Page 12. The Guardian Friday May 20. 1955 as Peter Rabbit sat on the bank " ' ' " "' iv the black head of ” the Turtle was thrust By Thornton W. Burgess it was the lovely month of May, and in and around the Smil- ing Pool love and joy were finding expression in the chorus of many the voices of the Frog folk. the Toad folk, and the leath- ered folk who live around the Smiling Pool. it was not yet darkid A IIT OF GOSSIP It-iuip tattoo: on the bad. Not on things to make one glad. -Old Mother Nature. Snapper the Turtle is friendless. Not in all the Smiling Pool is there any one excepting Mrs. Snapper so completely without friends. No one has a good Word for either Snapper or Mrs. Snap- per. They have iiVPd in the Smil- ing Pool a long. long time. Most of the other folks there think Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson MAKING iuoa scoaas on the hand below, which oc- curred in a match-point tourna- ment. the bidding at one table. at least. even though the ttnnl oorttnd was t the one-lovol. ,gi5&Ei;g&E-E ti? 3 I 5 E! E I ;gir "r 35:! 523 :5 E; g E 3' Iiet he could establish ut- aido. eon- ttnued the suit. South. tiowevu. woo with the heart , cashed the ten. and then bot led a IP ILP. FLEETWIN xi? HAO! tN cAN,toA Find yo IN N bent dealer 2 under ' Full Geanhltt; lots of power; "Outboard Z Iona" In -- Talus roirioto phone boot: .9 IIIMVIOIII sine i E VINRUDE MOTORS F-HF-Ili'WF'OlJGH CANADA W. R. JENKINS DI Great George It. Dial 8568 - ISM CIIABIAYITETOWN IDGAI M. CANNON so one emu Pbeoe sou i IIMMEIITDI. P. I. T. - IITES -II.--t:nt . . 433.3?-:1 DI&huteollde-en. Ironodho I f1lNARD'5 45! i I was very oompetitivel voices: all! monds points. ' saintly all the out of the water. and almost in- meet voices were still. It was the first time that Snapper had been seen this spring. Presently Jerry Muskrat came out of the water near where Peter was sitting on the bank. All was strziiicely quiet. Not a single voice was to he heard. "What is the matter with every- body all of a sudden'."' asked two dia- clubs. CUT MILKING TIME V2 , duo Pot of and wakencd." Peter. g "Don't you see that black hcati out there in the water?" squeaked Jerri Muskrat. -"Oi course i do. it is SIIZIDDCT the Turtle. But what has to do with singing?” said Pet- er. ”Thcv don't like him. Tliey oii't feel like siiigiiig when he is ariitind.” sqiieakctl .lcrigv. ”l East. West cashed the spade ace guess they all hoped he wouldn't and the high diamond, but then wake up this year." he was forced to lead a club tip to ”l havenlt seen him beiore this South's tenace. So South won tin year. but I suppose he slept all two heart tricks. and three earned top-score with his 180 he added. and perhaps has j ii s i said Peter. Jerry nodded. ”He and Mrs. Snapper spent the winter in the winter time I take: you now. no to work for the kind fast, Joan, protitobio milking ovory duirymun w-ooh. Coutsoeootoeosontontod, mean-mud that. mud down at the bottom of the smiling Pool. That is where they always spend winter. Look. there is Mrs. Snapper now. Nobody is giving her a welcome. I don't suppose any other people around here are hated as they are." said Mlerry, in his squeaky voice. He always squeaks when he tnilta. "I don't see why everybody hates them so." said Peter. "I've -never seen either of ti :m do any 'm to any one." ''It lsni very often that any one does see them harm any (me but take it from me they are a bad pair. Ask Mrs. Quack what became of three of her diicklinizs last year," squenked .lt-rrv. ”But a half grown Duck would too big!" cried Peter. "Not for either of them," dc- clared Jerry. "l have even heard that they have been known to pull down a full grown Duck." iii donit believe it." declared Peter flatly. "I've never seen one of those two ever eat a single thing." llie l .:.:..... About 32.300 married couples were each wage earners in Oslo. ;Norway. in 1952. like the smooth, uniform tion of on electric inillror. I's easier on tho uddors. Try mo and see for yourself. My wages are low and olways roody towork. Newsprint Export MONTREAL (CF) - t.';;n:Jian exports of newsprint tor April t.otalled' 506,419 tons. making a total of 1,846,475 tons for the first four months of this year com- pared with 1.743.142 tor the cor- responding period of 1854. The Newsprint Association of Canada reported Thursday 440.812 tons of April's export went to the United States while 25,324 tons went to the British isles. Total production in April of this year was 518,627 tons, an in- crease of 18.428 tons over April. 