PAGE TEN IIECITAL SUZANNE annivron. L.‘ Mus. awrmm-rn rarrnason. Mezzo Soprano LILLlA1§ McKEN AI , Mus. Bao. _. , At r. w. c. AUDITORIUM A zruunsnav, APRIL 13”] Proceeds ior U. N. Children's Fund Admission 50o ‘ 3:15 PM. -i-Hr. GUARDIAN. VOICE! or nu: sngmq IIED ‘GROSS BLOOD DONOR OLIIIIOS OANADIAII LEOIDII BLDO. TUES. & WED.. APRIL III'I| & 12th 2 - '4 7 - 9 "500 DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED" If You Are In Good Health and Between I8-65 YOU Are Needed As A Donor- Muke This An Easter Offering To Help Someone To Better Health and a SEED INFORMATION The Department of Agriculture would like to receive the following information (min pnrilea having seed |-rs.in, clover, and timothy ior aale: ' Grain—-Variety, grade, quantity and price per bushel. '.I‘lmoi.l:y—0rsde. quantity and price per pound. Olovsr~—Grado, quantity and price per pound. If oat. has not been cleaned. and graded. state price on a iced . basis. The Departnient is not you haaing or selling grains but wishes to have this iniormation so that inquiries ior seed may be directed to parties having seed for sale. M - ll ESKIMO Ioe conditions iierinltting the Motor Vessel Eskimo will resume direct relght and passenger service to the south coast of Newfoundland ports and St. Pierre commencing April 14th. For space and rates apply’:- NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING‘ SERVICE Lower Prince St. or Phone Ch'town 1605 NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford Dlcllride /' PQE @J'RE %ND 3 HOME NIJIIES. HERE I AM Filbihifi TOLIQN. I‘ and love and iaith all ring 111 J°lv‘ous voices or the spring. —Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit sat at the edge or the dear old Briar-patch, his long ears standing straight up as they always do when he is listening. Presently he sighed. It was a wlst. iul little sigh. Mrs. Peter heard n_ she sniiied. I suppose you are wishing that you were over in the Green Forest, or at the smiling Pool, or anywhere but here in the dear Old Briar- patA:h,' said she. "N0: my defllfi No. I'm not ivishfiig anything oi the kind," replied Peter. 1 ‘Then what were you slghing |ior? Mrs’. Peter wanted to know. , Listen. commanded Peter, i Mrs. Peter listened. "To what?" - she asked after a moment "Che" UP! Cheer up! Cheer um" came the Voice oi Welcome Robin ‘ loud and clear {mm the top of up. tall hickory tree on the bank 0} i the Smiling poor ‘Pgep. peep. peep. peep. peep Deep sounded the sweet chorus oi the I-iyia oouslns. the tiny Tree Frogs who had spent the winter Ilv Thointoa W. Iiirgsss) . _ "-""“'v -‘I Dee, dee, deei See me! C‘*'olradee. des, dee. Meadows to the old Brlar-petsh. For a moment or two the happy voices were still as ii the singers had stopped to listen to another singer. it -was Redwing the Black- bird, “Tra-la-ia~leei Tra-is-la-lee!" he sang train the top oi an alder growing close to the head in the Smiling Pool. Peter opened his mouth to say somethinx. but closed it without buried in the mud oi’ the bottom of the Smiling Pool, New em, W“ I “"8”! M the top of his voice as - if trying to outsing all the others. ‘I771! mingled voices sounded mm the Joy in them isiry bells and could be ielt clear across the Green QDII1Z1Ui2iDOOcio¢,:3;;,¢,q-_:\-;.j\y>.: .:,n(.g Contract Bridge II: Josephine Culbertson ..mm mm.~ N0 GROUNDS FOR. CRITICISM i i I I A correspondent writes: ‘Please state and discuss the bidding or the ioilowing deal-—both the sequence that occurred, and what it should have been." ! Iutdeaiei-.__ i Bothsideswmersaie. QQ10143 '5 .7652 O95 *Q‘2 QASQ VKQIO N ones: .5" W E :i‘o‘.