13v Thornton W. lumen) OLD WP! COYOTE LOOKS of Paddy the Beaver deep in the AND PLANS Green Forest. Most of the time -- he had -taken care not to be If! best succeed who has a plan. seen by Paddy or any ot Paddy's 'l1IOe don the very best he can. fnmil,v. They would have been --Old Man Coyote. surprised tn learn how many times he had watched them from a hidiniz place. "I simply must have. a Beaver d.nnor. Yes. sir. l must have. ti EBenver dinner." Old Man Coyote it lane way: he is as c-':ifiy and i would sny to himsell after he sly so Raddy Fox. 0'd xiii-i For-. zted Paddy's pond. And when oto had been v --tin: ii iii? said it his mouth would water. All the time he knew that got- Oid Man ifloyote is v'i'a.'i3'. Yes, sir. Old Man Coyote is i-i-arty. He is one of the mittiost. of all the folks in the Green Forest. tin: at Beaver dinner wouldn't be easy. Those Beaver folk were wise the-.r pond. They knew it a they in ths ways or all the yqitors tol p'sns best. I'll just learn every- thing I can about those Bee- vers and how they live." So every night Old Men Coy- ote visited the little pond deep in the Green Forest. He kept. where the Black Shadows were blackest. He could get quite near without danger of heiniz seen. for Beaver eyes are not the best of eyes. He would find In good hiding place and from there watch all that was going on around that little pond. All the. time he was trying to plan how he could get tween nne or those Beavers and the water. For only on land could he hope to catch one cl them. For it long time he didn't see an tipportunity. It wouldnlt do to try and fail. Then Paddy and the others would be more watchful than ever. If only one 0! these Beavers would go way back from the water he miitht have a chance. He must get between the water and the one he was tryiiitg to patch. More and more he rea- jlized this. He knew that at the irirst. hint. of possible danger, the lhusy workers wrniid drop every- liilllll and scram-ble. for the wnter., 4'1-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLO'1"rE'1Umw KING or run ROYAL uouirrsto is contract Bridge yit By Josephine Culbertson V01-60-late-&-t79c3sc9;.g., REPRIEVED The "bridge crime" of reach- in: a slam.nft two aces. was given a "pardon" in the following deal by West's opening lead. -' south dealer. Both sides vulnerable." gaxss V64 OKQJDU 054 .K9 e mi. WNE 9972 :QAQ87 S .13og5g i 4031097: exqas ca : ea: l . .North- South. who apparently disdained ace - locating conven. tions. bid as follows: , South West North Eu; 1 Q Pass 3 Q pug 3 Q Pass 3 .5 13". Pass Pass i 'Soiuh's one-spade opening was ot three spades after Not-t.h's Jump in three duimonds. However. in view or this original jump i:ll:"' "W5": '” ::::::h ”g' aa"ldllOncc in the Wain". they wouidl 4 "Y W " 5”""” ” ' hnve nnthliig to rear. The trouble l'.i'nx'.I have some one watchinz,was' they W"? working qunti ii-h:'e the others iiorked. imar mp water. .. . ” If" 393"? '0 calm "M M; "I guess I'll have to be patient ;hF:iht 1:! NI: :0 P115" WI" hi”; and wait until they have cut. , ,, . , i s u , . , 8.30 kfienv? -ii” aisroiit Thezianand :'?19ll'la”d'hh: tire? nim we Vial”-'I heiwrl-alnl-V w”"d- 35 W55 m5 Nbld 1 ' l ., ”j , " itoi rs. Io)-o e. The prizes a.'e the samr as ,p"”;'l5' "m”gm .O'd Ma" Cf” Med"! "1 Riiess You're .lu.st. wastinK' those prev-Illnl It other 1 or ""'”e 1 "”gm be 1””k-V ”" your time." retnrtcd Mrs. Coy-' liave an unexpected chance to 0”. H ymrn take my "Mice. Bingo. In the city. catch one. But luck is I POOP thing to depend on. He ltveo best who . . ..,.. " NOTICE Mrs. Bertha lit-iiivs. inttintling to be iihsent from the Province. hereby gives notice that she is not abandoning her property at Springfield. P. E. 1., and also that no one liiit'licrsvlf can dispose of it. Wood Islands caribou Ferry Service THE co.x'.x'r.ci'is(i LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning operate on the (allowing schedule. (Standard Time) fI(ft'lBER 25th to NOV. 30th Leave Wood l-l.mrls- Prince Nnin . .. 