f'-.'."j THE GUARDIAN. CPIARIIOTTETOWN , 'PAGE SEVEN By T ornton ; -rear or rnmmsrnr True friendship mu... through fright and pain. - The better testo! sudden strain. -Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit was in A tight piece; anyway he thought he was. He was in Johnny Chuck's house. He had dived head-first through John- ny's doorway. and started down the long hall. At his very heels when he had done this was Reddy Fox. The doorway wasn't big en- augh (or Roddy to Iollow him in. Rctidy was even then sitting on the doorstep as disappointed a Fox as had ever missed a good dinner. He had missed catching Peter by no more than a jump or two. The instant Pater was nhrough that doorway, Peter had a wondertul ieeling of relief. His heart was llnzmplng, hilt. no longer with i:'lg;hi. How glad he was that John- ny Chuck was no longer using that "muse. He was sure that this was so, because across the doorway had been one or the wonder-Iui wehs hat Madam Orb, the Spider, wea- yes. or course. if there had been myone at home, she wouldn't have lone this. This is what Peter thought, anyway. And then the most startling sur- prise had happened so suddenly chat Peter had almost fallen over an own feet in stopping so abrupt- .y. "Who's there?" an ugly-sound- .ng voice had growled. That house wasn't empty alter all. "It is only me," said Peter in a very small voice, a voice that shook Just a wee bit. "Who is 'me'?" growled the voice down below him. "Just Peter Rabbit." replied Peter, still in that small trembling voice. "Well, what are you doing in my house?" demanded the voice be- ow him. but somehow it didn't sound quite so cross and ugly as at first. "If you please," said Peter, and . -.. .:-eooxxxnx o-xx ' 300&Q0&G0medOmd0Cp ll contract Bridge ' By Josephine Culbertson ace-tot-3 ' HOW TO LOSE PARTNERS cv;l: 8-' There is one type 0! bldd-U18 which is virtually guaranteed to des- troy any partnership -- the type produced by South in this deal. South's (our-notrump bid was not Blackwood. as interpreted by most good players. and to North could and did pass - but the dam-, age had already been done. South collected only (our s-pade' tricks, two hearts, two diamonds and one club, which left. him one tantaliz- ing trick short 01 his contract. 2 was having what some people call fun. at Peteria expense. He start- ed moving up to where Peter was. Peter heard him coming. What should he do now?” What could he do? Supposing Johnny Chuck l'Do you mean you are not going to drive me out?” his voice was a little stronger now, tiReddy Fox chased me in here. You see. I didn't know any- body was living here. Are you my old men , Johnny Chuck?" A thr ty sort. of chuckle came up from the darkness below. "I'm Johnny Chuck all right, but I don't know about being a mend. One doesn't intrude in a friends home,” replied Johnny Chuck. "I'll go away as soon as I can.” said Peter. "Why not go now?” demanded Johnny Chuck, making his voice sound cross. "I cant." replied Peter. "I would it I could, but 1 can't.” He sound- ed anxious. "Why can't you?" growled John- ny. Just then Reddy Fox sniifed. It was an unpleasant sound. It made little chills run along Peter's back- bone. "Because." said Peter, and his voice shook a little, "Reddy Max is sitting on the doorstep right now." ”What of it?" growled Johnny Chuck. "This is my house, and I don't want anybody else in it. l always drive intruders out." He Quickies Elly Ken Reynolds "I might as well look in more golf balls-all I can find the Guardian Want Ads for in here is snakes!" was as cross as he sounded? Sup- posing he really should drive him out? Peter shivered at the thought. Ii-ie fell; wihoily helpless. and there is no worse feeling than that or helplemness in time of danger. Peter backed up a little. As he did so he made a discovery. There was an- other passage, another hall, branch- ing on Irom the hall he was in. He didn't know where it might lead to. but he would take a. chance. He turned into that passage and hurried along it. Suddenly he saw light ahead of him. He knew then that this hall led to one ol Johnny Chuck's back doors. He hurried toward it. If he could slip out unseen by Reddy Fox, he might get back to the dear Old Brier- patch solely. Just. then Johny Chuck's voice came to him again, but this time Johnny Chuck wasn't. growling. "I! I were you, Peter, I wouldn't go out yet," said Johnny Chuck. "Do you mean you are not go- ing to drive me out?" asked Peter. "Of course I'm not going to drive you out. I was only tooling. What is iriendship for, if not to help each other in time of trouble?" asked Johnny Chuck. "Do you really mean that I can stay?" asked Peter. it was a looiiah question and he knew it. North dealcn , Neither aide vulnerable. g A K J 10 1 I K 3 2 Q 8 62 4.5 3 4 e 5 A Q 9 4 9 Q J 9 8 N V 10 5 1 W E g Q 10 9 1: QJ 5 2 g q.J 9 8 7 ' 1. A 10 4 i .332 Q A 5 4 .9 A K 4 3 1-K Q 3 The bidding: , p. North nut south Wu! 1 Q Pun INT Pu: SNT Pun (NT Pun Pass Pass they . oonstltued an out-and-out "trap" on South's own partner, in this sense: 11 North passed South's two-notrurnp bid, he would be los- ing a game at three no-trump, and it he raised to that game, he would still lose it because South was de- termined to go one trick higheri It was worth observing that eve it every important card had been right -- :2 south had been able to run the spade suit without loss and make both or his club honors through iinding the ace on side - eleven tricks still woul have been the limit of the combined hands. so it is clear that South risked the sure game at three notrump tor an impossible slam. The great flaw in S0i1Dh'I bid- ding was that he underbid I. full trick at his first turn and then made a futile effort to ”compen- sate." South's proper first response was three notrump, which of course North would pass. Having made this bid, really representing his hold- ing. south would not have to worry about the iuture course or biddmg or about missing a slam it North chose to pass. : COMPARATIVE CO0LlTESS Betelgeuss, one of the largest visible stars, is known as a cool star because its surface temper- ature is about 2.500 degrees cent- igrade. Cdn. Inf. Div., asked to write to Lieut. 229, Barrington Armour-ies, soon as possible. lottetown. July 11th at 1930 hrs. ing the Re-union are asked FIELD AMBULANCE RE-UNION The 22nd (formerly 22i21) Field Ambulance, 3 is holding its first Re-union at Green Hill near New Glasgow, N. S., on Saturday, All former members who wish to participate are Warren Ma.cKenzle, Room The assessment is s3.00 each and cheques or money order payable to Lieut. Maclienzie should accompany your letter. P. E. Islanders requiring transportation or furth- er information should contact the Admin. Field Ambulance at the Ordnance Compound, Char- A meeting to co-ordinate transportation, etc., will be held at the Charlottetown Armouries on Friday, Islanders planning on attend- July 19th. Ban-ington St., Halifax, as Officer. 21 to attend this meeting. No experienced player should i be guilty or making the own bids that south made. Taken together, KING OF THE ROYAL M'OUNTEDp 1111112 AND "CAP: lsruas AN' TELL HIM TO BRING HOME A QUART OF ICE CREAM! and Eriday: between 6 and VILLAGE or PABKDALE All outstanding Taxes have to be paid by July 31st, or defaulting Tax Payers will be published. Taxes pdyoble of the Parkdule Fire Holl on Mondays Seaman, Clerk, 6 St. Peter; Road, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 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