W191- By Thornton W. Burgees IHIBBLING BOB SAYS GOOD-BY to look ahead." said Bubbling Bob. Peter scratched I long ear with Despite however much you try, 9. long hind toot. Then he sicrntch- There still is sadness in goodied the other long ear with the by. iother long hlnd foot. "Why should ..pemr Rabbit, any one traveling look ahead any more than any one staying It rl dnnii sre any sense in it," home?" he asked. said Peter Rabbit. ”Skinnner the Swallow and those --what is ti. you don't see any iwith him have n long, long journey tense in?" Euhbliniz Bob the Buboe iuhead of them. It is 301113 in Nike iink wanted to know iiiielll a long time to get to the "I don't see anv sense in loiksipiaco where they will spend the leaving a nlzirb iiilfll everything uinter. That means that they must in at its best," said Peter. imakp an early start." explained "Who daesanytliiiig oftht1tsot't7"iBubbling Baby ”They must start uked Bubmm-I Baby yearly enough to be sure they can "Skimmer lilo Sv.;i1':mi n:i.i luivget plenty of load on -the way.' menus. They'vD inft tor the Sunny;lie. added. ' . south, and IL isnt even rail tetf "Don't you no as far as Skim- Don't tell ntn that tiirrr and it mer does? Peter wanted to know. plenty at iiistxts rni ('3' v: 1' Bubbling Bob nodded. "Yes," those Sunllriws lite on. Wily don't .-.mi 1164 "We Boboiinks go even th8V wait nnri .i vk la ,1 ix farther than Skimmer and his Inntevshere nrnr” HF Kelli here yet.;ft'ictids." and he won't HP fur sunc time.i ”Row far?" asked Peter. so hhai an ihrv want in go nowi That was 3. question Bubbling tor?" said Pwcr. innb C)llidn'L answer. You sec. Bubbhn; B.-3; clam-kied, lt wn:iPet('r. never having been any but a pleasant till'o1iii' chuckle, ”You've a little distance in the Green For- contrac By Juophlno Culbertson N0 JUSTICE! One of the longest. series oi bid- ding ever heard at a New York club was produced by North-South in the roliowinn hand - and than the final contract was horrible! But, as proof that Justice is often blind, the contract was fulfilled. , . ,,( (?7,d”?u;.., ,. ' ' M 4.m . .. . South dealerx y ”One who lrlveln much learns Both sides vulncrabiekh to look nhend," sold Bubbling Bob. Mitch-point duplicated :... T. Q A Q 7 . distance. R: and his lriends go :?5K864 way down in the southern part of .'.A 32 South America. , "If you gm farther than Skim- C K 3 E5 2 N Q 10 3 mar does, why don't you start V QJ ' 5 W E V 10 33 earlier than Skimmer? If the Swal- . Q 8 4 3 O 10 7 6 lows have 1.) start so early to be d0 S IlJ986d 8 sure of having enough fnodfwhy . don't you have in do the same Q9 thing?" asked Peter. QAK "It isnit quite 3) necessary for 4.K us," cxplnined Bubbling Bob. "You see, the Swallows get most of their food in the air. Their food is very Thin hand occurred at match- lnrileiy ”.V'”i-I in5EC1S- 1f NINE point duplicate, and must of the comes sudden conl weather. a lot NorLh.sguth pairs reached gnd oi the insect; do not fly. 8up- made three mm-ump, one pair, POSIHK Skimm9F and his friends however. was more ambitious; this should wake up some morning and was the nnciion; ,(ind it was so cold that none til the insects had taken to their 9463 never traveled, Peter.” said he. lost and up in the Old Pasture. Wings what would they do men," ;1;,1;;;;rt;;:?. tmniiss ::.m;::: mi.-J; 3:32.23: became 222;" :3” E-at ' i - d th 1 . t. did fl'," 'd t , 3" P15! Peter. he goes smith really does travel .:i1 -1 Q P”, 3 :. pus "One whn travels much learns a great distance, a. tremendous Continued on D886 19 1.; Pug g . pu. 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" YORE wumzer FEED Ti-i' LVL IT woN"r EAT NO MORE .'.' Rip Kirby THE W:DOW 0: MY LATE BROTHEQ r. wu :.., En-re! bx- In1."nll 414?! JIIJPDEPS Bllf I15 flilufk 63057903 601 D! I5 Pl5H7'.' lllM FlDlf.l;VEMzVVAlVD ' fill C4AlDlf,' (OM! ow, l4rMEM00!E.'IF ME (MAI v i WV; 5AzVDlTIVld i ” Hllff (lPPVIrVDHrVin... d I (4d7'UP5 Wllfklpil. )9!-bfflvfil F&IMAM.' mum JIIMIM ea 4- ' . YI. IUGM ' , . I I F Joe Pnlookn y M h M iv ms LOVE AT FIRST stout. lxTLl.'.u a:'NLrA;5:TM;l y WHAY...WH'Y HIS 132 459 9'”. RAN H SIMPLE I. TY E ''',','.&'u' otowumbouce at At'Au. 1'. ' L I t 5 . "h d h d i t ,, ' , 7" roar”! , . ; x d , . R , t i J)” ' V N I V IAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Dotty Dripple JEFTEMBER 23, 1953 By Ruiord I YOU SHOULD PUT LSOME 0!: IT IN I - . l van-t see 9 ALL out: Mouev mas” . . ADUL.T9iDO!,l . "MPH; in Be can WHEN we GROW u?! Tippy and " ap" Stub! . YES. X WAS Jusr vssszuzws couup YOU. x- mo GnAN'MA ;X ' WELL? TF2YIN' -ro WRITE I COULD MR. amuse?! 2' GET IT PRACTICALLYJ MY PAPEI2 on H I WRITTEN POETRY" BUT ii ? THEY GAVE ME 50 LITTLE , CLUB Aek ME TO SPEAK - To 'EM 'BOUT DOETRY! Tt-i' IDEA OF nus FAMILY - THINKIN” rm 'TF2YIN' 10 GET OUT 05: um 41 igdrzt ,i yj ging Up Fat DOC. E 5 79OKER&V'KUiFG6 LAST - 1 war so ME aux so: y analysis 0! this bidding - so let's West got off to a very bad start by opening his fourth-highest dia- mond. south made the lucky guess at dummy's jack; when it held he cashed the club ace, Taking West's play of the queen at face value. South" then linessed to his own club ten .. and right here, West was in trouble. His only when South next cashed the club king. Wett could not afford either a diamond or another spade dis- and he was now quite helpless, opening lead the only successlul defense involved West's discarding a. heart honor so that his partner By Al Capp . . Napoleon and Uncle Elby H H -; ,9-F155;-Unto-it-I-atsvasu-1..."; .. I-re . 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