JFHE GUARDIAN. cHAnLo'r'ra'rowN '. AUGUST 30. 1952 T oorrv DRIPPLE g nmm ITHINK IT'S cut: me my SURE--AND THEY CAN ouk MOTHERS Give us A - " ALSO TAKE A CLOSE LOOK ooov-ave HUG EVERY nus TO SEE IF ouiz NECK AND TIME we LEAVE me BEQUSE . . contract Bridge I By Josephine Culbemm t m, .-AerL By Thornton W. Burgess ' . DIFFICULT DECISION A very close decision on the fol- lowing hand represented the dif- ference between winning and los- ing a team-of-foul" match in the recent national tournament It HOUSEI fl EARS ARE CLE AN! . , . Cincinnati. rm: irtrmii iaarnaas M to we crowded 'm-T The Kingfisher a va very ' ; N'ot.hing's funny or is queer I I nah. You would gun I b p 3” A, Sfiufh deaIer.i Vtfhcn the raiisiirn:1iclyi!ay:;;;:rr;q:::i::i::. ;f:”hy.mf.”mm name. An those Hm - zr g .5” am Both Iiilrs viiinerabIe.! V T had i” be mun” Md sometimes He saw a touseled head poked outl d 10 5 i 5 3 - T , Rattles and Mrs. Rattles have hard I the door 5 9 A J 9 6; Mr. a.ii(i Mrs Raiiiris me is.duii:- Wm. W get enough ,0, Oh V”. 0 W Y- .9 5 1 2 grwn fishers wcro biisy folk. Yes in eed. W m t babies to Red. mu. 4,... y "WY W9” W” Wkt Tn” mm 3 mg COlildl'i'I2e3'lInK of themselves. From hm" but M mm” m,' coumnw be Q Q 4 '0 A - iRm1l.V. In lurk ii'ii"'-' hid "19 1311- the mm. jolly, munm bright Mr. sure that he wouidnt return. 83 'K 7 4 N U in 8 5 8 3951 gamut nf nil iiio fvaifiz-i'o(I fnik i i , H b H she did hate to leave those babies . 5, 3 xx, E 2 .Sllll began his niornng c m D d h h dt Th L ,3 KQJ. far and near, PI'UIi Dlt1i'.Pl' than inat gm the blue. blue in mm” at nigh, unsuar ed,buta e a 0. a viii 4.4 10 7 5 Q Q l. ; of Mrs. (iroiiim. in fat". lticv had I when he went to bed behind the akchance she and Rattles had to .3 2 h ya 5 -ir..dr 1'1. .. 39- ithlalt iprildciillii:-:3 nr(llhnX;iiip1gr::: lf;;::EJlemS;;”'1nlhfge lgmungsggljl The little Kinixiishm grew r.-.si.. a K J 9 6 2 is qiiiiv n iniiiili It was a ('r4'HHi- iThe'V (mud up and down Laughing The faster they grew. the more C E 10 ad llul'SCiT their in tho tiniik of . Bmbk They fished along, the Em food they needed. This made It l'iar- yO the Smiliiiii Pool The doorway was Rwmf m both direcuons By mr der for father and mother. on the IDA R Q 3 r high up jiis: llI'i(l(”.' TIP vrigc of the t U Bl K shadows drew mp other hand. it was a good thing for bank, rind ii lfiilil '.lliiFl, or liall.iCl:;tealn:e of if sk our the smumg miner and mother. you 595, mg At boili fables South reached six --.-, . . .. . . W-HH A gum they grew, me sooner they spades. and since the Blackwood Pool, Rattles nd Mrs. Rattles were so tired they could hardly lift a wing. It seemed as if those babies were Constantly crying for more food. Of course. like other birds i babies. they were growing very fast. And to grow fast one must have To lplenty of food. At first. Mrs, Rattles had dread- SHIRTS IAIN iirziiicii would be able to go out in the Great World and fish for themselves. Sometimes it seemed to father and mother that that day never would come. "We've got too many children." grumbled. "Half as many would have been enough." Convention was used, with North responding five diamonds and East doubling that bid. the opening lead by both Wcsis was the diamond five Obviously. the dcclarers now had quite a problem - how to avoid losing in. diamond trick. (Whether or not they could hold their trump .. . ii ,. . ... If m. ...........,... .... .......