PAGE TEN lily Thornton W. Burgess) there were others of his own kind with the Terrible One. or not far in schcols. What to do? Pilot knew that wherever he went the others would follow. It wasn't just his own life that depended on what he should 110- N0. Sir. it wasnlt just his own life. The lives of those behind him depended on him. He didn't think of this. He knew it without think- IHR. He would have been a poor scrt of leader had he not known it away. for Killer whales also travel THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED watch where they were going and set in where the water was not deep enoush for them to swim. They might go around just as boats some times do when the water becomes tco shallow. That would be as bad as being caught by the Terrible One. What to do? It was hard in de- cide. But. he must decide and do so at once. He did. He suddenly turned straight toward the land, straight toward shore. He had remembered that there was a harbor there. Wise: IVASA euusr M915 ' w m: 540015, so 1 70U IVIKE d” 7954131! ,' NOVEMBER 24. 1950 'TT The-.; By Zane Grey I If MK I K HA VE 7H5 Alvswae H5.eE,r WHAT To Do more catching than fear. Some one Whatever he did the others would Pemaps '-he T"1'”31' 0”: who W15 becomes trigiitensii and almost at do. They had rain. in mm. as was icliiioewhgiti rlzaezg mlsht unszhgalre A leader cannot hesitate; once others become frightened wltii- a little the strongest. 3 little the 0 W- 0 ed e ways n. g in times of stress he cannot w.-i.i. out knowing -what it is they fear. quickest, and much the smartest. i" . -Old Mother Nature. it was so now with all or Pilot's All knew it. That was why they lol- i ----- iollowcrs. They caught his fear lowed him, made him their lead- . srrzlliln Va-l:ile1seadec'Ion(i1nir::iiitchofiligil4 sfutddelslty kaT;2?lillgofwhBai:t enshould he trv to ouiswim the D . Blackiish. but properly uained Pilntlwasnt long before they guessed. Terrible One, trust to his speed y . whales because when they :u'cf'Then their fear became what isllvlirough the water? The Terrible '” Joupm" c"'b"""" . ,' iraveiingythey have a l0lldCl'l1l pilot; called panic. Panic is fear so great One was not yet so near but that yoQgQunmQ . i lhebnel. ilride WlliCLl'8 lll:1?)' slhould aiiit:ttfolll:;s;imply"rus1l1 lilliis way or he might es;-aple in that vviaiv. Bltit i ., ., , , .. c 5Ag;;9Eg:;p..'gK. 7,g.y-l,:rL ;mEy.RE EVE” it. an e as 1310 S gill 0 s lips. Now .i n n 3'. no. 00' mg 0 SP9 :15 you ii rea y 'now a 'ou I sw hi 4- . -.7 - IS LLO y . you wouldn't think any one as biz where they are going. They are too, faster than any of the otlieits. He Tl": PERCENTAGE PLAY. VN-WN5 ALONE- v :?..i.”::”::;..:.r2. .. :;:.:.:::.2.g::.:”;.ii;..2”&.::";: Tl" we In we mixer n ' ' i f H . i .i. ' - . 'ow e w e 2': i you? But Pilot. the ii'ii.sir':l lvadcr. fear drive him into panic. lie woulclgshculd he sound, that is dive: go- ;.,m','fm&cu ?;,-ozfmgugsfnauw 0' suddenly was afraid. sciiietliiiiyv, be a poor leader who did that. more: mg down deep in the hope of being, -..,- . p was. tcrfibly Hll'iil(l', s:iiiiviliiii,.'.lii;eiy' to lead his. followers into lost siglit of? The Terrible Onc l . I . .i)mehow warned hrn iii.ii his iicice iinube than away iiom it. Pilot. was mum sound as deeply as he could. - Souili dealer. . ,, iousin. the Killer wliiili-. sll ficrrc terribly frightciiecl because he know perhaps deeper. Anyway. Pilot could Neither aide vulnerable. ,' that he was kiiou inr mid wide (15 that dreadful things could and,:.tay down only as long as he could ClO1'JO0CV304'.3L"'I”C'-T a nun -- AYTEND. THE COURT- is Jammeo. the Terrible One, was lll the urlgr.