l I PAGE NINE I THE GUARDIAN. CHA-RLOTTETOWN KING or mail ROYAL MOUNTED ...45'Mvs'5zz: usr Iionsorttscusi 4. ' i '-..,, FEBRUARY 15. 1952 . ' &0300t-0&0 contract Bridge 3 By Josephine Clubertnon o0O&e09&rO9-tee SUCCESS WA! POSSIBLE By Zr-H Grey, (011195! 7Hi5&'P0fI5V , it - muses! The slam contract in the follow- ing deal was not sound, but it the declarer had taken full ad- By Thornton (Y AND IVDIS TIMMY TALK Tm” IT OVER 131:1; over what you have in mind. W. Burgess as they are. and they had to be constantly on the watch (or him and be very. very careful not to give him a. chance to catch them. vantage ot a lucky break or card: he would have "come home." . , ,, . sou,L?l.4:.ner. ' V "ris much the wisest plan you” l1v:reheY:w"g:2;5edtoIW::ntl':'l;l:)n:; Both sides vulnerable. f'lnd- V ' .' " ' ere s an " sold .. Jrimmy the Tlylnl Squirrel. one night as she and Timmy were Tliismrml both d u y' .Otg0a'a3 V -- opening ,ond eatlnz some choice S , ':,,3 JOE PALQQKA. now right Timrmy ls. Talking nuts. Her voice was squeaky. . "No" replied Mm Timmy. "hut -h'.A85 p , imiigs uvetr tlgcloreis dfglgesshefrlig ITlmmy looked up iviith slurlprise. we m'u1d go look for one... .42 N . 3 ' ALLo'MEE5-mg WALSH” --,...;v ubou em I ' ” suppose so." said e. 'i iave- .. u ' . ' rev TELL US AT vou no w:sd0m- 1'5 Ellmm 5"” L” bmi nit thought anything about it. but . 3”" "SW shggi xi,” ,,,:::: 3511003825 w 13 P: 3 5 "rm to CONTACT ' uev,moa3v... HOl'EL.CALL vou out the hidden faults ll. plan I don-, know 0, my ,.,,so,, why .T”"mY- 9 ”"..wm. me mam, 4,1497 S ,,,Q,,5” - Monocco.rHevcAN 1HERE'5ACALL oeess Pl.ACE...WE have, we ,h,,,,,d,,., conunu, ,0 We rent than ever u 5 2 . MAKE me TELEPHONE sea VA...LON6 I I ,: use REACH Meesrsn ms AFTERNOON. may . ., mu: this place? ' ' CONNECTION FROM g DISTANCE. . s 11' K y - - PALOOKA... Mn and MW T""mY had 99"” he” ”You seem to have rorgotten OKQJ "5 , mesa. VESNOUR . - EMPORTANTI ;-'l the autumn and most or the '1 wonder," squeaked Mrs. Tlm- who is living dwln below,-v squu. V 7 3 2 EXCELLENCY, .,,,ii'.n- in the big apartment tree my, km M,-5, Timmy, g, OAOK4 1-. the Green Forest. They had ”what do you wonder?" Timmy uohlu exclaimed Timmy. "1 II-1 a lot or neighbor! in N15" "'60- as-ked. suppose you mean Spooky the The bidding: Others or their kind were hv- "r wonder u it is wise." re-pli- screed, owl." South West North East in: them M the belmnlni 01 ed Mm Timmy. "I'm just looking Mrs. Timmy nodded. "That is 1; Pass 3. run rnld weather Kllly the Sparrow ahead. You understand." just, who 1 mesh," said she. 49 Plus 4 Q Pug llauvk had moved in. And in the "NO. I don't." squeakcd Tlm- --ge hasm, homered us any," 59 Pass 64 (final bid) -nidclle of winter. w-ho should my a. bit impatiently. "What are said -I-1mmy,Hc spoke in ii i:loubt- i 3' , lake the lower apartment but you looking ahead to?" M lone, - After making the mild slam spooky the Screech Owl. They "The time when we will have --T1-mg; begauge we know an a. Suzgeftlon of four diamonds over l:adn't minded the little Hawk in a house-ful of children," replied bout him and” how to keep Pu; Norths double raise in spades, the upper apartment; he hadn't '2-uthcrcd them in the least. You ;'i-F, he was awake only in day- lime. and they were awake and ntlt only at night. Having SpOok' the Screech Owl for a nelgh was quite another matter. He is one of the night-loving folk just Mrs. Timmy. "I am wondering 1! this will be a good place to bring them up." "Do you know of a. better place?" demanded Timmy. He sounded a little impatient, and his voice was a trifle squeakler than usual. Vocational School. vocal-rronar. scnoor. Egg & Poultry Grading Short course If sufficient numbers apply, a short course in Egg and Poultry Grading will start on February 25 at the This course is carried on under Vocational Train- ing, a joint project of Federal and Provincial Govern- ments, and instruction will be given by Mr. F. M. Nash and his staff. For those who must live away from home, assistance towards living expenses to the amount of 36.00 per week is available upon satisfactory com- plction of the course. Send applications immediately to the Supervisor of the School, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. 