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I I'. ll A.M. 5 1' kbwu 777' lly Tli HARD TO BE DIFFERENT It you diiter it is clear You will be considered queer. -Winsome Bluebird. Mr. and Mrs. Winsome Bluebird were quite upset, It wasn't be- cause they had five children in- stead or the usual tour. an extra. them. No. sir. it wasn't. that at all. white instead of blue. Every feather the largest was pure white. and he had Pink eyes. It worried both lather and mother but it worried fathers do. Any one who is all white when Supposed to be at other colors is called an abino. So the white young Bluebird was an albino, and the-,- called him Allie. He and his gam- hrothers and sisters were out in the Greatsworld. out in the warm Spflng sunshine for the ilrst. time and father and mother were any- lous. it is always an anxious time when young birds leave the nest, usual and all on account of their contraet Bridge II: Josephine Culbertson .1-:-szoocztioooaaacmanonouorni. A COMMON ERROR The trump situation in today's deal is relatively common; yet most average players make the same DAILY CROSS error that was made by declsrer. sscrulcing an honor to no good purpose. south dealer. Neither side vulnerable ACROSS 4. An enc sted 20. d d l. Exhibition tumor y . . Q 10 5 3 rs. Llndl ii. River 0 K 9 3 5 3 lo. Bee's home (Latvia) 4' w 4 3 9' I I ll. l-Iavinglite ii. A tlnklr, 6 gfa N :25 p 12. Sphere of as otglass . 30 7 2 W E .J 4 action 7. Encircle .Q S J 8 5 z 14. Unsuitable 8. Evening m A O 7 8 J 10 7 6 la l1s.r..m tpoei.) 3A R J ' 17. Godlike ti. Disscver . A p food ilsh 13. Wing- s K 19. Exclsma. shaped tlon is. Part 0! body 31. Ventured The bidding: 20. Crowd between 33' sown (Her?) 38, contend :0. South West North East together neck and 34.Partly open 40. pm". 1 Q Pass 2 O W55 :1. Back abdomen 35.1-Iadon 2. Doctor 34 - PM N "W ;22. Venerato 18. Frozen 36. Seaport city af sclem. l Pass Poss ,25. Terror water (Mast) h (ebbr) Nortliis tvi'o-oi-er-one diamond 23- Ahtlfd. . asponse was sketchy; one notrump h”VY W904 would be more in accord with ex-. 27- F9”m9d pert blrizlilig practice. However. the 3'"”h lour-spade contract would have unmd been reached (and properly so) in 23- Sm" any case on South's justified jump- ntout" rcbid of his suit Wm”" M West opened the club ace and the "em seeing no attractive shift. con: 30. Coin linuod that suit South won went lswed.) to the spade ace returned to his 31' 1”" hand with a diamond and then g:';:;J:'e';", l laid down the jack of triimps. west ". Hobmlkmx iiiorg agciclexited wtifthd stitlld ar:.ot.h:r . ml fa? ' 1. e 35.”. .33.”. 9 ;un”ieE Ht P” 31 I 8 d t mmries frost 39' '”il””'"'”' lino er film r 0 Spit is in hi? plan I cwever. ed Wu sure hr c tr z n.Pomud queen-nine. and so the fort lacd 43.Mem zvos defeated. Soutth av lie 9 "jequm. o concede three rum): and on chsmm mm chgiliie error made by South in this now" deal was at the tltth trick, when L Am” M. be led the spade sock irom his own 2. Employ hnndl. He had originally lacked six trurn including the king. queen. 3. Baking dumb”. . nine ei. t. The probable division of DAILY CRYPTOQl70'IE-Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR in LONGFELLOW . One letter simply stands tor mother. In this exomple A is uud' tor the three L's, X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters, apol- trophlcs, the in-.;.-ill and tori-nation or the words. are all hints. Each day lhc cnrlc letters are different. A c..,,togran Qootluol . DSMVM'C CJVM DSM SJELW CIJG NJD ARWFC RDO W! KLCCRIW R All! RW EJCRU-GRGGI. !'eeterday's Crnitoquote: if I HAVE DONE THE PUBLIC ' ANY SERVICE. KT IS DUE TO PATIENT Ti-l0UGH'i'-Nl:W- TON. m. Aimrzir. any six rds is not 3-3 - s 4-: break in uch more likely--and in taking out the trumps. just up in establishing I side suit. these iiguree must be borne in mind! South's second lead at trumps latter cos g dummy's ace) by chance. the "missing trumps had Ibeen divided 3-a, this plan would work out as well as the lead