PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ocromm 22, 1952 MP Km” ' . . O P By Alex Raymond 1 Lovs HER. Ivorueiz. mm AT i.aA51' Pnouilsa A . HARRY is A GENTLEMAN. I'M MI YOU'LL on MR. - suns HE'D Bi srunlngav no WIIEATLEY RIVER. W. I. sect-two-t-es-Q-oo;eo 6 'On -Thursday evening. Septem- ber -ith. Mrs. Cora Ling was host- contract Bridge x& ess to the members of Wheatley 33 "”""h"' C"'b"'"'"' ( River and Meadow Bank Insu. '45-toss-co-t-co-twee-t-ease "mi A BIDDING AXIOM NONSENSE PETER! M-M SIR The members of Wheatley River Institute conducted their regular FORC '5 e l . monthly meeting. withithe presi- ER C is - ' dent opening the meet ng by the " " - J - .. . a singing of the Island Hymn and CF "ow " i a repeating the Creed in unison. u-Quail 1,5 After making a. correct shutout bid. the player should stand aside ma 1” h” p'""" "take ch”ge"' Eighteen members and twenty- rrms is m um" whmi 15 m” "3 four visitors answered roll call by M” Kmwn A5 "' rmmd Pea each giving her maiden name and Consider this can: place of birth. Minutes of the 10-2: last meeting were read and ap- West dealer proved. Both sides vulnerable. Reports of committees were then By Thornton W. Burgess REDDY IS OUTGUESSED as xxixu F00 SXIIDOLII B. tongue yCl.' CEHHOL I.X'U5l.. given. It was -decided that several '.-leed not, unless you really must. . 103 1 -0m New mm M52 3".f.'3.Z”ih2”?i'll” vga(::ati)i)nmt:) 5533.33 I 9107653 fan the teacher's desk and repair Life is I 8011 of Kuessmlt flame 4-1032 . the blinds, and that paper towels with all fine people of the Green 4&1 4 &g5A g and 5. hand pan be bought for the Forest and the Green Meadows. :Q2 xv E V g1109- school. Yes. sir, that is what it is. a sort KO” K-J8 New committees are as followri D, guessing E3-fne. you see, nearly l -I-575g S 6 School. Mrs. Pieston Rackham. all of thpm hunt, or are iunted. . K .AQ”8o1l---- yin. IXIIII:-dH:T0ld nlliuntaln and 4 TM human "3 always Jymg W QQB Mi": Leoneard ,l?ivr?r' )luncgironli2E:' , guess just what those they hunt 5 ' 3' - i , ii . 0 A94 Reagh Barrett, Mrs. Norman Ling will do and the hullted are always , . I g l v d'A 6 and M" Herbert Smith ;i-ymgtoguessjust whatihe hunters "E", x l Qvn conux-mndence Wu .read and do. The hunter tries I a v The bidding: , . , A" "Yin? w -- discussed. Seveial membeis were asked to collect for the cancer to oullguess the hunted; al.d the&There 1” me .,iddie '0; it say, West North East South fund and bring money to the next hunted tries to oiltgiless the hunter. . . . 4 in, pin, 4 g 4 rhe one who succeeds Lives Ioligest.L?:":ged, EM ,EL”3ii”.”i&.k Pass Pass Dbl: Page meeting. It was decided to leave Reddy Fox was trying to out- where? Pass Pass the orphanage collection until a guess Ragged-Ear, the young Itagged-Ear had done nothing of south Cermmly could not be inc, date. Mi” Helen Mun" , Rabbit who had come to live in the kind. He had outgueased Reddy. mlmm for mddmg four spud” but wag inked to make inquiries gboui, the Old Pasture, Ragged-Ear was That morning when he had caught me remit Wu caiamnousl 3 a music teacher for the school. trying to outgucss Reddy, and so a, glimpse of Reddy hiding in the matter of fact. mere Wu more The next meeting is to be held far had succeeded. Raddy had first tried his smooth tongue. and it had failed hiln. Then he had tried to scare the young Rabbit into doing something foolish, and this too had failed. He had,tried other schemes, and these had failed. He had been very sure this night of catching that provoking young Rabbit. He had learned Ragged- Ear'a habits. He knew that every night the young Rabbit visited a certain patch of clover, and that he returned to his home in the oramble-tangle Just about daylight. He had lain in wait beside the little path Ragged-Ear always used. it just happened that Ragged-Ear stayed in the clover later than usual. Jolly. round, briglii: Mr. Sun was up before the young Rabbit started for home. A ray of sunlight touched something red in the bu;hes, Ragged-Ear saw it, and knew it for what it was - the red coat of Reddy Fox. Instead of going home, Ragged-Ear went down a hole under the old wall of which he knew. For several nights Reddy tried lying in wait beside that little path to the clover path. He tried early in the evening hoping to catch Ragged-Ear going to the clover. He didn't even see Ragged-Ear. He tried lying in wait Just before day- light. to catch Ragged-Ear coming home. Rggged-Ear didn't come. Reddy was puzzled. 