. the Smiling Poni wore Jel'I'Y1D9”9C'-W 300d to me!" ... . ...,..;.-g.-(mm-. By Thornton W. Burgess NOTHING BET A PILI-I OF MUD about," Peter asked Grandfather Frog. who was sitting on a favorite Strange though it seems, you big. green lily-pad. Mien (mm l "Chug-a-rum!” said Graiidiather Some folks can see, and still be Fr0K- "Hex k."mdmK if new h0u5e- ; mind. i Peter blinked with surprise. -om Mother Nature. "What in the world is he doinsi -Aa .that tor?” he cried. "What is the The biisir-st folks in or arnuiiil imatter with his old house? It looks Muskrat and Mrs. .lei'ry. 'l'iicy iierc . There us: something like I at work anioiig the rushes grou- twinkle in Grandfather Frog's big. im: out iii the sliaiimv uatcr at EZOKSIY 93'?! 0" WP 01 N5 110311-I the upper end or the smiling Pool. v'Mrs. Jerry wants I new hou-86."; Peter Rabbit. Y.5lilllK the Sniiliiigisaid he. "0! course, she X915 What. "What In Jerry in such 3 hurry about,” Peter asked Grandfather Frog. was true that a pile of mud was all there was at present of their new house. They were making a sort oi Island of mud out there "THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN contract rlilgo By Josephine Culborbon "POKER" DOUBLES It is extremely dltticult - in- deed. oiteiitimes impossible - to evaluate a. hand precisely for a penalty double. A great many im- ponderables must be taken into account. How sound a bidder is the player you're thinking of doubling? What is your partner's philosophy on this subject - will he leave in your double. no matter what he has, or does he go in tor "co- operation"? How about the op- ponent's partner - is he tho type to take fright and "run" - to a world bid? From all this it will be seen that there is quita a lot, of "poker" in the decision to double or not among the rushes. They had builtqlouble. Let-5 look at g case. it by digging the mud up from the bottom. around the place when P001. SEW J9l'l'.V 5V”"l"””S ”'l””d she Mm” Perham ya" know howrthcir house was to be. and Dllinl tho, upper mid, secniiiigly in I W15-" it up to make a sort or Island. huri:v. He H(lili(ill't siilp in lalk.I Petcr nodded. "Yea." he laid. "Ii It Ms new just showing Ibo” He Just kept right. on going. Pctrr lknow how it is. Where are UIEY vraicheri him disappear anioiig the blinding U19" IWW h0””7" rushes. "Over among those rushes on the V othpr side," Cvrandtather Frog said. "What is Jerry in such a hurry "You cat” see H "mm where you - l.' i ; iii the way. I've been over there ANY "Mf-IVS time for and had a look at it." ' ”I wish I could see it," said Peter. You know, ho is full oi curiosity. i "It is nothing to see," declared Grandfather Frog scorniuily. "It is! nothing but a heap of mud." ”Just. the same. I wish I could see it,” said Peter. "Then why don't you swim frr--'mrm-"-ms-mm: "1 don't like getting all wet," said : Peter, "Chug-a-ruml" cried Grand iath-. er Frog. ”Bs honest. Peter. Admitl NOTICE I Peter was indignant. "Who says. I can't swim?" he cried. l . -gt "I'll believe it when I see you Please iioie that in) bust do W, said Gmndmher Frog. p ness is strictly cash begin-E Now Pam can Wm. He mm, mng the first of N0V9mbC1'- fond of the water. but he can swim.i He was tempted to now. Then he decided he didn't want to get allj wet. It wasn't worth it just to see' a pile of mud. Meanwhile, Jerry Muskrat and Mrs. Jerry were hard at work. It EVERET'l' GLOW, Hampshire Qlltie1l'8 county Liberal Association '" The Annual Meeting of the Queen's County Liberal Association will be held at 8 p.m., Thursday, October 22nd, 1953, in the Community Centre, Stewart Street, Charlotte- town. Poll ciiairmcn are requested to have five accredited delegates attend from each poll. Honourable R. H. Winters, Minister of Public Works, will be the guest speaker and the meeting is open to the public generally. STEWART ROSS, President. F. A. LARGE, Secretary. are; there are too many rushesl across?" said Grandfather Frog, 1 water. When they had started work ithe water had been only I. (cw illlches deep. Now the water right jaround that little Island of mud luas twice as deep as it had been. iTha n'0l'e mud they took out to ibuilrl up that little Island mnds ths lwater there Just so much deeper. i Mrs. Jerry was much plcnsed lwith what they were doing. In the (list place, she was having her own way. Having their own way, pvheiller it be good or bad, always lls pleasing to some iolkx. "It is going to be the best house we ever have had," declared Mrs. Jerry. 1 WXDER. HEALTH PLAN OSLO (CP) - Amendments to Norway's National Health Insur- ance Act Just adopted by Parlia- lYiPllL assure wider services and sick benefits to the 85 per cent 01 the population covered by the plan. Membership is compulsory for all wage earners, while premiums paid by the insured have been in- creased obout 10 per cent. FANCY SHOOTING HYTHE, Alta.. (CF)-Hunting in the Peace river valley, L. H. Mar- iclo reported bagging seven Can- ada geese and one mallard-with only two shots. Marlcle was using an ordinary old 12-gauge shotgun. THE SOKEX COMPANY ial vlv' )l 10-20 South dealer. East-West vulnerable. AA52 VJ8743 QQJ10 arses "'96 Q' ' . . 7 910 N QAQQ OAK?! W E 62 -I-AQ85 3 Q8541 4.102 QKIIOD4 UK! goo 4.xJ1u ; Thebidding: g 3 South West North motif Pu: Pass 19 1 O 1 A Dble. Pass Passi 1 N T Dble. Pass Pass 2 A Dbie. 2 I Dbls.' PM P"! 1 Q Dblc. Pass Pass Pu. ...a-. From the point where West mad: his very aggressive double of one spade, South and North indulged in a. frantic effort to iind a bet- ter contract -- and with the usual result! By any academic measurs, West it as on the most dubious ground nilcll lie doubled the spade bid, but, as a master player. he realiz- ed something that most players do not even consider. West knew that his right hand opponent, who had passed originally. was not apt to have such a safe spade over- call that he could stand fast in the face oi at prompt. and contident double; that South, or his partner, might well launch rescue opera- tions the moment the double took place. Obviously, South did have rea- son to tear the double, with his anemic spade suit. and the rest or the auctinii want in accordance with West's hopes. So, East-West. collected 500 points when they could not have logical- ly bid game or made it. Australia has more than 27,000 miles of railway track in the vari- ous iederai and state lines. loo Palookn COOITINENT ...l'T'5 50 PRUVNCIAL V BACK RERE...BY THE wav, HAVE vou SEEN SCULPTOR. OF MY won 1 war as Ms vsav ,. IMPORTANT THING vou wameo 10... V . - - isvwizcar A CLEAN ldOUSEI.'-SHE swssvs if ONCE A "cu". W MONl'H,Wl-IETHER - n.i.sr5I3!Uf N360-i I INSIST ON PATCH? EOARi)iric. iii A ci.I'.AN K o 9? w'- . . W -v9i" i g -.....--..--- .- i I . 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