V !. l 1:. 3 Page 22. The Guardian Thurs. May 19, 1955 . By Thornton W. Bin-gees THE FRIENDLESS ONE No sadder fate may aiar attend. Than not to have a single friend. -Old Mother Nature. Over at the Smiling Pool were many singers. Some were in the water. some were on the land. Those in the water were the Frog folk. those called Pecper who really are tiny Tree Frogs called I-iylas. and Croaker the Green Frog. and Old Mr. Toad who is a cousin of the Frog folk. Those on land were ltedwing tiie Black- bird. and Little l-'i-ienii the Song Sparrow. and others of the feath- ered tolk. All day long and far into the night there was a joyous chorus at the Smiling Pool. if you could have asked the little mm 0 Contract Bridge I: Josephine (hilboet-son SUPERIOR DEFENSE If mist. had hccn one oi those countless defenders who ”always return their partners leads.” the result in the deal below nnuld have heen substantially different- kom what it was. ginger; why they were singing so much. and it they could have re- plied. they would have told you that they were singing for love and joy in living. In the spring, in the lovely month of May, love and joy in living seemed to be in the very air. Little Frioiid the Song Sparrow lwas singing too. Peter Rabbit simply .couldn't stay away from the Smiling Pool. Strange But True I! I. ll. Ilackthur Now that the men of science have informed us that flights to the moon will become a reality in so years. I have picked up a further bit of data. Namely: rocket travel- ers will be able to land on the moon by means of air locks the moon has no air. They would have to put on special diving suits to breathe in. There would have to be a special air lock. or chamber in the rocket so that when Smith or Jones stepped onto the moon the air inside the rocket would not es- cape. These air locks would be in the order of the ressure locltl used by divers leavin and entering sub- marines under water. Here's how they take a fish cen- sus: give the finners an electric throats. On the topmost branch of an alder in the little swamp at the head of the Smiling Paul was Redwing the Blackbird sing- ing to Mrs. Redwing. She was sit- ting nn four eggs in a comfort- able nest in the riislies near by. Little Friend the Song Sparrow was singing too, and there is no sweeter song than this. On the end of an old log which was partly in the water sat Grand- father Frog. He had been rather late in awakening from his winter sleep. He was adding his deep bass voice to the chorus. But it wasn't quite as deep and smooth as it would be when he had a little more practice. Just below Peter, and only a little way out in the water, old Mr. Toad was blowing out his big music bag. and adding to the chorus one of the sweetest notes of all. Suddenly a black head was shock to drive them to the surface where they can be counted. . All male and female domesticated animals except the horse have the usually have 40 teeth. whilc mares have only 35. when E. C. Reed. of Halifax. N. 3.. sold his home to Mr. T. M. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Black moved out of an apartment in the build- ing and Mr. and Mrs. James White moved in. Axslgncd the ioh of discovering the -niirdenr of Henrietta Sch- merler. a white student of Indian customs whose body was found in an Arizona canyon. J. A. Street faced what appeared to be a blind alley - an impossible task. Street, an lndisn agent. learned that the murdered person was last .seen alive in the company of Galney . K the same number of teeth. Stallions 0' Seymour. an A acna tndlll. WWII litlutioned by tract, Seymour and several other Apaches who lived in the vicinity denied all knowledge the crime. street felt that Say- mour was uilty. but how to prove 21 was the is quastlon confronting m. The Indian suspects were brought to the local courthouse. From a drawer in his desk. Strut drew I medicine bottle. "In my hand I hold a bottle of magic water brou ht from across the us." he said. ' I will pour some of it on the hands of each of you. ltt gill. tell me who speaks the ru .' Earth is one of the nine major planets. the others being Mercury. Venus. Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. Ur- anua. Neptune and Pluto. harvest. Contracts may lowing: STRAWBERRY CONTRACTS We have already contracted for increased acreage of strawberries for 1956. Our proposed refrigeration facilities will only handle a few additional acres. If you are interested in grow- ing strawberries for a guaranteed minimum price act now. Remember plants can be supplied and there will be no charge made until you have your first Chessel Irving, Murray Harbor Mgr., Montague Co-op. Montague Mgr.,. Souris Co-op, Souris l ' Mgr., Eastern Farmers C0-op, Elmira . Mgr., St. Peter's Co-op, St. Peter's Bay Mgr., Morell Co-op, Morell Mgr., Tracadie Co-op, Tracadie Mgr., Vernon River Co-op, Vernon River thrust out of water a little wayi Mgr., Cherry Valley Co-op, Cherry Valley a greatly be obtained from the fol- Muggs undikeefer E1-in Kent so TO THE noon 1 AND LET HIM iu,oAo. . PLEASE .' WHITEYS oolvws u3.'