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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llero'a how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X I , IILONGFELLOW One letter Iimply stand: for another In this example A is used 'for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. single lettere. apoc- trophiea. the length and formation of the words are all hlnta. Each day the code letters are did'ei-ent. Aciyptogi-amquotaloa ALV QPZD ZP WPA ITQLA CQCTWDA 'wVMVDD'i'Ax-DTIPWTZVD. Yesterday's Ciyptoquotex EVIL COMES OF OHIBSION AS WELL AS COMMISSION-M. AUREIJU8 ANTONXNUS. Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND & NOVA SCOTIA Ichadulo for May in to Juno 28rd: Trina Nova"-Leava Wood lalanda "Prime Nova"-Leava Caribou "Charla A. Dunning"-Leave Cillllib-Ou 'Charieu A. Dunning"-Leave Wood lalanda . nuan- T939355 For Daily Information, Liaten to CFCY It 1:55 A.M. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIMI iiortiiiiniliarlaiid Farrlos Llniltod HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown, P. E. I. 3333 U1. ABNER. iBy Thornton on THE JOB i Each has his own appointed way And certain rules he must obey. -Old Mother Nature. It was the edge of the "evening. The Black Shad:-ivs were stealing out from the Purple Hills behind which they had spent the day. and were spreading through this Green Forest and over the 01:. Pasture. Pretty soon they would cover the Green Meadows Then a lot of timid little folk would be izappy, no longer afraid to run about in search of food, to play and to visit their friends as it had been with them all through (he bright day. True, there were dang- ers at night. but not nearly as many as through the day At the smiling Pool there was 5”” light enough for Rattles the Kingfisher to be sure he could catch another little fish if one should came his way, xe needed another. He really did. He had been fishing hard all day, and while fishing can be no work at. all, there are times when it can be Very hard work. This day .'mci been one of those times for Rat- tles. For Mrs. Rattles, mop you :;y I ic.. .. hf: - .- '36. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson u5.tOOOC"..'- 75O'DUl?'l')CR'.V. .--:'.CzDiJlC!.0s2z0ClC:CrQOi:n:r0CLOQC!O&1.t AFTER PASSING It goes without saying that alter a player has passed originally. he can bid somewhat more strongly than it this were his first turn It does not follow. however, that he should urge a contract which his supporting values still do not justify. Observe this case: North dealer. North-South vulnerable. A K 10 7 O K 9 Q 9 7 5 8 .1. A J 6 2 A J 8 4 3 2 N A 9 O 9 8 5 W E Q J 8 4 3 9 4 2 Q R J 3 6 .5 Q 3 4 S .1. K 10 7 .5 A A Q 6 5 9 A Q 10 7 9 Q A 10 g. 9 3 The bidding. North East South VJ: si Pau Pass i A Pass 3 A Pass 4 .y. Pass 0 9 Pass 4 N T Pass ii 0 Double 8 A Double Pass Pass Pass Beyond question. sourn vi-.i.s rather aggressive, especially Can. siderlng that his partner had pas- sed originally, Nevertheless, North was in large measure responsible for the bad slam contract. It was quite true that he had a great many honors. and that he courl almost have opened the bidding. but this fact did not give him the license to Jump from one to three spades. holding only the K-10-'1 in Support. A jump raise. whether or not the responder has previously passed should almost invariably guarantee at least four-card sup- Port. (In rare circumstances. very strong three-card support suffices, as in "least-of-evils" bid.l. n, would have been far better tactics if North had jumped in diamonds. to indicate that he had passed a hand Just a shade under opening- bid requirements. and ma he -doptao this course. South scarce- ly would have become so slam- rrinded. It was apparent solidify- ing of his Ilpades which made optimistic. Even if the spades had broken more normally. South would have had a virtually hopeless task to lierform. A club lead. for example. would have left him with "0 Chime: and even after the diamond lead he was "not happy," In flct. he had to play very care. fully. and abandon the chance to make the contract, in order to go down only one trick. W Burgess) see. inthelr home deep in a sand: bank by the Big River, were ten growing young Kingfisher none of whom segmed ever to get filed u . pso ever since daylight Rat!