1953 ' . . i -7 I , THE GUARDIAN. cnAnLom:rowN . , . .. ,. .- MARCH 30' King Of The Royal Mounted contract Bridge By Josephine Clubennn x IN A7 I &K.- :)h;(o& d SLAM BIDDING that the wont "departmesnt" of many experts is slam-bidding. Here is one more case at point: By Thornton W. Burgess ' Tm: LITTLE SMART ON! Mrs. Grouse was mother, Good. moiihers always wor- e wornied Luck never take: the place of wit. ry. and Mrs. Grouse was a good ,y,;ili,f"l' I V y Y loulh dealeux There in no substitute mt it. mother. In all the Green Forest ii; -4Irl(hJ,X(o,,.,,m): NCM1 Neither aide vulnerable. -Old Mother Natu1'e.M.here wan no better mother, For ljy 1g),,,I1I xgm-z... 7zatv..I-so . A35 ' Sh dtediboththlc. UAKGA cl”! N. A lnjnhahod .Ams neary our Ofig wee p N1078 ANN AL MEETING W M an M e i is ious eggs in her nest at line foot vosu N ea . of a tall pine tree. She had done . 2 I' W E V-710! The Annual Meeting of the Patrons and Share- very W-le worrying then. despite 52b s O95 . - I I - ' J 9 A 4 ll holders of Ixew Glasgow Dairying Co. will be held in ;::fvkih:.:sil;l9ml1l9?n'5bJ'fe l" 5 .. Q4 O New Glasgow Hall on the afternoon of Wednesday, Hm my me, am Ream. Mm. 03 April 1st at 2 P. M. ed refuses a Grouse dinner when he x Sign , can get it. VERNON HILL, But "1"" those it" PFBCWU3 elm Neither North-South pair even hmtchdt ii 1t,'1 'l(7rl'iea Secretary. p N;n1p9mIt9”af59T311o:e'e glhili Vlmey inmugmu slam possirblliles. This New Glasgow Dai1'.V1nf1 03- were ten lively. mm; mm. wcr- W" "M Mddms "t W ms” mm”: mus. They worried moiiher because H W she ev k from i t L- i .1 l in this gilierexhat oneonxixilghtmilti fig” 3:: 1;i".'”' 52:: iiiglll Th; l-lli'-ttht ttor d ii I. I. I. FEDERATION or AGRICULTURE smihy” mi. thealagtesiively mic gag; Q: N" P-2-3 iNiiLl ii- Ohick hatched out. Mrs. Grouse V A, . i had felt that that was a very me Mrhe bidding at the mend table u..I l l i . l l place for the eggs. which of course was no more enterpriaing: Info); ' i:eV;rrPm0;Ig:de. gut I-tmtig Psalm. Welt North Boot . 'i P 01' ' Lu P 1 P OF SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETINGS tagged QM,” to kefp 5?”. M l2.( P3: 2231.! P:::,I. . ” is co big a aamiy," grum - 5; Pass 3N'r. .P . MONDA1, APRIL 6th, 8 RM. ed M1 Gmusa in he med to new LP”. P": "3 IN THE SCHOOL This meeting is to give members the opportu- nity of taking advantage of the low cost accident in- surance plan now being offered by the Federation. Attend the meeting for more information. Can you afford to be without this Protection? HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA You can get one at HOME in your spare time. If you are 17 or over and have left school. write for interesting: free booklet-tells you how! -Grad- untoe will receive the High HANDS TIED? Because you lack a Diploma of the American School. AMERICAN SCIIOOL, DEPT. 0.P. 1260 University St., Montreal. Que. Send mo your free 44 page High School Book. School keep watch of those lively babies and keep them safe. Mother ndvmlitied that it was too big it family. "But they are such clears! I love every one of them," she added. There had been ten to leave the neat. Now there were but eight. One had been forgetiutl. and he wasnlt with iihem any more. One had been loo curious. He also was mlssimg. Of course, Mother Grouse missed them. but she had very little time to think about them. There still were eight babim to watch over. and to find food, for. and to teach, and to love. And how bhose babies grew! She could almost see