PAGE TEN By Thornton W. Burgess Too cool) ro m: Tau: , . . "hm"! an”m:;s;yoii:. I wouldn't like that kind of . . . . , . .. 1 . who g H,h up quwki), M,-re Wm mm Inlom 0”” In H”, way of aa house. but it will b. better than ,4”, inm Haw living next door to spooky the lihr lwcttrr "ill n'.'s iiz- ti.-is in ni.iid. 7.1-Hf mi, down--cd Mrs Vsmieuh OM as Ue are MW doing " 010' M93h91' N'"”'JF9- lTiIlllll). ”Of cou'.'s('. I would znuchi " ” i:'aIlirr hue an 'I'i:i:rn,v tlic l-iI.tiii',; Squurt-I andlho:i.r To my W, tld Wood 9 kc” i Lhifnfmg "What chlldr('n'.' We haven't in place that's big enough and ihorouglily dry. and the higher it is. the bettcr. But there doesn't seci.-n to be any (i:n.;ity Woo('ipcckcr hoinc any mcre." ' "You mean there dont seem to be any dead trees standing. or big dead branches left on trees." said Timmy. Mrs. Tim-my pa.d no attention to this. "As I said before. I'm not fussy." she declared. "If I can't find anything better, I'll talk: any lhole I can find in a tree, even if 1!. be one that has simply rotted Of course you know I'm thinking altogether of the children." any at home any more," rctorted lllrs. ner.- liu-.iso hunttngfthe-0 is nulliziig as good for our ' , Pcilinps I sliouici snv that Mrs. IICPII: in it mud dry, old, Wood- r””"”'' l Ttiininy was house hunting and i p'ck:-r lic-mo .u a dead tree, or a "VH1 JUSL IOOKIHR Ihelid." said: 'lilm;n.x' um tanging along. lie !l:i:.: iicnd branch of a tree. I would Mrs. Tiimny, and led the way in uasn't half so anxious to t.nd a,r;i:lirr have title .11 the trunk. but 5- IOHIZ E11010 IN)!" the WP M II ncuv I me as uas slit. Nzglit nI- In n'o;id branrli u-III do. I just uantf I ISLANDERS Phone 1242. Rollmvay. UANUE ISLAIIDERS YOUR HOCKEY PLAYERS TURN MUSICAL Dnn"I Miss Hearing and Swing" Thom at the ROLLAWAY BALLROOW TONIGHT, MONDAY. FEBRUARY It's the Biggest Dance of the Season. Islamic-rs are having open house front olvvi-It till two. Don Mcsser's Orchestra will provide the music. Chief Assistants - Your Favorite lslantlt-rs. Table reservations till 11 Fill. Monday Admission Sl.00 Tickets can be obtiiim-il from Players and at tree to the foot of another some: ldistnnce away. ' V Of course 'I'iniin)' followed; there was nothing else to do. He sighed as he jumped and glided! after her. He wasnlt interested in housc-hunting. He would much rather be frolicking with othcrs of his kind, seeing who could jump and glide the farthest; that was fun. House-hunting wu- n't fun. It seldom is. One morning they were 131; mi gctt-zit: back home. It was broad. daylight, Already Killy the spar-' row Hawk who lived above them! I I in the same tree. had left in s:arch of his breakfast. That was just as well for them. Otherwise 0H0 M IIIWIU might have furnish- ed lillly with that breakfast. It ltappeiied that Tommy Tit. the Chickadee was in the neighbor- hood. He gave them his usual cheery g-rcetigg. Of all the people in feathers and fur, there is no more cheerful than Tommy Tit the Chickadee. ”Dee, dce, dec," ltel :l'CCICd them. "It was a long, long time since I've seen you. It isn't :often you are out as late as this, or should I say eai-ly? It is Carly for us day folk, but late OUR BOARDING HOUSE for your night folk. What has Maior Hoopla OLD NAPOLEONIS V5513 VOL) HOLD THE ceowo : 1 BACK ANDANELL TELL . you wuvm NEIVE 60T g 'tPAV 4t,ooo FOR rr. soup -sPo'r5. , . AND. ALL! lit-its , x BIZACKET6 e 1 THEM WITH - .:- i 3ENEDICT AQNOLDE Now THAT viletve BOUGHT Vou -wAWPF.'.-" wt-iv, POLTIZOONS -w-f HAK-I-lAl4f SPUTT-'i'T.'.' NETTING A asoo AND LEAVING , TOOLS OM L9 ' x we STEAM s g BEFORE You ; POPA tziverl .& d A CUSTOMER wt-iotLL. ' r is-: .. -:i--...