PAGE TEN human MATCIIED It DRESSED BOARDS 2 x 3 to 2 x 8 II. B. MacI)0UGALL'S MILL MARIN!-I VE'lTEBANS VANCOUVER -- (GP) - Potty young members or the Merchant Navy Veterans' Association are tak- ing courses at the Vancouver Voc-4 rational IIISIIIULE Nearly 160 have: completsrl ('Iiiil'SE.s sinco mercl Ant. navy i-ntern-is bi'?n'llE eigiclr-f for training under federal lau; last January. sj A. F. and A. M. A julnt meeting of St l John's Lodge No. 1 and Vic- toria Lodge No. 2 will be held In the Masonic Temple, Charlottetown. at 8 o'clock Wednesday evenlnt. Mn 3lst. The Bar. J. H. Fri-estoiir. 11.11.. an eminent and "II!- stnnding Masonic speaker. , will address the meetlll5- All visiting Muster Masons invited to attend. T vonsc. rvrisrs TORONTO (OP) - Grade 1 pupils in Bedford Park Public School are believed to be unique- thry are using typewriters. Part on a system cf experimentation in public schools here, the machine is not used in the ni-dinary way. hut to prepare the pupils for read- in: and spelling. SPESIAL 9.30 p.m. - Relreslimt-nts DANCE MANITOBA VETERANS RELIEF CANADIAN LEGION CLOVER CLl'l7 TUESDAY, MAY 30th. 1.00 a.m. Dress Informal Admission RL00 For Reservations Phone 1222 E PEC Curb Service or Dining Room Baby Tenderloin or Pepper Steaks Green Fees - Tossod Salad - Apple Jelly French Dessert - Our mistsnrmt. BARN DRIVE IN WHY BOTI-IER PREPARING DINNER IAL - Diced Carrots- Frys Famous Pies REMOVAL NOTICE DOUGLAS AND JONES, Plumbers, removed to new place of business. Located now directly across Kent Street from old stand and next to Old Spain New telephone numbers 3000 and 3002. L4..Im1I. A.a......a Tl-B RNN. WHAT A AHJSOME POOR CHA I'LL GNE :TH'Ol-D HELPINS HAND: E IS AFTER &FEEHINCr6T:A'?'l:RwDEI:D.' pm oismess. llv "it LITTLE woiu.n or HAPPI- mass Happiness is all about if you do not shut it out. -Old Mr. Toad. In the spring the Smiling Pool is a little world in itself. It is a happy little world. Nowhere in the outer Great World is there more happi- ness, and in iew places as murh You do not have to go over to it to know it it is in the air. You hear the happiness there long or- lnre you reach the smiling P011. when a boy whisties'you kno.v he is happy. when a little girl sings-and dances and hops and skips you know she is happy. It is like this with all the people in the Green Meadows and the Green For- est, and especially so with the little Iolks of the Smiling Pool Peeps-r the l-lyla -was the first to tell 01.1 Mother Nature how glad he was that winter was ended. He began to sing even before Jack Frost had left for good. while the water of the Smiling Pool was still cold with the melting snow. Within a day or so more of his own kind. tiny little folk who are smallest of the Tree Frogs. had Joined him in letting all who might hear them know how happy they were to be awake. Night and day all around the smiling Pool the tiny Frog folk napifv-u-vnnm-.r.r..-r A-.- - - - -. .. .- contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Juabgr .'.t');k)- c r. c c E .w.'JCIQ13CIQQQ(lClQ93Cl1JClQOkl0t'.lk RULES ARE MADE TO BE BROKEN No one can hope to play expert bridge if he is bother by such dubious "rules" as ”third-hand high"; "never finesse against partner." etc. Observe East's logic- al break with tradition in th” following case: south dealer. Neither side vulnerable 403'-'7? va9m 09's: as -I-O69 The bidding: South West 2 N T Pass Pass . Pass West opened the spade thrcu. dummy's tour was put. in-and East, was guilty of the "crime" of "fines- sing against his own partner'L- but he was also (incidentally) de- feating the contract! South won the first trick with the spade queen and cashed his top clubs. hopinf for a 3-3 break in that suit. West. however, took both the third and the fourth round of clubs (While East discarded two hearts. and declsrer a spade); than west led another spade. Dummy's N39 W011. and South now took I finesse to the diamond queen. It held, but when he followed up with the ace and another diamond. he rsn up against East's holding in lvhlt null. and .0. was all over-there was no further hope for three no- trump. Far from really being A "crime". East's refusal to put up the spade king on his partner's opening lead was eminently correct! obse:ve what would happened if East had played the king. south. an expert, undoubtedly would have unblocked N5 Own queen so as to leave hlhi- self with two entries to dumn-y (via a later finesse against the spade Jack). With those two en- tries. it would be elementary for south to take two finesses in dis- monds, and nothing could stop mm from collecting two spade tricks. two hearts. three diamonds and two clubs. for a total of nine tricky r.IJ'I.. ABNEB I-T JAPANIII. II'.I.'I'l-SCI? ITS T-TOO I.