The Guardian jhnrsjky, Fobrugpy 3;19H5.-z '1 IIGNI WERE RIGHT lover little things despise; Qhev toll much to seeing eyes. -Old Mother Nature. Dome folks do not believe in aiya. Those are folks who have never really learned to use their eyes. There are many signs of many things all about us if we but have eyes to see them. and the knowledge to understand them. Most of Mother Nature's child- ren, the furred and feathered folk, are more or less governed by signs. especially in regard to the weather. This is specially true be- fore bad weather. Most of them know beforehand when bad weath- er is coming. and prepare ac- sordingly. lteddy Fox had noticed certain little things. certain little signs. that made him sure bad weather was just ahead. And bad weather h winter is always doubly bad for furrod and feathered folks. Reddy and Mrs. Reddy had start- nd nut hunting togctlicr, but had anon separated. In this way they ur-re more likely to he success- ful. Reddy was lucky. He had gone oicr to the open water of the Big River Sonietinies some- thing that he could ezit would be ivnshed down and would come out from unzior the ice. Somothing did this time. It iias a big fish. Something hiid ligiprmtictl to that fish far up the river. and ilie running water had brought it down the ice. It floated out in the open water just as Rt-ddy got there i Rttlltl)"S eyes glcanied hungrlly Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson SLAM MA'i'ili-JMATICS R is usually sound to redouble a ..lani'contract on ”pei'ceiitage.” Suppose the contract is six-odd oi H major suit, doubled. A suc- ccssful redouble accounts for 360 extra points. whereas if the con- tract goes down one. the loss from redoubling is only another 100 points. non-vulnerable. 200 points. vulnerable. Thus. the re- doubler in getting good odds. It goes without saying. howevlr. lint these figures apply only when the redouble-r has every right to feel that a one-trick set will be Gte worst that can happen. The queation of "percentage" does not even arise in such a case as the hollow-ingi Inhhoh , wiorthvsouniI&inoha 9: V6- qxnoenn , q.K':s .3984! soon Q75 N on as W B on on S gaano 862 aaxqe Oaxiaoun OQ qr... Tlnmddiny West laid down the diamond ace before loading a club. and though South ruffed the second trick and used dummy": singleton trump to saliage his own losing spade, the contract was still defeated two tricks for the not inconsiderable penalty of 1000 points. It is plain that South's redouble of the seven-heart contract was an act of pure iinhridlc-rt optimism. South explained his own leap to seven hearts by sayiiig that he had thought North used an ace- showing motliod oi-er two-bids and Itherofore had announced the din- mond arc. but exactly how that card loven if North had held lit would have kept Soutli from los- ing A spade nnd or a hcnrt trick Smith himself had had the dia- have lwi-n riixliiirtly vcIiiurcsomt'. hut that gamble pair-d hy rom- parilon with tho rt-tltuililr Wht'fi West doiibled. it took no great imagination on SttIlIll.S pzirt to roaliie that ho had s'lt"illf'fl into trouble soiiiiil filllllilllllllk do not doiihlo grand s-l'iiiis on iii:-ro sus- pioion' - and tho only thing loft ' for South was a wry nioek ass. GET YOUR Tt'RT7.T". DTCFST nf the Fulhcrtson Point-Foiint Mt-lhod. Simply send a staniiirrl. scif-ad- dressed cnvoliipc to the .l. C. Winston (Vi. tom Arch St. Phil- adelphia. P.-i. Dominioniiinnilinniiix 4 Pkts for 25f OH ACQUAINTID OFFII four but colon: SCAILIY. Vutow, IAVENDEI. non. Q! Inert ind. Giant Dllllll Flowned Zin- niu in four full size pnrlien (value one), all 4 I001! rvtraid for only in. has -sow big la page no and limo0 IOOI. Mild To-da It m Sill E Carleton. Oat. 'v. Vi -. ,. I I I Ttl . ' By Thornton W. Borges -.;. "My dear." said he. "don't yo. think we better save this fish?" as he watched that fish floating on the dark water. it wait so near. and yet so far. That wstei was too cold for him to think 0. swimming. Then. too. the write. was running too fast. it was talc log that fish down just a little way out. Running along the bank. Rec. dy followed it. If only somethin; would happen to bring that fish in where he could get it. Something did happen. The fish drifted into what is called a counter-current. It was a plat-c where there was a sort of whirl- pool, and some of the water ran back up along shore. instead of running down. The big fish drift- ed into this counter-current. It began to come in nearer and near er to shore. Reddy's mouth water ed, and his eyes gleamed. Cold as the water was. he waded out as far as he could. The dead fish drifted nearer and nearer. It looked as if it was going to drift past just out of reach. Then a JUHN B. MHCDUNALD in lue c..ii,)"iiiuin..ig tiuuis oi ..u.enini.i' .i, Adda, uh..t.' .m...icu ,..e..y am.) III. tile flolllt: ui Ufa ...il5i..u., Jana. Lalvgu ruuuiiiai-. . on 1)ClllIAIlah'll' nu. dtuilt D. nldk” ..snuiu at tile ...,e of U1 ycai... tic as ouiu in nevi Uvllliuiilll. rm L.uesl son oi ine iaie Angus ant. ...aria .iiacu..iiaiu. Hunt in early hie went to ncaiein Cuiiauu ivuera tie resiueu tor many