'.4.m.".;....,..:.....A A... . .. ......,i, that had been dug up. Jerry Ind Mrs. Jerry had done a lot of dig- ging for quite a distance around that little island. and the water was quite deep as 3 result. Peter had turned up his nose at that house. This was because lull he saw was just that little is- llarid that Jerry and Mrs. Jerry had built. All he saw was what was. not what was to be. The ; Bye Thornton ' war A FILE or RFSHES y A house as it appears when done Is seen before it is begun. --ml!-rry Muskrat. Peter Rabbit was untchint: Jrrry Muskrat and Mi's. Jerry build a house. As yet it didn't look at all, , . " Kellogg's offers this STERLING SILVER RING Your initial in 10K gold! "Sterling" is stamped right on this valuable ring so O E can tell it's all silver. And your initial lh set ri ht on top in glean-iingp 10K gold! when your friends see its rich beauty . . . the him some initial that shows it's your very own! Follow e&3.V instructions below: Cut out ring sizing strip. above knuckle. and . an-ip plainly with pencil at Fill out the coupon below indicating initial requested and send it in along with 31 and 2 box tone as directed: amo SIZING sriur F:-ea Igllogfs ling Ohr, lox M25, Tanmo, Ontario Stsvllnq Silver llnglsl nus HI r-amine on mdciad min and lnmuled I enclose ion: (vein a ouclroua of Kellogg) Fee or Sugar (97 I too lvom each) for lath ring oidaiad. ltwo busy builders saw what was W, Burgess no be. Now that their little island j in! mud and trash was above the like a house. It was nothing but ii Have, or the V , water. they were pile of mud. a little island out in wringing more mm" mm mud. the water in the midst of thelrzvery um. Peter visited the rushes growing at the head of thelm,1ghbo,h,-md um; mi, 0; nun” Smiling Pool. Anyiiay, it looked tolimd grown. It began to bog like he Imslly mud It W88!” T93l1l'Pa little hsycock. only it was made Mixed in with it were the TllSl'lE5j0( fume, imgead 01 )-myy that had been cut to make a place; --How do you mg, me jock. of for it. and there MFG 501119 T0015 that?" Jerry asked Peter. V "It looks all right, but how do you get into it?" Peter wanted to know. "We don't. Not yet anyway." re- plied Jerry. "Do you mean you haven't any door?" asked Peter. Jerry grinned. "We haven't any door, and we don't need one yet." said he. "Why don't you need 9. door? Who ever heard of a house with- a door?” cried Peter. "We don't need zi door because there isn't any inside yet." said Jerry in his lunny squeaky voice. Just then Mrs. Jerry joined them. Peter turned to her "What isn't any lnslde demanded Peter. "He means just what he says; there isn't any inside," replied Mrs. Jerry. "You mean you haven't a room in there?" cried Peter. "That's just lt." squealed Jerry. "There isn't any room, so of course to your e house?” ONLY ll-0" l and 2 box tops from i any KIl.l0GG'S y l SUGIR FROST!” HAKIS can't be a. window.' - "Then you can't get into it," cried Peter. Jerry chuckled. He chuckled and chuckled. It was s squeaky lit- tle chucklde. "There is nothing to get into." said he. Peter scratched a long ear with a hind foot. Then he scratched the other long ear with the other i i .l or PlP'puekagas J You'll be roud hind loot. Then he gave up in disgust. "I don't believe you're Place arrow 0.11 3rd llngef building a house at all," he declar- wrap around once tightly. Mark ed. lace where arrow touches. Jerry and Mrs. Jerry chuckled squeskily. then left Peter and once more went to work cutting and piling rushes on that little Is- land or mud and trash. It was true that as yet there wasn't a' room in that new house. Inside and out- side were the same. It was just 1 big mus oi rushes and mud, the upper part mostly rushes. 3! mini 7 boy honed Flahi PARIS (Reuters)- Hrlncus Al- exandra. XG. daughter of the Duchess of Kent. will any in Strut .......... ..... ................................ -- France for several months to study French and music, the British OM 7Hlx.oNIrlimiledlorosidlnfrvifil-Canada only. '''''' " emb"53' 5"” M""d9Y' M””'"d” DH, WELL WHATEVER ANN SAVS. .-I T I asdrxxm I12: rm: 70557 W: omtmr: 7MP, l.Wi!6WE'!FBwE::, vo'c:o1'AwcNi:irui. sumo on vo'.'.'o- sunl:.m'woN MANV A FAlR AN' SQUARE l COLLEGE. RACE - l I I l I I Name ..... ......................-...-. uuuuu -a- ---- em- I I I I CELLEKIY. Si? . arrived in Paris with last Saturday. her mother i excuse us A SECOND, rm . AS LONG AS SHE'S SUCH AN OLD FRIEND... AND IT MEANS SO MUCH 10 HER...I GUES ITS OKA V H' MEANS SO MUCH . rnm " i NNOT oszuzvz smn: RACE is DlF'I"IUN'I'..-THESE Moum-Aw Gikls NOQLD GALS RUNS DvR'1'V.'.'-THEY RUNS 5TooP To cHgATiNi3 CQooKED.'.'e- THEV RUNS Mz:zg'Lv ro -riaiep A WORD-STHEY RUNS MAN INTO MARRIAGE. AFTER HUSB-lNS.'.' M does Jerry mean by saying there." .there cant be 3. door, and there. I l -. Dmsv IN DOGPATCH P I AE.'.' , Ta y , , ; contract Brlilgo By Josephine Cialbei-hon RISK VS. GAIN It goes without saying that slam investigation should be carried out. whenever possible. at I safe level. so that a retreat (mm the slam idea. will not leave the game in jeopardy. . Like so many other theories. how- ever. this one must not be taken too literally. The sober (act is that players who never jeopardize game cannot possibly reach ii Ialr pro- portion or their mskable slams. Rlsk.nnd gain are lnseparsble. in bridge as in war - or even in lite, tor that matter. Hence. the only "catch" is to adopt I. sound risk vs. gain policy. All of which leads to Ii hand. guru: dealer. ortli-South vul I Rubber bridge. "mm 4K3 on Oil? ::””ib ;1oa1s; "t vKQ.11o 9" W E 554 ""532 S 0975: K8 4AQJio9"ii on osxiois Q... Thebldding North East South W 1 3; so ” Pm Pau it P” West opened his top heart - not that this mattered - and South ended up with 13 tricks .il-le discarded his heart seven on the ace of clubs, and iincssed against the diamond queen. Naturally, North and South did not deserve criticism for failing to reach a grand slam. since that contract required some luck, but they could not feel too proud at themselves for stopping at tour spades - and this conversation ensued: North: "I'm sorry that I decided to open with it preeniptlve bid. partner, but gosh! e- you still could have made s four-heart cue bid. over East's three hearts, instead of just leaping to (our spades!" South: "I don't agree with you! Your three-club opening meant nothing to me - (or all I could tell, I might lose at least one spade, one heart and one diamond." In this rejoinder. South suin- med up the credo of the "Never Jeopardlze!" school. What South said was true - the cue bid of four hearts. to be followed by North's probable rive clubs and South's tlve spades, would jeo- pardize the game at spades. but with South's tremendous power. this degree of jeopardizing was in order, and vital to the logical in- vestigution ol Jlam possibilities. By Ham Fisher 94:2? NOTHING I LIKE CHARLOTTETOWN Pippy and "Cup" Stubs- OCTOBER 23, 1953 By Edwina MAGGIE - DNHLIJ WOULD V00 SAY UIG05' IN Tl-H5 HOME RECORDER? -BUT. I MUST SAY, MR.BLIDGE CAME THROUGH HANDSOMELYI Tl-l' HARMONICA COST vii-ids MAKING THE MERCY, N03 MR. BUDGE r I5! HE'S CONTQIBUTCD MOREN ANYBODY EL " 9&5. HE KNOWS MO E BIG WORDS" PREBE NTAT I ON SPEECH, MOTHER-. You KEEP our or -runs, cap. 5TU533l YOU'VE CAUSED 'NLlFF 4 one Vull n e...mi -cur.-.-1...:-..i-. Dotty Drippler By Rulord UNCLE HORACE on NEXT WEEKS ALLOWANCE ? ADVANCE ME 5 MEIHING I KNOW, BUT MY GEL. ALICE. ISN'T 5ATl5F-IED WITH MV CARQVING HER IOOKE TO BUT, wiL.i3ei2'r, I ewe you 75 came JUST j LDWIJ u-uio -4 u n.. - A -......-la-.. .-.. .... HEY. TILLIEICOME in AMP WATCH THE FUNIMAC Am: MP. eiuomns sue wsurs ME TO TAKE . i-ieiz INACABI W 'r G ID By Bob Gust-afsoni 7 ru. acme MVEAMERA -THYS WILL MAKE A GOOD SNAPSHOT! A mun FLOWERS Mu. soon as some To sceep FOR THE NIT - HENRY! iz.'.'l;?'...'” 719m. A-m'”' By Carl Anderson THQ l5N'T&N mzmocv sail: mbug '