rm: GUARDIAN. caAni.o'rrn'rowN' H . H mm: 1;, 193, "I did the same thing was the '3003CO3CO&CI30OC KING OF THE ROYAL - y 9-'vi3i.9i.'f.1i.9!"l.'.:,l;":l'u.5f.";.i.'?.11'if.i: , contract Bridge ,gx - Y , ,. Y I think we better keep away tron: -W - mi vuuluvrr um: amvrsuum-nit K 7 By Thornton ao.1n:' F0h;'";'LANNlNG Iii:-k may be gnarl nut in the end is nothing on uhicrl 7n rilfiifiltl. -Itmiciy Fox. "I see we have rather a near rei'.'hbnr." said Roddy Fox to Mrs. Emily as they sat iaikiiig ihings (wnr up in the Old Pnsuirc. '1 snprose you moan Johnny FHlick." Mild Mrs. Rcdriy. "1 ere he has been builriilig a new home umin by the fence bvtween the Old Pasture and the Green Mea- clc-irs. I wonder thnt he dared to clxg a . me so 5130:”. 9. distance irnrn nu! own." Roddy 5-rinsed. it was 8 toothy prflrl "He Dfoliiiliiff thinks he's so srnart that it. doesn't matter hr.-"v hear he li'.'96," 59.1.1 he. . W. Burgess "I don't know that it does. He may be right about this." said Mrs. Roddy. "we'll have to admit that he is smart." said Roddy. "We hsvent yet been shut enough ourselves to catch him. snd goodness knows we have tried oiten enough. I wonder what made him leave his home on the Green Meadows and come up here to the Old rasture." It was Mrs. Reddy's turn to chuckle. "Perhaps he is doing it just to show us that he isn't afraid of us". said she. "Have you look- ed his house over?" "I looked his doorway over, it that's what, you mean." replied Red- dy. "The doorway isn't big on- ough for one or us to get through. and or course the hall inside is smaller still. I looked around for A back door, but I didn't iind one." ANNUAL MEETING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCMTION Tiiiril District of Queen's Will be held in Winsioe Station llhll Wednesday, June 25th at 8:30 P. M. Mr. R. R. Roll, Q.C.. uill ho in attendance I Louis McDonald, President. and other speakers ANNEJAL The Annual Meeting of -.I. Roddy nodded in agreement. "Quite right, my dear. Quite right." mid he. ' I a "it we keep away from his neigh- taarhood and dohtt bother him, he may by and by grow 'careies.s. Then we may have a chance to catch him." declared Mn. Roddy. "I would like to catch i-iim'ii for no other reason than to prove that we are as smart as he is. sdiar he has outlnam.-d us. and we have to admit it." mid Reddy. "Just now, he is sticking close go his home. I guess he hasn't finished it yet. Later he won't stick close to it." said Mrs. nieddy. "Aa umai you are right. my said Roddy. He usually agrees with g 5!: .,:.',,g JV, V Reddy grinned. It was altoothyirrln. Mrs. Ready. Perhaps he has found it the best policy. "'I'he thing to do." said Airs. Roddy. "is to wait until he is through with house U'.lUdhl( and in- stead of thinking of that, is think- ing of his stomach. It is when he is getting hit that we should have the best chance oi catching him." "If we keep away from him." said Reddy. "he will in time get care- less, as I said before. Everybody does that. We do it ourselves." "There is a lot of sweet, clover growing near the edge of the Green MEETING the Law Society of Prince Edward Isirmd will be held on Monday the 16th day of June at ilte hour of 8 o'clock p.m. in the Charlotte- town Hotel in Clirwloiteiowii. JOHN P. NICHOLSON, Secretary-Treasurer. Meadows right where he can get it without going far from his door- step. but when ,he has eaten that, he will have to go iarther away,” said Mrs. Reddy. "Quite true. my dear." replied Roddy. "Furthermore, even it he doesn't eat all that which is close at hand, he will after awhile get to thinking that perhaps some other ciov.-r will be smarter, and will go looking ior it. We'll just keep track him tor n whue." '1 By Josephine Culbertson , gaggu, y ””,nu, P . "um .