DECEMBER 26. 1953 By Thornton W. Burgess cross. He had to go around them. There were certain places where he had alrmat never failed to catch a mouse. Most of these were buried deep in snow now. He was finding out what all foxes who live where there is snow in winter, sooner or later find out. It was that snow There had been a bad winter is one of the best friends of the norm. For three days Too-Bmart.mouse folkfespecially those mice lad been more or less of a prisoner that live on the ground. Their little ll his underground home, It was paths through the grass, become 10 weather to be out in, and the little tunnels through the snow, or young fox had felt himself fortun- under it. They can go and come lie in having such a snug com-lalong these little tunnels as they ortable homeu ' I00-SMARTS QUEER. FEELING Sometimes Just feelings govern you p tn what you think and what you do. -Old Mother Nature. iplease. and no one will ever see . .them. But WW9 ("W5 Wm"-W" eammi Too-Smart first went straight to is A 1003 Mme 19" 3"yb”dy- 3"” fl place where never before had as soon II the Sim" ended T9""'lhe failed to catch a mouse. i-re Smart WIS 9"" lwkmi 19' 3ldm'ifailed this time. There was no ier. In mlny P1393 m5 3”” had islgn of a mouse, yet he had a iriiled deeil Mmy M mass drmslfeeling that the mice were there? lere 100 5"” 191' mm m "'3' "01Thcy were. They nere running DANCING GLOVER ctus 1'1-IE 4GUARDiAis'. contract Bridge By Juephlne Culbertson ILLUBION West's penalty double in the fol- lowing hand seemed ironclad, but the expert declarer proved that things are not always what they seem. life could just feel a pair of eyes ;horing into him. He pretended to go on uith his Hustiiied South's confidence. y iiunting just as he had been do-i ing, but all the time he was look- lilnd the moment dummy appeared ling for the one whom he felt sure :South was sure that West's d ”sporllnz." since North had shown! no real values, but the outconiei West opened the diamond nine, LI unA1u.0'l'FETOWN Bringing Up Father s By George McManus NINE WHAT A L'FE I LEAD! I DON'T KNON HON MLJC-I LONGER I CAN STAND IT: .- AND paid"? DARE SET soar OUT OF ...... i. Vptll we 5-as-1 - North dealer. 3 thlilymthla tine tha.y-runs fox was North-South vulnerable I: ng of nothin but ettln . something to eat. E I ! :g;oz-I3 :.:i:s ' back and forth along their rivate ' ' little tunnels and not having to Oxl” T9855: The Tmler give so much as a thought to 93910 VVNE ::m.t danger. Too-Smart had no better '”"'i' 555 luck at other places he visited. 9983 S 32 WAT COUPON 1b 3 5 548' I'M ENTITLED Getting a dinner was going to be T372 T A Fag: Leggau anything but easy. It was going to .A 975 -”' be the hardest kind of work. 'lE';( By this time, the young fox was .A,Q943 thinking oi nothing but getting 'T ' something to eat. He had . no The blddinli thought at all for the stranger he North East soutl West had tried in vain to catch up Pua Fall 19 PM! with. Then as he approached one 1N'l' Pass 35 Pass of his favorite hunting places he 39 Pass 49 D5"- iliiirl a queer feeling. Yes, sir. he Pass Pass Redblh FIJI ' ihad a queer feeling. He stopped Pass Pass lsliort; the feeling was stronger than g lever. Somebody was watching him.' South's redouble was rather- ..Kng y..- s...... .. "4. ....-.. GHERKI-:5 r DID MY WIFE SAY WHERE us”; SCHEDULED 70 S GIVE A LECTU ENUTLED - ' BE '70 You? Hus r.-E KIND 5AND'! Reservations accepted by phone four and eight each Saturday "Reservations for couples accepted oiil'y' Meet your friends at the Clover Club EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All new Lcgionairs Orchestra h2.00 per couple Charlottetown's Finest Dance Hall only between evening-Dial 6022. ,was watching him. He tried to look -had been based on the A-Q-10-x gwithout seeming to be looking. No- of trumps, Winning with the dia- where did he see anyone. In fact, mond ace, declarer laid down the there in the xxoods it was as still hcart king, and when the four-spot "as if there were no living thlngmcame from East-West having taken There wasn't a sound of any kind. the trick-South was more sure lNot a single Merry Little Breeze that his diagnosis had been car- was around. -rect. "I must have imagined it," said: West continued with diamonds. the young fox to himself. "Ini Declai-er won. cashed the spade the only one around here." ace, then deliberately risked A l Presently hunger put everythingifinesse against the club jack. put- t NEW YEARS BALL -else out of hislmind. and he start- iting in dummy's ten-spot. Natural- led hunting again. He Just had telly, this added nothing to his club iliave a dinner, however small it ' tricks, but it did add an entry. and ;n-.ight be. But a few moments later this (as will be seen) was vital. 3.118 had that same Strange l'eel- South now ruffed a spade, then sing of being watched. What did went back to the king of clubs. Clover Club NEW YEAR'S EVE - 9:30 TILL 2 Novelties Fun Dress Semi-Formal Note--Only 200 tickets going on sale. Please make reservations early-Phone 6022 for reservations now. Tickets must be picked up Monday and Tues- day evenings between 7 and 8. No reservations held after ticket sale closes. Tickets 332.00 Specialties Kihg of The Royal Mounted P5. 4 IZIIFK - 0Fl7.' 716173 7& aw: Aw wravo 7v warm as I 7lt mean? Was it a hungry enemy who was watching him from some ilildlng place? He had a feeling that it wasn't an enemy. He still look- rd in vain everywhere. doing his lbcst not to appear to be looking. ,The feeling that he was being watched grew stronger. He couldn't rid himself of it. Then. quite by accident, he saw a pair of soft eyes watching him. i .a...m.....a.. I ALSO NEEDS aanciuurrs i LONDON (OP)-A London de- partment store's list of Christmas suggestions includes a small clip- .on lamp. to be attached to a chair is: bookwoi-ms can read while the irrst of the family is watching ital:-vision. I ' I ua..:o1av'r KON'7'lv'AVfA 'T'3. g -' I bers in ta 4 xxx J1l!fAsIVEU..4'0Kl1fA4'6E7 wruckwsvwrtamspzrns Am r PLs'7i.rmvAzAN!nIxs77Mt.Jv1ow:zxoet m . I 2 discarded a club on the diamond queen. and finally 1' fed a second spade. Now. with fe r trumps left in his own hand than in West's, South led a good club. West had no choice but to ruff with the eight of trumps. and then he could not avoid giving South A trump trick by leading away fronr thei queen-ten. .j.ds...,.m. MANY ATHLETES STOCKHOLM. (CPI R The Na- tional Sports Federation of Sweden celebrated its 50th anniversary with a banquet addressed by King Gustaf Adolf, the federations chaii'm;i.n for its first 29 years. Ti!!! ni-gaiilzatinn has 800,000 meni- affiliaind l')l'ganil7.zli-lnl1.I. By Zane Gray r c-mecm9ur:.' - E, I is! W ml: lit. YOU WANT. BUNCO F Alex Raymond. ' KEEP AWAY ,w! oornll nee? VA IN TRAlNiN'...wo1' WAS THA?...vA suaezao... , oomtoosu... -1. N illi X la-i FMM JOEY! rev-Ea... l'...PM D'LEERlUSS.' . iu ' . he . .' ii gruvlii 3 Von ruin. Iv-..It4-Av. Napoleon and Uncle. Ellay . .;' A-' . 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