M THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN By Thornton u-nu '1-oo-snunr on-rs A BATH Each day before the setting aim. Be sure you have some wi olesome fun. -Little Joe Otter Little Joe Otter practices what he preaches. There is something Very, very wrong with I day in which he doesn't have some whole- ome fun. His fun is not the kind hat main other people uncomfor- able; it is truly wholesome fun. tong. long ago, when the world was young, Little Joe' grandfather tinny times removed. discovered the value of play and, of course, play is fun. so, ever since, the Otter (oi: have been playful folk. Some- times several play together and sometimes Little Joe plays all by himself. Even in the very Worst DRY DOCKIHG GENERAL IACIIIJIE SW -4 MARINE REPAIRS Sp:-ld:'.u.s Amybu 4- menu nu... 5 (mile: In dodun; vuocll u; to iiboian Modem Equipment lav -win on Sieel and wood Hnlln i o I 3 o R-pun ll D-ad in-mu a Auuiiu sum... and Mann: Hardware . c....p..i Ad:-mm; 0 Divan ouilahh NORTH SYDNEY MARINE RAILWAY C0.LIMITED lI0l?I'll SVONEV - NOVA 5(07'lA W. Burgess weather, he manages to have fun "What do you say if we go slid- ing?" said Little Joe to Little Too- Smart, the young Fox he had met beside the pool in the brook over near the foot of the Great Mountain Little Too-Smart looked puzzled. He was puzzled. He hadn't the least idea what sliding was. He didnlt like to let Little Joe know that he didn't know. "It you please," said he, "I think I won't do it today." Little Joe Otter's eyes twinkled He knew that the little Fox didn't know what sliding was. "It is fun,' said Little Joe. "Don't you think so?" "I'll watch you," said Fox, pretending he hadn't the question. "You better join me." said Lttlr Joe. "It is a lot more fun when two slide than when one slides a- lone. Come on and try it! The wa- ter'.s fine!" The little Fox squirmed uneasily He wanted to please this new friend of his, but he hadn't the least idea what Little Joe was talking about. the little heard W; NEW GLASGOW Only S450 One Way Phone MCA Today MARITIME IERTHAL ii-wail: Freight will be accepte BLUE PETER STEAM SHIPS LTD. MN BLUE PRINCE 18 for next sailing of M V.Bl P-' - ' J0hI1,S. Nfld. For space Sreserilrlzietiorlisnzifid drlalifg NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. BOX 65-PHONE 1605 d up to noon Monday, Aug. He rolled down that steep bank. splash. into the water. No. sir. he hadn't the least idea and Little Joe knew it. He was Just teasing Little Too-Smart. bank there. it was toward the top of this steep bank that he made his shoulder. Little Too-Smart hesitated. He got to his feet. walked a few steps then sat down again, and looked rather longingiy alter Little Joe Otter. Little Joe said nothing more. He walked back and forth along the top of the steep bank, looking it over. Then he squatted along the edge and looked down into the water below. The little Fox walked a few steps nciirer and sat down once more Lillle Joe seemed to be paying him no attention wliatcver. but all the time he was watching out of the corner of an eye. He continued to sit and stare down into the water Little Too-Smart walked ii few more steps. and sat down again. ”I wonder." thought he. "what that follow is looking at down in the water? I wonder if I could sec down in the water if I were up where he is? It must be fun to set down in the water. Perhaps I could see a fish. Of course, I coulcin". To in see one." He took a few steps catch one, but I would just like . toward Little Joe Otter, and sat down. Only 35.00 One Why ! "Come on!" cried Little Joe, and suddenly he was sliding down that and to bank head first. Splash! He hit the water and disappeared. The little Fox forgot everything but his curiosity. Had his new found friend slipped and fallen in? He rushed to the