1-lad Ragged- Ear given up and gone off, some- HOPE RIVER P"-shesv and mmem M gmng mmle justification for South's bid than had gone liito the Old Chuck hoe mt me foubhenrt response Eur” under the wall, he "Km Wei Wei EA”? WA Wm irig. That shutout call mu in wait for him. m "Thatfellow thought hecouldca h could "And nomm but C, b me. but I fooled ..im. Yes, sir. common unless Ea” mld :n ma 1'” mm mm extremely powerful suit of his own 'AZAm-'' 531” mA3gediE'," M mmsem and side tricks to boot, and though "He'll try it again. Hell lie in wait Eu” heart mm might mmmmy going or . , comma. He probably has found out be considered good, it was certainly mg: 11 l::”hz'3l:e.c1;i,Yl”m3;i:wrl:1m”:n(E hand, to make East confident about won't go back to the i7ramble- tangle for a day or two. and when I do. I'll change the time of my . 1' d Ezgfg 3:: dca”;"u1g”h3t "HI eI:::;L,,0 my would rescue South from impend- For "' mum” M mys Ragged'E” card club suit but west made no gigrthglg hgzsnfdgt mm Reddy such error. He had described his There was no sign of the young Rabbit. Had he 'ecome frightened ..mnd,e., and left the Old Pasture? Somehow am at mm. m -u tangle and peeked in. There. sale in the middle of .t. sat Ragged-Ear taking a nap. Roddy ground his teeth as he left as quietly as he had known little path. That night he was back watching that little path once more Ragged- Ear didn't appear. The fact was. gjag gg he had changed his habits. He was his teeth more than ever. He, getting his sweet clover in the day- smartest of all the people of the time, and staying at home nights. Green Meadows and the Green He had ouogueased Reddy. and it Forest, was being ou-tguesaed by was some time before Reddy found a young Rabbit. It was enough to this out. When he did be ground make anyone grind his teeth. 1-mire; : Reddy hated to give up. He is LEAGUE 0F MEBAY 7::iii::.::;"2.:0.;".i:;”.2r.;..'ii; TEA AND DISPLAY made to the preemptive club open- announced very clearly that West not good enough. in an aeeless. a. heart game. Also. needless to say, East's void in clubs was any- thing but an offensive asset. Many players in west's position ing disaster by rebldding the eight- hand adequately at his first turn -- now it was irp to his partner to one four-spade call, one way or another. the chance to double four spades, and the outcome was an 1100-point penalty, East ruffed the club open- ing, put West back on lead with a heart, ruffed away South's club ace and eventually collected an- other spade trick, a heart and two diamonds. not the giving-up kind. But he had to eat, so he had to do some hunting elsewhere. But he didn't forget Ragged-Ear, and in the at the home of Mrs. Herbert Smith. when roll call will be an- swered by each member paying twenty-five cents to the A.C.W.W. fund. Collection amounted to or I-I .15. At the close of the business meeting the members of Meadow Bank Institute assisted by Wheat- iey River members provided an entertainment which was much enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was then served. bringing a so- ciable evening to a close. Scotland Yqd-I'd Is Compiling Who's Who LONDON, Oct. 31 - (Reuters) - Scotland Yard is compiling a who's who of international crooks who might be expected to take advantage of the influx of visitors to London for the coronation next June. .. Information about the move- ments of criminals supplied by the international criminal police com- mission in Paris, the Federal Bur- eau of Investigation in Washing- ton and Commonwealth police authorities is all being catalogued. Every international criminal who comes to Britain-the world's con- fidence men. jewel snatchers, lio- tel-lounge thieves, gambling-house operators and drug traffickers -- will find a place in the dossier. back of his mind he was constantly trying to think of ionic plan by which he could outguess Ragged- Ear instead of being outguesscd by him. And all the time Ragged-Ear was growing wiser and better able to take care of himself. 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