.., ez. . S o1:t'flJitlBiil( 15. 1731 PAGE TEN IHE UUARDIAN. k;l-IARLOTTETOWN ;N'm.rW.M-m-r0' ” KING or rui: ROYAL MUUHTED iii contract Bridge By Joseuhtne Culbertson (.1 algae be-ioxt)etr&co&4o-A QUITE A "SWING": zimvosrwzrA7'.ain5a'-'f rvtoxawr rc.etxMMmsDoIM IMVE 77MB l mu axengsnvi, main" IWIH - Jm. -' auwvsavs IDIWECK . - watt; taimma1r,I llv Thornton W. lumen) HOME AT LAST Within no iiiiglity leariicd l01llC is half the meaning found in 'di;v A('3V(5 as she fluttered. Prom- livas nistiing those leaves. You wayt had heard the rustling of ptly Peter had gone to see wuat lfi "iii 17, . made the difference of a tidy 2620 The opening lead in today's deal poin-Is! South dealer. North-South iuinarauie. 6Q QQ.ll0'i'.'12 ,-- utoioei-i "home" ltnr.-w he is always curious. A few NA” 55 A K101 gold Moth” Namre. minutes later l-armer Browns buy "' .K0 . .33 "ad mm” W” W” and Pd" Then like . little feathered bullet oiissc w 1.; ve- Little Mrs. Hummer. the Humv had lihu-mped as he often docs-Inn, shot away 3 .A-,5; iiiingibird. is so tiny tihui sdir could Farm" BmW"'5 b0Y.h3d 80"? lo 4-4 ;J9';5 S n3; i be held in the gentle hand of rm-- see if Peter was still there and I, d ; I H” m m him .1” DEAR...5lNt'.! we no me, Brmvn-5 boy WW” the f”1;(-J3 hiaid found little Mrs. Hummer. He Iierd ongigor Sgula ha: tfigund .A984s rmeomawe Jen” SDAPIS WONOIIPUL IY...lUl'lTS ANIDEA...I't.t.. mvmmaiu uy doscd 9”” her mm b” C0'”'p1Cle:'V hfd sic”? in. 3 glance lvh-at the argymiligre in all The Great. World. 0 KQ-H0 ;m.:,f',g3g'n?E?;”ET"'”5 ' aI(i,:4mNcF)eR1iE'5!1t)u;NEl.it." SEE Y.1lgl.'!)!5.VEI NDTHNE ' hidden. Famner B111-w11's boy was ””””i" M” "d Very gm” had Wherc two precious exss Ilmost cl-A our FRANKLYIDgNo"lmEs mrf:ceoiMi-?2m1'eAiI.a . . . holding her now. but not qtubc in that way. He iias liolding licr vi.1r;i' gently and he ii-ti: lilllililg to her in a low and vcigv gciitlc voice. Littic Mrs. ljlumnier was in trouble. very great trou-blc. She ii-id accidciiuilly brushed agaiiist a plant callrd burdc-ck. uni l1llC liurrs. ivlizcli really arc Inc st-til cuiiiaiiiicrs of the plant, ll1”d catigiit on her iviiigs nnd clung there as only burrs can. They had clung to tilic tiny flight feathers in a way to make the wings l.lSClCs5 and she had fallen to the ground tlirrr to flutter hel-plessly. Peter Rabbit. ihapipciiing tihat pm-ked hcr uni). Poor. terribly frigiitciicd. tiny Mrs. Huitinicrl . Actiinliy. who was foituiiately un- fortunate. It mi;;.it have mien some one else who had found her. some one who would have killed licr.S1Pic might not have been- found at all bit. have fluttered and sliu;-,;lrd helplessly iziitil she dicd of starvatioii. it doesn't take long for a sr.