THE GUARDIAN. cnagtorrerowra contract Bridge 3y Josephine Cluberteon m A OCTOBER 30, 1952 3.! Alex Raymond 06'' I RC 3.9 .10. M-SS ILLEANI:S..GAMaLiN5 WITH pumps ENTRUSTEU TO ME...I OWE SIR HARRV THOUEAN & In the deal below. the East-West players were famous experts, but their defense did nothing toward enhancing their reputations. By Thornton W. Burgess only what they expect to see. They A STARTLING DISCOVERY y I ' do not see things as they really are. K”, r, .. - South denier. Look well at what you chance to They ihmk they see, but actually r(ylI,”..-A Both sides vulnerable. find. do not see. I XACM'. ml. pqj But. always with an open mind. Peter Rabbit had told Mrs. Peter . HUM . KQ973 -Old iiiother Nature” that he had seen baby Snakes taken 030” Q K 103 s y W into their mother's...iouth. He was MD” you we the babies come t . 4.854 ' M - H The trouble with many people is sure she had done this to keep my. , w QA85 Q1090; y. onion "la ncl pi i. that they look at things and seelthem safe, and that she would let Ea. ::0J4938 N 32 p U 6 -by ,3! Dim. 'l McB1-id. . ' them out when the danger was VV E V35 1 ' V e----- , ' over. Mrs. Peter wanted to know 7 932 NW” ”wAV0, he '” ' t H what the danger was that had TQ6 S '5Km9 yaw” 3 ” caused her to take the little Snakes A K 7 ' ' at Week End Specials into her mouth. me. couldn't tell 33;; her; he hadn't seen any danger. : gAJ73z "Whatever it was. it must have' been just before I came along." 5 onnx soap, 2 for ...................... .. 15c South opened with one club, Went - siJ"i5i.ii'sUDs- f for ...... .. 690 and Peter. E -e------- --H-;-- --A -e "Did you see the babies come out Owruued Mm " di”mm'd' N”"'h - RAISINS. Seeded. pkK- - .... .. 250 again?" asked Mrs. Peter. cam” "l Wml W9 h'””' mil 3”” ended up the declarer at three not- rump. .West opened the diamond nine. ”No," admitted Peter. "I hurried home to tell you what I had seen." i x l -, ........., E .. r l SUGAR FROSTED FLAKEST-jjlitgs. .............. .. 29c .O"-”"i"MN'- A , ' V M . Pt did' bell h 139 3f9!,'..3..1E.-J”l.; ,,-n...ji"4EE moses iittzleer Snaiiets hachve tn? Dummy's ten held the trick, and x CAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP. 2 for .............. .. 254: swallowed to protect, them; Pete; declare? mm boldly led the spade , queen. (Something drastic had to P7 w. RED R0S.E1TEA'.B',; 90”. ROBXN HOOD CAKE MIX DEAL- 2 Pkgs. and Mixing Bowl ...... ..-: ....................... .. 99c! 1lloLAssEIs, qt. Boylan and Warren PARKDALE 9:30 p.m.-1:00 am. 1 Charlottetown Branch of the Cgnddion Leg- VETEliAllS' HAl..l.0WE'EN DANCE LEGION CLOVER CLUB Legion Members and Their Friends Big Dance of the Year Prizes - Novelties - Entertainment CANTEEN l s1.00 p('I' couple FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 Come Early or After the Game LEGION MEETING I F f H. Aflliolhef. Ind lllll dIn?tllIerd bk-kl:Y m n meg "1 Q Q Sna e came out an one t e The reg" Cr 0 y 9 others on the flat rock. Peter was ion. I.E.S.L.. will be held in the Branch Home l I. was." 5' 8 P'm' Th""5daY- odvber 30' 1 Mrs. Peter said nothing. There ” ,was nothing for her to say. She had seen those baby Snakes taken into the mouth of the old Snake, and w Agendu:-- she had seen them come out again. (JLEANERS If they had been swallowed for food, they wc-uldn't have come out Pholm 2387 General business and dtulk by Com- did. No, sir. she didn't believe it. She was sure that if Peter really had seen what he thought he had seen. those balby Snakes were being swallowed for a dinner, and not for of the Old Bi-iar-patch. Just a little outside this was I big that rock. on it she discovered baby snakes. Then 1 grown snake suddenly appeared, and those baby Snakes disappeared. Mrs. Peter couldn't be sure whether the old Snake had picked them up in her mouth, or whether they had run into her mouth. But she was sure that was where they had disappear- ed. She was still wondering about it. when along came Bowse-r the Hound and startled the old snake. She ooued and hissed, but Borwser paid no attention to her. He wasn't interested in snakes and went on. Mrs. Peter watched him out