.'j By Thornton W. Burgess .ir.iiiu"s raizr. RIDE !around for a : M an- - other home should he and Mrs. Opportunity won't wait iJerry have to give up their home Seize it now before too late. ilil ii" biillllig Hool. It was fun to -Old lxinthrr Nature be out in the Great World. Already -- - ihp had had a fight w' c Bil.y Jar-rv Muskrat was out adventur-lMinl;. He smarted in several places Ing. He had left home in the Smil-;where Billy Mink's teeth had torn rig Pool. gone ciowii Laughing his coat. He didn't really ”."i(l. amok, and now was at tho Brgvrhat was part of the fun of adven- Riv!-i', .ir-rrr has takiiiu a sort of tiire. vacatiwn Ha was on. Hist Ho had met an o" acquaintance, rxcuse was 'h."li he Viias iO0i(lngiL0llgi('gS the Heron. Longlegs oftcni NOTICE or romo GROWERS MEETINGS Sponsored by P. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Hlililili). Uciohor 5th-Morel! I-lali. W:-(Iii:-sziay. October 7th--Siimmcrside High School Aiiilitoriiiiii. lt'l'I(ii"'r. Ociohcr 9th-Princc of Wales College, Char- ioitciown. All Meetings at 8:00 P.M. Tho aiimc meetings are called to provide informa- tion and an oppomiiiiiiy for discussion and questions on tho lollmviii: niattcrs: contract Bridge By Juephlna Cuiberhon CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES It cannot be said too often or too emphatically that so-called rules of play must be altered to meet the situation at hand. For example. in the following case the idea of ”makini: declarcr use up his trumps" was a very bad ideal East doalcr. Both sidcs vulnerable. Jerry was getting a (res-'rIde. . 3 4 3 2 as O 8 2 visits ti” Smiling Poo, and that :gf;875 was where Jr-rry had met him. . 9 7 5 5 . K QJ 1o Longie-gs was still making strange 9 Q17 4 N '5 sounds way down in his long throat. . 3 2 it" E Q A xio He was chuckling. Jerry had told 1.132 S 9 him that he was out to see some 4.10965 of the Great World. and thatscein- Q A Mi a good Joke to Longlegs, for he VA K10963 ,knew how little of tl.e Great W .-id 0 6 4 Hlerry would ever see. He was still -IvAQ-I7 chuckling when he flew on his 1 -nu. ,,,d,hnR- , way. He was going fishing. . . Jerry watched him out of sight. 51:” 1s3(;;l':h gkzu gs!" then jumped down from the trunk pus . .' Dim. P". of a stranded old tree that he had P”: P”! been sitting on, and began to ex; plore along the.baiik oi the Bigi - Riv”. Presently he Came to an East should limo started with old box still floating. but very close W9 PF0i)-Wlvlcd bid of one diamond: to Show Jerry climbed up on nlriilltl Wests raise was pretty far- ” was 5 good place to lake E fetched, even as an attempt at I sun bath Jerry did that. He was Shumuir - a little tired, and it was a fine? West WI his murth-hishest place to NSL Jerry began to dozelisptlde and declare-r was in with the He did.” ma” m 30 to slecpjbinllk ace. Analysis told South that but he kept closing his eyesg ,,,,d.wcsvs double of four hearts must presently he really did go to sleep.'h3V9 bee” ha-59d 9” um P"03P"' when R, IN Jerry awoke heltlve tricks in that suit, since it Opened and Shut ma eyes Sevemlivvas pcrfectly obvious that he could mm. All he saw around him WES not have any outside streiigth-East W3”... and he just could,” be-illeEdEd both diamond honors for have his own eyes. Where was the his ””Is'i”"1 b'ds HM"! COULD U55 SOMETHING LIKE Ti-INT MVSELF" E PRQJD OF HlM5ELl'-' SI CE BEWG CHOSEN CH ER LEADER AT -AN' eiiae xivluolv cvizus BUDGE HASN'T BEEN OVEI2 ALL WEEK! WELL, IF HE xvmurs To STAY MAD" LET By Edwim iMO1i'H.EQ-Al-IE MUST HAVE HEARD mu! I-IEEZE HE COMES--'. as GRAN'MA-- DID YOU KNOW--AN' MR. BUDGE THINKS ALL OF US NEIGI-IBOQS OUGHTTA GIVE HIM A GOLD WATCH-- OI2 SOMEPIN1 - 'COUNTTA--GEE! UNCLE BEN asp no r.a-'n..m- um sum. in. .1. Potato Marketiiig Agreement. 2. Tho operation of Pools. 3. The Function of the Marketing Agency. 4. Analysis of Market Prospects. Attendance at these meetings will enable potato gr0ii'oi's to form a reasoned decision on marketing policy for this year's crop. ROLAND MacDONALD, President. J. L. DEWAR, Secretary. i . BLUE PETER STEAMSHIPS LTD. M. V. BLUE PRINCE Frriizlii will he accepted until 5 pm, Wednes- day. Om. Tih. for next sailing of MN Blue Prince to St. .lolinIs, Nfld. . For space reservations and rates, apply:- .VI'.VIF()l'NDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE. I'. 0. BOX 65 PHONE 8737 "he sailed along right overheads He shore? When he had t...iioed up on that box it had been almost touching the shore. Now he could hardly see the shore, for Jerry's eyes are not the far-seeing Kllld. 'And that box seemed to be mov- ing. Jerry was getting a free ride. ;The box had drifted out into the lcurrent, and Jerry was on 'his way iio see mm of the Great World than he ever had dreamed of. As you know. Jerry is a very gc ' swimmer. His first thought was to swim ashore. But the share was farther off than .. . .ss in the habit of swimming. To him it look- ed very, very far away. Really it wasn't nearly as far as it looked. lie hesitated. Should he swim. or should he stay on that old box. He decided to stay. He didn't quite dare do otherwise. "What in the world are you do- ing way out here?" asked a voice overhead. Jerry looked up. Graywing the Gull was just over his head. "I- I-I- I'm just sitting here," squeak- ed Jerry. "So I see," replied Graywing, as didn't even move his wings. just I d to float along. "You're hav- All this made the oontract look extremely doubtful, but South saw one hope. He led a diamond. East took the jack with the king and, as South had hoped, returned a spade. Declare: ruffed and led his last diamond. Again East returned a spade to force declarer. South was not reluctant about ruffinx: indeed, he then led to the club king and ruffed dunimy's last spade on his own account. Now, reduced to the A-K-10 of trumps and three clubs, South laid down the trump ace, then ran his clubs. When the fourth club was played West had to ruff-and it didn't matter whether he ruffed low or high. If he ruffed low. dum- my would over-ruti with the eight; and after West actually ruffed with the jack, he had to return it trump from the Q-7 up to de- ciarer's K-10. East had led too, many spades: this was not a hand in which to shorten decla.rer"s trumpsi ing a sort of free. ride. How Lar do you expect to go?" That was question Jerry Musk- rat couldn't answer. 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