lBv Thornton W. Burgess! ANOTHER LESSON FOR THE TWINS ' He best will llVP who in each day Learn: something new along lllci way. -- Hid Xlothiir N:iiiire.l The hunting aeasun Wflx ml-r. It, had not been wry inn: burl while it lasifcd 'l had he-mi YCl',V dreadful. Until tliar. .0i'.snn of dreadful guns hnri lwizuii. I to h.i:i hr-en simple and plfrhfliim 'iir the two young Door m: on it: -izi-ihir Lightfoot about. r (Liven i 111) 'l..mr ;i,wi:. Forest. Now i' simple and invo. -' (lTPR(lilll'. ihmzs l serri other Dcr scen milieu. that lihFV u "l'.F arm; l3t.lT tor of! had lhri. iH"Illl k l rrl. Now the dreadful ;:i:iis no lniizcr h;iii:- ed in unc.xipCc'cd plai in the Green Forcni. The izrvriivst, or all. clamor for lho Di-or '0 ; was ovor Md 'l'nini' . r 'lihm- liari in: I. an hro:' min the Mania Iwiiis mum -.it'l limrri tliv U;1Fll.llZ or first ziin ban: Al ii: the hiintiriz f . not ll1!'. snvizr. ' Joyous arrl ia:-No-'r m i No-iv lrmv iim-0 ” : and dist:-'is:'i:Z . one of tho rrrv? mt" they ever would ' it learned that lfo ..r. and s!eop:n: ii.v:'i' tiinr. Thov liarl a :mii'l cnii!dri't be him ' 3 (ill mother and "ll . r 4 i'.iir,v must themselves xi-mi-h for dan- ger. and miis-t kn 11. They had i(l.'l'. -r tlin Man was their worst i: .19 a ver- lain time of )'v:ii'. in: to ':c uhally l.TllSl0(l a' tmr. Early on? mm-..:w 1-iigi wont. to the pond of Pad ' ftlio Rrai-or fur a drink. Moilirr wri: x-,.?ii '.licni.. They RllK'R)'S lzkvrl to Vlxt tEie' third floor, City Hall. flilicv couldn't see whether he was .appeai-od. At. the same time there NOTICE The Aiuiua! Meeting of the Milk Producers and Vendors' Association will be held TUESDAY EVE- NING. NOV. 13th at 8:30 P.M., in the Meeting Room, pond of Paddy the Beaver. To- night. as they had done on many other evenings. they mood at the water's edge. watching Paddy and Mrs. Paddy at work. They likcd to witx-h those busy Beaver tnlk. hut. they were glad that they themselves did not. have to work. beginning or the hunting season. "What happened?" asked one ol the twins. mring dow the pond to the place where Eddy had been. but where now only 1 stick was floating. "He slapped the water with his flat. nail and made that splash as he dived." explained Mu. Lightfoot. "But. what did he do it. for?” the other twin asked. "Danger." replied mothm "He saw. or suspected danger.' Busy as he was he wasn't. so busy that he forgot to watch tor danger. What that danger was I don't know yet. but you may be sure. Paddy saw something or aomev one that made him susipicious.Let it be an example to you. Never forget. to watch for danger." Like so many folks whom we all know they loved to look on.; Paddy and Mrs. Paddy were hard (V work building their pile of food j for the winter. ' i It was early evening and still high: enough for them to see. Like so many others Among the Gijen Forest folk Deer have eyes tor x'N'.ll'1 long after the Black Sha- rinws have come. They really am nmrc nizhv. folk than day folk. ll'ay up at the other end at the pond Paddy the Beaver was just mniinz out of Laughing Brook iiiili :4 stick of aspen wood to. ;i1'1 In the pile now well slarlcd will :ii deep water. That was a timrl stick. In the winter when that lllllf? pond was covered with re Paddy or Mrs. Paddy or one of the children would leave l.li!'iri tmiise nut in the water. swim iin-l drr the ice to that. pile of food shcks. mil! that stick out. take it hark in the house and there cat the bark from it. The bare would then be taken out.