THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN mp KIRB! NOVEMBER 4. 1952 ass Btiiiiiii vloilii " PAGE SEVEN lly Alex llayiiiiilil E'vou7ke eoiuemsizsnom uswH I I I BUT, UNCLE HARRY. MR. was. prone suouwn-r GAMBLE IF ii '1 she flew away. Peter was diaaippointed. Ndbody would have anything to do with him. He was Just about to move on when a sister of Busy Bee's came . 43...... --v- x Contract Bridge By J naephine Ciulnrtaon ggi 0 . buzzing along, and stopped at a K I .; - , flower that Busy Bee had not via- igoixseooc-oo-ac-co-too-Ci. ii I lted. Peter stopped to watch her. xi I ”' 44' He knew it would be useless to try GOING Au"0UT FOR A "for" By Thornton PETER HAS A -i-honour rreiither to add to their stores of food for the winter. They were making ahead. They had no time to goaslp, They had too much to do. Peter had nothing to do, and he sins finding it very tiresome. There and disappeared in the same direc- , 7 115.5 Eugy foil; are happy '00 tion that Busy Bee had gone. south dealer. In doing what they have to do. Just as Peter was about to move North-South vulnerable. sv- .3usy Bet on Busy Bee returned. She visited . Ag; 19 - I each of those flowers Just to make . mg; i 3 mm. d Meg,-id. . - W N". .22; 2....” i”?.'&'i.”'”...”'.”"” N I r smiling 00. u e'. ens fevwto an- Age: . i ' there long.J'I'he :iIi1vkr;:i;so;imIlieJaaw small group :1 fldwerls anld . 3 "7 3 N 3 1:87 .i ' Here was crry us , erry g away was as usy as sic a- QKJ ' Lxgwim, Tm . A 2.50:, W25 Loo busy to talk. Peter ran over wane is when there is sweetnessvin . K 10 6 W E O .2216 : max 709 &4g:.N6g; L!-rig to the Green Forest. He saw Happy a flower. Not only was she getting 2 S m g I 9" wH,4-r mmugg - ' Jack the Gray Squirrel, Chatterer sweetness. but she was gathering 4.109 , THINKS OFITI n ma squirrel and Striped Chip- pollen, which is the yellow gold Q953 I r i fninx, but none had a. word to say. dust which you see in most f1ow- - V V i K They, too, were too busy to talk. can when they are in full bloom. :AKQt 1 , . .mey were making me mm: of good ete. wanted to ask her what she ' , are times when one can get very out?" "Both those Bees flew straight into j 1143 med domg naming, It 15 5 Very the Green Forest. They should 80"”. we” Norm ,3" iiitsatisfactory kind Of lflredncs-1. from each flower, and she was 2"” ”f;f;1"t”Ver vm Farm" Bmw”,5 1;. Pass IQ Flu. . rinaiiy. Peter wandered out to the humming as she did it. Perhaps it 0"-”- " ” We” ”'” 5”” ""5 SNT Pass Pu: Pm; , edge of the Green Meadows. He sat there for a. few moments trying to make up his mind where in go next. A humming close by made him tirrn his head. He had Iiopped. right beside two or three late flowers without noticing them. that humming came from Busy BM. She was well named. She was W. , I "Hi, Busy Bee in late in the season for you to be was because she was happy i.n her work. Busy Bee in one of those folks who cannot pomibly be truly happy unless working. "1-ll, Busy Bee!" cried Peter. "Isn't it late in the season for you to be out?" "Hu-mmmmmmmm." said Busy Bee and that is all she said. Before getting the last bit of sweetness m-11' Peter could ask another question rates, apply:-- BLUE PETER STEfAMSHIP LIMITED M.-V. Blue Prince Freight will be accepted up to 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6th, for next sailing MN Blue Prince, to Argen- tia and St. John's, Nfld. For space reservations and NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. Box 65 - Phone 1605 OCTOB ER 133!!! For full lnfonnution contact reservations may be accurcd for day from ouch terminal. I For daily rcport Ilium flnt New: Broudcut 7.30 a.m. N ORTIIUMBERLAND WOOD ISLANDS-GARIBMI FERRY SERVICE where, by making application at least 48 hour: In advance. to CFCY each morning foilowingl CATCH AN EARLY CROSSUVG AVOID DEIAY. ' CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. TO NOV. sou: Head Office at Charlottetown. first and second unlllngs. each FERRIES LIMITED. to get her to g0SSlD,'IOI she also was too busy. When she had taken all. the- sweetness, called nectar. from that flower, she flew almost straight up. Peter