Page 12. The Guardian Wed-. May 30 1955 ..:....d-...d. - North dealer. T e iscovery mar -w- Q 8 3 By Thornton W. Burgess :fr3J35 Th li othlng wrong you may the very day that Mrs. Beauty QQJ862 :.ll'gct.l1 was having a last looka Ohn liter Q lg Q 10 7 N Q 9 5 3 A ' i "I n . gugpecg way back to Pad y s pon s e is- Qx Q 9 3 T I W " Iaggnhel? 1:13;",-Q, covered that keg up. in the tree. 0 J 10 5 w E 510 8 6 3 Th . ' y h. , lime Probably she wouldn t have given 09 3 S 4.5 a 619 W919 W0 U" 4W3 it a second look had it not been QuK 73 D05 3l lhe Pllhd lll-Paddy lhe that she saw that opening in the AA J 4 Heaven 9"? M them 'la5.pe:'hdle”: end of it. 5! - checked her swift VA 7 4 the lPV9h-lsl 0f 3” fhe lealzlelj flight. turned. and flew over to the O K Q 7 4 folk HI :1?vf'T9d9lB1:;(le;hS 8:3: trees Then she perched on a han- &A 10 0 geaudg ll)F:ll3v'o(lFllhu3hh Ve"'V "eat ails.Ihntloillgdliriigdlgioiiraslirefhiill The bidding! but H01 s heahlhully d''”55cd 35 tired to poke her head inside. lllill. North East South West was Beauty. The.V had bpelll "V3 at 135g She did, 1 Pass Pass INT Pass Willie? "1 lhe hhmly S”"lh- NP” "1 do believe I've liiiund it." said I 2 NT P355 3 NT they were tack in the Green l-or- Shep of coursev she mean, the est at Paddy's pond to begin spring housekeeping. And they couldn't find a vacant house. Mrs. Beauty had done most of the look- ing and she was discouraged. If they couldn't find a house they would have to move on. They didn't want to. That is why they iiere unhappy. house she was looking for. Air Service In Nfld. Extended cc misi- Rio-i(l.iy take king. in: A-.l-x, does not not-iiiiig lead of the llllt'4lX has acquired the . ST. .lOllNlS. Nfld tern Provincial Airways in Bath. England, way liack tine-iiiiii: lead-king of spades. '1 fllost players are familiar with lqu ilic play where the dc-clarer, hav-l the i This i esoteric 'lliilll(l of Bath (Toup liocaiise ii is euppnxctl to have h;-id its originl ' ' CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) of spades, hoping West would con- tinue the suit. West. having taken of his partner's three of note ' spades. shifted to the Jack Of ported. h93T'5- Th” held lhe ”"'5k- a"d Dead are: Oliver liugler. J. Oxi- West continued with the ten. over- taken by East's queen, South was already fighting a losing cause. If he allowed East to win the queen. a spade return would Put him out of the running. If South ltook the queen of hearts he would ultimately be defeated by the loss of a spade. a club and three hearts. Declarer should take the Iirsl spade. There is no combination of the opponents cards which can fincssed. Again game is sure. -ml this is so even if West slums out The tleclarer in such case uuultl have three club tricks. tout thu- monds, a heart and a siiatlc. Three lndians Did After Wedding Party EDMONTON (CP) - Three In- dians died here Saturday and Sun- l day followi , a wedding party Fri- day night. at Drayton valley 90 miles southwest of here, RCMP re- ben and Ernest Nicotine, all mem- bers of the Red Pheasant band of Indians from the North Battleford area of Saskatchewan. Ivan Eaglechief, 25, of the same hand, is reported in serious con- dition in hospital here and other Indians in the Drayton valley area are reported to be seriously ill. Edmonton hospital officials say post mortem examinations will he conducted on the three liodies. Po- lciitliiig niass at the parish clinrch in this tillage in the County of Two lloiiiiiaiiis. The Spry old lady has 'ti7 ilixscciitlaiits. --g;g gS..VndS..