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Charlottetown tn Sydney — Monday. Wednesda ‘Phone No. 343052 Tuesdays and Thursdays THERE OUGHTA BE A AWI I’: P WHEN sin; GAVE mu THE am 9H’ SAID I HE COULD so Hi9 own swear Wavi- WWI/W’ r Qlifii UNTIL CAPTAIN ANT CAN THIS is ms LAST mixw! "" ' “Elfihhi8“ibfl'$""‘°' 0 tom NOW on ‘TABLI HERE; -‘ y and Friday Moneton Thane 0232 of m0st' oi the Queen Green Meadows tclk, Petq Rabbit, (or instance Yea, sir it Is a long time. It ‘was nearly three years since Peter had made the acquaintance of the Dobson ‘ ' seen Mrs. Dobson ggs on a big rock so that when they hatched the babissl would surely tall In the water, He tten then-i altogetill: as’. his old blends. Mr. and Mrs. Loug- bill, the Woodoocks. He was sure that they were nesting somewhere near Laughing Brook. They had arrived In April and it was now May, so they must be nesting. 1t was part or the spring fun to cry to find their nest. He always looked‘ lor it and never found It. Over In the Smiling Pool the Holes and no“ and Toads were! singing. ‘As Peter sat on the bank! o! Laughing Brook iiecenin’; he," forgot what had brought him there. It was esrly evening and still light enough to see clearly, He was idly looking down st the; l water when out oi it at his very; I feet crawled some one who was at ‘total stranger In him. His eyes I opened a little wider as he stared. he stranger was long of bod I with six less at the upper end, a . I big heed with a pal-r om uglydcck-i iing curved paws, and was dark‘ gray in color. He was wholly un-I i like any one Pete: ever had seen_ ibelore. ‘moss jaws looked u It‘ l they could pinch, and pinch her , I any one foolish enough to meddle I with their possessor. Peter had m, | intention of meddling, but he was § curious. "I don't believe I've ever seen you before." said . The stranger said nothing, psy- ing no attention whatever to Peter For s moment or i/wo he remained right at the edge oi the water as i1 in a strange place and not knowing which way to so. Just then Peter spied snother coining out of the water. Further slang on the bank were tvwo more. All looked so exactly alike that Peter couldn't tell one from ari- othisr. They all acted alike, as if they were In e strange place and were umertsinvwhst to do newt. “Cu-i I help you?" asked Peter politely, \ No one answered him. No one paid any attention to him. By this time several more o! these strange folk had come out o! the water. The first one began to crew] about, now this way. now that. The others did the same thing. - "Are you looking for scmietliing? Because l1 you are perhaps I can help you find it." said Peter. Still no reply. It was as if these strangers didn't hes: him at all.‘ Perhaps they didn't. or perhaps they were too intent on what theyI were doing to be bothered. They‘ crawled about bridrly. but not In any one direction as i! they were going to some special place. It was more as it they were looking for something. Peter was sure that they were and wondered what It could be. One of them even storied! to climb a tree.‘ "Have you ever been an land be- lly Fagaly and Shorten Ann 1mm no CAUGHT HIM WITH ANOTHEE one! ~ Auneev evz no»; O-IkZAA/D 9,0441; I -_ -u. _/ In.) I .\\\\~\\‘\\/ " i 0'1,‘ . a 1; 4 11W’! I . %’Z;{/i»////////§ . rim e Kftavflf/ lfl/zyi,f/// "4": "1 don't believe I've eves‘ all! W“ before." said Peter lore?" asked P09"- He might Just as well have held hi. tongue. Indeed he might lull es well not have bem there It I11 tor all the notice that was Iiven im. As a. nutter of tact thty new, hm been m land before. Considering that thGY had 5PM" their lives in the water It was sur- prising that they crawled about so easily. Qnesgthecncaxnatoaamall log. He aswled lions b61141 1i until he found a DINCQ where he could email under. Peter welohed him do this then kept watch for him to come out again. He watched in vain. When he looked around for the others mOst or these had disappeared. Peter had lust A glimpse a! one crawling “MB! B big stone. There wasn't another in sight. who these strangers were Peter couldn't even 8"”! I’ "m9 "m M; miJhlrn that these were the grown-up babies rrcen the tiny 33g; he had seen Mrs. Dobson 918w on a big rock beside Douch- lng Brook almost three-years be- iore he wouldaft have believed it. They were. The next story: "$111911" v4 His Life." Contract Brzdgeé a) 4 ALL 1N THE TIMING A somewhat tricky problem f? timing was involved in today! deal: ‘ south, dealer. Both aides vulnerable. 1 4V Pass West opened the spade king, end dummy‘! singleton appeared, shifted to trurvos- Dec sine em i/he trump kins we! offside, and, not wanting to let (one enemy take out too snail)’ Ind’ dummy": trumPfl. he out up the soe. It was s shcrislghted man- guver! Now when he led a dil- mond, Inst ducked and South could win with the kins. then mpg , gpgde, but after that there w“ m; way Q: South's again re- entering his own hand quickly en- ough to rudi his last spade. When he led dummys diamond queen, Ear-t won and cashed the trump king. then took out dummyh last trump by playing the heart live. Racial-ee- could discard either a spade or a club on the diamond jack, but he nevertheless had to concede lour tricks. On the bidding - Including ‘s origins] pass and East's double of the tour-heart contract -it was obvious that the diamond ace lay In front of the king, Tak- ing adv-snags o! that circumstances South should have proceeded as follows: He should have docked the trump lead In dummy and per-mit- ted Bast to win the trick. East would make his best return of a trump. 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