rAGE TEN V . g . rm: GUARDIAN. UHARUOTTETOWN DECEMBER 24. 1951 p contract Bridge KING OF THE ROYAL MOUN.IEDp By Zane Grey ay Josephine Culbertson Q 1' ”W'””” '3(,)(,":.?”'”'”' 4o3V.X3&4'5ha9..'(':x'X&:"x'9oQKhX-K, Kma amen ASSING OBIGINA LY '0 WW55 5' 1” 16L Riot: Many players seem to ignore iAN9 "E the fact that after they have l "9'”" passed originally there is nothing llocxy” E lf9m0le1.V forcing about a nnn- . . c(:tggJH -l"mT;.dT9SD0n50 '0 partner's cpen- , llv Thornton W. Ilunllll FORTHE mg l. A Consider South's nomom. ausren neairs CHRISTMAS Jack rm: has made the ground Iflon proccedure in llie following Peace and good will; would that so hard I can't dig in it. when I p ' had. fAh'ly the world could know this evdrywmgthem coviemcll what mow d' I t”:'C:”"3?&:",' I daI.v. liginigmtbr in? t.omeT:.yT,l:ere "What else is tlhere for me to do?" ' ct souu'.dP8lCr. B at B hm b-A1110! us. the least bit of use in ronmingl growled Buster Bear. 7 . g goth Sid” w,nembh' tufef ueail ' heen eelmz around looking foi eomethins . h ta Md ou po sor . es. sir. e had been know I cannot find. so what bet- big hole where t e r00 JOE PALQQKA AAQ43 reeling out or sorta. Nothing was ter could I do than go to sleep?" been torn out. Hnstily he raked ' I 9&6 right. He couldnt make up his -41 find something to eat. even I. few leaves into that hole, then A" animals cE"MNLy,,.! llpgfgy. neon. Oknrt mind what to do. People who in the middle of the winter. If crawled into it. "1 don't want to NALLET HEISJOE KNEW EL EMIR... Awt-lILE...HE WAS IN . u1.QJ7'..' cannot make up their minds us- 1 can I don't see whv you can't." go to sleep," he grumbled. "No. - mgoogxnmsgggu THEY MET AF1ER THE cnowo...ue egg: 6106 ually do feel out. of sorts. To be- retoi-ted Blacky. . sir, I don't want to go to sleep. CHAMPION lsz::o;Il5wsLY-M1I' . 5'g5T':gf&FS;g'"5 s w E 323” f;i..2."”iE.5;'”iif".ii.”.:2;?"5i.S.i ...i."5;'”ii..gS”';?.il?'..13 i..lYf'i....';2 I'T..””.2.”y”.L”f5i..3i3 lliiipiieepy. " CW""'5'-' 0.1107 S 4-'3 was usual with him. You know. he to gel: about with. I might be but, gm almost, no time he was 5.496 p 0 -l-83 spends the greater part of the able to find enough to eat. But asleep. The snow fell steadily Flyl in winter asleep. Once Blacky the I'm not as small as you, and I and gently. All night it fell. Bus- p Cv:'n-w ventured to ask him why he havent wings, so I do the next le)- didn't know anything about . 1 ' P. - slept. all winter, nr for most of best thing, I go to sleep and 1oi'- it. His black fur coat was thick . 'l'k”'” the winter. set my troubles." and warmxrhattaiiingsnow made The hlddincz "What else ls there for me to This year Jack Frost had been a, blanket that grew thicker and scum W,” 5-Mm Em. i-lo?" growled Buster Bear. ”There later than usual in coming. This thicker, and strange as it may l pus pas. 14. P3” is no use in hunting for some- meant that Buster had had more seem it was a warm ljanket. IQ Pas.-: pass pas, thing to eat because at this sea- time to hunt for food. Not feel- Along toward morning the soil of the year there is home ing sleepy of course he hadn't snow clouds drifted away. By I snum ..p.. g...-n i.-,-p,.y.-mks in; to be found that I can eat. gone to sleep. But now Jack Frost time jolly round bright Mr. Sun .' ,. pa...ner, it isnt that llm fussy. either. was here stay, and Buster began his daily climb up in the '. Mn gamep when it comes to eating. I'm n- knew the time had come when a blue. blue sky there wasn't, I mu. yo.