. \___ PAGE TEN PHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 24. 1949 DANCE Ssasyslde Ballroom Every Mon, Wed.. Sat. Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION 35c Meet your friends there _ tonight BLAME THE POLICE I ' qrralwa - tor) _ Harvey Libby, charged with careless driv- ing, blamed police (or his crash into s telephone pole. A police car had chsrsed him when he was tra- velling in the wrong direction on s onsway street. He sold the lellovo dlseomlort o! IIAY FEVER /' t Irliolrfs choice tines l8 l7 Re was acquitted. cruiser crowded him into the 11°19- ____..___.-_- FOUGHT wrrss csnamans More than 27,000 young men and women born in the United Stat“ served in the Canadian Army Ind R. C. A. F. during the Second World War. ' in September. They therefore full-flavor ed. Best varieties Island-Grown Plums will be on the market beginning early ore tree - ripened. POULTRY WANTED BUYING LIVE FOWL 8s CHICKEN FOR U. S. Contact Us A. MARKET For Prices E. J. MeDOUGALL. Vernon E CROSS 2. 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Greedy l DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herefi how to work it:‘ A X Y D I. B A A X B ls LONG FELLOW One letter simply stands (or another. In this example A is used lor the three L's. X lor the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- trophles. the length and formation oi’ the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation , Va MVHM VHMV QFMO PQCT MVA QCCI WATJAMV PTMC MVA WCBJ~ WE ARE NOT CAREFUL TO “ANSWER THEE [N THIS MATTER-DANIEL. 1T1. Issues All \fll.ltfl Lint‘, TSLL OAISY HA1. KN AIHS T‘ . BRBIOQI. ' 1R! _Dlstrlbuied by King featurss lyndieais lly Thornton There are times when what you see You will doubt can truly be. —0ld Mother Nature. Little xld Bus-elect, small t... o! Billy and Nanny Barefoot the Mountain Goats who live on U18 Hlsh Mountains ol the Far West, had a queer but wondorrlul feeling. Little as he was. and he was very small. tor he was very young lie had just done something that hus- didn't dare try to do. He had climbed from rock to rook and tiny ledge to tiny ledge along the lace oi s. clill where s. single missoep would have meant a tall to cruel rocks lar below. H; hadn't. been the least bit airaid o! fall- ing. Behind him he had lelt. the Brest. hungry bear who hsd hoped to catch him, but didn't, dare even try to climb alter him, and was snarling in disappointment as he looked lonsingly alter Little Kid Sureloot who dared do what no Bear would think ol trying, "I'm not alrald oi that. lellow any more. He'll never catch me," boasted Little Kid. as he joined his mother and lather on s ledge where they had waited lor him. Nanny shook her head. "Yes. you will." she contradicted. “You'll be s. foolish little Goat it you s.re not alraid and he will surely cat you lor his dinner. I am sarald ol him. Your father i; air-aid of him. We always have been and we always will be. But we are not loolishly alraid, just afraid enough to try to always be near s. place where we can climb out o! his rewh. Now you know whet, a blessing your ieet air-e." Uttlc Kid looked down at his small-booted feet admiringly. They ter Bear's big cousin. Old Griuly. Kid W. largest) curved back and around until each made almost a complete circle. They must be heavy, ever so heavy. yet they were osrried as easily es Billy Sureloot carried his small horns. And now his did look small. Right away Little Kid Sureloot wanted horns like this stranger's. not like those o1. his lather. "That is your cousin." sold his mother as he drew close to hes. "You needn't be afraid o! him." “Is he s. Goat?" asked the small “No," replied his mother. "He is s Bheep, a Mountain sheep. but we belong to the same lamily so that makes us cousins. He is Cousin Bighorn. That. is what almost every one calls him. Csn you guess why?" “Why aren't his horns straightt" asked Little Kid Sureloot, and added. "I wish l were a Sheep." “Don't be silly,‘ said his lethal. who had been listening. Be stamped a blalck hoof. Contract Bridge ‘ BIDDING AND PLAY T°d5l"s deal was largely s. bid- 41118 hloblem. but there was an in- IGNSUDQ pOIIII’. In the play 5-5 we]1_ louttfdsalen _,_ N Both sides vulnerable. hadn't slivped once. m had the lovely leellng that they never would. He said so. . "They won't ii.’ you look care- lully