ov-rvvV:v.- N. 9.. .r.. Monday, March 21, 1955 over.” said Paddy. betwet-ii ltitt-s.i "Don't be too sure. Tliere is The Guardia.nV” Page 7 SSBEDTI E joiitti still a lot of snow left. and there could be another flood." said Mrs. Paddy. ”That is true." agreed Paddy. "But. let it'cume. We've done a good Job on that darn. it is bet- pp . , ter than it was before." is t - . 9””? . V I -1 TC 9T ' I By Thornton W. Burgess . ALL IS WELL for the worst to happen. They 1. ll, the end alone can tell 1; things be going ill or well. -Old Mother Nature. A flood is a dreadful thing. it titics drentltul things. While it lasts there is little that can be doiie to keep it from doing dread- lllI things. The snow in the Green I-'itl('Sl and back on the hills and the Great Mountain had melted too fast. It had melted" faster than the brooks could carry it down to the Great River. or the int: River could carry it away (mun to the Great Ocean. So there had been a flood. The water rushing down Laugh- ...,; Brook had made the pond of Pntlaty the Beaver in the Green rm-t-st twice as big as it was tupptist-d to be. It had threatened in ikilxll away the dam that made the htind in which were the house .iiiri the loud pile of the Beavers. lint. Itr-titer folk are not the kind It people that sit around and' do noiliing. when the rushing lt.llt'I' hrtiiiglit down a big log and IiIItt(ItII(' ti hole in Paddy's darn. I".ttIrI)l and Mrs. Paddy and two tillllltl Beavers didn't sit around Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Sllltl-ZWI) TRUMI'-HANDLING liir .-llttiiai-LC (ieclai'ei'. gitenl ililtitikl any sort oi trump htilding low that in the Norlh5South llillilw bi-ltiu. doesn't even cun- .MlI('I' that there may be an ad- i.tiii.n:t- in leading first trout one l...iitl or the otlittr-zit-cording to his -iiiip Judtzmeiit. it is simply ,. lttsyllp. Yet. zit. isill be st-eti.y niititwt or tailurr in this dcztl dc-l iliiI(lt'lI tin diseriitiiiiatiiiii inyre-' put to lIliII first trump lead. East dealer N-trth-South vulnerable 4 A K 1 5 9 J 9 o 4 O A Q 5 -F A K: A Q 93 2 Q 10 6 1 g A K to N - .10 3 W E 9 K J 98 (.1 854 S 54 & Q10 7 8 g J8 Q Q 8 7 5 3 2 Q 72 QEG2 The bidding. Fast. South West North 1 Q Pass Pass 3 NT Pass 4 0 Pan Pan Ptiss l..t-is tendency to make a not. not opening on just the type ni ii.iiid he held was well known to sntitti. and it was this know- luihc that.stood South in good lltnitl ii'hf'll it came to the play. iiesi opened the diamond ten. amt tlet-larer cotild scarcely rc- Iliw to put up the ace. because il uhs quite possible that East had it seven-card suit and that Vlest t-mild ruff a diamond return. iltniiig taken the trick. however, Suitiii iiad to be extremely care- Iitl about his next move. Observe illili it he had taken the usual ct-hi-se. he would have led a trump from dummy-and that utiitlti have been his finish. West wt-itld capture South's queen and lead his other diamond; East ithtilrl win. and when he returned a ttmiiiond. West would easily oirrriiii South with the heart ten htitlttt. however. foresaw this cnntitiscncy and made prepara- iiuiis art-tii'(lingly. Instead of lead- H12 H ti-unip from the board. he raxlmt the top spades and ruffed a NlIn(Il'. then led a low heart lmittrti dummy. That fixed West. ii" out up the king and led his tilIli'l' diamond. but when East I'l'liIi'IIDlI a third round of dia- muiitl-. Smith ruffed with the '"'”"l tiiicen and shut out West's IIFIIII it'll Thus. South lost only ltqiiti; iimi-I tricks and one dia- Gcntle Sister The hard work was over, and the rest. went to work. How they did work. At first it seemed quite useless to try to fill that hole in the dam. Sticks w'ere washed away almost as fast as they were brought. it was discouraging. Many folks in their place would have given up. but not those Beavers. At long last they had help. Jack Frost helped them. He came in the night and stopped the melt- ing of thersnow. Of course the water did not come rushing down. so fast then. it gave those work- ers a better chance. and they made the most of it. By the time South Wind return- ed to take the place of Jack Frost. and helped to melt the remaining snow. the dam at Pad- dy's pond was as good as ever. They were sitting on the dam eating the bark from those sticks. Now the two young Beavers had lost their home. The flood had swept away their dam, andl their house. and their food pile. They were homeless. ”Would you mind if we stay- ed here for awhile?" asked one. ”Of course not." replied Paddy. "This pond is plenty big enough for two houses. so why not build a house for yourselves"! You can stay with us until it is built.” "Are there food trees enough for four workers had a chance to Each of the tour had an aspeh stick. They were sitting on the dam eating the bark from those of Kingston W.,I. was held at thel home of Mrs. Meeting opened by singing ode followed by Creed. Roll call wasl answered by 12 members one HSII-l or. Minutes of last regular meet-I er Beavers despite the croaking pt Croaker the Raven. 5th DISTRICT LIBERAL KINGSTON W. I. -The regular monthly nie-eiing. Heber Campbell. ”Enough for another winter any- way.” replied Paddy. "We'll havemiace of meeting, M,-SA to dig some canals to get to them. N,:....5.,n. but who cares about that?" I ”We don't!" cried the two young together. So it was that all was well NOMINATINC A Nominating Convention will be held at The Community Centre Hail. DAY, MARCH 28th, at 8 of a councillor and an assemblyman to represent the 5th District of Queens in the forthcoming Provincial Election on behalf of the Liberal Party. All poll committees pi 'ii attendance. mg were read and approved. Some Red Cross sewing was passed in. 35 was paid towards I science kit for the senior room. Correspondence was read. con- sisting of letters from Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Miss Robin on used clothing for Korea; and Mrs. C. A. MacGuigan on Education Week. The sick committee reported fruit sent to one; thanks for same: eniiection .95: f-iendship. .27: next Edgar l The meeting closed with the Queen. after which lunch was served and a social hour spent. Lunch committee next meeting is Mrs. Merrill Green and Mrs. Ty- rus Holmes. CONVENTION Charlottetown, MON- PM. for the nomination ease have your delegates sticks. "I guess the worst is.so many?" asked the young Beav- BABY CHICKS Our R. O. P. sired Baby Chicks are now better than ever. Tlieylll lay and pay so much over ordinary Chicksy it's like getting them for nothing. Wehave advanced ourl egg prices and prospects are exceedingly bright for eggi and poultry this season. 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