0 V. mxxvq - mg pgms . F ., ipondun lmybu D Dram 'l -mu, GENERAL MACHINE SHOP l ISSLLS int n. mu -Mn Dada:-I (udiu Vlndrm u1myn.pn- or his way. But you know as well as I do that we have to keep con- stant watch: that we can't allord to be forgettul and careless evcn once. How about the babies?" re- torted Mrs. Timmy. "Well, how about them?" squea- ked Timmy. ”The poor darlii,igs,,won't even know what danger is at first, so how can they look out for them- selves?” cried Mrs. Timmy. Timmy had no answer for this, so he tried to change the subject. "There are unusually nice nuts. Don't you think so, my dear?" said he. . "He would soon find out that we had children and he would be wav.-hing for them. The poor clears wouldn't have a chance once they were outside the house." dec- lared Mrs. Timmy. Timmy pretended not to hear ihis. "I wish we had stored up more of these nuts," said he. "We are not talking about nuts," squeaked Mrs. Timmy sharply. "We were talking about what is best for our babies." ”But we haven't any!" Timmy. Mrs. Timmy let this pass. "I think we should go look for a new home, and the sooner we do it the batter." said she. Timmy said nothing. S cried LONDON - (Reuters) m Clem- ent Attlee. parliamentary op- position leader. cancelled a trip to South had "nothing left" and so was not justified in jumping to live spades over North's tour- hcart cue bid. Since South did jump, North could not be blam- ed (or going on to the slam. W955 Opened the diamond jack. Soutih won, drew trumps, and then apparently feeling that his only chance was to find both the king and queen of hearts in West': hand. he led a heart toward dum- my and put in the jack. East tool: the trick, and South was left. with another sure loser in hearts. Dcclarer was unwise in play. int: for both the king and queen or hearts to be held by west .. a much better chance was avail. able. South should have cashed the hen” ace. drawn trumps, eliminated the clubs and dia. monds from the North-South hands. and then led a heart to. ward dumirny's J-6-4. ' True. there would be no guaran- tee of success with this plan- the missing hearts might easily have been otherwise placed but South would be using the 5955 ”Dcrc:ntagc.'' In every case where East started with the king. small or queen-small, the oppon- ents would be helpless. East, up. on winning the trick, wouid have In lead another suit and give South 3. heart discard (mm his own hand while he ruled in flummy. The play would also work it West started with a double. W" him) honor and failed to un- block that honor on the ace; and V I'M AFIZAID To LOOK, pAi2Tv FOR THE KIDS 3055--1 HAVE AN IDEA iT'6 LEFT-OVERS-! Philadelphia in March because budgct day in the House of Com- mons has been brought forward to March 4. Attlee was to have llown to the United states to be guest speaker at the Annual din- Pot mark on mcland wood Hull)-Dsurl Reoau--Aniuim 8-: min - Manna Hardware and I-hbeiu Fn...u NORTH SYDNEY MARINE RAIL NURIH SVDNEV - NOVA SCDTIA Napoleon and Uncle Elby it would always work it west iaried with K-lo or Q-lo. her or tile-Fe-llowship 6ommls- -----m m"' ” 8”” WM" W ""1 TIPPY AND "CAP" sruss tolerance, TClifEFEE SEE! I SAVD YOU COULD MAKE IT ! ! "S ' ;i'ilu7LiP,(o”oNiaAo'Lii4'i'7"iI'ou-' I'M ONLY some 10 g, wAsi-i mess THINGS I - i.AuN9II"'"" X A hglighh BRINGING up FATHER -.7'.'Za'. 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