- wculd happen if the Terrible One. hold his breath. Then he -would .075 borhcod. sllould catch up with them. llc'have to come up in the surface for , '5” Now as 50u know tiicm is milillli: know, too. that is ii as likely iliut'f;'e5h air, That was because he ..AQ 10762 - ' " c if” wasnt a fish as so many boys and K6 - T "T1. IRli'lS and many grown folks. who :38 N .';8J should know better. often ihkik . . KQ 10 W, F ' "H3 Whales to be. 35 A J 96 . STI Or should he lead the school gxgra S zyg.-1 .slraight toward the shore? There . A1094 .. of fhe iwas danger in that. great danger. . ' .5551 lsriinc iniglit he too frightened to QA-:43 . ems '---- wrwjm-rr:" .35 Q Coledoniun Club of Prince Edward Island l i- - R I a':;.C e- . l The bidding. l Smith West North East will be held of 7 p.m. on Thursday the 30th or The Charlottetown Q 2 Q .1 0 Double Retlhle Pass 4 0 (3), Pass 4 9 PIN! 0 V Pare Pass Page I l I bTpll;.l.he strength of his hand. i l BENEFIT DANCE OLD TIME & MODERN North "pressed" when he ended up - by bidding the slain. His first cite bid of diam-c nds was decidedly ques- tionable, since he had it. six-card Tickets may be obtained from members A . ' WHELAN MEMORIAL H Li. of the executive. 3 , FRIDAY iiov. 24 tll. ” ' . suit that might urgently requiri- H” 9 ' 133” announcement; and since he- did Presgdenf. V,m.kNs wt Wk! Sale choose to make this cue bid. he was on very dubious ground when he iepeated the same message at his ..e. .- e - V A A- next turn. The very fact that. mean- m while. South had indicated "duplic- ation of values” by redoubling three D0'1'1'Y DIPPLE u . g p V y Annual Meeting ?.fT.::”i:;2;i”23.”.3:f.l2”:.”.:”....?il3.t. n,.m;,,,,.,,,, 15' ma um i...a 3.... -.w..u ..p....... POTTY WA5 AWFUL!-Y "ALI. "alvlE Pl? WAS LOCK NICE AEQIT - ' vomze LUCKYI Lois save " V: ' REGULAR DANCE y ,Undoubtcdiy. however. the result V V: ". uasr ROYALTY RINK HALL . , . . made North think that he had bid WWW? &I'Vo, 3 'Tl0ME WT G009! - " . Annual Meeting Proviiicial the hand .3”. ghyeudlyl LATE LAST 850;; i . - L-b 1 Club in West opened the diamond kin; , 4y 'V'7- lxkomen S ! era and South won with the ace die- mGHT' 30 George Chappell and his Merry Islanders EYQPHB Liberal M9" Soffclub carding a slpiisie frog; ddlgimsfg as . I , . . v ' t we) ount f tr rew e u 1 1 Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 50c Room (abme Pamo ichat B Straight cross-ruff was hope. . . y . V A y lass. obviousl then. dummy's club Ctuiiccn bcrvico -- Bree Check-Room MONDAL NOV. 24th, sun would hgve M be Set up. The n Bus Leaning City Bus Terminal at 9:30 and 10:00 3 P-M- question W”: How? VT ' South could. of course, cash the rlub ace. ruff a club. go back with , , a trump. ruff another club-and UU l OUR WAY BY J. K, WILLIAMS hope that by this time the missing clubs would hate fallen. But ' M- H - -mm - -- - . . .thls plan would requ'ii'e I tr?-3 l - , "”"””" " "' "T ”f” " lb b k, a south knew at . Ass its-acam t5p'-i3tEpT8.?F den?!” i:'”" oi .,a.... i , Q roug t 2 1. was, owever. a H H . i '. THE ELECT it i'n-l' OTHE32 GUY ,- so-so chance that West,-quite aside TIPPY AND CAP STUB . BY. Edlllw i from the fact that he had made a . -- hidaheld the club king. and hy finessing lo the queen. south could make the contract against a 4-2 club break, always assuming that trumps were not bunched. so. at the second trick. South took the club finesse. When it work- ed, he ruffed a low club. returned to dummy with a trump. ruffed an- other club. then cashed the trump ace, He ruffed a diamond to reach dummy. drew East's remaining trump. and ran the clubs. --'COUNTTA ' Ybn .. , BE HERE -Slat; munriidltzlfiftl ”'”E”o: ;"llIefEF WE” T3”? HER ONE-,--2 cum WTWCOURSE F332 says w SAME.guNG:! V I'VE GOTTA KNOVI WHEN WE'RE &VlN' AWAY-- 'CUZ ETHEL. SAYS 5HE WON'T GlMME ANY Ct-lQlSTMAi3 PRESENT IF WE GO 'FORE CHRISTMAS- ' j W Li i.Iv:s.M ACCEF'TlN' TOM c THAT you. O-W - &II''-'Ia&';wiwu(4i,ni-ig.AI.-i. 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