ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEIY‘ ll. 0. Unit Specializing ln Llfa insurance Analysis and Programming sonnxsni Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown, P. E. L Phone 835 The contest rules ore simple: o DE LUXE FOLDER.- 128 Richmond St. 5 Meyers Studios Present THEIR ANNUAL "MOST ATTRACTIVE CHILD CONTEST" Grand Prize—$ 100.00 Prizes tor the runners-up. l. A $2.00 entry lee to be poid ot the time oi the sitting entitles you to o BEAUTIFUL OIL COLOR-ED, 8xl0 in 2. Each child moy be entered only once in the contest. 3. Children will be iudged according to oge groups. 4. The oge limit is 6 months to l2 yeors. 5. The contest will run through the month of July. 6. The decision of the judges will be linol. Your Child moy be the winner, so enter early- For on appointment phone 2490 or write Meyers Studios Charlottetown, P. E. l. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANUS LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS DAI LY C-RQSSWQRD mun ulna 22. Wayside ACROSS ll High-order angels 8. Young fishes 12. English author _ 13. 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In this example A is used or thoethree L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apps»- lzrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. [gen day the code letters are difierenL A oryptograrn Quotation CPVP viva-Levitt!- Saturday's Cryptoquotsi wrsoou is so-rn THE IOUNDA; on so? usJzr rcrvr FCP zrq-JK MQLQMPI Qrszrsx QWFB FTB non mo roum- or coon wnrrmo-noaaca. Ll'L ABNE’ j€\~’* The saddest piacs and one most drear The home wherein has fear. —Oid Mother Nature. It wss Yap Yap. watching from the raised doorstep of his home, who had first seen the blaciifoot visitor to Yapville, the Prairie Dog village. At once he had barked a. warning of danger, then follow- ed Mrs. Yap Yap down inside their home deep in the ground. H's had not 801w Way down at once. Just a little way down from the doorway was a sort oi shelf dug into the side of the wall. It was Just big, enough for him to sit on. near enough to the doorway for him to hear noises outside, but not nearl enough for an enemy to reach him. He was listening now. He knew by the sounds that the warning he had barked had been heeded by all his neighbors. at once an‘ had rushed into their homes for safety without waiting to find out What the danger was. Now they were scolding and chattering, want- ing to know what it was. It was always so when there was a sud- den scare. l "Blackfoot!” barked Yap Yap 1115i 0110B. then kept his tongue still. Ali over the village other tongues became still too. There‘ uuus .. t. .. so n n.- n n s17!" n n t. .- n n l Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson nunuinnnn I THE WASTED ENTRY The slam contract in today's deal was the result oi a bidding mis- understanding. but with the cards as well placed as they were for him, declarer should have had no trouble. ' I South dealer. Both sides vulnerable Q Q 9 3 Q Q 7 5 4 i Q J 9 6 2 ' 4.4 a ' 4 A J 1o q s s 4 7 o z N y s 2 9s a w E Q Q 1o s QK 8 4 3 S ‘K 10 9 8 4-7 9 o K - I A K J 10 8 Q A 7 4a Q J i5 1 The bidding: South West North riast 2 Q 2 g 4 y Pass 4 N T Pass 5 a} Pass 5 NT Pass 64', Pass 6 I Pass Pass Pass North was using the little-known convention—the double raise of an! opening two-bid-whlch announces] good trump support but denies any card in the hand as high as a- king, and also denies even a single- ton. The object of this convention is to keep the partner from mak- ing a fruitless slam try. Obviously, South did not recognize North's intention and became quite persist- enti A diamond lead by West would have made South's position hope- less, lfut West unwlseiy decided to open a trump. Deciarer won in his own hand and laid down the spade king, to provide l. discard for his low diamond. West won and promptly made another error! He probably felt that he might as well "give declarer what was his in any case" and returned the spade Jack. This gave declare: a precious entry to dummy, but he wasted it! Intent on getting out the trumps, he cashed the heart queen, and only then did South try the club IBy Thornton W. Burgess) entered I ‘cried Mrs. Yap Yap. She sounded _ dinner any time he wants it just I >;* "Perhaps he will go sway." ventured Mrs. Yap Yap was a. strange silence as if Ill M! folk living there had suddenly fallen asleep. This was unusual. Had he named any other enemy the scolding would have gone right on. Mrs. Yap Yap had gone straight down to their snu comfortable bedroom. The hal was almost straight down for several feet below where Yap Yap had stopped to listen. Then it turned sharply and was several feet long before it ended at the bedroom. It was one of the best planned and dug homes in all Yapvlile. Digging it had been a lot of hard work. The two owners of it were very proud or that home. They had reason to be. As a Prairie Dog home it was perfect. It couldn't have been better. "Who was it?" asked Mrs. Yap Yap when Yap Yap Joined her. She knew that only sight of an enemy could have caused him to give that alarm. "Blackfoot," replied Yap Yap. There was fear in his voice. "Not Blackfoot the Ferret!" even more frightened than he. "It was Blackfoot," repeated Yap Yap. "Are you sure?" asked Mrs. Yap Yap in a trembly sort of voice. "I wish I wasn't," replied Yap Yap. "Where do you suppose he came from?" Mrs. Yap Yap asked “Where he came from doesn't matten- The thing that does matter is what we are to do," re- plied Yap Yap. "Perhaps he will go ventured Mrs. Yap Yap. "Not as long as he can get a away," by going down in some one's house after it." replied Yap Yap. "You know, my dear, he can go any- where a Prairie Dog can. From most enemies we are safe in our house, but not from that fellow. If he should come in While we are here we would never go out again. You know that.” "Perhaps he won't come in here. There are a lot oi other homes," said Mrs. Yap Yap in _s small i/oice. . "Perhaps he will any time day or night. We'll never feel safe and we won't be safe as long as he is around. You know it just as i do." retorted Yap Yap. "So what?" asked Mrs. Yap Yap in a small voice. "So we leave home and go away," said Yap Yap. "But where can we go?" whim- pered Mrs. Yap Yap. "Somewhere where he isn't," replied Yap Yap shortly. "I don't want to leave home.” whimpered Mrs. Yap Yap. But they did that very day. finesse. Its success now was of no , value because East's extreme length _' in clubs was good for a. trick, no‘ matter how South maneuvered. i It is obvious enough that South; would have brought home the ' questionable contract it he had taken the club finesse immediately after West's play oi the spade, and i s. second club finesse upon return- ; in: to dummy with the heart I queen. _ \ Sunnysids Ballroom Every Mon., Wed. Sat. 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