DECEMBER 29. 1950 NEW YEAIVS. IJANOE AT THE CLOVER CULB MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY let Dancing 10 PM. to 1 A.M. Dress Optional. Tickets iB2:00 per couple . For reservations call 1222 R mono 7:30 TO Typewriting - Bookkeeping -- shorthand UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Royal Bank Building ES BEGIN - MONDAY, JANUARY 8 SCHOOL 9:30 PM. 195 Queen Street ' European Plan. A ROYAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE QUEEN HOTEL Now Under New Management ' Free Parking Space. " Quiet Residential District, heart of Business Section. Moncton, N. B. THE CHAPTEIPS IN!) A chapter as we work or play Ls written in life's book each day. , -Farmer Brown's boy. Written in the snow that lay all through the Green Forest and over the Green Meadows, and even made beautiful the old Pasture, were written many stories. chapters from the Book of Life. Farmer Brown's boy long ago learned to read the writings in the show. He was read- ing one of these this morning as he followed a trail in the snow and was wondering how the story would cnd. He knew that Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy had started out from the Old Pas-ture together but had separated before reaching the Green Forest,, Reddy going one way and Mrs. Reddy another way. "A sensible thing to do." thought he as he chose to follow Rcddyls trail in the snow. "It doubles their chance of catching a breakfast for ...Ej.,;.A.sEEE..s. giaooouoo CH1-0Cs-i"i""" contract Bridge one block from By Josephine Culbertson 'lc3:u:4ca:ecinov:s'1uulal:olasunrrrsceca CRIME DID PAY North-south l-E71 quite untie- serred windfall ill the following hand. " Dining Room in connection. Popular Priced solitllide er. Home Cooked Meals 3"” 5””? ::':'"b"' 9936 13.352” iv 1 . :48 6 N 311094722 5 --- w E 062 A T T E N T,I O N 1323:. s W” QKQ FRITZ WEISSLER. Montreal :t?o'i”” .p.J xvILL BE; IN The bidding W CHESTER S McLURE'S 50"” 3'" are ,'E'" , - ' 2v ass . us i OFFICE JANUARY 4 AND 5, 1951, g: Ex: RANCHERS -at AND WILL BUY ALL "KINDS or RAW FURS for CASH This is your opportunity to sell for CASH T0 CANADA'S LARGEST BUYER. TRAPPERS .3:))III.3q3a342:2-)c::uFi&)4)i33t3.))ihI3II)II)3i)I)c)II3I3. notice. pond ' NOTICE Owing to the danger! of Winter 03er- orions. the Rocky Point Ferry FAIRVIEW has cancelled all night trips until further R. G. WHITE. Deputy Minister of Public Works Highways. TBA N WRECK LINEVI . 13.. Dec. 26-(AP)- The Rock siand Imperial. crack passenger train bound from Chicago to Kansas City, crashed into the rear end of a long freight two miles LI'L ABNER east of here today. iniurins several persons. The engineer and fireman on the diesel-powered Imperial were reported severely injured and several passengers were hurt though none of them was believed in serious condition. Any sound slam convention would have saved North-Soutih from the folly of bidding a slam with two aces at large. but the partners itad agreed to use "common-sense" bid- ding and to dispense with Black- wcod and other devices. Weil-pcr- dinner. hops they considered the outcome a triumph for their rugged indivua- Red Squirrel to the foot of a tree llsm, but actually it was only a. up which the red rascal had run blot on the defcnder's escutcheon' west. crying to (.5f,a,hn5h 5 mm .ihere turned to scold and make fun while he retained the spade ace.I0!' R9ddY as fast as opened his lowest club. This was extremely pleasing to East, who took the first trick with the club king and promptly laid down the ace, Scuth. of course. ruffed. then ran off the entire trum.p suit, dis- carding two spades and a club from dummy. The lead of the last tr-imp gave West a sensation of acute discom- fort. Only he could guard dummy's club nine at this point. and the spade ace was also a rather im- portant card to keep! By the same token. however, West was sure that deciarer had the diamond kinc! and if West gave up a card in tnat suit, south would run the entire suit! After long thong-ht, West dc- cldcd to keep his diamond protect- CLASSES a umou COMMERCIAL coulzce WEDNESDAY, Commercial - Stenographic - Secretarial New studen i Royal Bank Bldg. lly Thornton W. Iurgus) ' E V 7294”?-rig" Whitefoot had darted into 9, hole in the foot of a big stump. one anyway." Reading the story in the snow he had found out that Raddy was traveling on three legs. Thzs meant that one leg was hurt. He even knew which log it was, the left hind leg. Just before he got to the Green Forest Reddy had seen a flock of small Birds in a patch of weeds. the seed filled tops of which were just above the snow. The feathered folk were feasting on the tiny seds, running about happily among the weeds. seeing them feast- ing when he was so -hungry must have made Reddy hungrier still. He had done his best to creep up on the happy feasters, but when he had leaped to catch one that stiff 16: had spoiled his jump. Farther on a little way in the Green Forest he had seen White- foot the Wood Mouse. Again that stiff hind leg had spoiled his chance. He hadn't been quick enough. Whitefoot had darted into a hole in the snow at the foot of :1 big stump. Erantlcally Roddy had dug after him but the hole went down between two stout roots. Whitefoot was safe. "I.-ucky little Whitefoot." said Farmer Brown's boy as he followed Reddy's trail in the snow wondering how the story he had so far read would end. Presently the footprints of Jump- er the Hare showed that Jumper -had crossed in front of Reddy and Jumper was in a hurry. Yes, sir, Jumper was in a hurry. The tracks in the snow were far apart, This was because Jum-per was making long jumps. That is his way of run- !ninKl Reddy had made no attempt ,to follow. He knew it was useless. "He had almost surprised Jum-oer dozing under a hemlock bough. but almost has never yet caught a Reddy had chased Chatterer the to a point just cut of reach, and his tongue could go. That he had done this Farmer Brown's boy knew because ' he knows Chatterer so well. He knew that Chattorere had escaped up the tree because the tracks to Continued on page 9 A ion and give up the spade ace. in the hope that South would not be able to cash more than one spade trick. Obviously. however. that was not the case. and the remarkable slam csntract was home. Quite aside from East's early dc- fense. West could have saved him- self by abandoning the diamond suit and holding the spade ace and the club queen, Giving South all four diamond tricks would not have delivered the contract to hlln. 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