Peter Shares 'l'ssaarsaae'sbssdy.araysb lsthesarestwaytanakaa friend. -PeterI.II&. The truth of this Ilyilll Pet- er found out long ago. Often very very often. the key to friend- ship is in the stomach. Folks who share I gcod Ineal usually part friends. Peter had had one aftheueatsurprisesofhislife. it was a lovely evening with Mistress Moonisliining her bright- est. making the Green Meadows almost as light as by day. Pe- ter had gone to a favorite bed of sweet clover on the bank of the Smiling Pool. There he had found Paddy the Beaver. Peter guessed who it was. Nev- er before had be seen I Beaver. for the Beaver folks lived far up Laughing Brook deep in the Green Forest. farther. much fra- ther tltan Peter ever had ventur- But his cousin. Jumper the Hare. who lives in the Green Forest, had told Peter about Paddy. so when he saw some- one who looked like Jerry Musk- rat grown to be a giant, and with a different tail. he guessed i"iliihQi:; TORONTO-Bpaclal. , scientinc laboratory formulation, thou- sand: of men and woman now escape feeling oId.t1red.irritIhlI and depressed from losins sleep and worrying snout ”Blsdder Weakness' too he usnt. burning and itching urination, Wet- ting. Getting Up Nights-or strong Cloudy Urine. due to common y or Bladder lrritsuons. which often result in secondary Bsckschs. HI ” b Etud- mstlo Pains and Nervousness. In surh uses New Improved OYSTKX usually gnu quick. calming relief h combating irriistin; germs in acid ur inc; and relaxing, ansl esic pain relief. Over I billion CYSTSX tablets used-proves islet and success for young and old .sborstory Tested and Certified CYSTZX si. druutst today. In ha inuch better you fast tomorrow. INFIAMED PIIES PEDUCED IMECCA Ev- PILE REMEDIES .; Get quick rsliafll Thduoa rotrudinf inflamed Dtlao-Uas lacs Pibs T:.O:iIdY 3l.pold is to wit on pins for internal applimtion. For soothing relief from the rritation of external in rnmation- KCI f'ils Remedy Oz. sold in Jar I I 9 tion - AEROWAX IS DOUBLE-RICH IN wax tg. g ' :- Television Programme Schedule CFCY TV CHANNEL is MOIIIIAY LEHME stories WELLINGTON The many irieads and rela- tives of Mrs. John Percival an . sorry to hear she has been con- VWIV who it Wu 'lined to her home by Illness for 7””-V V" I5 ”"””d 0'3"'"i past few weebt and a speedy d'”"' '3'” P"" u'''-” ml "9 recovery is hoped for her by alL W3” '0 mm WE"-'59 'F'i Master Preston Barlow had the there so often. Of course it did; misfonuu In mu "4 may M. "” hcmn w hm” ll W” ("Warm and is confined home for I to anyone. At first Peter vas: W . '3' WW i0 4'1" W”! 3”” h!rfh.lyt:hn Dealioches is spend- Then when he wsii near enough in: some mm with 1,1, .31", to see how very'big Paddy was. M,-3, Fred Aruuujg, W '3" hddyl W-i muse Friends of Mr. Joseph H. Ar- ”l'”"d ”'"'i '1' E A "'5 senault are glad to see him home m"'d' R '''”"1d 5' h9""' '” b"Iaft.er receiving treatment In P. '”""”Y- c. Hospital. Mr. Tanton Landry and Miss Lorraine Arsenault teachers, iboth attended Acadian Teachers iconvention held in North Run- ftico. They also attended the con- lvention held In Summersidu re- tcently. I Miss Lorraine Arsenault of Parkton. N.B. recently visited iMrs. lrene Arsenault. I Members of St. Thomas Aqui- nas Society of St. Chrysostem met at the school house, with I -large attendance. I Aubin JN. Gallant has had to ire-enter P.C. Hospital.His many friends wish him a speedy re- ' - - covery. "Ai-ent' you a long way tmmi Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Ar- home?" Peter asked. lsenault and son Michael of Tor- onto risited relatives and friends ”Arent't you I IOIIS Way "Om recently. On their iv.-turn they home?" Pele? I5k9d- H9 V85 were accompanied by his sister. careful to keep at a safe dis- yr-cue A.