PAGE TEN lily Thornton W. Burners) THE llUl'LLlZaS (IKE l lwriish. 'Ymi'i-9 sale hci-9." 1.n:?3. here. i n'r)ii't. know wh.V. bit You can w.th lwm i . Without :t r-Ur. -Uri iii his '( '.:rx i-titers he had l'i'-ilicn in some thick said Peter iilunters never come t l , t ' ”Yo'e if he's" si - . . .. .. a s . . . d Pet i ..1 g In A mm” .mM (V ..oi mm-r dn. Lioiyone is sate mn:)1lingl:ae I ai .91 i. . M 3 ,,.n,.,. W. ...t. M, .i,l,.. irlr from "1059 terrible izun3- - " 4- -. . . -..-u.. g mm of 11.3. i R '7 I'm glad you got under the fence when the young Grouse had star- cll)Ul 1 nor Brmvii's 'ic ('3 d I'll-l land. ... . id 'lir r-rl ftiiii lliitiii ll - i. .v'w.tiir.i: kiiow. uzls that ill” Kilns. .ir-'n:'c liio liiiiilc: could find you." 0i.(.'tl.i"s9 Peter didn't knowany- izcx-pn.s'siii;:. and that including 0. was posted with all hunters to keep All iii.-it. Pcter and t-.' liic fti:'i'ed and fea- but on 1 season and they knew nothing at iaiid they were all about fire-sticks iiirl iirrii A liivcly iiioriiing , . ,, pg had taken to their stout wings the ted out looking for his breakfast Two or three of his brothers and sisters had been with him. They had known nothing about two- legged hunters with dreadful guns. They were fully grown. quite as big as father and mother. this was their first hunting that killed at a distance. A hunter and his dog had found them and when they o. 0. F. All Or?vl"v."ll:iws and Rebekuhs mem- bers are F-'."'f"”S'??."i to offend Sf. Law- ' rence L :';;r: MONDAY. OCTOBER 29th at 8:30 o'c"W.l&. young Grouse had heard a dread- ful noise behind him. there had Ibeen a sharp pain in one wing and it had suddenly become helpless so that he fell in a tangle of thicki ibrush and vines. Though he was' hurt. he scrambled to his feet and l.f9”m””9”9”d””i"i.i . . it It is Contract Bridge By Josephino Culbertson id- (tog-co-eaeomcoag-cc-kg-:.'k SALVAGING A si..u'r i A "waitiniz" nneiilii: lead ini eta TlME FlDDLlNti'i n on '.'.':'-W: !'J;i:7E.!.V(.', STEP-l)AN('lN() .'uNi' .WlNtiI.V(i (l()NTlCST ti'Vi"';-7'i'.; for Adults Only) lxlVttl?v'X ll.U.l.. MONDAY Nl(iiH'l.', .V(Ell'Wll1i'i'li riili - 8:00 0'Cl.0CK tiiiiiil (':i.-xii Prizes. , Enfric-5 in iii- v-rt tn Firs. Siihinus Jolinstun, Kinkora I i or Phone 900i. ” the following deal saw the doc-, lai-er the chance for 1 sliccessliii coup. srrciit DANCE l(t'l.l..Hl'.U' liAl.l.lit)().ll .Wt)NL)AY, OCTOBER 2'.) i Dancing 9.30 to l i llllil. - li'it'lx'rgi' (Iltlli Siivi-ial Guests , Admisslon 750 I diamond opening lead the de- i South dealer. Both lldea vulnerable. QAJ75 VQ8 QK 4.i(.rioo4.1 goiooz 4933 Q1943 N viciosi QQ743 W E QAJ98 4.5 S 53 . 4,: QK4 QA75 oioo &AQtIl73 Thcbtddingi Bonn Wee! North East 1; Pass 5; Pass on Pass Pun Pius South said later that he had not bid the slam with too much i-nnfidencc. but had figured that his club length and the fact that he held a king over a minimum warranted the speculation. If West had hit upon a heart or tense would have got LhP jump and put. declarer into a hopelen position (assuming correct defense TI-IE GUARDIAN. at once fell over again. one leg he could not put to the ground and use. And it hurt. For a couple of minutes he lay there in pain and feeling help- less, then fear became greater than the pain. He crept. somehow. through that tangle and out on the other side. Then he got to h;s feet again, or rather to one foot. and on this he hopped away stop- ping often to rest. It was his good fortune rather than his knowing where he was going that he headed for the Old Pasture. Meanwhile. the hunter who had seen him fall. hunted and hunted for him in that tangle of brush and vines. He siispccted that the Young Grouse might be wounded only. not killed. and might be hiding there. He was not a man to leave a wounded bird to suffer if he could help it. So he hunted and hunted