1954. ii. Amiiniic goodness! -Bantam STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER I'M Joe Palolta FIAYBE CPOOKS W4 ,5” '. f llF' till L a. ti k':fc:ai- Q )A. 1) x'vsitrAaonlareitAanswsn - ireei iti rite aonrwvisaiotuee PRISON DIIAKH C out use av KEEP DOWN HERE -I315 HOPE THE SHARKS M5 Oi-D htDFCEH.I" By Fran Strilrer By I-turn Fisher Merchant Found Guilty of Assault GAGETOWN. ice) .- Sydney Hr Phillips. 56. Gagetown merchant was found guilty Thursday oi as- sault with intent to do actual bod- ily harm by a Queen's county Jury. giel was sentenced to one year in at. Earlier he had been with sump ing to murder Win- field Bro . and Wednesday the charge was reduced to assault with intent to wound and assault with in- tent to do actual bodily harm.- He was found guilty on the second charge. The oience in which Phillips was said to have attacked Brown with a butcher knife took place in Philiip's store during an argument over a set of tires bought earlier by Brown. charged the presid of day night that more aluable chemicals than as heating fuel Ind lhotlld be converted tor that pur- pos ... Dr. D. A. Kyes was addressing the annual dinner meeting of St. Mary's University Alumni Associ- ation. . He also said Canada's coal and oil sources "probably won't last more than a Cool too voluootoi To Use For t-looting HALIFA . (Cl?.)- The adviser to t of Atomic Energy Canada Litni II I IOUTCC a century anyway." He said that by 1982 mrz. Aer wozo.ni(e:'a: WOKE ME TO P207055 A GUl2vZE6,.LET are ASK ONE: NHICI-I WOULDI ” N ON MEO-A 9355(0- ?lKE RED HOT IOKE, 02 A RADIO- 'AC:'FNE FAELT , 4-; Canada would need more power than could come from hydro developments. and this would come from either coal or the atom. He clear electric power could,com- 'pare with coal in cost. said on- OTTAWA (CF)--Appointment of at commission to reconsider the government's radio and late- vision policies is being contam- Prirna Minister It. Lau- rent said Thursday. Replying in the Commons to Donald -Fleming (PC-Toronto Eg- lintoni. he also said the govern- ment has never laid down a policy that "(or all time" only one TV station would be licenced in a given area. Mr. Fleming had naked whether the government is considering ap- pointment ot a royal commission to review the basis of regulation in: control at broadcasting in C ada. Mr. St. Laurent said: ". . .The government is contemplating the Our Boarding House Maior Hooplep,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,”.,,,,,,..,..,,, .,.,. that does not mean that any do- clsion about the imrnediat ap- pointment baa been ruched." CBC CONTROL Regulatory control over Cana- dian television and radio now is vested in the puhlicy-owned CBC. This setup is supported by the government and the CCF hut op- posed by the Progressive Conser- vative and Social Credit parties. The latter groups .want an in- dependent body igiven responsi- bility for regulption of the two types of hroadcastin. They pro- test that the CBC should not be the . ,, ' A and private radio stations. This view was also supported in 1.964 the Young Liberal Fedenitlon of Canada. Then. last March, the odvia ; council ol the National Liberal Federation urged the government to appoint a commission to consider whether an independent body should be established. NOT POLICY Mr. Fleming also asked Mr. St. Laurent whether the gove A BE SURE TO HEAR . These Important campaign Addresses R. R. BELL. Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party On CFCY S-4--rday. 10 - I0: 30 p.m. (Standard) May Name Commission To Study Radio-TV Policies oil is considering the abandon. of tie volley, of Ptlmitting 3:" one TV station to operate in given area. Unde: this policy private station cannot tll)Cl'-ill where a CBC station is ilt't'llt- and the CBC cannot cstalili." id outlet in a city which has a mldll etely-owned action. ii ' G was on is not ... whiflltl a etegorlcal ygg ' can be given." Mr. sl, Lam."' said. "The poiicyihas llcver hm that there would be. for all then only one station in each iucalitg "The matter is one that is ..y' der constant, opnsldcration 3 the quest as to when it will , deemed proper to declare in, applications for duplication service would be enierlziiileti one that is under considemiun He added that there nlav be ' decision on the matter beiore t appointment of the royal comm- son. Cruiser Ontario To Sail Today OTTAWA (CP) - cruiser Ontario. witf;I1e1o(E)al),a,3a cadets on board, will sail tr Halifax today on it in.-(.e,,nmi: training cruise. the now ,-, nounced Thursday. ' The ship will visit ll...-i..,,.,,,, and Rosyth in England trmn .lu 6 to 13; Aabenraa. DeIlillr'll'. Jim 4; F, L Denmai .i.. 5: Oslo. Norway, June 29. 3, Clyde: Scotland, July 7. It w return to its home port of Hsqu melt, B.C.. Aug. 13. via Bermu and the Panama canal. 1 II. S. Newsprint Consumption Up NEW YORK (AP) e- Nctispri consumption in the United Sta reached a new high for the man of April and also tor the l four months of this year. 521 the American Newspaper in ushers Association: Trade sources say the 4). . cent gain over April. i!i.”.4. a the 6.3-per-cent gain in the to month period were due to a co bination of higher newspaper ; culation and a rise in consum advertising. Gov't' Seeking Canned Fruit Tariff Boost OTTAWA (OPl-The guvernm is seeking to double the min canned mixed fruit to provide c was lruii industry with gm pr lcctinn against competing .. p....: ll'()iil the United States. we it" next Thursday. ' iizidtziii tariff negotiators (7 a tire now consulting ii" i I xiniei'ican coiintcrparts p 5 request to withdraw ll I"riff extended to the U the General Agrvciiicnt : "'i(i Trade. The Lis m to the withtirzitiiil be! s can boost the mic t-carts from the U.S. total a it 34,000,000 lost your. ':.enl inriif is one cent a mu During. the last two ycnrsi revenue department :irbitrn" boosted the rate to 2'-4 cents (pound byi classifying mixoil t as peaches. but the t.-ii-ill bn rirdered it be lowered to one c again. it is understood the gnvcrnm lnow wants to raise the rate about two cents a pound. prnvid the U.S. will agree. Stanley Knowles tCCF--Winni North Centre) queried thrce ' isters in the Commons Thursday press reports of fruit negotiati at Geneva. but was told hello tions of any tariffs are sccreL RCMP Promotions OTTAWA. (CF) -- Tlii llt'li Thursday announced the pro tlon of seven Mounties to the .- ' i 3. Those tiroinrvl ...'.: WALTER SHAW Conservative Candidate for Third Kings Saturday 9, no tsimimti . CF-CY are ' A d at various Nana points. Among those named Ill lliol were: Staff Sgt. H. V. Mthwlllall native of Rose Bay. N S . who , been with the Mounties sillrc N and now is stationed at lliilitax Sgt. J. A. Coullaril. 4-i. Qurl worn and with the Iltitili sill i 1933. He has served in the W ind now is in Qttehcc. Motpeque eThe many friends of Mrs. R J” Macxenzie. Malpeque W underwent an operation nt I Prince County Hospital. wish a speedy recovery. Mr. Earl Taylor. Chm-luiictim spent the week-end with his ' and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ch Taylor in Malpeqiie. Fishermen h this aim rrlm" ;carcity ot lobsters. and hail veil as having poor iislilittl ll" her. Catches are av:-rn.L'I"F than one half pound Pt-.' Iran Mr. Walter Dickicsmi and M David Chisholm mum! ' Charlottetown to spend the W99 with lhelnrespcctive p.'iroiits. and Mrs. lvan Dlckir-sun. In I lltd MT. and Mrs. DtIi'lfi nolm. tleloeque. Miss Charlotte Hickey and in Mill Mary Craig. have arm any U. 8. A. to spend some ll Mr. Ilrd. R be" in. hm): ' 0 In lvuott -Ieali-mi reml visited his daughter. Bctt.V- 3' Provincial Inns in. nuns-'ui.. u . Mrs. Frank Ma it Ivan n. Dal tend to 0 n on tlra. Preston Green was a i" ltor It Q11-lottetown nit Saliirlii" . g p mad l..u..w hi, p and MI.lS.t", ,L.