if i PAGE TEN, V (JULY 10. 1353 3)? George McManu: ...., print GUARDIAN.” CIHARLOTTETOVVN .l1I.IZIIIi ' 2-: .t!I ” . E3 Bringing Up Father i contract Bridge - V , i By Josephine Culberbon SOU- EXCHANGE OF ERRORS T35 ME ON THE , PHONE-BELIEVE 'I1ie declarer made a bad slip in ME.HE WAN-1-5 the following hand-but an oppoii- 55 ent made ll worse onei By Thornton W. Burgess wiihout knowing it, or intending Eut duler. 0-Ll I-IAPPY JACK HELPS. to do it. folks do help other iolks. -fee tit happens every day. - Sometimes we help without intent,. Happy Jack had been feeling out "I wonder who Sammy sees now," Both sides vulnerable. North-South 60 on Icon. A: much as if itwere really meant. , of sorts. He had nothing in do, said he to himself. on J s l”Cl.i d ocoiile with nothing to do ”'wwmr'rr”" -.E).i!.y Mk ml H iiliaite often feel out of sorts. Then wg? Xiggtjng (jlntck h .. d O9 . . i”i 'i,l ii d' u d't in rice V Y 3 "me 9'" 4-0104 ..”:r:i..3::k;;:. ii::”i;:;:..:. 4: wmemme 4--- won know his own cliittiren He didnlti body listen: when Sainmy Jay is Ba,cky the crow M" begmmml W V93 " N VQ4 want to know them Happy Jacki excited and screams. Sammy was am! And other gathered mm we” 9-775 W E QKQ5 . . . . . . . r ..A thinks chiiclreii are. a lliliS'All(IP i 9Vi'li?d "OW Happy Jauk DI'1CKed ilmdmg their Vo'C”' M he jumped 32 QK873 THEN WI-lYiSts Anyway, lit" thinks that of Squirrel un his ears. "i wonder who Sammy g,?,';fp,,1'e:, t”),-m"'C'”0u);fn "Swffercj. wggi S IT Si'l.lCK our? children. He dnesnit l.ke to have sees now. said he to himself. the Red Squirrel ahud of him .A8!H3 . them around. Too often they upset He listened more lntenti,V- "HE mmnerm. , n h- , t . AJ107 ms pigns, 9,. mtg-,-(H-9 mm what secs one of the Snake folk." decided nut wk,” :3: com 15:5; ” r:Am8 he. is doing. or get in the Na), Ymi 3 H3lll'.V Jack after listening a mo- mm min, 306530” jgn iiaiune glmex -'.9 ' We Hgppy ,;,,(-k squd-rel is supmme. ' niciii or two. "I wonder if it. is 1V seuiah, ,i'ri.n'.er the Blacksnake, or Buzz- sn Happy Japk is of W, hm, m 5 mil the Rattlesnake. lt isn't little My-5, Happy Japk in me can. nflMl'. Gariersnake, or little Mr. hpy family, That ,5, he ig M W, ;Greeiisnakc, for they are too small help llllenilolliiii). But ieounetinies l 30? ml" 10 make Such 3 N55 W”- l tiiiiik I'll run over there and ea 0RAN(irE TEA AT H'l.VSl.(H'I, SATIiRIJAI' JULY Ilth. Thli tea will he held on the shady and spacious grounds of Mr. Stewart Ixiiiri-lailane. 200 iaids off tiie paved highway. i-jnjny a ilrlnctahle survrier nt home cooking. Alsoihear the itpccclirs, ualrii the parades, listen to the hand music. and enter the sports. ,':prm:nir-zl hy Winston iliiiteil Cl1llF('il P-aslniial Charge (qona cutting of Nnrih and South Winsloe, Princetown Road. and liighlieidt. Xnnounciiiiunnr The inauguration of a steamship freight service between Montreal, Charlottetoivn and Corner Brook will become effective with the arrival oi the MA? Charles A. Macloean at Charlottetown on Wednesday, lN'EWFOUNl)IiANI) SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. Box 65 - Phone 8737 BLUE PETER STEAMSI-IIPS LIMITED M-V BLUE PRINCE Freight will he accepted up to noon Monday, July iflth for next sailing of MN Blue Prince to St. John's, Nmxroiinrilaiid. For space i'esei'vations and rates imply:-a NEW'FOI,'NI)IiANI) SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. Box 65 - Phone 8737 King Of The Royal Mounted From the doorway of her home. Mrs. Happy Jack saw Happy Jack at A distance, and she knew just where he was going. she knew that Happy Jack would do his part to make trouble for Prowler the Black- Snake, and that with nothing else in do he probably would stay for some time over where Prowler was. As long as he was over there she wouldn't have to WOl'l')' about him, I and the chance of a. visit from him. She scrambled out, ran higher up in the tree, out along a brunch near- IV to the tip, jumped, caught. the tip of B. branch of another