PAGE TEN ' nu.-nmous corrm: ........ Huwys Fnwh HISTORIC TOWN illl Maine was at Monhegm W222. bell- ! LON no N-- (OP)-Eight Iringera in st. John's Church utm- Ifd to ring a three-hour. peel. the tint ever by I team of octozenar- inns. But. the peel ended after an hour when someone made 1 The tirst permanent settlement ATTENTION Ln imitick SHIPPERS We will not lie am-eiitiiig Livestock of any des- cription on FICIIIXY, .V()VElVIBER 9th We will Im ;;. lll'j llugs Saturday Morning until 10 A31, i'...i .'..iii: !l'.I that day. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED, ChIlI'l0ttI'ttIu n Prince Edward Island 1 NOTICE I Bus scnruuizs ran Fatima Nov. 9th lliiws mi ;iIi f Irliriltiles lnit it ill girntnz. Lent-rs (lint-I:-i::i' v:-.n fivr l'.nrrlrn Ivla Bnnshnwl at 6.00 I'.lll. Leaves Bunion at Vii! L it. for Charlottetown tvia Bomhnwi. Leaves (li.irlv” 'i-tan .Il ILII” P. M. for Murray River via Eldon and Wiwrl lslmials. Li-..1iirs ('Iiv:"wiiit-ii-ii .it Tim l'..ll. for Montague. Cardigan and liG(Irr,l'tmYn. Lcare.-i t'li.iilniivtuii ll .it ti im 1'. M. for Souris, I-Elmira and Northl Lake. Learns t'h:ii'Iniininuv. at 7,::ii 1'. st. rnr Siimmerside and Tignlsh. 'l'ln- (llH' rim in writ-is I.iiirclIrtl. Mainland buses will operate on re;:uI:ir scht-,tlixlr.s. LOEVEH (th.ii'Iniinit-un at 1010 L M. via Borden. Arrlvi-it in th ninitrimin at 3.15 1'. M. from mainland. lmai-rs l'h:iiliiIi"t V!!! it 11.7!) .t.Nl. (or wood Islands. lrrlvv": in tIi.ii'i-ltrli-iivi at ;..'iIi l'.)'l. from Wood Islands. Hill ISIUEMATION PHONE Cl1'ItlH.N. Sir; PHONE S'SIDE. 2822 Wood Islziiiils caribou Ferry Service Tltl; tiixx.t'l'iMa LINK BE'l'WEEN I'Rl.'N'(..'l". l1ll'si'.llll) lbI..AND AND NOVA SCOTIA Thu i-rmr-- 'i--i.i lllltl (hiirlc-is A. Dunnlnz operate on the following stliuiiili-. (s't:tniliirtl Time) til iiiiillt flfitli In NOV. 30th Lcpnv H .....i I. i u I l'rlvm- ii--'..o , .- I a.m. 1 n.m. Charles A. U'ItInIH: . ll n.m. 3 run Learn ('.1rilimim- Flinrlv-x 1 lmiiuin: ., I a.m. . 1 p.m I'rItIN- Vin: .. 11 "Am! 3 p.m. l.lx'lI 2' iii i 'i Y ,t'l' I A..ll. STANl)ARll TIME (atrli iiii ..--'x irimiiic zinrl iivold tlianppnintment. N0liTiiii i'.”.i'.iERLAND FERRIES LTD. Hvtttl (lltit't': CHAKLOTTETOIWN, P. E. L lur ltii:i:uI:irs Pliuue 13, Charlottetown. ALBIEY. Howccw awn- ATA LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING? ft .. ....... ..,.....,. .. ...-.. .wuv'n .-. L f......,,.kA K ".7 F ,, . .. ...,, 4.-- -...- ..-a place. will ni-i-i.utr intn Charlottetown on regular JI'lIt mvr until the following times in the AR DIAN. CH ARLOLFTETOWN avauu: Aur I s myzojl N I15 K4ct.. c an WIS! V p21'V"lY" "" Ilv Thornton W. lumen! MRS. LIGHTFOOT HAS HEB. WAY who on his own way is insistent, ' Learns how and with to be per- aistent. --Old Mother Nature. Lightfoot the Deer and Mn. 5Lightfoot had been looking :- round in the Green Forest for a good place in which to spend the winter. a good place in which to make a yard when the snow came. A Deer yard is a place traniped out in the snow so that the Deer can get about and find plenty to eat. They had had it very good yard the year before. Lightloot V saw no reason why they shouid not make their yard in the same place again this year. It was Mt's.I Lightloot who insisted that; the yard must be made in A new: She was thinking ot thel two fauns for whom this would be. Ilir. first -winter. Lighttoot ixasl” thinking only at himself. She was' a mother-. He was only R lather. I She insisted on looking for a new place. Lightfont. grumbled. but he tagged along. Fathers of- ten are like that. Finally. they found a place that scoiiied in he just. right; that is. it did untuj Mrs. Lightfoot found 3 fresh, bi: footprint in a muddy place along Laiighinz Brook. 