-195 had been watching for and diviml tor little fish called Minnows. flF'h so small that they could be awn.- iowcd whole. Now he was watch- ing for one more, this to be loi- himself, for he had eaten 11"-19 in day long. Whencv r he caulhi I fish, there wns aways a hun8l'Y mouth in the sandbami waiting for it. He saw A Minnow. He shot down. but just before he reached the viater the Minnow darted away. lie checked himself and flew back to his perch. Just then Peter Rabbit arrived from the dear old Briar-patch. "Aren't you fishing rather late?” asked Peter. "Couldn't catch enough during the day?" Rattles looked down at "Have you over tried to enough fish for ten growing rcn?" he asked. "Don't be silly. You know I dont catch fish. I dont catch anything I don't have to. thank goodness! reiorted Peter. "I forgot, replied Rattles. "What I mean is, have you ever tried t-'3 keep ten children fed with what- ever it is you do eai'l' "I don't feed my children at all. They feed themselves. I don't feed anybody but myself." declared Pe- ter. Rattles shook his touiiled head "If you ask me, some folks have things pretty casy.' said he. "I didn't ask you. retorted Peter. "I don't believe in spoiling child- ren. doing for them what thev should do for themselves. Mv children feed themselves from the time they begin to hop about and that's the way it should be. If you would let those ten youngsters go hungry for a while, they would soon learn to feed themselves That is the way it should be with all children." "Haven't you forgotten thing?" asked Rattles. "what?" Peter wanted to know "That some folks have to work for -what they eat. If you had to catch your food instead of hav- iiiiz it riizht under your nose all the time. you would know why some children must be fed whiie they are learning how to catch their own food. All your children have to do is in help themselves to green things growing all arounrl thcm, My children cant do that. Fish aro not laying aroiiiid waitiiia to ho pickcd up. They must. be caught before they can be eaten. and it takes time and a lot of practice to learn how to do that. so until they do learn. flii.i1E1' and mathcr must kccp on the iflh feeding them or ihry will starve in riE'i1li'l, And when there are ten of thnm ail crying for fish. father and mother must be on the job from daylight to dark. Think it over, Peter Think it over," said Rattles. Ho suddeiily left his perch. shot down. plunged into the writer with a splash. was out again in ii jiffy and in his bill was a Minnow. He flew back to his perch. swallowed his late dinner head first, then rattled away toward the Big River. Peter catch child- some- ASIUORD. Kent. England - (CP)-The Kent County Council will pay moo (Sl.B60l to send two schoolcliildroii-a boy of 13 and 9 girl aged eight-to Switzerland for a year's treatment in a sanatorium. fl"? i:l'U"fVlANl FHAR” "T'rFT(lVUN' wt AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN; I NEVER BEEN 50 510K IN MY L.IFE...l LOVED THAY...LUG...HE WAS A SWEE1 6UY,..ME LIFE WON'T BE NO7HN' N0 M0 UV. A FEW BOA75 AND PLANES ARE S1lLL SEARCHING 1H CHANNEL . ALLIU or his iumii MUIJN'l'm) . 4..A.,;i7 awr mtAM7M5. xwti. Yauuos 601' AH rvr:us&w we in e A be .H l l. .-,'i s illllii... ”4fMP.'”Mr7aIKJ'Y7lP? AWAY SOQSLWWR ,7I'Al MY 6'll.L ...KI(&l'A1Y01I....l1l Pl! 571,," ILL GCTIVIM AVOID”! Pw JUNE 9. 1950 qi.i-. rlVDV'I'6lT YOU CGJLDWT HAVE LIKED HIM ANY MOI! WAN I D(D. JIRRV. 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