PAGE . TEN 9 contract Bridge ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Glutton is Just the opposite. His legs are HENRY . SEPTEMBER 10. 1952 short, but they are powerful legs. ' , His body is thick, stout. He wears X 6f 8: Josephine Uulbsrt--0- a slhaggy coat. and he has a blushy tai. Some folks think he ooks E l tC4F'3p”q5i"tK9”'3r"sQ like I small Bear, and some folks , BEWARE OF "BARGAINS"! think he looks as if he were an ,1 overgrown member at the skunk . - family. Of course, he is a sort of .m,-ny ,, g . ot eong o t e ease am- " ' ily. ,3 h . 1 4 . . Noteonly has Glutton a big up- NT.'b..L213'.-..i.....i.i.. BY lhbmm" w- BWSIESS pglteha very) bits appetite. bait he 2 mm 0 Q -7 3 A 3 V SHADOW? 3"; COUSIN gkignkgiss :oodanatui'?d1.pelGiutton lg X zfsshz iM ? we mg "M; may b leve just the opposite. .He doesn't care 'd W9" "' 91: 'ht lthil(Ih'.Hh i -F53 iY0"'” find that 100” alone d5' trriiosltzeggigleasaliitodislirsltioii. K , 4 7 Q R 10 5 5 C”V9- has no friends. He doesn't want -n-tr-r --u--wu , I Q 9 5 N V 10 5 7 4 jolfi yath" N3"'-””9- any. Glutton the Wolverine lives --,.-,,,,,,m,, g .3 lo 9 8 W E Q A nandeier had come down from just for mime". He mm” 0! nu T01 G - " ' t is . -rm Tm? LEE 1 4.1x J 9 6 S .l.Q s 7 the Greatl Mountain. He was a onigefhaeps one reason Glutton had i LY 4 ,' as qfson 4 A 9 3 most unp easant person. Not only on down f- m m 5,9 t Mann. ' Q R J I was he without friends. but he was failne to the green ;orestB was be- g:35l;gEoAy;ENwgLh;1YHvasE 1&lIATrtlK:.Nig;aIaACi:mN 3guh0Yuk2:E4bIrd.Gl.'6g 9 A K53 lffafed by all the Green F01:P5i cause he had heard-that many of 35 Na 0;”; opgga FAN War To Mg .1.,x mi 2 vtolk. even the Iat't:est- Great 012 the Deer folk were living there. , ou1'oSA CLEAR .11 b1 , Buster Bear was afraid of him, He is very fond of a dinner of ' BLUE . "' ””'"3' although beside Buster he was a Deep meat. To look at him you scum that North Flint small person. Puma the Mountain wouldn't think he could catch and 1 O 7'3” 1 O V-155 lLiDI1 kept out of his way. It was km 3. Dee” He can 3 1'-"F5 30 Pass iso with Tuity the Lynx and Old He does ii by Ivimi in wait for ZNT Puss ENT Pass Man Coyote, None of them would :& them, Perhaps Ilying on a big rock Full Pass ,n-illingly have anything in do with g' mm, Dc” are Hkgly to pass C195,; As the cards lay. North-SouthiwithAhis-IownEnlnefv-Itrnnswawlm: T” "1" " ' , m- 0” Wm? stremhcd 9” 9” " should have congratulated them-,low victory, however. because now . . ”" iv” JUL b””Ch of 3 "99 "V"m”3'"g ” selves for HM ,-eachmg me ,1", scum was Hmjwd to (mac spgde fol himself. path the Deer folk often use. Then makable contract of four spades! True, the actual three notrump, contract also could have been de-t feated. but South was favored by,i a very lucky opening lead, where- as at spades. North scarcely could have drawn a favorable lead from, East. l West. first wanting to play intoi either a South's bid-suits. and feeling that a heart lead was equally dangerous, opened his sin- gleton spade-the bidding made it likely that East had length and strength in that suit. Declarer put in the Jack from dummy, and tricks, and his five tricks in the other suits left him one short of the goal. Squthis handling of Lhc spade suit was wrong. The obviously correct line was to duck the opens lng lead in dummy-not to waste one of dummy's honors. If East also played low, South would win with the nine: then he could cash the ace and lead his three to the Jack, thus assuring himself of four tricks in the suit. If East pro- duced the spade ten, South would win with the ace, lay down the nine, and if East ducked, continue this short-legged, ill-natured per- son. He was the biggest cousin of little Shadow the Weasel, and he didn't look the least. bit like a Weasel. He was Glutton the Wol- verine. Why had Glutton come down from the Great Mountain? Prob- ably he didn't know himself. He is sometimes quite a wanderer. He is such an independent person that he goes where he pleases, does what he pleases, and doesnlt care a hair of his shaggy coat what other people may think. when a Door comes along Glutton drops on the latter's buck, and the Deer has no chance to escape. He has been known to even kill 8 great Moose in this some manner. He is a. very unpleasant person to have around. He is unpleasant to look at; he is unpleasant to smell; and in every way he is most unpleasant to have for a neighbor. Now Glutton makes it his busi- ness to know who his neighbors are. and all about them. He knew where Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. Paddy were living. He knew all when East cagily refused to cover, with :1 third round of spacles- ,1'v had Men I1 10118. long, time about their pond, and he knew all South led a. low spade from the with the same effect. The point 51”” my "wmber of G1,"Wm3 1"” 55”” We b'00k 1.l0W1"8 11150 ml" baud. A331,, E35; played law, and Wu that 1; ms; south 5 mm :0 mediate family had visited this pond. He knew where Paddy and South was pleased to win the trick keep East from making his king, part of the Green Forest. It had T REMOVAL NOTICE R. '1'. Morrison Limited been so long that most of those living there had forgotten that there was any such person as Glutton the Wolverine, Perhaps you have guessed why he is called Glutton. You know, people who are greedy and think of nothing but their stomachs and eating are called gluttons. When there is food that is all Glutton the Wolverine thinks about. So that is how he came by his name. Shadow the Weasel is. as you know, long-bodied, slender, quick in all his movements. His cousin, Mrs. Paddy were cutting the aspen trees. and he had made up his mind that a Beaver dinner was just what he needed, and was go- ing to have. All the time he had taken the greatest care not to be seen by those Beavers; not to leave a. single footprint in the mud on the edge of the pond. But there was one thing he couldn't prevent with all his care. the feel- ing of uneasiness which somehow seemed to spread out from him, and warn other folk that there was danger in the neighborhood. It was this very uneasiness that TIPPY AND "CAP" STUB3 NOLJ SAD IT TRY WHILE I GET A 5CREWDRiV,El?- (-9- In) in... rnlm hm.-. n. 1.44 4,... "ms. JUST LOOK AT Tl-1' WAY TIPPIE TiPPlE'S 50 Eli Mink, is h th . S d P ddy th 13 - , Hllmbilwu and Elecfrical arle ysome of liismtl':t:her cizuialrrirsf Lit? Iwlirlllfig so leave ethe eiftrer Ego gxlit MBSES THAT BOY H POOR U L NSAPPOINTED! WELL, I HOPE cap --HE THOUGHT QEMEMBERS ms MANNERS--AN' sAvs YESSiF2' N' NOSSIl2' TO GREAT-UNCLE sessv 'sTEADDAtlHLiH”-AN'-- tie Joe Otter, Pecan the Fisher, ANNUAL MEETING l i of the i down one of those aspen trees. DOG! 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