PAGE TEN cosmonaut coucnirr, CAMPAIGN THE WEEK OF FEB. 20th Campaign Headquarters: T!) ‘Li. l AH‘ Y. ' hlfltbfitlNtiri u ‘ I ll.'i\'(‘i.'\'(i ]I.\.‘i( l.\'ii SO- HQLMAWS STORE RENEW AT llE.~\D(tl'AR'l‘Eli-S OR \'Ol'll ! irondicii mu. contain‘ 1'01‘. \ Ol'.\'(i Pl-IOPLIC .\l, (f. 1.1.34» .\, Pri-si-iitr * airsio ~' BRIDGL " DISCUSSIONS .\.\'IJ l{ll:‘_K{l-;b.\l|n\lEN'l~i .\ Siifiihn-iq Mlllltitl)‘ Night Series from l-‘viiriiiiigv '20 to March 2'7. l:llt;|.~“l'l£li NOW AT THE \'. M. (‘. A. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ITBFIRCITIJDSIS LEAGYE X-RAY CLINIC The (‘linie will be open the following hours during this week: MONDAY to FRIDAY- 10 mm. to noon; 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. MON., TIES. and THURS.— Evenings from 7:00 to 8:00 You do NOT have to have an appointment to he K-rayed, come at any time (luring the above hours but be sure to come and be X-rayed. 84 KENT SIX-Opposite Station CFCY A BIG INDUSTRY Agriculture utilizes some 48,000.- 000 of the 60,000,000 acres of land in the United Kingdom. province where only one is now grown. The firm has collecteh over 2,000 species of rice trying to find the most prolific strains. OSLO — (C?) —- Herring fish- ‘XHE GUARDIAN. (lHARliOTTiiTfillw ' v " KING or run ROYAL MOUNTED lly Thornton W. THE Dlt-EADFUL MYSTERY A dreadful thing is doubly so when cause oi it. you do not. know.‘ ‘ —Nibbiet the Mouse. In all the Great World there irere no happier Mouse folk than those living lll Farmer Browns bnrn. That big horn \\'i\S a sort of Mouse iiiiraclise and many Mice ivere living there. Such wonderful lJIMPb in which ‘o hide home nests! Sui-h ivonclerful materials of iihicli to innit? iliose llPSts! And such iced flinch ivuiiiierfiii food! So ea.~~_v i.) get lllld so niiich of it, Gllfliigll for all tiic Mice lll the world. Any» ivny ihzit is how it seemed to Nio- iilet, the young Mouse who hriil i-onn- there to live. He had pi-onyp-v l_v fallen in love with ii pretty. plump. young ltiousc who hnd been born in lilo big bnrii and never had been outside it and had no de- ell‘? in go. Now they had a nest and lii't.::t‘ of then‘ oiin and Nib- ble; ivas hlippzer than ever before in his shJii-t lilo. Blerk Pll-“IY, the cat ri-om Farin- er Browns house. visited the barn QIIUUDDIJOTJ-I") C'C‘E-'DQQLZNZ"Z.CiiIII" Contract Bridge liy Josephine Culbertson £33K‘ 3706660330133. Iflitfiifitilriltillilzsltilislitiiili/Qilt OQCKQL TllE WORST DANGER Today's cieelzilrciifnccd variiiiis dangers iii tlic pldv, no matter how he maneuvered, but the risk he actually took was the greatest of all! Smith dealer. Eust-Vilcst. i-iilnerabla Q 5 p A 9 ‘l Q Q J l0 9 4 ll ‘ 8 ‘The bidding: South \\'est North 1'31“? 1 Q 2 Q Dble. ‘.1 V 4 ‘ 5, Q 5 Q Dble. Poss Pass Pass East made a questionable decis- Burgess) every day and had to be watched tor, but it. wvas easy to keep out of his way and they didn't much inind his visits. Indeed, it was ex- titliig and fun to plny hide-and- seek with him, knowing that al- ways they could dOdge out of hi: sight where he couldn't follow. Now and then he did catch a young MCUSe who didn't. know how to take care of himself, or a foolish one who was too daring and tired to show off. And there were their distant cousins, Robber the Rat and his gang. They were living in ‘the inirn too and were unpleasant neighbors ivho could be dangerous, but it. was not difficult to keep out of their way. There was much visiting and running about, especially at night. While the older ones with the wis- ilom oi experience never forgot to be iiiitchful tlier. was really little to fvill‘. Everybody came and ivent about as they pleased. It was good to ho iillve and living in that blg barn, the safest. place in all the Lireat World. Nibbiet was sure. And all the Mice in the barn agreed ivith him. So they ran about as they pleased. and sq-ucaked happily rind didn't. care who heard them. Then came a night o! strange stillness in the big barn. There were no happy squeaky voices. Even Robber the Rat and his gang were silent. There was danger in the big barn and no one knew just ii-hat it was. Danger that one kDO-VS about. and can watch tor is bad enough, but the danger that is