l». l,’ > ‘l: t e idflxxv ‘Tl-P KIRBY l 1,» 34-1.", —-_.—-.- "________} .. :..,..~.i~=.-1 _ ttil lllu iililillesllgiiy illiyl rnii mlhlmles l‘ dlabas" rams by h1g1“- g? HOPE RIVER BAZAAR and CHICKEN SUPPER ocrooen 2s in 21 r.§.Q-Q+O+O—O§-O-O O-OOO-O-O-OOOOO .- k_ ATTENTION CITY Mill RURAL cl 5° "IXCISS 623:“: lAClfll TV IIUUSEWIUES ' ., ___l§ your washing machine leaking oil or water? __Are the wringer rolls broken or worn? ,__Has the oil been changed in the last 3 years? Why not call Storey Electric, phone 2679-L, l33 Euston St., yOiir Electrical Appliance and Refrigerator Repair Shop NOW m put your washer or other appliance in perfect working order? We give the same efficient service to washers sent in from _i__ bed out of their dam. l ‘Tm tired." said Paddy. MP5. Paddy. “I should hope so.“ sald Mrs. Paddy. “If Jack Frost had come any sooner to stay we wouldn't have rural districts. i WE GIVE SERVICE THAT SERVES ~66 ixtlétiékiétb-iT-éwciilirli . ‘ii/lei .. Annual Meeting l ... l Si. 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Each‘ 11v the code letters are diflerent. ACq,‘ Quotation vro LP LnQrPa-wJPYs-Y NruirLK.‘ LPY VJQ IFLEPFQQFQ M" vKFI-B-f arocaru. Y n a ' c r note: m ARGUMENT wrrn MEN. A‘ “URI/gt izyv-sm 33$ BY ‘nu: woass. WHATEVER BE HER Canals-MILTON. v amriwioii by line Mini-u 8MB“. 11¢- l l r open with one notrump - he iv“, l of course. far loo weak for a tWO- ' over-one diamond response - . heart trick, thus preventing East l l been ready.“ said Paddy. l "That is true." agreed Mrs. Paddy: “He has been here almost every night lately. but gone again ‘PVPYY riioriiing. Perhaps he saw that we vVere not quite ready for rum." "If he did it made no ‘difference viii-h him. I! he had wanted to 511W he would have done so whether we were ready or not. He just wasn't ready to stay, and that was our good fortune. Now we don't care how soon he comes Ol‘ haw long he stays. We are pre- pared as ivell ns we could expect to bc considering the short time we had ill which to build a dam. make a new pond and cut and store food enough to carry us through the winter." said Paddy. "And to deepen the water from our home in the bank of the food pile. Don‘t forget that." added Mrs. Paddy. It was this work that they had just finished and from l which they were now resting. l Paddy began gnawing the bark from an aspen stick. Mrs. Paddy did likewise. For a while they said nothing. They were too busy to talk. The Black Shadows crept out across their pond. It was l small pcmd, but big enough for the _____________ ; @ Contract Bridge By Josephine Culberlcnn Aifi "Cllurleay" Responses It used to be the fashion to make a "courtesy" one-not-rump response lo partner's opening, even with a hopeless hand. More and more, hovrever, during the past several years. experts have come to realize that this is a losing sys- tem. Now, when holding only n king. or even a bare ace. in sup- port, it is unusual for a fine player u) do anything but pass. Observe the sort of thing that is apt to happen ivhcn the absurdly wenk response is used. South dealer. rJorth-South vulnerabla Q7 OJ or: e54 j. 8 6 3 2 504+ >>°D 00”- ..n; is} Z The bidding; South West North Elli l‘ Pass INT Pass 3Q Dble. Pass Pass Pass _ I Wests bidding was highly com. mendable - iv-hich is more than can be saidfor North's. West knew that his left-hand Opponent, was the sort to hold open any one-bid, and West therefore pass. ed on the first round with a hand lllfltwrvns virtually ideal for "trap- ltlll; l-ie was not disappointed, boil-h did in fact. hold the bidding and South innocently fell into the net by bidding the true value of his hand. Now, convinced that Norm would be unable to make another bid, West sprang the trap by dorm. ling. It was. of course. tempting