PAGE TEN llv Tllorntenl W. The periect home is always neat; No smallest detail. incomplete. Mrs. Hummer A V91”? 17113! Demon was tiny Peter Ratdbit come over every day to watch her. She paid no at- tentim to him. She went right on about her business. He saw her Mrs. Hummer. She is one who dLi-t. tlrom the base of one tree to wastes no time when she has another and he was puzzled. She somemmg to be done. She was seemed to be getting something building a. home. Perhaps 1 tom those trees. but what it was shouldn't my building. It isn't he couldn't see. Wu she getting just the word 10 describe such somethinl in N? The very tirst thinly work. You see that little chance he had he asked her. nest. no bigger around than half "Certainly not!" replied little a dollar. was being made of sort Mrs. Hummer in her high squeaky bmwn rollon from the stains n(:t'Ol('P. "What in the ii-orld would I term. It is called tom coitnn, , be getting to eat from the bark of though it really isn't comm. iris,-a tree?” sir. than little 2-irinc ua: beingl "I d;dn'v know." confessed Petnr mode of cotton and silk. TIEF finest ; "That. is why I asked. If you are kind of silk. The k'.no that Sgnders lnot gettzns something to eat, what and Caterpillars son. it was with are you getting?" these silken threads that this nest "Phat Peter Rabbit. is no busi- wu bound. to the twig she had ,' t n k d chosen allter looking and looking he” Wm ever M youm mu” 9 in mmy trees to find the right ::s,Ip.Hum""r and the gunk was place. Shf Jiad xliaprrl lie-' n"si lav sit-R mi; in it as she l.'lS'hl(il1!?d iiielbl wllle, adding b:i a'ter hit of the cotton and turnzng around and tmund as she did :0. Mrs. Rn-bin shapes her new in much the same manner. BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 The prilol are the same -- umu prevailing at other Bingo: in un oil!- out stopping her work. "Because I wanted to know, and the best. way to find out about things is to ask questions. Folks who never ask questions never learn much." said Peter. "That. is just curiosity." declar- ed little Mrs. Hummer. and dart- ed away. When she returned Peter was sure she had something in the tip of that long bill of hers. but he couldn't see just what. She settled herself in the nest, leaned over for A moment and was very busy. What was she doing? Peter could- n't see. That neat was,too far a- bove him dor him to see cleaily. He stretched up its for as he could but still he couldn't see what Mrs. er was about. ”l.f you please what are you doing?" he asked. "Minding my own business, Mr. The Village Rendezvous WILL CLOSE F OR THE SEASON -Tonight September 11th. We wish to thank all our friends and customers for the p2lll'OllilL'f,' during this past summer. ”I know it." replied Peter hum- i V. "Then what did you ask me for'.'"i squeaks.-d the busy little bird with-, it . i"Ceivlainly hat!" replied little Mrs. ,1-lumimer in her high squeskyl jvoice. T lCuriosit.v." little Mrs. Hummer squeaked. "I! no one was curious, no one .uoiild Pier learn anytliinl." do-; yrilarcd Polar .':agcly, ”ThaL riest you arc making is the lmliest. nest l have exer seen. it really in. .Sri how can I help being curious? ;No our else makes such a dainty little nest." "Do you really lhink is lovv:ly'."' asked little Mrs. Hummer, and somehow her voice didn't sound so squeaky. Peter nodded. "1 really do." said he. i "it. will he lnvrlicr still when T as-i it all shinglcd." said Mrs. Hum- l FHPIX "Shinizlerl!" cried Peter. "l didn't know u"-lint you mean." Little Mrs. Hummer chuckled. At least it sounded to Peter like a chuckle. "lf you uatch ions: said she and darted awav, Peter sat up very straight. the better to watch. She flcw straiglitl over to the base of an oak tree. For a moment she buzzled arouiidl N. Then she came shooting back.l She had something in her bill, but Peter couldn't tell what it was. She settled herself in- her nest. leaned over and placed what she. had hroiight. on the outside. Shc' was still shinizling her nrst, l E: WHY HAVE 3.2.2: 9 m r' 'sVsV-so . i- l5 enough. perhaps you'll find out," i be blamed for leaping to the slam. THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN ' eo10 r contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson c)ebcnvsesz&eoe-oeamwa LEADING AGAINST SLAMS Opemng leads are usually dif- iicult A unless the leader is for- iunate enough to have a K-Q-J, I Q-J-l0. or something of the sort --but the difficulty grows when the selection must. be made against I slam contract. Less look at West)! dilemma in the following case: lsnuth dearer. North-south vulnerable QKJD oqiovsla 0.1 19 l 4.9 3 ' ligquz A1097: ' 123965 WNE .8432 n 7 4 3 Q K 10 6 5 .. Q S 2 A Q A 5 ; O K .l 9 8 9 3- . Q A K '1 4A J The biddingze i Eonth Wat i North East 1 Q Pass 4 0 Pass 1 6 9 Pass Fun Pun : Northls triple raise was riot, of course. a strnn: re-sponsc s it. I u as ii sliulout. aimed nnl.v at lganie, and South was well aware in! that fart. The opening bidder lr-an carry on after such a raise only at his own risk. Hoxwwer, South's holding was so strong outside or ,the heart suit. that he could not Wtsl. with . almnsi indentical holdings in the ihrcc side suits. motild 5-cai'ccl)' make an intelligent choice among tliosr: suits. So, in the hope that A VIPlV ni' dunim.V might be helpful. ho raizv logically put down the trump ace. Even after this exrploratory measure. West still was on shaky ground. but at lcast he had something to go 113'. One thing was obvious: Soufh must have the threr missing aces. since he would not have dc- pended on Noi1h's liavinr: an ace and thus would not have risked the slam only two aces in his own hand. That being so. West could see that a spade or a. diamond shift was more daiigerous ilian a shiiit to clubs. So West made that latter choice, and as a consequ- ence. South went wrong. He could have made the hand by iziicssing In lincsic s-padrs. but lllS "hunch" uax in lake the din- mond linrs:-c iiistrarl. and that was his Waterloo. it. is often wise to follow West's example in this case and lay down a card that will produce a sight of dummy, evcii at the possible r-xpcnse of lnsiiig a time unit. Wood Islands caribou Ferry Service ' mm coivmzcrnto um: necrwiiriiv PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes The Prince Nov: and Chutes A. Dunning operate on the following Icheilule. ” (Stsnihrd Time) tun Woody lslands- ' hlnce Non ......s.......-.... '1 am. 11 run. a pm. Ch ' A. rig 9 mm. 1 pm. 5 pass. ' have Cerlbou- 1 Charles A. 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