whom I saw over is the 1 Pool?" Mrs. Peter made no reply. so iPetsr continued. "He has a hind- side-betore-tongue," said Peter, and looked at Mrs. Peter out of the corner of an eye to nee now she would take that. She made no sign. "He is covered with warts." added Peter. "Tm also I'm not." said Mrs. Peter. "When he travels be hope." said Peter. "And he's got a great big mouth." "Listen Peter Rabbit, don't you Suppose I know whom you've been talking about ever since you got back?" Mrs. Peter asked. "Do You think it's nice to talk about 11011191! folks, and tell how homely they are. If you must talk about folks. why not say nice things? That's what I want to know." '3 WM comma to that." said e er. it Thornton w. 1-HE LOVELY HOMELY ONE )an't forget that I I true. mg homely can be lovely. too. -Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit was back in the my old Brier-patch. "Where have ,0, been?" demanded Mrs. Pet- Burgess dear Old Briar-patch where you belong?" replied .Kl'l.' Peter. Peter pretended he didn't hear that question. ''It was an old trisnd of ours I nw over there in the Smiling Pool." said he. "Sometimes I think he is the home- liest person we know. See if you can guess who he was." "I don't want to guess. and I don't care how homely he is!" retorted Mrs. Peter. She was a little upset. She was what you might call peeved. She is always trying to get Peter to stay at home in the dear Old Brier- patch. ' "He is humphacked," said Pet- "He is popeyed. He is how- I5I've been over to the Smiling owl, and who do you thinkil kw mere." cried Peter. "I don't know. and what is more. I don't care. You have no Wm.” so go over there. Why ,;,,'g you stay at home is the A- Contract Bridge 3, Josephine Culbertson 3'- "It's taken you a long time go Eelt there," said Mrs. Peter. It took me a long time to find Out. replied Peter. "Old Mr. Toad has perfectly lovely eyes. I must have looked at him many many times without even seeing "1059 IOVEIY eyes. yet. or course, he must have had them all the s "He probably had." said Mrs. Peter drily. "And his voice is as sweet as his eyes are lovely." said Pat- er. "Listen. my dear." From over in the Smiling Pool came the spring chorus of the Frog folk. the high piping voices oi the tiny Tree Froll. called liylss, the rougher. but still musi- cal, voice of Croaker the Green Frog, and the sweet notes or Old Mr. Toad. all singing t ” . No one could listen to that chorus and not ieel something of the joy that must he in,the hearts of the- little singers. And sweetest note of all. at least to Peter, was the voice of his homely old friend, Old Mr. Toad. All that Peter had said was true about Old Mr. 'l'oad's home- liness. It was also true, that no one could see those golden eyes. and listen to that sweet voice. and still think anything about his homeliness. He is truly homely. but he possesses loveliness too. Even ATTENTION RETAIL MERCNANTS A meeting will be held in the Charlottetown Court House on May 6th, at 3 pm. Standard Time, which will be addressed by MR. D. A. GILBERT, national president and general manager of the Re- tail Merchants Ass'n. of Canada and MR. F. A. B. RANDS. national secretary and food consultant. Matters of vital interest to chants, of all trades, shall be dealt with. The benefits of associate membeiship in the National Association shall he disvussed. All interested are urged to attend. I The Retail Merchants Ass"n Of Prince Edward Island at Teething Time a b ' o 'r on Ilhtlzlllll 's:alIuib; J3uA'1"'so.'