.....-- -m:wg:y. g---- -.-u- . .n...-:25... Fags 12, The Guardian Wed.. MW 23. 1956 T Ifllnriue srosi ' V - By Thornton W. Borges Love Shows Off Thdas who are with beauty hlest. "I suppose you mean a hollow Itigltiy share it with the rest. tree." said Farmer Brown's Boy. .o1d Mother Nature t'Right, iaddie, that's what they i auudrxi. .. - ,3 This is true. Beauty seldom can be hidden. And those who have it .'must share it whether they want to or not. Beauty is something that belongs to everybody with eye! 10 see. However, it is not nearly so important as some who possess it seem to think it is. Paddy the Beaver up on the roof of his house out in the water. was looking down at a lovely scene. It was a love scene. Mrs. Beauty the Wood Duck had just come flying in to Paddy's pond where " S himself had arrived a short time before. Now Beauty seemed to have forgotten everything but the joy of having Mrs. Beauty once more with him. "Silly things." muttered Paddy the Beaver. But I suspect he really didn't think they were silly. Beauty was showing off. There was no . doubt about it. He is the hand- somest of all the great Duck fain- ily. In fact, he is one of the hand- snmest of all American Birds Perhaps he knows this. Anyway. he was acting now as if he did. He was showing off before Mrs. Beauty. silly things. repeated Paddy as he watched. He swam this way. He swam that way. He seemed to be as light on the water as if he were nothing more than drifting down. His lovely crest or cap was con- tinually lifted to show how hand- some it was. At times Mrs. Beauty pretended to take no notice of him. Ere would turn and swim away. He would follow her talking to her in the softest tones. Sometimes they would swim side by side. "Silly things." repeated Paddy as he watched, but all the time he was enjoying it. So were Farmer Brown's Boy and the Old Hermit who were watching from n hiding place on the shore. There was no doubt that the handsome little Duck was showing off. He was trying to appear at his very best. It reminded Farmer Brown's Boy of Thunderer the Grouse whom he had more than once saw strutting and drumming for the benefit of Mrs. Grouse. "I wonder," said Farmer Brown's Boy, "if they will nest up here. And if they do, I wonder where it will be. I suppose it will be somewhere near the water." "That depends." said the Old Hermit. "Depends on what?" asked Farm- er Brown's Boy. "Depends on whether or not they can find an empty tenement near the water," replied the Old Hermit. nouns KIDNEY TELEVISION CKCW 7- Moncton Television Programme Channel 2 WEIIIESMY .ni,-PM Concert flail .in. ea Chatter in.-At Home with Helen Croohu m.-Take A book .-Folk long: .in.-Bai-bie's apbook .ni.-Howdy Doody .in.-Pu t Theatre .--Ite soggy U83 9 I 888 '99 999999 5'88 pvvuuv i 1 I seesi .53 .:::zrr-- I3 ? 5 S 3 will be looking for. And if they can't find one near the water they may look for one at some dis- tance from the water. Once the Wood Ducks had no trouble in finding hollow trees and then theh were many more Wood Duclu than now. it is the lumbering and the modern way of handling wood logs. cutting out dead wood, dead trees. stubs and so forth that has made it difficult for Wood Ducks to find suitable nesting places. This and open shooting has reduced the numbers of these beautiful Ducks until in many places where they once were common; they are sel- dom seen now." the Old Hermit shook his head sadly. "I still don't see how anyone can shoot and kill anything so lovely," said Farmer Brown's Boy. FAMED HOSPITAL One of the world's finest hospitals for children was opened in 1352 in Great Ormond street in Lon- don, England. MISCOUCHE Luinina Poirer, nurse -3 9,5. Provincial Sanitarium span the "N355 01 HI! I in Miseouche. guest of her brother. John c, Poly. er. on Sunday. Ma 8. nu," of the Convent Aiiltlllrwns held in one of the Convent classroom; Mrs. Jerr; Richards pi-ggidgd. Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Martin re. cently returned to their home in Miscouche after having spent um past several months in the U.S.A., visiting relatives and friendg, On Sunday. May 6, in. mm, "Our Lady of Fatima" was shown in the Miscouche Parish Hall, A large crowdrattended. On Monday evening, May 7, the Indian River players presented their tract play. "Come Out of the Kitchen" in the Miscouche Parish Hall. There was a sale of candy bemoan the acts. This play, spon. sored by the Student's Council of Marian Academy. was largely 'at. tended. A large number of parents and friends of the 1956 graduates of the Charlottetown Hospital school of Nursing attended the grldult. mg exercises on Monday, May 14, at the Community Centre. Those graduating from Miscouche Par- ish are Nova Veno. Mona Gallant, Barbara Ars-enault. The gi-adug. tion prom will be held