PAGE TWENTY-TWO i,ljl"iii.m" ml By Thornton W. Burgess TRICKY (TOUSIN GRAY ifamily do not get along together .'as cousins should. It is fortunate There is no greater cause for Ethat they prefer different kinds of ghhmg country. Cousin Gray likes the rhah letting omen cake yourluoorls and swamps. Redily Fox blame. .lii(es the open country. He likes meadows and A hen wandered over within -Old Mother Natureuyold pastures and Gray Fox was not at all pleased to have another fox in his neir:h- borhood. especially a Red Fox. The gray and red brniit-lies of the fox the should leave those hens alone, -- Ibut temptation was too much for leaping distriuce. In no lure at at Cousin Gray had started back with it for the woodml ling at the farm happened to come had caught the hen. The dog was ay Fox Hound. At once. he caught the; tscent Gray Fox had left, and the went on Cousin Grays yCousin Gray carried that hen a liar as he could. When he began to lpzet tired, he dropped the hen be-l places of that sort, nor that Reddyy Gray Fox had hoped that the lwhere Young; Too-Smart had iradeygo, He was loomhg gm 3 place to his acquaintance. Young Too-Smart make 3 home, hhd he was taking Cousin Gray 01' HUN 01 his lBm1l.V both oi' us in this neighborhood." L, -:l ' i hold Its annual mcetmg bArI'1Icel rather ashamed that he coulillmovc hlohg hmm, soon I-h havei . . - I C'r33' FOX” RTE V9Y.V 800dlGi'a)' Fox was prowling about neai”: fice, Great (.:COl”l.',(3 st. Charlotu-town's Finest Dance Hall - . - h - - . q ihind a bush. It, was mister running four and eight each Saturday exening Dial (:02... tum”. Even so, he Soon beg” mi llarmlimd. This doesn't mean that leaping distance, Cousin Gray doesn't at times visit 1doesn't. go into the Green Eorest. 35-ouhg Red Fox houm move on M Cousin Gray had been living foryoncey but hm Cousin was in no some time in the X16iEhb0rh00dihurry. He had nowhere special mi . has 8 Son Of Redd)'- H9 W35 lU5Vhis time so as to find just the kind starting out for himself in thelor 3 place he hhmecy Great. World. He never had seen; "There 15,” mom enough 10, H , 7. V. until the we met on the cdgc said Cou.-tin Gray to himself. "No. Pi E' It JCHCT Lluh lull M PI -VMIn1D- 1'19 had .599" CW5l"is;it. there isn't room enough for lGr?I)' Climb U995 End "- m3d9 him both of us. If that iellow doesn't I I . H01 hiI'059” f0110W C0”-W1 GYM UP to make him. Illl have to get him! URDAY' DECEMBER 19th' a tree. He had no reason to feel m-mm hm Somehohy I .. at 8 o'clock. Exhibition 0f- ::ll8”l9d- RP” F0-X95 ii” W" C1""b'l It Itlls just a few days later that . climbers. That is one reason theyya bm.m.m.d m which some hensv -,, prefer the swamps and ixoods mywere running about. He knew thatl EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All new Leglonairs Orchestra Reservations accepted by phone only between "Reservations for con les accc ted only" - . P y . ytire. Meet your friends at the Clover Club i 'tI'll have to climb a tree and get s2.00 per coupje trld of that dog," thought he. ?7sCo-ritihiiited Vonkpage 23) rratter how the declarer sets out to establish such a suit as the dia- mond suit in the following hand, because the defender the dummy is sure to ”grab” the first trick. But. with a competent player in East's position. declarer'5 technioue matters ii great deal. yspades. West couldn't see a safer lhim. A hen wandered over withinim more C0”5l1'uC”V9 mid. 50 he hzopeneri the ten. Dummy played low, that hm and and South uoii with the king. 1; was his bad lhck thhg 5 dog hV.1out to establish dummy's diamonds, '.leading to the queen. East, no no- uosimz about where Cousin GraylVlC9- Placed 10W - and I'iEm UICFC South's chances that he gave. up, howri-ci-.t South away led the singleton club in his own man. king. West won and reiui-iieit the 5 spade ten. This was taken in the lclosed hand and South now led his contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ERROR In the ordinary game it doesn't sitting over South dealer; But-Welt vulnerable. I A82; Q1053 QKQ9832 4-5 - 4109': Q1 53 N V-I842 gqga W E QA105t , .37 S .p109'I gas: H QKQ64 y QAK7 Q64 QKQJ3 Thebidding: south West North East 1; Pass 1. Pass 1; Pass 26 Pu: SNT Pass Pass Pas: For all that South had bid Very properly, South started right evaporated. remaining diamond. We-sts' tricks, two hearts, one diamond T7E:6iRi'n'iIeii'6n"pagE"2a) By Buford HORACE! FEEU ODD REQUEST FOR PN LIKE A NICE EXPECTANT, MOTHER. BIG STEAK WITH "T ? STRANGE LIKE PICKLES AND ICE CQEAM! MUSHROOMS TONIGHT" irs-4M:.'r- I , , GLUED ON,FOR VIRI. V IF V04 RGAN-NF." KEEPS -PULLIN'- MAH HAID WILL I Fm.- 3!5E:: hX?JS A xxxxmc. -gr-sinuous-u..i. .- A I---e-u Joe Palooka new woaav, mosey. wsu IKNON n'.'l3'9X4I.' hey H.053,”-,.HE rw LINFS ARE DOWN wA'rdns oer. suowea --AW El-ECWC . wow WORK. srovs N A pm: MESS... AN' TW FIGHT ONLY AFTER HAMBURGER ALL veAR,i THINK STEAK is STRANGE ENOUGH so: ME! NOT A WORD. THEY'RE BOTH SNOW-BOUND! THE HJZZARD MIT ALL ACROSS THE STATE , 'TELEPI-IGJE LINES 6 ALL Dewar I. i.. . W. y ' .. 7' rwr.r4'4Xa I SAY. TWICKAM. BUT I BELIEVE y IT WAS MADE EV TI-E 'ATLA5 COMFANV. I'LL i T THEM ' QLENDAE WAS LOVE new? AS BLIND As may L The sum. WHO 90550 FOR THIS aoeawsi 1 area lalrevnlt M124 Awnvee mate I. I. Join; 414 III we ms 'llDV!YE! '.' "I . Dug-I. ' WW-"W-at--we-can iNot jack, dummy's king and East's are went on this trick, and now the rest of the diatroud suit has isolated. South ended up with three spade By Ham Fisher By Alex Raymond "THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 19. 1953 RUDOLPH! I'M worms A ROPE LADDER! 5E? READY TO CATCH lY.' Rudolph-and the line llosail Reindeer mew TREATMENT LIKE mu ASKED ME to. 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