By Thornton W. Burgess JOHNNY GETS SETTLE!) ,ent tintovhimself. This means that i he doesnt depend on others at all. Treat your neighbor as you would it IS the most complete iorm or Have him treat you if you couidliiidepeiideiicc. -Old Mother Natural Johnny set to uork aid house over. Old houses haven't been lived ill for a A , ,, , that Johnny Chuck had made up his mind. He would fix, up the. oidi the dear Old Briar-patch, and spehdidear Old Briar-Ditch was no excep- the summer there. If he suspected tion. Fil'Sl, it hzid to be thorough- that Peter Rabbit and Mrs. Peter iy cleaned out. This didn't did not welcome lnin as a neignboni nothing they could do about it. Hei nients he could make. is a very llldQDE'lldEI1L person, is, The illcinlwrs Of TRUE BROTHERS LODGE No.8A. F.&A. M. . will atteiui Divine Worship in ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Crnpaud on SI'NI)AY, JITLY 6th AT 2:30 PJI. Sister Lotlges cordiiilly invited. Bro. Rev. J. S. Shcrren will be the speaker. PSYGIIIATRI-I3 NIIRSING The Nursos' Training School of the Nova St-oiizi Ilospitai invites applications from men and vxomcn ulm are interested in liccoiniiut registered nurs:-s and hold a Grade XI Pruviiit-iiil Certificate. Through niiiiiniion iiii students llL't'f'IV(' general tralnlniz. and in, wlicn I go to sieep,"rep1led Johnny in t')hstutrirs and Pediuirii-5.; the case of irmale stiiilonts. training Male students receive aiiilinlo truiiiiiiyr in Pulmonary Tulirrculosl-;. Students are paid an adequate nliowanro during their entire period No iuiiion ieesi of training. in addition to niainiciiziiico and uniforms. are required. I V Graduates are quaiifiml inations. . I There are exceiimit opportiinitios g male nursing throughout Canada and the tinited states. Classes start early in September. Please apply to the Supt-rinit-ndeiit of Niiravs, Nova Sr-ntia Hos-. plhl, Dartmouth. N. S. BLUE PETER STEAMSHIP LIMITED Difv BLUE PRINCE Next sailing of IVUV Blue Prince fruin Charlotte- town. will be on JULY 8th. direct to St. John's Nild. For space reservation and rates, apply:-- NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. Box 85 Phone 1605 I0 fix the long time always need to be lixed over. house his grandtather imd dug in? Grandfather Chuck's house in the take Johnny vrry long. Then he began he simply didn't care. There was to look around to see what improve- First of all. he looked for a back Johnny Chuck. lie is qiiiic suiiici- door. He ioiind it from the inside. to write their Iictzistcrcd Niii'sos' exam- lor ntlvniirc-innnt in the livid ni' A short passage led to it. but the passage was blookod. It wla filled with leaves and earth And mu of ' ' sticks. The easiest way of clearing this out would be to push it out right through the back entrance. Johnny didn't do that. He pulled it all , back into the main hall. then push- ed it out through the front door. That was a lot of work. when the Job was finished, and the passage cleared Ind the back door open there wasn't so much as an old lest ioutside to show that anybody had been cleaning house. The broad leaves or a big fern hung over the doorway. It was as hidden as it had never been opened at all. Nei- ther Peter Rabbit nor Mrs. Peter had known that there was a back door there, and now that it was open, they still didn't know it. "if you are going to stay here. I suppose you will make somel changcs," said Peter to Johnny. "Such as what?" asked Johnny "Well," said Peter, "I know you 1 always like to have a back door. I guess your grandfather didnt have one, so I suppose you'll dlz one." Johnny Chuck turned his head. Perhaps it was to hide a. grin. l "Do you think I really need one?" V he asked. "No." replied Peter quite frank- ly. "The dear Old Brisr-patch is i the salest place in all the Great World. I don't believe you would I ever have use for a back door." , Johnny Chuck looked at hlni sly- ly. ”When you took shelter in my , home over on the edge of the Old f Pasture, you found my back door I very handy," said he. "The dear Old Briar-patch is dil'fercnt." declared Peter. ”Nobod is going to try to get you way here. You don't need any back door. In fact. I don't see why you need a house at all. Fuzzy and i . don't have one. and we get along lali right." Fuzzy was Mrs. Peter, ' who had been Miss Fuzzytaii when Peter found her over in the old , Posture and tell in love with her He has called her Fuzzy ever since. "I want a roof over my head Chuck, and disappeared down inside the old house. He had it in very good order now, but he wasn't altogether satisfied with that baci: L door. It opened too near the from i door, jie decided he would have axi- I, other back door, and that it would ' open where it could