rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I" . ' EARCH Z;1?f1 90r5"099900900C' King Of The Royal Mounted .'. l 3V zllll! Grey contract Bridge a, I,” I "W . --we ,.., . . W, numwwruu I I H I .. "'1-44””? - ,D,,E”"360 By Jolephlne Clubertson ''a,,,', ,5; By Thornton W. Burgess BLACKY LISTENS Who holds his tongue and listens well, Will plenty learn. but little tell., -Old Mother Nature. Old Man Winter was on his way back in mm Far North. There was no doubt about it. The snow nu melting everywhere. The ice had become very thin on the Smiling Pool. On the Big Rliver there was none, at all, Laruglling Brook was zllrglhlg and laughing agaln,and I0 were all the other bmolxs coming down from the Great Mountain. Snow was still banked in sheltered places where jolly, round Mr. Sun could udt get at it. It would be :.here for a long time yet. It would be there until Gentle Sis-ter Southwind arrived with Sweet Mis- where Laughing Brook loinod it. little brown and purple hoods were pushing up through the black mud, or had already pushed up. Inside each were tiny flowers, so tiny that had you peepod in and seen them you might not have thought them to be flowers. They were the mat flowers or the year, the skunk cabbage, Those little hoods were to protect them. Peter Rabbit al- ways feels better when he peeps into one 0! those little hoods and sees the golden duet, which is the pollen of those tiny flowers. He knows then for sure that Mistress spring is here, and he refuses to be discaumged if there happen to be two or three cold days after some WEFHI ones. Blacky the Crow was feeling very good. He was feeling very good indeed. It was easier to get a liv- bulld it with. some or! it shegulsedz she dropped it to the ground. Blacky was sittting in the top of I. tall tree deep in the Green Forest. some of it didn't suit her. and Blaoky tried '10 fool her by pick- ing :L up and bring: r: it back. when she wasn't wa hing. and” laying it on the nest. She w:lsn'l fooled, Every time it would bc' thrown away again. S'.lB knew! wilat she wanted. and she was not, sioing to be fooled into taking any-' thing else. O&O0teG.Ofw0Os&CO'&00s BEWARE O!" SLAM DOUBLES It cannot be repealed too often that the most profitable penalty doubles are those made at low levels, This is in direct contradic- tion to the view which seems to be held by the majority of bridge players. . . The least profitable doubles - assuming that your opponents are reaszmaibly adept e are in the slam field. The truth of this state- ment ls so pointed that in all- expert games, cut of every 100 slams voluntarily bid, only two or three are npt,la be doubled. This does not mean that in the remain- ing cases the contract is invariably fulfilled, but ll does mean that the polcnlial extra profit from doubling is so small and the danger so great, that the double is almost never used. GC-illng down to an illustrative hand e no expert worlliy of the name would follow East's example in the bidding below. HA A WOKDERFUL . KEY DIABLO MAY BE STKANGE. BUT IT HA5 ITS GOOD FEATURES OJ, MR. AMGEEDVI I LET'S SAY I FIND THE MMMNG VIEW WDRE ENCHANTING THESE DAYS, IDNEY. OJ, FY THE WAY, GUN WANTS OJ ...AW GE THHG N0l2E...VtON'1' YGJ WELL, YES. CALL ME m0? MY FRIENDS 00. OF AM7 I HOPE WE'RE GONG tress Spring, and her soft warm ing now with so much of the snow other members of the flock uE1'l' Norlll denlcl breath melted it all away. gone. Blacky is not at all fussy building nests, la, in other parts North-South vulnerable. When Jumper the Hare put one about what he eats. Food is food, of the Green Faresl. All wllitcr gKQ10s5 )f his long ears against the trunk and that is enough for Rlacky. the flock had kept together, but. 'K-Q1098 at a ntrlple tree, he could hear The result is that he eats thlngrl now it was scattered. only one .vM the sap niounlunz inside, coming that other folks would turn up special occasions would all l.llf': 4'KJ9 U in mm the mole and going up their noses at. if they had noses members get together. 'I'hPlP ulasl -- ..s....-e-... -...-..- .