' the nscessary one :3 contrgrin A A By Jouephtno Culbertson OPTICAL 1LLU!lON The slim contract in todayla dell was so easy to make that, in losing it. the declarer must have . lintn the. victim oi an optical ii. in on. North denier? ,, Neither aide vulner-nble.l' - g A 10 do Q K 5 2 " 233 II- g 9 A 5' v Q J 10 7 N O Q84 3 one W E OR!” .1. .1 7 5 S 5 3 3 4. K 10 6 I 4 R Q J 5 7 3 2 p ca A 6 Q": 4 2 .9. 8 . The bidding: North mm. so-mi WM 1 NT Pass 31 Al Pan 4 NT Pass 6 A T155 Pu: Pa.-as I! blddinl In they did. North Ind-.SOUlh.rln the grave risk of landing at an unmarkablc grand slam, but cvcrytiiing was men that cnded wcll .. or at. least it should have hcen! West. opened the heart queen. Declarcr won with tho ace, drew round of trumps. then cashed the heart king and ruffed dummy's last heart. pre- sumably ss an elimination play. He then led a dlal'Il0l'l(l from his own hand. perhaps intending to miss this trick into East. If that was his idea, liowcwr. ii. rudely upset when West. played the diamond eight. bccaubc now dummy'a queen had to be put in to cover. and when West took the trick, he simply retiiriiod a low diamond. There was now no way by which declaror could avoid the loss of another diainond trick. It is evident that South did -tween the diamond and the club suits! 'Ilruc. he had tlircc cards in diamonds and only a singleton in clubs. but that was no reason to select the diamond finesse! To the contrary. there was every reason, because of the spots in dummy's clubs. to lead the club eight from the closed hand and simply pass the trick to East! No matter what cards West. held in the Sllll-. he could not prevent this play. and with East. on the lead. declarer could spread the hand! After East took the club l1lnP. ho Cfluid re- turn a heart. a diamond or a club. The heart return would let South discard a diamond while he ruffed In dummy. and his remaining diamonds would go on the ace or t.i-iat suit. and the club ace. it East preferred to return a diamond. that would suit. declarcr; and it East: returned a club, up in d-iimmyis ma.ir.r ionacc. would once mnro got. losing diamonds. rid of his W35 7 dcclarer I Wu Mn. Peter Cruyf AT:-us bravery, it should, be clear. In conquering. not lack of (ear. -Old Mother Nature Peter Rabbit was anxioul. He was worried. Never had he been more anxious and worried. It aeemed to him that .Little Mrs. Peter had suddenly gone. crazy. Certainly it was a crazy thing she was doing. At least it seemed so to Peter. She who seldom went more than a few feet. outside the dear Old Briar-patch. was now nearly halt-way across the Green Men- dows. The strange part ot it all was that it looked as it she was go- ing to meet Flip the Terrier. ' Now Flip, who lives at Farmer Brown's house, delights in chasing and trying to catch the smaller people at the Green Meadows and the Green Forest. Ho hunts them lor nothing in the world but the fun and excitement at trying to catch them and shake them to death. That's a strange way of having lun, isn't it? But there ara people just like Flip. They like to frighten others for no reason at all, and they call it fun. Flip take: particular pleasure in trying to catch Pi-tor, Mrs. Peter, or any other Rabbit he can find outside a brambie tangle. , Now Peter knows all about Flip and how fast he can run. Peter has more ihaii once had to run and dodge to save his life from the little blacksand-white Dog. Now. watching Mrs. Peter. he was more worried than' even he had been when he himself was running for his life. ”She's ct'a7.y." muilcrcd Peter. "she certainly is cra7.)'." He stood up on his hind feet the better to see. "If she goes much farther shc Of all the crazy things to do that is the craziest.” It really did look as it Mrs. Peter was doing something that was crazy. As yet the little Dog had not seen her, but he would in a V not apply much disciiniiiiatiiin be-E Wmlll be able to 995 back here- Don't Miss DANCE At COVEHEAI) RACE TRACK THURSDAY, NIGHT. JULY 26 Music by The Charlottctoiiians Canteen e Refreshments I Quickies by Ken Reynolds '12. A -1:-:1 ;r.Fz.LS;L.F.a 5-so "Why didn't you tell me thatiibird dog you got in the Guardian Want. ads could fly?" Ln. ABNER IKCLUIIVILY ON TURNIFSP llr Thornton W. Iui-nus) It "She's moment. Peter held his . p Yes, sir, he sat up- holdmi N5 breath. Suddenly Flip jumped high and his voice wt; 1 yelp as ho ntartod ntraight for Mrs. Peter. He was so excited that he yelped instead or barking. Away went Mrs. Peter. and away went Flip after her. What. was the matter with little Mrs. Peter? She wasn't running toward the dear Old Briar-patch. That was the nearest place or aatety. but she wasn't running to- ward it at all. She was running to- ward the Old Pasture which was nearly bwlce as tar away. "Crazy!" cried Peter. "She cer- tainly is crazy! I never have known her to do such it crazy thing be- lore." It certainly did look as if Mrs. Peter was doing a crazy thing. For a short distance she could run as fast as Flip the Terrier, per- haps faster. But she could do that for only a short: distance. Then she would have lo depend on dodging. You know she and Peter are won- derful dodgers. Dodging has saved Continued on page 16 4;) lei 1.” ” when friends drop in mu . ll ci-az.v." ”She certainly is crazy- breath. Leave Wood Islamic- Wood IsIands.- caribou Ferry Service THE CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prlnoo Nov: Ind Ch ' A. Dunning operilto on III! following schedule. (Standud Time) ) Prince Nov: ............. ................ 1 am. Chnrleu A. Dunning 9 am. .1 p.ni. 5 p.m. 11 um. I run. 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