FEBRUARY 25. 1952 csggscvctosc It : contract Bridge 1,. 3,. Josephine Culbertson 0 TIIE Al.l.-lMPlf)Al:,TANT FIIST 1' ., The declarei.-couldn't see that ms ms; may in the lollou-inz hand --made any dillcrence." but he was vary wrong. 1 ii laiei-. :;anl:,i.Iiil'::,ri viiliic-ralllr. QK8 UAQG53 5x942 JDQJ .9103 QA10',76 "M N irttihs 085 2 w E :;, -9”” 3 49 r. .,.. V742 y '6AQJ1075u ..1.AKl0 TlID.l)ltlillIlF-I H P .1 .- '.t Nifl .35 iwyh parsss 1; l. 3. Pass 50 11”” 5. Pass P355 P”: x'iii'ili was perhaps :2 shade too ”PilllluSla5l.lC” ll! lumping 10 HVE diamonds. since his spade king did ,9; figure to be worth much. uncl-zi i7ast's bid-hut. as a matter of (art, that sanze spade king should iini-c been of immense value! west njiriied Uie spade queen, wiid dec'.:ii'rr said --wan, might as well cover." Sn, forthwith. he put up dummyb spade king and. when East played ziie ace. ruffed the trick. South ii rn drew trumps and cashed his ,-iiibs, i'liSC:IX'('lllli'Z dummyls spade night, then hopefully tried the heart finesse. with the hearts ly- ing as they did. however. there was no possibility or avoiding the loss of two heart tricks as long as ih(' defense was right. and so the slam went up the flue. it is clear that South attached nu importance to the spade kind in this deal, but actually that card. nraperly used, would have insured ll!S contract. South should not have my:-ri-d West's spade queen aunioslcoue izicur BACK AND 00:45 YOUR uaik vouae A SIGHT! iioncimlaiitly. ' TIMMY HAS AN IDEA : l The thrifty always look ahead; l The thriitlcss backward look in- stead. -Old Mother Nature. I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Timmy. the Flying Squirrels had taken possession of the Green Forest. It was one of several Farmer Brown's Bay had put up for his feathered friends. As Mrs. Timmy had said to Tim- my. it was just an easy jiimriing glide from the nearest tree. Had it been Just a little farther out on the Green Meadows. it wouldn't hava done at all. Those two little tenants wouldn't have been able to reach that tree in a single jump- ing glide: they would have been obliged to run across on the ground. and that wouldn't done at all. The house was Mrs. '1'immy's choice. At nrst Timmy hadn't ap- proved at all. but once they had il1'l0l'C(i in he had changed his riiinri icninpletely. He was as well pleased with it as was Mrs Timmy. There was just one ihim: that bothered both of them. It was the fact that they had no storehouse near. Their winter supply of mod had been stored over near the big apartment rec over in the Green Forest. and A. l at the amt trick: he should iiavei ducked in dummy and ruined in his own hand. After that. success would involve a very simple man- euver. South could merely draw trumps and cash his three clubs.i discarding a heart from dummy then enter dummy with a trump and throw East in with that care- fully preserved spade king. south would discard ri heart from his own hand on this il'lck- and then simply cfiziiiengo East to lead. iqmo oiovoanrmisos Oi? WILOROOY CREAM-OIL CHARLIE - - - .' v ii" W '-set . ' EVERYBODY CARES Cl1EAM'O1L cunsuc - is a biidhouse on a pole just outside! have ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN that was some distance from their present home. Winter was not yet over. They were reminded of this when they ' poked their heads out of their "T " house one night to find there would 1'" hungry - declared Tlmml be no going out that evening; it ” was showing hard. "I'm hungry." "This seems to he the only declared Timmy, place we have to store any food.'', "Thats too bad for you will stay said Mrs. Timmy. I hungry tor ll while.” squeaked Mrs. "That is too bad. because there Timmy End Edded, "I'm hungry isn't room enouzh here to store myseli." ' much." replied Timmy. ”I.i we look ”I don't suppose there's so much around enough perhaps we can as an acorn in the house,"l said rind ii hole in a tree or some other Timmy. place that we can use for a store- "I don't suppose there is; I know house." there isn't." said Mrs. Timmy. "I've looked around. That is the "Our nearest storehouse is too nrst thing I did after we had tin- iar away tor us to even think of ished our nest. I've looked over tryiniz to get over there in such every tree anywhere near. and weather as this." said Timmy. there isn't one with a hollow we "pm going back to sleepy said can use for a storehouse. We'll Mrs, Timmy. -:1; we can-ii, can we have to getpalong as best ive can." can sleep and forget that ire are 53” M11 Tlmmll. hung,-3,.-v taught to hays found )that DU 0 Ole we ITIOVE over are. SHE?" tshue)p:e1gdg:1n(;fgt::;dn1tg1:;t 3: Perhaps we better so back where little Squirrels were able to izet to W” wire” Wm!" ,5": "V" yeti" . y said T mmy. ttalglilr storehouse in the Gieen faocrh Mrs. Timmy shook her heady When they returned. brought an acorn to tuck away in Eli” "mm"? 0! me kind!" PAGE NINE , By Za-1: Grey ww:Av:Aoy:ae4u. m . claws; suors IIAVE szsw ; I SIIIFIEDI - 7 KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED 77"”:-nfacaoorau I; rwgzwsnetrm! 'i" Sin!-I. ' I 5: JOE PALOOKA THIS is QUITE A PRECEDENT. MR- ' you DID EXCELLENTLY, FINE.!'Ll. new - PALOOKMWCH ME FOR A SWIM READING THAT scam mom ll-IE LARGE iN"rA1AR'. MR. cARDs...RIGHT 1 PALOOKA. Now WE'RE ' READY To SHOOT. THANK VOU.I'M A Di? RUSTY. HAVEN'T SPOKEN THE LANGUME SiNCE THE WAR. TltiSii5 MR. AROOFLOUR tTATAR' EXPERY..ME'LL HELP YOU WITH ANY WORDS VOU FIND DIFHCULT. - HENRY a corner or their new home. ”"GZlo3::. 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