I: ' I , a THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN W V W” ummm "W" ' , KING or ROYAL MOUNTED PAGE NINE. r-JANUARY 23. 1951 1 I By Zane Grey i I , IIMM. tnooks are V . rm 6oIIv.5 To TAKEA 37 rmrs wxsasrao ., ztdwms msnezsow, : KIN5, . " llv Tiiorntek w. Imus) GLUTTON AND THE TBAPPIB ' cram -I;..,. :Ml'1'H morass! 52:33 For what may be. prepare and plan, Then do the very best you can, V '-Old Mother Nature. Giution the Wolverine, ingest ox , the Weasel cousins. was living well L N.'3."':.!'.:.'.'......... I when most as his neighbors were starvina. A trapper was feeding him. Yes. sir, he was being fed by 5 E trapper. It wasn't out of kindness at his heart that the trapper was one else in all the Green Forest MANY INQUIRIES who could do time things without . getting caught. A record total or more than The trsgpiper know that he must 350.000 tourist inquiries was hand- get rid oi Glutton or his whole led by the Government 'Iiravel ' traipiping season would be e Iailure. Bureau at Ottawa in 1950. 7.4; He tried setting several traps ...AND LIVE UNDER DEMOCRACY '... HUMPHREV WAS WITH HER WHEN SHE DIED...i-IE IS GOING D VISIT 5&5 AMERICAN OCCUPATION AREAS SHORE RETURNING HOME. THE TROOPS we LAST woaos OF me TRIAL v' i JUDGE, MOGLA eooKLAvircii,wEaE... I BECAME A COMMUNIST THROUGN g FRUSTRATION AND A VIOLENT DESIRE ran VENGEANCE AND POWER...THA1' ...EiTHEi-I MISGUIDED AND BELIEVE THE PHONEY PROMISES OF POWEIPMAD TVRANTS...OR THROUGH IIATRED OF THEIR OWN FAILURE AND O'IHER5' SUCCESSLSHE SAID THAT HER -ruguc,o19oo.:ujuj fr r 4.1- 110'-Jr . CORRESPON. ALL COMMUNISTS ME... one DESIRE ms TOESICAPE THE ' around as tempting a half. as he E G D:g;:rrJEEDRE MADNESSOFCOMMUNISM... could get. He hid those traps as U contract Bridge ................, .. i... knew how. ..- 5 1g;,.N,:;:g;,EW ””i3i-W” ".?...”.”:.?i::s" 3, Juan." Cuban.” H9 H1849 "0 his "1195 h9 WW” 895 gilt Elt16pppl(l)1s; iny gne oi iihose traips. ..:o.cnoo.oaoo-zioocinimoooqoni mm” that mbm i..'.I;Ift'?.?;t g3ews::!t:t;:;'ig'of3tt:: STORIES... concgnnmq pmgssgs feeding mm The tmm 15' there the snow and the bat was gone. 1-10 I was no kindness in the heart of the m” l35'if"g11"'wV'1'1mr” Vggh 5 ' Ask any fairly experienced plav- trapper. He hated Glutton. 1: aiut- "'5 ””E,,” 3' egg waicigddn air 3 er whether he is thoroughly t:n knew this he didn't care. He W” ” ”:I”- 9 if V; - grounded in messes. and he Is apt didn't care the least bit. In iact 5113"” did” WW dkg". I. Q 1 E N G E S .!. to be insulted. Yet. the met remains 1 guspect he enjoyed being hated. glgtcaa GE: grailgiliecwasedolngii - .. , "pg A p that few players short or expert You see. he and that trapper were someumes Gmtmn would keep sop H A” DRUG HM” HENRY statue know all they shouldimow. even in this field. Let's look at a deal dismissed some time ago in The Bridge .wci-id playing B. game-the game 0! life. It was wit against wit and so far Glut- ton had had the best or it. In trapping up in the Far North away from that trap line for several day. and the trapper would think his troubles were over. They never e2.'.'Jo1aCau-. I - v ind Magnum me traps were M in what 15 Cum VICTG. sooner or later he would 1 ed a trap line. They are set some- gguflrgps WWW and most of them B I N G 0 wen dale... times long distances apart. The trap N ' th L t u as so long But-West vulnerable. mm my be mam” "megasl”ng' so tha:wsOm:I.ImI:Sapthenetr;vIPIP9l' would . J 5 ggng that vhf inpgfgh be more be gone from his cabin 10: two or n I W ,, pione cab gmn W W15 v- we. days. Glutton found this out. oly Redeemer Iiall - ..x J 3 4 Gluttgntifagl dusgozzigd ighemgagsrell He bided his time. He made irp his K 40 I0 6 2 when he had first started to set she milff hgewfflff iii. Ifijgfe Toma." lo 4 9 8 6 2 ca. n. w 3: ' w”.: 3” ' :i:3S::.i.i:i.ii”:'i”Saii'” ”” ””i:i..3S,”.”i. is ii: 8-3” 10 12 ' ' p we , u e o c .9 5 g :1 9 35 Sell, 5;:3:,:ctthr;':1l;"x::eg'g5”nl,f;1 vtfatgllfgd trapper didn't know he was waiting Tn. pi-us. nu ma gm. 3. A 13 E I A - and Watching. He keiat away from time pmaiiin; at other that traipper set those traps as can . QQQ73 may as he knew how covering thefabin and trap line for a who.e , mu”, in mg on,, ' '” them lightly with '1e'ave's if were w”' i T . A Q 3 3 was no snow and snow it there was h .K R - some- doing'h1s best to leave no I south became dediarer at three 51311 that I man M41 M911 Ih9X'9a notrump. alter West opened with Yes. I sin sure that Giutton must D , v--ww--wr- . h t d E t ad - have itrhmed as he Watched. for AILY CROSSWQRD , 11-us ion-is FIRSTTIME fxzxtfnufar an as m e no re sometimes the trapper was hardly ACROSS no H DINNEWS -LIVE pm; 1145 pAMiLy cone v was; opened the Jack or hem-1,5. out 01 sight before Glutton would I Lesmmve 1 hr WtN 20. alirtlline la "mum an 10 mNNEgoN11ME in I scum mm mm, me un8'1ed a dis. have stolen the bait. and then v.iii- 'e"mdbo , iocea89.3 21 :2 9 91' V , AMm1THl . WM '9 "I9 '”"d' "Id "'9" led mm” we mp wnhwt "mm 5 Armadilioy '2 Bird: as 22'ai:m Slb m, was an to M, mm queen. caugiht. Sometimes he would pull 9-Rom -cm”. I 24-” gdi .) awe", wok me "wk ",5 qugukly the trap and flip it over so that rwrncer . a T011"! - :1 led me ma another mun That Ere 0cIIlue!II0j;1Y:Kw:l:1dE?1pn;gllto1g,;tol1v; 10 Scandi- 4.Eateawo);' 27 grogped - -south id t H ' i ' - .g:iver:vlt:ea tuck in (3-ivxbs 3;). were B naming in me world more navian tale; 5. Like 29.Disagrees p I - V 7 h , W 3, Id take me mm ci-uei than the wicked jaws of a 13- 14789 5-C"ShI0n 30- Writing mm-"9 FIWJHUU ,3: so the :oo:u.,ct Wu hmelcg ' steel trap. Glutton was having fun A'"""-'”" 7.P35t lhblei-B mmnma mama" cmuunm we bidding. scum daingl this. You know it is always H 3:" ct 8.311! I 32. Nourish a-as could be sure that every missing W11 '0 Outwit some one else. . n . a.me en 34. Ditch Yelterdnyla Amm hiah OI-NI was in the West hand. 0' W"”9- ii "3""! 10118 behm mgw" 9in”w"' ””""d" 4z'MI59hI9V0"I' that being so. hm correct play was me gmppg dqscovemd what was 15. Little girl 11. Mediocre castle person to lead a low spade mm his own hawenins He knew risht away! ”-CW" 35”" 35-Excessive 4-'4-Digit --um, ,ow,,,d dummyrs Mk. Tm who it was tha was doing this. Imishthood 17-PHI! 88.Stnssera 45.LetterC mo would be p mew, smc, by dc, There were true .in the snow ior 18 iliffriti of "male 40- Region 47. Music note A A ' ' I one thing but he didn't need to see I531 in SO "1 id 1) trying to I n n 1,3,, Tug wizgju, W31 Q16", was tracks. 1-It knew that there was no lo yamm By -Edwlsa - awer the e oard h l k- ' . ...ed.Biititnw1:uni:l bet the proper 1?... : 33'K3i'f.'.'5 l'IPPY AND "CAP" STUES I ” esae-and observe its effect. 1! West " ' i ' - me up the spade king. doclarer FOR 25-”i"h"Bev Ui-I--WHAT'?? CAN'T You POIZE MAN would be assured of three S-pnde . - ,6 ;'”"''m ,--hi--he-K SAY YES on Nos? - is Yolk tricks, and so would not need a. club Tailoring -cmi;;Ir" '1 HAVE You ma: TO rim: ,1 r I darlisske. get e (ei6fl:lvllIA1)y1 count to: and 28p c:m't'g." A HOME FOR ETHEUS D06? M4r'Vs : . 51 I, 0 CHILE, 3 1 four diamonds. , I 5”- H, conversely. West ducked :ie- AIIOIHHOIIS I 33 Ext I 'w) clarer's spade lead toward durn- ' i ' cmszs” my, the jack would 01 course hold. and then. with two spade tricks RITE - WAY . 2;-fkcuivea t usiired. it would be simplicity itself - g at Mil" Cd” 9 for South to establish a club trick CLEANERS we 9;” p by leading that suit. In this variaia Ph 2387 ' M in ' ion. South would make twospades. 9'” 40 two hearts, tour diamonds and one i ' :Iub. for the some satisfactory total. :')':n:'l"'""ce order-' " is. swollen par; 48. Looks KIWANIS I I "W is o - W s l 49. Fencing BRDIGING UP FATHER swo B0.0ceant rf i. gi Li I! 5 sins! BEFORE 'I'Ei..EVl6ION VOIJ COULDNIT GIT ANY- BODY TO GO HOME- NOW BURNS ANNIVERSARY DANCE; '. (in aid of underprivileged children) at the DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXIV - IILONGFELLOW HELLO-MULLiGAH- WHAT'S THE HE'S GOT A WHAT Am; vou MATTEL? 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