By Thornton W. Burgess Pl!!! SABIIIT GETS A HINT Re naught deserves who 'wui not work. There is no place for those who ehlrk. ---Johnny Chuck. Johnny Chuck is not afraid of work. He is a good worker. Peter Rabbit does not like work. I'm afraid that Peter is a shlrker rs- ther than a worker. This is one ureet difference between Peter Rab- bit and Johnny Chuck. It Johnny' Chuck is a good wor- WOIKS OVEIIIIGHT TO HELP CLEAR UP PIMILIS See teryoureeli how prom pt- IIINIII. rehvefnh tsea . niedlesud.5uy st druggist. V CIITICIIRA day, June 10 at 8 p.m. . MUSICAL FESTIVAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Is- Isnd Musical Festival Association will be held in the Agricultural Room of the Vocational School on Tues- 'AIl members are urged to attend. ker. later is a first class locker-on. A lot of people are like that. They are very expert at looking on while others work. Perhaps they think it helps those who are working. Per- haps this is true. Always there is someone among them who knows a bettsr way of doing what is be- ing done. and is quits willing to tell how to do it. Johnny Ohuok was digging a new home Just between the Old Pas- ture and the Green Meadows. Bushes were growing on both sides of, that fence. Peter Rabbit was glad of this because he could sit in aaleiy among these bushes and watch what Johnny was do- ing. Johnny had already quite a doorstep in front of the entrance to his new home. It wsasmound oi shining yellow sand which he had pushed out as he dll. He was still pulling send out. Now and then he would stick his head out for a IIEPPOGH BEACH HOTEL SEASON 1952 NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS Dinner Parties - Luncheons - Wedding Receptions PHONE 2381 and asking for the the dry-cleaned coal. bit of fresh air and to rest. Peter. sitting class by. siwln bed scene questions ready. "How deep are you digging," an- ed Peter. "Deep enoueh" replied Johnny Ohuck. "will the hall to your bedroom be a long one?" asked Peter. "It will be long enough." replied Johnny. Then he went back down to digging. The next time he put his head out. Peter was right there with a question. "Will you have more than one room?" ated Peter. "I might." said Johnny Chuck. "Of course you'll have a back door?" said Peter. it really was a question rather than a statement. "You seem to know all about it." said Johnny Chuck. "Will you have more than one back door?" asked Peter. "Do you think I should?" Johnny wanted to know. Before Peter could reply, Johnny had disappeared down below. The send continued to be pushed up. Every time Johnny , h some out. it would roll down the aides of that growing mound at the doorway. This time Johnny did- nlt put his head out for quite a while. When at long last he did. he came wholly out end sat on his doorstep. "Are you ell through?" asked Peter. "No replied Johnny Chuck. "No." replied Johnny Chuck. "Aren't you dreadfully tired?" axed Peter. "Not nearly as tired as I think you should be.” replied Johnny Chuck. "Me?" exclaimed Peter. "Why should I be tired?" "I mould think you would be tired of asking questions," replied Johnny Chuck. "If I didn't ark questions. how would I find out things?" asked Peter. "Why should you try to find out things that are no bualneu of yours?" asked Johnny Chuck. "What I know won't hurt me, but what I don't know might," re- torted Peter. Johnny Chuck looked very hard at Peter. "Just what do you mean by that?" he asked. "It certainly isn't going to hurt me or anyone else if I know about your house." said Peter. "But if I didn't know about your house. there might come a time when I would need a. place to dodge into. and wouldn't know if there was one handy. That would be just too bad. I'm glad you're building a home over here. We'll be nearer neighbors now." "I like to be alone," said Johnny chuck: "There is nothing like be- ing by one'e self." Johnny turned and went back down in his house. "Does he mean that he doesn't want me around? Perhaps i'd bet- in go," thought Peter. Away he went. lipperty. lipperty lip. straight to the dear old Brier-patch. KX RIVIIR. Aliil. -(CP)- ' end Me More Gootl,Clean Bras d'0r" -. . . calls the smart housewife. And in delta so she's making doubly sure of kitchen an lreslde comfort during the coming winter. usnn ordering EARLY to ensure delivery. for the plant or store in the stoker else as it's kind to the home in the lump and nut sites. But whichever you need. order from your dealer NOW while he has a good supply. Don't wait and be disappointed in Decent er I mus iron COAL co. LTD. IRAS tron - NOVA scans s. CUNARD co. LTD. - HALIFAX wholesale Distributors A student of this Northern Alberta town. Larone Ferguson. drew the prise-winning poster in the Can- adian, Forestry Association's 1062 postsr contest for school pupils in Western Canada. There were 047 - entrants. : THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN T” ' ' KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED t 0? contract Bridge 3 By Josephine Culbertson T0 ILIP T. west piayen West. dealer. 1 . y Both sides vulnerable. A J 9 5 ' : to s s 9 Q J to 3 A 8 ocxa 49:3,... an ass; "' so Fhoal-e 10 S ioco nzxre 6-55 5: m N 9909 " The bidding: Wat h North East South 1 Q 1 0 Pass 2 A 3 A, I A Pass 6 A Pass Pass Pass ed robust. down for the declarer. of finding East with a heart king than with the spade king or s sing- leton diamond. astq with sandwiches GIVING Till INEMY A CHANCE It was not possible for declar- er in be very tricky in todsyb deal, but his effort was quite good an- ough against the unlmaglnative Mp wuavpruptmrr . -avftaua-Arzmtf hr: K DEDMFTAOJI south was or course right in ”zetting excited" when his part- ner could even make an over- cell of the club bid, and he pro- ceeded properly in jumping to two spades, thus demanding further action on Northis part. The only thing that kept the four-spade con- tract from being ironclad was the fact that North's diamond overcsll itself was not what might be term- J OE PALOOKA wersa MATTIR ANN...I5 no no. our us ooesu-1 . is w e In is VA...I'LL TELL 'IM A ' THING El TWO West opened the club king. the obvious choice. and declarer won with the ace. Then, leaving the trumps severely alone. deciarer ruf- fed his other club in dummy and immediately took the diamond fin- esse. West won with the king. thought tor a few moments. and then returned a diamond. In the discussion after the hand, West said that as far as he could tell, East might have either a single- ton diamond or the king of spades -it had seemed too risky to play But for the king of hearts. Unfortunately, however. West's dia- mond return made five-odd a lay- ,....-..A..-... 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