-GEE."i'M NOT onessco 53:: our: . TE ', i ,...lll RI GONG TD LIKI THII DlIH,SKlITlR... ITS MY illllllilllllilllllliil By. Paul Robinson . Iv Wally contract. East put up the king, and South false-carded the eight. Then is reason to feel that most. players in East's position would now return a heart-pep bans they would hope that West. could run the suit-or they might shift to a spade. The actual East. however. mada neither of these Orrors. when his heart king held the first trick. he made the far better shift in tha deuce of dia- uinntis. After uiis imaginative play on East's part. South was helpless. West, of course. lnrced a diamond honor from dummy by putting up the ten. and South could do no better than enter his own hand uilh a spade anti try the club (inesst-. East. nttlll1CPfi with his king and tiow rrturneri his part- ner's suit. West. winning with the heart ace. naturally shifted back to diamonds. and East took the setting trick in that suit. The diamond shift by East was strongly indicated for this rea- son: South could not have any- thing of value in the minor suits. and so was marked with very good spades for his two-notrnmp call. relurnathere was no need to make that return because East had the club suit controlled. it he didn't find his partner with the diamond ten. East would later lead the heart on the slim chancg As for the immediate heart. AXID PVIATAL CTVKK Iaatuhfa IVJJATK IHDD, DHBA . CTWP OK XATO asnsizsvoirno-ssnvaaoic. auuuqinau I AM W” RAVI noun Qt mmtswono NGATNSTM VIRGIL --v CAUSE SHANT SLN-IMARMED IIJST BETWEEN OJK TDE5. 5N9 W5 ECSTAW OF By J. R. Williams : you're on-mu: c-usnv, GKAMP: ,, DOMT some-r T touve STEPFID auaa Grandma i Peter couldn't sing himself. Oi" out from the old log on which' , T North dctlcr. coursg not, But people who can. Gnmdfagher pl-OE was smmgyl F. W. CLITC-ilffe, Fredericton . East.-West vuinmbto. not sing. can enjoy the. singing Grandfather Frog broke a note on: Mgr.,. Kensington Dairying Co-op. Kensington -. :31”. others. It. was so with Pet- rIr(i,gil(ijtdeiamglcilehism!;'dJiSlie(. b:gldPei':lli)'.i gjfghp” RSu1;In(l:(1:eI;::d(;(.(':(l:.opg Summerslde ' ' ' 0 I1 . E . in ON! .281... :15; ::.;": .::s.r:r.: Mgr. welllnglon co-op. lllelllllgloll 083: 011084 out cvelllntt It really wasn't dark head. stopped singing. That wasp Island .C0'9P S9WlC9S. Cll'l0Wll. 53 l"ltZli0)' Sl- QA160 N 2 yet. Only a few of the Black a sort of signal. The H3135 near-' Mgr., OLeary Co-op, O'Leai'y 3 W E VK5 Shadows comial down from the est to him stopped singing. Theyl Mgr” Tignish Co.op' Tignigh .105) S 0 A16! Purple Hills had reached the Smil- knew that there must be is rea- 4 . go: q.K1 ing Pool. It was. very sun. Not sun. probably some form of dangv Additional information may be had by writing Shm" 3 tlllglc M9"? mile 5'59" W35 er. l0 have Caused llllll Hyla l0 to Box 36, Charlottetown or by calling at I.C.S. be- MR.Jlees,r'M HAVINGA Hiwaesloasuow 3 .033 dtlllclllg across the Water to rufv stop singingjn a niomi-lni all the T . 8.30 d 11.00 PARWAT MY HOUEE AND I'M MUCH guguirhpg fie the surface. as Merry Little voices around the Smiling Pool Teen ' an ' a'm' g8E;?FB;g:gu',U95-' ? 3116285 delight in doing. The wat- were still. and it was all because logy": AND VEGETABLE pR0CEsslN(; IE gm” : Ra? HUH ' . - gynmgd or was like a mirror. In it was of a sudden appearance of that 0 Sci) A y;Au,z . . "om E2? sou". Wm reflected the baiifllr. IPetc-rpcould black head. it was the head (of 5' A GUEESSOI if ya gm ;g, ,l:--- 5;: 232:: i'i'.”.””E'..f.".fe.-Tl.i”i:..i:.'-1 o 3 4- Ho M l H I -, l: l ggy P: P". P3: lsaitilirggitrigh:mti5.tl:y5it:eg::gtryiinfheto all the Smiling Pool or around Ur oar Ing use aior cop e & East might have bid one spade I i I g;aym.57Au.p"(5I-. . . .. ' t , g over North's one club. but the vul-l M g x x MMJ4-2' seam 0;)! 09!" .3 l asrabilioy conditions dissuaded! l '.Wwl'.D)xMtnD (AV? spmwm. E- c ., M . mm. I . DAILY CROSSWORD m,g;5 mtfmw” ;; ,. l West. opened iii. fourth-highest aaiou 1.1!:-or some-iv 5i-tnvrr peopng an-qr C r - - l.Ahhehod t 46 I heart against the thiee-no-tiump y lint Mzyng TALL was; IBUT FIRST I'LL STUFF AWAD 'l'- WELLGUESS 0' COTTON IN EACH EAR! PM ABOUT ouztanmv TH! FIIZI t i.ooi(....siiz mas: ANDIKPIONLV I It.OOMlR6"t ...I DON'T WANTA H ANYTHING I MIGHT By Charles I(&n UP iilillt. '09 7001' Moon W uottmt clam :W&bmma untntornditiic