SEPTEMBER 2. 1953 By Th0!'DtOD W. Burgess struggle between declarer and de- fenle 00 gain a "temp ." or time- PETER RABBIT GET! IN Ml5- peas. He tasted one of the young mm, - CHIEF plants, Right then and there. he what is mischief? That depends. On the viewpoliit. that attends. -Old Mother Nature. he can eat a lot. He ate those :3 , - plant right oft close to the H, tn”. 0” I Prior Rabbit was over in Farmer ground. planes. u an Wlnm O AKQ1075 3,, I . 9.l'.llln'S garden. He had no busi- When he could eat no more, he KQIO,-IK10543 J5 . Bnnglng Up Fathel toss to be there. At least, that is went back home to the dear Old 4 97 N 4723 xhat Farmer Brown and Farmer Briar patch tor a nap. Peter air ntng 3; 135g M M mum malght .A853 W E :st”z I Brown's boy thought. Petcr didn't gays likes to take a nap after a toward the dear old Briar-patch. .9 QJ085 - mink that way. Peter could see early meal. He told Mrs. Peter Tm; mean; mn he W” chasm; ..A72 S E ,, y no reason in the world why he where he had been, and what he peter Rabbit. .AGpz ,l we 601' awi-lAT'-, shouldn't visit that Wide" 1! he hm f”""d- Now, ordinarily, Famier Brown's .)(QJ1og4 ,E-;g.j'6f,';igg ”CfgEm3U nanted to. You see, that garden "Youybetter stay away iicm Boy would have called Flip back. .13 , ONE SCHoONERv HE CAGE, us just a lot oi growing plants. there." declared Mrs. Peter. "You've He did nothing of the sort this .',Q ; ALAQF2Y- ' riicy were different plants from had trouble over there before. and time. 1-19 131: Mm; that Fm, Th bum. -- hose growing outside the garden. you'll have trouble again if you wouldn't be Mia to catch peter 9 "ll? but to Peter they were Just plants: don't keep away from there-" before he reached the dear Old "MW '4” South We-I incl plants were what he lived on. ”But, my dear," said Peter "there Brlalupalch. go no djdn-g can mm 1 0 PM! 1 U 1 Ol -19, ate treely at those he liked are things growing there that I back, He wanted pet" to have gab Plus. 49 Pun; ilicrever he found them and knew can't find anywhere e1se,Yott really such a scare mm he would be 3” P355 in reason why he shouldn't. should go over with me and find 'afraid to visit that garden again. He was chased out of that gar- ion many times. Bowser the Hound and Flip the Terrier chased him on of there It happened so ottcn that finally he kcllt awn! fF0m there for a long time. Then one night he happened to be over near that garden. He made very sure that neither Bowser -nor Flip was n the neighborhood. then slipped mto the garden. The first thing Iir came to was a row of young lS. They were a late planting tor the fall. Peter licked his lips. it there was anything he liked above another, it was tender young Irsykxos-HEk5.'s' - m 73' 4MM And. Mother. Chlidrufl Own Tablet: In completely donnin- Ibk. too. I ociniiy iormuiuod aiianain " t 3 on they oi--2.535 we.lIgor::::iElv:g:.:'l?:2;1E Boy. "NW that me mxal ha; dis. alggdwggofi '1g:te ";;Ttbegeea:: serve how this would transter to , i npull. tlso. Ma u make I wn Tubin--your mnnnco of . nua.tn product. ogtm. pacing: today at your d.