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Located on St. Peter's Road, 10 minute's drive from Charlottetown. p OPENING ANNOIINOEMENT BYRON J. GRANT, 0.D. Graduate in Optometry Has Opened Offices At 12414 KENT ST., CITY Complete Visual Examination and Fitting Wood Islands-caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between l'RlN(:E EDWARD ISLAND in NOVA SCOTIA schedule (or June 24 to September 24: "Prince Nova"-Leave Wood Islands 3 p.m. "Prince Nnvn"-Lcnvr-. Caribou ....... .. 1 pm. 5 p,m, ""Charlc-,5 A. Dunning"-Leave Caribou .. 7 um. 11 am. 3 n.m. Charles A. Dunning"-Lv. Wood Island! 0 am. l mu. 5 p.m. For Dally Information. Listen to CFCY at 1:55 A..u. EACH WEEK nay - STANDARD rm: NORTIIIIMBEIILAIIO FEIIIIIES LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown. P. E. l. Catch An Early Sailing and Avoid Disappointment LI'L ABN ER (-WW9 LIKE rzx A n.'u.A WHAIP rrwo FELIX FANDANGO-BUT-P?-AH BIN wAurw'Fo'MILE5. iAN'AH H4w'r SEEN NO 435'!) ' (-'MEJaE'I.Y- 'A'Vu.'- au.s.r.'- mwrw mas ME lTH4lN'I' POLITE T'AX A srmwsz. 7u.nuI..'..I.-Au-.-. .. o- 4..."... an us.- THE GUARDIAN. (IHARIJITTETOWN soon A Mass It isn't what you see, but know. By which to judge a thing is :0. -Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit was spending the day With his cousin, Jumper the Hare. over in the Green Forest. Peter does that every once in a while. It isn't that he is so fond of the Green Forest. As a matter of fact. he wouldn't live there ior anything in the world unless he was iorced to. Then he wouldn't be happy. He doesn't like a crowd of big trees living together. That is what all woodlands are. ' --j:-.-......:.::.m '”FOOl5UD0Ol'"”O”'4"' t'--V”: ONO Contract Bridge E By Josephine Culbertson ..u;n:.ooooaczczonoaoonon.qn.L A WEIRD CONTRACT lO'QdDDUOC8" A double-dummy problem is not really bridge, and for that reason, few such "puzzles" are included in this column. There have been sev- eral requests, however, for an ex- planation of a statement in Culb- crston books that a small slam can be made under certain eon. ditlons when declarer has only two trumps, with only two more in d"mmY-so here is proof of that statement. It is sincerely hoped, however, that no reader will as- sume that this column encourages the biddinl of small slams (or lothefr contracts with) such hold- ngs gQ1o QAKQOI 96.2 goes: J58! .9810! :Js-I WNE woos Q1076 5.10! scum 3 491 QAK 932 QAKQ4I QAK64 Please do not ask how south could actually reach six spades in a serious rubber or duplicate game! (Perhaps he meant to cue- bid the spade suit, and before he knew it. he was in six; then he forgot to take himself out to six notrump!) This is not a serious hand- the idea is merely to show the possibilities. so, we're assuming that the con- tract is six spades by South, West could be 'mean" and open a trump -but let's suppose further that he prefers to open the club queen. Can South fulfill the contract? Yes-as follows: The club ace wins. and South also cashes the club king. then the three top cards in diamonds and in hearts. south discards a club on the third heart; dummy discards a club on the third dia- mond. Meanwhile, the defenders have had to follow suit. Now dum- my leads a heart and south rufis; the bidding of small slams (or any south leads a diamond and dum- my ruifs (with the ten or the queen. as may be needed). South ruffs the last heart with his sec- ond and last trump; dummy rulfs the last diamond with its second and last trump. The delenders have been undertrumping help- lessly'Tlght along. south has his 12 tricks, and the thirteenth trick. the losing club, is taken by both opponents, in effectl Tia liope River Picnic Wednesday. July 26 Suppers will be served; and amusement: provided Va: i. 'wg-L, '5 lly Thornton W. lumen) . . 1' ,, ' . ' 3 V? 1'.'Q".'u”-T. I:-Ni 5 Peter prefers bushes to trees, places like the Old Future and the dear Old Bria: patch. of course. That is the best place of III. But he does like to visit the Green Forest. It is curiosity. Yes. sir. that is what it is. He wants to know what is going on there, and perhaps now and then get a glimpse of some of the folks who live there and maybe make the ac- quaintance of some of them. Some folks like to boast of the people they 'know' when really they have no more than a speaking acquaint- ance. You know how it is. Now Peter's big cousin, Jumper the Hare. he whose coat is white in winter and brown in summer. prefers the Green Forest. .especi- ally such parts of it as have plenty of young evergreen trees beneath which are hiding places in which it is easy to keep out of sight. He doesn't like open country, and he never crosses the Green Meadows to the dear Old arinrpntch. Peter may come to see him. but he doesn't go to see Peter Peter was tagging along at his cousin's long heels when they came to the foot of a tree that looked uke a perfectly healthy tree some- one had started to try to cut to pieces. Anyway, around the foot oi were chips and splinters of fresh- ly cut yellow wood. They were not at all the sort of chips to be found around old stumps, or at the foot of a dead tree. They had the bright, fresh look oi the chips left by the ax of a woodcutter who had chopped 1: living tree. Peter looked up. Not very high. not very far above his head when sitting up, was a great hole cut into the trunk of that tree. Look- ing higher he saw two or three more holes, not so big and not -50 deep. Such a mess as some one had made of that treel Jumper noticed the look on Peter's face. "Logoouk," said Jumper. "What?" asked Peter, looking puzzles. "Logcock the Woodpecker," re- plied Jumper. "What about him?" asked Pe- ter. "He did that," replied Jumper- nodding toward the holes in the tree nnd to the chips on the ground. "No!" exclaimed Peter, such a mass as someone had made , of that treel "Yes," replied Jumper. "Do you expect me to believe that Drummer the Woodpecker cut a tree to pieces like that?" de- manded Peter. "That depends on which of the Woodpecker family you call Drummer." replied Jumper. "They all drum so I call all of em Drummer,” explained Peter. "The one who has been working .....mm..a....m..:..m. (continued on page M) .BlNGO Holy Redeemer Iiall ToiiiGll'I' mo '1'!!! In-Ines an the some so those prevailing at other Binltn in the city. WELL AM i CALLED ' OR"T'DlI KIN!) U!" ROYAL MOUNTED ,ex.vs's Mame sPurr5.e5D.' . V . U) 1...": s. ;v:u..Heee can-5.1 Hoar 437547 scorr 7;fA"(6;V-9 arzrtgaz ' ”'5iJ4fZ"5 "WW6 ”;.'s”;?;a:25Af..;c1f-2?: - W. JULY 2g. Jogl ALL RIGHT. LET'S SEE YOUQISUSTUAS MANIFEST, NO COMMENTS. I Dow: F HiiMPi-iilEY...NOW THEN... 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