.I:'5....1";'";,; mo 5 . .. .2" ""2; 2.r:".em-rave t so?nand pm In! "If iron; I larity at nothing rim IAoataksupmTid'sAn "'"ia2m"a'dIlii'ZT' he yourhshyha. aw 9. P ,9 BABY'S OWN Tablels independent mer- 'full details write the Rural and of this week. P.E.I. RURAL BEAUTIFICATION I CONTEST The Tenth animal Rural Beautification Contest for 1955 is now on. This year over 80 prizes to a value of S3400 are offered for Farm Home Improve- ment, for Small Holding Improvement. Farm Build- ings, Outstanding Homes, Flower Gardens. are prizes also for Community improvement, Village Improvement. for Schools and Rural Cenieieries. For Charlottetown. All entries must be received by the There Beautification Society. I M-V BLUE Freight will be accepted until for first selling of MN P. 0. BOX CI 0' 'ATI legged. He toes in. Now, can you time." vwrms r-re-of-w -m-mm - .. ... .. a. me. we a -my mo. osuv CROSSWORD A ggpm when ' 5”” c”"'""" "'”.c”"” I soaoss llowili 2i.'Pho ' BEIEEE Ill" been defeated 1' "my l.Abrother month oonti- IIIEEEE 1115de- um defend” ha" "my of Bass 8. Interests nent I3 E55 the-mselv" ” b'”"'- The" "- (Bib.) 4.Gold (Poss) 25. no I959 however .the hundredth case-and gnu, 5.5.”. (W, E”? it would certainly seem that East- . quunh .. Mug" "aw mung- West in the hand bell!" W9" n.wo-ship 1. Playon ed) ' n "elected by the II. Article words 26.River gal-IE Egg position 0 V C I ' 'oi' virtu B.Jason's9hh (Eng) ' V E ” ' EEIIIEI E13 scum deal-L " 32".: ”'.?.".:3'...... ”il?."” , ,, ,,. is. run: to. Paintul spot sent. ' ' ”"""' U. P0ftl&'Il M. Disintv .. Fartlll a curved In be spots )0. cave in IS. gluing In 10. Goddess at about cubes deserts Volclnou 1!. Metal- 39. Essentid 33 First mas (H- 1-) hearing soak N. Ointment (Blb.) ll Prose! ssnusout 1I.l'rensheoia u Atiuue Water St. Whssvm ll. Negative (snot) 48. Otter cu-aao's oeaianotssa Wiolud 44. Music note ” ilrstnaaiot .Among I? . Stobssrve . thonglh Sn-Si"..'..: thoI&O Matron.) W U 14889 ' mdiavd and mu d glut: lease with see-locating convsn- gg nggegt and simply "shoot." Maybe puma lorth would turn up with the u.cut.oR, cards; and it not. maybe uthetopa the opening lead would be !avor- sacoatrin 'shle. (Incidentally. there are O.llnsdorIad ' units a few iins players who coa- Cvnssliltle iisiently follow this philosophy- UM And with very' fair .l'ell!Ill). US West made his natural lead, the 011.5” spade king. but that gave East 45-UH quite a problem. Should he play C5-WGWNW South for two spades and signal - .7 tor a continuation, or should he T demand a shift and hope that he WWI” would eventually get a club trick? uwgl After long thought, East played ya the spade eightpand West obedi- . E o'”&.- mig auguldlspau. . .,”t Ilnnsa Irsalsrvlllt. XXI a or ecarer a latter ruffed, drew tnunps. and. IIIIIKIII DAVIE! IV! IIIII then led the s ads ack throu East tor a ruiiailng Jfinessa thasti 'T'. .O'.."xuTTu" was as good as proved. DXAQ Looking at all four hands, I H IS DIS: easyntzdssfy that East hshoulddliave ' 51811 or I llllft. smu ll jg inched tha.cluh k'ing;butthislsa """""""""""' superficial analysis. East could not Dossibh! know whether South had started with a singleton spade and two worthless clubs, or vice vorsa. Thus. East had to (ear that my shift by West would be fatal. living declaror the chance to win the trick and (it he ran the feared singleton in clubs) to cash the club ace and finesse the club Queen through East. Tim. on as ovar-the-t a his basis. this was one of thou cases In which the defenders could con- sider themselves truly "fixed." in- stead of responsible for their own downfall. sjl . ' -nu.-.-Jrzz w .1 ' mg 3- A .. hr” pi '59::-' A, -' Joe Pubic BONAVISTA COLII STORAGE CO. LTD. Blue Prince to St. John's. Nfld. it is anticipated that future sailings will take place every ten days during the current season. For spaoo reservations and rates apply to: I NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE PRINCE I p.m. Thursday. May uh. I DIAL 8787 tmrsnugkt dun-t' toitf. ' wlIhjsuh...s sector wII:inm:ntbI;h:t pvvldsnfa susum snnttirns uritlm Ry Fran Striker KETCNU TOMATO SOUP THIS WEEK NO. I CREAMERY BUTTER .. 63c ' AYLMER CHOICE WHOLE KERNEL CORN a SPECIAL F13? LOW PRICE GRANULATED NEW LOW . PRICE. 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