JURY 29. B1948 l . __- _ _ I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE IIIIIITIIIIMBEIILIIIIII FEIIIIIES LIMITED (Daily Jncluding Sunday) Standard ' Time _ JUNE 27th to SEPT. 26th Leave Wood lslands- " Prince Nova ..... 7 A.M., II A.M., sCharles A. Dunning 9 A.M., I P.M., Leave Carribou- Charles A. Dunning -. 7 A.M., II A-M, 3 P. Prince N0va‘....... 9 A.M., I P.M., 5 P. LISTEN IN Tb crcv AT ms AM. (Standard Time) ron LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION Golf Club DANCE EVEIIY FRIDAY IIlIiIlT BIIII MESSEIPS IIRIIIIESTIIII - EVEIIYBIIIIY WELIIIIME Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 Admission 15c (By Thornton W. ;Ho1v fortune is varied taste, 1 For thus there's very little waste. —Old Mother Nature.‘ I It was earfy" evening. In the grass just outside Faimer Brown's garden Peter Rabbit had found an ‘old friend, one whom he had ex-T ipected to find in the garden, not I outside oi it. It was Old Mr. Toadfi ‘He was hunting Grasshcipperg,’ ‘Now some one else had tome out of that garden. Peter, sitting} up, could sec the newcomer‘ easily, even though he was quite; a distance away. 02d Mr, Toad, down in the grass, couldn't see him. and when Peter said that some one was coming their way, anxiously asked who it was, Peter didn't reply at once. "Who is it?" asked Old Mr, Toad “Who it is?" asked Old Mr. a second time Toad a second time. “rm not 5111-93’ repned Pawn 4-1, this time that yo-u have nothing can't see him well enough at this? 1° 1'9" 1mm ml as 1011i l4 N" distance. His coat is partly white. “m? B" 1n my Ways" It could be that pesky Dog who soi “I was Just msklna sure I dearly loves to Chase me." 1-1, wouldn't be in your way. I thought meant p111; the Tome,’ who 118d‘ I saw you come out oi the garden. chased Peter out 0i that garden, I should think you would iind bet- Qflgn‘ 1 ter hunting there than o-ut here." "Ii that is who it is r don't care said Peter in his most polite School and card committee had no report. ' Plans were made to attend the district convention which will be held at Rustico. The members v.eie very pleased to have Mrs. Omer Younker. Mrs, Wilbert Arr-worthy and Mrs. Donald Axworthy as new members. also to have 3 visitors for the meeting which brought our number to 16 for evening. Mrs Philip Mathaon invited the meni- bers to her home ior next meeting on August B. Roll call, collection-there being ,no program the meeting closed with the National Anthem. A de- llcious lunch was served by tlie hostess. By lillfforil Maeilrliie Voysran nan BRIDGE w. i. ‘The July meeting of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Walter Ford with ten members present. The president. Mrs, Philip Mathe son presided. The meeting opened by the singing of the institute Ode and repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by coi- lection which amounted to $1.36. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Correspondence was read, also re. port oi Institute convention was given by delegates. Bills amounting to $8.07 were ordered paid. 53k committee reported one call made ‘and oi’ also taking fruit w some. Napoleon and linclo Elhy THIS osrscrcA-nvs mm I’ NATURAL DISGUISE MQAL m$isfiliue~ A PERSON M010 STEPIN H\$ moi-Palm's. oomabu ~Ai>oi_EoN.~rou' 2' LEARreiNIa- s=As~r. R t hi’ he does come this way. He mun"- won't touch me. He took me in" “I'm hunting Grasshoppers. I 1-115 mouth cme and once was dote on Grasshoppers‘ when they enough. He never has forgotten it. B" l" 59350": and may l" 1n m; has,“ 1,011,135.11 me 51nce’" l season right now,” replied Jimmy. 551d 01d Mn To“; |"There's a~hopper now!" he ex- "Bu; 1 Cam 1'11 have 1o “m, and claimed and made a surprisingly 11 15 much 10,-, wam 1°, hardlquick Jump. He caught the Grass- running," said Peter. He stepped hopper under a black paw and ate up on his toes the better u, sea it with relish. And then he saw latter a long look he settled down vhse by whet looked very much and reached for some clover. "It like I dead T°°d l" the 81'"!- Iisnh‘. that Dog," he decided, talking {with his mouth iull, which. oi ‘course. was most impolite. I “How do you know it isn't?" 1 demanded Old Mr. Toad. I I "He doesn't move fast enou toI g1 ‘Ilhe, next story: "Old Mr. Toad Is Rolled." ibe," replied Peter. "I think it is Contract IJImmY sklmky By Joeephlne Cnlberteon ! Old Mr. ‘road suddenly became _ Av“ anxious. gilook again, Peter Rab- \\*-°*»‘ 3~\~\?