where you are going and make sure each time Just where you are stepping or jumping. A loose stone may mean a slip and a lsll. so watch your step. Your lest will do their part it your eyes do their part. Use your eyes and trust your feet, and you will live your lather." said Nanny. "Will I have big horns on my head like his?" asked Little Kid. A loud snort made them look up to o. ledge above them. near enough tor any one on it to have overhead them. The snort was re- peated. Some one was on that 16481- He was oolklng down at them. He was a stranger to the small Goat who had never seen any one like him beiore. "Those things may be horns but they certainly are not big. 1r 1 Uttle Kid Sureloor. soared at the stranger and his eyes looked as l! m” might pop right out ol his hold couldn't have 131889.! h°"" "m" those I would rather have none at all." declared the stranger. He was IODItIng dlsdainlully at Billy Surelootfis shiny. black. shat‘?- polnted, slender horns that W011 not quite a loot long and curved baols a very little. Nanny also wore a pair but they were smallein. Little Kid Sureioot stared It» the strusga: and his eyes looked as i! they might pop risht out ol his head. Yes. sir, they did so. Was he dreaming? Could there possi- bly be such great horns as this stranger wore on his headl And to be as big and wonderlul as , 0Q? QAQIOJ gas ‘ARTE?! _ §J875 QAIOOO Qxssr N 4a M. w a v— QJB4 S QKQBB 4|--—- 2 4.14 QK 1963 QAIOT QQJIOBGZ "‘llc bidding: South West Norti- East Pass Pass 1Q 1Q 2Q. 2a 1:4. as l5 s} Pass Puss Dbie. Pas: Poss Pass East-West were decidedly out» maneuvered in this bidding. Five spades would have been cold. and even with a double-dummy open- lng load, live clubs could not have been beaten more than one trick. Actually. West led the spade live, and alter East had taken the ace, he was almost through. He returned the diamond king. South won, quickly drew trumps, then linessed to the heart queen. A heart went. oil the spade queen. ind the contract was sale. East was emphatic in ssylng that his double ol live clubs called lor an ‘unnatural’ opening. He was not quite right about this - he must have been thinking about the double ol a slam contract - but suppose West had led a heartl On a low heart lead. declarer, ll he read the situation accurately. would play low lrorn dummy. East could rull. as he was so anxious to do, but that would not. break the contract. I! he returned a dlamond-hi- best lead — South would win, draw East's last trump. then double-finesse the hearts. This would let. him discard his singleton spade. a- ll East. alter s-ulling, cashed the spade ace. de- I " ‘\_ ng ofiThe r " V " Rival. n. \ Mounted _ _ . _ 7.7 Oil-ER. Kl/VG .' i We we HAVE 60H! IV; AND KIDIIY AND DONALD HAVE NADA CHANCE ‘IO GET ACQUAINTEP. a t ~—- ---_-\-_ -_ -_,-“ slfllifie I U .1 i EN TALKIN’ l?‘ IN‘ I by Zane Grey 1.5 s swat-we ,M/ss JUDY... wees muss-nous A/ar ivy 7011/»: DEAL/MG N/Tl-l (‘I/ARA (‘TEES I Iv Cori Arider ml \/\/\/ /\/\/\ cArai_. AND! on Buiorl BRINGING UP FAnl-IEI ~ MEBBE SOMEBODYB ALQEADY FOUID HIM AN’ CALLED TH’ s NEWSPAPER-NVI-IY DON'T ‘ t ? SEE HIM~AGAIN l l- l-IE NEED THE BATH, BUT-- m AFDAiD n" was w FAucr--\ SAYING "name. NEEDED A BATH! DlDN’T DREAM WED NEVET; -OF COURSE, ,- limbs! sass- amt-v. u; ly George McMenus clerea- would discard one " ‘ 0n the spade queen and his other low diamond on diunmy's long heart. alter taking the same double llnesse. True, it West could have suossed to open the heart king or jack — remarkable choioesl-E st would have obtained his oh hed one- trick set. oi live clubs! SPINSTER DEVICE Superstitions maidens ol Sicily are said to sleep with a shoe un- such queer horns! Instead ol be- ing straight or nearly so, tllé? A\ NIH l! HE'S ClTIlEslLlThf Artist ' 77G’ WlilN v "sir on" vitsm YAbQD an. OUR! f," their pillows in the belief that he shoe will aid them in tinding "a husband. s1 AL ca» ‘sou i-lEAwMrs/szzciwseorm 1o ova av rte 5PM- rue Mrs: n-erzs MLL CURE your! c-nur 657111; SICK OF LIST I | xseevs-ves-ru r~ ' _ I ElZVALLTi-E i'i.i. ow l f’ MOAW/Otii‘ “ZEN! EL‘ " oizie-rruolu- m"; '10’ /-~ l 4 ./ -— v ,- ‘ I . n, ,. ~/- ' is; " ‘ ’ :_ . _ ' . "'°""' 4* '4.'Mlr|flfliIIIl iy Wesloves GHE GAVE HIM A SNAPSHOT AND HE HAD IT ENLARGED WELL, IF HE. WENT TO THAT . TROUBLE HE MUST ‘THINK A LOT OF HER --eur HE'S ‘IOO ‘lanes