PAGE TEN By Thornton THUNDERER GETS AN ANSWER Love is jealous. Wrong or right, have is ready for a night. -Old Mother Nature. On a Iiiossy olri lug dnep in the Green Forest, Tliiiiidcror the Ru - fed Grouse hnri been dmmmirig. Like distant thiiiirlor, the sound of his drumming had rolled t.hmu;gvh the Green Forest. and had been heard by many ears. Now Thuridcrer was striitting. Yes, sir, he was .-vtruttiiig. Ii, was as if he was P,VPI'lfl5l'.llgl)' proud of what he had been doing. Perhaps he W. Bui-ges ”'I'hat fellow struts as if he was showing of. and wanting to be ad- tnoughit a young oi-ow. lookiing on from half way up in a cedar "tree. "He look: silly to me. The idea of strutting with no one looking on. If he knew that I am up here I would think he was strutting for me to see, but he dourft know I am here. Anyway. I don't see what he is so proud about. All he has done is make a lot of noise. and that isn't any reason for being proud that I can His handsome neighbor dawn on the many old log stopped strut- ting. He folded his handsome tail. He stood perfectly still with his S on Slll i':.'.'eiW" -1.... read on . . . of food? UN-" bum, gas, pain, after eating or 4 Adrun chemists searched for over a year tn Find a cnmhinatirin of in- grerlirr-M, lll1' iwiuld be fast-acting, long-lazting in its effect and thera- peutically cnmpatible. EXECUTABS 3, an 1-5ult,' By actual-laboratory standards EXECLITABS is the most effective 0! all stomach preparations tested. 51.00 & 53.50 No Prescription Necessary occurring? Do vou have to be careful in your choice Do vou take some common alkalizer, mint of soda without relief? Do you currently suitor from either lieut- soreness or gene:-rd distress during the njglit? 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His stout wings flew up and down, up and down, up and down. so fast they were just a blur. and the sound like distant thunder went rolling all through, the Green Forest. "How in the world can he make his wings go like that and stitl stand still? Why don't they take him right up in the air?" wonder- ed the lone Crow, But they didntt take Thimderer up In the alr.'rhe,v did nothing but make that rolling thunder. Thunderer stopped drumming, and once more stood still listening. This time there was an answer. some- where in another part of the Green Forest there was another drummer. Hp was drumming a reply to Thundererls drumming. It. was the same sound .-is of distant thunder. The instant that distant drum- miiig stopped, Thunderer d.ruam- med. This Time he drummed hard- er than ever. when he stopped he began to strut. He strutted harder than ever. it that were possible. Anyway, it seemed to the lone Grow up in the tree that he strut- ted harder than ever. All the time he kept looking from side to side with those bright eyes of his. as if he were looking for someone hiding in the brush. The lone Crow looked, too. He looked and looked, but he could see no one. Drummer the Woodxpeeker began drumming on his mvorite dead limb. The sound was loud, and sharp. Thimderer paid no attention to him. He didn't even look up. He just went on with his strut- ting and it really was something to see. Perhaps you have seen a Turkey Gobbler strutting with his tail spread like a fan. and his head bhrovim back until it almost touches his tail. Thuiiderefs strutting was very much like that. He was the picture of pride. But what he was so proud of, unless it was his own personal appearance, the lone Crow couldn't understand. Rat-a-tat-ta't-tat-tat! drummed Drummer the Woodpecker ovenhead. Thiuiderer appeared not to hear him. Tlim came the roll of the Continued on page 14 Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs i ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 ' . .. . MARCH 12. 1955 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , . .. Contract Bridge By Josephine clnbertson omeoo&o93ootc0-305 "SUCCESS" IS A RELATIVE TERM Success with a liriene may be more apparent 'tiha.n real. Oun- slder this hand: South dcalerfp Both sides vulnerable. i QJ1093. vu OQ63 .y.AK52 O52 84 901097 N 3&5: 9975 W E gxjogg -luQJios S 4.764 QAK76 lvaxs-2 QAJ4 -I-93 1 Thehidding: soiiiii West No.-u. mug IQ Pass 2.; pa. ICNT Pass 4Q pg" 59' Pass 59' P." 64 Pass Pass Page 'West. despite the club made by his left-hand opponent, opened the club queen. The ace was played and the spade jadk was then led and passed. South was very pleased to have this finesse win. Declarerts next move was to can the toil hearts and ruff a heart. Next, he cashed the club ace and ruffed a club. But when he then- trumped his last heart in dumirny. East ovelr-ruffed and returned a trump. and South could not avoid the loss of a diamond trick. There are several ways of mak- ing the slam contract, but perhaps the easiest plan is as follows: Mter winning the first trick South Cashes the top lrumps, ignoring the ohance tn finesse. Next. he cashes du.mmy's second club honor and rum; a club, Cashes llhe top hearts and miss a heart. usu his own last trump as a ruiilfer for dummys last olub. and trumps his fourth heart with dummy's last trumip. East can overruff with the queen, but on his forced diamond return, declarer simply ducks and easily wins three diamond tricks. It does East no good to refuse to over-rim the last heart with the spade queen, because with the play in dummy. declarer simply takes the diamond finesse. cashes the diamond ace, and concedes the thirteenth trick as his only loser. (...""cll)l()DliHSl'”q : KID N EY H ill,--i Ml”! L 'nuu nu-" h"'NA6ll mu! 41-VI)!" 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