mos TEN A Breeieeiong -wbreakfz'1sl'f6r...i ' punch ru. Kellogg? Corn Flakes Packihe"j?UNci!"! To sail through the morning more easily, eat a breakfast with more staying power! A better breakfast built around Kellogg'l Corn Flakes. Yes, Mother, every morning, let your whole family enjoy Kellogg's Corn Flakes for breakfast. The freshest flakes you ever poured in your cereal howl. Try 'em yourself for a light lunch or a bedtime snack. Better get Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the big economical Family Size. PETER. GETS A CHILL The one thing that is sure youill find Ia nothingls sure save in your mind. - --Peter Rabbit. O I 0 When Peter Rabbit is running on land those long heels of his leave a scent on the ground. The fact is that almost all busy feet leave scent. Roddy Fox and his cousin, Gray Fox, have extra good noses for picking up and follow- ing the scent left by Peter Just as has Bowser .the Hound. This is why it is so difficult for Peter to escape even though he may be out of sight of those chasing him un- less he can get into a place where the others cannot follow him. Peter had been surprised by Gray Fox ingthe Green Forest where he had no business to be. He had taken to his long heels along Laughing Brook with Gray Fox after him. Peter doesn't like wet feet; he doesn't like to go swimming. He can swim if he has to, but he always does his best to keep from having to. He had started to cross Laughing Brook by jumping from stone to stone. hoping in this way to break his trail. Then he had missed a Jump &UD?Cd --' C”?"9:i?IT""- contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .-'J';v i.".W.n.--..'uli.'0JlC(;: .x'bCULn;u.-t a if . . u . L 4915': -s He landed with such a splash that he went down right over his head. and landed in the shallow water Now that his feet were wet he kept in the shallow water for no one knows better than he that running water washes away all scent. If he could once get out of sight of Gray Fox, he might be able to hide where Gray Fox would be unable to find him because his wonderful nos! would be unable to find the scent washed away by the running water. Lipperty-lipperty-lipperty-lip ran Peter. Splashity - splashlty - splash went his long heels in the shallow water. Behind him Gray Fox was running easily. You see he felt very sure that this time he was going to catch Peter Rabbit. He knew that he could run farther than Peter could without resting, so there was no need of getting MIND-READING There are times when a defend- cr should be able to read declar- er's mind and know exactly what his problem is. For example. this. case; out of breath catching Peter right away. Peter came to a sharp turn in Laughing Brook. Around that turn he would be out of sight of Gray Fox for a few minutes. He had been running fast before. but you should have seen him now. Splash- Formal Opening & Dedication ALUMNI GYMNASIIIIM - AIJOITORIIIM ST. OllNSTAN'S OOLLEOE wanussmw. JUNE 20. 1951 Highland Pipe Band Concert 7:30 Dedication Ceremonies 8:45 Social Evening 9:30 Music by The Downiownere PLAN TO ATTEND SPEOIAL Bll-S FOR APPLE BLOSSOM SUNDAY JUNE 3rd The I. M. are now making arrangements for a week-end circle tour taking in APPLE BLOSSOM SUNDAY in Nova Scotia. Bus will leave Charlotte- town Saturday afternoon June 2nd via Wood Islands and return via Cape Tormentine Monday evening June 4th. FARE-349.00 return-Boat Fares included. RESERV..ATIONS.can be made at Charlottetown or Summerside Terminals and must be in not later than Thursday May 31st. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT, LTO. Chitown Phone 248 s'5ide 2323 '.i'L ABNER O-i,TIIlANK b0 DO RESC-UlN' US FLM THEM.'