- people's affairs. Peter's curiosity l, any sense. and I sometimes doubt L-your life than of a dinner," tie- -elared Mrs. Peter. . -. Peter said nothing but hopped -4-u as-.-.........-.e-...m-......ur.;...-..-....r --w -2 Inge m The Guardian u.- Friday. Nov. 18, 1955 PETER SIIOWB A LITTLE SENSE Ia lifals hard uncertain school. dusty first usual he the rule. -0141 Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit has the wandering foot. He dearly loves to get about. He likes to poke his wobbly little noseln all sorts of places. some Dlaces where that little hole has no business to be. It has gotten him into all sorts of scrapes. Of course it is curiosity that is the cause of Peter's wandering. He is curious about everything. Curios- ity is a good thing. a very good thing. when it leads to trying to find out things for better living. On the other hand. it is a very bad thing when it leads to needless danger or interference with other was seldom of the good kind. So it really was a wonder that he was still alive. Little Mrs. Peter was forever trying to keep Peter in the dear Old Briar patch. and Peter was forever trying to slip out of it while her back was turned. You see. the dear Old Briar-patch was the saf- est possible place for a Rabbit. It was a mass of brambles and briars all tangled together. Peter and Mrs. Peter had cut little paths. which were really little tunnels. all Iirough the Briar-patch. They were "Jed what do you mean. my dear?" asked Peter. first big enough for them to move about in easily. but not big enough for any of their enemies. except- ing Shadow the Weasel or Billy Mink. and neither of these had ever visited the Old Brlar-patch. More than once Raddy Fox had tried to go in after Peter. but al- ways had been. glad to back 'out before getting very far in. When they heard the first bang d the first gun opening the hunt- ing season. Mrs. Peter said to Peter, "I hope now you'll show a little sense." "Just what do you mean. my dear?" asked Peter. just as if he didn't know. "You know perfectly well what I mean. Here in the dear Old Brlar-patch you are safe. No two- legged hunter can get in here. And no Dog can get in. Or. if he does. he can't move about quick ,' to be dangerous." iaid Mrs. Peter. "True. my dear. Quite true." re- plied Peter. "But. I don't think there's any danger in going out a little way to get a good dinner of sweet clover. You know, it won't be long before we can't get any." "That may be so. but if you have it, you will be thinking more of er to the edge of the dear Old B -patch where he could look out: When Mrs. Peter's back was ' "If"? Clipped out. There s I nlnce at far lasvay whe he rlnver was siill gireew-lit lpped over to ii. He had just begun to rat when ihcre was a loud bang on the nihrr side of the dear Old Briar-patch. The way Peter ran back really was something to see. Little Mrs. Peter was waiting for him. ”My dear." said Peter. "" . are right. I'm going to stay rl,.it here until this dreadful season is over." - "I'll believe it when you prove It," said Mrs. Peter rather ieslily. "Don't worry. my dear, I wi ..,.....e......e..h....g.,, said Peter. "I'm sorry for folks who don't live in the Old Br - Pitch." STRANGE BUT TRUE Then they ate what remained of the food and sent one of their number. Peter Black. to fetch wab er from a nearby spring. Black no sooner had gone than he was back in camp. sreally excited and vowing he had heard the cry of a baby somewhere near the spring. Quickly the others followed Black on the run. Overhead the storm still ruged, occasionally snapping a tall tim- ber with a crash thai could be heard for miles. Soon the cries of a Cillifi reach- ed their ears: and. noting the dir- ection from which the sound came. the men plunged forward in the ever deepening snow till at last they were led to a great hollowed- out pine-tree. where they found not on child but a couple of bab- ies which they judged to be about one year old. Inside the hollowed rampikc had been placed a couple of sheepskins,- while part of the opening had been boarded up to keep the children from falling out. As the infants were being carried back to the from one generation to another till rolls and chief appeal judge. said 491 members of European roy- alty scsttered over the world also ship. Under the ruling the old kaiser would have been British. HISTORIC TOW ER The while lower of the Tower of London, with its four turrets. was built nearly 900 years ago. Pioneer Days In P. E. I. By I. II. Maearthnt . shelter and warnilh of the camp. 9 their rescuers pondered long over the baffling mystery. 0 Who had placed the babies in 4. the woods? Why? And how should the finders solve the problenl which the Fates had placed their laps? It was after midnight ere the men lay down on their bough beds for sleep. The babies. rescued from ccriaiin death, long since had gone to the Land of Dreams. happy that they were being cared for. Finally the expedition reached liumc. where the babies provided a subject for conversation in an age when newspapers were lille known in the young colony. 3 The cruel parents who had des- erted thcir children never were? brought to trial; and Peter Black and his wife. having no family of their own, raised the boys as their own sons. This story has been liaiidcii down finally it came In the attention of the writer. who has passed it on to the reader. BURY MME. COTY idlplomatic corps. Tlioiisands of PARIS (AP)--The funeral of Parislans massed outside in silent Mme. Rene Coty was held Wed- homage to the wife of the pres- nesday in the black-draped Church ldent, who died of a heart attack of La Madeleine in the presence last Saturday at the age of 69. of France's military and civilian Flags throughout the city flew at authorities and the whole of the half-staff. Out Our Way By J. R Williams 9 '17.;-.::-, -I ,. II-IO MORE HEAT PER GALLON PREMIUM "KI.EEN-FLO" TR EATICI) Oil For Furiias-es--Stoves Rcdur-cs Smoke and Soot owned JJHN WOR:gLEY Canisis,-.ont: F LONDON (AP) - The court d appeals ruled Wednesday that Prince llriiest Augustin I-iaaiiovsr. andsoa of ex-Kaiser Wilhelm of cruelty. is a British subject by virtue of a 250-year-old lsw. Sir Raymond Evershsd. master of the .coNrizAcr is By Jesepiiine guiberlsengv fill IXPIIII NIMII1 Two experts engaged in quite an argument over the hand below - lead a suit is which he had a high the the card. hence opened the heart rive. low; East won :Ii.:1 e- zoehsnd returned the - oping for a ruffl when kins will be entitled to British citlzen- Ex A mgmzuniu conptgtct could not have been de- feated. and Expert .3 upholding the opposite view. Readers can test their own ana- lytical ability by deciding (before reading the last paragraph of this account) whether they are with Expert A or 3. Both sides vulnerable. '-r?NX so 3 -03 FOO O s.- g 0 an went to dummy with a club and cashed the spade ace to draw East's last trump. the ten SP0!- WAS RIGHT. The contract would have been beaten by East's con- ceding the heart trick to declarer. discarding a club on the trick in- since we: felt that ill might as will OI! took his heart he could count. of course. that declarer as well as East was now logical to kill dimmy's heart heart queen with a low trump. though West showed out. East dons him no good to hold up- and South than had comparative- diamond return in dummy and led a trump toward his own J-9. cashing both of those cards. then Wellw the verdict? Expert B stead of rufflng the heart queen but so was South's redouble. iTry this. DAILY CROSSWORD WM 94v-4 ..-s-.-..- .- 59 999i." 9 9 ?? ea 9 21. Girl's .j . name - 23. one who d .:'.r.' i- W 3';"” our men - ' 0" ivihlli aim-iunn "-U"d"- iluianisi ions: .9 Ifgtlrgz mat-JLiB iaiiiiiiua . IT IN lie g play Yesterday's Anewu 81. Convenient- 2 lsyhacceasible 37.Javs tree 8 . p ere 38. Bottom 33. Type of of a river manorisl 40. Wrath court I1. Greek letter 84. At a 43. 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