. ....s. ..-T..&j, . l E E l l Pm to. The Guardie: ....J1i3:?5-::1r:E1ii1.259 peony: STORIES. Peter lhiiiks By Thornton Y 'i oltcii tind in time of need 'l'i-at wits are far better than speed PM r Ramm fact, Pi-icr run . - P r ihm, W. was 5"”. that Reddyisenied. the slate of officers for the Fox uoiild not dare follow him.ll0”0Wl"K N831 P351 President - Peter Rabbit had bccn in many titzlit places since as a small Bun-. ny he had started out in the (ire World. but never had he horn in. I tighter place than tum. "it was riiiiiiiiig lor his lilo uithoiit know- ing where there nos .1 sintzle suic- llltlllillrrllntttt ll(':ll' iilicrc lic uutild be safe frnin Rcddy Fox. Beliind him uas Roddy. Peter has mm in the Gri-cii Forest ulii-rc lie hail no Iuisiiii-ss. to he lie has mcr uiiiuii: thcl ltli'tl)lt' lrci-s iill('l'l' F:ii'iiici lirimii Illll l”.'ii'iiici' Btwiiriiis lmy in-re lIt.'IlxlllL' 5)l'llli Prior lind lici-n unit-liiiig llit'iii from hi-liiiiil a hit: true at the ctlize of the little li1)t'll- inu or cle:.ii'iii;: in uhicli uas the siiizill house uhcre the N)l'lll) uzis matte. lie had been so i-iiriuus iliat without thinking he had lllliltld. right out lllit) the open ulirre he could see better Of course Peter hadn't known lliat Retldy Fox uas anyuhcre in the neighborhood. But Roddy was. and the instant Peter nl(iVi'(l Red- riy saw him. Hr at once hcgaii to try to creep tip hrliind Peter Clint- terer the Red Squirrel saw him and warned Peter That wariiingl was just in time. Now Peter nas running lipperty, lipperty, lip as fast as he could. Behind him a. little way ran Reddy Fox. Redd)”: sharp face wore a grin. You see. this time he was sure he would catch Peter. "There isn't any place anywhere near her where Peter can go that I cant follow," thought yliroviii illlil l-'zirmer Brown's boy llK'C"lltlZ lie nus rii.:ht about that. Reddy, alldorlgoii hack and circled around.'e piii'po.svly." .ziid Farnicr Brown'5l . . MN ..I i lltalph ltemistu. iaxeeutive - Mrs. iitll tlll iiuw i don't knoii of any y g holes or hollow ions that he canimw Dwk ”a'h”""i . out uitn't . .-'ti'i'aiigcineiits were disscussed I il 'l ' ' . t ' ' i . .::.' li.2.2i'fiiE11"..llZl..;i2.fTl3...ll"lEthe wrnmmee "Y m ' ' in :1 Yai'1illl')' due in a resignation. luriicil hack Farmer Brown and Cmmnonmm. on hm. ”.ip around the pczircd aiiiuiig the trees. They were iiiiglii happeii to Peter. With them His; ,1m.k,-Um out of sight, Reddy has no longerg talk. past l Y's Menelfes lElect Officers The Alpha Y's Menetteii held a pot-luck supper with the Y's Men as guests Monday night. Foll- owing a session of tea cup reading and a sing-song a short business was held. were out of the little house. In Mrs. MacLcod. Chairman ugh. hem-gen lot the Nominating Committee. pre- Fast W. Burgess Mrs. Alton Dolliver. Vice-Presid- nt-Mrs. Ron Atkinson, President, Mrs. W S. Mcltiurty, Secretary, HI bemwe mm Scamp did mm liirs. Alison Owen. Treasurer-Mrs. w'"dor Wm" the rascal SJ. Jeflrey. Itlrs. Hiram Atkinson. - l i ' ltilllil the candy sale. etc. at Peter ran i).'lSl the little house. mu” , , H ' -ts he passed the door he saw H" fmlh Wlmug x 3 Me” Concert stirs, (lauson offered to act on can-li Peter hack of the tmkg K c1 lwkmn then showed liuiist lii('i MAM him in lime and Sham and NH, 3 Very mlerestmg l-iziriiicr Brouii's boy had (lisap-ywmd H - H .'ili'.s F. V B0”. on behalf of the N” mm t" 5”m '” lidwh whatlcliib exteiuletl a xule of thanks to for her informative V Pl'PSl(i9ni,V Clarence. alliilld i” 1'"'"9 W" 1" the 0P9"3Vl'alkei'. tlitiiilmd the ladies for the lie ran attei; Iizeieri; Peierdtiirne:ienmyabis mmnig. to corner n e ouse an or . nioinciii was out of Reddy's sight. PP”'”' " W” What do you think Peter did then? lie pushed iliat door open just enough for him to get through and. twin lniltie that little house. There? Mr. and tlalcoliii Allen, have re- lie ciwiiirllied kin the darkest corner turned to Vl;'rk. alter; spending the under ii Hill . ninter mont s in '. . llcddy came racing around thel , Ur ml. huuseg He smppedl Mr. llarry 1.5-ms. York. has ac- lle looked this way. He look- cepied a position with the Fire- stone Co. tfliarlottetown. ciii'iii-r short. . Mr. and Mrs llector Jenkins, Marslifield. were the guests. of Mr. Seeking Puip and Mrs. Lloyd Yesscy, York, on N . Wednesday evening, April 4th. For ova see". Mr. Gcore,e Proiide spent the t'lli-2s'l'F.R. Pa. IAPIHA group neekenrl with his parciils, Mr. and hi! Nova Scutian otficials arrived lMr5- Pei" Pl'””d9i h”ik- i i:i:i.T...1!t:i”lh:”si?.?f”p;I;?? 