on Thurs- day evening. May 17, at the Rollo. way. Harold Perry of Miscouche left on Tuesday, May 14, for Toronto, where he will spend some time. The show, "Top '0 the 'iornlng" was shown in the Ziliscouche Par- ish Hall on Wednesday, May 0, Mrs. Frank A. l)esRoches and Mrs. Frai. is Deslioches of Mis- couche and Miss June Gallant of Charlottetown motored to Antigo- nish. Nova Scoiia on May 16. where they will attend John DesRoches's graduation at St. Francis Xavier College. BV perks youp when 1: get you down! hings noted Swossanhor -as A ciuuenoemsl sueeesm-ion OF LDNG-Si'ANDiNG- A lwAs amen AFTER groans muiMi'fTE ' ” vgrqmil N570! iierouurainiusoinr-Ritmvauct CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER I (Top record holder in Masterr individual Championship Play) lmusthedevotodtokeeplng west loutofthslssdhecause a heart Opening lead-ten of diamonds. This business of guessing the location of an adverse quccn uhcn a finesse for the queen unn- taken in either direction is some- times just a guess. but in the majority of cases is susi-cptihlc to a clearly indicated ('ilt)lt'c. To- day's hand is offered as an illus- tration of how and why lhe dc- clarer is forced by Cll'l:lllTi:l2Ill('eS to guess the location of the queen of spades. with the ten of diamonds led. South counts his losers and finds that he is threatened with 8 P05- slble loser in each suit. But he also notes that he may not lose a spade, if he guesses correctly. or a heart, if the king of hearts is with West. In addition to these possibilities there is the chance that the club suit may be estab- lished for discards so that the heart finesse can be avoided. The ten of diamonds is covered with the king and ace, and South trumps a diamond return. The entire effort of the hand 5. Co-soles 6. First lettei (Arab) 7. Vexed 8. A lady ( Italian title) 11. Short- winded 18. Mai-i's nickname iposs.) Open (poet-) Public notices . One of the world's large diamonds ACROSS Musical instrument Comb. as wool Norse god Potpourri Smooth wiii an iron British poet and dramatist 14. State (U. S.) 15. Displeaso 16. 16. Narrow wheel track 30. 11. Italian river 18. African 31. cony (vain) ID. Canvas shoes 18. Foam: name of "Tokyo" 14. Small dmm 28. River (Wyoming) 30. Likely 33. Fish It Tiny 85. Longs for 37. Slip sideways 38. Proportion 39. Bench to. Italian resort 41. was on 42. Prophet ta. Guns (slang) DOWN i. Great wealth 1. Formed in idea 3. Marine animal 4. Hal! ens DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE e---... .''!''9.'.'3 trophies. the length and form Each day the code letters as FODJ. UW OQKW LRZI-LUDGGDWN A X Y D I. B A A X It is I. 0 N 0 I I: L L 0 W 0..-.' iullcr simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. A (lryptogram Quohtion EYJ. UQLI'QW'WN UW FGNRZWJ QN Grandma West dealer. , . nupwuz yuigm-gala. 'iead from him may be injurious. K, t lThe ace of spades is led. and , 0 J 3 J when both adversaries follow. an- Vka ' other trump is led and the jack 9 lo . y 3 ,piayed. The finesse assures the C9 3 i contract regardless of who has 69 9 3 N 5 K D 8 l the queen. It East has it. all that 9 7 5 4 3 ' J 1 the opponents can get thereafter 010 9 3 3 W E 9i? , is the ace of clubs because two Q57 3 ig of South's hearts can be cast on Isa lthe long club suit. If West has 6 A 19 9 7 5 i the queen it is promptly removed 99 19 5 1 by dummy's king. and again tlvl O 5 ivagre of clubs is the defenders last JR 3 3 trick. Suppose also that East 11,. Mddmc '1 tllirlii out go beltlhe tone with gile t ree spa es. t at case e W." ycnh 5"?" gogm V trump trick is given to him im-p huh” :5 Pa” 4 . I, mediately. and once more only the T , H ace of clubs is lost. if South makes the mistake of going up with the king of spades he is defeated. As soon as West gets in with either a club or a bexspade he leads a heart to break the contract. All in all. the so- called guess for the queen of spades amounts to a safety play to insure ten tricks. PHRPOISE CAUSES MISHAP MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Diver hen- nelh L. Brown, 32, was nearly drowned Sunday when a porpoise fouled his airline and tore off his helmet at the bottom of the 16-foot deep sea aquarium. Tho inishup 06- I curred as tourists wutclii-d ii own, clean the bottom of the tank. Three attendants ha ule d the in-avilyi weighted Brown out of the tank unconscious. He was revived and reported in good condition in hos- pital. I EARLY PAVEMENT The first street was paved in New York City in 1657. when it was known as New Amsterdam. .mmm.?7 DAILY CROSSWORD st. Cuchoo l glo. g H vaidal . l --e-- ii i we 11 ; will ed Egg ()0 L kllfl 55 :9. smut. gag can , ' mm”. 35835 H .1. Barn. Yesterday's Aaswu boo- 32. Potato like grasses idial.) 39. 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