5 "I don't like this." said she. siarinz down at tho lt)0LDl'llit. I,ighLfonI ioinod hor anti lf70ktd down at it. "Pooh!" said he. "It in only a footprint." ..w . h not wumh W” know Mwsc nlw l19lEtl;CcUnl:(el qtagen "on(ce,l he :5," said Mrs. Ligliifoot. I il"' Ccta" ”Ot vniirse." zrunted Li;;Iiiroot. I. 'it,i: the t'ontprint of Piziiin. i Punia' is mm name of the Cougar or Mountain Lion. Panther is an- other name for him. , tune or THE ROYAL uounrrm NOVEMBER 8. 1951 ” She glanced this way and that iierv0iisl,i'. Mrs. Lightfo-otF"n(;1'7(icV"" this settles it, doesn't lt'!"5aii-1 she. "Settles what?" asked Lightloot. yard here it hen "Why not?" he asked. thr big round footprint iafi'a.d lL;,zlit.foot. "No, but. I am alrnid nf mp one lime on;-c riors not '. he iiiay be l.vin;: i'i;.i,ht a- here for anytliing snmewlm-c else." Ton many playen try in use. hreverse bidding" Consider South's of rebids in the following hand: choice North-South viilnernblt. was intended to pave .for a "reverse" in ipades. but his Apparently. South felt that announcing a "hit: hand." he was doing his fullduty.biitihiswas a fairly good opposite a double. mistaken 110110117 Iii i3 Dlliln ll15Liwhet'ons the saiuc hoidiiiz looked North could not "move" over thefhopeless in the fare o1,,snuurs the upshot actual bidding. 9o”oQee-9eeeao?o'QoN ipzai-e," griimbled Lightfoot. lie contract Bridge ,. K By Josephine Culbertson lwas tircd of roaming about. 'Aii'y'pl:ice will be .1 better plnce than this," declared Mrs. Lightfoot, and stamped with her i,sQ;eoQsetr-Qsr.kgs.seergswtlL, '””'m”" I tYniiire l1(”lIf1 Slli)'.' snorted l.-:IiifonI "Here. there uill bi: rpiftnhr tn eat and as ;;nnc( shelter Continued on page 11 "was that the PxCt!llt?nt.-l1rE'e1;la;lllt in! the combined hands was not even explored! The great mistake South made was in atteni-ptiii: to convey a picture of Iiigh-card strength without making the specific ra- qiiest that North show his stilt. whritever it happened to be! The two-spade hid. foilowiiig upon the opening of a lower rankiniz suit. ldid nnnoiiricc t.hni.Sout.h had I strong hand. hut. from North's the diamond and spade suits ... there wzi: no implication that heart contract. South's logical action on the second round was in double two clubs. That double, or course. Slhl, if any. 'or to pas; for R pen- hid ialiy, it he had smile ciiih sii-cngth or. failing these pns.s:hil:iies, In give a non-committal preference for twri diamonds. North's six-card heart suit and spade queen would have looked By WALT KELLY IF I ANT AGREE M91! W J'& M! 727 6'7 2M5 .? mrzmy INEIMIS? ..-.,, J Bv Al Fapp HAVE 5 OME COOKIES, HENRY! - mtg... v..,.n....--- x 89 Carl Anderson 9': I: J? . TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBI I ipnint. of view that strength could be confined almost ex '-"iiv to szieu-r, MARY!--A "YE5,tNDEEDr- A BRISK WALK is l perzsou NEEDS JUST WHAT You NEED, MOTHER! FRI-Z&H AIR" mu SIT AND QEAD TOO MUCH- Sniith could strniigzly .xiippoi't It would invite North to name his r B'L'iEixi; YOU'RE" .4 may Minn. IA:-Iv to-w 'i-v. LISTEN -VACLLM-I-SAD v THERE'S FOLK BUVTLES OF WNE N THE 5715 ROOM - BPIN6 THEM IN HERE - I WANT TO TAKE CERTAINLY! I WANT p To FINISH THIS ARTICLE. Now! EQCVI . ..-..a-....a e '83- George McMariuI I6 H15 HEAD -HE ie 50 LIGHTHEADED THAT IF rr wasuiw corz we BIG FEET NED F3LOKT N Ti-4' M2! ' I wsi.i.-uEi2s'eA oox d T THEM M0-lAT'6 KEEPIKV THKV PROBABLY FOQGOTTEN WHAT I SENT HIM FOR- Lwnvu .u,,-.,,,-. TILLY THE mruzn .- 211:. mo law sou Dimrr mow MIE V-JERE GOING 1b GET EN eiA&'-DJNOLJ COULD HAVE By Alex Raymond 'A A": Asuou.--(IA Away: 5' 515 "TIES 145751-' GOOD MINING, MADEMOIIILLII '55.: (A243! CAl...lw' WHILE-YOU 5LlP'l'.1 DHOV! T0 TO GET ME OBI TI-III ifs A aiAuTv.'.:us1' L'(I -vuun '-v-'-in . Inn t ly llony Hunlgm wt-tAT'5 WRONG 11"; BAD wm-4 rr I? LIKE i tomow A Ar scuooi. TI-its vim: w an. ADOLESGNT5 Honesnar eomrnmes 1' AN L25 All E TO , DRACTICALLYALL we HAW O4, vvHA'1”5 THE USE- D IHAKI HER uN1"iLh