- :,.= '- ' l < ‘a eh homo. 2t»: . _ MEN AND WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE _ 1f your digestive system is upset, accompanied by Indigestion, Heartburn, Acid Stomach, Gas or other trouble; get Relief by taking MORISSEY'S STOMACH TONIC PRICE $2.00 PER BUITLE 21 DAY TREATMENT For Sale at all Drug Stores and Drug Counteri- DON”! LIKE HEIGHTS era prefer sitting on the v Iavel 0t London's doubiediecker the curb. mes. s, special survery has re-I 1-star.- s sis. ~ clinician NATIONALINSTITIITE ron THE BLIND IS IIDLIJIIIG A TAG DAY SATURDAY, UOTUBER 22nd IN KINGS COUNTY Eldon Vernon River Vernon Bridge Cardigan Souris Montague Georgetown St. Peter's Bay uvumn RIVER PRINCE COUNTY Alberton 0’Leary Tyne Valley Bummerside Borden Kensington GIVE GENEROUSLY TO HELP YOUR BLIND FELLOW CITIZENS vealed. They're slso responsible for a list to port-side. The survey iound uauoooi-(ori-tvmnen passen- the majority o! Pawnee" tend to lower sit on the side of the bus nearest LIIBURERS PROTECTIVE IJNIIIII ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS A meeting will be held in the City Hall Friday night st 7 o'clock. All members are hereby urgently requested to attend. By Order of the Executive. ISLAND GROWN APPLES Unsxcelled In Beauty and Qualify On Display Ar Your Local Grocer MOST POPULAR VARIETIES Buy Them By The Hamper When You Buy Island Grown Apples‘ You Help An Island Industry. U1 ABNER GOTTA BLAME lT on Uri —so rr Mlsm‘ ,- A5 WELL BI. Ru‘? '3i.I./*.,',{"é.a" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . ‘With carefree steps the vagabond 3 'The rainbows end sees just beyond, —- Old Mother Nature “I've known you s 1on3 time. I Buster Bear. We are old acquain- tances. Any one would think I would know where you live. but I " don't," said Paddy the Beaver, "Oh I just live around." replied Buster vaguely, rolling his head in all directions. “I mean your home; the place where you sleep. Where is that?" asked Paddy. - “That? Oh. that's around too. I mean it is wherever I happen to ‘be," replied Buster as if s. place to sleep was too small a matter to even think about. "Where will you sleep tonight?" Mrs. Paddy wanted to know. “I may not sleep at all tonight, I! it is a ‘nice moonlight night I Probably will be roaming around. Like you folks I like to be out at night. I sleep when I feel sleepy. g tontrsct Bridge ’ By Josephine Culbertson THE "NOTRUIVIP LURE" Every experienced match-point duplicate player is keenly aware o! the advantage he can often gain from playing hands at notrump, lrather than suit contract. l When, however. the bidding gnes into the slam range, it is not usually Iwise to heed the "notrump lure." IIn the large majority of cases, it is . 51:01: Totuniearifemifildalxxottnrlfigglyarbg, I° them", gr°wl°d Bum" the' ‘pairs who either fall to bid slam, or, having bid it, to make it. Only if a player can get every ounce lyout o! the cards in the play, should lhe allow himseli to be "notrump Imindcd." Here is a pertinent ex- ample: l . deim " - _ - either side vulnerable. Hatch-point duplicate. g A 4 Q8753 Q K Q J 7 2 9 ‘K53 '4' $10985 5 2 §KQ106 J10 At several tables o! a inatch point game. South reached six hearts, an-d of course made it. As two tables, where experts sat South. the contract was six notrump, and this too was made. In one case, however, when another South ended up st sir: notrump, the" result was not so satisfactory! West led the spade queen. Dummys ace won, and South cashed his five heart tricksllast discarded two clubs and two spades. Now, when South tried to run the diamond suit, he was in for a shock. but there was no way of salvaging the slam contract. Beyond doubt, it was tempting to try for six notrump instead nt being satisfied with six hearts (honors do not count at match- polnt play), but only an expert should surrender to temptation in this deal! The way the same six- notrump contract was fullilleduit the two tables mentioned was simply this; The expert declarers, ‘realizing that they would have to lose one trick in any case, gave up that trick immediately. as insurance against the chance that they might. get a bad diamond break. It. was that early concession/which turned out to be East's undoing! The spade ace was knocked out on the next. lead, but then, when south ran olf the five of hearts, East had in give up his diamond stopper. or, by discarding three clubs. permit dc- clarer to cash both the ace and the jack or clubs. A 14".». / 43f’ ' 51¢ takes s. lot o! food m» any one as big as me." said he _ f.’ r. its“ Li}? where will I sleep next time I go to sleep, and that is something you know as much about as I do. It may be around here somewhere. It may be s long Wfly from here. It depends on where 1 happened to be," explained Buster. "Where is Mrs. Buster?" asked Paddy. "I don't know where she is. and I don't care where she is. Prob- ably she is minding her own busi- ness, just as I'm minding mine," grumbled Blister without interest. "I suppose she has the children with her," ventured Mrs. Paddy. “I suppose so,” replied Buster. He yawned. "Don't you know?” Mrs. Paddy severely. "The cubs were with her the last time I saw her, so probably they are still with her. As to that I wouldn't know. As long as they ;keep out of my way she is welcome demanded "You are selfish. That is what you arc-selfishyou don't think o! anybody but yourself," declare/i Mrs. Paddy. "I should think you would he ashamed to think of no |one but yourself." she added. lt. was very plain that she didn't ap- prove of Buster Bear and his way of living. "It I don't think of myself no- body else will," retorted Buster, "lf you were as big as me you proh- ably would live just. the way I do." "I don't. see what being big has to do with being selfish and think- ing oi no one else." declared Paddy. “Or just wandering shout, too lazy to make a home," added Mrs. Paddy. Buster Bear grinned. "It takes a lot oi food for any one as big as me." said he. "Yes, sir. it takes a lot o! food." "Of course it does. What of it?" retorted Paddy. "You don't find a lot o! food. not such a lot as one as big as me must have, lying around in one place. There may be enough for a meal or two, but not enough fcr one to stay long in one place," ex- plained Buster. "I hadn't thought of that." ad- mitted Paddy. "I supose it docs take a lot of food to keep yoi tilled up." "I don't keep filled up. it is only now and then that I get enough, all I can oat at one time. I sometimes do when berries are ripe, and at this time of the ygar when there are plenty o! beechnuts and acorns on the ground. Some- times when I Iind a lot of honey in a hollow tree. But there are never enough oi those things in one place to last for more than a. meal or two. Then I must go look for an- ,other place. Most of the time I lean find only a little here and a bits or two there. so I have to d: s lot of wandering about just to get enough to eat, I would starve to death if I had to_live in one place the way you folks do." ex- plained Buster. Then he added, "But I would hate to be tied down the way you are and never_get around. If I move about enough I can always find something to eat. I'm not fussy about my fool. you know. And I never have any trouble finding a place to sleep. I couldn't be happy in one place," declared Blister. ‘ You see. he is at heart a vaga- bond. That is what happy-go- lucky. homeless wanderers are called. ly AL can -A~’ TH’ IIICI. 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