PAGE TEN g ,, FHE GUARDIAN. (ZHARLOTTETOWN V . APRIL 21,. 1952 KING or 'I'm: ROYAL MOUNTED i B, Z, .. c:,?y'wi Every North then bid three hearts. 9135'”! Emmi! South doubled. contract Bridge 1,11 By Josephine Culbertson woo-cu-ouch-3-5:49-mxvt--use-3? AN UNLIKELY COMBINATION It required I reniarkableibid oni South's part to get into a four-I spade contrct on the following hand - and it than requireri bad, defense !or the con:i-net to be ful-' filled. (and of course correctly) raised tut -- -- 4 9, "mm " T four spades. and East doubled. J FAIUIIIER BROWNS Boy snmxs ViLLAGl,I(lNG pp.” West's lead here was the heartl OUT T:K;g3EFzEN fWg.gd..1".-p ten. Duniinys queen was put up! ' v . STORM, Fnrmpsouth vumenbh. and East won with the M9. EH51 Be lionest. speak your niinci right ' O 76 was pretty sure that the lead midi WI- Dg 35 been r. singleton, but he saw nn' Of how you feel leave none in l:Q3 8 reason to sacrifice his own second dbllht. . A. 2 E1f;:;i..i2”5.i' :.';:".:;2: :':.::";:;.i:'. -W: Bv Ham as ::o'p I N :8A"J39 2 would have made his bid on oiiiy ii: H05riS1If;jl' 1(l,U9t)'. the biit but young .K J 10 9 W F . 8 6 four-cnrd suit. mid theielnrc lu:i.s..g M IWHCFIHK vlmln and pJ0guDOY'5EVENm1ih1fp . I x - - - n . u Tim 1 , ' gA J 10 5 could not iool' to his partiier to-- IFIIDI caught in the Jaws of IN WE MAIN IVINVA ' IE ' .9 6 4 a S two heart rufis. Se he decided. M901 lraii. hung down from the top To wisit JERRY Aw rI's AII6-TIMI com! a aovoi LEEMY'5. ' i OAK: 10 against returning the suit. I of n telephone pole. she had "'5 90” W” ” AN'iT'-5 ON .754 This decision was all right, but! litollgllt, that nothing could be h LUCK ARE You EWE ” . A 5 3 the alternative East chose was not; worse. Now she wasn't sure. The .K Q 3 so good! He laid down the club act-.lI Iiwiier of the Chickens running a- hoping to szct a high signal froIu- bout below her. and that were the Tm-55951 OCCUVVFG Mill-'i1t'll-i)0111l West. When Wcst could not obllmxl CrlllSC of all her fright and suffer- HIR. Was climbing that Iiolc She duplicate. and at a quite it few or the tables West made Ihinszs un-I pleasant fnr the opponents by opening with the shutout bid at three diamonds. when this was thci opening. the various Norths nlltii East: passed and. Iisunllr. the The latter was now helpless. Positions Viic-ant at Faiconwood Hospital. I The Department invites applications for the fol- lowing positions which are conwood Hospital: and two Souths raised to four hearts. This contract was doubled by both East; and deteated. At the other tables the South players wisely passed to three hearts and earned comparatively good match- polnt scores. The exception to all this was one South who apparently nits- trusted his partner and who in- stead of doubling three diaiiionds. had the ”bravcry" to bid three spades. His partner innocentlv East shifted to dinnionds. but too late. South went up wltli the din- Inond acc. draw two rounds of trumps. cnslictl his clubs. discard- lni: (ilillll11y'S last diiiinond. then led and passed R heart into Eastl DEPARTMENT of HEALTH & WELFARE GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i open on the stuff of Fal- I By Thornton W. Burgess never had seen one of these giant two-legged ioik near before and hisl rcry size I.Ei'l'iiiCd her. He was coining up to get her. She knew that. What would he do In her? She couldn't. fly away. She tried desperately. just as she J had tried again and again through the long morning. She beat the nlr with her great wings but i: was uscloss. That terrible trap held one leg tighter than ever. Aiiywar it seemed so. When the Man was near enough she tried to beat him with her wings. Shc struck at him Iiizain and again with the big claws Oi her lree foot. and with her hook- ed bill. She did give him a deep scratch with one claw and this j made hlni nngrier than ever. and (A) Night Supervisor, Female. i (B) Instriiclress of attendance. I Registered Nurses preferred. .I(X(ppiiC'dii()l1S should be signs . addressed to the under- A he WES angry CHOUKH ill the Tii'Si place. He had hecn losing Chic- kciis and he was sure this was the one who had taken thcin. He had brought it grain bag and into this he managed to force Sis- irr llcoty. There. she was complete- lv helpless. He WZISIYI, nt. all gentle I in doing it for that deep scratch L. 0. KITCHEN. R.N.. Su erintendent of Nurses, F conwood Hospital, BOX 90. Charlottetown, P. E. I. smarted and he was in II bad tem- per. Hc freed the chain from the (op of the pole and with Sister Hooty half smothered in the bag climbed down. Just then Farmer Browns boy Ho freed the chain from the top of the pole and with Sister Hooty half sinoihered in the bag climbed down. buying some Chickens. "What iizire you in that bag. Neighbor Snow?" he asked. "I've got the thief who has been taking my Chickens." growled Neighbor Show. "It is one of those big Hoot Owls. I thought a Hawk was taking the Chickens so I set a trap on top of that pole. You know Hawks like to sit. on poles like that and I guessed one might be using that pole from which to swoop down on the Chickens. But it seems it was an Owl." By means of the chain on the trap he roughly pulled Sister Hocty out of the bag. Fi'lglitciierl as she was she was bravely hissing and snapping her bill. "It is 9. young Horned Owl, I this years bird." declared Farmer Brown's Boy. 'Now ymrve caught it what. are you going to do with it?" "Kill it or course. What else would I do with it? A chicken farm is no place for Owls or Hawks or any other Chicken thieves. I would (Continued on Page 14) HAL DOC pwsvtcmie. rakttwlrsiunro um? 50! ramauuzumrrl 4) 9lQllM'fIMVElf7'lrI41i0... If 4 " WUIISIMD 70 QIIIIEZA NEVER 1 suite wiSFIYtouI.o -riwei. mizu SPACE I arrived. 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