pi-iday, July .15. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 ' sge - ck t if 3?oi5i'11?TifJ.,.m CONTRACT BRiDGE' the Canadian coast trade to can dis is uid - send up siip3og"J.'.2L'”s.i'33.o By Josephine Cuiberison Newfoundland and the mainland. the royal commission on the uuugnsgfu; 301131,. coastal tr d h ard Wednesday. The mggm; Wu mm by soiaexpene (to no nothing was all the greater when he ' commission Acounsel D. W. Mum ' ku" Dhy"'” "V ” "" "M 5'9"!” 50"” "'9 d0"bi0d OM- . dell as he questioned T. 1!. 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' It is super-evident that last "M c'” WW” him we” '” "amp ”" The dewfoundlnnd aovernment mm mm" ”' '"" "'"'”"'”y West. however much or um; Lest they be proved to be unfair Bum H. - . successful Observe the very (near . ..I.ightfoot the Deer Deer 3 Mimosa ":13" Lldmzj 0' mg ::?pl:5weg0':t' Britisgnghlglxugegzzfg pert performance of the supposed "”3' "my M" d'”."Ved ui" ' Tm” mu” F” '"'b5 dkhm are sup 3 ' an eliminate a competitive element 'x'”"'”" m” E”"'w"" P"m”"' repuuuonai were fl” omamde m mow wimp, 30 mink, They were iuclfy. Pie had had a narrow that helps keep down cargo "ml MIWV A this case. ACiI.i'.lli y. lthey were "'9 dmdrw ”' M" "d M” 6"” ”"p9i T ion ..e..foundland's supply line louth deee Sun mom mu W m. am".- ..e m.. ' "' West's takeout double of one we STDDPED AT 't'HA1' 1 NEW supee GAS srzmouf 1 GEE; IT'S UYTERLY LUSH! Fox. who lived in the Green Forest. 4... . . ? . "um" mu w,M"".. v v . h i. h ii i d t - 5;-;v,:::::ie::,:,';.:"".'.::;"i,:,"'::,::1I D A I L Y C R OS 5 W O R D was we 4 7 a 2 .3" ...2::f.."5..2.” .3: 3?”... . . E that mother was afraid of him. ACBOSI 4l.Aloen 10. Othsr- - '4 lstrength clearly justified a two- ; And moiiierthhaig; told Fthem that Emu " 2:.) I. gihse mg 8 ' 31012;? heafu':.:1cil:.w many M de. everyone n e reen orest was - - 6 - 9 T ” i udjd 0; Buumy 1. mm be true l1.Rlver total E;3iXiEl(3B il'1lLdB OKQJ9 N 0 10555 cision when he passed for a pen- muuu they had Seen Bum, Be" (39. Am) nowpx gmoum El 0 V Q9876 alty. His mere five-card length in uh”, 3,”. can in wuik mung l2.0neofthe I.Yaung I8.Bea.atof Lmlmguu Vm- W E 09 hearts was not impressive; he Buzztail at a safe distance. If one archangel; lady burde" EBEBIIE1 DEE .AK85 S "Alf mg” we" "ke MW we hump a. big .5 Bus." Ben. was .fn1dV s of the I.An apology. !9. Before gamma Bang MCQ94 i trick against the on em y, and it must be that everyone W” Jewish as in 20 Gives V aging Lgugigipj 05 even if he won two tricks in maid Md now here was mum angelolon defense the gngg magi; Q It KVJ 10”! hearts and the ace of clubs, West but m'e Dee, slmng am he wnnri 1'-'"'I0l'0i-ixhli 3- B0816! - particu- ms 0 Q 7 would have to deliver a. vast num- afnm i wet. 4. Revslry in; or Y0IW4II'- Al”!!! Q53 i 5 her of tricks if the contract was t 14. Alttitudi- A king l 22. Command. in. sloping . um. mans. i to be efeated substantially. Par- ' in see .l:xtreme 5 ing roadway ticuiar y with four cards in the NomwmEwA.,' wu 15.Kili - one 23. Native of Is. Arabian :".”"' g';l'e' V Pi other major suit. East should h , N, W55; 5.” gm" l6.Peaoeful , (slang) miaigmi cyiiengin Pu. have felt that there was a fair Your ALLONMCE EARLV l1.siberian .Di!U'ibU'-'?,d 24. Sheltered I4. Movable prospect of game at spades, and 7 I'll" PP0P0r- side berries loulh had no pretsations to be- in any case a response of one "- SUWOY ' :9"l”V 26. Kettle I6. Duh in; an expert. and so his triumph spade was wiser than the pass. a Cl'TlIl1B ion . IVE? 28. Humor I8. Like -- 19. Pure (F'r.) so, wide. an eel 3 0- Sharp awake as. Resort I . 'g . I , Mm Ends ' s 3d.Very f - deep 3: H 3 shad. g p of ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES, UPHOLSTERERS ' Q 'blue i 2 ' l . H.Com- AND SLIP COVER CU'I'T'ERS. ' V V - fort v d 88. W ik. , . , "R W; Bum" the,RamemBkP "I Drapery and blip uover. Remnants and Vynal i mepmg away... a Coated Fabrics. VVldP selection of colors. Starting r 29 tack, Monday. July 18 at the Auction Rooms. 