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Immediate. elslivsry- cf popular rulings from sloclt ill warehouse: in Halifax and Saint JoIin ciiriiiniiiii GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LID i i iii: BENTOLISIIIWIGIIT ‘AIJQDMSIOFINDOII pp»... l (ly Thornton W. i BOBBY coon Is Fmci-mn Iixperience is toaohor, And pain the cautious preacher. ~—Bobby Coon. Peter Rabbit leilt home early. The evening dusk was settling over the Green Forest, the Green Meadows, the Old Pasture, the Smiling Pool, and all the other places Peter likes to visit, but it W68 not yet deep enough tor sotety in crossing the Green Meadows. Peter knew it. He was taking a chance, and he knew that. But happy-go-lucky people are forever taking chances through ht-edlessness, or thuuightiessmess ni- impatience, and Peter is happy- go-luc/ky. No one wearing fur or feathers is more happy-go-lucky than is Peter. Perhaps this ll partly wiiy everybody loves Peter. Happy-go-lucky mike ctten are the most lovable o! all. Be that as it may, Peter was scampering lip- erty, lipperty, lip across the Green Meadows earlier than he should have been. He iwu head-Ina for the Smiling Pool ' "What do you wont to go over there tor?" little Mrs. Peter had demanded. Her vo-loe had been sharp. Peter's loudness for wander- ing about is a great trial to Mrs. Peter. Over and over lhediad vi-arned him that no good comes of such n habit. "I have heard that several times lately. Bobby Cook has been seen there catching Frogs." explained Peter. "What oi! it? You don't. eat Frogs." retiorted Mrs. Peter. "They say that often he doesn't see them until after he has caught them." said Peter. "Don't be silly. How can he catch thtm without first seeing tihiam? Don't believe everything you hear. Pete-r Rabbit." retorted Mrs. Peter. o "He catches them. by reeling tor i Eo-bby grinned. them. Anyway, so I have hoard." replied Peter. "Hillier and lillleita" retorted Mrs. Peter. "It he doesn't see them~ how does he know where they are? Haw does he know where to feel tor them? What does he feel tor them with? And why in the world should anyone with a good pair or -e_ves feel tor their food Instead of looking for it? You don't teel fcir sweet clover: you look tor it." "Don't ask me all those ques- tions, because I don't know the answers Perhaps I will knew vii-hen I ocrne back." replied Peter. "If you ocme back. One oi! these days you won't come back." de- clared little Mrs. Peter being her- self content to stay in the dear Old Brier-patch. When Peter reached the smil- ing Pool, one fisherman, Lpriglegs the Great Blue Heron, was leaving and another, his cousin. Quaiwk the Night Reich, was just arriv- ing. Quawk likes Firogs as well as he does fish. so Peter was disap- pointed. “He'll scare all the Frogs." thought Peter. "If Bobby Coon comes he won't stay. l-le will think it is useless and will go arivay" The dusk was just a little deeper when Peter beceime aware that someone W85 near him. l-Ie had hoard no one and seen no one ap- proaching, but. when he turned his head there was Bobby Coon with the black mask across his face, Jill his handsome ringed tail, Peter made a startled Jump and "Wimi/s the matter, Peter? I won't hurt you. I'm iicre for Frogs, riot Rabbits." said Bobby "You won't get any. You're too late." said Peter glumly. "W-hy won't. I get any?" asked Bobby. He looked sctnewliat sur- prised. "Don't you see that fellow over there?" He has been along on this side and now he is looking on that side." said Fctcr. He ncdded ts- '.‘.‘!i1'd lite lleron on t-lie other shore. Bobby Coon shrugged. "What ct it?" said he. "l call catch Frogs where that fellow would go hun- rryn l-le has to see them to catch Il‘l(|.11, but I dOnT." Ho ivuded where the water was Burgess) lust above his ankles. He reached down in the mud and began feel» mg about, never once looking 5i; what he was doing, but watching Qlllwk looking ror either neg; o; minnows. Presently Bobby pulled out a small ma. Then he moved .1 little tin-trier along nnd resumed feeling in the mud, "Ouch!" he Yflpefl. and made the water and mud tly i5 he danced about trantically '50,“. $111118 down out or sight seemed to be holding hiim. by one paw and pinching hlm. Something was, The wit Iwry: "rile Catch: Caught." {I g! Con tract Bridge? é By Josephine Culberleon F ecescoti "TOP 0F T!!! BOARD" Top scone on s certain board in a match-point duplicate went to the pair who merely defeated a part-score contract. Norflfdeafirf, _ {LGLLIBL side virincrable.‘ North should have passed w" WNi-‘s takeout double. South IIWBWI‘. was correct in reblddlng his spades-his hand would pro. bably be almost worthless at s heart contract. West opened the club tnur and East won with the ace Now, in. SW8d of “c-bediently" returning the Opening lead, least went out ior a diamond ruff. lie saw that more was an excellent chance that West held bcth the diamond ace and the spade ace. Therefore, on the lead of a diamond. West would win and return the suit; men West could win the first trump lead and return a third diamond for East to ruff. The play iwent precisely that way, and was the only method 0t de- feat the contract. Declares‘ saw What’ W5 WmIHE. but he could do "Owing a-bout it. He could have discarded his own third diamond 0“ H high heart in dummy, but that would not have saved him, because West still would have led n third round oit dlamondg 1c,- East to ruff and declarer to over- rutf. This would establish West's queen oi’ clubs, Had East returned a club, do. ciarer would have put up the king and discarded his losing club on ciummys heart, then led trumps. 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