xrur. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 23."1"353 King Of The Royal Mounted PAGE TEN contradt Bridge Iy Josephine Clnbortson , saw. 316 line?! mom smsu. csvsss Lute 'llwings" in team-of-four mmuu out result from what seem to he the most trivial differences in the two declare:-s' lines or play. Guilder this case from an im- portant team match. By Thornton W. Burgess THE LONG WAIT (all were off hunting. Now he was .:.- walking about hunting for, my- Through helplessness or long sus- thing he might be able to find to pause, eatt.h.He ylvas graying 1dRl.'I.h9TlU0l'lbetD Anxiety becomes intense. no me 638., 8 W00 3V9 9” M , G :1 1 - -Mrs. Grouse. is. surprised bird had he discovered ”.nx1glo;” Wu 5" "M N. the bright eyes ol Mrs. Grouse pm". ah. '8. dnldmn, -West denier. lNorth;3ouLh vulnerable Q82 wstohing him, and that in them mu ..:W.. ,5; lm; ':;:i"6,:.:.L;.,l:r.:; WEI . married mi. you 890. me ----e------- 91'” . important is going to happen. but knew 3”, 350"” 9”” M” W ””"v simply seemed so because she was .-8 M075 K 1 do not know just what it is, or Md ml” Redml md M” R”-l' so anxious, Up above the cries be- -'i t ” h when it will happen. In time or ml mlehi mum at W mom"-t came louder and more excited. At poo. '35 WNE threatened danger suspense may The” W35 "0””"8 "hi" 5m"? 9' long last. Thunderer heard them. nMfu...-rug ' , bec - tt t't be .It them Wllld Path" Catch to feed '0 an k h did b th ddm DEVILS! ww mo 419,08 s 4-” gixvZI"3n51'3fSsze53ni”l?mZn.”Smc :35; iotgrsml; than nest un above wa;lnn:X1l1gheh9thr;iI up”ni'i"ne-a Tu2zLv,Kge;;;;l;l M AJL7 Sgt s:xTc;ir5h;vnl?at"t:nd:,hen one may Now one of those big Hawks was hgldwsasl For-nintggnileizgtvshgnforgotf zkzozss , Mrs. Grouse was suffering sus- returning. Mrs. Grouse knew it by her anxiety in admiration for her As nense. She was dreadfully anxious. the calls of one of the young handsome male. You see. she was M It wasn't for herself that she was birds in the Hawk nest. She knew very much in love with him. Then . "Both Souths became declarer at three netrump via this bidding: anxious. she wasn't thinking o1 from the way he called that he worry took the place of admiration. herself at all. She was thinking salw either father or mother brlng- "Why doesn't he fly now before it wag Norm 1;”; south of what might happen to the ten ins home Something to eat. is to late?” thought M.rs. Grouse. R. 1.”. J. Db”. precious eggs in her nest agchexoot Thunderer was paying no at- ”He ought to know what those p.” i p,” ZN-p of the tall pine tree, She was tention. He was too busy sesrche cries mean. If I didn't know him thinking or her handsome mate, ing for his breakfast. Should she so well I would think him stupid. Thunder-er, and whaz nilght mp. warn him. or should she keep still? I would so." , e lead was also the pen to him if she did notwarnhim To warn him would be too give 11; ms 1q,,duu hmselg who "5 , ,;QV, . II-IIIO at both tables, the nine of of the danger he was in, You see. away her secret. He Wmlld khmll bringing home breakfast for the . ” 14 m.- ..o...... M . l anodes, and both declarer.-I Won she know that he was in danger that lhat nest was in the Milh- young birds. He was bringing home ' Mk ' with the quad: jack. As early as and he didn't. borhond. and he would look for ll it Snake he had caught. Redtnil the Ieoond trick. however. there Tnunderer didn't, know Mpg, just out of curiosity. It would be wu no longer hunting. If he had was s variation in the play. One Grouse was anywhere near. He time enough for lllm C0 lm0lV When been it would be possible thst he South led s. low heart. West put knew nothing about that nest, she the eggs hatched, and she would would have um Thunder”. 3"; In the junk and returned another had kept 1: 3 uc;-qt, Nor did he lead her big family out into the he Wu intent only on getting tn" M3169. and from that time on this know that high up in that same GYPM Worldl He Could be I 103 breakfast home, and so he didn't dnolsrer was struggling with 1106'; tree was another nest, the nest 0! help then. Now he would be of Even 1001, down when he landed uuse. of Redtail the Hawk. Thunderer ho help Fllr llll- in the top of that tree. Then, there 1129 other declarer turned in II had tome over in that neighbor- U11 n'b0l'6 all lrhr99 bRbl9S Were was a loud whirr. and away went 760-point. profit for his team. After hood by chance. He had arrived calling HOW. 'I'l1at meant lhat all Thundergr 35 Gray 5 Grouse in . winning the first trick. he promptly when both Mrs. Redtail and Red- three saw their breakfast being hurry can go. In a. wink of an eye laid down the we of hearts -h and -e-.w.-e.hh-.-ej. brought to them. Mrs. Grouse had he had dj5appgared' dodging be- Eat neglected to unblock. As a permittted to hold the trick. when heard those cries so often that the tween the trees. consequence, East was thrown in he followed up with the diamond had learned to know ill-St Whahlhey Mrs. Grouse gave a soft sigh of acute third trick with a hurt. and seven, South won with the ten, meant. relief as she settled down a little he could not profitably return a cashed the diamond ace, discarding "Oh clear, what shall I do?" more C1059”; on '1ho5e ten precious lpsde. He shifted to the four of clubs from dummy, and then led said Mrs. Grouse to herself as those eggs, The long wait and the sus- diemotnde. Declarer could scarcely the ace and nine of clubs. Once cries above grew louder. "I'll wait pens, wen, Wen And she mdnvt make the right guess. but even more East found himself on lead. until the very minute. Thunderer had to gin away her secret, when he put in the eight, he soon His forced return of a spade was Ought to hear those cries, and know n V got out of trouble. West's covering ducked in the closed hand and worn whnli thry mtilill-" 2 mine was taken by the kin and on the board and then south could It was a long wait. That is, it Montreal and Toronto were first ' another hurt was led. Eas now cash his thirteenth heart and the,seemed to Mrs. Grouse along wait. joined by the Grand Trunk Rail- pllyed the diamond queen and was nice of spades. Actually it wasnt long at all. It way in 1850. I ?i:Te dovocmoes oe wuuanoor cam:-on cusuur - - CWARLIE 65737715 Assisi 2' Pill 3NT(3nslbid) ' vessuu r Am-r worm A rzAcx' CCMB:NA::JN pr ' ” wn-our A 'BON2ER snow ONLY 1 DON'T use A 'aARsAsnsn' ” ...oa owe wmcu PUTS on A -316 BLUE.' ro SURE LIKE T'MEET A'susu.A'.-ms ones may am now uses Ans souruv sosnER' OWN MU B46Ll5H LANGUAOE LINE MI BEWILDERED. Napoleon and Uncle Elby LOOK--ANOTHERGOAL! 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