~ 1 PAGE TEN Fl-IE GUARDIAN. Province. such sihle.” i Mono: ro rrorsrauns Section 44, Sub-section s of the Highway Traific l Agt 1086 is quoted hereunder for the general informa- i tion of all pedestrians on the Public Highways of this “Pedestrians walking upon the portion of a high- way ordinarily used for vehicles shall, whenever convenient, walk upon their left hand side of portion of the highway, and as close to the left hand side of the road as is conveniently pos- F. A. LARGE, Attorney-General. \ ALIVE sroor EXlilBlTilliS AT THE CHARLOTIETOWN FAIR must have all show cattle blood tested for Bang’s Disease f‘! f _ anytime within 00 days of show. I‘ have them catalogued. Notice To Exhibitors Intending Exhibitors to the Charlottetown Exhibi- tion, please rush your entries in so as to give time to DATE FOR CLOSING JULY 80 Positively No Late Entries Accepted. DAILY ACROSS 1. The shank ,5. Deflle .9. River (FL) l0. Astringent fruit ll. Greek poet (l2. Compass ‘ -_ point 1.4. 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Onc letter simply stands for another In this example A is used ’ for the ihrce L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- - trophies, the length and fermatkn of the words are all hints.‘ Each day the code letters are different A Cryptogram Quotation . ‘GZXJ X KJSTBQ JZBUD BK XU WFQ YXU rrxmusulio YWUJXBDUP. XU XFTZXRPM- 1 '. Yesterday's Crypioquote: THE HAPPINESS 0F THE WICKED lly Thornton W. Burgess) Ptnom fear of some sort none is is free; The boldest merely seem to be. —Old Mother Nature. Little Stripes the Ground Squir- rel, who lives on the Great Prairie is like his cousin, Stripped Chip- munk. a small but happy person. Like all of the smaller folk of the Green Forest and me Green Meadows all the world over he is much hunted. Folks who are much hunted seldom are free from fear when outside their homes. and not always when inside. Day and night keen eyes of hungry hun-t- ers are watching for them. It is so with little Stripes, he of the pretty coat with many impel. every other one a line of little whitish spots. No y one ex- cepting some members of the Mouse family has more hungry enemies to watch for. He can't afford to be forgetful or careless or heedles for even one little 1 Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson . T]!!! DEFENSE SLIPPED Two experts had a furious ar- gument over their own defense in the following deaL North dealer. Neither side vulnerable. East-West 30 on score. AAKIOB QQ10964 §K5 ‘I07 ‘a2. 93 . :ax.11 N Q85: gross W E 6A5? gases S 4.3mm §QJ754 Q2 §Q8842 4'29 Thebiddlng North East South West 1Q Pass 1A Dble. g. 4,5 Pass Pass 4 Q Pass Pass Dble. Poss Pass Pars North should have started with a spade. not a heart. Also, Easts leap to four clubs was a little un- usual, but this bid, of course. was influenced by the part-score. West opened the heart king. and East played the three. West shift- ed to-the- ace of clubs, and E88! followed suit with the same card in that suit — the three-spot. South false-carded the club queen -and sent West into a very long "huddle." ' West finally emerged from his trance by laying down the ace 0f hearts — and then the fireworks started between East and West! (Obviously, South ruffed the heart ace, and from that point on had no trouble.) The respective East and West shoutings boiled down to this: _ East said that he had deliber- ately refrained from playing a higher club because he didn't much care whether West continu- edthat suit or shifted to diamonds. He said that the heart continua- tion had been "unimaginable? Be- sides, West should have paid at- tention to the fact that the deuce' o! clubs was “mlssing"; either East had it, and the three had been a mild come-on signal, or declsrer had false-carded. and the defenders could win another trick in the suit. In any case, a second club lead could do no harm. West said: "What if you had held six clubs without the dia- mond ace, but with the singleton three of hearts? Only a heart ruff would beat the contract." Without going too deeply into the matter, it seems fair to ob- serve that East was over-subtle. He knew that he had only a five- card club suit, and. holding dia- mond conirol, he should have i stan-tly afraid. But he downt allow minute. He is, and must be, eon this to make hlin unhBPPY. N0 in- deedl Instead he whistles and chirps like a happy bird, Just as Striped Chipmunk sings. as he calls it, on an old stone wall, al- though he knows he ls telling every one within hearing just where he is. Little Stripes was down in his home in the ground chuckling. He had Just fooled Young Coyote who had tried to catch him, and how was-feeling very foolish, very fool- ish indeed. You see, Swifty, his smart young mate. was looking on. He had meant to catch that Squir- rel for her. Now Stripes was tell- ing Mrs. Stripes how he had fool- ed that smart hunter by being even smarter. “I was too smart for him... chuckled Stripes. "Look out that next time he isn't too smart for you," retortod Mrs. Stripes. "Don't worry," replied Stripes. "I'm not worrying. If you are not smart enough to be caught you deserve to be caught." declar- ed Mrs. Stripes. “He had fun and I had fun." chuckled Stripes. "How do you know he had fun?" demanded Mrs. Stripes. "Hunting is always fun," r0 plied Stripes, who ls a hunter himself, as some Mice and small birds have found out. "It is ex- citing, and that kind of excite- ment always is fun. He was hunting me. He was disappointed in the end but while it. lasted the hunt- ing was fun. And being hunted when you know you are smart enough to escape is exciting and may be fun too. Did you see how surprised that Coyote was when what he had mistaken for a stake disappeared in the ground from under his very nose?" "I wonder how it would seem neverto be afraid." sighed Mrs. Stripes. "You wouldn't like it. my dear. You wouldn't like it at all," de- clared the little Ground Squirrel. “Life would be dull, much too dull. If we were not. afraid it would be because-there was noth- ing to be afraid of. We wouldn't have to use our wits at all. We wouldn't have to be smart. I think living would be very stupid indeed That is what I think, my dear. "Just the same I would like to try it." said Mrs. Stripes a bit wistfully. "I do hope those Coyotes are not going to live around here," she added. ldttle Stripes chuckled. "We'll have livelier times if they do and that will be fun," said he "l can get along without that kind of fun?’ retorted Mrs Stripes. “My dear, they won't catch you. Do you know why?" replied Stripes. "Why?" asked Mrs. Stripes. "Because. my dear, you are too smart to be caught. Arid I won't be caught because I am too smart. Now let's go outside and have fun. 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