' contract Bridge 8) Josephine Culbertson -.tcmom narsnsxvai coorsaarlon In yesterdays column I pointed out that defenders must make every effort to visualise ench oth- or's problems. Here is mother llluatntlvo case: last dealer. Both aides vulnerable. North-South 40 on acorh v T Knots 3” loans 4.91 as EQQ" N 3.1982 pros W E OAK” 9106 s 4 your 3 UN gicqou 2 4.AJ1osI -fheiblddtns: N". East 80 "I W”"' ' 1. 1." 1. Double Pass 21- P3” 2. pug Pass Pass West opened the diamond ten. dummy played low, East won with the king, and South followed suit with the deuce. Right here at the second trick East was in difficulties! The diamond situation was clear en- ough. since South was marked with the mining Jack, but East knew that if he cashed the diam- nnd ace and led a. third round for THERE'S" HEOTSTPITALITY almost surely had a singleton spade, would -seize the opportun- ity to throw of! that card. and this would be a serious setback to the defense. From East's point of view it was extremely desirable to let West cash the spade ace be- fore the diamond suit was con- tinued. So, hoping that West would read the situation, East re- turned his top spade. West did not draw the proper interpretation. He jumped to the conclusion that East had a single- ton spade and wanted to ruff. 50 West took his spade ace and con- tinued the sult-and after that. successful defeme was lmD05Slb1e- In fairness to West. it was dif- ficult for him to visualize exactly what East had in mind, but the bidding should have helped him. With a singleton spade. W859 probably would have found some rescue of the spade double: and ” South had had two spades. he would not have been take his partner-'s double. In any case, it was safer for West to lead his second diamond, and had he done so, a diamond continua- so quick to I NEEDLES! WORRY The selfish, thoughtless, and the heedless Are cause for worry that is need- less. -Old Mother Nature . . . rled. He was very worried. What was happening down under the stonewall beside the Old Orchnrd? Was something dreadful happen- ing there? He was afraid so. He was afraid, very much afraid. that he might never see Striped Chip- munk again. You see he knew that somewhere down below in the ground Shadow the Weasel was hunting for striped Chip- munks house. If he found it .'l dreadful thing would be sure to happen; Striped Chipmunk and all his family would be killed. "it only I could do something," muttered Farmer Brown's Boy. lion by East would have given South an insoluble problem. p GHOST NEGATIVES BLAIRMORE, Alta.-(CP)-I Workers tearing down an old library found glass plate negatives 50 years old of the present ghost. town of Lille. It once had a his partner to ruff, South, who population of 1.500. The Holy Redeemer Fair WHICH VVAS POSTPONED LAST EVENING WILL BE HELD TONIGHT Come and have 8. real night's enjoyment. George Chappelle and Admission Canteen service DANCE aasr noramrr nnvx HALL FRIDAY, AIIEIIST liltll Busses Leaving I.M.T. 9:30 and 10 His Merry Islanders 50 cents Free Check Room TRADE FAIR or the Charlottetown Forum Watch For Further Announcements. RESERVE THESE DATES! SEPTEMBER 25th to 29th Inclusive for one of the greatest shows of the year. CH'TOWN Y'MEN"S There was nothing he could do mid he knew it. He didn't even know where Striped Chipmunks home was. All he knew was that it must be somewhere in the ground with an entrance undo: the old stonewall. ”If that Weasel kills Striped Chipmunk I'll shoo: him the first chance I get," con- tinued Farmer Brownie Boy. "Yes, sir, I'll shoot him." He sounded as if he rcnlly meant that threat, but he didirt. You see, Farmer Brown's Boy knew that Shadow was doing only what it was in his nature to do. He knew, too, that in Old Mother Nature's plan each one of her children must look out for him- self. It is her way of teachingv, complete independence. Those who must hunt others in order that they themselves may live must be smart enough to catch the one-; they seek. On the other llillld those who are hunted must be smart enough not to lbQ caught by de luxe VINEGARS for pickling success Made In your own region, therefore cost you less. Best for pickles, relishes, comps, sulodsl For Free Recipe loekiu writs: KENT VINEGARS cANNmo, N.s. ALIO IN IULK AND IDTMH WELL, LET4 DECIQE on -me F?OD igu- D... Lav ifrfazee or M006 ENJOY! IOU!