7 BANK!-SR3 DANCE wamvasnav, may .23. 1951 enannoumowu norm. , DOWNTOWN-ERE oacnasma Dancing 10-2 ; ' Dress; semi-Forms Siponi5ored by JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A PAGE raw g Admisl5ion 54.00 couple REGULAR DAIIOE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL FRIDAY, MAY 18 George Chappelle and His Merry Islander! Bus Leaving I.M.T. 9:45 Admission 50 cents Canteen service Free Check Room doing I foolish thing. He often does foolish things. We all do. But this was a little more foolish than usual. He was climbing a. tail tree in the top of which was the nest of Redtaii the Hawk. Per- haps! shouldn't say he was climb- ing. He wasn't really. He was running up that tree. Climbing is slow and usually hard work. Chat- terer was running, and running fast. Squirrels are like that. They can run up trees and they can run down trees. and they do when they are in a hurry. Chattcrer was in a hurry now. Yes. sir. he was in a hurry. very "Wood Islands - caribou Ferry Service THE CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nova and following schedule. (Standard Time) Icava Wood lsliuuis- Pr-Inca Nova . Charles A. Dunning . Iauvo Caribou- ! a.In. ii a.m. I p.m. Ii p.m. A a.m. 1 p.m. I ll a.m. 5 p.m. LISTEN IN TO CFCY BNTNG AT 6:30 IIOIITIIIIMBERLAIID FEIIRIES LTII. Head Office: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. For Particulars Phone 73, Charlottetown. Charles A. Dunning operate on the much of a hurry. He wanted to peek into that big nest in the top or the tree to see it it contained any eggs. He just had to know. It vtasnit any business of his. Oi Contract Bridge g 5 By Josephine Culbertson ;..3.;..;. g. . '. H. . .. ....,.r--up.-. V, - u .:-Lzu .'vu'.: '.w;C-4:.-1 LUCK AND SKILL G0 WELL TOGETHER The contract in could have been somewhat sound- brought the declarer home. A; G.lI.Il. TRAIN SERVICES Effective May 2IltlI LV. 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Additional trips effective May 31th Lv. Borden 9:10 am. 1:00 p.m. Lv. Cape Tormentlne 10:35 n.m.. 3:00 p.m. South should have realiud that there might be "duplication in the spade suit-i.e., that his own void might be wasted by reason of high spades in the North hand. Thus. .a. small slam would have been a better venture. At the grand-slam contract, the heart king had to lie favorably. This. of course. was the case.lbut East's extreme length in trumps gave South something to think about. West opened a spade. which was lucky for declarer. Having nothing to lose by trying the fin- esse, South put in dummy's jack. and when it held he discarded a club from his own hand. He then led the heart queen through East. who naturally declined to cover. It was gratifying for South to find the heart king on side. but rather disturbing to find it so well guard- ed. south took another trump tin- esse. then led a low diamond to the ten and took a third trump iinesse. He reenter-ed dummy with a diamond and cashed the top spades, discarding two clubs. then he led to the club king and re- turned a club to the ace. The fact that East had had to Chatterer the Red Squirrel was today's dealt er. but good luck plus good play lly Thornton W. lumen) IN A TIGHT PLACE a When you're in I place that's'tight Common sense can master fright. eold Mother Nature. eye I i I Htm7 ..t-" - . ,, Chattcrer was in a hurry new. course not. He knew that. Most folks know when they are doing something foolish, but persist in doing it. i touch them. OI course not. I Just want to know if any are there. I'll just peek and then run down again and no harm will be done." thought the little red-coated scamp. The nearer he got .to that big nest the more excited he became. supposing he should find several . eggs in "that nest. Certainly it was big enough to hold several eggs even though they were big, and they were sure to.bc. "Perhaps," thought Chattcrer."il there are several one wouldn't be missed. Of course I won't touch one. Certainly not. But I can't help wondering. I haven't tasted an egg. not one, since last suin- mer. I don't know as I ever did . eggs could ever be. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. ;AKJ . 'Q42. . QAJIO I QAQ72 p QQIOS8 .742 ! can N Vl1(89-'- e. 9354 WSE 9972 . .g.1o4:i 4.15 i ...j 'AJ1097 QKQGB AKDOG . Tlzebidding I North East Saudi West ' 2NT Paaa 3O Pass 3241' Pass 40 Pass ONT Pass 7' Pan T Pass P!-' '11? ' have one as big as those eggs must be. I guess one wouhi make me a whole breakfast. Yes. sir. I do so. How I would like to have one But I won't touch one. Of course not." He licked his lips. You see Chatterer is much like other folk. Thinking about good things to eat often makes most of us lick our s. New thinking about those eggs led Chatterer to forget somethhg. it made him iorgetsomething that was far more important than any He forgot to watch out for danger. Always that is a bad thing to do. It is an es- pecially bad thing to do when en- gaged in mischief, when doing: something one shouldn't do. And oi course Chatterer was in mis- chief, and he had forgotten to watch out for the big owners of that big nest just above him. To this day Chattcrer doesn't know what made him turn his head when he did. But he did turn it. and he turned it just in time. He turned it in the very nick of time. shooting down from where he had been circling in the blue. blue sky, came Redtail the Hawk. Already he was down to the treetops, his great hooked claws were already set to clutch the little Red squirrel. What Chattercr did then he did without thinking. It is that way Continued on page 13 follow suit to the diamond and club leads put South on safe ground. and now. all he had to do was lead the club queen from dummy-with this play it did not matter whether or not, East has another club. If he did not. and ruffed the trick. 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