, Friday, March 15.11355 no Page '1 By Thornton W: Burgess s ovum wrraour 's rnnoms who rules a home is queen in- deed. of other thronu she has no need. -Old Mother Nature. "My. but I'm glad tone you!" cried Peter Rabbit. He was speak- ing to Queen Bumble Bee. " ”why are you especially glad? asked Queen Bumble Bee. "Because now I'm sure that Sweet Mistress Spring is here to stay. If she were not you wouldn't be out. By the way. where did you spend the winter? I suppose . lot ot you Bees spent it to- gether." said Peter. I I u , 71- mt. "Where didaHED?" was Prll'r'l next qu at a. ”You am thinking of Honey Bee." replied Queen Bumble Bee. "1 am told that she. and all the other members of her family. spend theiwinter together. But it isni that" way with us Bumble Bros. I spent the winter alone. "Do mean there wasn't a Cfbntsfact Bridge I! Jolephinn Culbertson A LUCKY SLAM Over any appreciable period of time. had bidding and play get exactly what they deserve, but it can't be denied that an occasion- al "flyer" has remarkable suc- aess. For example: louthdeaier. North-southvuinareole. 9143 QAQJI OKQO QA72 QKQJ Q5 loss N gloves :5." W '32.. 4-'5 S .0 QAD2 ;v-52 psnou LKGS Thebtdding Smith West North last it. it its ""' I5! ti P Pass Pass ) .- Apparently. North bid three diamonds on the first round only to lull his partner into a false sense of security, because when South innocently 'went to three notrump, North took off his mask and. uverbidding ' sably. leaped all the way to the slam. West led the gspade king. and South. probably with no concrete idea except to limit his loss. held up the ace. South won the sec- ond spade and took a heart finesse. then ran his five diamond tricks. discarding a club and a spade from dummy. East had thrown off a club on the second trick. butgwhen he had to find two more discards on the diamonds. he was very un- happy. Realizing that he could not afford to give up his potential lif'8l'l stopper. he reduced to the queen-ten of clubs. Thereupon. South again fincssed hearts. cashed the heart ace for a spade discard. and won the last three. fulfilling tricks with the three clubs. Aside from the fact that great look was needed in fulfilling the six-nntrump contract, it is inter- "Ulla to observe that if South lllil landed at six diamonds. he would have been helpless. At a diamond contract the initial spade l',"ld-I'D could not employed, lllnrt? East could ruff a spade con- tmuntion. and without that hold- "P iassumlng theibesi defense) smith could not execute the single other Bee with you?" ask- ed Peter. "That what I mean." replied Queen Bumble Bee. "Well, where are all the others?" demanded Peter. "There aren't any others right the surprising reply. "Do you mean that you are all alone in the world?" asked Peter. "I suppose there are others somewhere, but I don't know where. So. I am all alone." said Queen Bumble Bee. "What became of all the others that were with you ast sum- mer?" Peter wanted know. "They all died last iall," re- plied the big Bee. "What did you do. lleep ii winter?" asked Peter. "0! course." replied Queen Bumble Bee. "What else could I do?" . "Where did you sleep?" was Peter's next question. "In a small hollow log over in the dear Old Brier-patch," was the surprising reply. Peter really blinked this time. "Do you mean to tell me that you were a close ncighbo of mine all winter?" cried Peter. "I don't know whether I was a neighbor of yours or not. I'm just telling you where I slept through the winter," hummed the big Bee. "Are you staying over there now?" asked Peter. "I'm not staying anywhere yet. I'm looking. around for a place to make a home." replied Queen Bumble. you do that?" asked Peter. "Do what?" Queen Bumble asked in her turn. course," said Peter. "Nobody helps me build a home. only Bumble Bee around here. Mow could I have anybody help me if I am the only one?" replied Queen Bumble. "But-but-but-" Peter stopped. "But what?" asked Queen Bumble. Peter shook his head. "What's the good of making a home if you are all alone?" he cried. "I don't be all alone after a- whiie." retorted Queen Bumble. Beautiful” Tile Walls -at low (osii M24451 Til! liilltililtl STTRON WALL Hi! Is there a spot in your home that might make a beautiful powder room like this? Or may- be it's your both or ltilchen that needs beoutilying. Lustrous Miroplas is the answer-more economical than you think. Easily insiolIeJ, cleans like chino. l9 lascinoting colors, all the way thru to the back. Not aliecled by common household acids or alltolis. Noiionolly advertised in Good Housekeeping, House Beouliiul and House & Gordan. Guaranteed in writing! Terms. Ask lor color iolder. LOOK FOR THE NAME MIRAPLAS ON THE BACK OF EVERY TILEI DOUGLAS BROS. I JONES LTD. around her that I know of." was ' "Have you got anybody to help "Help you build a home. of Besides. I told you I am the MOUNT HERBERT W. l.' in The regular monthly meeting oi' the Mount Herbert Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. David Mutch on March 15th. The meeting opened with the go, followed by the Creed in un- n . Minutes of February meetin were read and signed. Roll ca was answered by nine members. Two visitors" were present. one member paid ten dollars to music fund and one member balance of ten dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Jenkins gave ten dollars as a gift to music fund. . It was moved by Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins and seconded by Mrs. Vernon Norman that every mem- twenty-five cents, at next meeting to be used for bazaar. sick members. Two notes oi thank- you were read. A letter of appreciation was re- ceived from Mrs. Stewart Pierce on behalf of the "Pareni.s' Council for Mentally Retarded Children" to which a small donation was giv- en. It is felt other Institutes should do likewise.- A letter of appreciation to be written to the R. C. M. P. for talk and films presented to pupils in Mount Herbert School. Two bills were paid. her present an article not under - Fruit and cards were sent all . Couespondence was read and can with. Two members paid fees. Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins and Mrs. waiter Wood were appointed for sick committee; School commit- tee, Mrs. Russell Farguharson. Mrs. aagovain Jenkins and Mrs. Ster- Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins conducted a contest, on picture guessing of well-known people. The next meeting will he held April 19th. at Mrs. Kenneth Jen- kins; roll call to be answered by presenting articles for bsaar; Mrs. Earle lugs and 'Mrs. Vernon Nor- mantnbe charae ofprosrsmme. today at both universities. The .It was In ved by Mrs. J. Russell services will include a military in- Driscoll and seconded by Mrs. neral at Chatham. Storm Victim To Be Buried In Alto. CHATHAM. N. B. (CPI- Burial of Capt. J. E. Iefebvre. 29. one of three men asphyxiated in a car after they were trapped near Bath- urst by a snowstorm Thursday. will be made in Calgary. His widow and three children left Sunday for Calgary. Kvhere her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cullen. reside. Capt. Isefebvre onducted Cana- dlan officers' training courses at St. Thomas University, Chatham. and Sacred Heart University. Bath- urst. Requiem masses will be sung LIBERAL CONVENTION THIRD DISTRICT OF QUEENS" A Convention to nominate two Liberal Candidates to contest the next Provincial Election will be held at the MOUNT STEWART COMMUNITY HALL on Tues- day, March 29th, at 2.00 P.M., Each Poll is entitled to five voting delegates. (Signed) ROLAND MacDONALD, President. Y; a dbvf . 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