V West shows out. PAGE TEN lly Thornton W. lurgeul JIMMY SKUNK REMEMBERS SOMETHING Mind the business that's your own Leaving other tolks slone. -Jimmy Skunk. Jimmy Skunk was wondering about these nights. You know he prefers night to daytime. Folks who stay up very late at ight are often called night-owls. course Jimmy isn't. an owl. in fact. Jimmy JDDDW1m1ll contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Q tttmtioogoiooectuououoamc-nan; THE DOUBLE SQUEEZE A correspondent. writes that he and his friends would like a simple for as simple as possiblel) explana- tion of a double squeeze play. We are glad to oblige -- as follows: South reaches a contract of three notrump, with no Upposing bidding. Bell! suppose he is playing duplic- ate. so that whatever overtricks he can make will carry special im- portance. K B6ii rifnenleri Both sides vulnerable? '4AQ.vs ' OA43 p532 l . ..'.G..2 , OK”-l6l 'm'm-a gioi . V310? yAN v.i9s5 .- , r E QAGR 6957' Qiin cw S "'7 ' ;'47:;2 C K QKQJJN mAKJ4) West. (lth the simple aim or not losing a kick on his opening lead. selects the diamond nine. East takes his ace and leads back a diamond. How should South pro- ceed? Remember, he wants to make not only his contract. but as many iiicks as he can. Certainly. South must iinesse spades sooner or later -- so Why not immediately? He leads to du- my'.s jack. When that card wins, the iinese is not established -- East might be holding off with the king -- but Sl')lll.h will soon find out the truth. Meanwhile. lie is in dummy. so he might. as well test .the club situation. He leads a club in the jack, and that holds. Now llC repeats his finesse in spades, and when East plays the ten on the queen. South knows that the king was i-rally in Wests hand. Perhaps East was Liaise-Cardin; , when hr dropped the spade icn -- maybe the suit will break 3-3. South lays down the ace, but East discards a heart. Well, perhaps the clubs will split 3-3. South cashcs the ace and king, but now Should South simply collect "lie ilianioiid and hcart tricks and er... ll a day? No! With West forced to hold a high spade, and East, a high club. South has a sure doubic V-queczc. He simply cashes the dia- monds. and watches closely. When he lziys down the last diamond, West must kccp his spade. and so nan kccp only two lioarts. There- upon, South throws off clummy.s 9-padc. Now it is East's iurn. Ho nuist hold the high club aiifllilst South's low mic -- so East too must ielinquish one of his three remain- ing hcz-iris. South lays down the heart king. lends the heart six In the arc. and claims the iwclflh .,;ck with the lowly but perfectly mod fnii: hearts. Clear and sweet came that whistle ironi the old fcncc pusl. "Bob White. Bob White." doesn't like owls. About the only one in the Grecii Forest and all the Green Meadows that lie is really zifriiid of a Hooty the Great llorncd Owl, biggest iii the family. Hooty is lord of Skunks. but it imlt the i-iglit kind of fondness. Anyway, Jinuny and his friends think it isn't. llooty likcs them for dinner when he is hungry. He doesn't hositziic to catch one when llC can. He has nu sense of smell. Anyway it Seems that way. Just at this time of year Jimmy wasn't wanted around home. At least he felt that he wasn't. It was too crowded for his comfort. He doesn't like to be crowded. After all, cight children the same age, and growing. do take a lot of room. So Jintmy Skunk had taken to nanderinz about. sleeping in any hole or other dark place he might be near rtt daylight. Sometimes he even stayed up after daylight. Sometimes he came out in the late afternoon just before the Black Shadows arrived. He had nothing special on his mind but filling of his stomach when he was hungry. Jimmy had spent the day sleep- ing in an old house of Johnny ihuck's not far from the edge of the Old Piistiirc. He had awakened early. in fact it. was only the mid die of the afternoon. He poked his head ouisidc the door. Should he go out, or should he 2.0 hack and have anotiicr nap? lie was of two minds. One of them said. ”Go on out." The other said, "lt is too early, wait. until dark." Bob White settled it. He was sitting on a fence post at the edge of the Old Pasture. He was whistling. "Bob. Bob White it was a clicr-rfiil sound. Jimmy cocked a black car to listen. It reminded him of something. but just what it was lie didn't know He just had a fccliiig tEi.'it it was soiiieihiii-g he should rcmenibcr. Clear and swcct came that Get right at the cause of Headaches Wlirn crlgy nerves and licadntlie make life uiieernblc, they may be "pain signals" lmui nu ll(i3L'l digestive syiitcin. flashed In the mun tilting the .-xorisitivc Vzigus Nciwcwyruiir '1?-utli Ncrvc. Binniu-Svltrrr uctilcs up.