Tuesday, July 17 1956 Joanna: STORIES By B. IIAY J North dealer. v t.-West vulnerable. Kb 9KQ96l .752 .y.AQ1u - 762 495 :A54 QJIOI ..KQ; 910543 4.7542 S .pxJsa fl, QAQJIOBI Q12 QAEI 4.96 Thebidriing: yam; East South West 1' Pass 1 Q. at. all ' 2. Pass 3” . 40 (lpelllnt-Z lead-king. - - '0 iiticied today is 8 hand -I have used many times '0 W5; . ptiplls on their knowledge 0 tiniriamentals. it is not reallY 3 rliiiiculy hand to play: bl" "'9 7'” suits obtained seem to indicate iI'liCi'WlS9. Many have tried, and ni.my have failed. Tm. play generally goes like this. South wins the diamond lead and takes three rounds of trumps. i heart is led toward dummy! ionic-qnccn and when it wins, dum- my l'l'lltrilS a diamond. West takes . mo (imiiiond tricks and shifts to I t'lill). The lincsse loses, East re- wnns a heart. and South is down an? mmp orderly approach to the fnm. mu hi-event defeat. Deciarer 51-at-is hr iouniing his losers. Fhey "W, a iwari. two diamonds and. n ' .inh.'tii.. inst tliroe are unavoid- aiilv, lint iin- club loscr may be sacii Wtisi iiiziy have been dealt the king of clubs. in which case I fimwqe u"lI saw iheiday. Also. rim-o is the possibility that imi ha: the live of hearts. In that row. to leads toward the pkiiigtiiivoii iiill cstablish A trick (on illlii'li the club loser can be ilisCal'tli"(l. To do this. however South has to he in his hand twice tor the heart leads. Here we come "it the hub of the matter. Alter ;w;,,mng the are of diamonds. South -must at once lead a heart. He can- not afford to draw trumps im- gmlefqjtely h('CiIilSe he will not be able to lead the hearts twice. He mil be wasting the vital entry provided hy the diamond ace. Aftpr winning the heart in dum- my at trick two, the three rounds at trump are taken. and another mart is led. it spells curtains for rhe rleicnse. Declarer has ten rinks consisting of six spades. .im ht-arts. a diamond and a club. f The early heart play zivcs South ..;.---j-e KEEPS FRESH LONGER lt ltiilil'il"ll"ll 4,. IO i TELEVISION CKCW - Moncron Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 TUESDAY 1.30 p m.--F.M. Concert Hall 4:25 p m.-News Roundup Ho p.m.-Coiire Chatter .700 n.m.-Howdy Doody lit 3 ! iizm p m.-Long John Silver ilzfitl pin.-News Wilt pm.-Weather 5:45 p m.-Sports 6.30 p.m.-CBC News 7:00 p.m.-Stove Donovan T30 p.m.-Advcnturos of Robin Hood 3 Iii! pin --(1.31. Theatre 9 iii! p in.-Dragnet 930 it in-llondcvous with Che- writer in 00 p in -V This is Ottawa 47 30 p iii.-lliirns and Allen l 00 lxm.-News il:i0 p.m.-Wt-other ll:i5 p.m.---The Shadow licturns '2 36 am.--Sign Off litiill ISLAIIIS-GARIIOII FERRY SERVICE June iii to Sept. 23. ' Daily trom each terminal: 7 am. 9 a.m.. ll a.m.. 1 p.ni.. 3 p.m., 5 pm. STANDARD TIME For daily Tcpnrt dial crcv on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reiervatlons Limited For varticulnr: contact: NORTTIUMBERLAND . FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. inland l The Guardian, Page 9 CONTRACT BRIDGE BIKIIIB . i two shots at the target instead of one. It the heart ace is is placed. he can still fall back on the club finesse. No harm is done by testing the heart situation im- medlately. Declnrer gest a free ride. The price is right. Who coui ask for anythinn more? Camp Keir Boys Camp Concludes After 10 exciting days filled with Bible Study. handicraft. soft ball, volley ball. swimming. sing- ing. campfire, devotional periods. and of course the inevitable camp chores, Campers began leaving . Camp on Friday in two's and W 9 oh, friends and relatives canto tovtranspoi-t them back to their homes. The boys Camp. was ably dir- ected by Mr. Walter MacLean of Victoria, B.C. and Student Min- ister at Brooktield who brought with him wide experience as Boys Camp Lender in the Prairies and on the West Coast. Giving leader- ship in -Bible Study. handcraft, and sports were Mr. Karl Eng- lish oi Pictou and Student Minis- ter at Marshfieid and Mr. Basil Lowery of St. Andrew's. N.B.. and now Student Minister at Wood Is- lands. Swimming Instructor for of Charlottetown who also gave leadership in group activities. Campers were: Tom and Paul Oifer. Edgar Moase. Summcrside; Bobby Jardine, Freetown; Reggie Nicholson. Fredericton; Aliistalr Macintosh. Donald Nicholson. New Wiltshire: Stewart ' hnston, May- lieid: Robert Brown, Wood