them grow. At first. they had worn little comic of down, the softest. prettiest. brown coats you can imagine. Now. lovely little brawiiish feathers. the dainftiwt of little feathers. were day by day taking the place of the lovely soft down. Win: fontliers had begun in grmv. They couldnlt. use their wings yet. but it wouldnrit be long before they would be taking short fligihta. Poor Mrs, Grouse. Her worries grow with the growth of the babies. In fact, they no longer could be called babies. From the very be- ginning they had picked up food. It is only fair to concede that I diamond alum was by no means 3 lay down - that contract might easily have gone down if tihc clmb ace had been held by West instead of East, and it also might have failed. even witzh the club ace right, if neither line oluib auit nor the diamond suit had broken. The purpose of this article, how- ever. is not to point out the excel- lence of a. six-diia-mond contract is is merely to observe that no seri- one thought was given byeither pair to the possibility of there being A alum in the combined hands. South might well have had the jack of clubs along with the K-Q - his bidding couild certainly not have been different; and North, instead of holding the precise hand he did hold, milgiht have had exact- ly the same values. differently dila- izri-buted. for example. spades A-8-5. hearts A-K-6-4. dianmnds 10-6-2. clubs A-10-7. Eve:-yifhing consider- ed. men. it does (teem than ohe partnership should have made at least an effort toward a slam. the food for izhevm to pick up. They did their best to help her find it, and iihalt was another cause for worry. You see, they ran this way and that. and it was almost impos- 5'5"???" i cant scar-r NYE! WILL!!! 6EE...lT SAYS HES BEIN' SEEN NIGHTS 5HE...SHE'5 GORGEOUS. AW 1 ma oouou rpuv 31' aaces...so YA mm , Ircu in ssmwrr sound. I w oowrcm wane 'iM... . moesv,: MEAN rt .' ouujim you: .. mom mar vou - Name Age How glad she was mm she didn't , halve to put izhnir food in their ””?Ii.fw'n” gfptxgwii, :11 gfftihinjg Addl'P55 mouihs as many other birds 1, ewh' oukr ,'i.h X: Wu Htgge mothers have to do with their :01" , Him "1 1 babies. But she did have to find 11,- V.(00n'tinued onI'Page:g1a).l) Ln Abner By Al Capp a- Mien-ml NICE o'1;HE1' ; arm WASAGALA;-c'D BEAN amrsrznog ;I'J:ArN:N';gr4SI;:'R:E:GD A ucunsr ou:- aurgwu. , W up” ,- wm, . ,-, , ,, . ' FU U ' ;.'x,- r 4 IT DIDNT Maren WITH :59 NOTHING l Willy The Toi ier van-mans TBUILD up ,, our: BE NO SPARRVNG PARTN ER.'.'- VO' ,, . A GOTTA TAKE: Va”!!- ' snowuurr NEVAH HAVE TriJ'CHANCE T0 PROVE lT'.. ::...,m ;....ug, no x vbN'rn1run-mbu.A:.oI4. , Bur man in soon -ruA'r9Av9: was near: mmv4aaar,4m. mar"-sou eon DAYTD mg. .mw:5' wIrr'ruA'r You' --- IIGEKID GIIIIV - Ti-ii IT! 50 LOVELY A9 A BRIG!-lTi-V at ou5I:vA'noNs... MD 11', MBN1 5: K. By Edwina .. GOOD Hog p I - Mg, - meow: MYWIFE ' H552 T'ILLIE.' 5:02! "W dmonnlue. F:I7;u"i5e?:."35'5t';m Kean: ME AND MTGDI A m goes . p - TILLIE neon ucK- ME I I "w JU5'i"”CAMEy ? .. I. SAMM?-1' KICKED so LIKE THIS ..-x .'. l U , '-:' G .- WAC I . - l ; x ' i WELL. HOW DID YOU Mi-zlzcvsvou -:.. , ' LlKE ELDol2A's BALLET DON'T uzxvs -rt: N I .. DANClN' CL-ASS--7 DEMONSTPATEI ” , .,,, .4 GEE, FINE! - I A or” WM W” - i W 5.” ” Jlrllfla i”, 4... "M n.-um nun-cl n. um. mm arurvln Dotty Dripple PSST-TAFFY AND WILIERT HAVE BECOME A PERFECT LITTLE LADY AND GENTLEMAN! T il FOLDED 2 1 sin THE My may SIT qua:-rm; wrn-4 men: HANDS IN man: LAPS ? E i i l I By Carl Anderson