JANUARY 14. 1952 9ugoo&utoop0o 9 contract Bridge I IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED KAGE NIINE By Zane Grey it 77awxsra you " gm 3! JOQDIIDI CIIIIIGIIIOD T 7;M5f)I”;;?cz,E ma M as n.?f,'ti'.fff;i. ' Barren DEDUCTION" NEEDED KMEK - Better ttCard-placing by the OF A declarer -would have brought BEAR home the double contract in the CREEK tollowml h3"d- . 1 TRAPPER, - .A ' KINGIS eNorth dealer. BURED Northssouth vulnerable) By Thornton W. Burgess , ' ; e, " IN AN .g A Q to 5 I 3 o AvAtkNcHE '6 A 10 9 7 t r . ' ” i' . 9 W” " i L, - cw .,a..ut " ' W . 3fo5:t::aE”:oi”fi.i”f: .2: 1:2: :;:ii::::.i.::m;:r.. vL.;i.?t:::t.”:.: arwww 4K J 1. N 4: 5 re . ..Mrs. Llghtfoot pride and spfrn, Mm Ljghtfoog "That isn't a big Dog," said he. m (" f ,4 -' .K10v v 87 ' --,.--v.a-m--- ---e- A”. , ) K 6 e 3 tv E .Q 8 2 over in the Green Forest in got to 'her feet, the better to look 10,33. rephed he moeher, ' V H H . H , ,, ,deW- 7,” L,,,Jeeee,,w. t q . : and IISWL The twins 80'? W But how can we find that out?' JOE PALOOKA ';AQ 2 I. Q865 A favorite thlclret. Llghtfoot the their feet, mo, but (her, was be. demanded the mm. Q9 4 3 ' D5FT- Ml'3- e Llghtvfoot and the cause mother had done this. They A-youvu eee Now leg, 1-,, mew. "" ,Ae,2 i twins had laln down to spend the were not worrying one bit; the ,,..,y said h-is mam”. w-wtiA'r..oo.-rrcAtL, lT..lT'5 ATTHE B-BAGGAGE Mzoom... V SHUT 10f ..J 5 day resting. You know. they like truth ,5, they didn't know enough "sh led me .5 d eh owe Irl:'LL..7sTALK.. GRAND CENTRAL S-STA1IoN...I GOT LET IM if-r:REE...I MOUT. DU N; J ,0 9 , I best to roam about at night. They to Wm, mm” ed sh W1 31' aalem 9” I: . nra-enemas c-cHECKS...MY HUH...TH SATCHELS COM5sW'EGYH t' - . - .' W - C E. 5 N8" ' iioesv. W-WALLET...C-COAT POCKET VOUR-5" - ; The bmdmg. I :g'e"e ;T;:jmg”but;3;;e1ufdlgafrbgg Mrs. Lightloot grew more and away for some distance, .then be- . N .I.ERR,BI:E E gm to a ma or I ::.:..”T.:;"13.8..:ri"..25. ”.:,.'..:;: i mgr: : 1 4 355 -In Pass the day resting. i i i ' t 1 e v - l "why, - 'g V d -e yk 7" was no need or that. The Dog . FROM 33'? 3:-I o(Tti:sstda;htr3,'ash::t b1eocnbejna S121 tasked zone Li)! lthe”;'lclJung0"l)cerf e f0”0Wi"8 their V-mil W35 110i 3 t ” . ' i . . .. . . s It -. A r t t 4 N L Poss Pass Pass thicket only a little while when I dont like the .way that DOE atay ”';l'?:: the!” H253: gig . 1-mgouetg with three lulu old by the :h9Y heard, mm m the my 5ec,1,;5dmMbe ?lJ,11';t:'t'”"!t our m”l' voice grew fainter and iainter . ance, e voice or a Dog. At first TOD 8 1'5. IE 00 - r - ' ' ' I memy, west decided to open the they it Lh hv , . Then. as they circled,voice grew .(ANoH,5 OWN) five of hearts. Declarer played The" Mg::eL1guootnzomccdouglatt anIa1gi;it;tc;(:1tin;Vas..,19,?ath1?snt:'ta "Ex louder; and louder. .Presently.,Mra. Gives , 10W fwm me bmrd. md W9" with it seemed to come from it place Dog" slrd he Light 00" stopped m 8 thicket 1 the jack then laid down the where they had been during me . . k W k d e The others. stopped. They stood I club king. West held up. ahd previous evening. She beam to 0W d9 you now- - HS 8 On perfectly still. Presently,. a smal. y e scum led another mgh Clue pay special attention to H1; dise of the twins. D-og a-ppeaied. He was a Beagle. I l West now made a questionable mm Voice. Alter A while that "By his voice." replied Lighttoot. kind of hound with short less, the ' smn - to the spade jack. Dum- mice sounded a lime louder. 