{AGE TWELVE fl-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 1s, . 1949 l rs Ftmmslll an. n/u/urz queasy OVERALiS! GRIMY sueers! mm PLAY ctouaes! ruevke uourtotuc. ME! see...aoesv‘s CLUTHES ARE sent CLEANER one BRIGHTER man vou ever GOFEM across! = GENIER WASHINGAND w. ‘ ' | see YOU om A WASH room. ooes nor MEAN NIGHT- MArzcs TONIGHT. w HOUSEIV/fg/ wrsu fallumva FAB maas- WASHING nousizs DIBAFPEAR.’ I'M FABhm FAB $005 are Qtgutous.’ may on ctomes so MUCH CLEANER mu ANY SOAP - cm .' GREASY OVERALLS wut NEVER mum YOU AeAm .' wasumes no NIGHT- MARE.‘ Now FAB MAKES Lad ASTER CLINIC SCHEDULE Chest Clinics will be hold during the month oi September as follows: SOURIS—- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th . . . L80- 4.80 p.m. MONTAGUE- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th . .. 130- 4.30 p.111. SUMMERSlDE- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th . . . 9.8041200 a.m. PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM— EVERY THURSDAY . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00-12.00 a.m. 1.so- 4.00 p-m. EVERY FRIDAY ............... L80- 4.00pm. if you wish to attend any of the above clinics for the first time, kindly consult your family doctor or the Public Health Nurse in your district. Medical Director oi Clinics, Department of Health and Wkdiare, Tuberculosis Division. iBy Thornton W. Burgess) At first none or those watching understood what had happened. "Why don't they get up and keep To give up hope is to declare Your lack oi’ faith, admit despair. - —Old Mother Nature. ' i- Ion fighting?" asked Musky the t In a small glade, which is an Mountain Beaver- orenlnz among the trees or the‘ "Perhaps they are tired and ue Green Forest n dreadful thing hadijust resting," said Mrs. Musky. happened. Pride and jealousy led But as the minutes slipped away to hnie, and hate had led to {and the fighting pair remained fight that ended with neither o! kneeling there head to head those the lighters winning but bothlwho were watchini besan t0 losing. Bugler the Elk and an- have a strange feeling that some- other or his own kind, each filledlthing was wroniz- Presently they with foolish pride in his new nndlknsw that something was wrong, untried antlers, and in his own|very wrong. A struggle was going strength, had instantly bccomegm out there in that little glade, Jealous when they had met. None but it wasn't a, light. Instead of who saw the fight that followedflxyln! i0 89¢ Bl- each ‘me? "wit? could ever forget it, and many nptwo were trying to get away irom the woodland folk were watcbingfl The fight had ended suddenly and strangely. Accidentally those great antlers, their fighting wean. ons, had become locked together when the two great Deer had met head to head. They were still‘ head to head. down on their knees as they dropped when they crushed together, unable to pull themselves apart and unable to get up again. - QQUKIDTIPQJIUD g Contract Bridge 3 By Josephine Culbertson APPRECIATING ONES LUCK The very fact that a deciarer may have been the recipient oi good luck at the first trick should make him play with extreme care thereafter. Today's dual illustrates this poillii. t ‘Nortnhildealerh _. , - _North-South vulnerabl 4 K s ‘ The bidding: North East i. I Pass Q 2 Q Pass 2 N 1‘ 3 N 'l‘ Pass Pass Pass South was none too coniitient West Pass PM! South i 2 lto know that they couldn't each other and couldn't. Why they couldn't no one understood, and no one cared. It was enough because they couldn't were more or less helpless and probably would become more so. There is an old saying about the wind-that it is a poor wind that blows no one some good. lt; is a way of saying that my bad luck may be your good luck or perhaps the other way around. It very often is true among the Green Meadows and Green Forest folk. Many of them. especially the meat eaters, live largely on the misfor- tunes oi others. It is easier to watch one who is hurt or in trou- ble than one who is not. So now as the watchers around that little glade understood that something was very wrong with those great Elk some of them began to move in closer. -In their eyes was a hungry look that was becoming more and more a. hopeful look. One of these was Howler the Wolf. Alone he would not have dared attack either of those Elk on their feet and free. “low lie moved in a little nearer tn watch and wait until he was sure those two were wholly helpless and thus harmless. It was the same way with Puma. the Mountain Lion. He was there. News o! a light always travels far and fast. Somewhow it had reached him. Cousin Coyote was there and his mouth watered as he thought oi the possibility oi s dinner such as he never had dreamed of having. Thunderbolt the Eagle perched on s high rock from which he could see all that went on, was joined hy Mrs. Thun- derbolt. On a tall dead tree Continued on page 16 when he bid two notnimp on the, second round, but he obviously hoped that his club suit would give him Six tricks, and that his jacks} in spades and diamonds might tum‘ into auxiliary stoppers. | Feeling this way about his own| bid, South should have been all‘ the more pleased when West open- ed the six or diamonds and. sf- 16mm. Sound Programs-Lowest Rates Roadshows, Churches, Clubs, Schools and Home sound projector owners can now obtain excellent com- plete evening shows for only $5.00 per night—-$l5.00 a. week. For titles from our large list, write, statingloca- tion, at once to c. n. MacCORMACR, or. Adelaide St., Saint John, ma. ter dummy had played the deuce, the diamond nine captured the first trick. Now, with the favor- able diamond situation revealed- East scarcely would have held up the king if he had had it-South could and should have revised his estimates about the club tricks needed. Apparently, however, he simply took his original good for- tune in stride, and promptly laid down two top clubs. From that time on‘ he was in trouble! South's own hand was now dead except for the club queen, and the up- shot was that the contract was defeated. When South Iound that he ‘mew-maven s%'h's'n'u'e Wood lslands-iiarihou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 8'. NOVA SCOTIA ' daily including Sunday-STANDARD TIMI! Schedule for June 28 to Sept. 25 lnclusive:- Making I Round Trips Daily Schedule for the present:- "Prlnce Nova"-—Leavn Wand islands . "Prince NflVi\"—IA‘i!\'fi Caribou ....... .. "Charles A. l)unning"--Laave Caribou . . “Charles A. Dunnlng"—Le.isvo Wood islands 9 A.M. 7 A.M. ll A.M. 8 l’. 9 A.M. l P.M. 5 I‘. 7 A.M ll A.M. 3 l". 1. 15M. ii P. For daily information, listen tn CFCY at I AJI. EACH ,WEEK DAY—STANDARD TIRTK Northumherland Ferries Limited LI’L leaner IT an REELiZES wtroietrf know AH H45 RiQIN’ N YQQE TRUUQSQJH JDU-D YO MIND STDPPIN,'AN'KII-LIN' ME? WON'T 11K! qr |iinesse in diamonds. could figure on three diamond tricks with reasonable assurance, he should have made a. safety play in the club suit! He no longer needed six clubs to round out the contract-Jive tricks in that suit would be ample. To ins e those five tricks as far as ible South should have led s. low club from his own hand st the second Wick. 50 a5 t0 108W s club in dum- my for communication. 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