irr ss BEDTI E gioiii --m I - 5 4 . partner loses a grand-slam contract that had to be bid after the pre- liminary exchange of information. But. human nature being what it whether dummy -1, is ANNIE .1 "' . o . vu-”-g9'- T By Thorton W. BUFEESS THE ANGRY HUNT!-Ill lwere out for Thunderer the Grot::ei A temp” 1"” ran -seldom 5" and Bob White and Longbill thel Things as the: are or "URN 1” bi Woodcock. As long as Reddy kept -F33'm9T B”””'5 593' out of range of the guns. and out Roddy Fox listened to the hang of sight, there was nothing for him bang, at guns clay alter day. and erezy time he lirard a gun he grin- ned. So d.d M25. Redd; Stniiign as it may seem. they liked the Sillllld of IIIOSP guns. While they nieint friazlit .wme':nics sufferiiiil. biltVi(V'LlllPS drain, in some of the other Milk in the ticiiii Meadows and the Grcrr; hr at, ziicjc nisnirt i0nlI'ifl.l1g iili:,Zi ti eien' to Red-1 rly aiiii M1... Rrcl.L.. Tliey ineritit IWSV E'.)0i'l lizizg. This .t:Ts the sexism: uhcn lawl iiri lfll1)ZPI' p:ottrt:ctl CC1I'l2li of the' . and .1 low of thrill i.kP Prter Rabbit nrri' ' Sq'.i.r: '. It txas nnlyy Jeatlimed 10 Inlks lll ": Happy- .W. 1; P Mush mi Then he had found one of Bob upon smsotilvl tlrcarifiii g:'iiis 's'. as uiucii 1.-”r”:s till”. Reclri IN" Sllr Nrui .Htinters with guns, iirm can-iiil they are, trained In hunt for them miss onel .a bird, shot while flying, falls in. la tangle of brush and vines, and ”hou:h the hunter looks and looksw he falls to find it. All this Reddy; jfounci out long ago. Being smai't.l 'he worked out a plan. Through the day. keeping out of sight of the hunters, he would listen for the sound of the guns and would rvmember just where those soundsl came from. Then at night. after the) hunters had gone home. he woulrii visit those places. With his keen nose he uollld so all over the (Continued on page 131 You'll be extra popular when you shell out Wrigley's Spearmint Gum for Ho lowe'enl Youngsters love it--and it's so healthful, wholesome and inex- ifnsivel Buy Wrigley's Spearmint Gum by the box Ior , to be really afraid nf. tl” " no matter "oil" the combined lltllifls. But. oil 15u.;MpHys' Tenn, no matter.C0U F59. V M”. goods Show they may be, dolshould haic vinilcrd out beautiful- i sometimes wound birds, and are,ll.V: Soulh had D1l'L'15Pl.V the hand 5 unable to (ma memg Even the dogslthat North hoprtl he would have. Howcrer. ulicn West opened the Page 10 ' t t B 'd L.on rac ri ge Thursday, By Josephine Culbertson PARTNER-TR0l'BLE It is bad enough Oct. 21, when out-.'s , it hurts even worse when you diamond lead high or low, because take a chance on a grand slam. ' find partner uith exactly the right ing cards -A and still see him ”butcher trick. xthe play." That was North's un- dogs to help them. But now they ihappy fate in this deal: )r:.3:::ggfc)::I5:'vu1nerab1o. of the missing spades and the mis- sing spades and the missing trumps. 4 AK Q3 53 13 tricks would be ironclad by est- VKQ95 abllshlng the dummy. Thus. hav- O 3 ' ting won the first trick, South IF-A5 ' lshould have led out the three high Q 1 N. 4 J 9 5 4 trumps, then cashed the top spades V T-r T V -I107 and ruffed whatever spades were 9 K9,-710 hv E 9 4 necessary to drive out East's stop- 96'732 S 0FKQ9 per or stoppers. Even if East had IPJ53 g 75 started with five spades to the J- 4 i 4 io-9, two ruff! in the closed hand V A5643, would set up an extra spade trick. 