E TWELVE TH.EppGUARDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 0 NOVEMBER 21, 1952 PAG ' " "' 'i ”' i' S Ll'L ABNER ' V y 3; Al Cam lcontract Bridge l so .x........-,..'::33;.et.:.. OFF GOVERNMEET amps: IN DOGKTCH! - S .'.'- 7 Y 3y Josephine Liubertson i FELL OFF GOVEQNMENT BHIXE. TX HEART: VOU LUCK?” Q1 COLLECT BRJKEN 70' HANDY EYES some folks with perfect 6395. You find, For all they see, might well be blind. - Old Mother Nature. This is not true of the tuned and ieathered folk. Most of these learn very early in life how very iinport- ant their eyes are. They learn how to use their eyes lo see all that can be seen. Their rrry lift: -very often depends on their ryesiglit. King Eagle and the Hawk folk have wonderful eyes, and have learned '”PlG IN (.'()M3l l'Nl'&Y CE BY POPITLAR REQUEST Three Act Comedy-Farce Si:l;:Nl by the Little Theatre Guild November 26th ton W. Burgess very wonderful. From high in the air. tiiey can see a Mouse or even it Grasshopper down in the grass. Just as you and I can see distant things trough a telescope. Then they can swoop down at I speed that makes them look as if they were falling out of the sky. All the time their eyes change to keep the Mouse or Grasshopper in perfect locus. Peter Rabbit's eyes are so placed so that without turning his head he can see behind him. This is important. Peter has to run for his life very often. Because his eyes are where they are, he can watch the how to use thrin in a way that is enemy belilnd hlni lV'lth0hl;?-l1I:TlEK mm. bun he can see above mm before. iii?iEiE7iTiE:Td't7Td'o”tEtTiB would be almost sure to run into things. l i The eyes of a Meadow Mouse are so placed in his head that as he runs along his little paths through the grass, he can look straight up in the sky without having to tilt his head up. He can't see behind And this is as important to him as it is to Peter to see behind liiin.l lDai1ger to the Meadoivmouse comes4 irom overhead, more often perhaps- than from any other directioii. This' is because there are many feather- A POKE” NTER, Stewart St. .ed folk always searching for a iMeadowmouse dinner. Wee Mite, just startiiig out in. the Great World, soon learned to depend on his haii eyes. whens ever he was out from the shelter in! over-lianging grass. he kept watch overhead. He needed only one lesson to learn to do this, and he never forgot it. He had been Wee Mite ran as he had never run” NEEDED: A Elm IN RESERVE Bridge is a game of' thrust and counter-thrust; of anticipating the enemy's best move and forming a plan to offset it; and, above every- thing. of having a plan in reserve which may succeed if the first plan fails. Let's see how these generalities apply to a specific casei 1 isovith dealer. . y ' -at-welt vulnerablm. gqioz I QAQIH QKQJ83' 4.7 4754 M5-3w 911093 N OK85l.g .952 W E O1074i .q.AQJ s 4-i309 4AKJ9s 072 one 4.9542 ,.Thebldding: South West Norlh Flat 1 Q Plus 2 Q Fun 2 . Pug 3 V Pass 3 Q. Pass 5 4 Pass 6 Q Pass Pass Pass West could have made matters easy for south by laying down the club ace, but West was not an al- truist a he launched a better attack with the jack of hearts. PLENTY. IHANDLE CASE.'.'- M Bl HANDL BY THE Nl.w..Vo-5? Olllu SINATO Run By Edwina --You KNOW MY AWFUL. ix HEAD-ACHES-V? WELL, THEY DON'T COME FROM 5OMETHlN' I ATE'.. No, MA'AMgg -- come FROM WORRY !.' YESSiR!Tt-iAT'5 WHAT Tl-l' sv-xi-A-musr 5AYS-- 'CQUNTTA I'M AFRAlD one s-WELL,1 SAYS--Tl-l' NEXT . TIME BIG ORWELL BUYS A NEW SECOND-HAND CAR STEADDA l2AYlN'TH'l HE'S m' one THAT'LL um, it Ti-i' HEADAcHE"AN' HE wow: NEED NO SY-KI-A-T;2usT ooc-roiz TO Tetuuim How g eor IT! Nosslkzz ii-unning long a little path other Now, to avoid imnied'iate defeat, lMice had cut through the grass declarer