exca TEN TI-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN .. - A SPECIAL MEETING A Specialllllucliiig of Abcgweit R. B. P. will be held in Kingston, .'llonday, October 29 at 8 .p.m. Sir Knight M. W. James Worrall. Grand Master B.A., will be the ;.;ui-st SpCilIx'CI'. All Royal Black Knights are invited. VMASIIIIERADE DANCE EAST R()Y:'H.TY RINK HALL FIIIIIAY. OCTOBER 26th ,.il IIl:Iiu-IIiIr(I's ()r(-Iicstm. llrizcs For Best Costumes Jlnll Heated. BIISOG l,I-ziving I. M. T. 9:30 and 10:00 Acliiiissimi .'uIn- . tkintvcii Scrvicc -- Frcc Check Room TAXI OPPORTUNITY Au iIlIlIt'l'lli7'lI) to color an established taxi busi- ness. Wri Ulltlli Inn of our cars for sale and said cars to opcratn from our stand. as individual owners. For lui'thci' llllvttlilliillilill zitlrimss replies to l'. 0. BOX 431 Charlottetown HOPE RIVER BAZAAR and CHICKEN SUPPER OCTOBER 24th. C: 25th. 3!'3UfEf'Sl3F.a,;. Napoleon and Uncle Elli) p "By tlllttord Molirliio 7" '"' GIVE HIM (why A euro: uh UNCLE , diamond. THUNDERER KNOWS A TRICK OR. TWO IMa)"haIp some day It trick 0? two Will save your very life for you. -Thunderer the Grouse Thunderer the milled Grouse. so-called because he wears a love- ly black ruffle around his neck. is a wise old -bird. it he were not a wise old bird he would not have been BIIVC this opening day of the hunting season. Of all the people who live in the Green Forest. none is hunted more than are the Grouse folk. Few are hunted as much. They are hunted by the Hawk folk, especially by Terror the Goshawk, who has a special fondness for Grouse din- ners. They are hunted by Hooty the Great Horned Owl and by his cousin Whitey the Snowy Owl, "We must use our wits with our wings." agreed Mrs. Grouse. who comes down from the Far North in winter when food is scarce up there. They are hunted by Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy, by Yowler the Bobcat. by Shadow the Weasel and sometimes by his -cousin. Billy Mink. In fact they are hunted by nearly all the meat- 3 os&oo4&oK .2 it contract Bridgel O I By Josephine Culbertson E - I A&O0Ge60&!I0&(0&7rQQ DON'T FORCE THE ENEMY TO PLAY CORRECTLY If doc-lai'eI'sv'.;ilivays played hands to the best advantage there would be no reason for such an article as today's. They do not. however, and so the following remarks about defense may not be out of order. s south dealer. Neither side vulnerable. 49352 I O 3 I: 4 I 0 axis Q J 5 1 4 .. -2 10 v 10 I; N 9 A J 9 5 , QJ9532 W E QKQIOBI Q 7 2 5 4 Q A K 'i T 5 A I Q 7 3 2 I 0 o I 4. A Q 10 9 O 3 The bidding: South West North East 1 Q Pass 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q Pass 4 L Pa.-.1 5 5 Pass Pass Pass West opened his lOllTI5I"I-I'IIRI165I.I The ace was played: then South ruffed the diamondl seven. drew two rounds of trumps and led a heart. to the queen. East took his ace and shilted to the queen of spades. Now South saw that he would certainly lose another heart trick unless he Lould establish dummy's spade suit. for a discard. and so he cash- ed his other spade honor and led a third round. The fortunate break of spades established dum- my's nine, and the defenders were through. It is quite true that a careful player in the South position would make five clubs Aizainst any defense. since he would go out for spade establishment. on his own hook. leaving the for- eaters of the Green Forest. And llv Thornton W. lumen) G,...:....:-aa----.-- as-if this were not enough. they are hunted by man. the 0ni,Y hum ter who can kill or hurt. them when he is still at it distance. 0! course he does this with his terrible gun. Ot all those who hunt them he is the most hated. because so often he hurts them without need. and calls is 9P0YI5- So it is only the s:na.test at the Grouse folk vthi-I live long. the smartest, and the wisest. it is those who have learned to be smarter than them who hunt them. You see. lite is a sort of a game for all the folk. big and little, of the Green Forest and the Green the BI: River. The furred and feathered hunters hunt in order to live. If they did not they would starve to death. The hunted try to outsmart the hunters. that ywmgn are used East forced his adversary into the winning line of play. Once !.East took the first heart trick. they in turn may live. Now both Mr. and Mrs. Grouse are quick ot wing and strong fly- ers iorshort distances. Thcylcarn- ed when still young that the real -purpose ot those stout wings is to take them out nt danger quick- ly. They are Birds oi the ground, fust as Hens are. They have good legs. very good legs. and they spend most (It their time on the ground. for that. is where they Vxet much of their food. They do yrcost in tree where It is not safe in go to sleep on the ground. and they do get. some or their food in wees. In winter when load on the ground is buried in snow. they get buds. leaf and fruit buds. in the trees. So, of course those stout. at. such times. and are very neccssaigv. But their best. use L: in takim: them out of danger. At first when Thundcrer Mrs. Grouse warn young. Continued on page 16 and they I-unate or uninrtiinato poszlinn of the heart. ace to the future, Never- theloss. It is worth observing that South had no rccourse but to go out. for the spades, but it East Ihad ducked the first heart. trick without hesitation. ifis possiible that he would have lured South into a false sense of security. In other words, it South concluded that he had found the heart ace on side. he might. return In his hand tor a second heart. lead to- ward dummy - and that would Ibe his undoing. Granted persistence with hearts to the exclusl n of trying out the spade suit. would be an error on Southts part m but that is the very point of this cliscussion: that defender ahotilcl try to induce rather than . prohibit opposing ETTOFI. ifyTw1iiL'Fii Er our we JIJ" raov IAFIIANDA . ..P,i1.';' 7;QQ6dT . ll . i - -3 Bv Al ('93:! - ?pss-.'.- A, MYSTEPIOLK A500 ow AH Is N-NEARLY pub run H-I-IuN6I:n.'.' WET? 559:7 will Die . .-7(3UESS71IEY W' M "'ANV no-rr my THEIR M'NUTE- NOW"-' FLAYEPSA MM-5 'rxAGE!.': . sioaomsrmou t .A'S.AmJ9Bs'l'EPi0MYLOq3'n:: ' wrru ' LE swam: IDASLHE wisuso rr Mlgib M 15700720097157- INSIDE!!- AH &TTA GIT THISTO MN-I CHILE-A XGHATCH HAM . .1 Alex Ravmo Meadows. the Smiling Pool. and p KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTE . y If "3571 GO A7lr'E4D.'5VAS'7T ' WU? AMMKINI 7&1 If I la n..,. I. an-r 7... I. x .. In... sun. I. ...-I. .. .....a JOE . .............4 ..a - -.-. OCTOBER 25. 1951 to;-I n ma CIOMI...IaV. osvaorv sate vasss.oct 15'D.W I LYALL SMITH . 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