'PI. Page 10 The Guardian Wed. May 18, 1955 By Thornton PERFECTLY AT HOME At home some folks seem h the air. And some lieiieath lie sea. Iiit quite at home just anywhere I I1 pert or not-could not know Just W. Burgeaev that way. He saw no danger any- where. ”Sharpshin is nowhere in right. and it is perfectly safe ior you to come out of hiding. Now, show me what you can do that Mrs Quack and those other wat- er folk cannot do." said Peter. A few folks seom to be I Teeter came out trom under -Old Mother Nature-iiiie tern. He walked down to the "Let me see one of your feet." eairi Peter to Teeter Tip-up. The little Sandpiper looked sur- prised, "llhnt in the uorld do you ttiiiit tn at-e our of my feet tnr',"' askrtl Terti-r. as he held. up one foot. Peter leaned over to look clon- er. He had always thought that Teeter had slim hare toer. Now he disroi'ei'ed that at the base these luvs were connected hy a little web. such as Mrs. Quack in between her toes. only Ihe has a lot of it. "So that is how you can swim." laid Peter. ”Yos,' rviiliort Totitor. "That little bit of -will botiiooii tho toes is .1 Int nl Ilf'Ip Ill swimming " l ”YoiI are lucky to be able to IVcli'I'I under water. If you had not been able to do it this time. edge of the water. Right there it was sandy for quite a way out in the Smiling. It wun't deep .there. Looking down from the bank Peter could see the bottom clear- Z For a moment Teeter stood at the edge of the water with Just his ton in it. Then he waded in. He waded until the water was right up to his body. He kept right on wading. Now the water was over his back, and only his neck and head were above water. He gave Peter 1 quick look then kept right on walking until the water was over his head. Looking down. Peter could see Teeter walking down under wat- er. and picking up something from the bottom probably bits of food. "So that's it.” thought Peter. ”'I'hose others can swim under water but can't walk on the bot- Shnrnsliin aiiroly vmiild have. trilliilil yriii. You rpnllv are quite; at IllttIlf' in the waior. aren'tI you?" snirl P5-tor. I "l am in much at home as! I need to said Teeter. ”I'm. not as much at home be thel l'7Iiik folk. and the (ireim folk.l anil Diinii the Limo. but I ran: tiv one tliiiip that lltIlif' at those" eon do." Right nutty Peter was interest-y ed. "What can you do that tho: I other folks cannot do?" he tie-I niaiiiloil. ; 'rpnII-I- pin-Ii,-It IIIII ir-tin lwiivath the torn from 'IlllIPll lie uas hid- lntz. llc Iookcri the Smiling Pool all over. and up in the air above it. "If it. is safe for me to come out, t'Il show will what T can do lliat those others cannot. ldlfl he Peter sat up verv straight He looked this way. and he looked FAIRBANKS MORSE WATER SYSTEMS noun 250 M 5 EIIAIIDW Mil SYSTEM Only A 120.50 MAL lei nuumr Aueuoim. uuv Io us-uu LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: e Self-priming esgthosiing obotivm Ml capacity at maximum pvees-nu e Do-bio-acting let oontliwouu voter new I in-tuolvg Duo-bearing ennii itoett. hardened and machined e may out-mbled Im Quay intalaiion CAI part: onmhion mod!-ted hr Ion; K07 ebnyto-emu I I&byommpovIywlIVovo1lIOyoon' eaipevtenee. Pom olvtaye avoleble. Nalvbnnltr-Maren Iyeleun do evuleble In the: and uepultln let all neede. In Ihellew Well end Deep Well ieedole. See your local F-M Dealer, or E5! CANADIAN HlIIAIK&HOI5E Company limltod I248 Barringtnn St., ..-mini: IlUEEN'S BIRTHDAY tom. and Teeter can." WINS out-ox APPI0-VTAL OTTAWA (CPI s- The Senate tramport committee took just five minutes Thursday to approve a bill to incorporate S and M Pipe- line Ltd. Canadian Devonian Pet- rnleums Ltd. wants to build the line to connect its ya Jucing wells in nouthealt. 