e:rr,i'i.i”: 'w.w iv .:- V ., A . m PAGE TEN .. iii" A -:3-an. '" M-vi um. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i - 4 : -l:'.;zrv- FUN ISN'T ALWAYS FUN P. when all is said and all is done,I Some hm isn't always fun Two little black imps were run- ning thmiigh the Green Forest. They had surprised Jumper the Haie behind an old stump. "Jumper had taken to his long h Away l'l0"buulldBd, and alter ran Totiy Bear and Taddy Bearldid. the black imips uho were supposedi as big as themselves bi afraid. He must be By Thornton W. Burge55 he wouldnlt have run. Chasing hlin was no end of fun. What long ears the fellow had. what a iunny way he had of run- yning. He bounced over the ground.i : M l” N I '9. Om OUU am .y9s, sir, lie bounced over the! 'one run like that. They oouldnlt run that way themselves. -They 1 Bear. COFFEE First choice for fine flavour! can to look; for mother, Ot ctiiirsel Presents P. W. 0. GIRLS CHORUS E. Lillian MacKeii7.ic, director ALYCE and HORACE NIMEWEN lgroiiiid. Neier had they seen any They Hare behind an old stump. slic was nowhere to be seen. They time, she didiit waiked this war and that. lonkinsiiaut she di(iii't uait to tell Taddy. """ " TA iltliat. she uiis sorry ttor him. Shci , scrambled nrcr "Wait for me'” cried Tnddr. hr scritiiirblcd over the tree triiiik. Of course Tiittv didn't wr-i' Chiiy a little way ahead. n prorokiiislv little way. was that queer lmkziig follow with legs and the lunr: ears. Slio uzintc to cnttli him. Never had she want- ed to do anytliing quite so much. He liiin. wasn't running so fast now and Prrhaps he was more tired than? she was. Slic tried to run fastettl I , ,4 ,, ,-V,- 0EOO?OOsTeIOfCO'jOOs made by South in the Iollowtng deal is ocimniltted with depiorlble irequency by almost all grade: of players t Both sides to on st-om had siii'pr;.sed Juniper the andlcould gallop, and they did. But 10.. some sis” of her. As Taddy (.915, ithey couldn't run in jumps the way poked ms hem nrmmd a big rock llll'l1'Ih:5 flu??? fellow mead at mm" there was that iellim with the long legs and the tuna P:Il'S again. and Run as hard as they could. and away he wert as before. lippcrty to be following Mother Bear. Tliislthey did Just that. they couldn't up, iippei-ty hp! 0! course Taddy wu the tint t.me they ever hildicatvh up with that queer seen Junper the Hare He waslwith the long eais. After a short squealed to Toiiy, it he was time they grew tired; they grew ran, Tom; (rornlng afraid oijshort of breath. They just had to head wag ,1 mimi (ran it was quite - XBUOW couldn't i'esist lliP iPlltDiEllO1i. He and away her iicimiti him. a.i istop and rest a little. "I just caii't,,1 big tier. Jllllllrer the Hare went . llillll MW i5”h9Y5' squealed Taddyiover it as ii i: was nothing at iall. He went mar it in a beautiful "I can't either." agreed Totty ljump as if he had spiriiigs in his Bear. heels. Tandy Eva:-. running hard. "ITS (0 bad We C31” CGVCN mm i could iieitlirr Liiiin over that tree; .tellcrw.' said Tnddy. ”Whnt 11 IUHILV iior stop hiiiiiscli in time. He ran: way he runs. I don't suppose we'll r-mm 51na(ik niln lPV01' SEC him M?R3H- I Wonder W110 his nose. "Out-zi" hr squealed, rub-i i.” i i is its! ” ;' he'FliEe little cubs rested, tihen bP'tla)TlI:Az1)Atlln(?l:-lIl1h0lkBKlt11 mm pm iblldge 15 ”0 N9” Catastrophe. 