" iioanirsoii IIE|I0'li|lIL_ ircrunr _ at Prime: or wares come": HALL WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22nd 8:30 PM. Speaker: President A. E. KERR of Dolhousie University . Public Invited BEDDYS CHANGE OI-‘ MIND Pity one who cannot find It possible to change his mind. —R.eddy Fox. Freddy Fox was almost beginning to worry. He had been running longer than he had wanted to run. OOAQAOOOO-O-00000004-O-GO-QC-O cmwan cum UANCE E‘-JERY SATURDAY A AI Blanchurri and the "Clover Club" Bani Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 122$ Between 5 pm. and 7 pm. Phone 478-L Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGIIT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB 2 t i Adni'Issioii—75c ¥ _'.bQOOO600900bOO6000OOOOO—OOO-O-O9-O6-GO-O-O-§%40-O-O0-O-O'§O~OO °*‘”""i much longer. He was getting tired. E It was a long time since he had run for so long ‘without resting. Behind him Bnwser’s deep voice i sounded as ii’ he was enjoying the ;chase. He was. There is nothing ‘ BOWSGI‘ enloys so much as trying to prove that he is smarter than .1 Fox; that his nose and his wits we better than the legs and wits or the one her is after. He had tried it often with Reddy, but never had succeeded in catching him. Always IReddy had been too smart him, had broken his trail sharp trick that fooled Bowser g completely. And usually Raddy had enjoyed the chase quite as much as Bowser. But not so this time. It 'WI8iI't alone that he didn't feel like run- ning. That was bad enough. but he had been outsmarted by his cousin, Gray Fox. He had intend- ed that Bowser should chase Gray fur O-O6-O-O-O00 Of-O-OOQ O-O srus & WORKING GIRLS WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 RM. Come In And Do Your Washing The Easy Way. TH.‘ LIIIINDEIIETTE &«lIIIII’ER SERVICE 176 KENT ST. PHONE 2690-L Fox. perhaps drive him out of the i1-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN' i__: IBy Thornton W. lumen) It was a long time since he had run so long without resting neighborhood so that the he never would come back. Somehow. Rei- dy didn't yet know how, Gray Fox had broken his own trail at a place where Bowser would keep on on R.eddy's trail. Reddy had circled around hoping to iind Gray Fox and couldn't. All the time Gray Fox was up in a tree. ior he is a very good climber. Raddy isn't. Reddy tried one trick atter an- other to tool Bowser but without Bowser seemed to know all CFG'UUD"3'O'U?Zi‘t')U'UU‘c-<.“I) OO"°C‘Ol‘l(“ contract Bridge g By Josephine Culbertson .:QfiDDUDDOQOQfiQn PERFECT DEFENSE Wests defense in’ today's [was nothing short brilliant. deal But dealer} , ‘\ *. fin ", Fir r.ri£s1P*°'9 V CONTEST 0'“ $700-0*-‘IN CASH PRIZES fl/io£L'l‘abI2.‘..5l'IIl[zl2..._7aA.c1'Itrzlt'Irq Here is how you start on your way to WIN one of the 100 BIG CASH PRIZES rmsr ‘rmzn ‘soon A genuine contest to build goodwill —- the full amount of $7000 will be distributed at the close of the contest. L23 B94 765' ---"'--"‘TRi.\i Nr2.\Ti.\' ALONG DOTFED LINES Here is all you Irate to do: ‘lake the nine numbers from the square on _ the right and write all ot them in the nine « stars below. ARRANGE these numbers so that you have as morw totals of three num- bers on a straight lrne as it is possible to equal IS. There may be many dilfevent orrongemcnts that give the some result, but_ there is only one boar: solution. Send in any one arrangement you have decided is correct. It‘; Iunwtry it NOW‘. Hero is my solution. It correct, please send in complete interme- tion on how I zen qualify to win up to $3,000 in each. Vail solution to! Content Meneger, Hobby Crutt Misjour...