PAGE TEN ?l03OOEOO&0300m contract Bridge I7 Josephine Culbertson igesa-one-oyster-cars-out AN IASY VICTIM East didntt protect himseti very well in the rollowing deal! I North dealt. ,. North-South vulnerable. . QAKQIO C852 QAK1l ;43 .6 4.1953! VJ973 , 0084 10862 ll E ..i:; Liionv S .5353 4274 I QAK10 QQ94 .1.Al&'Q6 Thebldrilng: Nortli East South W'est IQ Pass SNT Pass 4N'I' "Pass GNT Pass Pass Pass Southis Thilr-l".D'r'illnp bid was not the conventional Blackwoocl hid-it was :linv,il.V a raise or no- ltriimp and of course a slam invita- imn. Sinre South had something to share in his previous bid, three 1Iill'UmD. he rcndzlx accepted the .nviinilnii in try lor the slam. West opened the club i Jack. south won and cashed two top modes. ilicn. wlivn the break was or-willed. South lvslod the diamond Ml. CUIIOSITY IIITUINI Tread not on other people's toes. third round. so decisrer had to look elsewhere for the twelith tr-wk. There was only one chance. South cashed his remaining. club honors. then laid down ace, king and ten or hi-arts. It was greatly to East's discredit that he just "sat there' and al- lowed himself to be put on lead with the heart queen! Now. reduced to spades. he had to lead up to dum- my's Q-10 and concede the con- tract! Actually. south could have inane the hand against any defense by conceding 1 heart trick early and then squeezing West between dia- monds and clubs. but "eiende a are not usually called upon to protect themselves against the obvious tac- tic on declarer's part. The heart queen wss a. distinct liability as the play developed. so East should have taken care to get rid of that card. The way to do that, or course, was uni. Enat, limxmcr. failed on the to throw it on South's king. Before enrolling for C of Education as to the suit the purpose intended. fered and advertised by schools outside the Prov- ince, students are advised to consult the Department Department of Education orrespondence Courses of- ability of such courses for , By Thornton W. Burgess Where it will and nobody knows. -Old Mother Nature. Johnny Chuok sat. on his door- step. He was looking out between the bushes across port or the Green Meadows tn the dear Old Brier- patoh. He sighed. "Here comes Mr. Ouriosity again." said he in him- self. "I wish he would stay at home. he's it nuisance. .He's a friend. but he's a nuisance Just the same. Sometimes I think friends are the greatest nuisances. They don't mean to be. or course not The trouble with Peter Rabbit in, he is too curious. He is ioi-ever poking "Hello, Johnny Chiickl" said he. "I hope you are reeling well this morning.” that wobbly little nose of his dnto the aiialm or other iolks where it has no business to be. He doesn't. mean any harm. but sometimes it seems as it the Iolks that mean no harm are the very ones that do the most. harm." 0! course. it was Peter whom Johnny Chuck called Mr. curios- Ste. Anne De Beaupre LEAVING HALIFAX. MONDAY. JULY I4 RETURNING FRIDAY. JULY 18 FARE FROM P. E. I. SI9.75 Return Special Cars for P. E. I. Pilgrims. For folder wrIte:- MRS. WILLIAM POWER. I28VzA Allen St.. Halifax or REX. P.”:F."71J.ARTIN. Anndule P. O.;"l-lulifax. M.'I'raln or Moneton 3 p. In. D ilgrimage POGO .,.- I '9-" - V W Avfnoenaomigyllollmttwenezeer - ; vmwpoa 15A 9 roe A 10 OMAHA? 1115 A REAL W033. 232. omMA.AYgIT' . r m'rrAuce -. nztntce. guru tum will To HAVE A ow INDIAN M WALK , 7,.” A GROUPElMIAl6NPW7D COIN OF Bi.ACK' WILL 170 Full mag ti-cm K: r.o7uw'a1 A W root MNTAGI. you aooo. iv. IIOKY. PAL OF HIS. "Nut . , i t x P I ll :' ' FN. x in - u -will l 2, .2 r.. ..iY'NNek'. II -p Q . N '07 .1, p t rt; .