THE GUNRDIAN. UHAKLU'l'l'E'l'UWN bout to be rewarded. At least that u what he thought. Looking down KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED from his perch in the tree he saw - the top of a head come out of that doorway. All he saw was the top and back of that head, for he as above and behind it. He didn't PAGE - SEVEN By Z.';'-- Grey ' 7ivn-iole:tAa;s)v'rcmvr- T ( s1vIrrM;.n:n..pur MARCH 7, 1952 , mrsou f'.4'”5lVn it 1- -.g noonrs ms-rfuie lfay all mistakes of yours be small But better still are none at all. -Peter Rabbit. Hoot, the Owl was feeling very much out of sorts. He was dis- polnted. He was greatly dis- By Thornton W. Burgess He hadn't known that Prickly Porky the Porcupine was living there. It wouldn't have made any difference to Peter if he had known. It was that hole or I-looty's claws. and himself as Hooty's din- ner. He had no intention of being any olle's dimer. Now I-footy the Owl didn't know He new up in 8 tree Just a little back of that doorway. that doorway. But snapping hill bill and hissing didn't do any QtHO&O0&60&G0ieG take a real look at it. He took it for granted that this was Peter Rabbit": head. If he had really Continued on page 12 contract Bridge y By Josephine Culbertson 'i4ev&ooQao:xDoo-:3-assesses A SAFETY EA? was VITAL - I In such I deal as the following, a safety play is a "must." . , iii N y it t..ff.; . nipointed. Disappointment almost whose home that was either. Per- good. Losing one'a temper never always makes folks feel out of sol ts. TIJDS he should have. but he didn t. does any one any good. g m d 16 you we, Hooty had iullt tnisseii In the first place, Prickly Porky "Whoever goes in. has to come ta" 9” "' M can E MEG catching a dinner. It was his fnv- didn't use it regularly. He isn't out. I'll catch that fellow it I have N"”"'h'sWm Vumera c' '5 SNESCKEO RECOGNIZED am. kind of a dinner. and he had much or a home body. sometimes to watch 3,11 the rest or the mgmr . 10 5 4 SILENCE A5 A CHEER missed it. by not much more than he will spend three or four days up said Booty to himself. He flew up y 0 J 7 3 2 A 35AM 0; goes up." 3 hair. That dinner had dodged in one tree without ever going in a tree just a little back from QA843 Li(,H1AppgAiz5 we steps into a hole in the sgrounrl Just as home. When Hooty saw Peter dive that doorway. From his perch he 4.7 2 on THE LARGE SCREAM IN lie was reaching to clutch it in through that doorway he first setin could watch it without being seen QKQ J 9 472 WHITE WALL RAGENAS mess: cruel. hooked cialls -of his. erl down on the doorstep. linapping by any one looking out. They would as; N 9 10 9 8 0 OF 11415 RE JOE 5:21:15 Anyilllllx or My One "9 Ciliivcil-95 in his hm angrily. Some people when have to come wholly out in order to 9 K W E O K -T T 5 RE 7gJ?mE those claws seldom gets away. That they are angry. stamp their feet. see him, 0 Q 10 8 S q. 10 6 4 SQUARE AND NATNE dznncr he hadn't caught, was Peter Hooty snaps nls bill. He was angry Now patience is something mag :50 5 we FACE OF .TA.,AR.. Rabbit. because he was dislDl)0inted- He a. successful hunter or fisherman OA JOE pALogKA 1oN5UE" xow when Peter had dived head- quite lost his temper. lie snapped must have, Impatience loses more V AQ 5 4 Appggasm ion: ll-in that hole in the ground. his bill and he hissed dreadful than ever it catches, Hooby is 3 O92 J 3 in hadn't known whose hole ii. was. threats as he poked his head in good hunter. He wouldn't be alive ti-AKQ 3 ---- , if he were not. Hooty lives a hard The bidding life, especially in winter. He has res No, g A to catch practically all his food. :22” Int Paaath ?i".;. ' He has to be smarter than those 5., P,” pa” pug J HENRY By Carl Anderson Arraurlou FIILL OF THE BEST IN FINE ENTERTAINMENT ' itMEE T THE OBRIENS" Staged at the HOLY HEIIEEMER coiuiuiiiiv churn: (Stewart Street) MARCH 17, 18 and 19 ' Presented by the Benevolent Irish Society. Tickets on Sale Monday at the Clover Club. FARMERS he hunts. When times are hard. as they often are in winter, he sometimes goes hungry for long times at a stretch. For a Bird of any kind to go without food for more than a day and a night is a. long time. He knew that Peter Rabbit did not belong in that neighborhood. He knew that Peter probably would not stay in that hole in the ground any longer than he must. He sat patiently on his perch his great yellow eyes fixed hungrily on that doorway. Not far away. high up in a tree, Mrs. Hooty was sitting on eggs in a nest she and Hootv had used for several seasons. Winter was not yet over. but already she had been sitting on those eg-rs for more than a week. Perhaps Hooty was thinking of her and the fact that she had little time for hunting. Perhaps he was thinking if he caught that Rabbit he would share that dinner with her. However. it is more likely that he was think- ing of only himself. If you are patient long enough. your patience is almost sure to be Taking advantage of the vulner- ability conditions. West made a strong effort to keep North quiet, but his spade jump was hopeless in view of the strength concentre- ted in the South hand. True. South was running a. risk in bidding five clubs. but it wasrwell calculated risk. ' West opened the spade king. Win- ning with the blank ace South drew three rounds of trumps, then entered dummy with a. diamond and returned a low heart, flnesslng the queen. East won the trick with his blank king and continued with spades. South ruffed. of course, but now there was no pos- sible way of avoiding the loss of another heart trick to East. and since South also had to give up a diamond, the contract was doomed The only problem in this hand was in the heart suit. With the K-10-9-8-6 missing. South could not hope to shut the opponents off without even one heart trick; thus. all his efforts should have been directed to holding them to that Gun. Anal -vs AGOOD LIVING WHEN YOU GROW UP .7 LIKE THE ivA9yoi.i'ize ' , FEEDING ME I! I Now is the tilne to order your Chick l'eciuil'emenis for rewarded. Hooty's patience was a- one mck m hams, The mm t i . are bein hatched this ear and method was to lay down the heart ms Season Less eggs g y see from the South hand. This that means strong prices next fall. Our Chicks are strong Wu” guard against the mum”, ind healthy, they will live, grow, lay and pay. 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