Herein ‘in _.;._~J:;'Y.¢w iFi$7ifis1a£§¢PW And nnnember — long proved that zheyacan i ;j TAKE IT. You can depend upon them for the enduring I beauty, the _ shady resist- nnce to wear and weather, which mean true paint tconomy. D Before you palm, WMFMFE Si! ‘YOUR C-I-ii. _-_»< Q House bee}! painting this sprrzig? News a good _- lime to check up. Paint costs less than repairs. Good paint is the cheapest paint. Good paint covers better, looks better, lasts longer. And com no more to npply — usually less. ‘ It Pays in llsé B-I-l Paints c-i-rimnvrs have i ¢IIUQGIIIOIIIUIIIIOIIIO_'. » BARVELL BROS. LTD. . FOR SALE‘ EVERYWHERE innit our!!! ' SEARCHED AFRICA FOR RARE PLANTS _ _._ I VICTORIA, B. C., Avprll 26 —- (CP) _ Lionel Taylor, retired hortioiiltiii'isl, hnyrcl-urncd from I 9,000-r.nile jnurnvy through South April's in searvh Iii rare firmer! and DiiUIiS. ' Q Ixrlnfnxifnvi by his ‘Mic nnd daughter, l/lavis, Lhr- JlTUFnCy was trip lashd 13 months. A “l ro-licct plants only ss l hohiiv." he said . . - "South Africa is a pfuce for young men. IndLstry and agriculture is expanding rziqwidlv throughout the Union.” Hundreds oi’ English families who had immigrated from the (B Thornto MAKING svim Ignoring chance, the wise, instead. Wil-i first make sure, ilhén go ahead. —Old Mot/her Nature. Staring down in the slmilow water at his feet Peter Rabbit saw smnething he never had seen be- ior. had never dreamed he would that he was really seeing. Down there in the water was one oi’ the smaller members o! the Rail family. Sara was his name. He wusnt quite as big as Bob White and was thin instead o! plump like the latter. For his size he had long toes, They were strong toes with claws of good size. They looked like good feet for grasping things and holding on. That is just who; they were doing now. clinging fast to some plant down near the bottom. ‘they held Sore wholly under water but for his bill. ‘Iliat, and see. and even now almost doubted ' THE ‘ GUAkgDlAvlhi-fl n W. lurglsss). ‘i/h" . I‘ '11" l Down there in the water wls one oi the mnaller members o! the Rial] iauiily my home. I‘ve been around but you havent" declared Som. "I don‘t get over here often. I don't like wet places like this." on-ly that, was a-bcrve the surface Ilis nostrils being in his bill he could breathe with no trouble at all. So he could stay where he was as long as it pleased him to hold fast with those long toes. He was showing Peter how members u! confessed Peter, hhen added. "I should like to ‘see your Cousin Virginia." "Did I hear my name men- tlcmed?" asked “s. new voice. A stranger to Peter stopped out o! the grass. He was sure that he the Rnil fmmily can hide in the outer from hungry enemies over- herd. Sora leg go and came to the rur- flace. “Simple, isn't it?” said he. "It is mmnderful!" cried Peteri admiring. "You may call‘ it simple ‘but I call it wonderful." "May b0 so." replied Bora- "I've noticed that oilten the simplest things are the most wonderful." “Who taught you t0'do that?" Peter waned 1o know. , "Nobody, I've known how to do ii: ever since I was big enough tol leave home I guess it was born 1'n me, Pt is an old Rail trick. My moi-her did it and my father did it I guess we Som Rolls have done it for so long that it is as natural for us to hide that wrw as l; is for you t0 dodge into s. bramble- tangle. Cousin Virginia uses the. trick. I know for I have seen her d0 it." said 0m- Rlght a Peter was curious."