5:: l, Mg a3d.,:'f:. tzsgsn 1:-9.: about the possibility of constriict- igggyzyalnalligigam uh; Sn:-St (Lil li'r;;,if)yillu;3:”””()0'(X)o pm" mm m the Mr. and Hrs. .l.Vl'. Machean. in the party were Colin Chis- liulni, hoiu Sc0tia's ininisler of lands aiiiil ioresls; W. '1'. hit The C (1.1 'l. met at the home of Miss Pauliuc Su.'iii's on Friday UHHDl1' ieveuiug. viously called for because of the previous course of play or because . dummy has a menacing solid suit, lleaadd ngbggosllem "f lwlgm wit m make sure that you choose th ' " 55" 3 C" cm" "Wt right card of the indicated shift- g V suit. Do!” be superficial. as west detlarer would ruff and rattle off was in the following case. ell that way. where was Peter Rab- Ngw Liner Has CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson. RIGHT SUIT; WRONG CAIID x . When a shift of leads is ob- ii third round. West, in with the trump queen, 0 tion was out of the question, since the solid diamond suit. On the theory Has he explained later) that the one chance to defeat West denier. Eupwggt vuingnbig, ' four spades was to find East with .g7. both the king and ten of hearts. 'Q83 West cashed the heart are and .AKQJ5' then led the Jack through dum- nq my s. queen. East had the king. ggmg ., all right. but not the ten. and so ' A3. . N ' K5g' the defenders could take only two . 3 W I . lo 7 heart. tricks. .AK 9 7 S gl mg. West 3 thought about the heart pi gg suit was -only half correct. Uns .KJ,a.. less East had the heart king, all . 101-3 ' was lost, of course. but he didn't .95y, need the ten. West himself had a gi combination that was fully the tequivalent of a A-J-10. Since West North didn't have a great deailiealized that there was no hope of strength in the major suits, Unless East held the heart king. but his takeout double was never- he also should have realized that lheless substantially better than his DFOIJEF Play W35 "Oi the 399 any overcall in diamonds. of hearts. but the :laCk- This Play west opened the club king and, would be declarer's undoing. If he to his dismay, South ruffed. A covered with dummy's queen. East low spade was led to the ace and would win and return a heart a spade returned. East showing through the ten to West's tenzice out. declarer saw he and if declarer did not cover the avoid losing to the queen, so he,jack, the defenders would uiii three went up with the king and played Iheart tricks by straight lends. first Atlantic crossing. The new empress. laiinrhcd last June by the Queen, is the third . shake-down crulse Canadian Pacific liner to hear that ;name. The second Eml)l"P-55 0f SOUTHAMPTON 'CPtsThe 516,-. . . y . g mopooop Empress nf Bmam Cobb Britain was gunk :))' emniy air iiest ship ever built for the Cana- "an" i" Ocm era ltflul I. H Wm dian run. Tiicsday iiiulit cunipletedl The grse" 3'; :5 if!” lint: and a 500-mile shake-dtmn cruise fromvaccommil me It ' ,'”g iv Liverpool to Southampton. 900 munsbclass pdsslmtus Three hundred specially - invited 7- 7 passengers were aboard the 26.000- The Falkland islands in the south ton Canadian Pacific liner. whichymlantic have gales of uinri eiory sails for Montreal April 20 on her live or six days. lllet.', iiiiiiislri ltliisl rt". l.luhn Big:-luu. ””4.i1.' ' "r '”J”' ”7?iZ2 He was dodging around trees now? in I way that made it difficult for Reddy to follow. Peter was a worried Rabbit. He knew that for a little while those lnng legs of his would keep him from Reddy's sharp teeth. but it would be for only I little while. He had to think and think last to find some way of escaping from Roddy. Peter is a famous dodger. He ' was dodging around trees now in a way that made it difficult for Roddy to follow. He couldn't keep this up for long. Peter knew that. All the time he was running and (lodging he was thinking fast. Fin- ally he started to cross that clear- ing. He did it when holh Farmer Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes 1 ;n..;,.;., ' of trade and his and Daiiphiiit-e's deputy, C. Vlaieer. Mr. and Itlrs l.t'llli Browii had as .their guest on Fritliiy evening lllr. The three ucnt iiitn conference and Airs. William Boisiier, Chari-. with Scott Paper's executive vice- oitetown. Mr Harrv Leslie Harnimiy. sp- 'enl Saturday in York the guest of Mr. Filmer Brown. Mrs. Clifford Fhandler. Milton, is spending a few days in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. Mr. Howard Watts has returned to work on the CNR after being a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital. 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