-. In! r.u.r..; u 3 PALO" 1 . :3 70 L 0 11 1t file 6ToME- CUTTERIS ”dt'Y0l.J PUT Kxkix FOR A 3100 ... COMMl5,:6iOM.' .'h. TL , by F i l”'" WELY ,rd . ox- ifs I 7" K am? at 4 Fm - If Feral? Mowrs AMP THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN kept you out so late?" "We've been house-hunting." said Timmy. ”Mrs. Timmy in- sists that we have got t-o move. and we haven't been able to find a house anywhere. I tell her that we are all right here in this tree." "So we are." squeaked Mrs. Tim-my. "but the children woulds n't be. I'm looking ahead. that's all." "Houses are scarce," agreed 'I'c-rnizny Tit. "Have you looked at any of the new one: near the edge of the Green Forest? Mrs. E"-cT:KtiHiThiET'i?? -3 ti n-!:o&;str ?-Srddbfi contract Bridge ny Jolrphlnt Ifluboruon ')os(ow9)e9euondet-o CONCERNING now-up runs vyi Matty pita)-ersEdo not scam to realize that defensive hold-up plays may be as valuable at. suit contracts as at notru-mp. Consid- er this tytpiml hand: South dealt-P. North-South vulnerable. QA53 O K Q 9 6 I gnmz gm 472 N Q964 I 10 8 'I W F 9 A J 7 Q 9 8 7 5 d Q K Q 6 QKJ96 S gags: Q K Q J10 5 O 5 2 QA43 4Am7 The biddlng' South that North East I Q Pass 2 Q Pu; 2 Q Pass .1 A P”, 4 49 Pass Pass Pu: W(Sl opened the diamond nine. 'The ten was played (mm the board, and when East covered, declairer won with the ace. South then led a heart to dummy's quccn. East took his ace and shift- rd to his fourth-higliest club. Smith could not afford to lose a club trick isincc he then would lose two diamonds) so he put up the club ace, then led to the heart king and rulfed a heart. Now he cashed three top 'trum-ps. endlnl in dummy, and since the heart. suit had broken a-3. two discards were available on the long hearts. Thus the contract was fulfilled. In all lzkclihood. if East had been defending against it notrumn contract he would have made the proper play of holding up his heart ace on the first load of that suit. This is 5 standard maneuver that no defender of experience overlooks. The same action. how- cvtr. is often vital when the con- tract is in a suit Observe that if I-last had miuscd the first heart trick, South could not possi- bly have established and cashed in three. heart tricks. Observe also that West should play his lowest heart on the first lead toward dummy. thus annnunciniz exactly a three-card hcart holding. With two or four hearts, West should start an echo, to give East "the Lount." NOTICE Community get - together for all adult residents of Parkdale in Parkdale Hall Wednesday, Feb. 20. Spon- i fir sored by Parkdale Men's As- sociation. No admission Ice. Canteen service. A. WEST. Secretary. NOW WATCH HOW QUICK VOUR NAIR 5:15 A GCSHJOUEEKIE ANOYHE 52 SCHOOL HOV OMING UP AND NO WOMAN OF BORNEO INTO MY WILD , IRISH ROSE D5 wlLoRoo'r Liouio CREAM SHAM oo FLOODS A ND L . DANDIzurr -I15 mi: HAIR .I FROLIC Mm ND vow s NOTICEO IT BEFORE: uoiv ABOUY Fkiwvx CLEANS BIRHNR MAKESIT GLEAM Sorr A SILKY o 5:: vuivr t MEAN. IT'S MAO! WIYII lnsvm LANOLIN ME ,1 E38 43f... 73I i:Ei.Ii.ii7ifn?n'JVt'J-ifcin aiiiy KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED IN THE JIUNE. KING FROM EXITI AMNDONED TEIES A DESPERATE SHOT T0 PPEVENT THE KILLER WNAMITING MEIR ONLY FEBRUARY 18. 1952 THE UNITED NATIONS 00 FIG OR YOUWABOUL EL MIR IN IIN ii I P 1? jitlllhjlillllllliwj BUY RILLY. OPEMTOK... I 4 DON"! KNOW WHERE TREACH JM...RII.LY...IS II TI-IA DO'I'I'Y DIPPLE LI'L A-l3I;IVER I'LL. HAVE TO GET TO BED , ..L BE ON MY TOE6 '- so ri TOA J lolzzowl WHAT IF ETHEL DID) 1 DARE Y3;-'r-o-2.. .'l E x TIPPY AND ”CAP" STUBS I'LL IZEMIND DRIPPLE OF THE Houznoc --HE wowr oer T01 wotztc on TIME IF HE srrs UP ALL Ni6HT wxrc 1-itM6 i TV I w s.. flitil” A -Mm HAID IS STILL '0 BEN SAWED orF.'."- OH.DOCTOR.'.'e- ts vo' such: MAMMV cor voRL' MESSAGE? I CAN'T SEE WHERE THEY ARE"! 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