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STORAGE AND CRATINQ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING All Loads Insured HALIFAX ‘PHONE 8-7068 Tuesdays and Thursdays Warehouse: 153 Lower Water Street. Halifax, N. l. Charlottetown to Sydney — Monday, Wednesday and Friday Freight service Saint John and Monoton to Prince Edward Island Saint John Thom No. 3-6052 Monoton Thane 0B2 iiapoleon and iinole Elliv exonerate" Ia loom v.1». Xrnernrpl min... -.. "nix i‘rr.vui\|l'r\\ By Clifford NlacBrlde MY Bil-LFGI-D .'-\' i l1 D i T!!! DISCOVER! Go where you will. You'll find it true That few know all that they ean do. ' —Reddy Fox. "You cant do that.’ repeated Roddy Fox Junior in the young Chuck grinning down at hkn from s crotch of a tree. "I did it, didn't 1? why don't, you do it?" retorted tlhe young Chuck in the most provoking manner. "But Chucks can't climb. Any- way. I didn't know they can." said the young Fox. "Neither did I" young Chuck. "What?" cried Reddy Junior. The young Chuck chuckled. "It! a fact" he declared. "I never climbed a tree before, I had no idea I could. I never thought of trying it. Then you came along and gave me the scare of my life, and here I am up here in a tree. Now that I'm here I rather like it. I guess what I have heard said is true." “What is that?" asked the young FOX. "That no one knows what he can or cannot do until he tries." re- plied bhe Chudk. The young Fox looked up at wilat only a few minutes before he had thought of as a toothsome dinner of which he was as sure as he could be of anything. Now it was no longer a dinner, but a pro- voking young Chuck who had sud- denly learned that he could climb "L: you can climb perhaps I can" said the Fox. “Don't try it!” cried the young Chuck hastily. "You wouldn't like it up here." The young Fox stood up on his hind feet and titled to climb up in the tree. He didn't get anywhere at all. He tried backing o1‘! s short distance then running and jump- ing s.s high on the tree as he could. He couldn't hold on and fell w the flahrnduMeanwhile the frightened Chuck climbed a little higher. The young Fox tried two or three times more, tlhan gave up trylnir. "You cficlimb and r can!" jerred the young Ohuok. "But I can wait for you to come down." retorted Reddy Junior. l-le sat down as 1a he intended to stay right. there. "It is nice here. Come one up." teased the Chuck. The young Fox said nothing and the Chuck kept still. After a while he began to be uncornd table. He was used to the sround, not to l-‘liflzills to a round. hard surface. On the ground he could move about as he pleased and sit up when he felt like it. Here he could move only with the greatest care and with a mast uncomfortable feeling of uncertalnity. As for sit- Ulll "P. he couldn't do that at all. In the distance Chatterer the Red Squirrel began scolding. lie kept it up as only he can. "Cousin Ohatterer must see some one he doesn't like." ventured the young Chuck. "Did you say cousin?" asked the young FOX. "l-Iow do you get that Way?" he added. "Certainly I called him cousin ‘Why shouldn't I? We belong to the same fbmlbr.‘ {Uplled one Chunk. "No!" exclaimed the young Fox "Yes!" retorterl the young chuck. "Do you ElGPQClJ‘ me to believe returned the ‘piss: OUGHTA as a LAWl By Fagaly and Shorten i°s.iiizi..lneii.rcesns cosnmsveu' cone moms nous: or once: oovou - .-.¢~w--.-~Q..¢r __ ‘y. kesoeii ounono ASNEAK QNOOZEJi (By Thornton W. Burgess) "It's a fact." he declared. “I never climbed a tree before." that that noisy fellow belongs to the Chuck fssnlly?" demanded the Fox. “No.” replied the young Chuck "But I belong to the Squirrel flun- lly, I1 that doesn't make us cou- sins I want to know why." "Squirrels are tree folk." clared the Fox. "Not all of them, Striped Ohip- inunk for instance. And there are others including my branch of the family." retorted the Chuck, "that explains it. 1i! you are a Squirrel it is no wonder you can climb so I guess I am wasting my time." said the young Fox shrewdly "I wonder who your cousin is de- l ..-r to see. The next story; Is Bored." "Peter Eflbbit l Contract Bridge I1 Iooephine Onlberteen A VITAL SAFETY-FLA! The contract in today's deal rwas not nearly as sound as the con- tract that should have been reach- ed, but a dash of discretion on South's part would have 30M h! to rectify matters. ‘ssnuttldelret! .. xlorth-Boutlrvelaerebta All .1. . QARJBBI ‘Q66! sans I_ Qxqso Quill a Q0482 Q7 ‘KID ‘B1B! QAKQIITB AaBj ‘Q10 ‘Al wiaing:l',‘_ ‘__ loch West 0Q l‘ 1Q Pass 2Q PaI 4N1‘ Pan 5Q PaI 6N1‘ Pan 6Q Pal 6Q _Paaa Pal Pall South was so busy finding out via the Blaobwood convention about his partner's aces and kinll that he had to neglect the rather import-ant point of getting into the right irrurnp suit. When NOT"! hid five and six diamonds in n- aponse to tour and five notrurnp, South had to read those reman- ses as showing one ace and one king respectively, and was there- fore adrsld to depend on the sol- idity o! the diamond suit itself. It was strange however, that South should have been so confident about the solidity of his own spade suiti Unfortunately, South carried this confidence about the solid- ity of his spades into the play as well! West opened the heart king. Declarer won. and counting that he would have more than enough tricks by drawing trumps and dia- carding losers on the diamonds, he forthwith laid “town i»!!! I00 and king ot trumps. East's show- ing-out was a great shock, but there was nothing south could do to save himself. Indeed, when he tried to run some diamond tricks knlnedfately, West ruffed the aeeond round and cashed two heartl, setting the slam owe tricks. Needless to say, North could have made a grand slam at dia- monds very easily. 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