JIANU-ARY 11. 1952 THE DISTANT VOICE Bc iipt too sure lest you awake To find you've made a grave mis- take. -Old Mother pNature. There had been peace in the Green Forest for a long time. iluntcrs with dreadful guns were no longer looking for Thunderer the Grouse and Mrs. Grouse, or for Lightfoot the Deer and the members of his family. The hunt- ing season was over for most not the people in the Green Forest. Only a few, like Roddy Fox and Mrs. Raddy, had anything to fear from dreadful guns. So far, the snow had not been deep enough in make Deer folk yard up, as it is called when they trample .1 lot of paths in ii place they can get food enough, and there stay v-h;le the snow around them is By Thornton W. Burgess too deep for them. There were only three natural enemies whom the Lightfoots had any cause to fear. There were Puma the Mountain Lion, who sometimes came down from the Great Mountain to hunt in the Green Forest. Tufty the Lynx, and his cousin Yowle-r the Bobcat. Buster Bear was asleep, so there was nothing to fear from him. M-rs. Lightfoot knew all the places where the other hunters were most likely to be. and as head of the family. she kept the twins, now well grown young deer. in those parts of the Green Forest seldom if ever visited by any of those three. Of course, where the family went, Lightfoot went too. but no one paid any attention to him. It was a time of oer". er" M. I of happiness for the Deer folk. Peace nearly always in...... piness. There can be no true hap- piness without peace.This is why urday. n o NOTICE Beginning Monday, January 14, 1952, and until further notice, our stores will close at the following hours: At 6 pm. on Monday, Thursdaygand Friday, at 12 noon on Wednesday, at 9 PM. Tuesday and Sat- PEOPLE'S C0-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. North Rustico, ; T. . Your attention is directed to said Act: SECTION fill SUB-SECTION (1) tractor or contractors: ' To ALL GONGERIIED THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT Where any work within the scope of this Part is under- taken by a contractor or contractors. the person for whom such work is undertaken shall. within seven days after the making of any such contract notify the Board in writing of the making of such contract or contracts and in such notice shall state tn) the name and address of the contractor or contractors; (b) The nature of the work to be performed by the con- (c) the amount payable under the contract. whether 8.1!-Imp sum or in proportion to the amount of work done, and in the liittcr case give the full particulars, . (d) the probable length of time for completion of the work to be performed by the contractor or contractors. the following provisions of the Napoleon and Uncle Elby l-lOI.Y-EMOKE-' LATE Foizi-i-is MEETTNG Ai.zEAi7x ANVMY izAzoiz is Gone: .f ALL THI9 CELEBEATINWOJ I6 DONE I6 GIN POGO I-IEADACHE-n l9N'T.YOLl ABNER WILLIE,WHAT HAVE YOU &NE WITH MY You l7ON'T NEEI7 I'D , no You,UNcLe ELEV- -Ivs PAIZT or MY I "CAMERA sruw - eowii stem . I 7- 2- .-zW:st:..zr:; (an r ii, 7 Buster Bear was asleep :o..there was nothing to fear from him. all the world needs most is peace. Without it, there can be, nothing but fear and sorrow and constant worry. So. because it was a time of peace. Mrs. Lizhtfoot did little worrying. The twins didn't worry at all. While they were nqw big enough to feel very sure of them- selves, and that they were quite equal to taking care of them- selves, they really knew very little of the Great World and its dan- gers. - It was very peaceful this morn- contract Bridge 6 By Jouphlno Culbertson THE SAFETY-PI:AY-FINESSE when it comes to finesse, the average player is apt to get his logic directly reversed, i. e.. he takes countless finesses he shouldn't take, and avoids others which are actually safety plays! lLet's look at a. deal: North dealers , Both sides vulnerable. 4 A J 3 3 Q A J 10 9 6 I 3. 