I. '31.; 2-:;:;x:.,.. RAGE TEN .4 ....1. VJ By Thornton W. Burgess SHOFLD OR SHOL'LDN'T THEYTI &49r&QO 3a0OSOOSOOCW : contract Bridge 3 por&:os9eo- . RETAINING THE ADVANTAGE when an expert declnrer'gets I favorable opening leld - or. to put it more accurately. does not have a damaging lead made against lilni-he bends every ei- iort toward maintaining hLs ad- .2 3 It ' i have 33 5! MWDNN ClIN"l0n mond than clwb holding. so hl W06 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN bution. so he raised his psrtnoi-'1 spade bid as the more encourag- in action. wll West's mislortune to been dealt I better dia- naturally led his diamond queen mtlicr than the jack of clubs which. as it happened. would have made things so uncom!ort- able for the enemy. Even with this temporal, ad- vantage many decllren in South's position would lose the contract by immediately "going after" the trumps. West, it he sized up the situation shrewdly, would promptly shift to the club jack - and that would set south on the road to defeat. The actunl South was an gx. pert, however, and he decided to throw all the safeguards he could 1 around the contract. He deter;-ed i.i'ump-drawing and took the heart miesse. It lost, of mm”, but he had established dummy; heart suit for discards, and now he had very little to worry 3. bout. When East returned I din. mond. South went right in with the king, and now went about knocking out the ace of trumps. West naturally cashed a diamond ti-lck when he took the lead in mumps. but his club shift no lon- gcr mcnaced the contract. Dec. 'lar0r woi-i with the club ace. hdrew the ouutanding trumps, land discarded two clulxs on the lestnblished hearts. ; my vantag9. Observe this case: A: lust the unknown stirs I doum :ot.hhs'(:lTmiriiln bl You can't be sure what you're 0 I 5 "1 ei about. Q Q 9 8 --Mrs. Timmy. : f5Q3m ' - I - I':ixiuiv m3 Flying Squirrel and T0 6T 3115- Tmniy were ln 2 quan- QA '54 N 462 daizv. That isn't too big I word 9763 W E 91:54.: for boys and girls to know the O Q J 10 8 O 9 4 2 l'l'?aTlll12 Of. fJOC?Ll5e the mean- IFJ 10 7 S 4-K 9 5 3 in: is icry smp e. When a pe - - son doesn't know whether to do :.1I&oJ 1081 this or do that, and must decide. Q A K 6 IF is (ill a quandary. This is just l ya” J. . .1 i MW ; A 8 2 iow it was with Mr. and M .T . ,. l'imlll.l'- rs X ilo disappeared inside that bl:ri The b”1t""K' - r H s aw”, E rs--seem, ).(.u5.-, . Smith W981 North last i aw-we. M -- i 1 Q r'n.'i5 2 Q Pas: ! As you know. they are night l 4 A Pass Pass Pass 0 H I folk. sleeping in the daytime. butl out at night hunting, for their Norm fen that his hand was , . . food and luring .. .ot of inn ' I . Lommumty KN - together, junipuig and gliding. They are 190 good rm A ”."” m)t'mmp.reS.' for all adult residents oil ciiiied Flying Squirrel: although ””"5P' despme "5 4i3"3'3 dim!" Parkdale in Parkdale H,-ml they cannot fly. Thry should bel , I p ' 1 called Gliding Squirrels. They T "9"? 5PC”d”lK the WW" l” Wednesday. Feb. 20. Spon-N sored by Parkdale Men's As-l make their homes in hollow trees. usually in old Wooslrperker liolcs, Tociatiom N9 admission f59- I but sometimes in other holes Canteen service. A. wvEST' Timmy and Mrs. Timmy al- Secretarv l iiiys had lived in old houses of i l LEATIIERSRAFT l A leathercraft class furi adults will begin at the Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday, February 20th. Any inter- csted person may inquire at the Y. M. C. A. desk. The class will be limited in size. Spring Park community club ling in the Hall, February 20 lat 8 P.M. Mr. Waller Sham guest speaker. Lunch served. WAlT'LL 1 LOOK up we ATlI...1:rs sssmurr can sxrscanu :m:l10. : 32.59.... 7.10 -nnra-niuu. .v-wo.unv we Napoleon and Uncle Elby lDi'Linimcr the VVooa';pOcker. They. will hold its regular meet- ljust such a house. but they had Inn undesirable neighbor. 