B X Do I good . Life is sweeter liv great deal of good in o. It Sammy were a Boy 5 would be a stood one You were are very few day: 1 doing a good turn. you do not. hear turns he does my has saved l neighbors by on" his good turns. Johnny Chuck in i done a good turn lured fartiher than 3 . done from the salon n. V among the bushr: Green Meadows. Join: foolish: he was t: bniit. the had iliiiica Cw Mnilx dancer at which they xx Thornton saismr JAY'S (soon 'I'liRN t-um evei'.V day. ed that way. v Siiuim) 2 w some lolks do not like S'ilUIli)' (-mlili have ilouiici much nearer . Jay. They call him a liner niiri hump, other bad things. He it: iin::.v nrri l?c(ldy Fox and Mrs. Raddy were he has a bad ri-"mic liliW:L' hie h!(i(iCll ill the bushes, one close to : neikhlbom Y9"-r S-'imYi1.i is in :w .l.iliiiiii”s iront door and the obher . mean: all bad. in mi tlum is .1 m ;. back (imp, may Xvpre iii 3 that lie r Ymi hour 0' :ll! hr Wit 1. Jo (tin Hill”: i!i.i::.i .i:l)' ' iilrr P .ZuvnC. Tlicy uero lying in wait. it iiiiiess something very important is to he .2-aiiicd by so doing. Johnny iiinti ventured out on t.he green Mm-iriniis for sweet clover that was 1i: always foolish to take chances i not one hit. swat-t(-r than clover he ihni inls time Johiiiiy when they woiiid he returned .ii tins Jilsi by chance that Sammy .l.n rniiie along: that way. He saw iliriii There is little that escapes solo-m" .l.iy's siiarp eyes. He saw Rrcltiy and M13. Reddy and he saw l av 5.19. thief!" soreuned -” . .. .a.Ji. "Thief, ethief, Sammy again. the edge oi the Old Pasture. Jottin- ny knew tihat Reddy and Mrs. Red- dy lived in the Old Pasture. "It's those Foxes." thought Johnny. "Anyway, it. is one of them. They know where my Iron: door is; everybody does. Probably one of bhem is hiding right. close to it. Perhaps they know where one o! my back doors is. It's a good thing I have made more than one back door. It was a lot iliilrivny Ciiuck. rind he knew exactly i'li.'tt those l-loxes were hiding for. Tlicir was just a chance that .loi1uny might. be able to get to one zioorixays it he was promptly '1, so Sainniy Jay 'l.iat "i5 Suiiiiii,i"s good turn that: (i Now the minute Sammy scream- Ni, ”iiilDf, thief, thief," which is ills way of wziriiiiitz others of dan- n .loliiim' lzilrsscd wiiat the dillie Siiiiiiiiy W ii S iilimi hon! W00!) ISLAND-CARIBDU FERRY SERVICE 1'!) F.l'.l"l'. SAILI N DAILY day from each From each trrmiiizil (N .11 VI-' ll llitt'!u-iiu:: Miiiilrul, 7 mu! 9 inn. 7- ll iI.rit.. l. Ii and 5 p.m. For (all lnfnrmztiinn runi:iri llt-:ul (Hill-r rut. Chnrinttetmrn, where. hy making nppli:-.-ilinn at reservations may lw 5tCPlll'D(i for first mid seconil sailings. each tr-rniiiiiil. For (hilly rvinort iisirn in (MY viivh iiioriilnz followiii; first News Brniuimst ii:.”.It Slit ' i CATCH AN li..XlH.l' LIit)NhlN(u'i AND AYUH) lH'lIiAY. NORTHC'iilBl'1liI.AVl) FERRIES LIMITED. CILHH.()'I"l'FlT0ii'N, P. E. I. '2); l.V(il.l'SH'E S'l'ANl)ARl) TIME. ir-.1.-at An hour: in arlvanee. 0 ILS. Tliiir. I: 4 l i Adm. '15c in MR FORGE ASSMHATION DANCE R()l.l..-UiAY llAl.l.R()())l TIIPRSIIAY. JFNE 19 )lus'- by THE DOWNTOW lhiiiciiigg 9:30--1:00 cl. table IRS BIG BAND Phone 1242 for Reservation Napoleon and Uncle Elhy warned I , 1 do that. of work to make several. but work usually pays on in tihe end. One of those doorways is not where anyone is likely in look tor it. Thats l the one I'll head for." Johnny was not yet fat. He was trim and in line condition. He could run last, much faster than most folks think a Chuck can run. His black heels fairly twlnkied as he ran as fast as his legs could lake him. He slanted toward his lay in waiting. Half way there Johnny turned on to one side, Reddy Pox didn't see him because Roddy was lying so low that he front door, near which Raddy Fox! beosgeeosueto-aavw9tio4ov contract. Bridge ' By Josephine Culbertson K(96&-0bssie0l)&xiIiy-5.