'aakatchewan to the interprovincial pipeline h Man- itoba, The Cocagne river in New Bruns- wick was so named by trader Nic- olas Denys before 1672. AGDOII I. Apples- l 1p web Ion: for euro: wounds e river I. Devan-ed I. Inlnd Id 0. Herod ( Arte) V. llnclalnto B. One who Hon ol rupee sorrow to. Anldebtlle I. ulto to U. Qol& group t Robbed 1!. Pattern (archaic) 14. But II. Tattoo to. varying ll. lenakrit weight college (Indilrl (India) I1. Digit. . Angry 18. Not firm outburn :1. Music note to. Involuntary K. Large nueeular 14. Female 7. Dull patne . nun who take vengeance to. None god ll. Anglo- Sexon earl II. A Chinese pagoda 8. Epoch ri. sutietdteg 89. Quick IX! Lbealof I. Thinli 2. Networl LXI. 5 LONG for the three US. X for the IXLIXI. felt that the expert declerer In leading trumps. and so Welt DAILY CROSSWORD numbers contraction! DAILY wiP!'0QUOII--llere'e how to work in one letter ennpty ntuide for another. In this uunpiv A to need trophies. the length and formation of the horde are all male. Iech eey the code letter! are different. AOInIegrenQiootMten X 10 ill! All IYIK oliflt XI; DILI HJSL NAJLO YRYXIINI IK- Yeeleehre Gypililetei WHO KAI OWEN IITMIILF THE TROUBLE OF DINO W Contract Bridge I: Josephine Cnlberteon FATAL DEFENSE West in the followinl deal "must know what he was doing" carefully refrained from laying down the high trump when he got in. What he overlooked, how- ever. was that the declarer-ex how the trumps were lying; hence, South's play was natural but Westls was very bad. South dealer. Both rider vulnereble. Q Q 5 A Q 6 4 8 2 Q A 7 B A I 5 6 JI09 9 I 3 9 IN E ,” S 9 4 5 K I0 I 1 I Z ' D Q 6 3 & A K Q J I The bidding: South West North lint I Q Dble. 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q Dble. Pan 5 Q 5 Q Dble. Plan Page 5 I0! 14 9.0009 In view of the fact that South had been doubled at four spades. it may seem that he was running a grave risk in going on to five spades. but his freak holding jus- tified this action. Naturally, South hoped to find bctter trump support op, ” him because of North": semi-shutout raise. (Inci- dentally. North made a very mis- leading bid when he raised spades directly over West's takeout dou-. ble. His hand called for a pass). Observe that South wisely con- cealed his solid club suit. and it was doubtless this factor that gave West the chance to go astray on defense. West made his natttral opening. the heart king. South ruffed and led a low spade lowai;d dummy. West. to make sure of two trump tricks. proper- ly put in the nine, and the queen held. South then returned a spade uciarer Ina ntent an trump druvinl. he mint i.. :w what he was doing and so there could be no point in "hehlng him” by lay- ing down the rpade ace. So Woat held on to that card and led an- other heart. That was precisely what South had hoped for after he saw the break of trumps. He ruffed and led out his solid clubs. dilcarding diamonds from the board. and there was now no way by which went could prevent South from ruffing a diamond with dummyls five of trumps. CANBERRA Reuters - Sea and air forces of Britain. Australia and New Zealand will hold a com- ' g bined axerciselat till)! end of Ntlliiia 1.: xbjx month, Autitra inn efence n- ister Sir Philip McBride announced '0 P O P U L N ll 5 ” B" 5 Monday. STRAWBERRY OONTRAOTS We have already contracted for a greatly increased acreage of strawberries for 1956. Our proposed refrigeration facilities will only handle I 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'i'ir-st harvest. Contracts may be obtained from the fol- lowing: Chessel Irving, Murray Harbor Mgr., Montague Co-op, Montague Mgr... Souris Co-op, Souris Mgr.. Eastern Farmers Co-op, I-Elmira Mgr.. St. Peter's Co-op. St. Peter's Bay r Mgr.. Morell Co-op, Morell Mgr., Tracadie Co-op. Tracadie Mgr.. Vernon River Co-op, Vernon Rivet Mgr., Cherry Valley Co-op, Cherry Valley F. W. Cutcliffe. Fredericton Mgr., Kensington Dairying Co-op. Kensington Mgr, Summerside Co-op, Summerside John R. McCabe, Kinkora Mgr., Wellington Co-op, Wellington Island Co-op Services. Ch'town, 58 Fitzroy St. Mgr., O'I..eary Co-op, OlLeary Mgr., Tignish Co-op. Tignish Additional Information may be had by writing to his own ten. and West won with the jack. West probably reasuiied that if to Box 36, Charlottetown or by calling at I.C.S. be- tween 8:30 and 11:00 am. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROCESSING INTERNATIIBNAL UNION F OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 829 Regular meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday. 18th May, 1955 at L. P. U. Hall. Water Street. 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