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Attractive gift package holds ten 10-blade dispenr sers -100 blades in all. 55.00 - This GUARDIAN. cHARLo'mrrowrs -'.VeG3&me09N09O0E)e&00NO lcontract Bridge 0' By Josephine Cluberison 0f0OCeOOWOOm INTERPRETING THE ADVERS- ARYS'S PLAY It is s defenders duty, of course, to try to figure out why 3 sound declarer did or did not do this or that, and to conduct the defense aooordingly. Sometimes, however, this is a dililcult proces. Consider the following hand. which occurred in duplicate match. South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. Match-point duplicate. . on I oqiooss . son Assio Axon exits N 43 3 W E vans: cs S 933 ...x1oa7 4.3 as com g QAK7b2 - .y.A9s42 This was the bidding at many of the tables: South VVest North East 1 9 Dble. 4 9 4 4 5 Q Dble. Pass Pass Pass In at least one case, West opened his singleton trump. South studied the dummy, then he pin. up the diamond queen and immediately led and passed the club queen. West won and now decided to lay down the spade ace. East did his best to steer the defense by playing his lowest spade. but West was not to be deterred e- he continued with the spade jack. This gave South the opportunity to ruii, draw East's trump jack. and then establish his own fifth club for a heart discard from dummy. Consequently, this South went down only one trick. and the 100-point penalty he paid gave him top- score on the board. In the postmorten, West said that he could not believe South had laid himself open to a 500- point penalty by leaving :1 tmmp at large and risking It club ruif, when south should have seen clserly that even a 300-point penalty ould give him a. very good score on the board. since East-West could obviously make at least four spades or hearts. South, however, had his own ideas on this subject. He pointed out that the immediate club finesse could not possibly cost anything unless one riefender had it singleton in the suit: and azaiiist this was the fact that if he drew all the trumps inimadiately. then took the club finesse. it might be East rather than West who had only one trump. and East might be'”able to signal in hearts, thus clarifying the Buy Your Christmas Orders At P. GALLANT North" or South Rustico Store And Try Your Luck To Win A Turkey ()r Goose For Christmas FIND THE PEOULIARITY Ill THIS SALE TRY YOUR LUCK CREAM OF THE wssr FLOUR 55.95 Free one Pyrex Mixing Bowl 98 lb. bag ...... USE COUPON AT RIGHT HAND CORNER defense. 98 lb. bag' 24 lb. bug .. QUIX FLA MAPLE LE GROCERI'ES:- SUGAR, 10 lbs”. ., . ORANGE PEKOE TE ROBIN HOOD OATS, 5 lbs. CARNATION MILK, 6 tins .. , PEACHES. 15 oz. can-2 for GUM. 6 PEARS. 15 oz. can--2 for - PEAS, 20 oz. can-2 for CREAM CORN, 15 oz.-2 for . MOLASSES - 35c it qt.-3 qts. KES, reg. 420;-2 for ....... .. 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Trimmed, per . 50c CLOTHES PINS, 3 doz. for ....... .. 30c CANDY, SMOKED SIIANKLESS PICNIC RAM 35: u '5' 55c 9. lb. - Whole 50c ' Buying Potatoes. Turnip: and all. kinds Guess Box will be found at both stores Rf PRIIITTY Smd E995 NORTH and soon: RUSTIGO i 1. Right Guess EJPIWII ................ .... TURKEY Right Guess Drawn ,... GOOSE 'l Prime Gives zgc Both Stores SOME NEWS FOR PETER The news that harmless seems to me The worst of news to you may be. -Peter Rabbit. Mrs. Peter Rabbit sat at the edge of the dear Old Briar-patch. She was looking out across the Green Meadows to the Green Forest. It was very early in the morning. Jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun was Just kicking off his rosy blankets Sunbeams were peeping out at the Black Shadows hurrying back to the Purple Bills. The Green Meadows were no longer green, they were covered with light snow. Mrs. Peter wore a. worried look. Why didntt Peter come home? What was he waiting for? Didn't he know she was worried? Didn't he know that it would soon