WHERE WAS HOME? Sometime; knowledge has a price Paying which is far from nice. -Old Mother Nature. I O 0 Little Mr. Too-Smart was one of the five children of Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy. He was the smartest of the five. He was just a little bit too smart, yet in a way he wasn't smart enough. You- see. he wasn't smart enough to know hat he didnit know as much as rather and mother. He wasn't umart enough to know that he :ouidn't possibly know as much as we thought he did. He and his brothers and sisters rad been told not to go away van” -.,-ea . By Thornton W. Burgess from home while father and moth- er were of! hunting. If they were at home, they would be safe, be- cause they could run from danger into their safe underground home. Little Mr. Too-Smart had dis- obeyed. He had been sure that there was no real danger, and that mother and father were Just try- ing to scare him. So. to show how smart he was, he had disobeyed and had gone hunting by himself. Often the young Foxes had been taken down on the Green Meadows for their first lessons in hunting. There they far in all directions. This time Little Too-Smart had turned in the other direction. He had followed some of the old cow- It could see paths up in the Old Pasture. WEDNESDAY. Dancing 9 Admission 50c :- DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL, JULY 23rd Rollie McI(enzie's Orchestra. :30 to 12:30 Canteen Service had been fun. It had been excit- ing. He had felt very bold and very brave and very art. He had wandered much farth r from home than he had any idea of. 35:,-mar oi??- . Once more he started of! running along an old cow path. Now he was tired. He began to think about going back home. Pre- sently, he had started to do so. At least he thought he was starting to do so. It was then that he made a discovery, a dreadful frightening discovery-he didn't know where home was. He was lost. He thought he had the right started along it, when it branch- ed. Which branch should he fol- low? He didn't know. He along one branch is little way, de- cided it was the wrong one, ran path. in no time at all it become as strange to him as the first one. Little Too-Smart stopped. He stood perfectly still. What should he do now? He didn't know. He no longer felt very bold, very brave, and very smart. In fact. he didn't feel bold and brave and smart at all. He was a scared The CHARLOTTETOWN Charlottetown, P. E. I. Now Operating on the European Plan 110 Rooms - All with Bath Reasonable Rates A CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL where, by application day from each terminal. For daily report listen to first News Broadcast 6:30 S.T.. WDDD ISLAND-DARIDDII FERRY SERVICE SAILING! JUNE 14 T0 SEPT. DAILY (including Sundays). STANDARD TIME. From each terminal -. 1 and 0 a.m. - ll a.m.. 1. 3 and 5 p.m For full Information contact Head Office at Charlottetown. 28 INCLUSIVE at least 48 hours in advance, reservations may be secured for first and second sailings. each CFCY each morning following 7:30 D.S. Time. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. cnannorrarowu, r. a. 1. little Fox. He looked anxiously this way, and that way, all ways. His heart was thumping as he never had had it thump before. He wished with all his might the wish that all little folks that dis- obey, wish-that he had minded. Where was home? He started off along an old path in one di- rection, only to turn off in anoth- er direction, because he was sure the first one was wrong. He did the same thing over and over a- gain. By and by he was right back where he had first started to try to go home. He had gone around in a big circle. Folks who are lost almost always do that very thing. Now he really was scared. If he couldn't find his way home what was going to happen to him. All he had had to eat since he left home was a small Grasshop- per. That was hardly a taste. He was hungry. He was very hungry. How was he going to get enough to eat? Where could he sleep? would father and mother look for him? Could they find him it they did? Oh, how he wished he was back with his brothers and sisters. playing around the doorstep of that safe home. i Once more he started oi! run- ning along an old cowpnth. I-lc wished those paths didntt cross and re-cross so. Once he thought he heard a far away bark. He stopped and listened. He heard it again, faint in the distance. It Continued on page 12 path back home, but had hardly, wcnti back and tried the other brancli THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ID”-&0OsfaGts&at0TeG0C contract Brilige 6-, By Josephine Culbertson &a0”uEt0(Q900Te09sDOSQ Mrs. Culbertson continues the presentation of the new Culbertson point-count me- thod. SENDING AN HONOR T0 SLAUGHTER It is extremely unfortunate that 8 great part of the average play- er's defense is based on so-called rules such as "third-hand-high." or ”lcad through strength and up to weakness." or others of equally doubtful validity. It cannot be said too often that such "rules" should be ignored almost as fre- quently as observed. For example. in today's deal East's first play seemed to honor three separate "rules", and yet it had no justifi- cation in logic. South dealer 7 lJ:.iiicr side vulr.cra'.Z x 41108 car: 9654 r nKJm2 4) A :1 G 3 N A Q 7 5 4 VJ84 W F VQMBZ 9 Q 7 2 ' Q A 9 1 L643 5 Q85 . 4x2 i QK95 9 K .1 10 s EAQQ7 -.'he bidding: South West North East , 1 N T Pass 2 N T Pass 3 N T Pass Pass Pass Since South's one-notrump op- ening had been a minimum-l6 points. in the 4-3-2-l point count -he really should have passed on the second round, but perhaps he foresaw that the opponents were going to be kind. It is remarkable how accurate the point count is in its "prediction" of the number of tricks that can be won at no- trump. Without a five-card suit in either hand. and without any conspicuously good luck in the break of cards, declarer usually needs 26 points at his disposal. and in this case the North-South hands contained only 25 points. As a consequence. the thrce-no- trump contract could and should have been defeated. However. to' repeat. East was very friendly to dcclarer! West opened his fourth-highest. spade, the ten was played from dummy and East promptly tossed on his queen. In so doing, he honored three "rules": "third-hand-high"; "cover an honor with an honor"; and "don't finesse against your own partner", but coincidentally, East gave the enemy two spade tricks where he easily could have held them to one. Successful de- fense was now impossible. It is easy to see that if East had ducked at the first trick. sim- PW Encouraging with the seven- spot; routine defense thereafter would have held South to eight tricks. 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