By Thornton JERRY GOES ALONE. It is a fact if, truth be known, Some things are better done Ilone. -Jerry Muskrat. W. Burgess stay in the Smiling Pool through another winter. Mrs, Jerry was entirely satisfied to stay and could see no sense in looking around. She said that Jerry could go if he wanted to, but she was going if to stay right there. Jerry Muskrat and Mrs. Jerry Peter Rabbit, sitting under a big 1'” wad disagreed. Jerry had suggested fern at the edge of the Smil- .. . (ii 7h8t they take a little trip. He ing Pool, had been listening. Oi. . 'hought it would be wise it they course he shouldn't have listened. 1 know how full of curiosity ooked around i)Cirll'(' deciding to ATTENTION MEMBERS OF Pl'BLIC SERVANTS ASSOCIATION Due to the unexpected large response to the inri-. tation for Banquet and Dance at Parkdale Hall on September 120, it will be necessary to change the time to 6 pm. SHARP, as only 150 can be accommodated at one time. We would ask as many as possible to be there at G p.m. but y Membership Cards must be presented at the door. GRAB roan BEST GALA AND COMETOTIIE , AUTUMN CABARET DANCE p v. M. c. A. mm WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30th Dancing 9:30-12:30 Admission 5300 For Table Reservations Phone the "Y". Sponsored by the Y. A. S. C. LECTURE AND BEAUTIFUL COLORED MOVIES .”WlLD LIFE DOWN EAST" PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIPM V 3'99 , . raX '1 asked in his turn. Peter is. Mrs. Jerry had dived and izone into their house in the water. Jerry was swimming past where peter was sitting under the fern. He pok- ed his head out. ”Are you going to?" asked Peter; "Am I going to what?" Jerry asked in his turn. "Are you izolrg to go loJk around as Mrs. Jerry said?” replied Peter. ”I don't know," squeaked Jerry sharply. "Anyway. what business is it oi yolirs. Peter Rabbit?” "None," admitted Peter, ”I was just wonderini:.” Before he could say anything more, Jerry Muskrat dived. As he did 53 he slapped the water witl: his tail. He was so near that he splashed Peter. Peter waited for Jerry to come up so that he could ask another question. He waited in vain. When Jerry did put his hcad out of water, he was way down at the other end of the Smiling Pool where Peter couldn't see him. Jerry started down Laughing Brook toward the Big River. H: had quite recovered his good na- ture. In fact, hevwas feeling extra good. "I'm glad she won't come," thourght Jerry. ”'YcS. sir I am so I wauld rather go alone. There are times when it is a good thing to be alone. Every one ought to spend a little time alone with them- selves. Everybody needs a change. I'll be glad to get away from the Smiling Pool hr a while." Jerry swam part of the time and part of the time he went along the shore at the edge of the water. It was at long. long time since he had licen down Laughing Brook and he found many changes. Holes that he used to know in tine bank had been filled up. Other holes had been opened. It was fun to explore all these. It was 2 good thing to THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1e-8 P.M. I T ' Admission 50c Lecturer: Mr. Carl Buckhlester. National Audubon Society Sponsored by the P. E. I. Women's Institutes in the interests of conservation of wild life, soil and forests. Li'l Abner (irnilintiicd on page 14” --AN"TOTHINK 0' HOW we wokaieo BOUT GITTIN IT on- LISSEN TO IT LAFI'.'.'- WHV1 THET DRAIN sEE!r- EF I.I'l. msrsaioos - WARN'T oaassso IN THET oaaw PIPE, n- - COULDNT HAVE ALL TI-IET Exmv rum! .' , YOUNG EDDIE SMND U Mssxorm ALLUS g-J1-Izzy puws susce- Mooslc To LETTER run ANNOUNCE GOVAMINT c.:1"rr.Rs.'.' VIN 1'H'covAMmr!! AHISALUTIS BUT-0H'S”E!p ' TH GOVAMINTI! TPVGOVAMINTA HA .:-ir ,.,.;.,..,. .,.,.i..,.;. .i.,.,. V contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson THINK FIRST! The greatest fault of the aver- age player is an inability (or re- fusal) to look beyond the current trick. It is precisely as though he told himself: "I'll take this trick and then look around." Un- fortunately. however. the looking- around process may then be sterile. Here is a typical Illustrations. North dealer. Both rides vulnerable. 4Q97 QAK1054 gzi .1..AJ7s w':,m N 4' 2 W E count 108 QAQ 1 i S 4.Q z I-609 EXT? The bidding: North East South West 1 9 Pass 1 Q Pu: 2 Pass 2 Q Fun 4 Q ' Pu: Fus Flu west min i. shrewd suspicion that declarer would have to ruii diamonds in dummy, so he opened a low trump. True, he could have laid down the ace and another trump, but he hoped that East miglrt have two trumps. and if he got on lead before West, his trump return would result in three leads of the suit. Anyway, Vtest's actual selection should have been good. enough. The iii-st trick was taken in dummy with the trump seven. and the singleton diamond was led. East put up the are as fast as .he could detach it from his hand ' .. and the defense collapsed. There was now no way of preventing South from niffing: two diamonds and holding his lame: to three tricks. Despite the fact that dummyls diamond was a sillgleton, East should not have rushed in with the ace. If East lost the ace by failing to play it. that would be of little consequence. because if South had the diamond king. the contract must be cold. The vital consideration was to get out dum- niyls lrllmps, and since East him- self had no trump lelt to lead. the should have made a desperate effort to let West get in for It trump continuation Observe that it East had made this duCkillg'pli1)', West would have won and taken out both or dummy's shades, leaving declarer high and dry. 'I'ILTY. England. (CP)-Rev. Hugh Cuthbertson, vicar of this Essex community, included his homc-grown tobacco in the har- vest festival decorations at his church this year. , By Al Capp By Alex Raymond "V soanv TO , 5 uoser vow: 2 I CASE. CNZMOOY, x . How on, X w:2.a.I ARE YOU 'Tl2YIN5 TO ?EL.L E Ti-iosr. urns ASHES wove it-uwee oiowr (KILL DENTON? THEM. WILL VOU COME TO THE DENTON HOME WITH ME? 7011'?! 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