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Burgess) AN INTERRUPTION Sometimes the clever will find a if blu Is all that's need is quite enough. ' —R»eddy Fox. Mother Nature's children of the Green Forest and the Green Mead- ows, the Old Pasture and the Old Orchard. the Big River and the Smiling Pool are in two groups, the hunted and the hunters. To whichever group they belong it is their way of life. They have no choice. The hunters hunt because they must in order to live The hunted run and hide because they must and are always afraid. All of the hunted are sure that life is hardest for them. Most. o! the hunters are just as sure that life is hardest (or them Roddy Fox was Sitting just outside the dear Old Briar-patch, he was explaining why to Peter Rabbit and ~Danny Meadow Mouse. They were sitting just inside. Black-y the Crow. flying over the Dear Old Briar-patch, saw Recldy Fox first Then his sharp eyes saw Peter and Danny under a bramble-tangle just inside. He lighted in the top of a small tree close by. “What goes on here?" he asked. “Reddy Fox Ls trying to make us believe that those who must hunt for a living have a harder time than those who are hunted. What do you think?" said Peter. £0 v 5'. _ Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson MGGGOGOQWGQQ Overcoming Adversity The bud luck declarer encounter- ed at the first two tricks in today's clcul t-ouid and should have been UVEICOUIE. r33 South dealer‘ Neither side vulnerable gross yxrroz ears South West. 1 Q Pass 4 g Pass 4 q Pass Pass Greatly impressed by South's bidding, West thought very little of his chance to beat four spades. hence made the desperation lead of his singleton diamond. It was a happy choice. East won with the diamond ace and returned the ten. which West ruffed. Now, sure that there was no hope of finding East with another ace, West boldly underled his own ace of hearts - and South fell into the trapi He considered putting up the king, but his final decision was to let the lead ridd to his own ten-spot East. therefore found himself win- ning the trick with the queen. and though he must have been rather surprised. he recovered in time to return another diamond. West's second ruff defeated the contract one trick, and the heart aoe in- Pass SHIP TO POINTS IN British Columbia . . r A... _. - . . W .- Ontarlo . _ CANADIAN gofsvorofusenommnri} a Quebec and ldalritline-Prlsvllncele I t z 5,2 CHRISTMAS GIFTS AWPZZ/ k PACK CAREFULLY fl-“ADDRISS CORRECTLY. NOT turn THAN December ‘I3 I‘ s l4 . ' I December i6 December 17 creased the penalty. Declarer was unfortunate on the opening lead and return, but his own “gue§" in the lteart suit vras the crucial point in the play. Aside from the fact that when two aces missing it is usually wise to play each defender for one of them, in this case it was mandatory to put up the heart king from dummy! The sole point was to make it as difficult as pos- sible for East to get in again for another diamond return, and ob- viously there was more chance that East would be shut out by the play of the heart king than by a lower card. If East had the heart ace. declarer was helpless, but by CANADIAN PACIFIC THANK YOJ, IHAVEACELLPOR MR. KIRBYI YOU, MY MANn-SOGI playing the king he would at least protect himself to the greatest pos- sible extent. Dec. 3. Blcclry turned his head to one side end seemed to be thinking. Perhaps he thought he looked wiser that way. "That depends" said he. "Depends on what?" squeaked Danny Meadow Mouse. Before Blacky could reply there was an interruption Around one end of the dear Old Brier-patch came a small black and white Dog. It was Flip the Terrier He ‘was hunting, not any one in particular and not for food for excitement. He found the excitement. but it is doubtful if he found any fun in it. And the excitement wasn't just the kind he was looking for or liked. At first he didn't see Raddy, but Reddy saw him. When Flip looked up he did see Reddy and he d.idn‘t see him. No, sir, he didn't see Reddy at all Are you wondering how he could see yet not see any one as big as e. Fox? What Flip saw was a stranger. one whom he never had seen before. ‘an un- pleasant looking stranger llfore Flip had time for a real good look at him the stranger. snarling and growling and showing a wide mouthful of teeth, sprang at him With a yelp of fright . Flip turned tall and ran. Glancing back of his shoulder he saw the frightful stranger right at his heels. Then and there Flip started to show how fast he could run, and he didrrt look behind again until he was half way across ihe Clreen Mead- ows toward home. Of course you have kuessed who the frightful stranger really was. He was Reddy Fox. l-le was trying an old trick, on: he had success- fully used before on a bigger Dog than Flip, one supposed to know all about Foxes and their tricks for he was trained to hunt them. Yet Raddy had made him turn tail just as Flip had done. Flip was hardly to be blamed for being frightened The hairs of Rr-sidyfls coat. are quite long. He had made those along his neck and back and on his shoulders stand on end just as you have seen the hairs of a Cat's tail standing up. making the iail appear twice as big as 1t really was To the startled small Dog Redd)‘ had seemed twice as big as he was, a fierce and frightful stranger. Roddy chased him, only a little way. just far enough to be sure that ‘he would keep on going. Then Reddy returned to the dear Old Brier-patch. “That was a Foxy Trick." said Blacky the Crow, his bright eyes twinkling. It was just the kind of a trick he would have enjoyed playing himself. “Supposing.” he added, "that Dog hadn't run. What would you have done then?" Roddy grinned "But he did run so what is the good of suppos- ing?" said he. “You would have turned tall and run." declared Blacky positively. '“You were hltiifinc." Reddyls grin was ltrcudci‘ than ever “it pays to bluff »- some- times." said he. "And sometimes it. doesn't." said Blacky. Reddy nodded. > Then try Wincarnis, a Medl- cated Tonic. Wincarnis is lust whet you may need when you feel low, run down. Winclrnis helps strengthen the nervous system Incl invigorate body tissues and organs. Wiacarnil acts quickly-soon pfter you start rak- |ng_it you should notice a difference in_ health and spirits. So, ifyoifre feeling low ‘Yirlrcarnls, 1J7: c p ou fee healthieyir. Buy a bottle d Wincarnis, e Medl- catcd Tonic today —it's free from harmful drugs. ‘KT ALL onus couurzns I20 uoswomo-Qoo-aeoeoeaomo-eoo-aemooa. 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