- . . I (QI&OOfO9'&OkI"40s14. CID!!! DOUBLI The best time to make close doub- les is when your partner has bid a. suit in which you are very short. Consider todsy's'desl. Few players would choose the action west tool: on the second round; yet it was by tar the most promable. West dealer. Both sides vulneraom Qllloil-O OS man 564 9 . J 2 F0 lgaxqs 3 vou W E .2 gaio-is Z "' "V CC. V gapua ouga 10 9 '3 S-009 940 7:” ca 9 A K K ' . The biddln West Nona nut loutf .1 ; Pass 2 5 2 9 I Dble. Pass Pass Pass It, goes without saying that the Q-8-4 is not an ideal trump hold- ing on which to double the oppon- ents at a low level. Particularly when the doufoled suit is A major and the enemy will go gems if suc- eessiul. Nevertheless, West's double was s sound investment. East had shown some strength by bidding at the two-level; West had I. single- ton in his partner's suit (s fact which immediately cast doutn up- on the notrump picture): and there was no reason in (eel that East had spade support. In any event. East would not be rigidly bound by the double - it he was short in hearts and had game aspirations at spades or noirump, he could on- nouncs the not at his next turn. Actually, as will be observed, East-West could not have made game at any denomination, and so their greatest proiit was in doubl- ing two hearts. West opened his singleton din- mohd: East won and returned the diamond Jack - this suit preier- ehce signal implying that East wanted it spade retum. After rui- fing the diamond West led the ace and quee-not spades, inviting part- ner tn ruif ii he could. East did oi him. and when the time comes that he ventures fas-flier awar,i nut. and his diamond return gave West a srrnnd mil in ihe suit. West. then simply exiled with a high THAT'S A GOOD BUY IN GAIZDEN HOSE, l , Mk. i7i2lPPLE-'CAN ? -&- I WHEN IR. WILSON CALLS, TO PUT 9SAG ON IT'S VEQV lMPfTANT. '11 be d 1 hi ." ' we"We'li ligrikysrriou-nd Tnd see where 35:: "Eggs ;2'e:;Bddif,'”i::l .3: ' s - - w . Th l ' 1 '1 H11 K d . i SAH.l.'?(.S .u sz. 1.4 Ti) snrr. 2a ilsrulsivn b;t”?h';t iunyfxrilf Jorfnfff :3” from his club holding and give the DAIIJ (iiwluiiu , Sliiirlriysl. STANDARD Tl.'lI'P.'. an goonpr or lmmj. ..n,mL mm '0 opponents taro bricks in that gun. From each t4-rminnl . 7 and 9 a.m. - it s.m.. I. I and H p-m- know the be” "M mm" H” and The result was a Sill)-palm penal. For full ininmmilon cont.-ict HP.'ld Omce at Charlottetown, M.-5, Redndv, ' Y.i'- - "'"”-EH”-V m"k'"l;'m"iLP'l'"'l'"" It "Mt 48 hmm 1.1.: advance. so Reddy and Mrs. Roddy took ?sm-m-'n--:rmr-' "”'" "M ""'-V ,'i"””' ""' "Y" "M '9'-ionil hill. Old! care.not to bother Johnny Chuck living in a home without a back d” "M" '""' '"""””'.'- in anv wav. Onlv at night um door. One night ihev found a ' nrstF;'r..:-1-nliilrnifitgzz 4lr.:N."-1'1"" -"""l "'""'"'-' ”""""3 they so near his home. Then they back d00r- It wiunii the perfect CAT6 f ' "g l"; '5; T""f' thoroughly looked it over. 0! coursew one he had iirst made. still it was " A5 EAR” im)55”hG M”) H 01” 91514-51 they didn't iorget to look for back: a very good and well hidden hack v . . . . . h d d . h0RnnmI.m”RLA5D FERRIE5 mM7TED- t?rwm'or:1t1)eeIa:seer'tiiTlvrek:;w ;ohi:r?:' ”-95v.vu get him." said Roddy He BRINGING UP FATHER ”Mn”)TTF'T(m N' P' E' 1' ' and his ways so thoroughly that sounded more coniident than he , g M they knew he wouldn't; think or really felt. 6 By Wait Kelly . -- .-V ' AVQMEAECPPSHELSESBTQLEIAU Ti-lATAF1'E V ' f ' L 7"! N49 XHA NVA . .-n- has cimien acwun is suTlM 1M AFEAID Tim wom no, i ns:pasw?a:.35i?s- oi: COIJP5! new rMvKI.veAw.4mr.' J ANIMAL! mama Annuity IM ALL TO II UPIEF 1 pear was were my . CALL5 FOI2 ME? f ' Yo NCLUDE any "rue CANDIDATE AND we ,Voaur,.i":zr M-ntxcws Doc ro payer: Poook AM FaeA;vmALs. mean. we CAN'T AFFOZV To BMs.izzAss we VCANDIVATE... wen. 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