years. eieutualiy t'eiui'ning to me iano of his birth. During recent years necessitated his retuenicnt from active work. He is survived by his wife. the former Florence Macxeiii of Long. In haemoriamyl Strange But True l I; F. II. MacArthur l Curiosity may be the trail l...i.iwleu'ge. but it skirts a dangcrou ll . The next time you visit a iisl: .liop lniae a look at the eyes on the i'l.,unders and you will see that. .every one of these fish have the eyes close together.. above the same corner of the mouth. The position of the eyes change as the fish comes to maturity. The lei. hand eye actually travels around the creature's head. till at last it he had been eminuyed In Cll31"isettlcs down by the right eye. iottetown, uiiiil tailing health; William Howard Tait is the uni; man to have held the offices of both president and Chief Justice of the United States The dog whelk has more teeth ci-een. and the following sonsluh than my of the fishes. nearly one daughteys; Ma.-,3 Mrs. Elmer thousand teeth altogether. Yet MiiL'L'.2IL'l'lel'll. l-lrectoivvn, Neil and 5l”"89 bl” ""5 Y0" 9" 999 "Wm Alvin. with the R.C.A.l-I; Forbes. 9"” by me”! M h Wwerml ""5' in New Brunswick; Helen. Mrs Lloyd MacPhail; Jackie, foreman with the County Construction Co.. Chaglottetown; and Betty. also of one sister, William. Austin. l)aii lei. and Flora. Mrs. Stewart Knight. all residing in Western Canada. also survive. The funeral. held from New Dominion United Church. was well attended by many friends and acquaintances. Rev. Harold Brown of Zion Presbyterian Church. assisted by Rev. Dr. iittle twist in the current sudden- ly swung it in. Just near enough ior Retidy to grab it. Now. Rciltiy was hungry enough it) have eaten that fish right then and there. He (lidlfl. He shook himself. then picked up the fish and started straight for the Old Pasture. He hadn't forgotten that Mrs. Reddy was just as hungry as was he. and she might not have had such good luck. She return- cd shortly after he got back to the Old Pasture She had had no luck at all. in her eyes was that same eager. hungry look that had been in Rt-ddy's eyes when he lirst saw that dead lish. She i.iieir tlini ltetiiix hai' brought it home to siinre iiith her. Reddy is like that. He is a good mate. an unselfish one. She reached for the fish. and Redciy pulled it away. "My dear," said he. "don't you think we better save this fish? Bad weather is coming. and we may need this fish more than we do now." Reluctsntiy. Mrs. Reddy agreeds So they buried the fish in the snow. and mice more started out hunting. The signs were right The very next day they couldn't go Charlottetown. Three brothers and " P080099. Insects were equipped with bor- Weir conducted the services, no 'i his address Rev. Mr. Brown spoke comforting words to the bereaved. referriiig to the quiet. unassuming manner of the de- ceased. and his devoted and faithful attendance at church. not only on Sunday but at the mid- week prayer service as well. The hymns sung were: ”Rock Of Ages” and "Abide With Me". and a special number the choir -rendered. "Lord I'm Coming gliome". a favorite of the deceas- ed. ' The pail bearers were Messrs. Hector Currie. Bruce MacLean Allison Maclylillan. Gordon Mar Ewen. Malcolm MacNeill. ant Dan Livingstone. Beautiful floral tributes adorn ed the casket. and interment tool place in the church cenictery the same in which his father was laid to rest fifty years ago. Card of Thanks We wish to express our gratc fui appreciation to Dr. MacLeo(' Rev. Harold Brown, Rev. D Weir. and (ill neighbours an friends who assisted in any wa. during our recent sudden bt those who sent flowers and mes- sages of sympathy. Mruand Mrs. Lloyd MacPhail and family. mDAiL'Y CROASYWORD H.31- ACIIOII 1. Shelton! 1.8ma.ll bay mlrlm out use Romeo 5.W'hat ovary Berlin -..- .God in; drills when they first came hm! be world. T:-':e for example. the lioriitail and incheworrn fly whoseg lrilling tools can bore a hole in the hardest wood almost as fast is a man could using an ordinary "ware and bit. The action of the- -'rill is controlled by is set of mus-: rles in the fly's abdomen and as; ilie tiny drill eats its way through He wood. the membrane shrinks vntii it is entirely relaxed. Then the midget drill is extended to its full length in the timber. It is interesting to note that the umble beds stinger also works Eke the drill action of an uv'ppsitor. except that it uses a poisonous fluid along with the sting. Even the clevercst present-day surgeons could learn a lot by study- ing the vampire hat. The crea- ture's single upper incisors and the canine are triangular in shape and extremely sharp. They can cut open the blood vessels of their vic- time and lap up the blood from the incision irithout the latter 'mmving what has taken place. We have some pretty gzud sur- geons among our medical men but '10! one of thcm is such I clever surgeon as the vampire bat. reavenient: also sincere thanks to f ' Lion 22. Finnish CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE clamo- Miclrey Mouse hunting if they wanted to. 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