-unln. p . PAINT A ROONl FOR THE PRICE OF TWU PAIRS OF NYLONS torgot everything but the least be- fore him. He just ate and ate. And when Peter is really hungry, out ior yourself how delicious those things are." "sweet clover is good enough for me, and I can get all I want just outside the dear Old Brlzir-patch. You mark my words. Peter Rab- bit, you'll get in trouble as surely as you go over there," retorted Mrs. Peter. Peter said nothing more. He was too sleepy. In two minutes he was last asleep and dreaming. Probably he was dreaming of the good things in store for him over in that garden. . The next morning Farmer Brown's Boy went out to the gar- den. He was going to cultivate the peas. Of course, he discovered right away the mischief Peter had been in. At tits: he was in doubt as to who had eaten those pea Boy studied the ground. In a soft spot he iouiid a. footprint. One name at it was enough. "Peter Rabbit!" exclaimed Farmer Brownls covered these peas, helil eat the whole row unless I do something about. it. The question is. Vlhal '0 do? I gue&r I'll have to trap lhc scamp. Perhaps that will teach him a. lesson." But Farmer Brown's Boy was too busy to do anything about it that day. Just as the Black Shadows came creeping out from the Purple Hills, he remembered those peas and went to look at them again. This time he took Flip the Terrier with hint. Flip ran on ahead. Sud- denly, he began to bark. Away he raced. out of the garden and into the Green Meadows. It was too dark for Farmer Brown's Boy to see the one Flip was chasing. Bu-t -THE GUARDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Peter reached the Brlar-patch and was safe. Flip barked just out- side for a. few minutes, then trotted back to join his master. Together they went back to the house. Hard- ly had the door closed, when Peter was on his way back to the gar- den. LAKEVIEW W. l.' The August meeting or Lakeview Women's Institute met on August 19 at the home' or Mrs. Allan Cum- mings, Lakeville. and opened with Lhe reading at the "Creed." School committees were appoint- ed, namely. Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. H. Morrow for North Lake. and Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Lyman Rose for Lakevllle. sio was voted for, repairs to Lakeville School. by Mrs. L. D. Rose, recitation by Mrs. Mclnnis and a contest by Mrs. Lyman Rose. There was an will be at the home oi Mrs. Liv- ingstone Rose. l NATURAL Z00 NEW DELHI. ((7P)- Plans art! being made for a new zoological park here along the lines of the tamed.Whlpsnade Zoo in England. The animals would be allowed to roam freely behind moats in a site covering about 210 acres. when the project is completed wild ani- mals will be brought from diner- ent parts or India. Nickel and cobalt are found to- gether in some Brazilian mines. sometimes combined with man- he didn't need to see Fllpwas run- ganese. H contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson THE STRUGGLE FOB TIME The following hand is an excel- lent, graphic illustration oi the I North dealer. East-West vulne bio. West otieizcrl the spade king, De- clarer won, ruffed a spade with dummifs singleton trump. then led a low club to his blank queen per. hip! hoping to steal that trick. if East had the ace and failed to Play it There was no such luck however. West captured the club Dotty Drippl-e 'Tt-IANK5, JERKIMERX FOR YOUR DESK, DRIPPLE-' OIL. Ii .. -.Ja'i PAGE NINE . 