By Thornton nooxmo taaaan. Thriity people look ahead: Lny Iolks, behind instead. -Jerry Muskrat. C i Peter Rabbit was sitting under 5 big tern very near the smiling Pool. He was quite hidden. It was a favorite place of his. Peter likes in see without. being seen. And here he could see all over the Smiling Pool without anyone suspecting that he was around. Peter was dozing as he has a way of doing when sitting still. He was wakened by father Shall) squeaky voices, I-le peeped out from beneath the fern. Jerry Muskrat and Mrs. Jerry were Just climbing out on the mo! of their house out in the water. They were argue in. They were not quarrellng. J11! giving voice. squeaky voice, to their own opinions. "There's no sense in iti” declared Mm. Jerry, and her voice was very squeaky indeed. "But my dear. there is no harm in looking around. We might find a place that would suit us better. and ii any looking around is to be done this is the time to do it," rqueaked Jerry. Peter Rabbit pricked up his long rare. What in the world could they 3e talking about? Summer wasn't j WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOIF FERRY SERVICE (Sailings Sept. 29th to Oct. 25th . Inclusive) "Ely including Sundays- ” Standard Time. ' V l :31 Each Terminal. . a.m., 11 a.rri., 1 D-m-. 4 D-m.. IESERVATIONS: May be made (or a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown. at least 48 hours in advance tor:- iil--Firat and Second Ialllngr from each terminal each morning. ' '2)-For pt-rishablas andtor Live- stock in truck loads; on any sailing. , B)-For all sailings on Saturday and Sunday until June 12th. For Daily Report listen to CFCY Irst Weather Broadcast each week lay. l CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID D1-:L,AY.4 N ORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. E. Island W. Burgess over yet. and it wasn't time to begin !all work. '0! course Peter never does any work in the I311 or any-other time. But some of his thrifty neighbors do. "We never had a better house than we've got right here," de- clared Mn. Jerry, "and I doubt It there is a. better place anywhere," she added. "But my dear, I am just trying to look ahead." squeaked Jerry. "This place is good, but there could be a better one. Nothing is ever so good that there cannot be some- thing better.” "Says youi" retorted Mrs. Jerry. "some folks don't know when they are well off." Mrs. Jerry sounded a little peevish. Jerry took no notice at this. He slipped down into the water, and dived. Mrs. Jerry continued to sit on the roof of their house. Peter was Just on the point of poking his head out from under that tern and asking Mrs. Jerry what she and Jerry were arguing about. when Jerry's brown head popped up out of water close to the house. He was carrying somethlngiin his mouth. Peter wondered what it was. Jerry climbed out beside Mrs. Jerry and passed her what he was carrying in his mouth. It was a clam. Mrs. Jerry opened it. Peter wondered how she did it. She did It with no trouble at all. The shells she dropped in the waterj There Mrs, Jeny. ter," declared Mrs. squemky voice was less sharp. "Clams are getting a scarce," squeaked Jerry. "That around before we decide where will spend the winter." i "I tell you what. You do here." said Mrs. gincer, has invented a tractor." It can cover the .grou on extension legs designed avoid damaging crops. The ventor claims it is superior ordinary on ground. tractors the hest-known timber. is valued for making. "There's -no sense in lti" declared was a little pile of empty shells just beneath where she was sitting. "Did it taste good?" asked Jerry. "Nothing could have tasted bet- Jerry. Her l lttle is one reason I think we should look we the looking around and I'll stay right Jerry. Then she dived and went into the house. HOLBEACH. ST. MARK, (CPl- Douglas Lattimore, 33-year-old en- "walking nd if) in- in muddy The northern white pine, among North American pattern- . Arranrsoni MEMBERS OF PUBLIC SERVANTS ASSOCIATION I Due to the unexpected large response to the invi- tation for Banquet and Dance at Parkdaic Hall on September 30, it will be necessary to change the time to 6 p.m. SHARP, as only 150 can be accommodated at one time. We would ask as many as possible to be there at 6 p.m. . Membership Cards must be presented at the door. I NOTICE FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL This hospital is anxious to secure records and in- formation relative to past years. At the time of the fire in 1931, various records were destroyed, lost, or removed for safe-keeping. It would be appreciated, if any such records or information exists, that they be forwarded to the hos- pital in care of the Medical Superintendent. THE cu ARDIAN. CHARLOTTIITOWN contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ' t-z-:-:.:-:-:-:-;-;-:-:-;u:-'-:-.-:-:-;-.-.-. ( TOO MUCH "SCIENCE"? Now that contract bridge, along with almost everything else. has become more and more scientific, it may be wise to observe that pure science is not always the best approach. Take the matter of slam bidding. In most cases, of course. it is only sensible to investigate controls, but sometimes "science" should be suppressed in the inter- est of a considered risk, I Let's look at a deal: l" isidelvuilfe:-l'wN.( QAQBA 9105 .744, .. IQAIOBOET. 3 C rovi- :KJ'C4 N QAQII QJ1093 3, .'.QJ92 WSE Q80! .s.x74x QKJ109652 O72 QAKQ5 i Thebidding: South West North East 1. Fun 3; Pan 6Q Pass Pun Plan If West had opened a heart, South would have regretted his course of action, but with three suits aside from trumps to choose from, West did not make the lucky guess - he opened the .queen of clubs, and after that. obviously, declarer had clear sailing. Leaving aside the matter of Ask- it is worth observing that the more common scientific slam methods would not avail. here. Blackwood, for example, would not only do no good - it would out off the possibility of "stealing" the slam. North would answer South's four-notrump bid with five hearts - and East would double (or a lead. of course South could then subside at five spades. but a sound slnim-investment would be abandon- ed. As south actually bid the hand, he was makng a sound investment. First, North might have heart control. and the slam might be cold, Second, and more important by avoiding the mention of any hiher suit. South g a difficult guess unless he hap- pened to hold 9. heart combina- tion that made that lead natural. In view of South's freakish dis- tribution and North's strong spade raise, it was to be presumed that the slam could be made if the enemv did not immediately take two -heart tricks. On clear days the Nova scotia coast can be seen irom Table mountain in Newfouundland, B0 . milas away and 1,300 teat high. 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