PAGE TEN W . LN . .,T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IBV Thornton W. lumen) IILUFFEII ls BLIYFFED rleadest looking live person you , ever will see. Playing dead 15 When. others make the going tough iuncv gmy ypogumx, favorna Pt sometimes; my: to try ai bluff. mum and M is goody wry good, Old Mrs Tmld .-it. it. But. Bliiifter the Adder is just. as good and in one way is even better. You nee, to start with he actually pretends to be terribly hurt and dying when he isn't hurt tit ail. BillH,llg is triiiiz in make other-5 think )t')i.l are what. you me not. Of all the blurters among che little fhlks of the Green Meadows and the Green Forest nnne is a lwtter li'ii.'.'er than A cm'- i NMV 3111"" l” V"-l' "'”d "f lain lYl0lllhfI of the siuikv f;ii1ii'..V.Tmd5' H9 NW” mom 1" 93'” N" He is so good at liliiffinz lliat hetflne knowg this better than Old has been named Bluifrr. He is the i MY- T0ld- 'T'h89 Old MP T095 Hog-ngsed Snakc. who is aimiiiu lived to be old as he is. is .-aiied Bluffer t.hn Adder. He isn't i iarzely due to his vonstant watch- have 1 mines: and knowing what. to do. A true Arlcior. We do not . ' lriie Adders in lil'S t'niiiit.ry. l:"d d0”ll'1f1('A 'lCtV0mllgill'- llohlfin Q19 Rlufler hliiifs in Hui iiars. Hei "mm BI” " :3 :”,m”' o r" pretend! Ln M W... ,,,n.,. and.Tnad and Young 'load. only :i dangerous 1Vi'lFl'i a(livllR':iy he isgmwle "'5 Wars C'1d' were making. perfectly harmless. He pretends thf"r'13mh9 In A mcrner of Farmer M be M,en,:h:nz than he lsn.LtBlf?lknS garden. 1 was undei it Ind lisiiailv tho hlufi ivnrks. iflwme 'board.”mt had been put it doesnii ilkltiltk ll" iiies anuthrr. i 'h"” "SP0-Plaily for them. At- He pY8.l.ent'i.'4 in hr ii-"Ni, and wit(:! night mrtv humed wnnns and he does this he '5 lust. about. Ilia. bugs and msecu dune": me VOCATIONAL SCHOOL N l(-1 HT CLASSES Classes in Accouiiting and Bookkeeping, Car- pentry (.VlFll.S (llnss) and Pliimhing will begin on Monday night, Oiitolwr l. at 7:00 TIM. Cizissvs il'l lmiitiiig. i::iD('illl("li,V. Sheet Metal and Typing will iiogiii on Tiiosday night, October 2, at 7:00 P. Ciassr-s iii Aiitniiintive lviovlianivs, Bricklaying. Cooking. Siiiiiii: and Welding will not begin on Oc- tober 1 HS pi'oi'ioiisly allllOllll('0d. The opening date will be allll0llllt'0(l later through the press. With the ext-option of Carpentry, there are still some x'."itiniiiiios iii niir' night: classes. Applications should he plat-ccl immediately with the supervisor of the school. STUIIENT NIIRSES DANCE At The ROLLAWAY BALLROOM l THVRSDAY. SEPT. 2'1 9:30 to 12:30 liiiisiv hy The Dnivntnwiiors Spiiiisiiivrl liy the Student. Niirsos of the l Cliaiilnttotown Hospital. I Admission 50c. i DANCE TONIGHT At The ('.llAiiL()'l'Tl5'l'0WN (i-OLF (7l.Ul5 main - 12:30 Cliai'lnttetnivii's Finest Music "The Daiice of the Week" . IF YOU weir -rm BOOK Au. Asouf your , To am Your AMBI6ui1Y- NOI'NlN's-Tons 'l'H'U 5 MAiL.'.' II CITY I THI KIONAHNOOF WI VMNITON lAlv.'. NUNNIU OYHIII... . r . ' D m..ouI fr”: i-L45" 9-2ZW(x..... ',”Vm"4 At. night. they hiinted worms and bugs and insects among the plants of that garden. plants of that garden. During the day they sleep! under that board. Sometimes other Toads slept. there too. But. l.n:.