0. "I've heard him belore..I've heard kmd ores. dog that is much used - my'5 queen won, to create another , p ,, h.m chasing Peter Rabbit. and I've tor hunting Rabbits. He was bark- HENRY . course that meant that the Do,t . . , . x mm-y to his own hand. Declarer was a lime Mam, M” Hum. seen him. He isnt big enough to mil. Steaddlr He W-'j1S- following ted the spade ten. West won and foot began to warty, iL'i"h't'f tlhurt us. So what if he is !ollow- '-hell” "Tait MFS. Lzsht-foot hid 5-ditched to a low diamond. dEck- i' 5 W tin: us?" led them in a big circle ed in dummy and won by art. on ”What you say may be true. it South properly unblocked his dia- South got or! to I bad start -"Mrs. Lightloot paused to listen ' mond jack, but when East re- when he failed to put up the "I! what?" demanded one or turned a heart. South put up heart queen on the opening lead. the twins-. I "ELI-iumren ihc ace and was now afraid to since it was obviously a good "If that little Dog is alone. Whnt 7: knock out the last club stopper. rzguring that West would cash two heart tricks. Instead. south cashed the spade nine and led his dia- mond. finessing dummy's nine. Wren the spade acc was cashed at the next trick. West, hard- than four hearts! Surely. ns bet- voice, and there hasn't been but pressed for a discard. let. go the ween evils. West would have;one .voice." said Lighttfoot. "You in Summm-side in P ' club ace. Declnrer "huddled" for continued with hearts instead of-worry too much." he added. . C . rmce A moment. but he was still con- shitting to the spade jack it he! Mrs. Lighiroot stamped an lm- ounty on Tuehday the winced that West had two hearts left, so South cashed the diamond Ice in the hope that the king would fall. When it didn't. he was down one. 9006 & 09 WILDROOT, CR5!!!-OIL CIMIIUP ' ' g . ....x idea to lead 3. club l'rom dum-. my and finesse for the queen. As; the cards lay, however, this was not important. The crucial phase was that South should have count- ed West for four diamonds, rather had had four hearts. Thus, at the end. South should have thrown West in with the heart and forc- ed him to lead a diamond lor the proved finesse. GET vise JACK WSRES Non-t tmouc BEIWEEN you AND JEAN THAT your father says it true, I've seen that Do: chasing Peter Rabbit. rand he is too small for us to be fafraid of him. it he is alone." ' i "I: there is another Dog with him, we would have heard his patient toot. "Come on!" said she. "It is time for us to be moving." I ”Where are we going?" asked one of the twins. "To find out it that Dog is I- WIIUIQOI CIII. OIL. "Ill TONIC utmn am a Intrvn nun: nuom uml III I 9. rz IIWV 70 Ri7? A D9475 The annual meeting of Prince Edward Island Mut- ual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Town Hall 22nd day of January 1952, at the hour of 102-30 o'clock in the foreman. i mu ..,u. .. ...i.:.... I. DOTTY DIPPLE' DCN'T FEEL LIKE SHAVING THIS MORNING -- I'LL JUST COlE2 UP MV BEARD WITH ,. BOY WANTED - V- oottvlisuze is A wmpy TODAY! WHAT WE NEED I5 PANCAKE MAKE-'UP F02 MEN I N leon and Unc W” i GEE! we eor TO i EAT AT six O'CLOCK-- 'cuz Ml2S.SWtFFLE'S SERVIN' DINNER AT Tl-1' J'oNEs's, TOO!THEY'RE EATIN' AT SEVEN" ;.&,x”Aj,sJ kW,.vi!lW ie int ' O. K WELL,iOU5AIl7 IF I WANTEPAN eNi.Anseiz,I'v HAVE 123 EARN IT Mvsets .' HoLY9MoKE.' WHERE ARE ALL THE LIGHT9 ? WiLLlE----- 's'tTu '-,"I.7:T(.'sT:F?LE7 GRAN'MA'S 'FnAio st-IE DlDN'T onoeii EMT BM 'NUFS lCE CREAFI1" 'COUNTTA Mg- suoeas COUSIN COMIN' xhhh w ”By Walt Kelly BRINGING UP FATHER ' ” it i By George Mclvlanul h. l't.LGI'f' moo:-rm MOST ussusse - HOW MANY TIMES HAIE I TOLD VOL! I WANTED YOU TO CLEAN OUT THE Arno! GET no or: ALL Ek'lg'!;t6 THNG W257! - . . , . b . . 1'.-E USELES5 THIN66 UP .210 OF Anye THERE! uorv DON'T TALK BACK - - 5HLlT uv.” -n.uNG, THAT'S . ll ii”?iiil"t'I) I .. Ili 4', E3 . .. ....a 4. -.x.. 1 . SHOTJ5 THIS THE DAV you TA 7 TILLIE TO LUNCH? K! COAISIKENES fD'A IVIKK. . e V By Alex Raymond s .p .',ENNy usmwmu, AT rue too: on we Z7E:7:zoZ-' 7 ' 'ly Harry Honnigun IN FACE 5OA4ETlME5 I WISH HE WAS IN CHARGE V YES, MOTHER SO DECIEED IT. SHE WANTS ME TO XA GENIUS, I GUESS. on, no, FATHER DOESN'T MIND car A ciwlice. AGNES"-HAVE TD QTAY HOME AND STUOY