-iitill bird in starve to dea-iii. Little Mrs. llumntor was in des- pair. It wasn't wholly on accotuiti of liorself. Oif course. she was terr- I ibly fiigilitcticd. but it wasn't just rcar aloiiri that ivorried her. in T NOTICE 1 ready to hatch. It they were left too long they would become chilled and never hatch. So little Mrs. Hu-miner worried for her- self and at the tonic ti-me worried about those precious eggs. She had felt terribly helpless fluttering on the ground, unable to use her wiiigs. Now. held in the hand of this great igianit, she felt even more hel-plcss. Gently, VCl')', very gently. Farmer Brown's boy began to work those burrs loose. He guessed sonietlhing of the fear that must be Mrs. Hunimer's. To be held a prisoner by such ii giant must be a frightful exiperience. She was no bigger than one of hi3 fingers. Tend:-rly he worked and carefully, trying to gel: the burrs off with- out pulling a single little drlieaie fcatihcr loose. The loss of a few feathers from her coat might do no harm, but it would not do at all for her to lose any or those wing feathers. G.Bn'l.ly, tenderly. carefully, he worked, careful not to squeeze little Mrs. Hummer. He had to hold her so she could not This was the very remarkable bidding in I high-take rubber game: South Wrist Niirih But 1 Q Pass l Q 1!) 3 Q Pass 4 Q I!) .5 Q 6 Q Doiibli. Pass 6 Q Double Redbl. Pass Pass Pass ,Noi'tli'is psychic spade response was made in the hope of keeping the opponents from using that suit as s i'lOll-VkllilEl"81l)le saci-i!.ce against. the six-heart contract ivhich North had every intention of reaching. This hc-pe could not be realized because East had such an excellent spade suit of his own. but North's effort nevertheless bore fruit - it seemingly led to West's complete confusion in the vital niattcr of the opening lead. Even before that time came. liowcvcr. it is obvious that West was uttcrly confuscd. since other- wlselhe scarcely vvouid have made his fantastic bid of four diamonds over East's three spades. The only cxplancition is tliut West misread the i.lirce-spade bid as a cue bid KNOW WHERE X'M GOING TO RAISE AW MONEY, THEY HAVE ME IN DE BROTHERS . WEARING" K: NO. DEAR, IT'S THE SAME OLD HAT IVE BEEN struggle. but he had to bake grout da dg : , . pp p . CW9 "074 7-0 17015 her '00 Ughul” lhlllagnlil.nglllOaS? u1asmn:1et)t ' ' it seemed to Mrs. Ilizmiiier a f .. . Th b- A PlIblIC Meeting of "IQ I'CfePCyeI'5 long, long long time. tmtmgh it owocoqipiasdcesl c we id would be ' . was really only a few niinu cs, un- In How 0! the d 11 , , of Spring Park will be held in the Spring in the last hburr kha:1h,bct;vl1”.1'9r; the bidding. Nortl(iw .f.iQ'7iii" ..1?ii ;n3:;d;:g1y1 evfreys 3;em11;z F9131-11: r hf;-e a-bandonedt hiss stain aspir- Park Hall on Wednesday evening. Sep- Brciwn's boy smoothed the tiny 3,”L".i Jia..i5.L.?E, bu0tull:1:t'tl?oliif,a; . feathers back ihn pd1ace.Fthcn. slt:vVl.V 5mb.bom. . g. I . I iember 19- 1951- 10 dwcuss 111- ci-es- :5:..".::. iii. ..::.1.:.V:i.i..":2J:.:r:'..:1::t.:.:::d: . . 