-i morning they were the only ones there. Now Bliiffer had happened a- long just in time to see Old Mr. Toad go under that. board. Be- fore he could do anything a-boiit. it Flip the Terrier had found him. So for ii while he was kept. very busy bluftinvg Flip. He did it splendidly. He made Flip afraid to do anything more than bark. and more banking never hurt. anybody. It is not surprising that the little Dog was blurted. An uglier lnokin-g Snake was never seen. and Flip didn't know that Blufifer wasn't. as dangerous as he looked. Finally he grew tired inf ibar'king and went away. This L was Bluffer's chance and he made the most of it. He headed straight. for that wide board. He would get out of night beneath it, and he would at. the same time get I Toad dinner. Now Old Mr. Tnarl had Bluffer, and he suspected that Bliuffef had seen him. It. wouldn't. do to just. sit there and wait. No, sir. that wouldn't do at all. He had no intention of being swall- owed W'i'lOi0.-Wi'liCil is the way he would be swallowed it he were swallowed at. all by a Snake. He must, do Sonli-ilillg about il. and he did. He must. bluff Blulfer by makking liim thznk he wasn't Conlinui-d on page 15 Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Hazelbrook Dairying Co.. will be held at orhear the plant on Tuesday, Oct. 9th at 8 PM. - EARLIC INGS. S9071 l President. Wood Islands THE CONNECTING 4etao9aO:oes&aootcr3re'.4 - contract Bridge 3 '81 Josephine Culbertson CONVENTIONS REQUIRE SOUND HANDLING It is I strange thing that aver- age players are far more enthus- iastic than experts in the use of bidding 'or playing conventions. Take the suit-preference signal for exlmple. This is at valuable device when properly used., but like every other convention. it must be used with discrimination and sound judgement. Consider i.h.i.5 got.-uatwpical uascl 's.7?iiiaeuer. , i . i,Nort..h-South vulneuble.. QAQIOIM. Q72 Q64 y q.KQ.is . .982 QKJ83 onus N 9'-not is W E QKIU 932 Q Q942 4.1016 b Q7 9143. oAQJ1o91 uLA53 'f'hobidding- South Xvnnf. North Eu! 1Q 1Q IQ 2' 30 Pan 4; Pu! 59 Paaa Pass Pu: was-t: laid down. the king of heartsg and East. after l. rarelul inspection of the dummy. follow- ed suit with the ion. West contin- ued with the ace of hearts. but then. inferring from East's play of the high rand at the (unit trick that East wanted it shift. to the higher-ranking side suit. West- sliifted t.n spades. Frniii that point on declarer had no pi'ciJ'.ciiit. Put- ting Lip the spade are, hr finess- ed in trum-ps. then led a low clun back to dummy and tank a second trump finesse. It. was then no feat. in lny dawn the tmiiip ace, drop East's king. and spread the hand -South's reiiiziiiiiiig heart. of course. found a suit: ll3V('ll on dum1ny's fourth club. It. is absurd and costly to be as "nuit-ipreterenr-c-mindcri" as West obviously was! How was East to protect his dianioiid kiiu: except. by demanding. and hy zciting. a third-round coiiliiiuatmti of hearts which would force dummy to rulf and thus autoniatiL'all,v confine declarer in one trump finesse? In short. East's h::h heart. uas I straight. nld-fa:Ei;unr-rl ronie-on and should harp hsrn l'lIr!"pl'Fi!d as such The 1lli'-p!'F,'(?lFfl('L"- mot-A if should not be read into every sign-al. MISNOMER NOW "New College" at Oxforzl Uni- versity wns fnunrlr-ri in 1379 as the College of St. Mary of Winches- ter. caribou Ferry Service LINK BETVVEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning operate on the (allowing at-hediile. (Standard Time) Prince Nivn ............. .. 1 run. ll inn. .'l mu Charles A. Diu-mlng 9 mm. 1 p.nI. 5 p.m. Luvs Caribou- Charlas A. Dunning 'l n.m. .11 am. 3 pm Prime Nov: .................................... .. ll n.ni. l mu. 5 pm. LISTEN IN TO (TFCY EACH MORNING AT 6.30 Catch an only crooning and avoid diaapnointnii-nt. NOBTIIIIMBERLANII FEBRIES LTD. Head Office: OHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. For I'll-tlculln Phone 13, Chlrlnttv.-town. By WALT KELLY HOW Aaour POGO? HE ear pumv OF Faieuvs IIGIFIIINIS MI!!! 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