-m-5 bout the least fussy person in wise Bear would make himself cloud to be seen. He looked NRY nuizt, . . H... been Out, all the Green Forest. But when as comfortable as possible. for- down on a lovely world of white. HE 0'5l2E'0ll)W' mi 7 in ; R r . -C , p-fmfcc- get his troubles. and sleep. Un1or- The Green Forest was white. Nb" 5 ,,- .. V ih.';an.f:.::;: :;l::g:”ar:”e:2E11g;:L0lae1::::Ce”:: tunately. he wasn't sleepy. Here The Green Meadows were white. W55 amr" : i- VVJWII-:'0 In view would be far fmnil the mark. is was the day before Christmas. The Grent.Mountain was. white. ll.l'l9 club 2')'.rl. A3 ' ,-L11 mugd It was ML the danger of reaching and Bustelr tell. as wide awake as The Big River, covered with lice. mt haw. M,” F No wad” mat worried Nonhg ever. was white. Billions of quiet little .y.,1,q. 1:33”; 5,, in wa'5 the fact that he would be Common sense told him to find snowflakes caught Mr. Sun-p 1,,”-d.n:7, ., WW1. H:-, mm!” false mrmmatmn W South the best place he could and lie smile and flashed it back at him. ART h.m,.A M5. , ,5 and mvmni mrmm. hiddmw mm; down. The? trouble was he couldn't Everywhere them was love. ma” Scum with a hand mucli fveaker decide which was the best place. liness and peace. Where ycsl.cr- Ex- . than the law" had He tried hair it dozen places. day there had been a great hole ," M It W8; sou”; whollacked em". Each time he changed his nilnd. beside the upturned roots of a ,, , :,, mm, Amer the Club Opening he Then it began to snow. The fallen tree in the Green Forest. . p W,h6u,'d'hM,e been almost! Surelhat dancing little snowflakes tell this morning there was no hole l;a,,,.; was in the hand and shoum faster and faster. Pretty soon at all. There was even a little ,0 Tum annmmced mitt 0 mm m they were falling so fast that Bus- mound where the hole had been. .3 , j' . ' 'no uncertain wrms. Apjumpp to ter couldn't see more than a few a smooth. white mound. Mr. Sun, pl . ' " jtwo spades even though his feet aheadn There was no saise looking down, saw it and didn't , ) ismt was On1;,amurgCm,der would in wandering about when he even guess that it was Buster !have been a far more constructive mu1d""' see where he Wu goinl Bear under hm white blanket land logical action than the one Presently. Buster came to a that made that mound. Buster he look. Charlottetown Hotel Supper Sent-(l from 11 p.ni. until 1 mm. At The BUFFET SUPPER AND DANCE place where long ago a big tree had been blown over. making a was at peace with all the world. It was Christmas morning. For December 24th DEC. 24th: Charlottetown at 6:30 P. M. Charlottetown at 3:00 P. M. DEC. 350:-Mth: BUS SCHEDULES Trip: held over until utter store closing. HUMMERSIDE-TIGNISH: Leaves Charlottetown at 0:15 P. M. SOUBIS-ELMIRA: Leaves Charlottetown at 6:30 P.M. MONTAGUE-CARDIGAN-GEORGETOWN-MURRAY RIVER: BONSHAW VIA SEARLETOWN CORNER T0 SUMMERSIDE: Lenvee ISUMMERSIDE-CHARLOTTETOWN: Leave: Summerslde at 5:30 P.M. SUMMERSIDE-BORDEN: Leaves Summerslde at 5:30 P. M. SUMMERSIDE-TIGNISH: Leaves Summerslde at 8:00 P. M. Sunday Ichedulerwlll be open' Elmira, Montague-Curdlnn-Georgetown-Murray lllver. BONSHAW to Leave Charlottetown at 3:00 P. M. . Leave Borden at 6:10 P. M. Arrived In Charlottetown It 8:00 1'. M. Charlottetown-Summenlde: Leaves Charlottetown 10:10 AM. A- 4 . Summerslde-Charlottetown: Leaves Summernlde at 9:55 A. M. at 4:30 PM. - 25th - 26th, 1951 Leaves t on ummeulda Tlgnlsh. Soarin- By Carl Anderson i MERRY. CHRIS wpfve lzvsoovll ' MAINLAND BUS - will operate dilly. Leaves Charlottetown It 10:10 A.M. Arrives In Charlottetown at 5:45 P. M. Leaves Summu-Ilia. It 12:01 1'.M. Arrive: in Suinmerslde 4:20 P. M. Dziiicinz from 9:30 p.m. to 2 am. 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