edge of the bank. and looked down. All he saw was a series of circles that grew wide: on the surface of the water. Littlv Jno Otter was nowhere to be seen The rippling circles reached the other shore, and the water was smooth once more. The little Fox could look down to the very bottom Liitlo Joe Otter wasn't there Where Could he be? What could have happened to him? The little Fox had it strange feeling of fear He leaned over. the better to look down in the water. "Go on in. the water's fine!" said a voice right behind him. It start- Vlcd tho little Fox. He lost his bal- ance. He rolled down that steep bank. splash, into the water. As he did so, Little Joe Otter leaned over and grinned. He was having fun. Little Too-Smart wasn't. He was getting an iiiiexpoctcd bath. i l l i Little Joe made his way fartheri .- up the brook. There was a steepf ? 1 his way. "Come on!" he called over ' V . O'fCO?60&OOC. 3' contract Bridge KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED By Jolephlno Culbertson . &0 D&ODHO0Q NOT SO STRATEGIC East's attempt at "strategy" in the following hand did not meet with unqualified success. West. dealer. T . Both lldes vulnerable.. , North-South 60 on score i East.-West 40 on score. coME BACK... H S4. YEAI-I. we ms Pump 6 ouro: HEPE BEFORE TIIE KILLER, caucus: WE WERE 70 so on i ISN Locarxom. SAID IIE was some in raw. Bur-'HE(OiILD'V! DlAl5lP...IlE3 Ml! BULLET. By Al (Iapn , gxioat . 91076 i gitoses 9 J97 46 . :3... , N 9KQe Y .1054 W E QKJD UL ABNER .g.AKss s 72 33 pA5,,2 4910” S-iJHE'LLCOM:"TOlNA -- Ml on-:-AN' I.NsHz'i.L QAJ9B532 SIGNTWDAPER. . L. ecziviui vo'ouR 4,”, B-BABY” i'.'..h the tense part-score situ- ation providing a background, this was the bidding: vvm North East south 1 J. 1 9 Pass (l) 2 Q Pass Pass If Q 3 Q 3 n 4 9 Double Rdbl. Pass Pass Pass Ssulii easily made the redouhled contract, whereas East West could have made five clubs against the natural heart lead by North. So the "swing" was about 1700 points! In postmortem. East bitterly crit- icized West for his "horrible three spade bid." insisting that West DO'I'FY DRIPPLE ro' I-'iVI'. NIGHTS. AH n-wwr GOT no RlSf.'.'-AH HA?' wn-ours cAusn3i" lT?- 1 . . SQ) I AH wII.u! AH ngsseo HIM on TH ROAD!!- r 7IIA'lE7'7'A.'RARRIVl'lV77AE msavz nltauv? - B3, Rufor WILBERT, YOU 5HOULDN'T BE COMlNG TO DINNER should have kept on passing in - view of his minimum opening. "If you'd had the spade ace, as I had '. every right to expect." East said i "I could have riilfed a spade to beat the coiitri-ici." It is true that West was aggressive in bidding three spades over three hearts. but was East's fault ex- clusively that the outcome was so costly. The logical development of Exist-West bidding was virtually blocked by East's absurd pass on the first round. East planned. of course. to do a great deal of bidding later but the efiert of his pass was to plant ii. mistaken idea in West": mind. Thus, West was reconciled to stepping aside when South made the Jump bid of two hearts, but when East then competed with three clubs, West had a faint ray of hope. His three-spade call over EXCEPT MY BLUE STRIPED WEARING ITI (sour vorws . - three hearts was not a strong bid - it was a purely tentative effort to find R. fitting spade suit. and West intended. or course, to go back to clubs in case of trouble Certainly. West did not expect East to double (our hearts. or. having doubled and been redoubled, to stand that contract when Ea.-i: BEACH CLUB U5. WHERE WGJLD YOU LIKE TO GO? had such it magnificent runout to five clubs! YD LIKE 10 60643261 THE i&T9AND5 JUST GNE NEA HAMMOCK UNDER flLEAKTlIhlW5'TDT1LLEAtJD BOY5 gg4i&-V51-Y CEPICNI . H. TTPPY AND "CAP" STUBS nwzcanr. 940 nvrtrmau. Napoleon and Uncle Eiby ' . NAPOLEON .' 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