,n.;, . P'.0wers. r':.r” :..2:., r: -..... . . . . .....h--...,-, . .3 .:;;ram...-. By Thornton WHY BUSY BEE HAD LEFT HOME You find through life WllnEe'Er helall Your best is what is best for all. -sBusy Bee. Over in the Green Forest in Is. hollow (lead tree Busy Bee and tier sister Bees had made 11 new home. Quite by accident Peter Rabbit had found this out. He wondered about it. He lcncw that those Bees must have come iroili one of the hives in, Farmer Broun's dooryard at the; edge at the Old Orchard. Wily hadl Busy Bee and the others ielt their hrmio in one of those hives and gone to tire in that hollow tree? He didn't see how that tree could possibly be as good a home as the mic they had left. Now Peter long ago learned that the best way to mid out thllics is to ask questions. Sn thr next tilnc he saw Bu Bee netting: nectar and pollen irom one of the late tall flowers he hurried over to her. ”Ii' you please. Busy Bee, why did you leave your old home and go to live ill the hollow tree over in the Grr-on Forest"” asked Peter. "Had to," Dll7.'(.P(l Busy Bee be- tween sips or sweetness lrom the "Why did yoli have to?" persisted Peter. "Crowded," replied Busy Bee brieliy as she filled the pockets on her legs with yellow Ilower gold W. Burgess called imilen. "Do you mean that the old home was too ci'owded?" asked Peter. "'0! cotli-se l.l1ztt's what I mean," buzzed Busy Bee. "It got no crowd- ed that a lot or us just had to leave. It hasn't that we wanted to leave. l-'el'slliililiy I would, lliuch rather have stayed. Starting a new home and building it up is a lot 01 work, and hard work. But it had to be done for the good of .all, You know with u: Bees it is the good of all that comes Ilrst. So that is why our queen decided it was best to leav the old home and start a new one. Oi course a lot 01 us wellt with her," Busy Bee had loaded her bread- baskets. as the pockets on her legs are called. and belore Peter could ask zlnother question she had taken to her wings and was Oil her way straight into the Green Forest. ”3lic'il be back,” thought Peter. "I'll Just sit around alid wait." So Peter sat around and waited, It is one of the easiest things he does. He didn't have to wait long. Busy Bee hummed by close to one of his long ears and alighted on it flower, Right away she began tak- ing the sweetness from the heart' of that flower. "I suppose," said Peter," that when you ieit, home you know Just where you were going. You knew Just where your new home was to be." "No," said Busy Bee, "all we knew was that we must go where our queen went." Dnnolng Will Continue Clover Club DANCE NEW - ATTRACTIVE Tables for 100 Couples SATURDAY' NIGHT 9:30 - 12:00 For Reservations Cell 1222 Between 4-8 PM. Sat. Reservations held until 10:45 Every Saturday Night, .. -?.Q' I HI-l7'lVJ..n , "Do you mean that the old home was too crowded.” asked Pater. W"Had "she 7 beenmout alidwfoll-nici the new ironic?" asked Peter. ”Ot course not!” buzzed Busy Bee scornluily. g'Don't you - know, Peter Rabbit. that our queen never comes out of the home in all her 9 his excepting to start a new home as has been done this time? So, how could she have known where the new home was to be?” r Peter looked puzzled. He scratch- ed a long ear with a long hind loot. He scratched the other long ear with the other long hind loot. ”It your .queell didn't know where she was going, how could she go there?" he asked. i'She waited while some of list lwent looking for a new home." ex-l piailied Busy Bee. "What did the rest of you do while she waited," Peter wanted to know. "We waited, too," replied Busy Bee. ”We all citing together around our queen to protect her alld keep her from all harm. We hung from a branch 0! ii. tree." Then Peter remembered how more than once he had seen a great mass of Bees gathered on the limb of a tree. Once he saw such a swarm, as it is called, on a fence rail. "Did you have to wait long?” asked Peter. "Not too long," replied Busy Bee. '.'Ot course the Bees who Iound that hollow tree hurried back as fast as they could to bring the word and lead the way back." By this time Busy Bee was ready to take on with another load or inectar and Doiien. and did so. she doesn't believe in wasting time. DONAGH W. I.