had to put up the heart (Presently he came to a little open ace and lead three rounds of dia- 'place where no grass hung over monds, discarding his other heart. the path. As he stiirtccl across t.'iiS1TllCl1 he led the club from dummy he looked up at the sky. Right West. liowerer, on winning with "” ore-i-liczid, and quite high above lthe club lack. saw that he could . V p phiin, was Killy the Sparrow Hawk. not afford to let. declarer ruff e ky, W Sponsored by The Altar Society. i i By Special arrangement with Samuel French (Canada) ' A Curtain time 8:00 P.M. Adm. 5300 He never had seen Killy before. lnyseverztl clubs, and so he returiied a tact he had been out in the Great trump - to South's great dis- Worlzi so short a time that he Ziztd comfort! South could ruff only seen very few of the feathered folk two clubs, and he could not cash Because in the great fright he had.zmother diamond trick because of ill! Was 100kiIliz l1i3- 1'18 SSW Kll1.VlThen, on the following club load. BRINGING UP FATHJER ihad from Shadow the Weasel helthe trumps in the opponents I i .had learned to have fear at all hands. The contract was hopeless. - ' l times when he saw anytfiiiig Dcclarer neglected one small but B A 4C E p-traiige. He ran a little faster than vital move before he led the club "-2! W, Um m,m,",,M,, H y hr. had been running. All the timcla namely, to ruff a low heart. otherwise permit a Tables for NEW - ATTRACTIVE SATURDAY NIGHT 9:30 - 12:00 For Reservations Call 1222 Between 4-8 PM. Sat. Reservations held until 10:45 Dancing Will Continue Every Saturday Night 100 Couples him that this strange person so far above him, was an enemy. Just ahead of him the path went under: ground. Wee Mite ran as he had never ran before. It was a good thing for him that he had grown fast enough to be able to run as he was running now. He reached that little tunnel in the ground. and darted into it just as the small yiawk stretched his legs down to I clutch him. He was just too late, and with a scream of disappoint- ment. cheokeii himself just as it seemed as if he must f'l'il.Kh on the earth. Then he flew away. From that time on the small trumps. or straight eroa-ruff. Now, however. the trump lead would not spell declarerts doom -. not by any means! He could win the trump lead with dummy's ten and ruff another low heart. driving out East's king. Then, with two good diamonds and the good heart queen waiting in dummy, South could abandon his club-ruifing plan in order to cash a high trump and then lead to duinmy's trump queen. The opposing trumps would fall. and dummy's cards would supply the needed tricks. start to come down. Something toldithe enemy would still have to lead Mouse, now fa5t, bemmmg 3 mg open at all. If he saw a Bird of any Mouse, never failed to use tlxosc kind. 118 raced for the nearest lmmdy 93-55 1,0 wax), mg sky abm-9 cover. He didn't wait to find out lhim whenever he was out in meld V Coniiniirdgonmpiige-16 By Walt Keliy , ' CAUAER I ;.L co aacg TO Amizmswr. ear ) 7,4525: 4 av: 511224 ED 175 A POINT ormibk, Poeom: DEMAND5 To 5 -me am IiliNARETl5.TI-(E HANJ i BEPIZENRVOF THE . By Alex Raymond . ig THAT'S ooo..-ma ooorzs UNLOCKED. I MUST PuLL IT TIGHT WHEN V St wet: Hmzizvi ll vi WHAT IS... oi-i, nave FORGOTTEN no N 500;, ,4EAVEN;I riuirs um um. ues MAKING sense i331; :oOli.iigHVAVilEN some wmi one an IT LOOKED LIKE THE NICE GIILS HE WQNT K) NARVIND HAD JOE GI TM! TOUCH uwwv aaev was YA rmo... euws eat no WDRRIES, - PLENTY OF MDOLN-I,AN' LIVES LIKE A KING; I r.,. m: x... v..m.. -..-am i.-.v..u nu. nqmd TILLY THE TOILER IF 30l.J WANT TO HAN5 APOUND HEQF. VOULL HAVE TO WORK! MAGGIE WANTS THE PIANO ' MOVED NTO THE OTHEI? 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