r rue _o_ui§._tzmaly_. mcnaatorrarowu i’ i I _ tune or m: tout Mounted .._~.._. .,,, QEEEMBER 1s. 194s PAGE TEN 8v ZOIIO Grey To your lioyyoute the great proiuinmflrg you? i ‘VHATQS belilntl thos? big earnest eyes nlicn your lmy looks at you? Certainly not kmnvletlgc of tlte. tinrcrtnintics 0i life . . ; simply an untincstioniug faith in your ability to protect him, and provide for his needs. Have you forgotten something? would he continue to have all oi mothefs attention, and e home free to grow up in, if ‘on were prematurely taken from your fiinii y? You hill enjoy your liitlill‘ til-m: ii von provide now ior iin-mnu to tut-It llif’ tnurlwige payments and iuinil) r\p~~u~:-~ sltotiltl llil‘ flay come when your innnlx is "on its own". Call in vour liiiprrial Liie representative ‘i .46 ; . e‘ today, anti iinti out how you can l l) Q-r tio it-com euieutly—quicl\l_v. ‘r t’ ,_ Ad» "Imrsnuu. Lire EOUNDED Il97 HEAD OFFICE: CANADA PROVINCIAL AGENCY: 75 Queen 5L, Charlottetown ‘ ithe Green Meadows which to her cruiziiat@istiacrmc' Poo/mt (wot In the popular 5-11-22 sizes are back again in full supply THE THUMPEB The truly wise will never dam To not investigate a scare. -—01d Mother Nature Lmm sister. young daughter of lDfilmy and Nanny ftieadow Mouse ‘had 1C" 110mg She was gut 0n ‘was the Great World. She was alone. all alone. She had started out with two brothers. Where they were now she had no idea. ‘Perhaps that was just as well. One had been too bold and one had ‘DCCD careless. Had she known what had become oi them she ,niight have been more scared than isbe now was, and she was just ‘about as scnrrd a young Mouse as lever ran along a narrow little path through meadow grass. l Yet Little Sister had no thought of’ loohiitg for the home she had left. She minted a new home. a home all her $'(‘l'_\' own. Perhaps ‘site didn't ‘know that that was ,what sire was looking for, but it qwasw It was really what had sent her out into the Great World, t Everything around her was strange. Never before had she ‘been on any oi the little paths she ,was now exploring. That they had jbBtill made by folks o! her own ‘kind she knew, but this was all. l Little Sister hiad been born |tiniid. Instead 0t becoming less ‘Limit! as she greiv she became more timid. It sometimes seemed as ii she was awake. Every sound, little or big. scared her unless she knew Just what. had caused it. Merry Little Breezes whispering in the grass made her crouch with her little heart going pitapat until she was sure that it was only the Merry Liutle Breezes. Even the humming of Busy Bee irightened -her the first time she heard it. lfrhd because there were so very ‘many souds far and near, even ion the Green Meadows her heart‘ lavas going pitapat most. of the. . time. But no matter how j ‘frightened she was she tried tol |fiIld out what or who had made a i jsound and i! it really meant da.n-| ger. Then i! she should hear it ‘regain she would know whether orl inot to be afraid. l "I don't want. to be afraid o! geverything all the time." she otten {said to herself not. having any one; ‘,else to say it to. l It was very early Ln the morning that she first heard a distant’ ‘thump. It wasn't loud. It camel lfrom too far away tor that. She“ lnever had heard a‘ sound quit-e like lit. She stopped to listen. As usual] [she was frightened by the unex- pected and unknown. Soon she {heard thabsound again It was a _.iittle louder. Did that mean that lit was nearer? It so it must have lbeen made by some one coming her ;way. She listened more anxiously than ever. Would she hear Who could be making that noise and what tor? (By Thornton W. Burgess) Soon she heard that sound again, lt was a little louder __...