of n high trump; and it the more prob- able 4-2 break held true, there well 3: K005 Chin” l-hbla South could knock out 5 trump honour by lead. mg I low card. thus uesen-lng his jack-ten tor the next 'tknockout" play in the suit. 3 but this time Winsome and Mrs, mouth to feed. That didn't bother It -was because one of them was lot .his cost from the smallest to mother most. or course. Mothers '- usually do more worrying than .”;R orviton W. Iurgeul "Tliat. won't hurt him my." de- clared Winsome. -, in - young soh'in' the white cost. You see he drew too much attention. All the testhered toll: in the Old Orchard gathered around to stare at him and talk about him. ior d pure white coat in the old Orchard was really something to talk Iboul-. And how they did talk! Old Or- chard folk are just like other folk. Mrs. Winsome shook her head sadly. "Going out in the Great World and living safely is him enough for any young bird, but it is going to be extra hard for poor . UUOUUHn.-.'.- -.-u-i--.-.-.-up . little fellow," declared Mrs. Win- q . . . . . 50l'llC'. ”Because he is different?" asked Winsome. "No." replied Mrs. VVlllS(JliiP.I”BEVr cause he looks ditierent. He lsnt really any difiercnt from his bro- thers and sisters. He is just as much 3 Bluebird as ally of the others. Haven't you noticed how the others won't lime ruiytliing to do WW1 'him? They treat him as it hi: doesn't belong to the ramily at all. ”I'i'e noticed that," BSFPN Wm" some. "wherever he goes those who see him follow him just to stare at him the way the neighbors are 5doing now," Mrs. Winsome went on. "that won't hurt. him oily." de- clared Winsome. "it he doesnt like it he can. keep out of slshfn" Winsome looked at his son ii be easy to hide with a coat like that, No. sir. it -wasn't. Instead it tins oniiir: in be hard. Very hard indeed. That white cost could be l l I Ilin uliile mat. It wasii't. going to l l ' seen from long distances and there l would be sharp eyes and many of them, sharp eyes of swlit-winged hungry folk with an appetite for tender young Bluebirds. Growing up safely was hard enough for any young birds. It would be very. very much harder for one who would be so easily seen. Winsome was sud- denly sorry for his young son. So it was that his mother paid special attention to him. teediug him first. making sure that he had all the load be needed, (lying to his rescue when other birds bother- ed him as they sometimes did. and doing her best to teach him the things he must learn test it he was to live. His brothers and sisters kept together more or less as they learned to use their wings, but. they wouldn't have him with them any more than they could help. He was what is called an outcast. one who is not wanted. At first. he didn't know what. to make at this and he was troubled. But he soon got over this, and be- cause mother led him so well and took such good care of him he grew fast. Because he was smart he learned fast. He was quickest to learn to find his own iood. Be- cause he was bothered by the other birds he soon learned to try to keep out of sight when they were about. It was hard to be different. it oiten is. BINGO Holy Redeemer Ilall Tlilllliili 3.30 The prises are the nineiu those prevailing at other Bingo: in the city. should have n a low csrdl It. - Winsome were more anxious than W Al Cnpp vou-n-vsnr HE iII' KIRBY MY"F:ARLETH so-moicicaoohx ITI-I so-tuck rm-mo: Twmmrz. rich 9: GLAD 1-o GIVE rr TO A HEAD VWTHOUT MUSSING THE (-'AH.'.'-nun: lTIS.."- mar '91. not cunuw emu. I -rf'DllM'EREcIlll-I'I 'I'Dl.S&1'REl'AhC - ivy . .&t,- ms m'i'IlueioN1 x . s so-cu-r us: rm -mscii r nli'7l.”il15a' or mow quire";-r.u .ir.”nn.V..1i.. ,..-.i..' . -. . CHARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED L tr MAY, 16., 1950 -5! time (:5; 'V 3: as rump: ALL uv, M'5IEU. e SYEEL car van t THE 01' HOUS cam... l NBER N -e- in n, row: men -. mu -,-.. usual in 6 by Buford --we New WlNG is To so on use. 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