watched her. She flew in a circle several times, then suddenly straightened out, was going to do with that flower gold dust, but he didn't have ii chance. She flew ulway, and she flew straight off in the same dir- ection she had flown before. ”Thi!.t is funny,” thought Peter. I've seen their houses there at the edge of the Old Orchard. I won- der why they have gone into the Green Forest. Can it be that they have left Farmer Brown's and are living in the Green Forest?" The more he thought about it the more he wondered. The more he wondered the more curious he became. He followed Busy, Bee as she flew about looking for more late fall flowers. Every time she got her fill of nectar, and & load of flower gold dust, she flew in the same direction back to the Green Forest. Peter saw two or three ste- ier bees flying in the some direct- ion. A thought came to Peter. Those Bees had flown in a straight line. He had heard that when Bees start for home they always fly in a straight line. They wander about when they are looking for flowers. "If I go straight in the same dir- ection, perhaps I can find where they live," thought Peter. In his usual happy-go-lucky way he star- ted off to look for the home of Busy Bee and her sisters. Lipperty, iippcrty, lip, he wciit, but not fast. In fact he moved rather slowly for he kept looking up to see if he could see Busy Bee, or one of her sisters, overhead. iiiimicuii TEA H EN RY H.” HS (:1 1llli'4)llI' ,u(4IIr' Keen judgment and steady nerves brought "top on the board" to a certain East player on the deal below, taken from 3 match-IJOID5 duplicate same- The mailing varied at me elem tables in play. but in ""7 cm South became declarer at a. three- notrump contract, usually via thl-! auction: I I Almost every West. loan!!! 7"-35' mg mm the strong bidding at his right, declined to lead IIWEY fT0m either red kins. preferring 1n5w5'd to open a spade or the ten of cluba. The usual course of Dlai W” W95 simple enough. The declarers took the spade finesse, and though even! East held up the km: on the 1'1"" round, all but one tool: thg second lead of the suit. when it came. and the outcome was that these Sallirh-S collected nine or ten tricks. One East went a little further with his hold-up play in spades! At his table the club ten was the opening lead. South won and led a spade to the queen. and 333-" ducked without hesitation. Declarer then tried the diamond N19559- West took his king and Continued clubs. South cashed his WP (113- monds in hope of 9. break, then led another spade for a fineme - nnd East ducked again! That Seemed to settle things as far as the declar- cr was concerned. How could he tell that East was now sitting with the blank Inns of spades? It appeared much more likely. in full assured, that West had started with four spades to the king. 50 South. I ”''"t t lmum now Charles A. Dunning 3 p,m, 5”1Vmg for the max ' LEAVE (vARfB()1;, tried the heart fine.-se. West won. Charles A. Dunning 8 a.m 1 p.m. Icashed his top diamond and EX"-ed prme, No” 11 "m 3 mm with a spade. Deciarer confidently took the finesse - and went down a trick! It is very true that East would have been sorry for his repeated hold-up if south had had only two spades. since he then would have laid down the we on the third round, but East gambled that South started with three spades - end won the gamble. By Carl Anderson - J. .. BITRAYMEAAIDDEATII I KllLl l.UM' KIIIEKVEE a. POII I-ANCIJ MIOYI-CI! MEBBEAFTER HE SARVES. .' 30 OR 40 Y'ARS, l-lE'LL B! y A Dli-'F'RUNT MAN. 1'5 IQND AH D-DON'T KNOW” B-BUTAH IIIPIEKI 134' VEW-NITED STATES GOYAMINT E055 Ir w 'I'I'.Il'l'-AN AH NOT l:;l"E'ND 1" K-KEEP -WAIT! Iy Many Hnenigsen FATHER we unoiz-' I THINK I'M STARTING your: YE5,0NE OFQJZCOURSES AT SCHOOL THI6 YEAR I5 oi-I FA-met: rris urfeizi.YoaSoLv - wayro MM.THA'l”6 Dow-r as SILLY, FATHER A 51i2ANcE oescmess Miaooizoou, c- ouiz TEACHER! M-MARlE...Jl5l' THINK A ME AS PLAIN KNOBBY. By Edwina OOK OUT WHERE YOU'RE GONG! : AY UYA miowil -tvmiv GEE HWEIHWAS etsurl ,........ -- tjfg - p WATCH OUT MAC. MR. , RN-UP GIRLS, BAH! 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