THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE TEN By Thornton W. Burgess BLACKY FINDS OUT When in doubt just go away. The lem-pter gets the ones who stay. temptation, and that is I most important thing for anyone to llearn. lie has learned the wis- i dam of turning his back and go- -Biacky the Crow.) ing away when he is in doubt. No cannier person than Blacky He was doing just that this the Crow walks and flies in the cold winter morning as he flew Green Forest. Were it not so. hei toward the Big River. He had an would have been killed long ago.! empty crop and an empty stom- He would have been caught, ori 1lCil, yet he had just turned his shot, or starved to death. As iti back on a good breakfast. He had is, he is very much alive. Thcrci followed 21 Man down a partly is something cheerful in his harshr frozen little brook. Twice the voice and a cold and blustc:-zng Man had stopped. and when he da,V- ihad gone on, Blucky found a Black), is 31;", because of hirli little piece of meat at each of doubts. He never takes anything; We PIBVCS the M3” had 5i0PP0ds for granted. It is because he al-! NW" had B13Ck.V Wanlcd any- way heads his doubts mag he thing more in all his life than he manages to live in spite of all the Wanted those two pieces of meat. dangers he nr-H51 emounigr, Hel He felt that he just had to have has learned to turn his back oni them; that unless he got some-I DANCE L Annual St. Dunstan's Red and White Ditnce . ALUMNI GYMNASIUM TUESDAY, Jan. 29 Buses leaving terminal 8 - 8.30 - 8.43 Music By Downlomicrs Dancing 8.30-11.30 Admission 50c PRINCE OF WALES CONCERT SERIES s rrunsoav, FEBRUARY AT 3:30 Suzanne Brenton, pianist and the Prince of Wales College Girls Ensemble. An outstanding pianist and 18 talented singers. Lillian MacKenzie, director. Mrs. G. E. Full, accompanist. Tickets at door 50 cenils; students 25 cents. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Spring Park Community Club to be held in hall Wednesday, January 30th, at 8 P. M. All adult residents urgently requested to at- tend. This is your Community, and your presence and support is necessary. Napoleon and Uncle Elby thing to eat soon he would be Unable 30 E0 On. and would starve death. said Blncky to himself. "I've just got to know.” with a pair of the best eyes in the Green Forest he had looked and looked and looked again. but had seen nothing wrong with or near that meat. However. all the time he had had a little douibt. and now he was doing the wise thing, leaving temptation behind him. He was going over to an open place in the ice of the Big River to see if by chance a dead fish or other food had been wash- ed up there. It was a place of last resort. When 'he cannot find anything elsewhere, Blacky visits the Big River. Thzs time he had good luck. A small fish, dead. was float- ing close to the edge of the ice. At first it wasn't quite near enough for him to reach. It float- ed along just out of reach, and Biacky walked along on the edge of the ice, hoping and hoping the small fish would drift in close enough for him to reach it. Twice he flew over it, and tried to pick it out of the water. Both times he Continued on page l4 CARD PARTY in aid of ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY Charlottetown Hospital TONIGHT Good prizes 8.30 BINGO Holy Redeemer ltall TONIGHT we The prison are the IIIIIQ ll thou prevailing Ii Blngoo In the alt). other m0 contract Bridge. 6: Jolephllll Culbertson 40;-&OmC0fO0fe-OfOxa AN OUTSTANDING OPPOBTUNITI A defender in the following deal was given an opportunity doesn't arise very often - to gain three tricks bv surrendering one trick. South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q72 VK85' Q83 QQIODBGZ N QKJ109 A843 0 N QA62a 010743 w . 9097 QKJ5 gn LK54 (-1 i 4!-Q5 QQJ9 QA1084 AA73 Theblddlng: South West North Eu! INT Pass 24. mu ZNT Pass SNT Pun Pass Pass North-South were not using the Stayman convention. and no North's two-club response to the notrump bid was a simple mit- showing action. South might have robid two diamonds instead of two notrumip. since he was not particularly strong. but even though he chose the more encour- aging rc-bid. North was unduly op- timistic in going on to three not- rump. A sign-off of three club! was all that North's holding war- ranted. However, with help from East, North's optimism was rewarded. West opened the spade jack. south won with the queen and led a low club, tempting the opponents to take their club trick immed- ately. West's blank jack was over- taken with the queen in dummy- and East fell! All East could see was that if he played low, dec- larer would lead the club ten through him, and in that wly smo- ther East's king. East hoped that by taking the trick and returning a spade, he would find his part- ncr with enough tricks to defeat the contract. This hope. however, was not rea- lized. On East's spade return. South ducked. West. as it happened. "could have been a hero" by shift- ing to diamonds, but he actually continued spades. New South was safe. lie was lucky to find the heart ace in East's hand instead of West's, but perhaps he deserved this luck because the enemy. no- tably East, had failed to defend COYI"C('ll)1 All East had to do. of course. was hold up the club king and in that way shut dut three club tricks in dummy by blocking the suit. I Av . so JOE PALCOKA nuNun4'6 ATPFULL S EEO. CATCHES UP WITH THE ASSASSIH ON THE TRACKS, WHO SWINGS THE SATCHEL AT JOE... KDXG OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED :- . A sm SAMEWA .... sm:v2f1g;vI'mz?um3 -I ii 7 ii i iiilii , ii mm. 7 we SIIELTERIIEECOSHIDIIC I115 urtl rd: mu'zMiaa ll! '9 wave: 7lIl'SlclE7'aV'77ll5AlI4F marruxtsouzarmmuaumlww mm aravmnzv. . 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