-u... By George MCMFIIIUS v - - '1 . There were times when Mrs. Rah loss to one trick was a question for IEREITL HON "d m leave the ham”.m cm" to ties felt the same way, but she the future.) m. ggituglruxgigwslgfgiougggctkgsgizt :35 wouldn't admit it. No. sir, she At one table the declarer elected 7 iv 9 ' wouldn't admit it. Mother love to lay down his three top clubs, a , RHE - WAY hm” sh” Md ””V".l mm” 3"” '" never admits that there are too discmiini: diamonds from dummy. in .Mii.iuso'oAv even-r FIFTEEN 'WI-IBIEVEE11-EDAl.ANY uiuo Li-ins JiM.MAI-IEE i-ia-rs 'ag;:3ENw;Jg;Y3T?g;EEg'gfl v r TO SCHOOL AND mi: TEACI-E (7I.EANERS tlmes 5”” "5 ”””d P""'”" """” many children. It is always ready but this piiin ran into trouble! East V! '5 95”" LIFE ”:.EIi:'&e ”' :7i5Ail:LENwi'-gig Eggs? X530 PRINCIPAL HKTED -io siaz HI WAGON-To LET TI-i'NEtC1HEC'-35 'C”'"” b”"' 5”” km” "W "M to love one more. ' ruffed the third club with his 5”” Wm” '” ” ' C,2..,HE DENEQ U651, 9.0,, Upu xuow ITTDOK woes mm Cu: Ph0l19 2357 1Fi'owler is of a dinner of baby birds. lshe and Rattles had driven him oft ' with many blows of their sharp Night Racing Saturday, August 30th At long last came I! day when Rattles, flying home with a Min- now he had caught, saw a tousei- ed head poked out of the doorway. It was a touaeled head with ii. bill so big that it seemed as if it must have been too big and too heavy. Rattles flew straight over. and gave the Minnow to this first of the babies to take a look at the Great World. Hardlly had the little Kingfisher swallowed the Minnow. when he was pushed right out of the door- way. with a frightened sqiiawk he blank spado ace, and after that West had to make his doubleton spade qllP?l1. The other declarer took a differ- ent - and probably a shade sound- er - viriv. Natiirally. he could not know that a club lead would be ruffed. but even if the three leads went (lil'Oll',zh, he feared that who- ever held the trump ace might also have started with five clubs. and he could then let his partner over-ruff diimmv hy leadiniz another club. So this South decided to try for the heart niiesse, instead. and when TRVNG To GET HIM ON STREET carzs Auo INTO CAIaNivAL5 F012 HALF can: TO SEND FOR ANOT)-IE? I-XOR:-BE .'.' COP TO GET HM ixidzin K-Mlisi” ca... mi -zi.,r-v.-9,1:-.i-Lv..iin.o.---v-A By l:Idi'.'ii .. (lapped his as yet untried wings. his heart queen held. he ruffed a ITPPY AND "CAP" STU33 and made a wonderful discovery. a. 10W Club in dummy. threw hi! dih- very wonderful discovery. can you mond fen on the heart ace. and ' guess what it wastf He discovered led is trumh.'I'l1e slam contract was he could fly. Awk-wardly. clumsily. how safe. as the cards lay. he kept those wings movinsz iintil. Tiicidciitailv, a slam contract was - --'7-"N t ---.----T--------?