SEPTEMBER 4, 1953 L , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE I I . I I . ” ' ,. h . g g h I, I, . 4 contract Bridge mg? ,.NmmW Wm Wm M V, T , . ' ' ' - B J in C lbertno I I -"T I "U95 . ib ” ESTABLISHED MY CREDITI P L, H . ' K :9 ' 3,? I l 3'” M u " : if RELIABLE AND & . ucw Agog-r1-Hg Low 0; 5'0; . h H WE i H 1 , T 31- ,' o . v. I MALADROIT ' 6 - . -0 - . . . North's bidding in the following . I - - u...s- ..,0v- . - - ' .. hand was almost unbelievably I h V clumsy. I h I ;g. By lhornton W.- Burgess . .i'. I THE BLACKaMOBS'l"ER5 he had planned to let it so soon. Norm dad" . 4: Now there is one 11 the . ' ' In numbers are the timid brave, ehemieh of thengmahel. :3: E! the rV ,, ., . .. '1, -N'"”I's””"h VuI"e”u'' 93. . Alone. like cowards they behave, HfA""v-L-'1;-,'”1o-1? Q AJ84 -Farmer Brown's Boy. .G”'5".F0”355 and W6 Green Mei? q-1 - ("'f'-A-””WI1',,Z'-J;-4.'.:; V KQJIOT3 ..: dows whom they fear more than u , ' 90,5 V Peter Rabbit had been gutting they do meme” of the Owl ,,,"' '"".'"”' '"'””'”""' """'"" -I-A . , n mischief. He had been visiting family, i ' hm", yhq-(5 ' . -n- -P ' Farmer Brown's Blirden all too "I'll just make young Hooty my . A,-, N 9354.2 Bringing Up Father often. You see. he had discovered zarden.wa.tchman." chuckled Farm- be maid on He wok . hop 0,. IQJ972 W E 0108 ' ' ' something over there especially to er, Browns Boy. "I guess Peter two inward it q.K62 S 4.10943 ' his liking, To Peter there was no will stay away then.' Just then H” t m d ' ! reason why lie shouldn't help him- So he carefully made a coml'ort- ed owl 1” oaawyw :2 ran 3"” T 59 ' Z---J self to anything in that garden. able perch on a fairly high poet 1.-ms, ',,,u,,d,d ugh Q, if "'1? V M” 3 -rueas us I5-SLEEPING I rui " To him those plants were no dif- he had set in the garden where It wuf from 3 x "'1 ”fh "lg . 3375 i BEAU1'y- I DoN.1-im,NK HE,2E"f,j;? A-':;'i ferent from the sweet clover and Peter had been eating. On this W” W, V 0 imihgwwgi at TQ HE'S BEEN AHIAKE i:ot2A poq um To DO SOIME other things that he was free to perch he placed young Hooiyg young Fight efysmm '5” .”:':7V"' The bidding dry, TOTAL 0: :4 i-IOJQ5 woe - eat whenever he" wanted to. They Around one leg was a leather strap on the pergh so "in haiglookgg North nut south West DURING W5 Ll:E- just dldni. belong to anybody. Mlmhed to II card. and this cord like 3 put of we r heard it 19 Pass 2. Pass or course, Farmer Brown didn-Q was tied to the perch. This was M once, he hootedpma, reply. Ii 39 Pass 4; Pass feel that may at all. The things in to keep ygung nooty from flying was a mnhhg sound PM Rm, 4; Fun 5-In P-. that garden were his, and Peter away. It was late aitemoon when He was ,0 1 i has h Id .t 59 Pass Pass Pu! had no right to be. there. He was he was put out there. and he was move "That gegnblg hDu:dcT:r nm I chased Quit slzvemlhllmei The prob. gwbe kl” an night" You know" me Peter and all other of the, smaller. Nwu” ”pe”i"g bid and mbld lot; was a eep' im auf. ' l fok are.night (olk. 'rlicy do folk, the huoung 0: an owl close mm 0, Course correct but when art-net Browns Boy had tried most of their sleeping during the at ham.” lw t .h1 d south sywwe hi5l5eC6nd sun H to catch Peter with a box-trap. daytime. cams Hzgtfx ”5 :h er; efsoailtv was mbsum F Norm I ,,b r h Pet" knew "hi whom hbox'mlp5' U was just "Her -lonye m”n'3' post so near rxlnhaned p 0 B out" into his Dfzour-card sopadomsxilllt Once he had een can; t in one, red Mr. sun had gone to bed be- and hhnost equally absurd to G1” - and he had never forgotten it. Then Farmer Brown's Boy had what he considered a happy thought. He had a young Horned Owl. that had fallen from the nest before it could fly. He had found it and brought it home to care for. It was now almost full grown. and -.......g. - COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTIOZ i AND ANALYSIS Terrirr nor Bmvser the Hnund was ing life miserable inr him!" he had "mun.