it PAGE TEN . T... GUARDIAN. (:'HARI;o'r'r'i:'fowN like-most 0': the Green Forest and For Quality . . Mildness . t ' Value TH! HATIIULIIT SOUND Alas that those whom we hold dear So often live in mri.-tant fear. -Old Mother Nature. Lovely Lady Autumn had pain- ted the Green Forest and all the roadside trees and some or the -bushes in lovely colors. In many ways it was the most beautilul season of all the year. There was red in many shades and yellows and browns. so that all the land- scape was shorn ofall ugliness and was beautiful as at no other time in all the year. The sumacs were tcrimson, the maples red and gold. The birch trees wore golden robes. and the distant hills were wrap- ped in purple haze. Peter Rabbit had been out all. night. It is Peter's way. Some-l how he just cannot stay home in the dear Old Briar-patch when the dusk of evening soltly tallsf He. just has to slip away. for the! l d.d-,.e-.. , - f c...i....i..eg..:r x;4.s'12,v.5V7”( .sf5'qLJyo' CIGARETTE ifoaacco makes i . PRINCE or WALES y CONCERT SERIES , i 1951 -52 qeasq Four crmrm-ts will he presented by distinguished C'anadi.':n nrllst-i. unrlvr the sponsorship of the Col- llv Thornton W. Bureau) Isometimes he is late in getting Green Meadow folk. Peter is a light sleeper. He had been asleep but a. little while when he aud- denly ut up. his eyes wide open and. his long ears standing straight up. At tlrst he wasn't sure what had awakened him. Then he heard a sound that made Jump a little. It was the hateful- est sound. Yes. sir. it was the hatefulest sound those loniz ears of his ever heard. Not only was it the hatefulest sound to Peter. but it was the hatelulesrsound to all the Green Forest and the Green Meadow lolk. It was the hatetulest. sound to the Duck loik on the big river. It was the hate- tulest sound to Roddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy over in the Old Paa- itoh to wander is in his long heels. home in the morning. Sometimes he is so late that he does not dare cross the Green Meadows to the dear Old Briar-patch because it is full daylight and he fears I hun- ture. It was the sound ofazun.I gry enemy may see him. Then he terrible gun. spends the day in a bamible-tangle No other sound carries such in the Green Forest where no one (ear to the furred and feathered else will go. folk. large and small. Peter crept This morning Peter was safely to the edge or the dear Old Brist- homo in the dear Old Briar-patch patch and peeped out. It was still before jolly, round. bright Mr. very early in the morning. jolly. Sun began his daily climb up in round Mr. Sun had just begun hit the blue, blue sky. He was tired. dally climb in the blue. blue sky. for he had been roaming about in the early light the Great World all night. He was tired and he was very beautiful. It was beauty was sleepy. ln two minutes attcr that could be tclt as well as seen. getting home he was asleep. Now, It was the promise or a beautiful T-v--a Ti. day. But almost at nnce that prom: ise was broken by the bang o! a terrible gun. All guns are terr- ' contract Bridge Q . is ible to the woodland and meadow -""""w'o Wm-or In itlfc:.T.ma';..'.7:;.r4. "Q”wK3E9(LQ”e79i&h'0??”"-Elblank ace. South led a club to the RI-;(rAm)mr -nu; opnv . Jack and prutrorlha hcart then u I ' LEM, Vmay returned with a diamond and rui- ' ited dummy's last he-art. Now he o,.dma,.,1... - I cashed the king and ace ol dia- which does notncosctipciiungick monsd and led a low spade from d95U'0.V the defensive timing is me East put m the 1”" a sound lead. However thcie -sispot " 1'' would have dam mm m” anmhm. test to 138' applied; no good put up the Ion - and D095 me lead give decmm, "P depclarer simply covered the five formation which will be rnluabie with the seven' passmg the trick m his may M the hand? owcrve to Vtlest. frhat defender. after this case; winning with the spade jack, had the unpleasant. alternative oi re- turning .1 spade from his king to the combined tenace in the l4)&-tl0sQe09-'QeOEz&'00(m'O9Gl IOE PALOOKA I 1951-” and tlw It W. C. Alumni Association. South dc-alehl bl North-South handi. or, by ieaciing I ' p p ' - I East-Vlestxunera e. Mamet. heart. glvmg me enemy TKMVS HM) l”'wN'”I med from Alumni Members and i ha 9 2 an easy rut! and discard. at Irluizhc-s I)riig Lunipany. i ..L6Q51o wlttls oblviousl that South read ' 9 es '5 opening ead perfectly. or, Lowest i"l'lr'0st up K I s 3 4.3 4 3 2 . 10 5 to bghmore exaclt. read the reason t ' ” - or e lrumip end. If West. had .. V 9 K io 5 7 d . . 5J.i)(l Fur S1'(lSl,)ll iiiciiiberslii .- 'Q94z A "Dene ' led c”d' SW” WW1” . , Sum for ttudcnt membership 0:15 VV E . 24 3 2 have had a sheer guess as to how " ' 13- II ' S A 6 to play.the spades. but with the Q 87p IF implication that West was trying kypp.uMWwVwWw”H p 3A to protect. spade honors. South's . ine 0 attack was very shrew:-d. 0 ix J 6 .-asd...j.,d,..A; 4.xQio9s - The bidding: 1': soncii West Nomi ism I L HOPE RI VER 1. P... m eague 3 A Pass 4 Q Pass - (am Pass Pass Pass Sm 's bidding was ratlior y strange in that he went. back to . cluros after having raised in TEA AND DISPLAY l .:p(iildxes. but the North-South spade at ghe i d ng. as it happened, had a & fortunate repercussinn. CUNDALL HOME . . wash Wanting. M piinlcwt his T , 9 99359 strenzth. npcned a trump. "Psda-M Oct "'3"! gig" V MQM East took his am. and shifted to 3:30 to 5:30 PM. " ” ' ' t hearts. After winning with the .-...- .. . ,.. -as--i . . . eaaes Ill? 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