9 A' ,, and since a diamond could al- 'l'105t ways be ruffed in dummy. no dif- The bidding: iiculty of any sort could develop. North East South tvost GET YOUR FREE DIGEST or 1 0 Pa” 2 V 5 P the Culbertson Point-Count Method 6 ' PP” Pass 7 . Simply send it stamped self-ad-i 7 ' P355 P”: P”' gdressed envelope to the J., C. Wins- Due to Wrists obsti'uctii'e tactics, imn C0-- 1010 Arch St-. Phlladtlllhia. ,hm.s "Mk who hm been k”y.d.lNnl'l.h mind not get an accurate .9!- . picture or his p.1rtncr's holding, and com so his ;;ranrl-slani bid was specula- THOUSANDS VIEW CRUMP (AP) A an are might. have been Noilli's curious Talk of the T wn Crushed 20 oz. tin PINEAPPLE 29c Maxwell House lb. tin COFFEE tl.I9 25 - 40 - 60 Watt. 2 for LIGHT BULBS . . . ...... . 35c EXTRA SPECIAL ollowe'ori so you won't run short. 5" PPKIIINII II). BACK BACON ...........,..... . 636 Sliced T INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION DAY CELEBRATIONS will be held at CHARLOTTF.TFiWN:-- Thursday, Oct. 21st Clriver Club. Special speaker. at 6:30 p.m.-Banquet at Liberal Meeting Second Queens The annual inceting of the 2nd District of Queens Lllif'll'.'ll Assnciatioii will he held in Kingston Hall, Fri- riay. tit-tolicr 22 at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. P. R. BOYLE, President P. -I. NOYE. Secretary isiiztiii BREEDERS ATTENTION Tho niimtimi of slicep liiw-dci's is directed to the sup-.' pl, oi" iciy fWPt'llt'”llI rams of various breeds that are avail-l ililc in this Prmiince during the present season. This isi ;-.w.rtimil;ir!.x- iiiirv nf Oxfords. Shropshires. and North Coun-l iris (flwrxint . All tlwsn rams have been inspected and have i.'i.irlcrl XXX. A niinihcr of Slicarlings are available as well as lanih.-. Tliri pricn of thcsc is 835.00 for ram lambs and 513.00 for Slimirliiigzc. A subsidy or bonus of 512.00 is pro- vitlcrl for rain lambs. and 31.3.00 for XXX Shearlings. The slwnp iiirliislijv is important in Prince Edward Is- lanrl livnstock economy. The greatest returns for lambs, can only ho snciii-rirl if wo use top rams on our flocks. Partins W;'l1llllC rains slimilrl forward the purchase .Tl(V" by ll'l”lll”)' nrrlcr. p.iy;ililo to the Prince Edward Swine PRINCE EIIWARD ISLAND SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION BREAKFAST iucoii 5i"E BUY NOW AND SAVE 16 Oz. 32 01,. 64 oz 128 Oz. 19c 29c 57c 99c 339A 3 boxes Qt. container Ijgilches 28c Molasses 33c All flavors 2 for - lb. 23c 48 oz. tin 29c 35E 19c Prunes All kinds 2 for Esp.-.truit. Milk 29c Juice Alymer tin Ilioston A Jello Fruit Cocktail 29 am Beef HalIowe'on Candy T-T33 IC xufunc PLANT FARMERS ABATTOIR CO.. LTD.. Charlottetown, Pu E. Islaiirl. offcr in tho ptihlir-N V A Public liilliiig Plant which shall custom kill live-l stock under the Ferleral Branch Livestock Division. where- by animals shall he ii-ispecterl before killing and meats ln.. epected during slaughter. All meats shall be graded, chill-I ed, wrapped, etc. at a price to the Public. We are offering in the Public our 325.00 par value. l i l l )vl'9t'lfl9liQ' Awiriaiirm. PO. Box 489. Charlottetown. ' common Stock at tlV.Z.3.()0 per share. This is an excellent op- portunity for the Public to invest in bcttcr marketing and to further the cause of lieallh in our community. The Prnviiicial Government of P. E. Island has grant- ed the Company a health grant of &5,000 yearly. ; At present the Company has a standing request before i the City of Charlottetown, offering them meat inspection? for h1.000 a year. 3 t We have appointed Mr. Gordon Stetson and Mr. Jack Frost-r nf Charlottetown as Sales Representatives for this bfferiiig. - ' Requests shall be received at 22 Pleasant Street, City t ranmsus Aunom co., LTD. . l "iiSi?ili3iiows 39'?" Allied Candy fi:i)i'i”6i GRAPEFRUIT :.'