8 Mn. 1 pm. Charles A. Dunning . -. 11 am. I run Lelve (”sriboii--- Charles A. lhiiiniiiz .. ... ll mm. 1 p.m Prim-e .Vm:i )1 mm, 3 Wm, -l.lSTl-ix TU (Ftlt'.A"ll-7::i0 A31. STA.-NDABD TIME Catch an early crosaiitg and avoid disappointment. NORTHWIBERLAND FERRIES LTD. Hcat1()fiicc: CllARLUTTETOW'N, P. E. I. For Particulars Phone 73. Charlottetown. 1 SUOAIOAGTED AND 3 6000 FOR V00 1013 Kl.EP- In CEREAL NITH NIIPQWIET FUVOI you'll forget those Beavers and do your hriintinz somewhere else." But Old Man Coyote didn't take her advice. Sometimes when' ihe ihOll2i'll how good a Beaver-i idlnYIPT would taste, it drove him almost. crazy. But he was too smart. to let desire. to let appetite.ll lead him to act too quickly and, unwisely. He just kept mi watch-l int: and lcarnziig mid plaiitiiiiiz. Ht-l was sure that with patzeiice hzs opportuntv would come. One by one. the. trecs nearest; the water were cut down and cut. up. Old Man Ctiiiile dz.-corned .ili:tt only one kind of t:-oi-.5 iias; be.:iiz t-i;t: niiiy aspen trees were; being cut. Some or these grew in? among other kinds or trees. lti must be that aspen bark was their favorite food. You see Oidl Man Coyote liad lonz ago found :Oltt- that it is the hark of the 'troes they cut that the Beaver folk eat. Most of the aspen trees near. .the pond had grown in small. !g'l'Ollp5. Back of these were s te.v' Iscatteret-', among other small trees. Old Man Coyote lay in wait night; iaiter night near one of these. Hel Wye; sure that when the others: inearer the water had been cutl 'this would be next. It was far enough hark from the water tori :h:m to have a i-ham-1' to not be- itiiceii the water and the Beaverl ;at. work on that tree. i i "lill get. one of those Beaversi or my name isn't Old Man Coy- ote," he muttered. I i ' INFANT iwuzn. I Czar "tvan the Terribto-" was (three years of age when ))r0('i.alm- led ruler nt all Russia in 1740. in each package of takeout. and handicapped as he was by the inability to !ind out how many aces South held. North might have proceeded with great- er caution on the next. round. hid- ding only five spades. Even that contract tit South accepted itt ii-iiizht have met defeat it East had held the Ace queen of clubs and West the ace of hearts. All this. however, :5 academic the fact was that North-South dztl veigv well! West. on opening lead, decided to hold on to his. club tenace, and led a trump. Dec- ltirer drew trumps. cashed the (l.anioiid acc, dlSCOYL'l'8d boili iiiibs on d-i.iiim,i"s diamonds, and than could well afford to concede the heart ace! The very fact that West (pre- sumably) knew the opponents were not using an ace-locating convention and so might have the slain with only two aces. should have influenced him to lead the ace of clubs - or at any rate to open I heart, the. other unbid suit. In the latter event. East might have had the inspiration to return a club. While on the subject, it. might be good idea to point out that the question of what aszainat. ti slam contract depends in ii large extent on the quality of one's opponents. It is not ai. ways wise to lay down an rice, but it the opponents are 0pLjmjg- tic bidders. ace leads are very much in order! ANCIENT OARSMEN The TI'll"9me. the sea galley or the Greeks and Romans. carried 174 oarsmen in three banks of ours. wu.a wesr -rnaama canes! 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