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OUT OUR WAY COULDN'T {my WANT TO t~iAl<E I WJNDCRkD WHY ALL THE LELlFZE IT'$ GONE"- SHOOTliJG--I GIVE A FLOWBOY FORGOT M‘! i A BOOK, VOL! LOSE GUITAR .’ A Ftcwstwv" BLiT CAVE _ A FLOWEQY ONE OF THEM AND HES WBOY.’ 1 't~:., 3 " it?) ig~-~*" J-Q-W\\_LIAM$ r \'~ 3-11 ‘THE DIPLOMA .- ~..».v........tt t. arc t. t nl m . or rust itoYAi. ‘MOUNTED w 6o 7M1 MOUNT/E WILL BE OCCUF/ED TRYING 70 P PA/e THE HELICO r52 f 0F’ EMEE PARTS ‘ A7’ THE smcx... D0 I'M farm’ FIVE TUE AH YES. TO HAPPEN 7D THE GIRL. WHO WOULD 5E1 IEVE THAT THE COP DIDN'T 5TEAL ‘FHOSE our on ir coeoova mute ‘n u m tr,wAti“i.l. H! Contract Bridge B! ‘JOSEPHINE CULBEBTSDN An Interesting Hand The game contract in deal was by no means easy to make. but it lhouid not have proved too much loi- the expgt declares: South ‘dealer. t‘, Both sides Qruiaerahla; QAJ._ Q1086.’ tQA107lI ‘Allin _ __ ‘TQIGIVI! N 1' 32k a W — 3i 4 ' 1 E S K 7 6 4 v J 9 6 2 K 5 K J 4 Norm-south reached three no- Lrump through rather aggressive ‘bidding. netthcr West nor East fltcotins to enter the auction at ‘filly time. i West opened the heart king. 1nd IV"! 111011811 his partner mowed out. fdiscardmg a low spade. wntinued .wth the rim. queen and another Jtezirt. l-Izut disuzrrdc-ri a. second i-*‘llfl<lt* and two clubs. ‘ South. ill with the htart Jack. 1rd t» low Brmde. and West's lone ‘queen fell. South then cast-led the spud" lack. led a low diamond to the kin! and passe-d a diiunotd lo l‘..i~i. Enst retuziicrl the static trii, iiiuviixg out South's king. The diamonds failed to bleak \\’l1(’1‘i iSouth tried them out. and the club finesse was tlso “chi”, so down South went! t p In view oi’ the distribution re- liliiid in south through the first tow nicks and thvcuh the ial-l of the spade queen the correct hue of play was to lcove the spade jzusk in dttlnmy aild then to load the a~e Zllld five o! clubs. tDuinmy die. d tho club deuce on the fourth round pf hearts.) East had betii SlKEW-ZI‘ to hold originally six spades, and he probably had no more than four clubs. He lmi dis- carded two clubs: it he had the queen. it would show up crn the wccizd trad from dinning; or. since outh ivc-ultl i113)‘ the hing ("r 11135 trick in filly clout. the queen might drop from West. But cvcii though neither oif these contiitge-riries would develop. the second club By ,_ R4 WHMAMS out: BOARDiNG‘ HOUSE ' ~<~THO5E LlTTLE MlNDS NEED YOU LETTiMG YOUR Al?!" TALENT 60 TO QEED » HPNENT SEEM YOU AT . \‘OUi2 PANTIMG ' izecethtv.’ , _ , L”, , 9 . -\ . "i? i c; -‘ 5 3 today‘: Ai-l ‘rt-teas, MY TADPOLEQ! EGAD, BUT ' ,» votive CERTNMLY HAD VOUR Noses A”, suraieo iu vouta BOOKS LATELY.’ . RECREATlON-w-LERMDER. A25 : AMPRKED l Subject :-- l Programme of Education in England Under Tliair_ ' New Education Act (1944). I PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AUDITORIUM tniioiirioiini. MEETINGS MR. JOHN LONGLAND County Educational Officer, Donut, Englund._ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th 8:00 PM. A cordial’ welcome is extended to ell. / x lead would have as good a result, because it uould IOPCC East to make a fatal discard. If he let go another spade. South could go back to the ‘Spldb jack, enter his own hand with 'a diamond. and cash the king and seven oi spades. If East let go a diamond. South would play the king, ace and another round ‘o! that suit. then return to tho spade jack and lflkC the two other diamonds ELLEWS DIARY (Continued from Page 2i n! thc iisrases. that were found ill tliow from mnttirc tubers." But (is he uiirl "this. mI-ght. be "only n notion oi ours“ for the season oi‘ ‘ the different land might have com- bined to lsvor the seconds better. The prices ot beef “on the hoof, have gone high enough" they thought, taking into consideration, BINGO HolyiRedee-mer Hall TU-NIUHT 8.30 The arises are the same as thou prevailing at 0th!