The Guardian Friday, -Apr'li 22. 71955 IOMETKING TO FIGHT FOR Love can do the strangest thiniin. Mingling siuaetiiess, joy, and etinga. --Old Mother Nature. Ovor i the Green Forest. Thundoror the Grniiu xiii: lacing Inothi-r Griiiise, a straiiger. one, he had never seen before Whert-i he had route from 'l'hiititiei'et'i didn't l(.'IiWl. and really dl(ln'tp Caro. All Tliitntleier cared ahiiiit now was tlriiiiig the sti'aiit:ei'i away. He uasn't iiaiitetl arouiidl lhere. Anyuay, lVlIlli'l(l0I'Pl' didn't: want hint iiioitittl. l Thiindeier saw that the stratig- I was Just ax iiig as himself. (Jontract Bridge By Josephine Culberlstin TWO !CIi()()l.S OF 'l'H()l'(iH'i' South was taittiii soierely to task for his liitldiiig oi the li'eak- lah hand below, but he dcltteretl In exrellent reliuttal. South dealer. Both sides l'lllllt?l'c'tl)ll. North-South M on score. Elle doel occurred h the "big game" at a famous club, and au- Iorour spectator: were in attend- aaco. This wae the auction: Etta Woot laid down the no of dint lioodo with something in! a flour- iah-aod. noodiooo to stay. he was "lot amused" when louth bumped the trick, took one awlit He saw soiiiethiiig elite that made him pause. The straiiiter was t:tin- sitlerably younger. Tliut meant he protialily iias qlIlL'lt8I', and might. be even a little stroiiger. You see, Thiindeiier had been a- round a long time. He and Mrs. Gftillhil hail raised several iam- ilias there in the Green FUl'('.5l. l The iiglitcrs had conie together once. Tliore had been pountliiig viings. quick iitroltes oi stout hills. and kicking with spurred leet. But no harm had been done in either. Then they had separ- ziied. They had siiiiply been test- ing each other out. Now, they note uiiiciiiiig each other, each hoping to see an opportiiiiity to attack to adruiitage. And, 1 sus-, pect. each Willldefllli ii there was really anything to fight for. g p 4,", Anyway she came out of hiding just tor a moment. Porhapo Mn. Grouse guessed this. Anyway the come out oi hiding just for I moment. But she came out where both oould see her. and both did. Then she wan back. once more out oi sight. Now they did have something to tight. for. Yoe air. they did have the we-showing reeponue to two-hide. South would have reached the ironclad grand slam ”undor his own steam," simply by starting oii with two spades. getting a heart response from North, and than jumping straight to seven hearts or seven spades. "Granted." South said, "but glance at the dummy. and then spread hie cards. Ole e( the Ipootatorl non!-1 loomed Int Souk ind boon ”ian- iutioelly lucky" in having the ononw. Ind pointed out out South mijit have ended up at three V hoarlo. He also observed that ii North-South had been playing KINE lIlllE TEA ' : J iltilt I"S"'l .' l-'.i nu. how about the double and redoii- ble? You'll admit that no oppo- nont would double a grand slam reached on your bidding-and the extra 6N points the redouble brought in aren't to bo sneezed at.” South warmed to his subject. ”Besidoo. suppose I did find out right away that North had the heart ace-I'd still have to worry which suit to play the grand slam in. since I couldnlt count on North tor any length in either. and I'd be at the mercy oi a bad Iuit bruit. ”l'inall1." Ioutli laid, "non- aldoring my own daitribution, and the very fact that North con- fessed weakness by passing over two clubs. don't you think it was about a hundred to one that the opponents wouldn't let me play three heart). at my .iit:oi'e'."' it bad a. If! OH!!! . ibut good citizens, give their to). llow beings the cold aiouidep iivlicn tiic: slioiild offer the warm iiiand of iricndahip. and the milk of huniaii kindiiesii. We never shalt Ilia an li:ii'il to iiiitl ii .stTtl on N able W Pulld "9 579” Ind en- iioriae-rtitlisli, or at iiiiiiiiile boo Wi'lW Hiillomi such II than of ltutht-ring iiectiir lmiii a l't'il cit: or mi" "””i9 l'"””lW'" mac" by blosaoni. as it iiiiiiltl lie to illlil "l'illW 35 it? dot They work in the pi'uiai'i)iail iii-eille in the pm "'9 ll"-9l'9Fi5 0' Milli Oihlr, l'('l'l)'3l hay hli'l('h. Ili.'il'it all there is to it! Did you kniiii that H viiitii.