GUARDIAN. cnaanorrrarowu - J W Mn. '20. 1952 He didn't mind too much. The . OO0OC KING O1.-.rn.m goyAL MQUNTED By 2 (av oulythludastvbothsredhlmwu WHAT TI! IAIN BROUGHT FORTH Once the simple facts you know Mystery melts like the snow. --Old Mother Nature. 1' 655 Pasture. there was I shower. It had been threatening to rain, and the clouds had grown heavier and heavier. That was one reason Red- dy was going home. He knew that if it. should rain hard there would his tail. You know what a lovely. thick. bushy tall Raddy Fox has Now he eouldnt hold it up. It was so vet that it hung against his black heels. He felt as it he would like to wring it out. only or course he couldn't. Roddy was passing not very far from the smiling Pool. suddenly the ground all around him became alive. Ive:-ywhere he looked tiny Toads were bravely hopping about in the grass. each one going hop. hon. MDDIW hop. as it he knew just where he was going snd was in a hurry to get. there. Not all were going in the same direction. some were hesde 'this my. some contract Bridge . ny Josephine Culbertson rwtnsfaeoasser-ice-Sh SLAM BIDDING strangely enough. it 18 in "10 field of slam bidding that the gulf between experts and lesser players is considerably narrowed. For example. there are reasons to suspect that most run-of-the-mill pairs would reach the proper ooh- tnct of six diamonds in the fol- lowing deal - whereas the two ex- perts involved did not. be no use in hunting until after "9" hm” '-hi Wm "M 50"" L "W" .'"””f'me "M renounce and mymry so 242- the rain was over. A law drops '”;3"u:l”:;lo:V:'YkWm' "3? th I 5”" "d””" ' nether. You will find it so every- or rain fell. A few more, and a ' b: '”c '5 W 9 9 63 5 where. There is no mystery in any- few more. " n "t WV" "1 "”"”d mm V K 7 d 3 think once the simple facts are .Then tls seemed as it all the ws- Tm net "- "M" "'3 h'"d1-V 'i 9-71053 itnown. tr-r in all the clouds was sud- 2"” """”e m ”””.d N” m" mm ' . .A53 ..9; 1' o. -: 0biiIM'M!...I Ready Fox was on his war hoinc denly poured out at once. Certaln- Egg m::o.;'.;::epal,;:,:nd,3n:hx 6 3 N I J 8 I 'll coppElmw!LLml N!t.P.ff. to the Old Pasture. For. two or ly those clouds were being empti. come from when mm W” .8 p W E .972 p ;.'s mews wiu. Vg ' n"i'f..'.'cu3.'1'.n3 3.13. 75371.1-12y iflliai ?.'li3fnI"mm?wX”X?.if.'Zi”a533yhifl We mm mm" Rwdv mm H 10 3 5 S ” Q 9 t I " T . ' . i , ' r . ' ' numbness in the air. Non. as may as net as it he had been swimming. )t3::e:”Jp"';ldu:2:ik '5il:h::l':l'g't xv 3 p A Q N 3 dy trotted across one end of tne:Yes..sir. he was as wet as it he when they had co 'e from Sam” E 9 A1092 Green Meadows inward (lit! old had Jumped into the Smiling Pool. how they must have mm”; up in p . Ax Q 5 - the clouds and rained down. He ' "'7 l never had heard or such a thing. ' With nationally-famniis experts- - but it must be so. when the first sitting North and south, the bid- SAILINGS MAY lat TO JUNE lltla INCLUSIVE . DAILY (including Sundays). STANDARD TIME. From each terminal ....... .- 8 and ii. an. - 1 and 5 pm. For full Information contact Head ome. at Charlottetown. where. by making application at least 18 hours .in advance. reservations may be uncured for first and second "inn, each day from each iormlmil. For daily rt-port listen in CFCY each morning following nrat News Broadcast 8:30 S.'l'.. 7:30 ILS. Time. . CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. ' cHaaLor1-izrowlv. r. n. 1. 