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The Surprising ‘Pidblt | You'll find variety in taste Means food for all with little waste. “Nimbleheeis the Jumping Mouse has gone to bed to sleep all winter," said Peter Rabbit with the air oi’ one telling ne\vs._ "What of it? He does it every year, doesn't he? said Striped chip. munk. "But it seems so foolish to go 50 early, Think of all the nice weather he is missing." replied Peter. "If he is sleepy, and he probably is or he wouldn't have gone to bed yet, he isn't missing anything," declared Striped Chipmunk. "N: one misses what they don't knuw anything about. Has Johnny Chuck gone to bed yet?" "No, but he says he is sbo-ut ready to go. The fellow is so 1st he can hdrdly waddle, I saw him yesterday sitting on his doorstep. He said he isn't hungry any more." replied Peter. “Then he ls about ready to go tn bBd. I'm 80in; to do the same thing myself pretty soon," declared Strip- ed Chipmunk. "Vile have a neighbor over in Llle dear Old Brisr-paich who has gone to bed too." said Peter. “You don't say. ls It any one 1 know!" asked Striped Chlpmuruc. ada’s most popular Fair. requested at once. Those interested in the Subject to 22 reservations per flight. A Hotel or tourist home accommodation available i! make reservations on the first flight. RETURN l"ARE-$59.00 Boaafide farmers will be granted s. special rate oi " . $42.00 Return. Make your reservations immediately Maritime. Central Airways Limited l i l livestock judging should 4r ,_ "Goshl-whot opportunities there are Guardian Wont Ads!" BY Kill REYNOLDS in TOMOIR=ROW'S EPIZYCW CQUCVZQZPZCSZQTg Contract Bridge fi .4 By Josephine Culbertson g UO‘QI‘D‘O‘QQ’D“QDOfi@3_ A QUESTION 0F DEGREE The terms "strong" or "xveak" have little meaning as applied tn bids, because the question or dc- gree of strength or weakness a1- ways arises. Consider ihls lypifui case: Bonmdeeler.‘ Neither side vulnerable. gs4a Q8532, , ‘\§K6 ios‘A9H"¢e'rs QJ *2 N Ql0976 ‘an: w g 4 gqs S one: 4,1053 .. 4-8 A-AK " UQ gamma §KQJ62 Theblddlngl 395th West North East 1g 1g Pass. Pass a; 2g 2.1.x ,Pw s; Pass Pass ‘Pass Obviously. no defense could keep South from winning 12 tricks-he simply rufied out his diamond suit. In the discussion which followed. South argued that his own jump irom three to five clubs had been a very strong bid, especially in view of the fact that North had shown weakness by passing on the first round, over West's spade old. This was true-South's jump to iiva clubs was strong. but it was not strong enough ior South's hold- ing, alter North had voluntarily raised clubs. over West's bid oi two spades. North could not visualize s. better South hand than six dia- mond headed .by A-Q-J end five clubs. K-Q-J. With this. South would be fully entitled to bid as he did, but obviously there would ce two aces missing irom the com- bined hands. After being raised in clubs, Souih should have seized the opportunity for s cue bid in the opponents‘ spade suit! With North showing the values for even second-round action, South should have realized that ha might find precisely whnt he needed ior a slam. and m eu- courage North as fully as the 514,..- ation warranted. the cue bid. rather than the leap to game. was vital, As already shown. North could not afford to take action over the five. club bid. but if South had dlmlli. taneously announced spade control and implied his interest in a sisal. North would have attributed gvjeat. er value to the precise honor cards he held. and jumped to at, 1e“; five clubs. or might even have old the slam on his nwll amount, 13v Thornton W. Burgess) s r / / '7//'///,/,’f//Z* "Where is he? Show him to me." He cried _- “If you don't you should. 1 carries his house with him where- ever he goes," replied Peter. "You mean Slowpuke the Bov Turtle. o! course." said Sifipfifi Chipmunk. _ Peter looked a little disappoiniea that Striped Chipmunk had guess- ed so quickly. He nodded. "You arc s, good guesser." said he. “so he has gone to bed in ine Old Brlar-patch. That's a 41""? place {or him to gr» lo bed,‘ dc- clared Peter's lively lltilc hols}.- bor. "There is nothing queer about it. He couldn't have chosen a beiicr place than the dear Old Brier- pstch," retorted Peter a bit in- dlgantly, You know he has lived in~ the Old Brier-patch a loné Till‘?- and although he does go wander- ing outside he thinks there is no place like it. I "But I have always undersioud that Blowpoks goes down in the ground to spend the winter like some of the rest oi us sensible people." said striped Chipmunk. "So he does. Is that any reason why he shouldn't choose the Old Brier-patch to go to bed in? There is an old house in the middle oi ii. dug long ago by one oi’ Johnnv Chuck's grandfathers. .\'lrs. P and I sometimes use it in very ban‘. weather. Slowpoke has gone down in that. and he couldn't rind s better place li_l do say so, It is nice and dry and Jack Frost can't reach him down there." said Peter. "lie took his own house down with him " he added with a chucle. "And closed the doors." said Striped Chipmunk. whu knew what Peter meant. You know Slowpoko ls the Turtle having the lower hall of his shell hinged in the middle so that he can shut himself con-.- pletely inside when he wants i-o. This is why he is called the Box ‘mi-tie. i-le is completely boxed in. "I'm glad I don't have to carry my house with me. It may be nice tn feel always sale, but think of having to he so terribly slow about getting about. No wonder he is called slowpoke," added Striped Chipmunk. "A few minutes ago I saw some one else carrying his house with him. and I guess he is as much slower than Slolvpoke as slowpoke is slower than us." said Peter. Striped Chipmunk pricked up his ears. "Vliho? Where?" he deman- decl. "It was a Snail. and he or she. whichever it ls. ls right down here in the bushes near me." replied Peter. In a jiffy Striper Chipmunk was oi! the olrl stonewall and down n"- side Peter, his eyes sparkling. "Where is he? Show him to me" he cried. Then he saw the Snail and pounced on it. Peter's eyes opened very “ride in surprise. “What are you going in do with him?" he asked. "Eat him. What do you suppose I would do with him?" cried Etriprd Chipmunk, his eyes shining ns ii he had found a choice tidbit. He had. . r that have s- usury ," (an m- really) resmHn-u h w...» mother-k- lsu-Chsy lC-p‘ 9 l BUT. New Hlwlu, J” THAR wom- ns no K lug/J REALLV ONUSUAL / cuzzw cmr-rzas-- Avsn-Amv, _ _ o‘ j’ i? re — *‘ “$3.211? .54, THIS l‘ NNHl-l IMMM@ 70.! 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