PAG1; TEN ly Tliornrv til. Burgess) A FRIEND INDEED listened. There it H'aa again. I 'a:nt st:i-rin: at those dry leaves. Toe sound seemed to come lrom "M,(k M ih.;.i ix: plant he was Tmirble lies in wait for al'.. BE they hi; or ho t':IN' ' it n 5 Boy. 1'.HF'""F HI'('- iinix'.ll2 viii-ii care to kcep away f':(Iiri - l rd INII i.nuoh. Cautiouslv. stopped Peter Rabbit was iii'-t pun Z i in ' ' r . look and listened after each around. Peter s wry 't"'i 'I' ' jjdrin, Poi:-y mnvvd around to the ing around. Ponpio side of that big burdock. All In rln usuallv are fmiri - t 'Iii't'. Peter saw no one. 'l3"”ndt Aside I7 W I llr .-" 1' wztii his lnnz ear.-1 .-W-iiiianh a: (Wen It V- st i up ii-do ripen. Pi'escnt3.V ”"” mat '5 V”; 'l7 n . x 'i.'.i' viisird. Peter looked nIIth.ng to day -to - 's 3 ..i ilir Mm! frniii which t-ha-t faint "mJ.r2d and 31 "M W 'W " l i 'I'l"'i i-'i-no andt his eyes opened U'ObD,X lrtlr rim? 2” ' wrlr. irrv uicle indeed. He Pmpws h””"'” as ' hr wanted to rub his PPIFY Whs inn pr i .I II -' i "' -rs iisi i.-- make sum that noth- i'"”9d bmdt” K "i" I i ll" ' 3 - IIIBHPY iiiil-i them and fl”? ha 3”" I” .- ”' at ” t 'l o.i.li was seeing wh:.IL he near he tI.irr.Ni' .-i ' 1- . , hr. 5,3mn:- in make sure r." 'i( 1'(' on the gzroiind among the "Hy Lille Mrs. Hummer. : "Ad he snen her so close he- lnng ago no ziai .9 burrs tvil2' ;T0'.K' on t K l 0 3”l.V”"” hf" ”1'”5 W Sr was making up at him "Wm VFW 111?? '-V" irrznr '1'. iiiosn tlfI)' biilgill : rlrc-arifzil i.-in . .:I H, it-ngw me look, W1” NW?" WW 'I-' ' -ii drtadful trotivblo, one Al-most. past. tV.it”". liniz of leaves on it (lead leaves that um iir-imrn tt” dry. rrIj' ihtrn !i'i'l -av-vri mi ."' I IIFPI-x Ur mo 4'. ii-ichteiierl and helpless. li.ixi- iiiai look. Even as he i rmkcrl stir lIOE'.tii to struggle. he- ' r sui'i'.l wings, mak- v iv ll H8,-ll" a E.-. 'l r doing ther-97" inn: Oars heard ' l :2 it was a stupid nurs- W up the 1wt'rr in ' Mrs. Hiiinimer merely Further changes To Island Motor Transport Schedules l'IiFIii"lIVI7 U0's'I)i-KY. SEPT. l7lh. The Suiniirersirle - E.ginoi;t Buy - Richmond operation will he illit- rontlnued. The mornlnc bus into tiliwrlnttrtnirn i-la Friday and S-wtiinlni niwx, Lone-. i'h1.rIottMi-uri I" -t It. Bnnshaw will operate Summvrsldr 8.15 Aflll. Arrives In The inn P H. my iniini: (Ii.ai!nitsIou1i Ila Iionshaw will operate Friday. Siiturilar and Siinrl.-iy. The 5.30 RM. tiin Ir-arim: Siirrimerslrli: 1-Ia Rom-haw. arriving In Charlottetown at 800 l'..H, will riprratr daily, I-'v-r liit'nrin;rtiun I Phone Fh'town. T!t3 Phone S'SIde. 2822 :0:-4 rue em east: IS ozv. . . ma BOVS are h LEAVING us ' NHALS we sit; WMT IN mg c,ai:,C.IIzi.s! txllzxcli Kilt 61" l I ll "What are you doing clown there?" asked Peter. fluttered her wings harder than ever. . "Are you in Pcvtcr. That was trouble?" asked anot-her stupid qiicstinn, because it was all ioo vicar bhat she was in trouble. t'Cl')' great. trouible. --or course I'm in troutble. Do ymi think I would he here if I were not in ti'ouble'."' cried 1ittlP Aim. Hummer in her high squeaky toive. Once more she beat with her sinall wings. It was then that Peter saw what the trouble was. He saw the burrs ihai were holding her wing fea- tliers together and makiing liar w.ii:zs iiseles !oi- flying. "On!" exclzimcd Petcr. Then his mes filled with pity for he saw how helpless little Mrs. Hummer was. She was hclipleas to help hersrll. and he was helpless to help her. At least that is the way it seemed to him. Just, then Peter heard a liiniliar sound. It was the whistle of Far- mrr Brown's Boy. Flaitiiier Bi-ounis Boy loves to whistle. Wliisiliiiz. Iikr s0iii;:.in:. is an expression of happiness. Pater listened. Farmer Brown's Boy was coming that way Without thinkiing what he was do- ing. Peter thii-mped with his hind feet. The whistling stopped. Tnen Peter, peeping ouit, saw Farmer Brown's Boy coming straight to- uard him. He stood still and lis- trncd. Just then little Mrs. Hum- nicr X'lISll?