°‘ -IA873 S ‘QKJ6 QA74 QAQ8 ‘K-I95 The bidding actually went: lint South ..West North Pius INT Pass Pass Pass "west opened the heart king, and South made exactly one notruinp. There was then quite a discussion about the fact that North could have made iour spades, and quite a few players watching the game thought thdt North should have responded with two spades to the notrump opening." This writer emphatically disagrees with the opinion that North should have taken out the_ one-notrump opening to two spades. North's possession or two queens, and only a iive-card suit, did not justiiy a. response. and although his single- ton heart was admittedly bad ior notrump, North had every reason to think t at increasing the con- tract woul be worse. As for the iact that North could have made iour spade ‘int, he would have had to reach that con- tract, and would not have been as- sured ot doing so merely by bidding two spades. Second. observe the luck he would have needed to win ten tricks! The diamond king would have to be on side, and he would also need either a periect diamond break or a drop oi the club ton. Finally, even though both oi these breaks existed, a iour-spade con- tract still could have been defeated club ion by East. with a. duck by West. East could then get a club wit. and North would end up by losing iour tricks. The iairest conclusion. then, is that North was periectly right in passing to one notrumpi V I MKAIID THAT 5'-NJ? ocw-r vpiue}/.'-i’i.i. ma ,~/our.’ DARE.-DEVI IS ms NAMILAND asnasn IS MY om: er GU‘-9-'.' Motor. 0' TH‘ QEG/LAR AIRLINES . WILL TAKE. Mi: M: cannizo PAsszu3I:Rs ov:i: Acfivl. vuucauou -z®Mzi> ‘EM mfiation ATOMIC CLOUDC. . - I'LL through the opening lead oi tliel saying a word. Carol the Meadow Lark was camlling from a ience post on the edge of the Old Pasture, and it was something to hear. Iii- deed it was. Peter sighed a.s.aln.. "I wish I could sing like that." said he. "You wanting to sing! Don't be silly!" retorted Mrs. Peter. "Who- ever heard oi a Rabbit wanting to sing?" "What cheerl What cheorl What -cheer!" That was coming iron: the old orchard. clear and sweet and so iilied with cheer that no one could hear it without ieeling better (or it. Peter iclt better right away. Mu. lPeter wouldn't admit that she ielt |better. but she did. "Glory the Oardinali He is as good to hear as he is to look ail’! cried Peter. ‘ “l-iark!" said Mrs. Peter. Soitly, oh so softly. seemingly Iromlng iron: nowhere in pa.rticii- ,lar. sounded a sweetly plaintive ,voice that was not exactly I , whistle or a song, but gentle warbl- ,ing notes floating in the air to be ipicked up only by the apprecia- . the listening ear. Two pairs of long 1 cars were listening now. "Winsome ‘Bluebird!’ said Peter sodtiy. Mrs. Peter nodded. "You don't need to tell me who it is. Just tell me where he 1:," said she. “whim I hear him I never know where to look ior him." It was Peter’; turn to nod. He chuckled. "He hides in his own voice. and that is something that iew can do. When he sounds close by he is likely to be iar away, and when he is far away he ‘ right at hand. And that is what i call hiding in his own voice. Right now he probably is way over on a ience post," said Peter. era was thesoitest olsoii’tlittir- chuckles. There in the top of a young tree growing in the dear old Brier-patch was Winsome hlmseli, as lovely to see as he was to hear. The blue. blue sky at its bluest never was lovelier than Winsome's coat. “Dee, dee, dee! See me! see nisl Chickadee, dee, deel see me. Phoebe!" cried one oi the chseriest. merrlsst little voices in all the Great World. There was Tommy Tit snapping the brightest oi bright little eyes at them as he clung up- side down ii-om the tip oi a twig iar Just I moms-nt. Peter looked at Mrs. Peter. 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