-ii. V W H -a iiliilc luiing iii the 014).. hits a tiny gill like a lisli? This int-1 is used by at-ieiitisis to pi'ni'e that iiirtiii ldetst-ciided iroiii lish. l You may reject the llll'ilI'N Hut pillllill. are you going to dti with tho tart strange But True By If ll. MacArthur ll(lW 0i'cl'Clue. Why tliii-s a lllt'ilNlll'IllR iioriii nieasiire as it iiiores aloiii.:'.' Be-. cause it has lcus only on each end til" its lititly, while other cater- pillar: hate tiiem all aloiii; the body. i lnttei-d llie iiiiiitit-rs to he sceii in the lll.x0i'l iiorlti are almost witliotil liiiiil, anti ilie nalioiis oi eartli. could. it they were so niinded. learn SOIIIF i'BllllIl.)lF loit- OlVP'iCEeParkdale School Phone 4208 DAIRY PIONEER Henri Duchesna Cillturilt who died lied with introducial the cream .v. Quabec agri- ln 1337. is cred- soparator into America. GREAT The bold ealle ll seen in most .m1lliIt'tS.oi Canada but the golden eagle is mostly found in the wupl eru mountains. BIRD! TAXES - 5-CHOOL-UNIT NO. 1 RiilGi)il)'c'l'S are reminded that all unpaid taxes Ere As a result of the recent Plebisclte and tho miiieiiiplatcd change in administration it is impera- tive that all taxes be paid immediately. Lists of delinquent taxpayers will be published Il10ist, ly and court action ivlli follow on all unpaid accbunis pliiterest at the rate of 6',-”o is now being charged. I By Order ol the Trustees, sons ironi these hiiiiihle LtI'Palill'('.x. - in the kitigtitiiii of insects you'll find no t-oi'i'iiiiiiiiii in office. no gi'alt.. no eiiieitin oi iiit-oiiie tax. no sliirlters. is not that a wonder- iiil thing! Without brains how do "you suppose iiisecls ext-i' riei'e,lop- ed such ieniarkaiile systenis nl i.:titt-inniciit as iie iiiid aiiioiiz tho liecs ziiitl the ziiils? As one viriter puts it. ”by the tierclopiiieiit oi .iaiiiily lite and by worltinpt for and with one another these tiny folk set an example that should put ciiilized races to shame." Unlike the bugs. humans havef Dress Optional SEMI FORMAL DANCE AT THE CLOVER CLUI FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd Sponsored by Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild M11550 W the Logionairoo Admission 11.00 Dial 4002 bolweeti 4 and 6 . . i ' sale Rendezvous, Milton's Old gpgln,0i'slh:i?r;:gl?nl;oort'ii:keu on somotliing to tight for. It was the - admiration and love of Mrs. Grouse. This time it war the stranger who moved first. He sud- denly darted at Thtinderer, and: struck with the spurs oi both feet. Some iealhers flow, and' Thunderor was knocked back a lit- tle. Because the other was a little quicker, Thunderer had been caught by surprise. But he would not be caught again that way. No sir. he wouldn't be caught again that way. He was too old a fighter for that. What he lack- ed in quicknou. he made up int". in experience. It was a real fight now, and Mrs. Grouse was filled with ex- citement aa she watched. Right down in her heart she .wanted Thundoror to win. lint she didn't know it. First she hoped the handsome stranger would win, and then she hoped that Thunder- 1855 of 10:45 P.M. 10 CHARLOTTETOWN CENTENNIAL” Be sure and hour JOHN FlSHER'S Broadcast on "THE ISLAND". featuring Our Ciiorion-otowii Centennial. over CIA. Friday. Apr! 22nd. of 8:30 PM. For those who miss it or 8:30 over CIA. it wil be re-broadcast over CFCY ar would win. It was exciting to be fought for. Yet; air. it was exciting. AILY Why Slip and Spin with Worn Tires? Tirefsto one iintioiti Site lnlien e il HVOUI ed up. Our Boarding House Major Hoopla i ' r SAY, FAT HOV, VG) ANT PEEWEO cuptiiz 5iNCE I MADE YOU war 5WELl. OFFER!-A6 A Beorueaacouess. 1 -.:mi WAIT A Few DAV5 IF YOUCE i-tnviytli Tt'?OUBLE t?AisirJ T0 or:-A Me! Aaour Tue All?'COklDiTiONED , ii: ii,ooo i Buv ALL RIGHT5 Now, tinknown In Thllll(iPl'Pl' oi',D the handsome stranger or to Mrs.. ACIUOQ 31 C-olier'o Q I Add Grouse, several others were intera It A1 I 38- D0 1'01 MIMI?- ested in the light and were hurry- dm-I500 Wm” 3 70"” ing to V;'ll;leSlklL"?BlElnly Jay :as .9 gnrrch one, an ac y e 'row anot or. ' ' ' "”'” Both know, mmit ol the time.i ”iTv":.m:'..,, N '3'” what it going on in the Green " 1.0:Tl',d 'm;”"' S:l'Efll1.at'lllt:1IleO to iery little goes NR1” ,'o(m.. MP. gym p V 7 N V min Both had )1. umm. 1.ProVided io. Suppuh tiirainta ...itat-.t3 heard the drtimiiiiiig oi the two 1z.Aumu 150”. um! . 4.21. Grouse, and had understood whail .539... 4 5... '9. ”'Journe' Voetndnwe AMI"! 8 it meant. They guessed that it mgmwr 5 peek; upgpoch. 3o,vuml.teo 3 woulceld laidb to a hilggi.mIl1d 1tl"IIC)' muxt.) 8 Below. Falpe 32. mnum g wan e on an see at . c tnaut. .Aii mood tight. Yes air, they wanted to see )6.Noteof 'l.C-oldeoh out S.Hi that fight. Both had giiensed where "'9 5"” i3Vl8J N Minnesota 0fI'l.&V MI O it would be, for both knew of 17 5994” 3 A Wed"? 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