Islands! Murdock Stewart, Wood Islands North; Garth MacGougan, Mal- peque, Ronnie Butler. Earl John- ston. Peter's Road. Paul Stetson. Mnrshfield; Donald and Monty Campbell, George Sims. Park Cor- ner; Jimmy and Francis Mac- Callum; John, Dwizht, and Barry McLeod, Ronald Hickox. all of Charlottetown; Dori Matheson, Oys- ter Bed Bridge: Donald liolmes. Kensington, Dean MacEwen, Stan- ley Bridge: Wesley lnman. Alber- ton: Malcolm McGowan. Richard Llewellyn. Montague. Though the Boys Camp has end- ed for another year. the Camping the Camp was Mr. Donald Moore - yet kind to your waist because never rich or filling! The Voice” By Thornton I. lama '"l.irieni it in very plain Stlckytoeo is caning rain." -Johnny Chuck. I o For days and days and days there had been no rain. The Green Meadow: and the Old Pasture were turning brown. It seemed an if everything was drying up. Laughing Brook had been getting smaller and smaller. The Smiling Pool had become almost too small to -smile. Everybody wu com. piaininglot the heat. There was no happiness anywhere. Anyway. that is how it seemed. Polly Chuck. sitting on her door- step. had been searching the sky for a cloud and not one could she 'ind. She was worrying. Yes, sir, PONY Chuck was worrying. "'He's calling rain!" cried Polly. Johnny Chuck was just as she was but he wasn't worry- ing. He is happy-go-lucky and lei- dom worries about anything. Pol- ly had turned to go down into the house where it would be cooler. Just then Johnny heard a voice and told Polly Chuck to listen. At first she heard nothing. She was just about to go down in the house when she heard the voice. Both knew whose voice it was. It was the voice of Stickytoes the Tree Toad. who isn't a real toad at all. Season continues. The Senior Girls Camp commences July 18th and will be directed by Miss Bessie Haliwell. Deaconess oi New Glas- gow. N.S. and now home on leave-.. Camp Keir is operated by the Presbyterian Church and is located at French River and is for the boys and girls and young people of PE. island. Thus there were boys tak- ing advantage of this fact from Alberton in the West and Wood Islands and Montague in the East and points in. between. Convenor of the Presbytery Camp Keir Com- mittee is the Rev. E.H. Benn of Kensington. SOFT DRINKS Sweden's industrial output of carbonated waters dates from 1776, pioneered by chemist Tor- bern Bergman. as hot' but is I tree frog. However. every- body cnlll him tree toad. Stickytou was a long way off. They could just hear him. But there was no mistaking his voice. Such a look of relief as there was on the face of Polly Chuck! "Hots calling rain!" cried Pol- ly. The look of worry was gone from her face completely. "Who says so?" asked Johnny Chuck. He sounded as if he didn't believe it. - "Why. everybody says so." re- torted Polly Chuck. ”Iive known ever since I was big enough to poke my nose outside the door that when you hear Stickynose the Tree Toad Calling as he is now he's calling rain." "You mean that you have heard he's calling rain. but you don't know that he is.” said Johnny. "If you ask me. I don't believe that he is. How can anyone call rain? There isn't a cloud in the sky. yet you believe Stickytoes is calling rain. That is silly! 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"Now everything will be .u right. i wonder how soon the nth will I93 H91?- "I wonder ii.it will get here at all.” mumbled Johnny Chuck. 'MennwhIle Stlckytoes continued to call. They could barely hear him, but there was no mistaking that voice. "I wish." said Polly. "that Stickytoel was near enough for us to ask him how he knows it is going to rain." y "H, pfobjbly wouldnt tell you it he could. and my guess is he couldn't tell you if he would. I don't believe he knows anymore about when it is going to rain than we do," said Johnny Chuck. Johnny was partly right and partly wrong. Stlckytoes couldn't call rain. But he could tell better than most folks when rain was coming. There is I reason for that. Stickytoes has I queer skin. It feels the least bit of moisture in the air. Whelf it 15 dry he ll very uncomfortable. Sometimes there is in little bit of moisture before there is any other Ilsll 0' rai coming. Stickytoes feels it an begins to call. 16. Dump 10. Tiny 21. 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