- he dropped down on the shore ofiiint jiisiifird on tho North-South H Miaizcvitno--Li con" oi-IEL5 ONLY T " ADDIN' SIX MORE THINGS To HER LIST H HERE'S ANOTHER - LETTER-eI'LL BET SHE'S CCm1IN' TO VISIT us AN' BUY in EV'RYTI-UNS ', 7 IMUST SAY MILLIE TAKES A LOT FOR GRANTED" STARTING TIME: 8:30 Do THE REST or: MiLLiE's OPDINGI YOU'RE m 5A.II.I.VF-S :Il'.VE 14 TO SEPT. 28 INCLIISIVE DAILY (Iiirliidlng Sundays). STANDARD TIBIE. From riirli trrmliial 7 and 9 a.m. - ll a.m., 1. 3 and I! )).m. For Iiili iiiinrmaiiimi rontnct Head Office at Charlottetown. wliorv, ivy makini: iippliriitlon at least 48 hours In advance, rcscrvzitinna niay be secured for first and second sailings. ouch day from oawli tcrmiiinl. For daily report listen to CFCY each morning following first N"!!! Brriiiilrilai. 6:30 S.T.. 7:30 I).S. Time. CATCII AN Y..1RI.Y CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. N()R'l'iILliI.'v5ERI.ANlI FERRIES LIMITED. . cnaanorraroww. P. E. i. J OE PALOOKA the side of the Smiling Pool. Behind him. thrust. out of the doorway, was the head of the bro- thar or sister who had pushed him out. By the next day, all ten of the little Kingfiahers were outside. Pet.- er Rabbit happened over to the Smiling Pool, and saw those funny babies. Anyway, he thought thev were funny. You see. excepting the wing feathers. all the feathers were rolled up. even those on the tons of their heads. They really didn't look like feathers. Never had Poinr seen any other feathers like those. "'I'hey are the queerest feathers I've ever seen,” he told Mrs. Peter. h0ldlYis!5. and ii is rather surprising that both oxricrt pairs in this na- tional tournament ahould have dis- played siicli optimism. True. there was izreiit "dimlication of values" in the club suit. with North's void duplicating: South's (great strevivth. but this is one of the pitfalls which experts are supposed to avoid. when he went home. The next. time he saw those fea- thers. tlicrr was nothing at all queer ahriiii. them They were no longer rolled up. "Why, they are regular feathers.” thought Peter, and so Vhey were. -"By Ham Fisher I can woaav,..ReMeMs5a. PACHY NARVINO... T . I'LL CALL vou as soon we HUNDRED ' ., A5 "'5 OVER AND EIGHT AND fiouy. YANKEE DAV Tug euoiuu WE'CiH-IN IS A wiug TAKE 5ELLsO4JT, . pure AND we A1 my BIGGESI WATE FIGHT i ATHLETIC CROWD N commission. WQDRY i , EXPECIED. HE SNATCHED VORE PO'K si-iEcKs,No!I4H: IS YORE CI-IOD.'.' -mAss 'rH' ONE RE-LAY-SHUN. AN'so AH GOTTA iw:LiLT you cAiArr TAKE. -UGH.'.'-LOVE HIM. IT'S "A I-IUH ?-Now Voi IS GONNA i-iusBiN's ooo'rv.'.' RE AT T1i' DAVLIGHT'S . gigira um, HLiH?- K-KIN rr azmsr vo'isvALI.i.nf -man's S'PO5ED re: out INSULT vo' cAm'r rawsr! THASS wuur voa: own MAMMY SAID rr ...HE MIG-IT BE TRYING ONE 05 THESE DESERT FOR THE BOREI1 ALONG WOULD YG'MlND kEPEATIN' THET LAST RE-MARK, SLOW-LIKE 5 '30 I-I unnu- PNSAWS SHOW OPENS TONIGHT... LET'S HOPE THE MANGLEWS 9-IOW ENOUGH TO PAV HIS FAREWELL RESPECTSTO A CERTAINVDUNG LAOVI . GILL ME IF ANYTHING DEVEL95 I5 ALREADY ON THE aoAD.. AND HEADED FOR CURTAINS i i.ieRsiaLr4jg. WOW Tl-lkf LINDA TURNER i5 SOME GOBGEOUS DI55-II is W WHO WOULDN7 BE A Pi2ECiGJ56q?JEWEL IN THAT