be too light to take the chance of crossing from the Green Forest to the Old Briar-patch? Why couldn't he be content to stay at home? At long last she saw him ooming. He wasn't hurrying. Now and then he stopped to sit up and look this way and that way to make sure the way was clear. In a way he was being careful. But Mrs. Peter wish- ed he would hurry. The nearer he got the more she wished he would hurry. He (ildil't. He just hopped along easily. He didn't even hurry when he saw Mrs. Peter just out- side the dear Old Briar-patch wait- ing for him. "Didnlt you see me here waiting for you?" dcinziiided little Mrs. Peter crossly. "Yes. my dear." replied Peter. "Then why didn't you hurry?" Mrs. Peter wniited to know. "Why shoud I have hurried?" asked Peter, ”I didn't see any reason to hiirrv. What is worrying you. my dear?” "I've some news lovr you.” said Mrs. Peter. She spoke rather shortly. "I hope it's good news," said Peter. "Well. it lbli'l.." declared Mrs. Peter. She stamped a foot. "Then it must be bad news.” said Peter. "And I don't like bad news." "You won't like this news," said Mrs. Peter. , I Peter pricked up his long ears and began to look a little worried himself. "If I don't like it, it must be bad news. And the sooner you tell me. the better." said he. "We have a visitor here in the dear Old Bi'laiup;itci'i." said Mrs. Peter. She looked more worried than over. "well, what of it? We've had visitors before. Who is it this time?" asked Peter. 7lTR73F?7i75 or qugds and Coids t-i':' 45 75) mw RIP KIRBY. ' in the East. The first jolly Littlel iBurgess Bedtime Stories ' 'By Thornton W. Burgess "It's Jimmy Skunk," sand Mrs. Peter. "You don't say!" exclaimed Peter, and the worried look left his lace. "I supposed Jimmy was asleep.” Mrs. Peter looked all around care- fully. "He may be," said she. "He said ho was going to sleep." "Jimmy is all right," said Peter. "We've been good friends a long time. As long as we don't bother him, he won't bother us. You ought to know that by this time." Mrs. Peter nodded. "0! course. I know it," said she. "I wouldn't mind having Jimmy Skunk just make a cell. or even stay for the day." ”Isn't that what he is doing?" Peter wanted to know. 3;Ks.i&3Q7igil&iT,,ai.'.,1,l.2;E'.i'E.?,. , ::f :1" 21;: ii v'.:.-, r "I think he is planning to stay longer than just for the day. I have a feeling that he may be ple.nn.i.rig to stay the rest of the winter." said Mrs. Peter. "Ohl" exclaimed. Peter He sound- ed a little startled. "What makes you think that my, dear?" "He's in that old house of Grand- father Chuck's, the one in the middle or the old Brier-pitch.” said Mrs. Peter. ' "Do you mean the one we use in, very bad weather?" Peter wanted to know. Mrs. Peter nodded vigorously. "01 course," said she. "What other one would I mean?" "But perhaps he's only going to use it today." said Peter. "He said something about using that old house for the rest of the winter," said Mrs. Peter. svecmssiie Ff. 1952 wasn't good news. Anyway. it didut seem good news just then. "I hope that isn't sol" said Peter. Clean Your REFRIGERATOR B-kins node bani.-he-load odors and .m by emulsiiying the (relay lllin that hm them. Keeps interior and lee aiiba tray. sweet and fresh too. Just sprinkle g mu, baking node on s dlmp cloth and wip. .11 inside surfaces every week. COW BRAIID This was news indeed, and it BAIIIIIG SODA ' Shoulder Swift's MEATS HAMBURG. lb. 39: ROUND STEAK. lb. .. 79: , RIB ROASTS. lb. 55: ROASTING PORK. lb. SAUSAGE. 2 lbs. . ....... 67: Place your order now for Christ- mas Poultry. 'AIl. birds will be drami and delivered when required. We will have in stock:- GRADE "A" Tuiixiirs. GEESE, DUCKS & CHICKEN. 49:: 5.2.1.9 :.:a::.m2.n.;s.n.nnny.s,-u.i-.s.;...;i.. MOLASSES. 2 qfs. . . vfffffffff 1 p, - s d a ' 13);';;f”;d.,,., U . H 43: ReAIeSINS. 15 oz.. 2 for 52c . 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