‘ 95A King St. Wart. Toronto. Ontario. l|‘u uni (‘lII\’|' "(‘r)un| IIII! Siara" rnnleat more ihln once.) I Name . .. ' ' : il‘lr-use prrnt —- 1)-rnol write) I Address .. -~ I I GO. Prov I XIRA Motley Eon PROMPTN£Si I Both sides vulnerabl- 2 eeeef ~l¢Lg0a Orbqul \lN'.'Il‘-J The bidding: Em South I rm INT Pill IN '1‘ ; N 1 Pill Pan Pass Pun West said later that he had been severely tempted to double the final contract, but it -was obvious that East had nothing, and so West restrained himself. The Spade Kins. of course. was West’§ opening lead. South held up his ace, but took the second lead or the suit, then led the queen at clubs. . It is easy to see that West was in a very dangerous position at this early point. and it he had ducked the club queen, it would have been all over! He would have to win the next club lead, and dummy’s whoie suit would be good, with the heart ace for entry, West however. pass- ed this test easily—he went right up with the club ace! Next. he cashed the spade ‘ack—-but he did not cash the spa e ten! West had been doing some vis- ualizing. He knew that south was a. conservative bidder therefore it seemed sure that South had the mlssifls club king. and either the ace-king of diamonds. or. the ace oi diamonds and the queen-jack of hearts-perhaps all of these cards. It South had started with ithree clubs. the deienslve poslt. -,ion was hopeless; even it he nuw «had the blank club king but also had the queeri—jack and another heart. the contract could not be I broken. What West had to hope. therefore. w s that South lacked both ii sinal club for entry to oi them and seldom was delayed more than a few minutes. It wasift until iar up Laughing Brook Red- dy found a long enough stretch of running water to use the water trick. wading in it where It was shallow, that he broke his trail. You know water doesn't hold scent. Reddy was a tired Fox when he got back to the Old Pasture. Mrs. Raddy was waiting tor him. “You look tired" said she ‘Don't i tell me you have been running with Cousin Gray all this time. x've been listening. He is a better runner thanl thought he was. But I guess he doesn't know many tricks. That Dog didn't seem to be both- ered much. I hope he has been driven from the neighborhood and won't come back." There was mischiel in her eyes. Reddy saw it. He knew that he couldn't fool her. that she knew that it wasn't Gray Fox whom Bowser hld been chasing all this time. He grinned. It was a foolish sort or grin. “Cousin Gray is smart- ‘ er than I thought he was," said he. "It was me, not him, that Dog was running so hard. How he managed to set that Dog after me alone I still don't know." “I do." said Mrs. surprisingly. _ Reddy's eyes opened very wide as he stared at her. “How do you know?" he demanded. "Well, perhaps I don't exactly know. but I can guess." replied Mrs. Roddy. "All right, what is your guess?" asked Reddy. "He broke his trail by climbing a tree,” said Mrs. Reddy. it at tirst.Reddy had looked n little iooiish he lookod more so now. "I guess your guess is right." he declared. "I iorgot that those gray cousins oi ours are pretty good tree climbers. we never climb trees ourselves except sometimes a partly fallen tree or one leaning so that we can -walk up it a little way. We didn't pass any such trcr-.s so I didn't think or trees at all. I guess he is even for the tricks I have played on him. Know what?" “What?" asked Mrs. Roddy. "I've changed my mind." Raddy most said I Reddy. “About what?" asked Mrs. Reddy. "I guess it Cousin Gray is smart enough to fool me he and Mrs. Gray are smart enough not to bother us. so as long as they keep out or the old Pasture and oil the Green Meadows we .won't have them driven lrom the nelghbcrhod. “Do you think we could?" ask- ed Mrs. Recidy softly. .Reddy pre- tended _not to hear. NORTH AMERICAN l.lFl -sewn yarn stowr/on Now! i i;iii.’ri‘iiifi:i:."" dummy. and one of the missing ‘man l.. s. srrvrnson I First and foremost, however, lraneli Managu- i West must not cash the spade ten and thereby give south the chance ' "0 RICHMOND ST’ A I to discard his club king! 50 West All Prom: 1 shifted to the heart king——and forPoIr'eyholdon I that broke the contract! 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