--q Grandma hcr ltltlth birtliday Saturday by at- - iiwlly lmnll -V0” "'5' "ll lhelopened the first regular airline win the ivliist days Declining the lZl'"Uhd "T 0" 3" old Slump hk9'vice connecting touiisiii .Veufouiid- Ling serves several fiiiictimis 'l1h'-ill Ducks” asked Paddy the land. The leader cannot continue the B93l'T- p . EPA will fly from aiiiiclds at suit without losing a trick. Many Because we dont like nesting Gander and St. John's. to landing times the forced shift to any right out in the open. We like to strips at Buchans. an interior niin- nlltcr suit assiii-cs flN.'lZll'Ql' the be inside out of the rain and the ing town. Deer Lake near the timing to fulfill the contract, Also. sun, and where we cannot be west coast ClI.Y Hf Ulrlicr Bmiik. the opciiing lCiltl0l' iiiny not be SCCIL At least I do when I am sit- and Freiichni.'tii's Cote on the sure declzircr has liolh ace and inch. and St)lllt'lIlllL':s continues ting on eggs," replied Mrs. Beau- ty. & T; ,s?6o. " in "Why don't you nest on the ground or on an old stump like other ducks" asked Paddy the Beaver. Without another word she took to her wings and disappeared. She was going to have one last look around for a hollow tree. She wasn't fussy as to the kind of tree. She w ted one with a hollow in it big enough for her to make her nest in it, and she didnlt care whether that hollow was low down or high up. But woodculters had been all through that part of the Green For-zst cutting not dead trees. and most trees with hollows in hem were dead trees. This is why the two pretty Ducks had been unable to find a nesting tree. Mrs. Beauty flew far up the brook above Paddy's pond. She had already looked thoroughly far down the brook below the pond. She l'ouiid nothing. Such liulcs as there were in limhs anti in trunks of trees were either small knot- hnles or the empty homes of smal- lcr members of the Woodpecker family. They had doorways too small for Mrs. Br-auly to even get her head in. On the itny hack to join Beauty at Paddy's pond. she swung around uni - a distance from the water. Now it happened that the Old Hermit who lived not far from Paddy's pond had seen Beauty and Mrs. Beauty at the pond. He had guessed that they were looking for a home. He knew how few hollow trees there were. He went back home and set to work. He fotind an old nail keg. It was empty. He fastened the top back in. Then in one end he cut a hole big enough for a Wood Duck to pass through easily. Wood Ducks are small Ducks and they can enter through a hole that isn't big enough for A Duck to pass through. He took the keg to a certain tree half way to Pady's pond. it was a tree that he could just see from his cabin. He fastened the keg se- curely half way up the tree. It was south coast. Round ll'lpS uill he made Mon- days and Ft'i(iays. Nu fliglns lilll operate direct front St .lt)hn s to Gander becausr or the prior 'li:i1lllS' Canada air lincs fmiicliisc Formerly EPA operated uiily on charter. s-Lowi WINTER ST. THOMAS, Ont '(lPI -- Rod MacDonald. an amateur l'.ltllit op- erator, had a 12-niinute tnlk Sutur- day with station KC 4 USY. one of two operated by the Byrd lt:.x'lJ(l(ll- tion at either end of the Ross ice l I . x Vinnie h Dooolc FREDA.OI.0S.ll.at llntlla-id Fats N1. M5 BORN IN A us. ARMY HOSPITAL AY THE us. MiLiTARv MAOEMY ON MEMORIAL DAY -IVIW ms PEU-'EC7'0UfUNE OF ll wnvma FLAGONHI5 BACK with-the smite suit Lxuzilly it is not in declarcr's inlcrcst to take the king lead The liniicls where the king is taken nrc uvzicrally tliiise itt uliicli rlctl:ii'tii' i- iillner. nlilo to a suilcli in .iiiiitlici' suit. ' South in toiliiy x liniiil. fcll vic- tim to his fniiiilinrity unit the Bath Coup. He ditched the king liarricr in the hlIl1lI't'lll' ”Appar. t-ntly tlicyii't' liuxiu: nlitiiif the same kind of iii-nliivr nv'vc been having here." llt' mini ”Winter is .just setting in (loun thcrc.” 15w-ks--Beiseve It orNotl I --q-h-- .. .. v....... E V. fee C.F.W. BRECHT of CVncora.Pa. HA5 SERVED & PNSTOK YE46 ll onatuocuts simurmirouscvl FUR 58 On Our Way . By J. R. 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