~'““~°~’N' bit, and el me ii it is and if he is coming this way," he begged. Too AMBITIOUS Peter sat up for another look. I"It is Jimmy all right. and he is coming this way," said he, and turned to look at Old Mr. Toad. There was real fright in his old friend's golden eyes. Yes, sir, there was real (right there. Old Mr. Toad was a scared ‘Toad. There was no doubt about that. He rolled his eyes up at Peter. "I South was a bit too slam- minded in today's deal, and as a consequence created considerable diificulty tor hirnsel! in the play. North dealer. , 30th sides vulnerable. North-South 60 on scoroY‘; don't know what to do," he said 88 helplessly. "I wish I could dig in QKJ75 and bury myself so that he QJESZ couldn't find me. Out here I _ #10 66 can't do that because of the grass ‘K5 2 N ' ‘g 4‘ roots. I can't hop tast enough in I10 9 8 6 QQ 3 g" this grass to get away in time. D0 QA 6 4 w E ‘Q m 9 1 you see anything I can hide under, [91 3 S ‘K Q 8 4 Peter?" Peter sat up again for a hasty , ‘KQJIO. 9 7- iook around. There isn't a thing ' '54 near enough {or you to hide under ‘f: 8 before’ Jimmy gets here. I don't -“ '7' believe he'll bother you. What The bidding. makes you afraid of him?" said North East BoutF“_Wea¢' Peter. Pale Pan 1 Q p“. "He eats Toads," iwhimpened INT Pass s. p”; Old Mr. Toad. Pass Pass "No! exclaimed Peter unbeliev- “131 In all Justice, it was tempting y. "Yes," said Old Mr. Toad. 1°,- 50-11111 1,, 111d m5" 1,11“ W0 rriglzyanmaig,jggiggiiirrrmvwn, _ - ‘THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWI CANl-iEPlCKfiEi/l i; an! ., T-WIMI“: Dittopcz lSll-IE uev, any! LOG<I1HAT YEAi-LME ioorcimie oFFice umicAP- l0 101 sum‘ mu PiCKED ANOTHER GOOD 0N5! Pee. AND BOY! F02 ME YESTEEDAY 1 "If you can make a Dog drop you, why can't you do the some thing to Jimmy Skunk?" demand- ed Peter. Old Mr. Toad made no reply. He was trying to creep away through the grass. -A moment later Jimmy arrived and Peter politely moved oft a little way. Jimmy noticed it and grinned. "Don't let me disturb you, Peter," said he. "You should know by I By FagaIy and Shorten HOVWD ‘IOU MAKE QéT, OILLV ‘I - »fi4-/.'l£¢ fir I ‘Q. ELNORE MILES,’ spades on hhe second round, his hand being as strong as it was, but a realistic- count oi.‘ the tricks he would have to find in duirrmy would have properly diminished his optimism. After all, North was forced to keep a one-spade bid open on the on score and mlsht put down almost a complete blank. As between jeopardizing the rubber game and trying for a remotely possible slam. the 0011- servative course is always best. West opened the heart ten. South won with the ace and laid dc-wn the spade king. West won and tried to tempt declare: into a heart finesse by continuing the suit. South did not (all into this net, however; he put up dummy! king and tried for the diamond ace on side by leading toward his own king. Unfortunately. East played the nine and _the king went to west. West, not caring whether or not he established a heart trick in dummy, since that hand was now entryless, led a third round of the suit, and declarer ruffed away East's queen. South ncnv cashed every trump except one, discard- ing from dummy until thlt hand held tfie high heart jack, the J-5 o1’ diamonds and the 10-0 o! clubs. South's own holding was new o-ne trump, the diamond, eight and the A-J-Z o! clubs. South exited with a diamond, ducking in diinmyJEest won and laid down the diamond queen, which South ruiied. There was now only one chance and declarer played for it by leading his low club to dummy’s ten. East, who had been forced to give up a diamond earlier, won with the club queen, but on his return oi’ the club eight, South finessed with the jack which, o! course, held the trick. By Alex Raymond Ji-IWWRU-ALLLISIGIP, ‘ms w,1ss~i...ir w: rAGE ‘nuns mg fizfiom iiiNcfoihilsTiibvsf MouNrso " —~ - ' i "WW/r Mm M!‘ ' s - .- xm 121.20 _~: 0WNPA¢EIAE...OKA>{QP:A7>);‘ our/use fl-gglggfirtzi/i"! . W m” I! Rfawv/lx - 1115M; ma: uMf-ezkiip sneomsiauudauu/A/sr ANvr/l/zvs / / — TRY/N 7o k/LL ai/rars/cnrmvo WELL K/l/TMZ ~ ll/M, m! WHOM»- tvtLMiLJw... mir/srikmmksnmvai/ _ ,. “a ALL. RIGHT, PEPPER“ ', HOW MUCH to Twa PLUS RIGHT AGAlN/l NOW, HON MUCH l5 TEN MINU5 El - t l ‘I I Moi-man's i-iéwk-QTB. 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