PAGE TEN TENN contract 3! Jolsphlne Culbertson -j Mrs. Culbertson continues the presentation or the new 1 Culbertson point-count me- thod. I am-.--:-..-.-.--.- Almost. anyone DESI W” h”"”', have stage can select. opening bids with reasonable acciiracy. It is in the matter of revnluiniz his handi in the light 0! imrln9I"5 rcsiaonss-i that a player reveals his true Skill. In the point-count method which is now being added to the. Culbert- Iml System. we have worked out a remu-lumhly ax-citrate method of ro- valuutton. Suppose that Knit "179" me I bidding with one spade Buy this hand: g OQti753'a' ; OAKS I oxa I 4-95 1 Your original I'7iIllA",flll n! this hand was 14 points 2 itmfllb IOYI the spade queen. PM 3 P0m'-5 1". Erriilge All I it ' bird could he have known what Reddy was thinking at that very moment. "This is fun", thought Roddy. "I feel Just like a good run this morning. It. is fun to be hunt- ed when you know you can fool the hunter any time you want to. or at least think you can. Good old Bowser and I have had a lot of fun together. He has worried me sometimes, but he never has caught me yet. He is smart. Yes. sir Bow- By Thornton THE run or name HUNTEI) I"Fun is largely what you make it, I How you play. and how you take it. 7 Reddy Fox. Across the (irecii Meadows to- uard the Green Forest. Reddy Fox was runniniz. Some distance behind him Bowser the Hound was bayind. ns the hunting voice of a Round is called. With his wondcriiil nose he was following the scent. that Raddy Fox left. as he ran. Bowser dearly loves to hunt, Foxes. Cur- iously enough. there are times iylicn Reddy loves to be minted by Boirser. It was in the cool oi early morn- ing. Later iii the day it would hr too hot. in run. but now the cool niorniiiz air was just right, and the long cards in the suit tll'i ex-l cess of four cartisi: 7 points in hearts. and 3 points in diainonditi This is not a pariirularly rehiisi, opening bid. hut now sumiosc Lliat xiarincr raises you to two spades. Your hand is automatically trans-! Peter Rabbit. both Bowser and Raddy lclt: likci rimning. Running is one of the; best of all exercises if it is not, ovcrdoinz it. ; From the dear old Bi'i:ir-patch.'. watched the start tormed. in the sense that. whatl n( that. hunt. "Roddy Fox is in was it. doubtful trump suit is now trouble again," said he in little Mrs.i probably a strong Mill. and you Peter. I, ”I hope that Don catches him. said Mrs. Peter as she listeiietil the; to the steady haying of Bnwscr. lame high-card points. but iiisteadi A funny look was on he face 0! tr rzautiously counting only l point. Peter as he said, "So do I, and! each for the fifth and sixth cardsi yet. I don't. I guess I don't more I'l your spade suit, you start this than I do." I length-count, at the tnuiuili ii'umn,I Blacky the Ci-mi. flying high over lhus gaining l point In addirion as the Green Meadnivs on his way tn wi much has your spade suit, been get. his breakfast. looked down on, strengthened by pnrtncr's raise 4 mm?-mom! you add A sort of ”borius" of 2 will mg if he had (miy g 0, 7x points for the mere possession of at points, with precisly 8 pointsl Sixacard 10? IOHSPYI ll”-Hill: suit in his hand, repoiider must. WEIRIII which has been rziiccrl. Tliils, vnurl ovary factor, down to lt)'s and 9's.I overcall total hrcmnrs I7 IWIUIIVIIOT his decision. and since partiirr ciizirniilr-rri front, There is no disgrace lii occasion. A to 10 points when he rnzscd. the ally reaching game, contracts Wlfhi Jartnerships total is 2.1 to 27 noiiits: only 13 points in the rmnblnpdi Vfvu must. find out just. what thisj hands. and indeed the game win? total is. and to do so you bid ihrecl nften be made through a I0rIlill-I Slmdes. which is a relatively safe! at finesse or something of the like:Ii action. Partner will of course carry: nor is there any disgrace in fall- on to game if his raise was bascdl ing to reach izsime. even though the on 9 or 10 points. giriii: you a com-i combined hands have the "magic" hined total or at lmist ZR. hut he, 26 points. I WOOD ISLAND-BARIBOU FERRY SERVICE BAILINGS JIZXE 14 T0 SEPT. 28 INCLUSIVE DAILY (including Sundays). STANDARD '.l'I'M'E. From each terminal 'l and 9 am. - 11 a.m.. I, 3 and H p.m. For lull information contact Head Office at. Charlottetown. where. by niakinz amilichtimi at. least 48 hours In advance, reservations may he sccured for lirst and second sailings, each day from Nlfh icrmiiial. For daily report. listen to CFCY each morning following first News Broadcast G130 S.T.. 7:80 D.S. Time. