INOWY AND LITTLE BLUE MOVE IN. The wise will seek to so itrrunge, V They'll have a periodic change. -Old Mother Nature. Snowy Egret and Little Blue Heron were visiting the Smiling Pool. Peter Rabbit hurl made their acquaintance. As usual he was full A curiosity. Peter insists that curiosity is the key to knowledge. ”If you don't ask questions, how II'Q you going to learn anything?" asks Peter. That is a fair question. There is no doubt that curiosity is one of the iinportant keys to knowledge. Peter had supposed that the two white Visitors f'.'.ill'l the Sunny Eouth were in ink. That wus be- zause both were dressed all in white. The trlltli is they were Charlottetown Hotel SPECIAL MONTHLY WINTER RATES Effective Sept. 20th to June 1st. single Room with hath-33.00 minimum per day (1 person). Double Room with lmlh-55.00 mlnlmum in-r (lily ('3 persons). For iurther information write: HOTEL JIANAG-EB Phone 7371 By Thornton W. Burgess cousins. "Have you come up here to spend the winter'."' asked Peter. "Goodness me. what an idea!" cried snowy. "What in the world would we spend the winter up her for? We couldn't if we wanted to, and we certainly don't want to." "Then. what are you up here for?” cried Peter. ”Just to look around. Just to see what its like up here. Just to get 3. change. You know a change now and then is good for anybody," said Little Blue. "I suppose that means you'll go back to the Sunny South," said Peter. ”We certainly will," said Snowy Egret. "I, for one. am thankful that we don't have to stay up here." "It's the best place in the Great World," cried Peter. The two young Herons in white chuckled. They were hoarse chuckles. ”How much of the Great World have you seen?" asked Little Blue. Peter pretended not to liave heard that question. Instead of answering it, he,asked one. ”When are you going back?" "When wg have seen R little more of the Great World." replied Snowy Egret. ”Did you come up all alone?” Peter wanted to know. Little Blue shook his head. "A lot of us come up together, but we scattered, replied Little Blue. ”Some of our friends came up last year and told us about it, so; we thought we would like to see: for ourselves what this part of the Great World looks like," cr- plained Snowy Egret. ”I hope you won't go back right away. I hope you will like the Smiling Pool enough to want to stay a while." said Peter. "The Smiling Pool is very nice, "Have you come up here in spend the winter?" asked Peter. are not so nice, So I think we will more on right now," declared Little Blue. He spread his wide white wings and without another word flew off toward the Big River. Peter watched them. He was both sur- prised and puzzled. Just.then Long- legs the Great Blue Heron look to his wings. "Fox!" he squawked, and said no more. It was enough. KENSINGTON LADIES” MEETING AID The Ladies' Aid of Kensington Presbyterian Church held their opening meeting at the home of Mrs. Gmce Harding on September 22. Mrs Hornce I-lcckbcrt presided. Seven mcntbers answered the roll call with verses of scripture. There was a. lot of discussing and planning for the annual bazanr and home cooking sale. and necessary yarn and goods necdcd. Mrs. Elnirr Bernard reported a liberal donation of several pieces of print from Mrs. George Milton of Boston. which was gratefully acknowleged. A let- ter of thanks was read from Mrs. Lloyd Crozier who was a member of this society, now residing in Hall- fnx. She thanked the membcrs for the gift sho received from the so- cictr. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Hiltz. A church in East Grinsfead. Sussex, stands on the site of an but there are folks around it who earlier church built in 860 AD. 1:.- EASY TO REACH: HARD TO MAKE The point-oount (and r honor- trick valuation) of the North- South hands below would make it easy for every pair to reach three - notrump - but it does not follow that every declarer would fulfill the contract! Incidentally, the deal stresses the fact that a declarer cannot "re- lax" even when the combined hands count 28 points. as com- pared to the mere 26 which will usually produce a notrump game. South dealer. Both sides rulncrablq.'l QA95 QK43 QK8Zl2 A774 a.Q9A i i 1' 3 103': V9109 N 3” .J-: W E oqsn &03 s 'q.A.l198 QKQGI vasst QA104 4.x-I52 1171:: bidding: South i west -maf - INT -Paul .IlN-'1" maul Pass Pan South had it perfect example of a minimum one-notrump opening: and North, with 12 high-card points. had a jump raise with some- thing to spare. West opened the heart ten. 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