5?0oky the Screech Owl. They were not where the wood has rotted awziy.:ar”id M mm i'hem5e1V'5- b9c”"5" they were too smart for him to catih. but they didn't dare to try to bring up a family of child- rcii there. They had hunted tar and wide t'.ii'0ugvh the Gicrn -Forest and hadn't found a home. They had t-old Tommy Tit the 4 l I Clllckildcc that they were house- - hunting. and Tommy had told them in a new housing develop- ment. Anyway, that L3 what Mln calls a place where new houses lare being put up. Tommy Tit advised Mr. and Mrs. Timmy to go look it over. Tommy Tit had told them thtt it was at the edge of the Green Forest where it meets the Green Meadows. He had told them that the houses were unlike any that woodpeckers had ever made. Now they were over at the edge of the Green Forest looking for those houses. They jumped from tree to tree all along the edge of the Green Forst but not I. single old Woodpecker home did they find. "I don't believe Tommy Tit knew what he was talking a- bout," grumbled Timmy. "There isn't ll dead tree anywhere :- round here and there isn't a. dead Cmlnued on -page 14 By Walt Kelly (mt , Araouusr) lift? Be GLAD To.-. eoizzv. out, we DONT Parr cu-r BIJTWIHADA poguiwoag .... now.i: ONl;I . ENGAGEMENT 1o You: FRIEND wane RIAWIN MP5 YOU coma AIPANIF A -TMIIL 5 KIZLLMBLES ARE Merv, lWOLE5OV1E 50l25ZY-' L KNOW NAPO- LEON! H5 VEFJNITELY WOULPNWCAZE FOR THAT soizr or THING-' y KAN rs. Aw ecowowc '. . Jtsr nave vourz Poe . my 74 9 F255 s4uvi.5.' K LI'l. ABNER . - , Y, 505 AH KIN srop uz ABNERS voaoop uRixlR.'!e AHZI. use MAH oz.5 pm:-012; van PuA:H.'.'-AH Lf. Aw HEP :17 77457 l?0CK.'.'- Er 7'H:PUIVCII DON r Fxzwsu HER e 7'H'ROCl( iwu..r.'- Vb-”AH GOTTA FINISH UACQUELINE AEMP55 OUICK'n HEY, Ml6TER,KNOW wn (- "SHE Boumji-:0 snack AGAINI. -AAWSHES O :rIu. esRE4774w:'.'-AH o.lESTl(AIN'T' GOT ggiizjzt WIN 77ws FlGl-lT- . -5lllp!- HAFfA LOSE 1725'-J r Aviws :u. as mwlncr O ovwo THlS 906.1 1 '- - rmziu-1 evztg nvnowlb A FlIll1'.'.'-) GETS AWAY WITH rr! I SAID, DUDE, MY LAMa...r wmr YO To TAKE CAI: R115 Kmrw . 4 . Fl El i - ossss Tr y 133” 31535: AND '1-um"; wuar l l i .31" V h -'2 J V. .. I LILII vouizs noomci RUBAGUVOUT JUST BECAUSE HE'S DATlN' ANOTHE I? DAME .7 . s7 H a. i.osYrWw 00. l' T x n'un,uu,'n-ms ' ' 'i Jill t wA1A.1iul.wuEu -3 . M , I H:W V'l up ' Q” E s p X REGIME not . ' ' 3g:3'mns. i ' i ..n.. -w,- , H ..AND mcussvouron AUMFXU COCIITYKIW xurrs umimoaoov 1'uiNK.GIRL-' IT'S A Muizoslz RAP! ASK METO oo myrumo E 92 FOR vou... our uor HAT! YOU SAIDVOU LOVEOME...I THOUGRT YOU WEIEA MAN ,,.- .. .. -...... -..y KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED V64: mhmys,.o;m,,v ' S :4; Jerry? rrmu IMP . wpsoraef l - FEBRUARY 19, 1952 50 YIIE (010-BLOODED KIILER (At; 74A'E I05 0 MEDICIAE . Indus! by -.-r. '- ..,..... ....C--u--- n-om u -..u V-fl! ......a BY: Ham Fisher IT'S LIKE BEING IN HEAVEN. NOTA CARE - ORLO , 'i TM HAPHER THAN . WU ARE, MY DARLING. IT WAS WWDERFUL OF DON DAVIS T0 LEND U5 NIS ilUNTlNG CABlN . 'hKh' .. . WU KNOW THE LITTLE NOUSE WHAT A WONDERFUL E2 WONDERFUL WE SN! N THE WAV OUT NV. LET'S EXPLORE ' MILINS; HERE? I9 LIKE TO BUILD ' AROUND 96 ONE LIKE lT...SNAEWHERl ' ABOUT TEN MILES FROM T , TNECIV. V . at .,, ......... .,.. .... DOTTY DIPPLE MM--UH- I VW6 Tl-llNl4lNG OF GETTING G45 is NDUQ GRANDMOTHER YEH--BUT I'D SHE'S STILL MAD CUZ MY NEW BOOTS GOT ': STUCK lN'A Too-DEEP MUD puooua, AN'-- MAI-GIE DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT THE MONEV I lwou LA;-r Nl6HT.”I HID hr N A BOOK N OUP 1Lt8RAl2Y- N&ODY EVE? GOES lN THERE.” TLLHAVETDFINOANEW HIDING PLACE --Bur Fiizsr j ., i , I'LL HAVE TO FIND Mv EY oulsr WAS TO LET Hm I . .. BUILDQHOUSEEIIWITH , . ' BOOK WALLY WANTS Tb SE! &U IMMEDIATELV