‘ nines: tn the eltv Freezout For Charitable Purvoaea With Moior Hoople 1 WM‘: UUQT ' TuiuKius, uucte Amos, I'D Luce "to ;- PAINT A POR- TFZAiT OF SOME . \\“ / k\ 4’ OH,Ol-\.' Tums uucte LJAMOSS WAY , . wouoeerui. or- SAYING '. CHARACTER.’ ; "euiiJv."-- Wll-LYOUPOQF: LEANDEQS / n- F02 Me? MAN.’ I that if e farmer ‘rs s seller. he isl also l, heavy purchaser o! most ot the same. There wiu no ward ati all about pork, though one man reported the recent arrival o! twoi fine litters o! pigs as well as "a! pair of lambs today" which leads presently, we hope, to g, first robin. Another perennial but disturbing topic nus reached when one ---- marked "this here income tax is a. curse o! s rig for iarmers." It‘ tune in for censure. "PB-raters must try to keep their sons on the land" I said, convenstionally. “Andi how in h» it I must say such a. word-ls a man to buy narnu tor his sons, i! every cent above a bare’ living is taxed?" one or the young-i er men, and lather oi. a young iam-' ily inquired. “You're right, there" James agreed "and I'm afraid the, tux as it is. only encourages idle- ness. It seems to be mode to suit. the iarme: who is content to nuke only that bare living." "I guns -_i Good yalues GUARANTEE E D“ SATISFACTION . o RELIABLE I SERVICE! t Pleasant Shopping! SINCI: I857 we'll have to cut down our farm-- ing" one offered. "But" I said, lQ-, niembering something I had read U! Nil/mil Mbml)’ "like? 1 Pili- “the farmers are asked to ioiiotvlflwfly m)’ knlli-IHB. and 000k Jtlmlti i; progpam or QXp1n5iQn,'5ui'D]3§-:O!l to bed then, tor it was quite in: even that o! wst years." "Ex-lillflfi- pension be d-----l" the younger farmer said with a serious expres- sion that made me laugh "who's this same fellow going to work, like he did then. M0118!!! a hi! rueiully “Wflli We'll only to pay back in taxes any btt,li\1va_ to u-ke it easier alter cnia; BRINGING UP FATHER When I returned awhile chuckled, it 1 nae later we won't make much and we won't spend much." which when one con- smlers the results would be nothing short o! disastrous. Yea, these tarm- ers, energetic, ‘wide-awake, "good doing” lads, the like 0t which fhe Island could do badly without as regards agriculture, are definitely displeased with the terms ot the I present income tax out as it at. lects the Iariner. But dear me. alter a length; absence. James has returned ir. doors, and blows out his light-cem- pany gone—ltls day, and mine st an end. Until tomorrow “Diary -Cioou- night. 7 lny George McMentu 1046457 OH JGGG'GVING MY aloft-en eraeva vosmosi u HE'S ALLlH-JJSF A MItJJTE-"VLL ‘TQY TO ' WAKE HM LP! WELL-I saw vcuz acorns: atusiar-svsnvri-iwe wuz cow ALONG NICELV uu-ni, MENTIONED Aeotn- l-IA , m‘ ‘r0 “loin-AND r .i noun’ cons ‘in not: ABOUT TEN Miuuvse- '1 l l JF SOMETHING WEE’ L!!! I'M VIORRIEDJ GIVE TVBNE ‘VON! ON w: cm FLYOUT curses m/Asaur HOUR.’ m: MASKED mar’; BULLETS CL/PPED 4 6A5 LINE-THAT?) ALL! NOT var, KIIZGOSH 7A mu oar a neuron YER mules, mo...“ ecrra mink... l MEAN toott,.ioev...ive eon/uni MEAN FER Tii' UME BEIN’... '6 lfiA apisllsmmulnnal-Lvpuunm-l LNAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELIY MY MOY-HIH SAYS IT'S VIRY FUNNY CAP l3 -- N’ iF NE WERE" RATHQR PLAY QMARTY r: O-tl-ilh JAMES.’ THERE ,6 Jo U §US IM $F. l WISH ‘IO éTfll-IIM. t. Milt} l - .._Ia- sLi rI_'I!|.': 1.1:; t P