THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN . KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED V . . AUGUST - 20. 1952 9-oo&oo-mac-ewe-c-co-C 1) contract Bridga . he I 2 - III . I IIIOPENOIWIAUIIASIIAPPIAEDTDOJBR. 7 I g I zrmsamsraumza Vt Ilm mauve nv'Ar5utL57 ' V I 0 Bill! a I- By Jolenblne Culbertson r -Cme9 O&39sfeOFt BATTLE OF WITS BULLET? I MUST 657 IE. ..: I. There was 9. battle royal in the following deal between a. defender and the deciarer, but the latter tired the last shot. vs By Thornton W. Burgess " A SUDDEN ENDING i 1 imeHbiE.ilaTi'ock7AaAiica7id to thrust hi hlmseii to the water again. Alas. the world seems ruled by t I -.l v . ' South (lC.&ICF. I A” ikliiiimml Wu” H North-South ruin:-rabid I IL ' I .ti . He had torgotten his tears tor , .r, p , .9g54g Re';l':13lm at me mung m Hgm the time being. He was watciiiii; at ll-U” r--s.l- .'1--- .532 g 1' 935 " ' ' ' tight on the short: not tar lrom him. , . . A Q4 ,.Oid Mother Nature. Two fishermen had quaneueg over ! Efxifiimiivshermali had quarreled over . Qm-3 p62 16 t . W 7- , 1151. 0 re a, iur coal. and u 4 A p”5"”er M m5 "m mars" rtlhe (Iitiei'nealIiDexaetliered coat. One VQ96 N LFL ABNIEP :sinail Fox lay on a big lint stone was Elm, Mink. The other was , the two so busy with their quigrrel. Q KDB W E Q 1051 I out in the middle or the broad1L l,,.'u H .0” 50”, mm mm ; It was wnnderiul how qtiiet so lg n 5;; I'.KQJlo -2-? ' y " hm” mi" me mm M the Urea! lI:.)&nlflT: Izrllpelfs, iltllld both had for:zot- Ieuow mum II” ”"'9"3h me b””he5' 'It 5 S 37 43 Mountain. It has Little Too-Smart. L8,, everything but their quarrel 1" he made any sound at all it QAK OUR BABY.'.' ..-as wueuvousleuao one of the children 01 F-eddy FOX-igom had ,.,,g.,m.,, ,0 MW, 10, , was lost in the sound 0! the water vAKJ1oa'It - me ADOPTION MPERI! He had fallen in the brook where d.m,,H. ichattering merrily as it ran over- ' p-I71 - K . the water was deep, and had strum: Bf”), Mmk is Very quick He was and among the stones oi the brook II-AV down until he could climb out mm; ms hast to Catch Lomuegs! Step by Step, pausing between The bidding on this rock. He didnt like Swini- y me Hem” bv ms mmml Somehmv l each step, Buster Bear moved lor- 50"". wt," NM". twp niing. He hadn't known he cniiidme navel. (iould get put 3 mg ward. Little Too-Smart held his 2' pl” 3. 4p swim. He had just kept his legs 5”” wmg Longlegs managed mibrezitli. Longlegs and Billy Mink 4N1 pa” 5. 1;". going as last as he could, iind this i hold between mem Longlega ls . had eyes for no one but themselves. 5 Q pas, pa” 1;." had kept hitii afloat. but he did muck, mo. he kept smkmg at mm. ilt usually is that way with peoplc Norms twmspade response (t who have lost their tempers while lighting. Nearer and nearer grew great big Buster Bear. For his size. he has rather small eyes, now they ,were filled with eagerness. Perhaps 'he could catch Billy Mink and Longiegs the Heron. Neither -one would make much of a dinner iot- stich a big iellow, but Buster long ago ieariied to be tliankiul for little things He will work ham to catch a Mouse, and a Mouse is hardly a bite. Without kiiowing it, the young Fox had rlseii to his (act in his excitment. What was going to happen? Should he bark a warn- ing? He was airaid to do that. Nearer and nearer drew Buster Bear. He was almost near enough. Something made Billy Mink turn his head. In a flash he dived into the uliter, At the same instant. Longlegs, springing into the air and beating his great wings frantically. "Wool. wool!" said Buster Bear. plunging lorivard. But he was just too late. The big Bird. his long legs trailing behind him, was fly- "OIIKIIOIV ""fNW'-bl” WIS ?:II7”50lm' I Mink, and ii ever his long pointed ; Of "5 OW" 33” mi”? 