tree, pulled herself up. ran down that tree to the ground, and raced a- way to pi certain tree she had in mind. As she ran she could hear Sammy Jav screaming, Blacky the Crow cawing. Chatterer the Red squirrel scolding. and Happy Jack barking. . How she ran! She reached the Hoot of the tree she was running for. and Cii.ll'llbFd it as only a Squirrel can. Two thirds of the way up she paused a little below a hole in the trunk. It was of good size. It was an old hole.'It had been cut by the stout bill of Logicock. the largest member of the Woodpecker tam- ; lly. He was nimoot as big as Black l the Crow. . i Mrs. Happy Jack was cautious Julv 15. . . r . . , , 3 , gm 1 t be 1- , on the board, drew Easts trump lunquiries for space ieserx atlons should be di lflnfzzwm ;;:9Ll;l1o;t;h0w, Shsgnrlneggf ulgd queen. rumd his own 13,; dimondp 1'eCtPd mihi out: belore veriturinq inside hei-sell. Wd discarded 5 59”" 0” the gwd i i Very, very carefully she moved jiip. tryiiig not to make any noise with her claws nn the bark. She listened. There was no sound from inside. Very, very slowly she lifted her head so she could peek in. The hole was empty. With I. little sigh ol reliei she went in. It was snug land comfortable in there. It: was ibettcr than she had thought it 'would be. she poked her head out of the doorway. and listened. She tcould barely hear the barking of t Happy Jack because oi the distance. i But she could hear it, and that was tenougm. Just. hearing it made her I, ieel better. He was doing his part to keen Prowler the Biacksnake iunder that pile of brush where he illad sought safety. It only that .Snaka could be kept under that Needless to say. North-South's 60 more affected the bidding, which was: East South West North Pass 1 Q Pass 2 Q Dble. 3 V 4 Q 4 0 Pass Pass Pssl West decided to lay down the club are as his original lead, but when dummy appeared and East played the warniniz three-spot? West shifted (correctly) to 5. dia- mond. South took the second trick and led the trump seven to the king; then apparently reeling that spade establishment took precedence over turiher 'trump leading, he sent the spade queen through East, letting it ride when that opponent played low. (Obviously, south didn't know that another round 04! trumps would clear up that suit: he was afraid that he might have to lose ii trump trick on a wrong guess.) West ruffed the spade queen, and now,ll: would have been a very good idea to lead another dia- mond, forcing dummy to ruff, but West elected to return a club, hop- ing that his partner could cash the king, Tlint. was not the case, however. Deciarer put in the ten from dummy and milled East's king; then he trumped a diamond club queen. Now all South had to do was to lead a low spade from the table and let East hold the trick with his nine. East. was end-played. A spade return from the K-10 would go to the North-South combination: whereas a club return would yield a rufi-and-discard. Going back to the point at which West, after ruffiniz the spade queen, returned it club. it will repay read- ers to analyze the very different affect of a diamond return on Wests part. brush A while longer, she migiht be able to move her family, and no one be the wiser. She started for home as fsst.- so she could run. But even as she ran. her heart was in her mouth. A5 A A4477?! 9951i 7, I5. Aeohw, mu: xmiadlvolldb 4!! NE HAD dil- VH5 wiwexwi BU7,A4R. 5444::-... you. tmw! xr (-4441 at mrom. JD! NIVFP mu: ' 1- A -A urn: IWIILFI (AM? SO 7&U0l W17)! 7115--u - l Joe Paiooka I'D END T-THIS W.-if ABORIC-INES 0: ALl5TFALlA ARE we CL03EST or ALL PEOPLES on swam re STONE-AGE MAN. ABSOLUTELV PRKMITIVE, THEY WEAR no ctmues ' M ALL. BUILD no DWELLINGS, TILL NO 50IL,AND oeeeuo eon EXISTENCE ON wan onus: PROVIDES. i 1-i NEVER B'LIEVED ,Ey Ham Fisher W5 i..ioox...msv G-GOT A rule nnov... IV 1-meme CANNIBULS... l W-WHYD i EVER L'LETCHA on ME INTA THl5...OHHHHH A MOLE"!-ifs. 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