Monday, July 23 1956 The Guardian. Page 11 IEDTIMI STORIES - Everybody-.Can Swim. 3 By Thornton W. Bqrgell "What are we going to do?" sob- bed Polly Chuck. You find he always best has tarm- ed. who for the worst was well pre- pared.- -Old Mother Nature. There had been a long drought. my after day there had been no rain. not even I little we drop. The earth had become very. Very dry. The green grass had grad. ually turned brown and become too dry to be good eatinl 101' those who live on grass. The leaves on the trees hung llmPl)'- La ghing Brook no longer laugh- ed, There wasn't enough water in .4 to laugh. it didnt even chuckle. The Smiling Pool had become so small that Jerry Muskrat and Nlrs. Jerry had had to leave their house and go down to the Big River. Everybody was suffering because of the heat and lack of water. Then one day Stickytoes the Tree Toad was heard calling. A lot of people thought he was cali- mg rain. No one can call rain. It simply cannot be done. But when shortly after Stickytoes began to trail clouds appeared coming up in iltc blue, blue sky a lot of folks heltcved that it was because of Stit-kytoes' calling that the clouds had come. At first the clouds were small. white and fleecy. Then they be- gap to grow bigger and bigger. thicker and thicker, darker and darker. By and by they turned very dark indeed. Then rain began in fall. At first there was a thund- erstorm, but after awhile the thun- der and the lightning Pped. The rain didn't. ltlkept rght on all that day and all that night and all the next day. Where there had not bee rain enought, there was now too much rain. The ground had become so dry and hard that the rain could not soak into it fast enough. So it began to run down the hillsides into the brooks. Way up in the hills it did this on Laughing Brook. Laughing Brook stopped chuckling and be- rash in really laugh. Then it stip- ncd laughing and began to roar. There was too much water. It was coming down the hillsides into Laughing Brook faster than Laughing Brook could carry it down to the Big River. The same thing was happening to all the other brooks. Pretty soon the wat- (lei quick results and soothing comfort from ldlliftillfll Hemorrhoids by using eithrr oi the special Mecca Pile Ramp rites-nmie by the makers of the well- ltnnwn Maeca Ointment. Two kinda-Number I, for protruding Dill-cold in tube with perforated pl umber 2, for application. l Fl. In external pile:-sold in jar. PILE REHEDIE IA 81 Iofohe IAIY-Acting lalvoo the System er was over the' banks. There was so mu water coming down that it rolled great stones betore it down the hillsides. It washed away roads and brid- ges. It' spread over all the mead- ows and even on higher lands. It was a great flood all because too much rain fell at one time and for too long. , Down on the Green Meadows the water began to trickle down into Johnny Chuck's home. At first he and Pollydldn'tr mnid to 0 much. A little dampness wouldn't hurt them. Butt presently there was too much water. They went up the long hallway to their doorway and poked their heads out It was right up on-their door- step. Polly Chuch had done a lot of worrying. First she had worr- i 1 because there had been no rain fo- so long. Then she had wor- ried because too much rain was falling. Now she had reason to really worry. The water kept creeping up higher and higher over'the doorstep. "What are we going to do?" sobbed Polly Chuck. "Swim", replied Johnny Shuck, shortly. "But I can't swim. I never go in the water!" cried Polly. "You call swim. Everybody can swim if they have to," said John- ny. He waded out into the water and began to swim. Spend S20.000.000 On Gogetown This Year OTTAWA (C?) -- The defence department will spend S20,000.00tJ on Camp Gagetown, N.B., this year and the camp will be in full operation late next year, Defence Minister Campney Friday in- formed the Commons. I He said total cost is estimated at t6tl.000.000. Of this amount. 312,- 000,000 was for land. Eight claims arising out of land appropriations remained to be settled. Pugwoslt Regatta Reported Cancelled PUGWASH, N.S. tCPle0lficials Friday announ ed cancellation of the fourth annual gathering of the clans and fishermen's regatta, scheduled to be held here Sept, 3. The event was rained out July I and re-scheduled for Labor Day. A spokesman said ”a bigger and better event" is scheduled for 1957. No specific reason was given for the cancellation. i CONTRACT BRIDGE nya. JAY nacxan - soon: dealer; Neither aide vulnerable. 9 toys 1 e 1 The bidding: South West. North K3 INT Pill PIH Pill penlng Leadejacl of dia- moods. The opening three l itrump bid specifies a balanced. h. ttd contain- ing 25 or 27 points. w.t.h str gth or stoppers in all North, of course, passes, de- lighted to learn that his poor hand is faced by an enormous one. - Most mistakes in the play of the cards are of the common gar- den variety. The player who errs generally knows better, but for one reason or another fails to function correctly. Errors in bridge are frequent because the opportunity for error is frequent. The rank or skill of the bridge player is measured, in the last analysis. not by the number of good plays or bids he Ilinkes. but by the inirequency of error. Examine, for example, South's failure to make three notrump in today's deal. He won the dai- mond lead with the ace and led a low spade toward dummy's ten. West was right on his toes and stepp up with the king ro re- turn be ten of diamonds. When South won it, he led the jack of spades. West grabbed it and cashed his diamond for a one trick set. What went wrong? Let's see what the approach should have been. First, we count the sure winners. as we al- ways do in notrump hands. There are eiight-three hearts. two dia- monds and three clubs. Where can we get trick? Only in spades. a ninth What combination of cards held ' by the opponent can defeat us? Just one-where West started with five diamonds and the ace- king of spades. How can we handle this situa- tion, if it exists? By refusing to win the first diamond trick. be- cause East will not have another diamond to lead. If he has. West cannot have five diamonds. What if East shifts to a heart or a club? Nothing. because each i suit is triply stopped. and the Only three distinct breeds of dogs, the Husky, Newfoundland and Labrador Retriever, are na- tive to Canada. four su is. i spade trick can be established in pl .tty of time for the ninth trick. "Ail precautions against defeat are complete if the diamond king is ducked. There is no reason to t. e it. There is every reason ' not to take it. 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