-rt sloniarh. gets right at tlir r;uisr- nl your licmiaclic iind edgy iivrw-.4. luring! inst rclir-l'. At the suite time. Bmnui-Seltzer soothes tlir, Vague Ncrvc nllll ntlu-r iicrvi-it which iiiuv ll:IV(' zultlrtl tn your viii:-'1-i'y. Kvcu Bruiiiii-3-it-ltz.cr linnriy at all tiines. In lirlp figlu liiriuluvclics. Ask your drugizist. for Eioino-Scltzcr today. .5I.9 ANNUAL FAIR HOLY REDEEMER PARISH TENNIS .C0liRTS AUGUST 8th, 9th All the usual attrnctluiis. Novelty Booths, Special Prizes. Games, Bingo. lrui: GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN - llood lsIanlls- caribou Ferry Service 1'!!! coxmscnno LINK nmwunn PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nov: and Charles A. Dunning t on the following schedule. (Standard Time) Leave Wood Islands- Prluco Nova ..... ....... 7 mm. ll. mm. 8 p.m. t ' A. Dtuinlng ..... .. 9 am. 1 pm. 5 p.m. Lcnvo Caribou- Ch ' A. Dunning 'I am. ll am; 3 p.m. Prince Nov: 9 H-llh 1 l1-I11- 5 Pg!!!- usucn m"i76mErcx EACH MORNING AT 0:30 (latch In early crossing and avoid diuppolntmeiit. "ll0llTllllMBERLAllll FERRIES I.Tll. Head Office: CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. L For Particulars Phone '13. Charlottetown. whistle from the Old Fence Post. "Bob, Bob White. Bob, Bob White." Like a flash it came to Jimmy Skunk what it was he was trying to remember. "Berries!" cxclamed Jimmy, un- mu” dcr his breath. "Berries! It is time l for them now. There must be some over in the Old Pasture." pqmlrllul That settled the matter of the Win two minds. Now he had only one. ”i'm going over there," he mutter- cd. ”I'm going over there right away I don't care if it still is day- light. I want some berries. I've been waiting for them for a long time and didn't know it. I'm tired of Beetles and Grasshoppers and ....:.?..A..A.?..L. Ciiticura y has clear up ialsckliuds, eczema. pimples. Conuinr valuable medium: in ftdlejlls. Alldruuisu. Buy today! lad: in Canada. lIlITllIl.I SOAP and OINTMENT Continued on page 12 MEETING Queen's County Branch. P.E.I. Fish and Game Assoc- lation in POWNAL HALL, Friday evening, July 14th, 8:30 p.m. Hon. Mr. Cullen, Minister of Industry and Natural Resources will attend "3 and all interested fishermen, hunters and farmers will have a chance to find out more about the new Fish and Game Act. Hon. Kier Clarke, author of the Act, will be in atten- dance. Moving picturcs will be shown. A large crowd is expected. DAILY CROSSWORD "4 ACROSS 2. To make 2!. Nourished I 1. Net-like camp 23. Monetary 5 fabric ft. Kind of nail unit (Lat) s 5. Hands of l. Feminine 24. Walk back T o whales pronoun and forth 9 9. Poker stake 5.1-(mdof 25. Let. pass ” 10. River tiny fish 26. Glossy- l (RUSH 6. Lake surfaced 11. Happen (C. Asia) cotton ; 12. Capital 7. or the sea 28. Texan city 5 g 5 (Fr) 8. Cut: 29. Hebrew 1-q . Ht Alla" 11- RW" (Em-) P70!-W93 . l'nlorasy's Alowel 15- JOH1. 3! 13. Places 30. Network - ' miles 15, Grstify 32. Fertile spots 15. TF6! , 7. Sack in deserts 17. An arm o!- 20. Consume 35.1-clock the sea l 18. Snare 19. Say again 21. Band across an cscutcheon 22. Nimble 24. Obnoxious insect 27. More unhappy 31. A wing 32. Olten (poem 33. Malt heveragi 34. Old name for China 36. Dart 87 Fencing swords Its. Throb 39. Wither 40 Nurse lorlcntl) 41. Finishes 42. Flat-topped liill AI D-HI xzcn -1 z: "K 4"! Ir 20- Ina!)-I T Tl GN CH - Show L M I P 36. To smokd 38. Knavo or. club! (loo)! DOWN 1. Blemish I. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's liow'to work It:' A x Y n L n A A x 11' IsLONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this eitaniple A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, spou- lrophles, the length and formation of the words are ill! hlntl: Each day the code letters are dlfferentu . l ' L A Oryptogrnm Quotntloir AYNTVBH. 0 GNEH MU ANWGRI AYNR3-' 01'-'H Wntnisu on ME vxn URMMI-JXOXVBI Yuterdnyh Cryptoqnole: IN lALl:THE SILENT-MANmN5a1 X8 oi-;g;n1s;r:-;c9LpsMiri-gt Ll'L ABN ER NOW THET AH GOT MAH DADDY- BLESS His WRINKLED Ci-GOODBYE.-VOUSEZ WERE TH' STRONGEST LVL. PAL I EVER By Al Capp JOISEV CITV WILL BE MIGHTVI LONELY WITHOUT HER-- Kine E that ROYAL MOUNTED lure PADOOKA j r 7 ms Hue-s MV nuuuen...msvsr. . J.A. uew. l wow Dovau Do, MA. LIIMV. i mess Ans MY non-asks... INOCN AND AMDROSE . -.u HA I GENTS. IY' A PLEASHUH . )4: msuemce macaw Ask: me AN wves raca-noov.,. THAT - JULY 12. Ivstl R IEMIND 0l.l3...AN'LE7'EM WIN. L, HORACE, COME AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL . SUNSET! NOW wt-IIEE wulze HERE, vou CAN DRY THE oisuis FOR ME! Tl-8' WAY MPS.5WlFFLE'S SLAMMlN' THINGS 'ROUND" WE WON'T HAVE ANY HOUSE LEFT! VIE L,lF SHE Tt-HNKS l'M GOlN' GlVE cap A PARTY, JUST 'cuz LIL ORWEU. z-. ...-, BRINGING UP. FATHER .. Vllllilllllrl SO YOU THINK ' YOU'RE THE. HANDSOMEST mm. . APENNY THlS ISN'T GETTING US ANY- wi-lanll--TILLIE, IWISH Aw, ELWOOD, .lTL'..;3Y.'EET or: -. '10 SAY THAT. ELV&D--- Now I IODWYUJMUOT CARI.