- "Who is Cousin Virginia? Should; I know her? Have I seen her?" he asked all in one bie-a-t-h. I "Don't ask me. How should I‘ know ii’ you have seen her?" re- torted Sore. "I mean does she come around’ where! would be likely to see her?" asked Peter. i "Yes and no." re-pied Sore and,’ chuckled. "Wlhat do you mean by yes and no? That's no answer. It should QA 8 7 5' ‘he either yes or no?" Peter spokei ‘A 4 3 Ve ecldedl - ' ‘ghg has ybcen around. She,’ zgggza N ‘J 6 3‘ was here lest year and she is likely‘ . J 4 3 W E 7Q 1° to be around this year. Bur you. *9; I s ‘Q1062 haven't been around. You have‘ - ‘gm 8 7 just begun to get acquainted with‘ ‘QA Q 9 me. yet this is the third year I 73 have come ‘to this place to make‘ ‘RJGB 1 BINGO linly Redeemer liall United Kingdom were starting new lwmCs. Britain and the United Slates “oi-n investing large sums The prizes are the same ls those prevailing at other Blngos in the city. i‘ was not very skillful, mam; “"1 South were exlperts, and wast w“ fir!" ‘gas! 30;": Wm as TONIGHT 4N1‘ Pas: an? Si: 8-30 P885‘ PBS! would have known she was a Rail had there been no one to tell him so. She hed- the ilanuly look. She was Just a we bit bigger then 50m hardly enough to be noticed. Where Born was dressed in gray Virginie wore reddish-brawn. In only 0m thin! were the cousins very dlflerent. Sara's bill was rather short and thick, but, 111;. Elmo's bill was long, slender and curved downward a little. ' "We were speaking of you, pegs;- Rabbit was wondering if he ever had seen y0u. I told him that i! Continued on page 11' ____________ Contract Bridge By Jiflfliilhll OUIIICIOOI ' nnvr-"w zomomo "Quite A Contract!" The experts in a prwnnent New Ork club were highly unwed over the outccme at today's deal. 'N0ft.h dealer» __ Both sides vulnerable. North-South 60 on score. ' M ii hemmed. the North player so-so""Iihe bidding wem; west struckJihe first blow to is own chances when he opened PTETOWN . mm; or THE RQYAL MOUNTFD a‘; 1% _. \ ""“.'.n diff-woe navel all . _‘- \ \ i|| lip . "I .~ "Elle."- 1948 . .____-_ ‘It lune Grey FNX/AZEDS’ ~- . JED Giff/t. Gilfoill/s/eznnn» TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS made in i‘ varuVfllL and {he}; Sm" For Charitable Purposes _ in Suuhh Aiiira. most. nf i-Ein time in the open. The THERE OUGHTA as A Livy? i Win aaosso M.-. i Bv Fngniy and Shorten "iiii°i=i‘ii°iiiowirl‘iiii“iitipiu°iii8‘ ilfiliigfiofiiol . <LFL00D$JiUi2RiCiNES AND EARTH- Y- ms cuzmsiir °“A“E$,<,°“‘§E9"'P§E"T nu‘ I I if . b , DELAYED. / n Aoliithi Lia! 1 tom asusvs limo SA! ' I lyig W; \\ ‘°“ lulholllillfiiclll MIMI/gym ~ CALLS“, \\ oioesaifwonw smut #1 _~ FORANY ‘BTALLlNG-i ‘fir? i n‘ f’ “ l’; yggKflyq-"i ,_____________ . isl/a-ntiully better than an opening - aoe and oashedhls louflh heart.- ‘ could‘ guard the‘ A-l of ‘dllmondi; nwvuiy 1mm his spfltle king. ‘The dummy was sipreud, and South let out nn agoniued yelp! Instead of finding a, trend that was sub- bid-which Norh announced when he curried the three-notnimp res- ponse to four notruimp - South found an irreducible minimum op- ' posite him, with not so mwh as s ten-spa; to augment the three ares, and without even a live-curd suit. Stopping 1o give North a vitrio- lic glare, South took the first trick with the spade qwen. then led a heart to the ace Th: fall oi‘ ma’: ten we smiowmt cheering, and the heart four ma returned, South's kins tent-u»: w: elven- A low heart was rww led to dummy’: r-ioe. Esst mscordi s spade. A low club was success ully ilneeved with "One m break and the lowels are minsi he chuckled. ' He laid down the ‘tsmond king. then led and passed the diamond nine to East. The letter returned the spade six. South put up the throwing at! dummy‘: last spade- and Bast was “lixedfl Only he so he threw oww s club. South WWJJPIWIBQ the dlmona mound . ruin the club suit. - “Quite a contract!" dhoflled this watching experts. - v - “ I7 Alan Ruyniond 7 SUD! A$I@Y GFIN FLU-CRY] BUNSH, SIR." SAY SHE l5 —- “BLAH-- i \ v h. r m». n. an». lmlnflu h. v-m n-ws fll__l___i§ THE TOILER lentil;- nu. ‘vim; tin/ammonium 4 FROM ‘rue C-O-P-S --so even-om s UANDE MY boner» &CH Mm A DDLLAQ-yfii’ we FOUND , ’NUFF THINGS FOR PRIZES IN TH’ ATTIC; $0 V" watt,'niania's A LOTTA REFRESHMENTS" m» canon-ma Irv-we. ma»;