19” W” but had hit Bill', it would have. something else he didn't know. This 1 been Just mo haul so mm mm, mm was that the water was now so shai- 1 succeedgd in dodging. Do you won, low that he could trade ashore. Not , de, that me mug Fox was excited knowing this he had curled up on and mfg” ms own Lmumes-, By chance he looked up and over toward where the trees at the Green Forest. grew close together. in a- mong them it was shadowy. Some- thing moved there. For a moment the little Fox forgot the light. Was isomeoiie over among those trees! ,Who could it lie? Perhaps he had ,been mistaken. Perhaps he had v . . '- tjrst thought he saw something, nr Lvans Nell Stmel vhnsloel someone, move there. He was just 3,, Ismiav August 23 Dane.) about to look back at the light- ” ling iishermen when suddenly he ing from 9:30 to 1. I questionable bid) made South feel that he would have I better spade suit to work with assuming that North's announced see was not removed too soon -- so he specu- lated with the small-slam bid. West opened the singleton club. South won and cashed his two top trumps, then cashed his spades to unblock that suit. and Xurced West on lead by laying down the heart jack. (South had little (ear that West could lead another club -East's high preemptive almost guaranteed an eight-card suit.) It West had returned I spade or a low diamond, South would have had easy sailing. On the spade re- turn, South would rurl, finesse sucesslully to the diamond queen and ruff another spade, establish- ing dummy's filth spade ior ll. club discard. Or, on the low diamond return by West, South would let it come around to his own Jack and later iinesse to the queen, for 1 discard on the diamond ace. 3 N... h g DO'I'1'Y DRIPPLE I Come to dance at Mac- knew he had not been mistaken. iwhere the shadows were darkest. something darker still, somethln: black, moved. and there stepped out from among those trees some- lone so big that the little Fox did Rollie Mttclfenzie Orcliestrli v-I not believe his' own eyes. Then he ',remembered, he had seen this big fhlack Iellow once. before. It was FIRESTONE ' TIRE SERVICE Flats Fixed . . . and began to slowly move toward , . d 1 ct L 11 id ch 11 h c Vulcltnizing - Retreading :;h1:40r1 -;5l5dilCf:l::0"EVlI;9t 3'1-Digfnhizgii gages fnegzugonochg SW; :3 rtcxzrsaemu mm. . , , on m v - Phone 747 ' on Tuesday. August 5th with the dlscarded lmm d"mmy' am 13”” K I l - president in the chair. rvieetmx op- W Wmml-i" 9"” ”" ill” 4' ”'”H -r We Trade Tires. ened by repeating the creed in un- mm” SUI? "9 W0"Id ha" W 5m” '1 wmw ” "I pug ison and roll call was answered by ' FIRESTON E nnvamon a. McKAY . COMPANY 181 Great George St. BIISCEF BEST ped down on all four leet again NOTICE Custom Combine for service ALLISON MucLEOD Buster sat tip, then stood up on his hind legs. That was so he could look over some bushes. He was watching those two lighting at the edge of the water. He dron- half way to the other shore. The light had had a sudden ending. sournliangrown if AND s. The regular monthly meeting of - the South Freetown Home and six members. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted as read, the treasurer gave report 0! 590.04 on hand. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Elmer Gauthier see about get- ting toilet paper for the school (or the coming year. also see that the by laying down the diamond king. but South met this challenge. He won the trick in dummy. rulied 3. spade. then cashed all of his trumps. keeping 5. spade and two diamonds in dummy. On the last trump West had to ungard dia- render his last club. Albert Stetson act on school com- mittce for the month of September. Next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Elmer Reeves. It was decided that all the women go and clean the school Friday after- noon. Lunch committee for next TlLLY THE TOILER REAILY WCEIED. TILLIE, WEVE GOT THE 5096 HE SLAB-IEDTHE PFACE OF THE PCNI mg down the brook. Blii.V Mink was West smestepped these dame" gxw A s I - Ii ("J By But: our: 21' on auemonsatvmeuni u.Cur memtcseveuz wwmwr ml. THEM TDMORIEMI MOWNG X I shellac and varnish be obtained meeting is to be Mrs. Elmer Smith, . wl;l;';”;'”F”"Il:ln::""' New Lgndgn for school. it was moved and sec- Mrs. Wallace Reeves and Mrs. Ev- !” F 1 dl 'FI" ' 1 3 ended that Walter Gallant to be erett Reeves. The meeting was ad- ); r ren y RESTONE Dealer one - employed to give the walls and journed and closed by singing "God FIPPY AND "CAP" STUBS ,: . ceiling another coat of paint for Save The Queen." 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