X ocroaeiz 31. 1953 . .'vBy. Thornton round scant is WARNED The very . warnlnf that's most needed - - Too often is the one unheeded. --Old Mother Nature. Jerry Muskrat and Mrs. Jerry had lived s. long time in the Smil- mg Pool. Most of their children had been born there. Those who had lived to grow up-had gone out into the Great World to make homes for themselves. This fall one of these hadlre-. turned. He was called Young Jerry. He had taken possession of the old house his father and mother were )0 longer using now that they had I fine new house in the midst of he rushes at the head of Smil- ng Pool, and a safety home in the ugliest bank. . it was fall now. and the weather; Ml.-, getting cool. Young Jerry was, sull given to roaming. He would: )0 gone .two or three days at a: mic, Once or twice he was gone . week. "The sooner you settle were at home, the safer you'll be, down , nl W. Burgess said Jerry. talking to Young Jerry. "I'm safe enough wherever I am," boasted Young Jerry. "I can take care of myself." . "Perhaps you can in matters you know about, but there are some things you don't know about," said Jerry. Young Jerry, having been out in ,4 the Great World, was inclined to, think he knew about all there was to know. He was a little boast- ful: "I guess there isn't much I don't know about," boasted he. "You don't know about traps," declared his father. , been out in the Great 'Worid, you must beware of traps wherever you so." . . "I guess I can take of myself wherever I go," squeaked Young Jerry. and he really thought he i could. "Perhaps you can," said Jerry. "I hope so. I'm just warning you. Take my advice, and don't be trmptecl by good things to cat which you may find in' places where you would least cxpect to find them." "I guess I'll know a trap when l rnoanesslvr CONSERVATIVE Assocunoil l or QUEENS COUNTY Annual meeting will be ion Hall, Grafton Street, on Monday, November 9th, at 8:00 P. M. Poll Chairmen are requested to arrange for theattendance of accredited delegates. NOMINATING CONVENTION of the Second Dis- trict of Queens will be held. in conjunction with the above Annual Meeting. held in the Canadian Leg- . REAGH BAGNALIL, President. DANCING : GLOVER CLUB Charlottctown's Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All new Leglonairs Reservation accepted four and eight yoach Saturday cvel1il1?;-Dl3,',6022- blteservations for couples accepted only Meet your 'frlends at the Clover Club ili2.90 per couple Orchestra by phone only between "You haven't. l l E-Ia-Ink "I'm safe enough wherever I am. I can take care of myself," boast- ed Young Jerry. I see one," squeaked Young Jerry. "Probably you will, but the chances are that then it will be too late," replied his father. "What do you mean by it's being too late?" asked Young Jerry. "I mean just this." replied Jerry. "You will have been caught by the time you see the trap, and then it will be too late." "Yes," spoke up Mrs. Jerry, "The time to learn about traps is before you are caught in one. Take your father's advice and stay here where you are sale from awful traps." "But it I never go where traps are, how will I ever learn about traps?" squcaked Young Jerry. "You won't need to learn aboutl traps if you stay here," declared Mrs. Jerry. But Young Jerry was living alone. He had not as yet found a mate and that it one reason he was given to roaming. That very night found him down on the River. He didn't give so much as one little thought to the warning he had been given by his father and mother. i WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOIJ FERRY SERVICE (Sailings Oct 26 to Nov 30 Inclusive) including Sundays- Standard Time. From Each Terminal. 8 am. 11 a.m.. 1 p.m.. 3 pm. RESERVATIONS: May be made for a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown, at least 48 hours in advance for:-- Daily (1 -First and Second sailings from each terminal each , morning. (2)-For perishablcs andlor Live- i i stock in truck loads on any sailing. ' )-For all sailings on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY first Weather Broadcast each week 'dY ?IliTCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. E. island 1T1 Joe Palooke. POSlN' GONNA TAKE Q YA UJGHTA BE IN ,. THE GYM .' ' Silili to Ti-iERE...I'M GETTING lT.. 'VE 601' E TORSO PRETTY MUCH lN PROPORTION" King of The Royal Mounted WON'T ANSWER THAT PHONE AGAIN... -rm; GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN contract Bridge By Josephine Culbortoon I-IE MISSED THE ronwr The ironclad slam contract was missed in the following hand be- cause South failed to draw a sound inference from North's responses. West opened the unbid suit, clubs, and after East put up the ace, declarer could virtually spread the hand. - South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q 10 3 9 A J 5 Q J 7 5 4 4. K 8 4 2 4 K 9 4 J N 4 Q 7 6 2 O 7 5 2 W U 10 9 3 Q 0 E Q 8 5 2 .1. J 9 6 5 3 S 4. A 10 7 Q AJ 5 I K Q 8 4 Q A K Q 10 6 4: Q The bidding: South t!'est North East I 0 Pass 1 0 Pass 2 Q Pass 2 N T Pass 1 0 Pass 4 Q Pass 5 Q Pass 1 has Pas: In the inevitable postmortem, North was vehement that South should have bid six diamonds in- stead of five-that North's bidding had made the slam an odds-on chance. South, for his part, felt that after he had jumped to two spades on the second round and later supported hearts, North had enough inforlmtion and values, either to bid Ilvc diamonds over three hearts, or six diamonds over five diamonds. - It is very probable that the aver- age partnership would find no dif- ficulty. in getting to six diamonds on this hand, and so it was not exactly to the credit of the ex- perts sitting North-South that they stopped at game. Perhaps I direct raise by North to two-dia- monds would have done the trick. but as this reviewer sees it, his actual one-heart response, though fancy, should have been fully ef- fective. (As a matter of fact, a more single raise would not have done full justice to North's hold- ing.). The crux of the actual holding sequence-overlooked or ignored by South-was what North did not do over three hearts! He did not bid three notrump, and he did not bid four hearts. Either of these actions would have been discourag- ing to slam aspirations; thus, in simple logic, North's four-diamond bid was distinctly encouraging. At the very least, South should have bid four hearts instead of five dia- monds: then North would have "corrected" to diamonds, and South would not have had to be very brave to carry on to a diamond slam. By Ham Fis-her PLLCDQIJI. Eur,-"l-VM 4 IlLL TIAR IT OUT! By Zone Grey Irmitmmrmuerem mvurnwrx7:5mu M1255: raw: 2.-- ms KILL 5: 55:5 Twidkrxa r I ax!-oII.':uor.e-.our'av.soi?scoAI4rs: mu. 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