- The regular nu-etlng or um Dnlmizli W. I. was held on October 7th4at the home or Mm, pamm; Tralnor. There were nine mam. bars and one visitor present, The vice-president opened the matting by having the Creed re- Deated in unison, Ioliowed by ,roll call and the resdinll or the min- me! of the previoua meeting, which were adopted as read. The sick committee gave their report 011 Calls made and fruit taken, The school committee reported Paper towels had been bought, New committees appointed were H 10110": sick. Mrs. Joe -frainor 315 Mrs. Dennis Mllrmahan: rs. Louis Smith is on the school committee. t C9T1'05Dondence was read and HENRY V '-O0(e00m0IfeOO1:O0mO contract. Bridge in Josephine Cluberhon ssoaapoesooocsooooeo WHAT wool.-lrvou LEAD There is no department or bridge in which experts disagree more violently than in the matter of opening leads. Take the ioliowin; case for example. This deal occur- recl an important teem-0!-tour nuitnil. llnd- the selection of the opening lead was the entire "swing" on the board. South deal-er. North-South vulnerable. gxsll , vioaz ; - oxen: ; low "M" us l was N execs 61221097 W E 04 .y.Jio94 S "21"! QAQ-19052 9QJ1a ' Q6 chi y The bicldirg in Room 1 wu: South W'eIt North Eu! ' 1 Q 2 Q Dble. Pn- 3 O . Pass 4 Q Pass Pass Pun - The west. player in this room promptly laid llown the Ice 0! hearts and, when his partner play- ed the encouraging nine, tollowel up with the eight of hearts. East won with the king and returned the suit, and West's ruit was 9. crushing blow to the declarer. The diamond ace was, or course. the setting trick. In the other room the bidding was slightly dilterent, but not enough to enact the onenlnz loud. The auction went: ,1 11-1; Nifrllt 3:... it 30 Dal. p 3! Fuel 4.9 P: This West elected to open the club lack, and after that, 0! course, declare: was in the clear. He drew trumps and lost only one diamond and two hearts. such delicate considerations are involved in opening lead: that it is THE csuaanlaiv. CHARLOTTETOWN I'LL NEED ALL MY STRENGTH TO SEND HIM AiV-Wu FOREVEM. JOE PALOOKA l uour ILA N' 11.1. my rr on av TAll. con: xiii ..4n' LOOK, MARIE... sHHN...N0.0H, SA" ”Y5""”w No...PlJLEEZE 1 VI A CHARLE5TON...Wi'LL GIVE AN' 691' MY TAIL ca4T,PLlA5l; WILLIII 11"! IN nil REFRIGER- Aw: szrnua Ma-m-nzioorwt K E! is INDICATED AT TH'5 My I ROUN9. THIS MAY i 55 LiJt'.'l(IlR. 1 II - -.-.- - I r I gulf? t . .. 32."... . NOVEMBER 7;, 1.95; A By Alex ltayliallsl H lI7H7'l5:'5Ixbul2 cu: cum), K Vll-URL ON THE FCNl!;': TIME. -raoueu You HAVE uzvesz snbrzsr -run BRASS mus c ow Loves menswea- By Ollftt d McBride CMON. SHUG! GIVE IT LIKE Yul U550 TD...A:0U never lair to criticize I severely, but, on the bidding, it does seem that the lead of the heart we was much more logical than the choice at the club Jack. It West coltld get I. heart rut! he would immeasurably increase his chance to deieat the contract; but the land at the club jack had to rind more high.cards in East's hand than could"rcasonably be expected. was decided to hold a dance in the School. Mrs. Eugene Trainer kindly invited the members to her home 101' the annual meeting when roll call is to be answered by llayment. at annual fee. The singing or the National An. them brought the meeting to I close. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mm. John . 'li i - rlisclisscd. Alter some discussion it fcxmmml and A seem hour an ..BB....,.B jnyed. By Carl Anderson BE A GOOD CITIIEN .' ai:ELP UT! YOIJRFY COMMUNITY 71' '5,v5x,v55l2" ;54PPf4EE2 x,v nviv , I155 5 4A6IVl?.. ,4 11079?- mxe (arlluvflier S 0-I-s0a.'.'-AH DON"? wow won 114' v:w- NITEU srxrls GOVA- MINT AlM&To 'LE.CTRl- cur: vol V-W HAINT ..'PENNY .v 10' Mg? ASID MI 70' MAH 'DlCK'Il-IUN. YE'l"I.P" ' 74” ms EMV. xz lawn. up an mar now: no uwva MU-' WE atmknaavwuururue , 505;! . . . Imuru gr-um mm w macraim '1! ! .... -s ....V. .. -.... .. 900 CAL AND awn, swcwc ? 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