- . :-he big trunk and OM me ml” 00.Ukl be turned up. It is well a speciwl call that everybody klieu-I O 62 N O A943 wranches to the tiniest twig that it so. Blnoky is really a big meant that sclnlething unusual was. 93753 , , VA-V51 B H 13- ,1 Sometimes, if he listened when bird and needs a lot 0! mod. How going on. Blacky was listening to; 0343 ll L 0955 Joe Pzllookil y 5"" 510! the nltrht turned oold, hezkcould hie finds enoggh if keep him that special call now. It was cnnl-l -1.7543 S 4:83 hear that sap running be 1110 tlmugill It har win er is one of ing from far over near the cclzo. c 7 the roots. old Mother Nature's wonderful as the Green For-est, It was sol gg'paAp?Eo?RLDo5F5A5M?' In ncl places in film little SWNIKD secrets. fnr that it was rather fault. Blauky: Q AK Q.T 1072 '- rwo MEE4 coming '!EMPER.'.' at the head or the Smiling Pool Blacky was sitting in the top listened. He kept his own rolcc. H.AQ1o5 508'” J05--- ' mm; mg 5415, ' of a tall tree deep in the Green still. Other Crows were aliswerlliti The bidding WELL "ME ' , EAFEKET: Forest. He had been uwlng at the top of his voice to let all the world know how good he felt. that call frmn different part or the Green Forest, but Bllcky kept, his own tongue still, Tllerc Wilsl North East South Won 1 4 Pass ,3 Q Pan , . ' fl 9 Pass 4 Q Pun F H: wmmm" M, ,0, man”, other Crows had answered him something about lllml (all lnai l1?i:u'llI':1aElc Palns.Oettlng upmgms. -mug from 3, distance. Mrs. Blacky was dldlft sound just right. 4 V PMS 56 Pa" r1eu&!urlne.1rr1'-IND! P-"elm Y-4I'PIlM- not far away. she was busy. She There were moments Mm. hp; Pass Dbl. Redbl. Pass andlouofenergydue toxldneylndmlddlr had. started a new nah and She WM nmpled to Wrend hgs winw pass pass troubles. try Cvstex. Quick. convict! nth- factlon or money back. Don't under another an without ukins your druulst for Cylhl. was being very fussy about the building of it. Binary had been helping by bringing material to To be held MONDAY. MARCH Znde Model School Prince Street ... TUESDAY, MARCH 3l'd- Roclllord Square .. Queen Square .. Notre Dame Spring Park . Pzlrkdalc cm! IMMUNIZING clinics Conducted by Department of Health J: Welfare as follows: West Kent ........... .. i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th-- THURSDAY, MARCH 5ih- 1:30 p.m. 2:30 pm. and go over and join the qllmrs whom he could see flying above the trees toward the place from which that call was c-olnilig. Two or three times he hair spread his wings only to close them again. Mrs. Blacky stopped work and listened, too. Then she joined Blacky in his tree. "Whoever that is calling is excited." said she. "Let's go join the group." Still Blacky hesitated. SOcIll9U'l'lllEZ wasn't quite right about that call, but what it was, he couldn't say. KINB Elll.E COFFEE Bust because it's always fresh! East's double of six diamonds, opc-lilr; the way to South's re- double, was virlllully sellsclcs. East knew that his or-pcnenis were good playels, which meant that they would not go down many tricks at their slam contract - in fact. East could not really hope to take more than his two aces. By doubl- ing, East would increase his score by 100 points if he was suecesful e by 200 if the opponents re- dnublcd and went down; whereas the Dppcvllcllls might C8Sllly'SCDI'C all extm 410 points by rcdoubllng and making the coniracl. In this case E.-lstls notion Mlmld out to be even a liittle more ex- pensive, because West, with very little lo guide h-im. opened a heart, and Scuth took all 1:! tricks! MANY TONGUES SASKATOON, (OP) - The Un- iversity oi Saslcaicihcwall could form its own United Nations during the present term. Registered students this winter include 44 from 19 over- seas mlln'Irlcs, Li'l Abner AH FIILS D. YOKUM'S PITCH ER JN MAH HANI)8.'.'- IN ANOTHER SECOND AH'Ll'. 5: KHN By Al Capp IT'S TOO DANGEROUS F0' AN ExpE:cT'oRANT MOTHER 7' LOOK AT THIS-BUT :1- DOKPT MATTER EFA D'YIN' OLE BAT LIKE Tilly The Toilet wwirsiuoouz wmr 'DHOI.D FLOOR-LAMPSHADE uvso uam L iesazfmaricljln Fame 10 IT man I: WILL THE Room LOOKAT . .. r Lo5T!--WE'LL THAT DOG OF YOU??? 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