- IIV Thornton Farmer Brown's Boy was wor- ' V that! led him nowhere. W. lumen) shadow had no trouble in finding the doorway to Striped Chiv- munk's underground home. the hunters. Shadow the Weasel was doing only what he had a light to do. Sometimes it is dif- ficult to be perfectly fair in judg- ing others. Farmer Brown's Boy tries always to be fair. Now whil Farmer Brown's Boy waited an worried striped Chip- mum: and Mrs. striped Chipmunk were waiting and worrying. Strip- ed Chipmunk had done what he could to keep Shadow from find- ing them. but. was it enough? All he could do now was to wait and uorry. So up on top of the ground Farmer Brown's Boy was waiting and worrying, and somewhere down in the ground Striped Chip- munk was waiting and worrying The only one who wasn't worry- ing was Shadow the Weasel. Shadow had no trouble in find- ing the doorway to Striped Chip- munk's home underground. That keen little nose of his had led lzini straight to it. Being so small lte had no difficulty at all in en- icrlng through that doorway in- to the long tunnel which he thought would lead him to the snug bedroom of the Chipmunks. But it hadn't led him there. No. sir, it hadn't done anything of the kind. It had led him to n srorcroom in which Striped Chip- lllllllk had put away some seeds. when that was all he found. Shadow lost his temper. He doesn't care for seeds. He loses his tem- per very easily. Every little thing that is not just as Shadow wants it to be causes him to lose his llcmpcr. He snarled as he turned in run back along that tunnel Ix-shich. so far as he was concerned, He knew jwhat had happened. At least he thought he did. There must be a ;branch tunnel and somehow he ilmd run past it. It was a good guess. That tunnel had branched ' nnd he had run past the entrance in the other branch. There was (I. treason. Striped Chipmunk had 'packed the entrance to that other Ibranch full of sand. He had closed in door. . Farmer Brown's Boy would have - lit-it a lot better had he known of iiiat closed door. ihavo worried He would not so much. But he I - ldldn't know and he did worry. so 'lic waited and watched and at ilast he saw Shadow the Weasel come out from an opening in the .olzl wall. glad he or had he not killed Striped Chipmunk? Farmer (Brown's Boy didn't know. so he lcontinued to worry. TIMES CHANGE l The peacock now is bred chief- lly for its plumes but at one time I the bird was valued as a table del- icacy. . By WALT KELLY ggweziow i1NHEAI5pw 5 I ' ... MARK M Y AN' ' E'Wm5 A W595; Lima 6WP64L A1117! LET an new ' Z OWN ',?T"” 22E';”9Tf'FiM Csom QCAZE UP Zoom: mfg M LIN? KNOW9 ALL THET SILLY MODERN r MEDICAL SCIENCE HE BERS ABOUT WONT NO GOOD.'.'T 1 ,. uzzi ggrna GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . . KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED fwomscmmcsmsauo COFFIEHAS IIIN MW . '7 e'''" ' .'AUGUST 10. 1951 T ma: mmmgxggf m'"' " ' ' ' 0 . mu awe GET 1144,55 MEL-rav.rzg5er”'” r us worm: save mtuou " 1ivou,9earsnvo:..'.lI.:; mm n 1-A L” mu. uIeona'rn...oR " ' weu ow AN INTERESL. i ITPPY AND "CAP" STUES MlBTER,I LIKED THAT EXCUSE YOU GAVE YOUR WIFE " WOULD VOU MIND REPEATING THE LAST ii '. MR. BUDGE JUST WENT INTO YOUR -n. r.....I. Mi-mt mam; Santa. 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