By Thornton W. Burgess t i ilk:-1'. N) be noticed with i s making while ihnm One of those TWO”(ll': KIND (iii); You never Khan a;: 'rri may do nlnmst stepped on For mhnsy 0,. mm. m, 1 -L nil dzrinl know it. Final- .4):d Iii.-'.n 1' V it i:? i 4 .hx s..iiii1i0i'vd away alter , Mid MI was well. M” 1,9”... Rah” v mu uhile Mr: Lqhlioot the Lit-r: ill? same plan ill mrix; I.-v v. Old Man Coyote bibles uiien lliry i Cilwked Lin” ,m... an. M,nA;.- :-(l in the Ci'ooke.d Rah nwm. f. it.-.5 .1 turn in it 3. i llllli away from ti Anxiously she Vlotlit-:' Bear had n Old Man Coy- l. C888 keeps away .h,np;e 1.” Little Path at t--..n he can . hi llk”'5 1” W ,I,,-vmm, rm”. 2 iiiirsery, ann tins! out Ill tlii - mm M Lilrll lmm. h1.mrK,, N r. lll'(i it. That brcast, arr not lik-" men the 5liai'pcs' r' -”"Pi'”l "”l 0f VH5 DENIM, : 'llli szzlit of Old I. rhicker ul1t”if' ” l”'"3V"d9d mt l7lFl( anti tlierr r Hoid Ma” CUW”? .,mq nf fhp Lmp 3 .P.l . HP knew he .4 puygp mpm 3,9 I ' t..' '.” Viv: Iuglitioot. but ,uaw She A, t.h,..,. 5 -i in. u.riii'm"wi lliai at this tlwzr Htih any 1 , Vt "'lV r1:ii.'ciikE",vtoliarr .1” mm. -4 'w- iiht couldn't thiizlc. mam. 1,”. .. i ll" zmiilii Pllliyr lYiP"P Hp; ': h.ilii D901. Th, e : l "1 xliv ii'r,".'t - (N Ninth iras iilll it. . V I -i . lkrd over to -(ms n l.!!'o distanci- pi-nzriidod to ho n(l that war. i.: Miro tha: l"v.t n uiw ilnln lnln ' as quictlr as pos- '.'. and out tlin she ('ll'?lP(l to ii could watch what Wlilll(l do. As . ciiv'i;ii)ezii'oil in that ' ll'iillPrl over to it. 'l" :v ll? r-ircled as u. Lrio, and almost mm vnl:llrv1ith;itMi's. Emil t.i!llP out Of that o:'S ix N0 21:”. . the flowers or Perhaps their in these lJWll.x ll' coats covered itli Eon: as the f:1"i F5 dxdi w:'.' nuicli as if she .ii:il)odv to see her ” 1- tiiickct” thought Nrxx SWO has left Bl.l'l-I I'!nTF.R .M1'P;.Ui.viiIPS l.l.illTED M-V BLUE PRINCE Froizlil uill lit" at-r-uplml, up to Ilium Moiitlay, Jiiiio Rtli. fur limxi, sznlin; .illi' Bliw l)l'lllt'L! direct. to St. .l0lniI:. Ntlrl. For spriw liPS'llT.llllvll”i anti rates apply: NEW!-illl Nl)i.ATx'i) SHlPPlN(-' SERVICE lit). Box ti?) -- Plinnc I605 lEm;;”O.f”'l'lieWRoyzil Mciiirirtledr THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN contract Bridge By Jauphlne Culborbon OVERDOING A PRINCIPLE 'I'here.is decidedly such ii thing as overdoirig the one-over-one prin- ciple and the collateral idea of "giving partner another chance." Indeed. the very logic behind xiv- ing another chance is the have that partner can take some action you would welccinie, and when you don't want him in R0 On. Why imply that you do? All of which is by way or saying on Man Coyote no the Crooked that South": seconsi bid In this Little Path at that turn. deal wasiu-1! Dial" Silly- it. I ivoiider it this means that she t has lmbies in there. and she went 6-6 North dealer: in for a look just to make sure Both sides vulnerable. they are all ri;zlii." I Rubber bridge. Old Man Coyote entered the! .AQ);” thicket and began a careful search.. 93 0! course he didnt find anyt .AKQ,y5 babies. Meanwlive. Mrs. Llgtritiootl Q5 yhurried to another hiding place i . K 9 35 L . 5 3i .some distance away. She knew ms N 'AQ3: that Old Man Coyote, when he was 103 w E .9152 sure there here no babies in that hA 109 .K42 thicket. would try to follow her 35 trail uilli his keen nose. He did QJ12 1 just that when he reached this 9x315; I lplace where she had stopped. hc' Q84 liigppeg 0.to(;1t”:he'eS)t;ryiny to refit 4.513 I . i iii: 1-. " eta ryin .0. . . . ;lead me awa) " They were twl) of "The b'dd'""i' in kind. those two, NOPNI 3"” 3'”"h W9” . .. ...--,.s...,. 1 9 Pan 1 9 Put. ANGLO RUSTICO w. I. 10 P996. 