JANUARY 21, 1953 Jill iBy Thornton W. Burgess NOT SO BAD As we think. so things may be. Good to you, but bad to me. -Paddy the Beaver. There is a great deal of truth in that saying of Paddy's. Things Very often are what we make them in our thoughts. We think them had. and they are bad. We think them BIIOIGIIIAL ASTHMA Do you gasp. wheeze and fight for hreath. so you can't get pro per sleep? Ti-mpleton'a RAZ-MAH capsules help you to breathe easily. relieved of wliocziiu: and gasping. They loosen iiglit-1i.1(:kcLi phlegm in bronchial tubes. so it comes auny e .ily Sleep and work in comfort. takc RAZ a;iSSBEDll.lliE;?l0RllE1 ..-an-V ....u--1' r MAI! today. 65c. 81.35 at druggists. R-55' i A good, and they are good. It is just this was with almc;t everyone. Glutton the Wolverine had torn apart the house of Paddy the Beav- er. He had walked out on the ice. and Ihen with his great claws and wonderful si.rengl.h had torn that house all apart, Not even great. big. Buster Bear. several "times Glutton's size. could have torn that house to pieces as Glutton had, Glutton had done it out of pure meanness. Of all the Green Forest folk he is the meanest. At first it had seemed to Paddy and Mrs. Paddy nothing worse could possibly have happened to them. It was mid winter. Everything was covered with snow and ice. It would be a long time before the ice would melt, and they could go and come in the water. Not until it was open complained Mrs. Paddy. ice, it wouldn't have been safe for them to try it. so it seemed the very worst kind of a. disaster. Then Paddy remembered some- thing: it made all the ditierence in the world, He remembered that a little way up the brook was an old first came to that part of the Green Forest. They had lived in it while they were building the dam that made the pond in which they built Stewart RESERVE FEBRUARY lath and 13”! Paddy. who was doing her best to St. Dunsfan's Dramatic Society . i of the pond." said Paddy. Three Act Comedy Drama. 1 CODIMUNITY CENTRE that house Glutton had ruined. They could use that den again for i the rest of the winter. He led the iwav to it to look it over. , i "It isn't so bad." said Paddy. 9 "It isn't so good.” grumbled Mrs. make the worst of things. I "It. is warm and dry and we can go and come under the ice in the ; brook, just as we did under the ice ”Butitis so far from our food pile." icomplained Mrs. Paddy. "True. my dear. but be thankful ' we have a food pile, It may not be so easy to get a food stick when we i want ii. but what is a little extra work when we know we have got iwhat we need." said Paddy. "You would be cheerful." said Sire:-t Li'i Abner VKEOTTA STOP SHOOT'1N' TH HEADLIGHTS OUTA BURNSl p ANNIVERSARY ,5 CONCERT 3 i WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28th P. W. c. AUDITORIUM Gel your Tickets now from K Harry A. lMacDougali, Toombs Music Store, Wendall Phillips, Rendezvous Restaurant. AH NEVAH HIIHD 0'!-IO iMrs. Paddy. Her own voice was any- 'i thing but cheerful. Sometimes Pad- I dy wondered if she wasnit trying to be happv in being unhappy. N"But it sorfar from our food pile,” .E;...,..a .. .na,u.- water could they hope to rebuild their house. Even if they could havei dragged enough sticks across the I bank den they had dug when they ' Tl-'13 li contract Bridge g By Josephine Ciubertson kl. GOOD BIDDING - WEAK PLAY South made a good decision when he refused to double five diamonds in the following hand. but he let himself down in me South dealer. North-South vulnlerawc. Match-point duplicate. QKJ76 yams QAZ 4.542 552 63 one N 00108 QKJ78 w E 010935 V 4 S .g.Jio97 i ,5xo.sa 6 4AQio984 UJ762 OQ3 QA. Thebidding: South West North East 19 20 3; 40 4. 59 Pass Pass 15; Pass Pass Pass At rubber bridge. with a set or five diamonds assured. South would have been foolish to bid spades, but since this was match-point duplicate his bidding was logical. Obscxwe that East-West could have gotten off with a 500 penalty, whereas south could have earned 650 points at his spade contract. West opened the club king. A.'?er taking the blank ace. South drew trumps in two leads. then. ap- parently fecling that he would have to find a defender with the blank king-queen of hearts. in limit the loss in that suit, he cashed the heart are and led a second round. The extremely improbable break he hop- ed for did not materialize -- West look the heart lead and exited with a'club - and there was no way for South to avert defeat, South neglected seine vital stage- setiing. A favorable heart position "I hope," Mrs; Paddv continued. "that little Joe Otter doesn't come c'o'EiLihuTd7:n pazT12 Wtii'iI1'i'I'i;'i';iVy: . 4; Zg h . Cx I . 'AH JES SPENTA ( NUNDRID Y'ARS IN ONE!.'-Al-I'LL BE PEACEFUL-H z F433? was required -. but not nearly so favorable as South hoped for. 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