unknoivn, a mystery, that can- not he ivatched for, is many times worse. While perhaps no greater than many other dangers in itself it may become terrible because, being unknown, a mystery, there is no way to" watch for it, That is how it was among the Mice and the Rats in Farmer Brown's barn. 1t ivas this that had stilled the squeaky voices. It. had not happened suddenly. It had begun when it was noticed that every night one o1 the Mice folk disappeared and never came hack. At first this wasn't noticed ior sin-h things hiippen often among the Mouse folk, especially among the younger ones who have not yet learned wisdom and are careless, or heedless, or too dar- ing. But when some of the oldest and wisest. disappeared and no one knew what happened to them ten‘ swept nil through the big barn for tear is catching, just like some diseases, whooping cough and mumps, and measles: Even Robber ‘the Rat nnd his gang caught it. Thht is when the squeaking and silent. lsquenling voices became MORE 111C]; FQR, INDXA eries are in full swing on tho _____. west coast of Norway and the CUTTACK, India -- (CP) - catch has surpassed any previous Experiments conducted by n rice year. The total haul tor one 24- company have shown that two hour period recently was 400,000 crops of rice a year can be in- barrels. The first week's catch troduccd in certain parts of Orissa totalled almost 1,000,000 barrels. QiiicKiias' ‘ H ITS‘ ALL IN W14‘ WRISF, NAPOLEON- by Ken Reynolds ion when he doubled fivo spades. Th“ “VH5 when the happy yjgifing but. there is no denying that ho back m“; for“, and funnlng about managed to show a profit on the smppc¢ deal instead of taking a small loss Everybody ‘vent 1M0 hiding and at six hearts or six clubs. Againszhwbody knew “that they w“; hm. the latter contracts, South ecrtain- ‘ mg from Bu; Mice and Ram in“ ly would have doubled and laid i pyfjfybfifly else, must eat, Not, h“- down his two aces. As it ‘was, East. . mg Storm good ncgr ghcli- home hfilied l0 89$ i1 ‘llfimoml 153d and lnesis, because there never had been 8K1 111101951319 fllff- [tiny need for that. o! coursm-they East's hope should not have been had p, g0 were the food “m; This realilrdirbut it “its! West. Seems l they did stealthily in the darkness that his partner was extremely l “king Care to nuke m; sound, not, short, ii’ not void, in diamonds, opened the queen oi that suit, and when the king was played from dummy, East promptly ruffed and shifted to the king of clubs, From that point on dcclarer had no chance-he could not execute a coup, and thus lost the first trick and eventually two club tricks. South overlooked a. signal op- portunity in this deal! He should have played low dummy On the opening lead. West the trick. and ‘if West con- tinued with the diamond jack, should again duck in dummy. Now. regardless of West's play, the rest. of the tricks would belong to South! If West led still a third dia- mond. it would be easy to duck once more in dummy and ruff hi the closed hand, then to draw trumps, ending in dummy, and to discard tivo clubs on the ace anrl king oi’ diamonds. There ivns very little danger in this line of play-only that Exist niiizht have one diamond. and ruff the second or the suit. and that West might he void of rluhs. Con- siderlnc all the biddlmz, however. there was far less i-hanre that West. had no clubs, than flint East hail no diamonds! squeeze play or other trick-saving‘ so much as the rustling of a straw. l Yet every night one or more some- i times a young Mouse, sometimes an ‘old one, and sometimes a young iRat. failed to return and no one |l<new what happened to them. it .wns a dreadful. a very dreadful mystery .and terror filled the big barn so that some. especially Rob- ber‘: gang, ‘were oonsidoring leav- lng the barn to try to find safer homes. Nlbblet began to think about the wooclhouse and wonder if cheerfully zivlnspiq could find his way back there i 4 . GINUIPI AIHIM l! MAIKID mis WAY -__-V (' Eizvrii. ' w?‘ t THE YRAINWK’; GMFTERS 0F‘ NOEL FHOODNM. ExPEcTiuo To CAMP m THE ASTRANGE LAt>Y WHO LIKES ii‘ HORACE, IT'S YOUR E A L01... MAN.’ IMAGINE HER AN‘ME AN‘ ooums... 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