PAGE TEN By Thornton l'J.V()l'(iH IS l'IN0l'(Ell two the Sqiiirre. cousins were more afraid of Sha- than they were of Reddyi .Bti!. stranite to 535'. Ennughs enough. so why ask mnre? "Old Mmh" Nam.rc' cause Shadow was sinali compared with Roddy. Much Black-l me Cw” Sim ” Sammylas ihev disliked even hated. Sha- , ldntr, they had in admire his fear- Squirrel sau it. His criimn. Happy had lcapcd and cautzhti . ttas hatiqttig on despite all Reddv was d.lfictil' for am 0' those tt'lio.mH.d dn In 29' Rd of hint Redd; Saw ” l" m'11"” ”w” m” "95 lt'tvllli"lll.i l)l1PlbECt1iiSP Shadow hung Shadow the Weasel hart attacked mm ma. 1(m.m.hp and mere was Rpdd-l F”x- M” ll3.'.l "lm-V ”mC5.nn w.-iv R.PddV could szet hold of "'5 RPdd-l'- lwni with hi: lower teeth. He tried lm" sh3d”"V ii)” ''”'i ”'5':”? l” E” in sltzike Shadow off. but Shadow 'utv.ildzili be shaken off Reddy tried m knock llilli off with his paws. 1h37;l)'.il shadow was so quick in his he twisted and ShH9k9dillll'll('d and slipped out from under 3! it 5 fmm YGYCP those paws. Alsn the more Reddy y It vtiisii'i long before Roddy Fox .aa-: ti-isliin; that he had kept away llffflll that ll9liZl1bOFli0lJCl. He wish- lll” RM S'l”lT'tPd lic had never shriek:-d Clmttrt-or rel. Which mic he ttmztcd He harl a':lntvcd appwite "Caw, caw, caw!" shrieked Blacky the Crow. itiii-E7-ttTviar i:ad'i't"e.'Eii-E-cite-ct that he would want tn quit in A fight with such a little fellow nsl Shadow the Vweasel. But he did; want to quit now. Ennuzh isi 3 enough. and Reddy had had i But though he wanted to qttii,l enough. he couldn't quit. If he tried to run away. he simply would carry Sha- dow along with him. How he did wish that Shadow uould let 110 that awful grip on lils lip. Those litile teeth of Shadows were sharp. and they were meeting that tip. the upper teeth andthe lmver teeth. It is curious how news of it fight travels, In almost no time at all a lot of feathered folk were flying about in the nearest trees and screaming their excitement. Mrs. Reddy happened to be not far away. She heard the screaming. and went to see what was the cause of it. When she came in sight of Raddy stuggllntz with Sha-i . good common sense. tic:-ti A lot of people do that. It. is the -- had .-mv at them cause of a izreat deal of the trouble Ni'iilPllli this world At first Reddy had and thnufiltt he could easily shake Sha- and p('l'hap5 catch and BLUE PETER STEAMSHIPS LTD. M-V BLUE PRINCE Freiglit will be accepted tip to noon Thursday, July 30th. for next. sailing MN. Blue Prince to St. John's, Nflcl. For space reservations and rates apply NFLD. SHIPPING SERVICE M. V. WALTER G. SWEENEY The above vessel Montreal on July 30th, and arrive Cltarlottctotvn on Monday. 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Island King Of The Royal Mounted l i NORTHUMBERLAND i fSutl6MTciFtiitsTt A T- CAUTION REQUIRED A holding of three aces and two kings opposite partner's opening bid is something to warrant en- thusiasm. but when it becomes obvious that there is no "fit." caution is the paramount issue. Consider this case: south dealer. ye Both sides vulnerable. QAK954 caxsz gas: Q5 .762 N 40.110: QQ1065 QJ43 gqos W E 9.172 .hJ94 S .;Qi03 Q3 '97 QK1054 .t.AKs762 Thebidtling: Smith West North Emit 14. Pass 2; Fun 3; Pan 3' Pass SNT Pass 4NT Pass 59 Pass 5NT Pass 89 Pass 6NT Pan Pass Pass West. not wanting to jeopardise his heart or diamond honors. open- ed his top spade. and though de- clarer had the good luck of estab- lishing his long club suit with only A one-trick concession, he still could not make the contracty Dum- myls second spade stopper was knocked out. and the twelfth trick was simply not there. North, for all his five honor- iricks, IR high-card points. over- bid. I-Its use nf the Blaokwood Convention, partictxlarly. was some- thing less than imaginative. it was all too plain fmm South's responses and North's own distribution that the hands did not fit in any suit; consequently, it was too risky 'to bid both four and five ndtrump in search of aces and kings. South's automatic six-heart answer in the five iiotrump - a response that North certainly might. have anticipated u made it impossible for the combined hands to play at six clubs. the one trump suit that had any chance of standing up. isix cliibs could have been madc.I Thus, when North bid the five notrtrmp he was virtually committing himself to playing the hand at six notrttmp. and than the matter of fit. tor rather, mis- fitl shntild have engaged North's attnntinn There was nothing wrong about 9)tith's opening bid nor his later responses. so North was sole- ly responsible for the loss to his side. . 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