7 By R QUGEH and promptly cashed two spades. The ace of trumps was the setting trick. ' The moment South saw the dimi- my he should have realized that ruffing one spade in dummy would do V8r.V 111118 good -. he still would have two low spades to lose, as well as one trump and one club. He could not hope to discard on dtimmy's diamonds until he had drawn trumpsg and the moment he started that process, the opponents would be free to cash their spade tricks. Nor would it be feasible lead a trump to take out: dummy's singleton, and then cash spades. The ”catch" of the hand was to duck the opening spade lead! Oh- the defenders all the insoluble prob- lems that faced declarer if he won the first lead What could West do next? If he cashed the heart ace and then continued with spades, South would win. draw trumps, and discard all his losers. It West led another spade immedi- ately, dummy's trump would pre- serve South's spade ace. Finally. a diamond or a club'shirt. by West would also permit South .to re- tain control of the spade suit while knocking out the trump ace and drawing trumps. Nova Scotia in 1867 had 145 mlieswf-raiiwrry, from HhlifHXAt0- ward the St. Lawrence Gulf and the Bay of Fundy. l(ing Of The Royal Mounted Iv Zane Grey By Edwina SURE IMEDY” WELL, I'M GLAD YOU DiDN"T' LET ETHEL PERSUADE. --OE ICE C?EAM! MP. BUDGE. SAID HE GOT HIS -YOU Di N'T LET ET)-IEL psi:-suaf E on: vines. It could have been Peter Mm Ave”, was appointed to m. Ra-bbit. or it could have been quire mm st Mugeuers pm. 331 set up the club king by leading , Johnny Chuck, Farmer Browns The program omsmed at Jokes e queen - a defender would win, ATE k may may : vase you MAKE ENAKES ;g..Np:.YKy To psscziars MY BITI Peon: -so THEYLL 9EI2VICB:- MAKE BITE GEE! GQANWAA. HAVEN'T VOU BEEN TO Tl-l' DENTIST YE??? MOM SAYS VOL! WONT HAVE A TOOTH LEF '5&V7lE41EN,M(7b?3lDV5AV JITIMTIUIY I5 AAIAVFHI-t !AI1IAl JMNJIKC 5 7'Ik!ED IIPA IIORIIFISWIS 7 III 7!)! Mimu W (1; l,;4IIV5 rmtr You no 4933:5992!- TN . m I! (W6 NIPAI7 TISTIFIID 77Mr I-U DIDM7 an M15 nu rave "V MAC I5 SWPLY WILD ANDCYMBALE. PE 5 A FMMT-ROW TICKET bl TD TIE PEIKUSSDNIST SO HE COLLD WAYCH REAL i CLOQE :54 mutt tautaocstnmvuur aw-Z rIM'I.'m'6. nu r.4vawI:arr4;no numavrw 460.. Ir! MEALYA mwnxyrlmrnm Ame: mamas Mvtausrurymuwrrro 473075! smms. ms sczueamzr tlkt It! (H4455 I -as :1 Liil Abner By M cam, Napolregnp and Uncle Elby 3! Clifford McBridQ A THEY TOLE M: NOT ro GiTourA ADQIBYIIILT. ??-THAT uARKcLpup i ' ---”nm' em or YOURS Is 19.44 Mv . mm ALL r 5 rm: I man on -. -rtzo---ue's LIABLE -ro uuer MY CHILDREN 1 AH A4-'7TERNIAl'.f' IS STILL HERE.'!- IT'S HANGIN'OVER MA IAI '! . V BED-5u1';AH aAav.'.' - , . , I ' i 2 i i V .-Tr;gp:g I I J I 1 1 ANNU , i ANNUAL. CAT CAT SHOW J4. -loe Palnokn I'M BEING A GOOD SPORT... SHE'S USING YOU TO BURN - ME l.'R.. DON'T YOU .. REALIZE WHY SHE ' WHAT THAT POOR mo MUST OF WENT THRU WHILE I WAS AwAY...SHE'5 A5 FRESH AN' INNASUNT BABY . LOOK. WAL5H...WHY DON'T YOU WISE UP... OHAY... OKAY. .. SHE'S ' AN AMIITIOUS HID... NOW WAIT A YEAH...THAT'S WHAT I CALLED YA... Aw IF 1 SEE .vA... I'LL KNOCK YER mum. IOWIN... i new waeae ya I wHAT...WHY. teem out! i i 6 Too. mmv ': at If raw Yawn HAL: HALL ( N01 --a Ina -m In .....,,.t 5. 77-Ehiaww W9" ' PENNY ours Mail In; 5 fx HI; LIFE" Ry Haw Hacnigsen AH, Dniucsss, WHATA DELIGI-fT- 1 put. mouoi-rrt LET'S seswe cm-A 51'Awr wm-A sows wonco PoLiriciANs - - - Y 7. BEOTHEP, LON WQJLD 70.1 LIKE TO PICKTHE CHARACTERS D 36 ' JIM samteo FIGHT on . WEEPERSAAKIJLD NOPE, IHCI-LIX YGJ LIKE WU GO ME OUT. FA1lEQ,5ClENT7STS SAY THEY REALLY WILL Si-DOYA POCKET FULL 0; EN 1D THE