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The candidate must be a ratepayer resident in the DIVIS- ION and. unless such candidate is a. parent ratepayer his or her nomination paper must be signed by at least one parent ratcpaycr. GORDON M. RICE, Secretary. School Unit No. 1 drops of rain fell there wasn't a tiny Toad in sight. Two minutes later there were so many or them that it looked as if the very kround itself was moving. when he got home. I-teddy told Mrs. Reddy a- bout it. "It just rained Toads." concluded Reddy. Mrs Reddy grinned. she grinn- ed broadly. Reddy noticed this. was Mrs. Roddy launhinn at him? Like most people. luddy doesn't. like to he laughed at. ”What are you grinnlng about?" he asked. "I was Just wonderimz it you had combed out your coat." replied Mrs. Roddy. Roddy looked puzzled. "Why should I have combed out my coat?" he asked. "If it really rained little Toads. some must have landed all over you, and I should think that some would be caultht in your fur." said Mrs. Reddy. He eyes twlnklecl. "Come to think of it." said Rod- dy. "I don't remember being hit by single one. That's funny.. I could hardly step without stepping on one, yet I don't remember actu- ally seeing one fall." Thoughfuily. he scratched his nose. ”Do you know what I said Mrs. Raddy. "No." replied Reddy. "I never know what you think. Sometimes I wish I did, and sometimes I'm glad I don't. What do you think now?" "I think." replied Mi-s. Reddy.” that you must have been taking a' nap and had a dream. and the rain woke you up." "No such thlmz."ideciared Red- dy indignantiy. "If you don't be- lieve the Green Mesdow. are alive with tiny Toads. come with me and I'll show you." Mrs. Raddy went with Reddy and he did show her. Everywhere in the grass tiny Toads were hop- ping in all directions. It had stopped raining. Mrs. Raddy look- think?" ding went: North East South West ' Pass Pass 1 O P339 1 9 Pass 2 Q Pass 2 N '1' Pass 4 0 PAN. ' 5 Q Pass Pass Put, After South had collected 12 tricks without my real difficulty. he asked North why he hadn't cue- bld clubs at some point to indicate his first-round control. North's reply was that he had been "too busy showing diamond support." He argued that in "dis- turbing" the tour-heart. game con- tract he had made a slam try, and that south. holding such a "rock- crusher." had no earthly reason for declining the invitation. There was a great deal or logic in North's argument and it is hard to understand why South stopped at five diamonds after North went past the major-suit game-level. There is more to this idea 01 "dis- turbing the lower contract" than may generally be known. A good player does not take himsell out of a ten-trick major-suit con- tract for the mere purpose or play- ing at a minor-suit game contract. His slam aspirations. when he does this. are implicit, and with North showing even general slam motions. South was certainly in it position to "go along." It is true that North might. have been wiser to support diamonds directly (over South's two-spade jump rebid) instead of bidding the more discouraging two notrump. but this should not have been a conclusive feature of the biddinlr. ed at all those tiny Toads. Then she looked up st the clouds and wondered. LONDON -- (CF) --Members of youth clubs have been invited to join it "Learn how to be funny" class. sponsored by the British Drums League, the course is in- cthended)-. to produce amateur come- ans.I ' ' ' r 4. I .',.l73'itrg.:...;;a :.-r r: I DIDN'T ASK YOU. SIR" MV suswsss I5 ALWAVS wm-4 me new we WEARS THE APRONI By Walt Kelly - LEMME TAKE voulzi BOOK BACK TO Ti-4' l.ENDIN' LlBl2AI2tn g .N"l'I-IEN sruov-'3 WET ii: KNOW wei.i,l once you You so -r you TOO our our or TH House, I-I6 .- . U” Q-.-'1!-' 5. M Napoleon and Uncle Elby F" i " u;ess” aw&7m, - new sxascisl-' Haavslairrcslmus iNAc.-ms OF l.D9iTOHJlL7l)l:)glRU'IDtilNPl-l9MU9ci.es.' BRINGING. UP FATHER ' .- ou! wan? 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