-1 mm," and it was not anywhere about He rocked this Pxclmmed, until South had bid five club; G F. HUTCHESON he med mm and in Big? .:.;.:.."T 2”: ll": iii." 7W:”s:”S.,””;, iz ' listened for any telltale sounds. uh 3- 35 ”"5 "KY ” "t' Vim ,1 Sure that the way was clear. he back '” ave,d19m”"d5' ma 3”" ' 8: .made straight gq it-1,m.1i,;,59 was NEW DELHI, (CF)-The Indian formed a different impression. lay . Iwere gmwlm. Jug. nhmd or h3mgA1r Porce is planting trees from this time, however. south remgnir- Optometnsts the saw somemihg that had”-, he", the air over a long stretch oi the ed the iiicoiisistericy of his were beg.”-P" He sgoppedg He took. Rajputana desert. Aircraft are partners bidding, and. not know- h 53 Grafton Street ed M 1, ion: and hard. -in is dropping about 12,000 pounds :1 o. ln:IVi:l)11Bt Tfd go, he ga.qsied.h t -v t t d hh c aly or cou avernaesx-ears, - notihinir but I post thought he. we 0 see W c an Mm wmpmhve mm whmas 9080 By Walt Kelly, For common ordinary son : loo Palooira THERE'S A-5WELL .. LITTLE REST'RUNT IN GREENWICH VILLAGE...WE KIN TALK AN' NOT BE BOTHERED... - DNI.' . 4. .. - F005!!! 4105 (!IM!5.'.. AND .9F45f ' 0117' JFMIWR JIGVJOV! t””4”V-Z449 hind the Purple Hills, and the Black Shadows nad crept across the Green Meadnws inin Farmer Brown's garden that Peter Rabbit started for that garden. He had kept away from there for a day or two. and now he (oil that he just had to have a dinner of the young peas he knew were growinrz there. Younsz nee vines are amnnc the things that Peter delights in. It wasn't often he could get them at this time of year. At the edrzr of the garden hej made sure that neither Flin thri "I don't know how it hannens to Then all was still. Little by little, Peter crept away until at last he dared run. And how he did run siralght back to the dear Old Brier- patch! It was just after daybreak that Farmer Brown's Boy was wakened by a great noise. It was the excited cawing of a lot of Crows. For .1 couple of minutes he lay there listening. Then he sprang out of bed and dressed hurriedly. "Those -black mobsters have dis- covered young I-Iooty out on that percluand they probably are mak- drought and sandy soil and thrive be there. but a post is nothing to Dancing 9:30-12:00 Alf McKearne DANCING CLOVER CLUB SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th Phone 3131 for Reservation Sponsored by the Benevolent Irish Society under abnormal conditions. Admission 75c y's Orchestra IQOWIHINV . AFPAID TMNGS (WK SUCK F0? U5. KING. PRETTY South the diamond preference over five clubs. North should have real- ized that his jump heart rebld might not have reassured South com- pletely concerning the (probable) solidity of North's heart suit (North could have made that jump rebld with A-K-X-X-X-X and A strong outside holding.) But in any case, North could not afford in bid the higher-ranking spade suit at the four-level. When he did make that bid he inevitably created the impression that South's club bid South went down one at the five- diamond contract. West opened a low spadey and South picked uvv East's queen without sacriiicinav clummy's jack. but even this break was not enough. on South's heart lead. West put up the. ace and shifted to clubs. s:uI.h then drew three rounds of trumps-, and tried in discard his club: on the spade jack and good hraris. but Wesi. ruffed in too quickly and cashed the club kink. 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