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHCMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN, r. E. i. must revaliie your liaiiri in they light. of the new iiifnriiiaiinn. On revaluation. you keep overdone. Reddy had no idea ntxway down in his black t-hroat. "I'm. lL.......... Aer is smart. He knows a lot: ol my tricks. Probably he thinks he knows all of them. But he doesn't. I can always think up I. new one when I have to. As long as there is no tlwo-legged hunter with a dreadful gun lying in wait for me. I don't mind being chased by How- ler. It is fun to try new tricks. and watch Bowser work and work try- ing to see through them." so far Redcly had tried no tricks. He was running easily, and leaving I trail easy to follow. Before he tried any tricks, he would lead Bow- ser so far from the Old Pasture. where Mrs. Reddy and the cubs were at. home. that Bowser wouldn't. think 0! gain: there if he should be fooled and couldn't. again pick up Reddy's trail. Roddy would land so far away that Bowser would go straight home when he could no longer find that tell-tale scent. Roddy trotted along the Crook- Ionce he jumped up on the top oi. in big stump on at one side of the Crooked Little Path. Reddy 5"” 3"'3"- "Id C”””'””d!the Green Forest toward the foot of the Great Mountain. Once he 1 ' ' l I . . :.::.i.::".:::;;a::.i;:::.:”i.i: on at a hum En enemy who elm I stump olf atone side of the Crook- ;5mn,L W: up I won-ld hate to 2; ed Little Path. He sat there grin- an thiigci dreadful happen to Reddy mpg ” he mmed '" Bmm” Foil: butgjus the same I'm not. too vole; gmwlmg loud" and loud" ' as e drew nearer and nearer. ' I h .l-I h id h had , s;7:1se1';';1an ems aliliijw tag: Dog Then, before Eoiiser came in sight. to find his trail I wonder now it Reddy made 8 long lean mid made feels to be humggd mm mm" um a wide circle around to the Crook- Blacky to htmseil as he watched Ed Lime 12"" "m" The" he 5'” i own an listened. He grinned ?tedg;Ye dtmgpenv :I:Q9'(I,'gr:ehrf :23: when that deep voice, of Botmers He, would have been ti sui-pi-isedl Continucdr i'tmVVpa:8Illt NOTICE Owing to dredging at Caribou iioi being coniplctcd and prevailing Spring Tides on July 8th, 9th & 10th. Heavy Trucks will not be carried on 5 p.m. sailings from Wood Islands on these dates. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRI I I, LTD. R. E. Mutch, President. . .....- ANNUAL MEETING Of the Co-Operative Union of P. l.. Ltrl., will be held at St. Dunstan's University, Charlottetown, on Thursday, July 10th, 1952, at 11 am. The General Public In Welcome To Attend. By Walt Kelly SEEM LIKE I. MEBBEPO AND . ITEEEM LIKE HE 355 Napoleon and Uncle Elby fhAT's WHAT i List: Aacur mg !!lCVCLE Tztv, NAFOLEOV 17 5,rvg5 USA CHANCE TO COMMUNE WITH NATURE! Zia ed Little Patti that winds through , TIPP-Y. AND "CAP" srgns v ; HR! IAIVA THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED JULY 10. 1952' Wiflwt mums: lu1.'PtiF5cr,,. gnu; zu. . M I L mus; Mao amt! mwsruzzpmu. uremic ivunv ms mu s ' . 1:021:50 amuogusl )t uoamczts 'r 414 A50, ,4VI'7 I By Al Capri I.rH'ciaLN1's is ' HAVIWATELLYJIISION DARTV.'.' azcxou 11-ID! DIDNIT Ax us on ACCOUNT WEISIIGN DEAR raimns WE DOUT I-IAITA ac: AN"I'NI.N wuo'i.I.. OUDPORP. MIL?-AH HATES T'sLAM 'rH' DOOR IN won: FAFLENDGHBCP, our :1”: ALL FOWCRE IN 8 V'AAl iris vouRs.'.' BUT. EF YO'SEES IT NOW: vo'MIc-IHT GIT IICKOI-' ir- vo' wear error nAvm' aur-.,u.v.r.r-i1"s e out: szr" ' I'M THtl0WIN' A COUPLA I cows IN FER oooo LUCK . IT'S A ow SUPERSTITION . I WANY IT TO BE A SURPRISE. AND ACTUALLY I GUESS I. 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