By Thornton W. Burgess HAPPY JA-CK'S MISTAKE Mind not other folks affairs. Lcavu to them that wholly theirs. -old Mother Nature. iiuppy Jack squirrel, he of the my coat and the big bushy tail, g)-links of no one but himself. He and the best Squirrel home in the merit Forest. and he wouldn't maze it with an,vo.w, not even Mrs. llnppv Jack. He came and went ma (lid as he plcascd and didn't any what any of his neighbors laid or thought. He knew that Mrs Happy Jack and lhvir three children had been iltillg togctlicr in a hollow tree rm far in-mi where, he lived. It H jt as good a house as he had. ind he suspected that four of them together must be a little crowded in it. Of course he might have taken one or two of the children in with him, but no such thought even entered his head. Children were a nuisance, whether they were his or belonged to someone else. That is how he felt about it. Just selfish, you see. It was practically the end of win- ter now. There still was an ce- casional cold storm, and the days were anything but warm. However. Mistress Spring was not far away. One day, Happy Jack happened over near the tree in which Mrs. Happy Jack and the children had spent the winter. It reminded him that he hadn't seen the young Squirrels lately. Neither had he seen their mother. Could it be that they had moved to another part of the Green Forest? Could it be STAY AT THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL '1-ll HOLLIS S'l'., Fifty single and double rooms with and without bath. Two minutcs' walk from Railway Station. Steamship Piers. Business and Tlwnirlcal District , . . A complete Drug Store, Snack Bar. P75! Office, Borimr Shop. in Hotel Building. RATES 52.50 T0 saao PER DAY var Our G-ucata' Safety and Protection-This Hotel is equipped with a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. Fire Alarm Bells and Steel Fire Escape: for quick. safe exits in case of any cinergcncy. I You will t-njoy COMFORT with ECONOMY nt tho ”CORNWALLlS HOTEL" nanurax, N. s. i l)ICl'AR'.l'Mlt'NT OI" PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island t once Aciiiu; on the advice of Sioeunship inspectors, the Department of Public Works and Highways announces that, effective immediately, no trucks will be carried on the M. V. FAIRVIEW capacity is one-half ion or less. cxccpting those whose He set where he could yvstch the doorway of their home. that somethtnz had happened to all of them? The more he thought a- bout it. the more he wanted to know. He sat where he could watch the doorway of their home, There W38 I10 sign of anybody. He jerked his big bushy tail impatiently. Whv wasn't there anybody about? Fimny. he could stand it no longer. He would go over and look in that house. If he did that he could soon tell if anybody was living there now. Happy Jack first looked this way, then that way. and on all sides. He wanted to be sure that no one would see him visit the home of .Mrs. Happy Jack's. People who do things they shouldn't.do. always try not to be seen. Then he ran out on a branch and jumped across to a neighboring tree. There he stop- ped to look all around once more. He didn't see anybody. He ran down the tree to the ground and across to the foot of the tree in which Mrs. Happy Jack had her home. Once more he hastily looked all around, Then he climbed 'that tree. and he climbed fast. He climbed straitzht up to the door- way of that home. There he rluntz for It moment. He hesitated about ookinr: his head in, but he was T: curious. He was very curious. I-in started to poke his head in and suddenly he realized he had mde a mistake. He found it out in a verv nalnful wnv. Sharp teeth nin- ned him from behind, Thaw hurt: he soueaied. and tried in null away The teeth let izn. and he ran hizhcr. There he turned and locked to we who had bitten him. It was Mrs. Hannv Jack. Now she made a rush at him. and although he was himzer than sh- he mi-neri and climhmi hiirhcvr, Mrs. Hannv Jack cane riqht on. She was ftvlwtirrv marl and Happy Jack didn't feel like fighting. Cotitiiiucd-"t1h.pti';e.-l2 NOTICE The annual meeting of The Masonic Temple Company will be held in the office of E. R. Blow sa Son. 144 Richmond Street. on Wednesday, the 8th day of July proximo. at 7 o'clock pm. Charlottetown. P.l!J.i. J B. Brow King Of The Royal Mounted June 25. 1953. Secretary T. contract Bridge By Josephine Cull i ll REMARKABLE DEFENSE It is one thing to make brilliant plays at the bridge table. and quite a different thing to discover the same plays in double - dummy fashion, i.e., with the four hands exposed. Which brings up the mat- ter of the hand below. This was sent. to us with the assurance that the defense went exactly as de- scribed. We cannot testify to the truth of the statement. but we can say that if it is true, East was quite a defenderl ' .Sout.h dealer. East-West. vulnerable gas 943 gQJ1oas5s 4.102 Q42 OQ-T8 pnoas N 53' 52. W E :;Q glut 4.73 S gJ9865 axiom .oKa7-” Ks- gaxgqs Thebidding South West North F-EC I L Pass 1 O 'P"5 1 Q Pass 1 0 PV5 2 N '1' Pass 3 O 1733' 3 N T Pass Pass PI-H V West. opened the heart jack-and at this point it is worth observing that. the three-notrump contract would be fulfilled against almost every East-West pair in the world, assuming only average bridge in- tclllgence on South's part. The very natural play by East at Trick 1 is the heart ace, with a continuation of the heart queen. Declarer has only to duck the queen lead. and he is as good as home. There are many players who. holding ace-queen-small in hearts. would put in -the queen instead of the acc to make declarcr take his king at onceva maneuver which would not be needed in this case since West has a diamond entrv-- but the actual East in this deal the heart queen from A-Q blank' The result of this tar-seeing coup was as follows: Since East's play had been made without any revealing hesi- tation, South could not afford to , duck; he took the trick with tht kin: and led the diamond kimz. Just as East had honed. West not only had a diamond stormer but he pronerlv held it no-declarer's kim: might be singleton. When South nroduced the second diamond. however, West went in with his ;cc-and. as per nlan, East discarded his is-art 2-"! West could then run of! five tricks. Boss: ”How come you're only THE GUARDIAN. 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