-an .t .6 xi. WHAT PRICE "SCIENCE"? Boientific slam-bidding - by which is meant the painstaking invwtrlgation oa suit.- controls - is all very line, but it can't be denied that under some clcum- stances the best way to bid R slam is by mentioning only one suit. Consider this deal irom it dupli- cate game: isouth dealerp , Neither side vulnerable. Q 9 3 8 4 9 TI 6 , A 10 '3 4 T 4 7 5 p J 10 9 7 N o s 5 3 2 :QQ88l3 WIE QAKJB 9 7 6 2 9 Si ,, 4 2, A A J 10 8 6 2 U A Q Q 10 5 4- K Q 3 - This was the bidding at several lablca: South West North East. .1! Q Pass 3 Q Pass l4 N T Pass it Q Dble. B Q Pass Pass Pass .Tlii8SE N0l'tl1-SOUUIS C0l'lgliEi.l1iD' ted themselves for srzoppling short, oi the slam that could be defeated so quickly by 9. diamond lead. Alter East's double of the tiye-diainond response to the Elwkwood Can- ,t.;... THE GUARDIAN. RCHARLEOTTETOWN ” vention, West was in no doubt. I- bonl. the best. opening lead, and, knowing what. I0 expect, neither E North nor South cared to venture further. . At. two other tables North-South were using one bids to show mcea; oouldin't wa-tch Johnny. The same . was true or Mrs. Reddy. They were sure iihat, Johnny had to come to either one of the two doors. They didn't, need to watch, or so they thought. But Sammy Jay watched. llid' he chuckled. He chuckled way dowiil ;in his throat. Johnny Chuck had, turned off to one side. He wasn't i running straight, up into the bushes . at all. "Thielf, thief, thieu" scream- ;od Sammy again, Just; to annoy . Roddy and Mrs. Redriy. He loves to He loves to spoil their hunting. but he makes it up to , them when he. sees them in dan- iger by warning them of hunters 2 with dreadful guns, and where they are. . Roddy waited. Mrs. Reddy waited. 1 Johnny rim. Sammy Jay watched y and chuckled. Suddenly. While still , outside ohe line of bushes. Johnny l suddenly kicked up his black heels and disappeared. Sammy chuckled more than ever. but he Rem his tongue SL111. "There is another back door hidden in , that clump of grass and those Foxes don't know about. it," thought Sammy. He was right. PACKED T00 FULL '1 one grain elevator here is being torn down and rebuilt. It had been stocked with 40.000 bushels of wheat since last (all, and this their bidding went: I . V south wait Minn -out 1 Q Pass 3 Q Pas; 4 V Pass 5'; Pass 5 0 Pass Pass Pass Slll('C liPLlliCr prirtiier could loc- ate diamond control. and since iliey had plainly told West what to lead, the slam could not be risked. At the two remaining tables the bidding was most unscientinc - but also most successtuil The sequence was: one spade by South. tihrec spades by North, six spades by South, all pass. Consider poor West's dilemma! with no interma- tion to go by, 111 was virtually a lnss-up amour: hearts. diamonds Hllfi clubs for the opening lead. and it. was not. slirprising met one West led the heart Jack. and the other West, led the club nine. In each case. of course. iihe declarer could then run 13 tricks! IIN CIVVIES NOW OTTAWA-(CF) msgi. Bill 01- son. 30. known for his graphic action photographs oi Canadian troops in Korea. has become A partner in Capital Press Service here. Olson, 9. native of Vancou- ver, was discharged irom the army alter 18 months' service with the Spccial Force. 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