... . . . ORANGES .. 69c Finest Quality A 2 IM- GR A P ES . . . 29c PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 Bars 33: I 0- 2-.:.::.r" me ELM AVE. mAT. ms DELIVIZIY The Guardian 1954 ning with the ace, jumped to the very unsound conclusion that it would be sate to lead I diamond right back and ruff it in dummy. He soon learned the error of this assumption. It made no difference ruffcd South's in either case East's trump hold- would be built into a sure There was no possible justifica- tion for South's second-trick run or his low diamond. A few sec- ond's analysis would have disclosed that even if East had every one A ah"-3”'55lVe”"55 stczidy trickle of the sad and the filed Monday past the bier of E. H. Crump. last and most lcolortul of the old-time American political bosses. who died Saturday or them now and then. Sonietimesjdlffmdfld king. Suuth. after uiii- at the age of 80. Thousands from Sllttlil Sec(reirTAgenf X9 Joe Palooke Li'I Abner The Lone Runner to x all walks or-life visited the Ci-ump home to pause a moment in front of the bronze casket. set in I blaze of flowers. "Tim free sample of Nestlfs QUIK the postman left at your door was delicious, wasn't it-or did the youngsters get to it Em? Now you know how chocolsry-good fresh milk csn taste with that famous Nesile's chocolate devour. And weren't you amazed how easily the QUIK powder dissolved with one quick stir-even in refrigerator-cold milk! Stayed mixed (on, right down to the ins: delicious sip. Particularly satisfying is Nesile's QUIK in bar milk --for breakfast. after school or as s nourishing nighrcsp. Children and grown-ups siike love QUlK's chocolaty-rich flavour whenever and however you serve it. USE YOUR COUPON THIS WEEK!" Tim coupon you received with your sample of Quilt is valuable. Pin it to this week's shopping list. It's to help you introduce your fsinily To the nourishing ciiocoisty goodness of Nestl6's Quik It s greet saving. Quik is always economical. HOT OR COLD-DELICIOUS EITHERVWAY iwu know!-I'M DRIVE OFF M165 Chinese Nationalist governmcntl said two Chinese Communist MtGl 3. X. xx. 9. y- AK . VG NXN 3 V i 3 P. N .. . V3. NNN AN i.:RNX N K llets flew over the Tnchen islands tionanst communique laid Re. t200 miles north of here Tuesday. planes have appeared almost daily TAIPER F"m”” (AP) " Thclbut fled when Nationalist anti - over the Tachens recently on re- aircrall guns opened fire. A Na- connaissance flights. L Confidence . . . in a better cup of tea! MORSETS Selected ORANGE PEKOE TEA TO WHOM IT MAY OONOERII My wife. Dorothy Allen of Cape Tormcntine. N.B.. hav- ing left my bed and board without cause, I hcncel'orth become ible for any debts she may contract in my name. W. BEDFORD ALLEN . will not respons- Cape Tormentine, N.B. August 16, 1954. I TAKE MY AOVt6I,Ml5TE ' DON'T STAY HIRE TOO '-0- ms i.ocA-nou or is THAT are Loos! CD. E as an 1 Ieucvi in A mums Etlcfiou we WANT aiosns DIFFEIIHJT APPROQCK. IS VITALEMMOG. CIXDON FLAVlUS.'HE'S ALWAYS A cuito THAT IS NOT rim. MADAME ti A FINE. ttlTiLLiGENT ruveo ALONG wim me ALLOWED TO EXPRESS CNAIRLAUY I I5 DRGANIZATIONEAND -.-' ITSGLF FULLY MIGHT... I- 51 1 0 '5 E i E '. Q. to t T e- yltf - N 3109 nun N HER-sW.PD!n.t.'-FORMAL ' VOUNG, tT'LL sz WARM AN' GOWNI! sun was SAT-'E.'! ft. 70 ea ' DARK.UNDER THIS "ALLTH' MENFOlJ( I5 ' PILE O'LEAVES.'.' BLINDFOLDED-- . .. E tcsirr TINY, - D, or couaser! . 0 ( e- co Kcu us! eowoeueume HEINI - HM aaocr wi-on Fuurv cuoes, I-- (D .-E 3 in c E : on