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A tissue ( Inst.) (1. Gather grain alter a . 1:1. 53:52:-oi (5. leavu out DOWN I. Bends over nannr‘ CRYP'10QUUl'E—llere'a how to work it: . AXYDLBAAXI ls LONOFILLOW ‘I'll! FOOIJSIINIII OI‘ INVY with almanac is (night, You'll rind it never go you ought, —Peta' Rabbit. Peter knows. Long, long ago he learned how foolish it isto be shy. ious. But like most iolks he (or- sets. so every now and than he envles someone and then wonders why he ever thought. or being so ioollsh. But the very next time he sees someone with something he thinks he would like, but hasn't. as likely as not he is filled with envy. “I suppose," said he to Mrs. Pe- ter. "that Old Mother Nature meant to be fair." "And I supose that she does and that she is," retorts little Mrs Peter. “She makes it 4 lot easier (or some talks to live than for others. and a lot sales too," declared Pater. "some iolks don't have to worry at all," he added. "Who says that?" deman ed . Fem. d Mrs "I do." said Peter. M"- PB“! sniffed. Yes. sir, slle snified. It was plain she didn't think Peter knew what he was ..____e__¥__ Inainunionoanwaaneaoaavavzailo , contract Bridge ‘ By Josephine Culbertson .615. LOST OPPORTUNITY In the recent Eastern Tourna- ment, a. certain North-south pair reached a very good contract. but the deciarer wasted an opportunity that came up in the play. Esstdealer. East-West vulnerable. Intel:-point scoring. ‘ AAJ8 ' QA64 {K153 ‘Q 2 .|.QJ1o “M 5 . vs-ta N exams ones w E eaqio gas: S as Q72 Q100743 9.192 ..__. ‘K9654 The bidding at this particular table was: East South West North 1 Q 1 A Pass 1 N 'l.‘ 2 9 Pass Pass 2 A Pass Pass 3 9 mile. Pass 8 Q_ Pass Pass Pass ob i l . South's spade overcall. was grrurfeyriely weak, but this sort of bid is often made by good P16!’ vulnerable opponents at match- poihi play. It is equally °lWl°“-‘i thatdNort.l: gavenhis partner tre- en ous ‘ newly- mwest, opened the heart eight. This was ducked in dummyn “*1 when East put up the queen. 80“ dropped the nine to izlve the pression at a doubleton. East shit- ed to mg mp club, and West. co- operated by ducking the trick. It was vital for South to estab- lish the club suit. even at the ex- pense oi having a club trick rui- zed, so he returned a club irom dummy. West took his see this time and, having observed masts high-low led his last club. East ruiied with the spade six and» will‘ no sale exit. laid down the spit“? king. It was here that south went as- trayi He took the trick with the ace in dummy. and aim ill“ °°“"‘ not avoid the’ loss of the 3911'“ queen to West and another heart '_one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used {or the three L's. X for’ the two 0's. ate. single letters. apos- trophies. the length and (orrnation oi the words are all hints. Itch day the code letters are diflercnt. Aolflfitranfilttatien GDGC IUO KUICHAON1 I-IADGH KACSN NTVGKUGHO NMLO .11‘ NGM—NKAC- WOHCG. ’ latllrhfa cryptoquots:Bll'i'l'IllNOFl"l'0lll AT ALL THAN NOTBINOBLI-TI’NNYION. an.-sauna, . trick to East. Down one! ? Declare: should have let East hold the trick with his spade lune! If he could return another spade. lwell and good—the suit would not be all accounted tor, and declarer eohld take the rest by discarding A heart irom dummy on one or hls uwn clulhs. If East could not ‘as was actually the case) lead another spade, he would have to lead a heart to the North-south combined tenace. or a diamond that woifld give South a trick. . THE GUARDIAN. C ,. ;.._.___ Bililll lly Tlloi-ates W. Iurgess) -at him suspiciously. Peter chuckled ers when not vulnerable against 1'3’ ill in: about me?" asked atalkeye. ‘l In .a ‘I I‘-. ere you by any chance talking about me?" asked Stslkoye. talking about. “I've never yet seen anybody who never has to worry. What is more. I don't believe you ever have either." said she. Just then Peter happened to see someone moving very, very slowly along one oi’ the private little paths or the dear Obi Brier Patch, paths that Peter and Mrs. Peter had made Just for their own use. Peter be- gan to chuckle. Mr» Peter looked more than ever. "What is so fun- ny?" asked Mrs. Peter. She spoke just a wee bit sharply. She didn't see anything to chuckle about. No one likes to be laughed at or to have others laught over something he does not hlmselx see. “I'm looking at someone right this minute who never has to wor- ry, not the least teeny weeny bit." declared Peter. Then he sighed and added, “It must be wonderful not to be the least bit airaid 01 any- one or anything." Mrs. Peter joined Peter to see at whom he was looking. It‘/was a small person with his house on his back. Yes, sir, his house was on his back. He -was moving very slowly Don't you think you would move slowly it you had to carry your house on your back? And that is more. he had only one fact. It you no one told you what it is called. probably you wouldn't think oi’ i as a loot at all. But that is what it is called. ior it is what its owner travels on. "Do you mean stalkeye the snail?" asked_M.rs. Peter. He is called stslkeye because his eyes are on the tips of what looks like two little stalks risingout at his head. It is a very handy ar- rangement ior such a small and lowly person who wants, and oit-in needs, to see where he is going. Peter nodded. "Who else oould I mean? All stalkeye has to do in time of danger is to bacrinio his house. close the door, and there he is, safe and sound, with not a swir- in the world," said Peter. The little Snail bent his eye stalk to see Peter. He raised them a little, then lowered them again. It was much as some folks raise and lower their eyebrows. “Were you by any chance talk- were seeing it ior the iirst time saw “I was saying that with that sale little house on your back you can quickly back into, and then close the door, you don’t have any- thing to be afraid oi. nothing to worry about, It must be wonderful. Yes. air. it must be a '‘ wonderful ieellnt. I envy you.. I do so." said Peter. "Foolishness. Just Ioollshness," said the snail. “What is foolishness?" demanded Peter. “Envy," replied Stalkeye. He lowered one eye and raised the dther. “I worry plenty. Yes. sir, 1 worry plenty." he added. DELAYED BY ICE MONTREAL. April l -— (GP) — Canadian Pacino Steamships an- nounced Saturday that the liner Empress oi Canada. originally duo here next Tuesday, will disembark 600 passengers and mail at Que- bec Clty Tuesday momlng and sail {or Montreal only when ice eon- dltions permit. 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