0! Tony Body iris able to stop in bump her nose” Continued on pn - 1” accomplished Charlottetown pianists College Auditorium Admission 75 cents Thursday, April 16 at 8:30 Students 25 cents 1 I l Rip Kirby Joe ATTENTION FIREMEN All firviiioii arri requested to attend a film to be shown in the City Hall on Thursday, April 16th at 7 p.m. 1 Signed: i LIMITED L. G. (ill.liESPlE, I ” W Secirtary. Charlottetown Fire Dept. p149 QUWY1 Phml" 2” REXALL ONE CENT l lsoinid, Two diamonds was an iin- . ,thinkablc rrsponse. and one no- . Ytrirrnp would be less strategic. in ithat it would carry less shutout . lralue than two spades. SALE APRIL 15 - 16 -17 - -T8 SEMPLES PHARMACY it and bumped as possible. but the nevertheless lost that tree mink. ;40 score. or. it East-west outzbid ;”Ccmc one!" she squealed, "K see PRIGE or WALES CONCERT SERIES asruas South's rebid of three spldes. for i H”, umgilt is true that in some bidding dgsystems or "styles" a single raise l isuch as North's in spades) guaran- Itees tour siippoiting t.ri.n'nps, but lvery obviously North in this cue lliolding might have clearly indicat- i ed the superiority of a diamond King Of The Royal Mounted it contract Bridge ' . By Josephine Clubertsnn I Ivar W 41au.v17l.aur1 AMD 70 samtavs... A T00-COMMON ERROR. The particular bidding error South dealer. e Both sides iiilnerable. 4 Q io 6 .9 K 5 4 3 , . . Q J 8 1 E Li'l Abner 4.5 2 4 .1 9 s 4 o 5 a : E5027 2 WNE 9 N :4 HOURS me am KNOWN HASILIDDLE ft it ” S t 2?.” :2:'i.E':,g.5L'aEpiE5E?:t” i ' 4 A K 7 2 Jog i ' 36 IF :K 10 9 3 NTQEE" 4: .g.i( 10 9 T 34 v e The bidding" , Foiiu West North Eu! F I 1 Q Pass 2 Q 3d 3 Q Dblc. Pass Pass Pass South played the cards as well fire tricks, A 200-point penalty at rubber ('()lll'SP, but the North-South loss was far greater because they could easily have made three diamonds. inking the rubber game with their them, doubling and collecting at least 200 points. The error mentioned origiinally This auction was utterly illogical: on the score. particularly, South should li.-ire bid three diamonds. was not DllI)lllg such a system. and indeed. even it North had had tour small spades, his diamond contract. In any case, it was not North's raise to two spades which was re- sponsible for the result. That. raise , was entirely justified; in fact, no other response would have been as No. the responsibility tor the doomed spade contract was South's. What was wrong with three dia- monds instcnd oi three spades? 1! North did mt prefer diamonds. he could go bark to spades at the same level, and if he did preierdia- monds, that wits obviously the best spot for the hands. By T Bob Gustafson TDGETHE Wmiltfdigig 7 1 Most babies are loniz-sighted at tblrth but as the eyes develop via- liriii tends to become normal. A W Tippy and "Cap" Stubs By Alex Raymond S By Edwina 1 son HEADV6 ms YOlZ)(,,,NOW now ti '! mmauo Ai"A MOST i .1 . . THE woman”. ' l ?, HMMM, voirsze Ri6HT. RODERICK... WHY, IT'S THAT MR. KTRaY..Mi5s i 7i4Ei2E IS A Do2iANls mail? Fizavi NEW you some Now? I THINK vou SHOULD REST...YOU aoxi:-D up 10 THE LAST . MINUTE, DIGGER. M”' 'lf cousoive vex amass... 1191 use sriLL Aw TH' sums THINK 1w RE5T...TH'5EMl-FlNAL'S HEAT'LL BE TOUGHER ABOUT OVER. 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