-senaun, lance. I Iilr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gallant Plddy 5" 0" I Ci0V9l' 11105-"had as recent guests Mr. and sum and slowly ate it. "Yes. llhlrs. Anthony Gallant, Mr. and Im." HG slid l00d'MWT9d1Y- illrs. Maynard Smiley of Maiden, "What for?" asked Peter blun- M355. also an um-1. Mr, And. l1.V- ' ire-iv Gallant. Kitlcry. Maine. "I am taking I vat'alimi." re- Mrs Augustin PA. Arsenault. plied Paddy. He reached for ano- - ther blossom and a couple of Iea- "-"' ves. "It is a rest from work and Paddy looked surprised. "ls It a change.” said he. "Don't you your clover? I didn't know that. ever take a vacation?" ll like it very much. I never tas- Thoughtfully Peter st-ratt-lied-ted any before." said he. a long ear with a long hindfoot. It uas Pctrrl turn to look sur- "I never work. I don't tllink I prised and he did. "What. nev- would like to work. I'm glad llcr tasted cluter before?" he don't have to." said he. tr-crt. Paddy grinned and Peter had Paddy shook his head. "That's I good look at those big. strong,iri::lit." said he. cutting teeth with which Paddy "Why not'”' asked Peter. cuts down big trees. Peter was! "Ht-t-aitsc up around tiiy pond inst about to hop nt-aror but he Ilwrr isn't any to eat. It doesn't changed his mind. "I guess you izrmr there or anywhere else in are just like your cousin. .funip- , the Green Forest that I know er the Hare. He never works of. Yes. sir. I wish it did," eit- It seems to me he has a vaczi planned Paddy. A clover leaf was tion all the time.” said Paddy. hanging from a corner of his "I'm just liYte him. or much mouth and he was chewing a like him, only smaller." said Pc- t-Inter blnssont. ter. trying to be truthful. "How: "I'm glad I don't live where do you like my clevei-”" he ask- ion do." said Peter. He meant ed changing the subject. it. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER E3 ans 9' .,' Page 10 The Guardian Monday. Sept. 30. 1957 St.Hubei-toathedeatholllrs. Maris Ass Arsenault. vies Arsenauit's tather. Mr. JOOU pal Tlll assistants snleriisrtl. Suininerside. spent the weekend in Eglnont Bax, (Wells of It and Mrs. Frank 0. Calssle. Miss Lillian Maclnteo. Rich- mond recently visited her sister. Mrs. Michael MacNally and Ir. MacNally of Egmont Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Aude Aiseiiault and 3 daughters Anita Jeanette and Marguerite accompanied by Arthur LaPointe and Mr. Jean LeBlanc all of Monctort. 1110111 3!! it till lites! of Mr. N.B. recently visited Mr. and IM Mil. Mitt DESROCIIES. Mr Mrs. Auhin Arsenault, St. Gil- and Mrs. Cyrus Desltoches. and berg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cormier all Mrs. Fidele Arsenault has re- of Summerside- turned to St. Gilbert from On- Miss Louise Bernard spent the tuio where she visited by Wtekelid iii 51- PiIiliP- daughter, Mrs. Gustave Gallant, Miss Madeline Desltoches has Mr. Gallant and family of Tor. returned to her borne in 5!. Phil- onto; gnd her son Mr, Anthony lp after visiting in Sidney. N'.S. Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenault of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet. Cobalt, Bloomfield, were recent visit- M15. Emily Maddlx and mg or: inthi: locality. Marie Maddtx visited their II- Miss Rita Gaudet, Montreal. is spective homes. holidaying In Egmont Bay, guest Mr. and Mrs. pupils enrolled. Mr. and Mrs. Joseii J. Gal- lant. Eunont Bay are on s 2 weeks vlalt wtih relatives and Mrs. Lelime Cormier of Sum- merside was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joaepll Desltoches, Eg- Alcide Arsen- FAMOUS IIANM lead, West shifted to a heart and East ruffed. Back came the deuc'e "um 5'5"" of clubs Ithis was not an honest mm" m" V"'"'"”" return-it was the fifth tr e st NORTH Club. 51313 West took the are and led an- VKQ963 other heart. which East ruffed. 937 East now played a club. taken in i910 dummy. Declarer had lost four tricks and needed the rest to OAK43 GQIOSG make the hand. 9Jlol'fl 9-- The king of diamonds was led. 9 Q' . 