80 Grafton . o e . e - - . really made a mistake? If Buster 81. Watei-got Street opposlte Prmce Edward Theatre' Bear was afraid. why shouldn't (Babyi.) Lightfoot the Deer be afraid? He I.'l'o gilt said that he wasn't, and he acted again IS if he wasn't. It just didn't N.Seaeagie make sense to the other three (Eur.) little cubs. V 81. Astonish Che hairs along the shoulders 38-TOIHD and back of Lightfoot's neck were easily standing on end. His big eyes 39-Bilhopil seemed to flash. He stamped. and huddrtll it made a ugly sound. a threaten- ' N-3045' 0! ing sound. He moved straight to- IMHO"! ward the place i'rom'whicii the ' WMPNUI sound of Buzztail's rattle had 51151 V seemed to come. There was no sound now. Lightfoot pawed away DTEY G"yProQUoTE-H0l'Q'd how N VOIK H! the leaves with one foot. and A X Y D L B A A X It snorted as he did it. There was Is LONGFELLOW just the faintest rustling of leaves on kn"- a short distance away. Lightfoot 19; gh. three”:-Ty;?:::'p:;r an,3"3.:' .mlcm:in.;l:'"l?&:'" "'d leaped quickly in that direction. lsophiss. the length and formation of the words an alv' L”. .V then stopped still as with his eyes he searched the ground ahead of '9'" "" "" '"' km" "' ""””' him. He caught a glimpse of some A crypt. mn thing moving. It was Buzztail the i quohuo. Rattlesiaake creeping away, and Jw.WQ ICQVPWV iixeqvs, -zqy trying keep under cover as he did so. IXJJFYFOFDFWJ. FJ IXXV lrvblep Lightfoot saw him. but he saw 5 1; . him Just too late. Buntall was i. V I n W ' ' ' y iust dieaiape-tins In I crack in Yonordavs Oryptoquoso-t.a1' THE WILD FADGDN loan. the rock. Lightfoot could't get at 1. SWING, 8HE'LL.STO0P WHEN 31-iiz; HA5 1-1353 3”; him there. He stamped and whist- WING-l(V:O'l"l'. led. He .anorted. But all that didrt hurt Buzztail at all. The ' . big snake had escaped. Lightfoot had came back to where Mrs. Gray and the oubs stood looking on. He still looked really fierce. The hairs on his neck were still standing up. "He got away.” snorted Lighttoot. "What woud you have done with him if he hadn't got away?" asked one of the cubs. "I'd have killed h'un!" snorted Lightfooi, and he really sounded fierce. "How would you have killed him” asked another cub. "I'd have stamped an him!" cried Lightfoot. The cubs looked at Lightfoot'a feet. They thought of Buster Bear's big feet. and besides these Light- foot's feet were small. very small. Yet. Buster Bear had been afraid, and Llghtfoot hadn't been afraid. They had to believe because they had seen it proven. Buster Bear had been afraid. There was no doubt about that. Lightfoot not only had not been afraid. but had made Buzstail the Rattlesnake afraid. The cubs couldn't under- ; tend It. Out Our Way By J. ilMWiiiiams Henry TIKE IEiB 131' WILDS --'D TH I'LL GET YOU 3 SQE WEE” EL" HEAR YOU VELU N6 ON TOP OF Bringing Up Father -his muses 7'5 awwmms '91 -----:2”:-w w -m ---w. ...l'LL MAKE TH' usuAi. SIGN 1" HANG ON Ti-i' DDORKNOB 1' IT MIGHT SAVE SOME 0' TH' ...HOPIN' 1" BE DNVITED N 5'; VOUNGSTEPS I-"POM V. Q KiN' PO? A FEW COOKIES .' . . AN'DOWN IN Fi?ONi 0' . i H' HOUSE ALL DAY... . Grandma r. LOOK, oAvv aw: or-we cu-r rr om. 5'-iA'V-!?Lu. wml mam AIN'T seen SHALL we? vows: ' sea A ezw i-Igor: 'ro err t EEEIN, VVITH ME LATELVI 1'9 --. GCAZINQ THE Hie 70001 v ' ANIMALS-o-i GERMAN RECORDING! West Germany manufactured 25.- l00.000 phonograph records in 1951. zompared with 7,000,000 in i950. Enioy s Seven-Up ”FIooi"! 7-Up end . lee Creeun Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney ...,.... . izoooo-custom MAr:r'.'.' rEiuT YOU'RE. WEARING me SAME 01,0 sunr- ; , mi: SAME HAT - . paonmaw THE AH JUST cANr TALK THESE MODERN BACH- ELORS ltlTO MARRVNC r rv vo' Looks 3L3o”?EJE.'3?” we vol . ME. ALL THE DONE Tmcxs 0: THE TRADE?! WARS OLD AN' NO PROSPECT 0' MAK:N' A DIME OUTA HM.'.' L'iI Abner By Al Capp WfYIlWWlT'l'Ol'THEIElDODlB M&V,73CIMmCOWEsO9F." STMEV HKBTDFEIOHTENTNI AI1W7TI!14M4l&'HAD6'lS V- H0965 o no use. f.Ul11HrV!iHEil int mung, so PM psnyvvig sun is prom-Mi sue Leaves worm! mo . V, N . cm i: sue use renew a ,1. .. 9 AC-:ENT5 IN we muses! NIL. 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