1"? "” :iN'r Pass Pu: Pun Mrs J'4llii?S Stevenson entertain- ed rm. mmk, Rusmo wommv. myl yws-st opened the club ten. Tn: sliiuto :ll livr home on May 26. 5” W” played from dumf-'"iV3 East The president opened the meet- pm "9 me km? am Temmed a ling Milli singing "The Maple Leafi('h,'b' we” Cm,TeC,”3' dllckedv L” ”' ptFm.m.C..--y renewed by ..-rm. Colmltaui communication with partner. 119?, 3 land the frustrating situation then Emm nmnbns ,mw.m.ed mu developed that South couldiii even rail and four visitors were also gel mt" h” 0w" l""'d ll" the :M.".mm,d spade finesse! After running the 3 Minutes nf last meeting were dlacmlmds he led '1 heart" l?m” Ea5E tlmd and adopted as read. cash pu up the ace and ietuiricd his last club. and West set the contract. It is only fair to concede that well known players would make the sziiiw nolrunip bid that South made on the second round, but notwith- staiidiiig, it is hard to perceive any virtue in the call. As used by lllcsf players (and obviously, by South herei. this sort of notrump has no meaning. It does not an- nounce anything over and beyond the values announced by South's original heart response: it simply denies the ability to jump to two notrump or to raise either of North's suits. In short. it is not only a negative bid. but an am- biizlious one. In logic. when South bids one ton hand was 555.97. Corresponds mice was read and discussed. A iblll for statiniiory and stamps was :pl'0SPllll3Cl and moved paid. i Reports of committees were 'lienrd. New committees were up- tpoinied as follows: 1 Sick. Mrs. Stewart Parkman and Mrs. Read Stevenson; programme, Mrs. Roland Buntain and Mrs. .Noel Hooper; lunch. Mrs. Edison lliolliiigs and Mrs. Cyril Toombs. .' Mrs. Roland Buntain extended tan invitation to meet at her home lior the July meeting when roll ;call will be answered with A re- lClpP. i It has agreed that a treat 0! yice cream be given the school chiI- non-ump m fh;s sequence. he die" ii U19” 0105111! PiCni('- should be implyiii; that he has p Much discussion took place Rhdlsoiiicthllig of value in the unbid further details of the 25th annie club suit and than he is jntgrested ivrrsary celebration were arranged. in a notrump contract-which is l TM nmeiing closed with the very different from merely taking lNaiional Anthem, after which a refuge in notriimp. In short. this social hour was enjoyed while re- second bid should mean smnethinsx. ireshments were served by the and the plain Pact was that South committee assisted by the hostess. did not and could not have a con- structive motive in making the bid. When, over one heart. North could find no stronger rebld than one spade, South had an excellent pass. By Zane Grey 1 The species of shore birds known in; plover are sometimes as big as l pigeons. 777'E!E'l0(!K4PE In 512 QVAMIOLD op: 54;,” 17'; mt nxmwrs 70 J33 ssovrr wiuiw... emu ilI07'.'J Joe Palooka FLAE-H:N.Y. mv... wonws HEAPP WElGNT CHAMP!ON, JOE PALOOMA, ARRWED AT LA ouARDiA AIR- PORT ToDAv.mio misuse HC.-IE iMMEDIATE'.t. A cm-vuoe RECEPTION was PLANNED B.uT ms CHAMPHDN BS6650 OFF. YOULL NEVER BELIEVE HOW l.ONE50ME I WAS. oMAu.ir- A I W W LD EEAST HI'.'s I'Am'I1.l:!.'- BUT I'VE MADE no MV MIND -'- wuxrim sui. c"u!Kti:!.'-Howovou LIKE To MARRY om-: oraclcnsr-he-i..,, TNIIE?-DONTTHIY MAKE YOUR BLOOD 1'INaI.l,BCH?- ANSWER By Alex Raymond VE5,Ti-JAHK YOU. LIEUTENANT. POO? LADDV... I CAN'T EELIEVE HE'S TH.S HAS BEEN SUCH A TERRIELE SVOCK. tic-4t.'PE JETCAN QIBTEJTI E 3 ha i E : Bringing Up Father gv By George MCM8nu3 wAs MY cm - AND rr 0 FIFTEEN MILE5 To A oi: GAG! I PUT IN TEN 3ALi.oNs TDDAV-- How can WILL ir RUN ? 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