.'MAH SWEET SOLD ME T' HIS BRIDE-AN IT OF GIN FAIRTTHEAT HIM OUT OF ME. I West made his natural opening lead. the spade queen, and. imme-l diately, declare: had to reach a decision. Should he try for five club tricks via a finesse, or shouldi he go out for dummy's diamonds? If the diamond queen lay right, hel could make four tricks there andi would need only one trick in) clubs. The club finesse could always, be taken, so South properly de-' cided to investigate the diamond suit first. He led to dummy's nine. East won with the queen and re-I turned a spade. Now, with his" last spade stopper gone. South had no further choice; he had to try the club finesse. He went to the heart king and returned the club eight, and success soon smiled on him. It East had carefully "considered the bidding and had looked at the cards in his own hand and in dum-l I . .1 v,, u... mull mm in I, .3i Vial? "' um. u inn -V V iiy-splashity-splash went those soum dealer. llong heels of his in the water. Both sides vulncrablc. y splashity-splashity-splash! Out in : the middle of Laughing Brook was .7362 'a big flat rock, just barely above :KJ1o,g the surface of the water. Peter "'3 ” -- I mile in '3'25i13"335s tgriolalytsuzfxllit P QJ 10 T sad 2 W3: ' rater that was running very .g;5 WNE '?m8 lgnstr. lit was a beautiful jump. Prtcr landed on the flat rock al- .53, S lllght. but he had jumped so hard it” .AK . that his feet flew out from under .A-73 ;him. You see they were wet and 9762 the surface of that big flat rock gAQ;oo7 lwas wet where the water had splashed over it. So Peters feet Tll-3 W-'d"'3: lflcw out from under him and he Bout W0” NW” FP" lsiid right across that big rock 14 Pass 1 O ' splash into a deep pool! He land- aN'r Pau paN'lf(0.MlW” ed with such a splash that he went down right over his head. 0! course he didn't stay down. liad Jerry Muskrat been in his place he would stayed down for a while. so would Billy Mink. so would little Joe Otter. You see those fellows can hold their breath is long time. They are almost as much at home in the water as on the land. Peter isn't at home there at all. He got his head out of water as quickly as he could. He blinked to get the water out of his eyes. llie shook his head to try to get it out of his long ears. He blew it out of his nose. I-le choked and he gasped. He had swallowed a lot more than he liked. He tried to scramble up on that big rock. but .....:.??.?...m. Continued on page 14 my, while realizing that the open- ing lead showed a certain spade holding in West's hand, he might have reconstructed exactly what was going through South's mind in respect to alternative lines of It was extremely likely that had an almost solid club suit to fall back on when he saw that the diamonds lay unfavorab- ly. Thus, East's duty and pleasure should have been to make the -diamond situation look favorablol. He should have taken the diamond nine with the ace! south would have had to be clairvoyant against this defense! why, the diamond finesse against the queen would be "proved". . after winning East's spade retur , South would surely take that dia- mond finesse, rather than the quite-blind club finesse. TL 10 ET: ILLISA LLY” ME BHON own vou -ma FLLL 'oaeA'r vou' -ran-rMsN'r! NO,MV DlAH.. . LIKG YHAT. . .LiT l WCLE-AW OVMYfmrxI' S mmmm cuuwr I joorrv, WHAT'S 1AL.L THIS ? HA NA.KNoasv... You MIGNT A5 - BAKE-aAlNS P 90 YOU HAVE TO BUY EVERYTHNG VOU SEE JUST BECAUSE IT'S A kggggsj ?I! g . i L '"Cwv'Ti?wiI?m-.”i' Moul A wag Na? Goir7'rb" TO MEND THAT FENCE" TA i-us GOLDIWERE ouur Lookiwrosae IF UNOLE wAs FOOUN .3-'sour it saw mp size- at 4. I I In if ' r; A 7 OH, STOP COMPLAINING, p K HORACE " I 60- I. pl --vouiae uusr LUCKV M T DlDNlT RQN ACROSS A cor OF THINGS we REALLY NEED If By George N .DONY1'VO..lDARE INTER-RLIPT ME-ASIWAQSAYING-I Dom'eELIEvrs vouws -.. ... 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