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For space and rates appiy:—- NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE Lower Prince St. or Phone Olftown 1805 Narbnnon and UNCLE nun: by Clifford McBride W N01’ MUCH LA ‘THISTU - . ‘xi. ’ wuv. a REMEMBIRVW-tl‘Nl was .A up "rH?'a'I'—OF us usenw-o. ' .mvE. INTDA swmmme I-001.1:-.1 vase-R-rnA~, .-..- "- g _ .. ' ‘~ : I I-. . “E:-E E» “G? O . _. 5 r. '\.:. -,\\'\.Q\\\\\\\\\\‘<\‘\\ AH ALI-U8 SAYS [7 ' JOHNNY oars Anoin- The l-ryias 9909. the Robins sing. And Johnny Ohuok goes wander- in g. —-spring Notes. For most or the year Johnny Chuck is a stay-at-home person. He seldom goes far from his own doorstep. But in the spring John- ny gets about. Yes, sir. he gets ‘about. You may meet him in the most unexpected places. “Johnny Chuck has left home." announced Peter Rabbit to Mrs. Peter. ' ' “How do you know?" asked Mrs. Peter. "I met him over at the edge oi the Green Forest," replied Peter "Where you had no “ ' to be." snapped Mrs. Peter. Peter paid no attention to that. He pretended he didn't hear it “I asked him what he was doing over there and he said he was just look- ing about." said he. ‘That doesn't mean he has leit home. You were over there, but you haven't leit home." said Mrs. Peter tartly. But he isn't going back declared Peter. "How do you know he isn't? Did he say he isn't?" asked Mrs. Peter. "He said he might not. that he might dig a home somewhere else," repliedlreter. ‘ -'I all! ‘ .IlI1 , nciontract Bridge B:I Josephine Culbertson msinmnmo was aoon It is never very "exciting" to stop one trick short of game—at tmo notrump, or three spades, etc.- -but eitournstanc often dictate this course. In today's deal, south showed good judgement in that re- spect. but he could have managed his play somewhat more shre_w_t£y. southdealerw _ Bouuiauvunmiaa ..s4 gases gems: aoorsflua arms: is N 91:97’ equal W B Gig-{'0' 7 An S ‘ .\ asx -. O62 qsesn 4.9842 ’l'hebidding~ South Westfi North meal 1 0 ‘v Pass 1 9 Pan 1 N '1‘ ‘Pass 2 N '1' P08. Pass ass south h d a rather difficult de- round—over North's one heart. His choice of one‘ notrump was the least of evils. andthen. when North could not leap l the way to a no- trump game. iive. low toward dummy. East apturod the ten and led back th spade deuce (showing an original oldlng of four spades). South's he had no chance for the con In this situation. south s not have “attacked" diamonds mediateiy, but should first h e tried to "steal" a club trick! W, would scarcely go right in with t ‘ ace, and new with one club trlc home south could turn to dia- monds Moreover, with the lead now in dummy, he could use the best “percentage play" of the dia- mond ten through last tor a first finesse. eislon even as early as the second ‘ lly Thornton Iurgess) ‘ a V I I a - ._ w .. ,4» "Who are you talking about?" ask- ed sammy Jay. Mrs. Peeter twltched her wobbly little nose. “That doesn't mean I thing except that he doesn't know his own mind." she declared. "what one might do and hat one will do can be very diii ent matters. You've lived long enough to have found that out.‘ . “Who are you talking about?" asked Sammy Jay. He had arrived just in time to overhear Mrs. Peter. "Johnny chuck." said Mrs. Peter. "Peter says he has leit home. but he is only guessing. He doesn't really know anything about it." "Peter may be right. I saw donn- ny this morning and he was a long way from home." said Sammy. "Was he over at the edge oi the Green Forest?" asked Peter eager- 1.1. "No," said Sammy Jay, shaking his head. “He was over near the Big River." "I wonder if he will dig a. new home over there,” said Peter. "Not if he has the good sense that I think he has. Anyway, he said he might go over to the Old Pasture." said Sammy. "He lived there once. Perhaps he is going back there to live. He is ioolish ii he does." said Peter. "Why foolish?" asked Sammy. "Because Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy are living there, You know that as well as I do. No Chuck wants them for near neighbors." declared Peter. “He has been over to the. Old Orchard." said Sammy. "I saw him over there yesterday afternoon. ‘He was poking about along the old stonewall. When I asked him what he was doing over there he said he was just looking around." “He certainly is getting about for such a fatty," said Mrs. Peter “But he isn't lat!” exclaimed Peter and Sammy together. "He is so thin his coat looks to be too big ior him." added Sammy. "He isn't getting much to eat yet." said Peter. "I guess that is the rason he is running about so much. I guess he has to. or starve." 1 ‘And I guess iood isn’t all he is looking ior." said Sammy. “Meaning what?" asked Peter. "I think he doesn’t know where Polly Chuck ment the winter and he is looking tor her," replied sam- any. , “.i-.iuh!" said Peter Rabbit. NEXT TIME when bulbs burn out can?’ as used is light the VQVA ICOYIAII HOTIL V —vtIIsra IMO mm 5- Hell I II. ‘I’. IIOLMIIII. LTD. 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