not be seen from the front door. ' Once more, Johnny went to work. He dug and he dug, and he pushed the sand out on to his front door- step. It was real work to push all that sand along the long hall and up and out on to the doorstep. Yes, I sir, it was real work. But Johnny is a worker. When at last the Job was done. Grandfather Chuck's old house in the middle of the dear i Old Briar-patch had been made i comfortable and was quite up to date. having 9. front door and two back doors, both of the latter so well hidden that neither Peter nor Mrs. Peter found them, nor even suspected where they were. Johnny didn't tell them. It was his secret, g and no secret can be kept by more THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN woeQ-so-eooa-cotacvtoo-v contract Bridge t By Josepiiinc Culbertson 3Nt&0 ' Mrs. Culbertson continues the presentation of the new Culbertson point-count me- thod. An opening bid of two notrump is made on the same type hand none notrump, only much stronger. The distribution must be balanced -- no singleton or void - and there must be at least one stopper in each suit. it To open with two notrump, the hand must contain 22 to 24 points. An opening bid. of three notrump .ls made on a hsnd of the same type. but containing 35 to 2'1 points. If your hand is of the notrump type but counts 19 to 21 poinu, it is too strong for an opening one notrump and too weak for .an opening two notrump. Such hands should be opened with a suit-bid or one. Raising a Two-Notrump Opening if partner opens the bidding with two notrump, raise him to three no- irump if you have from 3 to 8 points. With 9 or 10 points. raise to four notrump; if partner has a maximum opening bid (24 points) your combined strength is 33 or 34 points and you are in the slain zone. Even if his bid was based on the minimum 22 points, the part- nership will be in no danger at the four-level. (With a minimum, part- ner will of course pass to your double raise). With II or 12 points, raise part- ner's two-notrump opening direct- ly to six notrump, . with 15 points, raise the two no- trump directly to seven notrump. Raising a Three-Notrump Opening Since an opening three-notrump bid shows 25 to 27 points, you may invite a slam if you have 6 or 7 points, and bid a slam if you have 8 or more points. As a rule, and particularly at rubber bridge, the raise of any rio- trump openintr is given on a balanc- ed hand. with a long, biddabie suit of your own, it may be better go take the nontrump out to that suit. Parlcularly at match-point play, however. your inclination should be strongly toward raising partner's notrump rather than showing your st(;it,,unicss your hand is unbalanc- c . (To be continued tomorrow) CAMBRIDGE, England .-(op) -workmen using a mechanical ex- cavator unearthed the fossilized remains of a picsiosaurus, judged KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNT&, TE,--TTT-gm ' 715 Index: '7W”" . I I Irruess ruspuwt... JULY 4. 1952 By Al Capp Now T1-JET vo' is MAKlN'BlG MAVBE, LI'i. HEANWI-IME-'A7'77IE BLURRO TV KIMIRQIVY. -iCEDT ONE. .'.' AN'-glufxig. ADNER -A VERY CLOSE RELATIVE? NONEV-A DOLLAR A DAY.'.'-WE CAR, Gm”, ,5 .,.H. y BU.hALL NAME-'.AN' SELLIN' IS DOGMTCHERS MAH GAME. AH KIN UNLOAD ONE 0' YORE S664-.00 SETS N DoGDigcrcH.'.' JOE PALOOKA .. ....,L...........L. on Ms DAV, MAY we ammo oua asweas at ALL LANDS THAT JULY Mr, l'I1b,GAVE I 10 ms woauv A NEW CONCEPT or oovsau - MENT,BA5ED oN raze- oom or RELIGION, ' OUR FREE WAY OF LIFE . SPEECH mess AND KIMFTMR . Eareizpiiise, wniu me ' was was SERVANT or THE PEOPLE . . Ig.v.oa's"R I us win. as Adm-soon As AH cl-rs HIS NAME on ATIME -DAYM Eur coNri2Acr.'.'- 1 I1 irF!.'- r 9150 CLDNSE PLEASE-1 FEEL FAIN1'.'.' K29. .3; By Ham Fisher Tlisse mavens HAVE NEVER earn iN suca DANGER As may ARE TODAY. we MADNESS or COMMUNIST IMPEKIALISM sweeps use A FOREST FIRE IN MANY LANDS. oua ototuous HERITAGE FACES A FIERCE i:oE...euAao I---v--we-n... , TILLY THE TOILER By Bob Gustafson rs AGOOD THING eor MY Tl-IE GAMES incxer FOR TONIGI-ITS eau CALLED OFF GAME A MONTH IN BECAU5E,OF AovANce.1 uamniz t RAIN. PARK I5 SOLDOUT -, to be 130,000,000 years old. The piesiosaurus was a 16-foot reptile ' than one. adapted to the open sea. to Joe: re GIIICAGO - SI: c:N9Tg;('I'1EUxfis”1"IEv;R,L Pooo POIILIMulA., CAN' 1!! , MAva: I WA! rs-mi.i.iNaA BIT mo FA9”HINAmuON ?Fm-"Tm: AH,THlPlAcEANV'IRANQllIl.lTY . NOW? OFTHI COUHTRYGIVEONA FUMM T;ir'?5fgscii2v'9i'i , zoo ma. . A '11? wow r eoxwmour AZ. our larrumf N' .. ' 1.. ' ..l.:.a.!M?:'i t. IIKJ o . ,..',,..A...sw,s . . ...-,-.- ... . ..e... -..-. - asatusa rr rkzins-Liglfio Iy Hony Moonlguc By Walt Kelly AN-D uCAPn By ECTLVIII3. 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