1”" 3 followed by another diamond. and PS. , P7'"E East produced the ten. The cri- mmn tical point was now at hand. The Oiya question was whether or not to 'AJ3" finesse for the queen. .KJ.' South took stock. East h ad E shown up with no hearts. His die 1"" N44153: tribution was likely to he 5-4-4, South West North last but had he started with five dis- 1 Q 1 9 Dble. 1 Q mono: or only four? lf East held Pass Pass INT Pass five diamonds originally. the IQ I 5 Pass Pan finesse was essential. but if East '5 '0' 30 held only four. the ace would be the proper play. South came to I decision. He played the ace of hearts on the diamond lead. West didn't bother to look and automatically played his queen of diamonds. South now corrected his plan- d k . bt't ted the ace The Ale-tr-it Conn. nniuriliv ziniimgnfs :3: the: Ece of hearts. Gnoillhv iild ill Ofilin in NC? and thus made the contract. traz. Who the genius was that or mu,-u, gum ghgngninn. I?."'.'IffJ,I'ci':t.'J.'iZtl”..?Ji.I1?.3';o'Z.?i "' ”;””,”.d:”""'-'”"- 1:”. "',1”' e - in we uc cs M "39 "WM dl-'iinK"i5h9d '"9m' ieixviivaliiy nbeucgrene ostracized. her; offthe rogues" gallery! h In (fa:-,t,ddteI'ie Alcatra-zrhcoap in T e lrst recorded use n t e now or I it even on e or . play occurred In the acrnmprny-. The penalty is solitary confine- ing hand. After winning the spade' ment. Opening lead-king of spades. There is one play In bridge you don't find covered In textbooks. It is known as the Alcatraz Coup. The reason the play Is omitted from bridge texts is that it is a form of cheating. 5 S3 : p.m.-Aftnnoon " i : p.m.-zoo Quest pm.-Kiddies Ksrtouns p.m.-Western Theatre p.m.-CFCY TV News p.m.-Weather p.m.-The Scarlet Horse- man .m.-Slr Lancelot ni.--The Millionaire in 3888 qqaagu in.-.aumpus Room .m.-I Love Lucy CQCQNI .-Front Page Chal -o In.-CFCY TV News and Westbo- .iss-Boxing P P P 3 388 88888 S P D P D I P .- ,':-- CKCW -,- Moaetoa Channel 2 IIIIIY ,:as: tests: '.!hE! P? :5? Kit Canadians Encouraged To Invest In U. S. Subsidiaries WASHINGTON iCPi - A tax isecretary John Foster Dulles and convention designed to promote Ambassador Norman Robertson greater Canadian stock ownershipland Canadian Finance Mimter in US. corporations operating in ,Doi-iald Fleming. Canada was put into effecti The key provision of the con- Thursday by Canada and the ventlon, which also makes a United States. number of technical changes In The convention. signed IasI.iax lsws affecting nationals of year and since approved by the.;tlie two countries, is designed as Sallltlegilgt tParlgiea.ment and .the ;ncmi(r:'a'g.:mU.S. W u see . nae. was given ve a ans grea opportun- effect by the exchange of tnstni- lty to invest in their t" ” merits of ratlficatiui hryState'subsIdiarIu. W”y;y”&4. :'3i..'l.3: .?'...””.:t': i 3 U of Mrs. Augustin Gaudet and ault, Mr. and Iifrs. Emanuel Ar- famliy. She also visited Mr. and sensult, Mr. Arsene Arsenault. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet of Weiling- Summerside visited Mr. and ion and Mr. and Mn. Mare Mrs. Anthony Gallant and Mr. Gsudet, St. Eleanors. and Mrs. Aubin Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arseiiault Mr. and Mrs. Albenie Ber- and family of Mont Carmel were nard andfamily of Moncton, N. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- B. recently visited Mrs. Zita Ar- dore Caissie. senault and family St. Gilbert. DAILY CROSSWORD . scnoss 5. Poplar is. Shel. S 1. Tax (Asia Minor) tered 5 5. Bare 0. Wide- lid: 9. Wheel awaits 11. Titling H support 7. Burden 38!"! 10. Fragrant I. Give up 83. Mouth - wood (!:.I.) wholly (comb. . . -(i i2. Piesssnter I. Breaks form) gnaw” I3. Hoist suddenly 24. Decay y . I; -i l4.CheIt u.Psi-iiuneit. 25. Bay FA 15. Excuse tary window ' "' ts. Rhubarb chamber 2G-Dium- W""" """' is. -ruitsiuin (Fr.) barked 31- Um” tsym.) 15. Sub- 28. Public 32. Anesthetic 20.!-lsahions missive storehouse: 34-Q00" 2l.SoIk nsx t'f.'ri-svei to 39.suid dunes 37-Pronoim 22. Offensive and fro (G-B-) 35-W38 (dill) sight 25. Not young 21. Pressed 30. Sun god :1. Rise by buoyancy 33. 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