3" "19 0Pe”ed ha”d' The" like ' the contract but West chose eto tion of incorporation. sanitation and the lime rcarnered bullet she, 611111 open .. d:a...n..dz Dummy ruffed 3”V33'-ht"95i'h5ma1lphl”5-1 "lmlglg and dcciarcr led a heart to the E3:-ini;hii'T:or:313.'3 gxgrzmvwiger ::n”y' aceh Sdecirriig tllie trump break. South . ' . ca.s e t e c ub ace. ruffed anoth- heart almost bursting with an- d- H d d- d . o - xiety. As lightly as a bit of thiS' 3; l.i1ae'nl0(n-Q. oilfsccailurbe: ltllne: Your attendance will be appreciated. lefiown she came to rest on the a Club. New 1.. m,.m.cd dumm, 0085 Of ""3 "Wt There lay the tw” by tru-mpiug a third diamoiid and ' . . ' th t' - . . ' 0" 3 self on them. She was home at last. erection of a Community Hall. Wood islands . caribou Ferry Service THE coxmscrma um: nsrwnnu , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA T WANTED 'o"o1al::pP:'l:rl:t:lu::vl and Chitin A. Dunning opernto on the & (Standud Time) ,1, I5 JASPURR coMiN'--?& luoiwmi 1 THAT DOG 1 BARKIN1 1 ii I-him Lu" wood MIME Highest Prices Paid Prince Nova .............. 1 n.m. It n.ni. 3 pm. Scrap yard at lqmay MC" Charla! IL Dunnlnl 9 I.m. 1 p.ni. 5 p.ln. Kinnon, Charloitetoivn Auto L""'” C"'"”"" Salvage, Grafton Street Charles A. Dunning '1 n.m. ll n.m. 3 pm. Prlnco Novn ............................... ..u. 9 n.m. 1 p.m. 5 pm. LISTEN IN TO CFCY EACH MORNING AT 6:30 Cntch In curly crooning und Avoid dinppointnii-iii. NORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LID. Head Office: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L For Particular: Phone 13. Charlottetown. East. Cliarlotteioivii. ABIE BLOCK Phone 768 or write P. 0. Box 403 1 , ' ' ' I. - 0 vi . Tbofwutgv Mmlws ri.-.c,,..,,1,,, Ban? d'iNEi'UP FATHERW ti"-5 MAID TO sleep: now FOLK9 mu war um o-mu: iF IACIIIIDI Bliavas THEY :9 THE soon 6074'. ..ii.:.'e.i.7:;i.i ”i” i Toavcoowz W" Hl'MOV3ll-5. MAN IF I earn TALK 'rHA1'AwA7. l L (T CAN'T so via: I-ELLO-IELLO-?NOv BEDTHEIZ EMMY I SAID 'NO'-THIS is I JUST LET HIM NOT 'HAI2D:G6E" HAVE TWENTY N a.ua ooi.i.Ar2s AT” 0-UTHAT'5 ALL RIGHT! - mu DGd'T HAVE TO AVOLOGIZE .1! I HAD TO soc: . --you srmia , err up 10 mswaz mi mics: in-ion: ANvwAv.4I SINCE we as rngssumm TOGETHER, L: s TALK 'BouT son: IT cor A LOVABLE NOT outv is vo' NENVA uoiueiw, WHEN vo' GOT A PATCH HAM -yo' is nzvsa i.oN:I.v.'.' Y'O'KlN TALK TO IT. Aw IT SEEPW r i.iND:RsJ'AND. IT GIVES vo' TH couizAeii: rao oN-Ti-tARs - ALLUS A QUIET wisicons WAlTlN' Fo'vo' WHEN vo' ggaaswuomr. r'oNIt. A (H HAM i M azsr FRiEND.'.' 5' S . . I111-LIE. NoBoDY'D 31 AM i OBSCURITY iaxP:irr.' ii: He olomoaoowo DOC. WOULD ANY RATioMAL aimcmos: -in aeocscuiis WHEN sue couu: . EXPECKS T'LNE on IT A'i.i. 11-inousi-i COLLEGE. ' i Lisr:.N.'.' I 3 455 L ly Worry Naenig-ten p 1 MEAN JUST TO eel i KNOW pearecnv wsu. eta" LIANCE WILL uusr BRILLIANT THAT WHEN renew uD--- Ivhgeou ME ALL OF -t A su N! I pigt X l 1 .n..iI.:I r.I.t.u;::I1!