- ......;g iiapolconlinilv ling-leg Elby (-3.9 -v s-i 2.. .9. - WE OHOULDBE sBElN' TAKEN - W it :'u. TAKE Fog 5-AF: rY's 9Aic.viou Aw 1 YOUR woe is RIOHY T'ril9ONE7I oucmro HAVEA pa mm ,, LIKE its NEAT WNKUM-BLINKUM NEEPA mpeN1'IAl.--- APPEARANCE-' TA". LIGHT! AM? A siren- OMETER! THE GUARDIAN. ity. Peter came eoniimering across the Green Meadows jipperiy. lip- perty. lip. He was almost. but not quite. out of breath when he reson- sd Johnny Chuck's house. "Hello. Johnny Chuck," ssid he. "I hope you are feeling well this '"I'm (eating very well." replied Johnny. He spoke a little numy. your new home all iinlshed" "I wouidnlt say that," replied Johnny. "A good home have: is finished. When I thing is iinieh- sd you lose interest in it. 1 may want mother back door or I may want another room or two. There always will be something to do." Peter stared at Johnny as it he didn't understand it at all. "What in the world do you want another back door ion" he asked. l'Isn't one back door enough?" "It. eould he, and it couldn't be," replied Johnny Chuok. "By the way, where is your back door?" asked Peter. Johnny Chuck's eyes twinklod. "Which one?" he asked. . "Do you mean that you already have more than one?" asked Peter. He looked a. little surprised. "I have three." said Johnny. and his eyes twinkled more than ever. Peter's eyes opened very wide. "three!" he evclaimed. "What in the world use have you for three oack doors?" t "None Just now," replied Johnny Chuck. "I'm looking ahead." Peter blinked. "What are you looking ahead to?" he asked. "I dont know. Those back doors may never be or any use. but it 1 should need them. I've got ihem.' said Johnny. "Huh! That's what I call wast- ing time." said Peter. "Making sure that you are pre- pared ior anything that may hap- pen never is a waste at time." ra- torted Johnny Chuck. "Huh!" said Peter again. You know, he is so happy-go-lucky that he seldom looks ahead at all. He just takes things as they come. Now he began hopping about it- mong the bushes around the neigh- borhood of Johnny Chuck's house. Johnny's eyes were twinkling again as he watched Peter. He knew what Peter was doing. "Mr. Curiosity is looking ior those back doors." thought Johnny. Aloud he said, "looking (or some- thing. Peter?" "Nothing special. Jizt. looking a- round." replied Peter. He was Iii.- ting right beside the stump be- tween the roots of which was Johnny's periect back door. A iern liung over him. Peter Matched the Merry Little Breezes swaying thal iarn. In tact, he looked straight at Johnny Cl1uc.k's back door and did not see it. at all. He saw a hole be- tween the roots. but there wss nothing about it to lead him to think that it was used for anything or had been recently made. There were holes like that all about in the Green Forest. and in other places where trees grow. , Peter stayed quite it while. and all the time he was looking while pretending not to be, and all the time Johnny Chuck was chuck- ling down inside. Just the some he whhed Peter would stay away. "Too y-mi---v--m'mm YIPIA FAMILY nsteiu LIKE IPAI!A'i'El.'l. .M'i(i'1'?:'!FuL.I-DNOEFuL.DlEPLY much curiosity." he thought as he watched Peter. By Walt Kelly (HI5 OIMONHRATES YOU b if ' WHAT ISIT, DEMI? vouivs seen S!TTIN6 up son nouns. i'1Tioueur vou wese ASLEEP. DEAR...RONESTLV... uonev... i anon-r ,, xwowr MISS HAVING amaze How soon! We NOU5E...L'LL ' WE AK e , oer vou A cuss n.. . f or uo-r gr JOE .PLEA5E SLEEP, I”LL SLEEP... HONEST, "I suppose." said Peler. "you have . cnsiu.o'rra:rowiv KING of" 1112'." naval. MOUNTED -P--J!" as-..'" I HAVENT MISSED A WEEK5 VDRK SINCE Wixei BEEN JUNE 13. 1952 6500 I You WERE crazy TO LEND HM THAT MUCH MONEY! 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