1?.” l 4 7 2 4 e 4 vqsg .lx1052 Q J 7 4 . O ' .1.QJ10.'L S 422564 Q K Q 10 D 5 O K 8 3 2 Q 9 B 8 G A The bidding: North East South West 1 9 Pass 1 Q Pass 4 4 Pass 4 N '1' Pass 5 9 Pass 6 Q Pass Pass Pass Pass West opened the club queen - which was fortunate for the dec- larer it he had only known it. Winning with the blank ace, South led two rounds of trurn-ps. then led a low heart to theiace and R. second heart back to his own king. He muttered darkly a- bout his bad luck in failing to catch the heart queen. but, with- holding final judgment on the Goddess of Chance. he tried the diamond finesse, which was now aft-the present time the one thing I I-, eyoom-eoQ-oztmoK'&cr-2Q mlllili Ill iii; in W iitxlll BEAR LAMMA9 l'V6',,'I'H NIMAN mama-I - mar UNCLE CHAELIES MAETlNMN5' THE FEASTOF THE MW! THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN in: over there in the Green For- est. It was very still. Mrs. Light- foot had led the way to 9. fav- orite thicket. There in happy con- tenment she and the twins were lying down chewing their cuds. as you have seen Cows chew- ing their cuds. In the same thicket. and quite near, Lightfoot was doing the same thing. "It is good not to have a thing to worry about,” said Mrs. Light- foot ”Ilm glad you feel that way," replied Lightfoot. ”DOn't you?" asked,Mrs. Light- foot. . "Yes and no." replied Lightfoot. "Just supposing I don't get a new set of antlers." ”I'm not going to suppose any- thing of the kind," retorted Mrs. Lightfoot. "I haven't any ant- lers, and never have had, yet I get along all right." "”You're different." grunted Llghitfoot. "And how I" exclaimed Mrs. Lightfoot. Then she added. "Thank goodness!" Lightfoot said nothing. He gruntcd. It was just then that they heard a sound which caused Lightfoot and Mrs. Lightfoot and even the twins to spread their big ears wide open and listen. At first the sound was not re- Deabei They all heard Chatterer the Red Squirrel scolding not far aWliy- 'They heard Sammy Jay Screaming. "Thief. thief. thief!" They heard Blacky the Crow call- mg. ”Caw. caw, caw, caw." as he flew overhead on his way to look for a breakfast, once, over in the Old Pasture, Roddy Fox barked. Then for B. few min- KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED i k.GE NINE By Zane Grey' 91! A'lIV.' .3 AmlAI(HE.' -7 ' mmxrxmw !1IPIED4llVE.MY5E6P:rI5 54;: Mom aaxtatvpwu-pars 41113058 0” r '3 . r SHUT" OR I I...l BEEN QIIGLAIIIIO... . t ' h Continued on page 12 vital. When East captured the diamond queen, South delivered some choice comments. South's temiper as well as his financial status would have been greatly improved if he had used the correct technique of play. After draw-irh trumps, ending in durmmy, South's first move should be, to ruff away dum-my's re- maining club. Then he should cash the king of hearts and, witIh,both defenders following suit. should lead a low heart and finesse on the board. This finesse would be a hguaranteed" safety play! Consider: If Lhe'finesse suc- ceeded. South would obviously be on the home stretch: and if it failed. with East winning the sec- ond heart lead. East would now be ”end-rplayed." His diamond re- turn would go up to dummy's IYIEJOT tenace. and a club return W01-'1? Rive South the chance to ruff in his own hand and discard the diamond queen from dummy. I .KINli EIILE COFFEE Your I"4iroi1ril(' Hlwrul 4 W73 By Walt Kelly Qiiillh X 4 At siiivAizee., rdavgn KNIGHT pay titfmw” "f I um; cmvsnur .4 Int JDWINC AS SOON AS IGITS INTO DE WHITE. AN' LEAVE DEM BOARD WIT' . ME. Fwv cowvrnv.c'- x no mxs - FOR 1'Nll'.V”) ;.;.e...-......-...-.-...--H -- RIP KIRBY : PU wAs Aranous END RUSHER AT PQLICE , COLLEGEKV-) i-as F601. winirs-,'-in Pia? L... I1-' t., w..... x.-.4.-x I-134 ..,..1z..'..L. DROP EET. . KEEP MOU1' KILL VOU .'I IN MY COAT POCKEL. W-WHATYA VA. . Mv-w watteils wueas ratooiii orcfeiil swear. ousscx .'.- He save EEY wssm vou! T. DOTTY DIPPLE NU M&E EXCUSE5: WILBER --I WANT THAT SNOW SHOVELED OFF TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBS ' umpu--vouue MAN. Do You HAVE A MlNOI2'S WORK PERMIT ? ' NO--I'D CALLTTAN ' ULTIMATUM . A, TBy Edwina "' . NO.MA'AM, i c I RQOIVISED 'iL.' BUDGE IS &INGIN' i COUSIN FOR DWNER, ..1F&5.SWIFFLE'- HE'S A rAMOLl5 '3ClIyE'Il-,TlS'l", Ti-4' STREET BRINGING up FATHER YOU HEAHD ME-I SAID-GO OVER AND MAKE A SOCIAL VISIT TO OUFZ I NEW NEIGHBOQ DOWN THE BLOCK- ! UNDE25TAND HE COLLECT5 OLD COINS AND ANTiQLJE5' i TLJIHG" I HOPE HE I6 OUTX - L.NL.r l ( I ONLY HIISH ONE? Missiiei BAILEY--2 TI-I' .ioNEs's, caoss --TEN COMtN'-'COUN-TlN' HER SISTERS BABY; AN' OLE GRAMPA JONES.WHO'S 91 NlNETY-FIVE -- MA'AM--I CAN'T cob? FOR YOU. MISSUS BAILEY! IVO,MA'AM! I7 I Ii l HERE HE comes BACK ” I HOOE HE HAD A NICE EOCIAL Vl5lT- IT'6 50 NICE TO HAVE GOOD NEIGHBOF25 -' . ... NOIJ WUZ EIGHT WHEN i YOU SAID HE COLLECT5 cows -as mucuso ME :02 FIFTY cams-Auv -ml onw ANTIQUE I saw was i-us wire! V... 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