____-----——-—- knew he was the thumper because right there in front 0t her he thnungod with the longest, biggest hind feet she ever had seen. At the same time he saw her and how frightened she ‘was. He grin- ned. It was a good-natured grin al- though it showed rather irigbtful front teeth. "Don't be afraid of me. my dear. I'm Peter Rabbit." said he. He seemed to think that that should be enough to drive away all her tears. But. it wasn't. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ' TOO AMIABLE The average player is far too willing, on defense, to do precisely what. g crafty declarer wants him to do Observe Wcst‘s extreme Hm- iability in this respect in today's deal North dealer Both 51d“ vulnerable North-South 20 on scorl» ans vars qaxiossz West Pass Pen Pass ‘The bidding. in view ct North- “~80 ttr 20 - - again? Would it sound still nearer? organs pa" score was quite m West's heart. opening lead, a low made matters as.difficult I JAckso». HA5 ten um mu mwv rox |NTO A TIP-AP / a IOE PALGOKA aces 6cm nu. u: I'm n. 160M! sew: t "morteetrocv tiElJ’... aur I CAN'T FIGHT m A '%% If KNOBBY THE 3K APROMUSS... DOFITKNOBBYOWIIS IIAIJIWPROMISS. , "rams KINDA coat- IT uoutoufr s: uawtm nucmnso... ru. WOULD JA NAFTA tiiYKliOfliufllflll... e m‘: MAXI wit‘, wtmnct. n‘: ot-uun l! Hum Fisha I'M GOING GJT EHOPPBG ~IN ‘I'VE MEANTIME t WANT YOU TD OOUP- aranzs AND TELL T140512 PEOPLE t WFLL HOT STAND FOIZ ANY NOISE- I saw A PIANO Bane MOVED nu T\-E?E' wutsrt? YOU SOLD Tl-VGOLD-MININ’ srocK woutz DEAR COUSIN WIBBY GIMME, ‘STE ADDA" YEt-IY ETHEL SAID HEQ GREAT- GRAND- PA BOUGHT SOME 11in’ net: mum ts IYIIIII W ITIN’ FOR IT TO BE “OWN-l A MILLION~ AN’ WHERE IS HER GREAT- GRANDDQ l She had decided that she wasn't: - to hear it again when onoe morerElna“zfipfoguifgfilsergxrtgu‘$9; ‘he heaid l‘ and this time she little while at least played low jumped as if trying to jump out of 1mm the imam EAL, “jun and h" 5km Yes’ Sh" m“ is hm” ‘he seeing the need to remove dummys jumped. It was because that thump ' entry, mmmed a hum The a" w'as so loud. She didn't run Shel and Lh- i was too frightened to run. And if lwon’ M 1s p0 m’ dxfivagg You can now buy as many General Electric Photofiash iconsidered leading a club Lamps as you want in these three popular sizes she could have run she wouldn't have known which way to run. S0 she just crouched there in the this king in the hope that the ace was on side and that he could even ruff out a club. He realized, Y: grass and trembled. She shook all , _ . . - V ‘ , i om. i w bewzrsg"i.lrrxt..'.i irniiit afrald- but it “'55 “w” m be 5° ‘king lie would almost certainly be -‘*"'—"’-"1'U5‘""""""”"""" s‘ amid ""1 m‘ 1mm” Wm‘ s“ w“ ‘ defeated since a defensive shift to HENRY airaid oi. That thump had beenimlmps "vould be a ‘marked play so loud that she knew the thumper | on the theory mat a dub lead" must be “ery 91°59‘ she was 5° could wait. declarei" cashed the to 5°“ed Sh” “wind M” held hertdiamonds and then ruffed a dial: breath ii she could have. rmond Mm a low trump How she did want to run‘. T0| Precisexy whm Smith hoped m“ and m“ and “m! But heriwould occur did occur! West seiz- small teet refused to run They re- ‘ins the oppbrtunlty for a "cheap" fused to move at all. Little Sister; __u _ _ W“ i? “P” “ig“::-tss:l‘1i zgzsxdfféliiiilgirr Iinfltiigrtrlltitclattxlietili tiijrloglpztiliai She “as s’ “are v a sh h rdsix-and after that unsound inan- be my 1Y1°T°_1 “gienm e s5 eindleuxier. he looked around in vain 5°m° ‘m9 mm “Eu l‘ me pa” a _:for a fruitful move. Obviously. in a "mmell" ‘w “mp s‘? ‘none was available! When West timed "E1" l“ ‘mm “i "e" " actually laid down the heart miueen, South ruffed, cashed the Ispade ace and then led to dum- |my's spade king. The fall o! the queen and Jack permitted him to {Tim dummy‘s three good diamonds rand discard all three of his own = l l . tcllitlsest. with a sure trump trick. Runkiifs should have been more discrimin- ating in the use of his trumps! BRONCHIAI- ' He should have politely declined to over-rut! declarer on the third SYRUP 'round of diamonds. 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