-: only the illl .:t'rk win, for Beavers eat h;i.l:. 'l'hm' could stir only l"addy's linarl above water as he swam. towing or pushing that stick. It. rl.dn'i matter which he was clo- -r:, for he was moving right a- . is w.th ll. Suddenly. there was Il great, splash and Paddy dis- was a sharp retort not unlike the ham: of dreadful gun. It made both the young Deer jump. They had been jumpy ever since the: contract Bridge :1 By Joaephlne Culbertson ZO ; l l.O&ti)6rdeG0-Q nVQ.B.1r'.4i-KZ&-tr ' A GRAND SLAM LOST ON THE i FIRST PLAY South dzstiiiguislied liinisell ml the bidding of the following deal. by declining to let the opponentsl "save." even at the seven-lcvel. but. his play of his own giiand-l slam con-tract had a fatal (law. I West. opened tho diamond jack! RTlCl' i:C.n'iously feeling that il didj not matter which card was play-5 ed from diimniy, declnrer put. upi the king. He ruffed away East's ace. laid down one high trump to test, that situation. and when hei ldisrtvvcrcd that East. was void. lit-.h"” W" 9V31".V trump and Cash- wont, ahiiiid and drew the rest 0!. West's cards in Lhe suit. South Holy Redeemer ltall F TONIGHT 8.30 The prixen are the lame II also bad-ly divided - as he should l '”"”m"'3"ti-" M BUCKLEYIS MIXTURE THE GUARDIAN. realized that it would be very dlnseroup to go to dummy and mike the heart finesse. then to try to ml! 5 heart, because West. was probably short. and would be able to over-rufl dummy on the third round of hearts. Undbrtunately. however. alter trumps were drum. South soon discovered Lhaq the club suit wu have expected. in view at the bid- ding - and it become 1 possible to avoid the loss of R heart trick to East, even though the finesse was of course succisstul. . The play at the diamond klnz at the first trick was a costly error. If that card had been kept. south dealer. North-south vulnerable. .542 . Q 86 9 K 3 2 QAQGIS. W86 '? 3” N ' '33” J 109 . 7 W E Q A08 .;.in- S 654 2 -I-5 Q A K Q J 9 7 a 0 AQ4 . .j. ;K1o1 The blddlnr . south West North Edit 2 . pug 3 5 3 O 4 . Pun 4 O 5 5 . 6 . 1 9 (2) Pan Fun 1. Pu: Pug Put in dummy. South would have had clear sailing. He could merely cd three clubs. ending in dummy. East would have to keep the dia- mond ace. over the king and there. fore could not keep Lhi-ec hearts. Declarer would end up l)y Lakintz all Ihrcc of his own hmrts on the finesse. FOR . Al 2'35”a"b: YOU CAN'T BEAT CEIARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED JOE eanooni i PALOOKA... mo EIGHT. TWO HUNDRED ' lV64P. 7MEk.'Ir;55 Mwsavmrrss ' MAW6 an 7HE;; ' 6 '1-!.' GIMMEA roof... ...i'o LIKE rmow 'rH' 9 7'5 .'.'...wMo DONE WHAT HAPPENED... WHAT 06 IT, KNOIUV PERCY GAY. Secretary. Wood Islands Learn thiml 1-al:Iii(liI- lrrlnce Xnvn .. Chnrlein A. Dunnlmz c... Learn, rarlbouw Fhnrlc! A. Diinntnir .. Prince Nmn .. NORTHUMBERLAN Head Office: LISTEN TO (il-TY AT 7:30 A.M. STANDARD TIME Catch an early cuisslng and avold disappointment. Oarihou Ferry Service THE C0.N'NPJCTING LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA Thu Pi-lnro Nova nnrl (ihnrlcm A. Dunning operntn on the (allowing uclicdulc. 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