of sight and then turned'to look at that Snake. She was just in time to see two little snalkes come out of the old Snake's mouth. At just that moment Peter joined her. He had been napping back in the heart of the Old Brier-patch. His eyes look- ed as if they would fairly pop out of his head. Yes, air, they did so. "What did I tell you?" he cried. "Now. perhaps, you'll believe me. Look at that!" Mrs. Peter didn't need to be told to look. She had been looking all the time, and she saw what Peter had seen, a third little snake come out of its mother's mouth. Anyway, Peter and Mrs. Peter supposed that the old snake was the mother of the babies. How could it be other- wise? quite beside himself. ”You see, I was right!" he cried. ”Don't you think it is wonderful? The idea of saying that mother Snakes have no love (or their babies! The very idea! But that is what some folks do say. Now, my dear, you see how right again. That is what Peter said and she had to agree. so it must be true that some mother Snakes did be done'to give South any chance for the contract.) East carefully played the spade six on the queen. but went, not wanting to give up to round out his contract. The moment the last trick was turned. East took West severely to task for not observing East's spuie "signal" -- ie, for not. taking the spade we and returning the suit. keeping a third spade with which to put East on lead. West retorted tartly that his own relusal to take the spade trick had not been I sound reason for East to discard three spades! It seems clear that West, was entirely right. First, East might well have played the spade nine or ten as a more emphatic signal; second, it was giving up for East to discard three spades. There was no point in East's trying to keep club protection - if South had the A-Q or clubs, there was obviously no hope for the defenders. Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKER! Charlottetown. P E. l. Properties Bought and said Alan I Full Rental and Auctioneerlng Service 125 Ron! Street-Phone llll Have Your ("stiles DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY i SjjGAR' 10 15; ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg H 95c protection, pew. could,” mum he, his entry. held up the ace. V W-en? - ' , believe anything else. She said she Dwlhr” "hm "n R" Q" H" GRAPES. 2 lbs. ............. .. 200 had L0 be shown berm ghc mum hlenrt tr1cgs.' and East discarded "O-" "O: believe. And a few days later she in?” 51” 95- Th" remwed "M -- BANANAS" "L " 1?? was shown. 59”" "”"""' "mi mum mnply es rueaesmvooe ..................... .. 320 She had been sitting at the edge eslabmhed ”l0l'hel' d1”-mwld ill” gma'emwp45g5 1 H357 maeo JOE.,.KNOBBYiS xusssv morass p I rode Leo Bradley on his trip to Australia. :3:-giigw their babies to protect 6” "mm And then. Mrs. Peter made a "1"! "m" the W000 ISLANDS-GARIBOU FERRY SERVICE OCTOBER 23rd T0 NOV. 30th startling discovery. She had been locking closely at those -baby Snakes, and for the first time she noticed something odd. "Peter!" she cried, "Look at those babies!" ' wheezing. nap. ml: struggle for breath caused by Asthma. T339 RA!-MAH. Ipecially made to relieve Amlmi mllCYY- Helps you sleep and work. in comfort. Don't lose another night 5 sleep. Take Tcmplcton's RA:-MAH W'-'l3Y- 05C. 51.35 at drugglsts. 1.5. LEAVE wool) Isl NDS: X 1 H" ..I.m lookxngxr mm Fem. hwmt Prince hova . -- H 3 'p'm' about them?” . LEA:;':,;”(l.e l ' ' "They can't be that Snake's bab- ' ” les!" cried Mrs. Peter. Ch I A. Du: I g . . I n-m- 1 I'-m- .. . .. " 9" '"" y 11 MW 3 mm. Why cant they? asked Peter, PAINT A ROOM Prince Novn For lull iniornlniion contact lit-nil Office at Charlcittetnini. where, by making: xlppllcatloll at least 48 hours In advance. rest-rvatloliin nuly be secured for tint and second sailings. each day from each terminal. For daily report listen to (.'F(.'Y each llrnt News Broadcast.'l.30 n.m. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID IJELAY. NORTHUMBEIHAND FER-RIES LIMITED. (:nARLm"rlr.'rmvN. P. E. l. morning following looking puzzled. 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