FABMER. BROWN! 30! PEEPARES A TEST The keen of Wit will strive his boat To meet the most exacting test. -Old Mother Nature. Farmer Brown's Boy is very road or striped Chipmunk, even though the latter had carried off the only pair of his white ahoelacea. On his part, striped Chipmunk knows that Farmer Brown's Boy is his Iriend and trusts him at all times. He does not hesitate to take lood from the hand of Farmer Brown's Boy, 'and the latter takes hnn many treats. "That rascal is one or the smartest M the little folks in fur. I! he wasn't smart, he wouldn't live long as neighbor to a Cat and two Dogs. He would have been caught long ago." said Farmer Brown's Boy to Mother Brown. "if suppose you think he's extra smart because he's got away with that pair of shoestrlngs," said Mother Brown. "I would like to know just what use he had (or them." By Thornton W. Burgess "Probably he used them in mak- ing his bed, but that is something we'll have to guess at." replied Far-rner Browns Boy. Then he added, "I'm going to Iind out just how smart the striped little scamp is. Have we any peanuts in the shell on hand?" "Yes." said Mother Brown, "we have a bagiul that has not yet been roasted, What do you want or them?" "Wait. and you'll see. I'm going to use some to test the amartness oi Striped Chipmunk," said Farmer Brown's Boy. He went out to the barn and got two small poles which he drove into the ground about five feet apart. About six (eat from the ground. he tied I. string from one pole to the other. pulling it tight. Then he cut more string into short lengths. He tied one end of one of these lengths to a peanut. Then he tied that piece of string to the string between the two poles so that the peanut hung just far enough above the ground to be out oi reach oi Striped Chipmunk when he was standing on his hind ieet. He tied z . A 4dMAelifiL1:il.i;E5:: Sure enough. striped chipmunk was coming across the dooryard. several peanuts in that way, then dropped two or three on the ground. He went over to the old wall and on Striped Chipmunks favorite stone he placed two pea. nuts. "He will be sure to find those. and when he tastes them, he'll go looking ior more," said he to Mo- ther Brown. get peanuts hanging from that string. do you?" asked Mother Brown. , g ”lf won't say that I really ex- pect him to. That may be expect- ing too much. I just want to see what he'll do. There is only one way in which he can get them, and it is a little too much to expect CANADA PACKERS DON”? MISS urrho COMMUNITY CENTRE October 6th and 7th at 8 PM. Sponsored By Lucy Maud Montgomery Chapter of the I. O. D. E. Tickets on Sale at Hughea' Drug and Atkinson's -. Groco COOKING SCHOOL terla day from each terminal. N000 ISLAND-CARIBINI FERRY SERVICE SAILING-S JUNE 14 TO SEPT; 18 INCLUSIVE DAILY (including Sundays). 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To MONCTON Only S5.00 One Way and to NEW GLASGOW Only S450 One Way Phone MCA Today "You don't really expect him to prom r-& Contract Bridge CONCERNING "F'RlAI(8” The greatest advantage enjoyed by experts over average players is supposed to be in the handling or ”ireI.ks" - the theory being that said experts can better protect themselves against extraordinary suitabreaka. This theory is not, however. always borne out in practice. Con- sider the iollowing hand, taken from a pair tournament in which almost all the participants were expert-I. i south dealer. x Neither side vulnerable. aims 99376432 .143 . . -s-- s QAQ10 gen 94. N .1052 Lt W E OAK J 9... .s 952 gxsios as 14 2 as vKQJ i .1035 . -txossz It goes without saying that there were many different bidding se- quences around the room, but this was one popular variety: him to do that," said Farmer i Brown's Boy. ' A 9.7,” Mother Brown looked the ar- sou". wag Noruf Eu; ra t over. "There isn't even Pass . 21. 8 O(!? 5 Q ' one way", said she. Pass 5 Q Dbie. 69 g "Your mistake." said Farmer Dbie. BNT Dbie. Pass Brown's Boy. "There is one way. He Pass Pass can climb one or those strings, When North led a heart, West went down an astronomical num- ber of points, and even when North (inspired by partners double) open- ed a diamond and gave the enemy seven tricks which would have withered on the vine the defense collected 300 points. Few East-West pairs escaped injury altogether. The pair which exercised super-caution and ended up at iour spades, undolrbled. came out with top score. Their bidding was: South west" "Now. my Pass 1 g y pa! ,1 . . Pose 2 Q l pa! 3 .! Pass 3 Q 133.; 4 N Pan PAH Pas On North's heart opening. west won with the blank line and laid down the club ace. West gasped when North rulied. but actually this was not as iatal as it appeared to be. Now dummy had an entry in its third trump. and declarer took all the rest of the tricks ex- cept another trump. Experts have one tailing in common with lesser mortals - they do not always make allowance ior misfits and freak distributions. DOTTY onipigiia: HM-' VOTTY OLIGHT TO SEE BOTH HERE'S A SWELL 24;A,u.'rz4N MARIIIME EENTHM e:4w'o UK: raku Wt: auv-4,4 A-tssavr. 'sHt Musm'r mvow , V I AHIS IULLVWWER4) - V7.-5052-ll:L.5!0 roam usk-'-)p&” v--4""'” A son: LOUT IS POLIDNNG wear. A Ml. mru. a: HE.RE'lN Those East-Wests who landed at notrump on this freak deserved -- what happened to them. BUT, WHAT I NEED iS A recipe so: A REGULAR IN-BETWEEN-THE-SNACKS iMEALii MINUYE. -Llymnlax Ila-ymond OVIXPIIFF P057 7” V ll 70 l5lV?UlAf.V 7 7! I IADLIAEIKI FIFI GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOVVN SEPTEMBER a 27, 1952' By Carl Andre; ho. a mum run-an 11:: :. 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