(i ihg dry leaves a;;a;n. Farmer Brownie Boy heard Ii. Peter slipped away hurriedly. A moment later Farmer Brownis Boy saw little Mrs. Hummer. Iii- stantly his eyes filled with pity Gently he picked her up. Lucky little Mrs. Hummer! Here was a friend indeed. But. she didn't know it. The Cockchaler Beetle. common In continental Europe. makes a lcud whirring sound in llight. & .5" R I I WW AT voii iiiiniziv ' E AcI(-ivi:' cGoONiNC? IVIYH YOU. MEN ONLY ,1 IIAII I onoous WILDIOOY CIIAM-Oil. I riiims nivuissl A 3 IUIDVIS IOOSI i1lIIl!IllK' tome. IIIII r t . contract Bridge t By Jouphlno Culbertson FORMULA FOR SUCCESS 1! you must. be as ”bullish" in South was in the bidding of the following deal. It Wise '0 be 5””: of bwo things: to) that you are is lucky as South in the break of suits, and tb) that you play 35 W9” :5 South. Iouth denier. No,-lh.sOUu'I vulnerable. QT .65.? gQ8.'22 .g.KQiI74 51934 f 00553 pore: ' N 0-” ' 2 rv E 0.1943 .,M S 4.1083 5152 - I gnxios QAKM QAK7 .JA6 The bidding: ' South West North E1153 3NT Pass (NT Pas! -in-1-(2) Pass Pass PM! There ls really ”iio such bidding" as South produced in this case. If lthree notrumip is the cancel opening on a hand. then it is paitently incorrect to bid seven over pai'tiiei"s chance-giving raise. Consider the inconsistency "of South's sequence, and the ridicu- lous position :n which it placed North. The laiiur could pass. and HIIFLS the small-slam contract. that should be reached; or he could ii-aiso. and again miss the rigiii contract by South's go.n; past ii! All this. however. is academic in View of the outcomc. West. forced to guess amnnz the four suits. based out a low club. and dcclarcrls first hurdle uas in the brook of the club suit. He could consider liiinsclt extre- iiiely fortunate in finding the 3-3 break. and he ran iihf four rmiiids of the suit. cliiscarding a spade and a hcart. He i'efr.'iiiied from cashinz the fifth i-tub because he was not yet prepared to make an- other discard. South cashed lils lop cards in both dlianioiids and hearts; then he led the diamond seven to dum- my's queen. hoping for a break in rhat suit also. This break was not forthcoming. but South was lucky in a diifferoiit. way. becaiisc. as it happcned. both onpoiirnis were squeezed! West. who had his side's only heart. -topper. had to hold the high card in that suit. while East. had to keep to the high cila- mond. and m neither or the de- fenders could retain three spades. The upshot was that South coll- ected three spade tricks to ful- full the ambitions contract. The. world population has In- creased by 326000.000 in the last 50 years to II total of 2.37Il.000.000. yes so: I2 so-rues mom: PACKAGE, ONLV WARS TPGY ZUN5 or: now AN' 1'IizN,uNcte Poeo. illswlav 1: yr; my IN THEM? one DE oi: rIliIIJ'.9 ' BUT THE WAYLI6 CHILIJIN Ia ALWAYS Tue IAD 600960!!! 6009 6,60. 60?! --- AN' IF BOTH tooKN AT IT ANOTHER 6ii7:6 I6 INAMIIS , WAYJWIIVIMI ' rr war MEAN--I I A .r.m-,va 1 ' ' am 1 4 soap am. it I V r. t i A ..v.). 55' ' U ' . V” is" :?4irii I ” iii HIT VOL), Hun, DAM s-I WELL.HI.'l.L DEGHET If. HUI-LOAN?-HE DOESN'T REALIZE WHAT A SIG-TIM: - THANK VOU snvws M23? ' "T'WAHN"l' ME, MAM. "rwma 'l'H' I-IAM.'.' rr swme SHACK AGIN I-us HAID, AT 114' UL OKLM FAMBLV HAM.AU'AH LOVES IT LIKE A BROTHER. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLC-JTTETOWN 1 KING orfmis ROYAL MOUNTED i WHILE - CMECKING . on A STRIES as ACCIDENTS :6 E sriuwse cOM1':sr.I .. - JOE mrnoiqi VOU'LL HAVE D IE- IMBUISE EVERY STORE AND CUSYOMER WNO - 5. 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