”"fQaRs4s - . PAGE: TEN By Thornton W. Burgess WHAT OLD MR. TOAD SAW lget along wiLhout him. He spends . ' !every night hunting for, and eat- C'm5ld51' 11 What Wu WWW dth ingy worms and insects that are By someone 01:9 were done wleatin: the leaves of the plants. NH ' He is ii sort of garden polioer." "mold M5”lW' N"”'”5- says. Farmer Brown's Boy. And it lis very true. Of all the little peo- Old MT. 7”” '5 R 5'” "l ”5'!ple in and around A gaxden, none iictant zarrieiinr Aiiywny thav isli; more useful mum and more What Fihfmel Bmll"l'5 WW 5”-V:-iyto be desired, than homely Old W3 and Old M37 Tmld '””" 1””: Mr. Toad and his family The more 11”" fl'l9”Vh- YW UT 01" Ml Tl” . T:..ids in a garden. the better the JIVPS in Farmer B:"7wn's nrrie-ii. !m,.dgn mu be; 1119 less work for ”If ue havo a dried tznrdt-ii il !i)1(1 ”,.(;me,- I: partly bccauso n'. Old Mr. 'i”o4.i. Om ML Tfmd had been at wmtk I really dont it-iwu hrixi we (”'iLl'.(ii 1... mm pan of the garden next ...to the Green Meadows It. was lwliere Peter Rabbit, the night lie- lm-e had been hit right on the y iznso. or thought he had. when he started to crawl under the Jniac-3 into the garden. Now. as Gold Mr. Tsad sat under a cabbage . . . - ; V o i I here he was well hidden. IIRCIVLILL S W ARLHOI Sb 1:? hP,:Vd vmcesl one was that M KEN:?lfN".-"i"()N P"--"' Ralzbit. the other mix that iii Johiiiiy Chuck. They were just outside the fence. p "'Fh!)SF two rascals are pianiuri: EVERY '1'1'ESl)AY Bluc Hawn ll:-.iiihlor.-I . old Mr. Toad. "It. was bad enough i t l h"iVe Pefrr Ra-bbit here alone with two of them eating over here. ' soummz DANCING COMMUNITY CENTRE Er cry Wednesday Night, Stiirtiiig Wctlncstlay, Sept. 16. 9 to 12 P. M. Instruction for beginners at 8:30. uji.-. "rum -7 air WILDROOT CREAM-OIL IN runs NOTHING EXCITING EVER HAPPENS TO ME 'n visit. the garden again," thoughtl , ” Peter Rabbit was dancing with glee. about left after a while. And that will be just too bad." He blinked his golden eyes and looked worried. Peeping out from beneath the cabbage leaf, Old Mr. Todd saw Peter Rabbit and Johnny Chuck. Just outside the place where Peter had tried to crawl under the fence the night betsre. "There's the best D1368 to get under." said Peter Rabbit. pointing to the place where he had tried in get under. Jdhtiiiy Chuck looked. It looked to him. as it it would be a tight squeeze. You see, he had grown lvei-y fat since he had Ias! visited that garden early in the summer. "You go first," siild Johnny Chuck. "No." said Peter. "you go first." ' ”I donlt believe I can get lhrmlzll there." said Johnny. "You can if you dig in little. and you are better zit digging than I am." said Petei; That. was true. Johnny Chuck is a famous digger. Sometimes it seems as it he digs holes for fun. Peter isn't as good a digger. In fact. Peters doesn't do si great deal of digging. He much prefers to use holes that others have dust. ll-Ie isn't ilk? his cousins in Ehirope. i'I'hey are famous diggers, just. as '24-iod at. digging as is Johnny tChl1Ck. : "I danit feel like diizging." said .Johnnv. "I think I'll go back home." "if you do you will miss the greatest treat you have had for a there Won't. be much : Continued.o'n-'page 14 -01 runs ??? La; IN runes. wees mo: up . THE GUARDIAN. contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson T00 TIMID Not.rh's t.lmidi'iy'abou1 entering the bidding in the following deal cost his side a vulnerable game. North made bur diamonds, nil right. but the cold game at hearts was missed. North denier. Both sides vulnerable The bidding: North East Pass 1 Q Pa.-is P358 3 Q Pass 4 9 Pass Supzwiicialli. ll iiiigiit appear that South was to blame for not nieiitioiiing his five-card major 1-uit at any time. but this was not South Dble. Dblc. Pass Pass the case. South did "mention" hearts. almost its definitely RR though he had bid the suit. by making a viiliisrable takeout double of one spade. This is a point too often over- looked. The double of one major suit strongly invite: ii response in the other major. South had good reason to be afraid of bidding two hearts. over one spade a it he i-an into R. concentration of hearts in West's hand. he might. suffer a large penalty. By doubling, how- everg he would be indicating hearts while perinlttiiig North to show a possible diamond suit; and if North had to respond in clubs, South than could show his hearts G at least, he would have had more than Continued on page i4 LESS SPACE. may WON'T sasax. merit: ;r'm's PERFEGT FOR youa LOCKER, DESKOR SUITCASE. IDEAL sort MEN IN SERVICE. 55 suns TO GET wit.okoorcaEAM-oti. - IN Tunas-17': THE Qijg iwtz TONIC IN TUBES aONTAiNiNG tgguu. TRY IT TODAY. 4N ms in '- . n.oueH,Toucii-i,Ai.i'MANLv AH KN PLAINLY SEE rr!.' .. . .... ... MAH Bodtwr-'u Ll'L DOTT Ami-:Ai:x '1 . King Of The Royal Mounted IIIRE. .2m4Il.Is muuonu mzpmetp for rim! F: Ltiut. THAT KING Su5PEa:'.'5 . HIM. FAcToE BRDNSDN SCHEMES TO MAKE THE MDUMTIE APPEAI 70 as ANOTHER vic'nM o 3 TH 2 . Mwlbllious . Aecneszz unravm wradm 4mmn..vou 944: mu. t umamymuu . umomtrmwyc amntpa moostl A MEANWNILE, A By Alex Raymond :.:U.v rusosaruuaus: d 625555 ON PG) .... 1-. JIITER, CONDEMNED VD DIE R?! 75' M0902? 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