- TUIN IAEK , . A 'Jf' " cm. as s ,VA"M uumfagmsba ?P- ....':2r.g.i..mm....... l VTIIFI UUARDIAN. CllARI.()'l”I'I-ITUWN MAY 29. 1 ')50 Thornton W Burgess) were blowing out the music bag in their throats so that they looked like tiny silvery bubbles. and the Merry little Breezes carried the lial?i3.V chorus far across the Green Meadows to the Old Pasture and the Green Forest and everyone who heard them said happily. "Spring is really here." Day by day that chorus grew Rec-wing the Blackbird sang and sang. pouring out the happiness in his heart because he was in love. He was singing that love to Mrs Redwing. telling her over and over in lovely notes what later, when there would be hungry babies to be fed. there would be little time for telling. Croaiier the Green other Frog cousins added their voices to the chorus. Not sweet, those voices, but there can be hap- piness without sweetness. There was in all those croaking voices. even in the deep base "Churn.- rum" of Grandfather Frog. the Bullfrog. he of the green coat and white and yellow waistcoat. Old Mr. Toad and many of his relatives were adding their voices and every one should know. though I fear many do not. that no song of the spring is more completely or sweet- ly happy than that of the Toad folk. Rattles the Kingfisher. rattles his happiness and rattled it. often. Hearinlz it and not being acquaint- Pd with Rpttlcs. you might not have tlrucht it a haprry sound. but to the ears of whom it was meant. it, was. and so was the squeaky xoice of Jerry Muskrat. and of Mrs. Jerry, too. in that houso of theirs. out in the water were (our precious babies. Little Friciiri the Song Sparrow was slnzlniz all day long among the ldrrs and tho rushes. Wail among the latter. Mrs. Black Duck sat on ten ezlzs and dreamed of the days to comb when she would proudly lead her lively flock down Laugh- ing Brook in the Big River to join their father. POLE? Rabbit niaimszr-cl to riot. over to the Smiling Pool every day either in the waning or very ea:ly in the moriilniz on his way home to the dear old Brinr Patch. "Wliiit do you find over there that we haven't got here at home?" demanded Mrs. Peter. ”Watcr." re-plied Peter mischiev- ously. Litllo Mrs. Peter stamped ll foot impatiently. ”That isn't it and you know that I know it. You don't care a twitch of your nose for water," retorted rs. Peter. "It is haplpines ." replied Peter. M11. Peter twitchod her wobbly little nose. "It you stayed at home long enough. you might find that right here in the Old Briar Patch." said she. "I do find it here. my dz-ar. and You know it. But there isn't so much of it. I mean there are not. such a lot of folks all telling each other how happy they are," replied Peter mildly. "Don't you like to listen to and see other folks when gov are happy. my dear?” he add- Prog and PLAN TEMPORARY MILL RIMOUSKI. Que.. May 25 (GP) - Prii-e Brothers and Com- pany Limited which lost two lum- ber mills in R.lmouski's early-May 3203000000 fire yesterday announ- ced plans to set up a temporary, mill ior snwiniz 'I.ooo.oon board ten. of lumber here. by Al Capp a-Riv; DWT FIIT... I IN THATI-DU3I.VQJMAY 5.IlJ5TA ITRANOID Q Ill-KING INTO A TIAPI vw si- 1 I " 1 MOTORISTWLO IAINTITDUII TFIHMI ismu or Nils Ituvm. Muumrlun y- '" -. - , :' ;”'uNe '7lz2c.4z:o'uM-s 2-"o.44.'.z"-T : .L -A is W5ii-.3i2Z,-Zr3::t "4 Womowbx '7 V40'”0” , "msa Hnrtoss rm sretzsr slP6EANrIrN6' neon ARCHIE! Q” HOW ARE mu! - ;a,-:..,'-wig--,9 i . iii 9.5 KEEDS ms was uv. uu-.wuREv WILL BEAT THE 55AL'S IIME ..weinE Vwo uoup5 43;! 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