to wait and let the opponent reach game, but West felt that there simply was not enough missing from his own hand and South's to justify the hope that North would continue. On the lead of the heart nine deciarer lost two spade tricks, one heart. one diamond and three clubs. thus suffering an BOO-point. penalty. He could have saved one trick by refusing to take the first from ever gaining the lead. but the real culprit was North, for having made any bid whatsoever VGUARBIAN rm; COMING or nick rnosr He'll surely suffer who has dared emery To face the future unprepared. ~Paddy the Beaver. |l It was late afternoon. Already l jolly, round. red Mr. Sun had sunk behind the trees on his way to l: bed behind the Purple Hills. Paddy ‘l ihe Beaver rind Mrs. Paddy clim- "I never was more tired." said “But we are ready." said Paddy "I never w Paddy present. Another year they could and would maize it bigger. A lone star twinkicd above the tree iopl. The Black Shadows crept almost across the pond. Other stars be- gan to twrinklc. Faint in the dis~ tance sounded the hunting call of Booty the Owl. There was no other sound. It was so still that the jvater was like glass, without so much as a tiny ripple on its sur- faw. 'I‘he Black Shadows ind brought with them a. chill in the air. It was steadily growing colder. Paddy wedged his aspen stick frcm which he had eaten all the bark. in among other sticks of which the dam was largely made "He'll begin work pretty soon now if he lsnt already begun." said Paddy. "Who will?" mumbled Mrs Paddy with her mouth full. Sh: turned her stick over to get at the other side. "Jack Frost, of course. And l think, my dear, that he has come to stay. If you ask me we didn't finish work a bit too soon. It will be a long. long time before we twill eat another meal up here on the dam or 1 don't know the signs." replied Paddy. Mrs. Paddy sighed. "H only we had a house like the one we had to leave because of the Red Terror l wouldn't mind." said she. A great forest fire had driven them from their old home on the Great Mountain. “I know, my dear. I know." said Paddy soothingly. "But if we had it now we wouldn't hnve it to look forward to. Our home in the bank really is very comfortable. Now that we have made sure that Jack 'Frost cant freeze us in. there is nothing to worry about and I am sure we are going to have a very comfortable winter. It is nice sit- ting here on the dam, but I'm too tired to really enjoy it. I'm going to bed. You'd better come too." He slid into the water. swam past the food pile to the high bank a little way up the stream flowing into the pond. dived and entered the under-water doorway to their home. A couple of minutes later he was curled up in their dry. warm bur-row in the bank. Mrs. Paddy Joined hlm there. The next iznorniiiw when they went out. for breakfast they found t-hat Paddy had been rieht about Jack Frost; he had. indeed. been husy all night. The pond wlns covered with ice too thick for them to break from‘ beneath. It meant that he had come lo stay. The next story: "Sorry for Others." on his miserable hand. By Alex Raymond or THI Manson's oerici. A1‘ m: “ecu! car. " ‘l REGRET ‘TO 5A1, NO. BUT VOU Midi-IT QUGSTiON SOME OF TPE G|RL5...I'LL PETE" THEM ,. I‘i' LOOKS 60$. SIR! THE NIGHT OF THE FURTHERMOQE, WHY DIDN'T SHERRY Ll RUE , RETURN FOR HER on» CAVND-LE- LlGHT SUPPER CHAELQITFEQWF. - rats NINE Iv Zane Grey fifiM/fl-Ji-I 60... ZICI/EWILPJIA...’ ‘f. a W? . PUT mos: eurisirfckmhas oowu! I'LL Pose WHEN! vEE-nzverzvaovv READY ’P I'LL SWITCH QFF THE LIGHTS, OH, l FORGOT ABOUT VOU. PEPPER! I6 LOOLING HY COLJSN SIMMS/‘S EON FOP A JOB- HFQ BEEN AWAY TU COL-k "E FOQ FOUR VEARQ -‘E TOLD Hl\i ‘TO CO TO NOU? 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