there, while the young Grouse hopped and hopped away and at last. slipped under the fence in the Old Pasture and into that bramble-tangle. He didn't understand what had happened. It is bad enough to suf- fer pain without knowing the cause of it. or why it should be. For then there is fright. with the pain. That is the way it was with the young Grouse. For the first time in his short life almost coni- pletely helpless. Yes. sir. that is that is just he fell. That hurt wing and hurt leg were growing stiff. It was bad enough before, but it was worse now. Would he ever be able to fly again? Would he ever be able to run again? How could he get away from those who were lllWi,YS looking for a Grouse dinner? Supposing Reddy Fox should get hini'.' Suppose Shadow the Weasel should happen to visit that bramble-tangle? If he could- n't fly and he couldn't walk how could he ever get anything to eat? He felt quite hopeless and he was sadly bewildered. Why had this thing happened lo him? What if that hunter should come over here? He said this aloud. ”He wonft," said Peter Rabbit confidently. but young Grouse wasn't comforted. Folks without hope cannot be comforted. I West refused to guess among iihl unbid suits and so ripened his sin- gleton trump. On this first trick. East signalled emphatically with the nine of diamonds. The declarcr was not slow to capitalize the opportunity pre- sented. It was very obvious that he could not hope to make the contract. without lnkina some risk sstraight-out. play would result in the loss of a heart. and a dia- morid-so he maneuvered as fol- Iowa: He cashed the spade king, and finassed to dummy's jack. The finesse succeeding, he discarded a diamond on the spade acc. than ruffed a spade. Now he lcd his re- maining diamond. and what. he hoped for came to pass. East. on lead with the diamond ace. had to concede the contract by re- CHARLOTTETOWN KING or 1 APPAIINTLV wavi-trim; TRUCK. IUT SUDDENLV THE ROYAL MOUNT!!! "34. ; W-cf -v-a -;y..,-.., u )0.038 1, runs OLD ow l5 AWFUL .' me DHAUGHTS YHAT 5wEEP wau CAN GIVE A Pensmnme A MAN PNELMONIA. AND "' om AND. Hl'I.MUGHKV.6lT SOME- BODY TFIX THATEBROKEN I KNOW YER RIGHT i izAv...aur we owi our GET ANOTHER GVM i oooo '!RA'NlNG Ct'JARTER5- . NOW...NO TIME! p” ci.eANLlNEs5 t- ; . S VOUWE RIGHT. A STICKLER FOR WE GOTTA AND COMVCRT h MAKE rw ARE uusrs ,C,? - ) BEST OF WIVH ME . t x g fT.' , WHYJF VA SEE A SPECK. A DUST OCTOBER 29. 195L THATS ENOUGH OF MP5 SKIPPING, JOE...LET'5 GET TO BO)(lN6.. 0:! Ruford - ..-...-.. D0'I'l'Y DIPPLE limit . 9 HORACE, How come VOU'RE i.aAvmc-i . so EARLY P . i turning 5 heart from the king or another diamond which woiiid permit South to ruff wliiir dis- thereafteri but. as it happened. carding a heart from dummy. wiin I? i Conn ir-Q A NE EYES DOV (W WILD!-I00? CEIM-OIL CHARLIE ivsi.i.,7uAr ivAs coo: AND amc-t! MM CIIAH OIL :59 IIOOII Illtl EM Illllvll smut ,J:,SE mum mu Din I SAY 6000- WILDRO Milli" ri KING ?-- CREAM-0 sraicrtv mom, ouvoumml. u, men s: ,I VIILDIOOT IVIl&T W KIEP IINDFR 5"" ).I: ;-e. YOUR IMT l wow A80UT a; LUNCH LADIES . avers-'1 . -I is '6oMEio0Y SW 19 Guiurvr-7 ictarri euppty Mill. 6?q7,ri.FKG'u3:I, Tug pucig tctuar rm r.- 7 wifri eruac - '3 nctiveiz W Do:s'sAoie HAWKINS lam- insvinir. sucu remaon ? row new hEAbERs,wE REPRINT THE FOL LCMNG H ISTORICAL mu. p U K- I-IAWMINS DAV? IT'S Ti-V VlC57'3T Tl?Ot IBLE Ii RlV;l'.i'.'l.OR P,APPY.'-AH Ii rwmrv VAR: OLD.'TODAYI.' . onrER,ANv HON com: Au iwm? Dav, Now,r,r l L423; WE ARE AT CANNE9. 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HOW ABOUT LETTINGME PUT YOU ON A HUBBAND-AHD' I'LL LEAVE IT l.ILl.LiLl.LLlu.U . i it I; up TO TlLLIE.' ill; AFTER I'M MARRIED. I HAVE NO INTENTION OF GETTING UP FOR BREAKFAST! Iy Many Hacnigul 7 HI'5 AN UTTER onsmvi 511' 3 MTTOR " STAN17 lwau. noes HE mws-ro) Iltsndcr Me so MUCH -4: Runs Awiw ?)'