Page 10. TheaG;tfiVrdian BEDTIME STORIES The Merry LIT By Tlioriitoii .i'lii-ii en-rytliiiig is said and done Most ti-usiiig is uiic-sidrd iiiii. -tlld Alotlit-r Nature. The llcrri Little HI'i-wt-s are Wed.. May 2.mi95'6 tle Teasers W. Burgess to .iuliiiiiy t'liuL'ls'. Mm Yiiiiiitz liiislcr has lat hm 1.). only. alitiiit llilll illo NILE oi Buster, his lllll ltllt'Il he iizis alone licl tlhe water he drank little by in- lle iiiatle his stomach swell. Pres- ently he would be hungry. It was Just as well that he wasn't hung. uhen he first awoke, for he uiiultl have had hard work to find anything he could eat. Now. however. Young Buster was thinking more and more of his stomach and how he could find H . something to put into it. He was at tin) tune that t-oiililiil be duiiclgcmng back his appeme. Bears : rare nut fussy out: they will eat almost any-: about what they thing that anyone else will eat and some things that most folks won't . - ' ll E . . .. - . the ”"m””' "f Um WM” iq fclt lost as his lnniif hnw 0”” cal. Iliat is a good thing because Wind. The) (lilllt't' this no)" dllil that uay iitcr the (ircliit llcatltiiis and tliroiiuh Illt' (-rm-ii l'nl'LWt Tliey are hill of iiiisr-liict. Al the shine tiiiic thm (hi it urcal ttiuil of good. Thor (tllllt' and ii" and are not to he tlclimitltitl on lliil the Green Ftll't'.Nl folk and the firm-ii lit-utloii ltlllx liisl t'iIlIllllll get along uithout tliuiii. '- . , - :'HI-x h. . l')t'llll"I)l:l1iLl.llll.l, 1lll)lllllIllEll'r illml Vow, Tum mm PM ;,l.(.Hl (linr gm wyri Bunk "M0 Part of it he did"-t nmmuuh H M” (mrk mm RC”, lly uiisiit llllllLI) at .il ilil e hkf. at any 11 was the ?men of sn” plmmn ah.,H.g Tm.) N..." my Mir llltlrll siiiiike Part ni it made his mouth 13... of .....;-ti- mm slltlllltl lime (lll(' it-iw-ii hr uiixnt llllllL1i')' uater. It has the sweet. smell oil gone to bed ullrnl jollx, l'(lLln(l' qa. in-t.iii-v ills xitIIllat'll liar- iiiaplc x)l'lIp heimz made over lirii.'lit Ali Sun hid lmliiiirl the Hi: iiniliiiic :n ti and liaiiii: nntli- lll('l'P iii the sugar house. The Mer. Purple Hills They urre nxcr in in; 'H tltt halt xlminlt It had rv Little Rrcrve kept teasinlz him mp (J-rm." FMTN, c-mm,lmK.S mm cl-u on ... that at lllxl ti uritllfl uitli that smell. They leased and httlr mater.-ira.x(-tl. rested for it (en niinutcs, some- times they uhirled about in mri'- Mlllllll lllll-(x tiii-I that nay he had iziinc to sleep it had been i-hiellx l)(V'illI.x(' lie i-oulilii't airxtliiiii: in rat .la('lx Frost had lutkcil up rierilliiiitz court to eat Sn iii I-oiiise ulien he auukc in tho --iirllx xpiiii" or rt-;ilIx hr-tore stir-ct .lli.xti't-ss Fiiriiig had really” tli'i'ixctl. his siiiiiiziclt ikih ciiipty M Iloiivu-i' he u.'ixn'l too hiilmry to ..hil.h hold imti-mi; hm R iindl Wlicn Hears need a great deal of food, it" they vicre fussy about what they ate they would go hungry much of the time. The Merry Little Breezes found Younu Blister wandering about. Tlit-y hzid come straight over from the little 3 uizar house. They hrouglit uith them a smell with they tickled the young ry little dances. sratteriiik lhPi leaves on the ground. sonirtiiiicsl they stole snitly about bctueen the trees lDAlLY Now it Just liapiiciicrl that Bust-. y p” L W Id er Bear Junior had ii2ln(lCl'ctl' oiiirl ! :lfa5(l'N” pC'He:” to that part of the (ireen Forest . ihtrzmln p King of where the maple trees grmi zintl Nthmrr bag” where Farmer Broun has his stir? Amlwn, 5 Burk ar house for making maple syr-p .'rdMnC:lm 6 Gnmed been "P- Aw. Minor 71-epewns n Mlslm as If eaten ,3 9,, 3 Weupom ol )1. Function. defense hon mark 3 Vaulted 3 is able 09th"! us. Bets not 70 EP0"'' .,,,,. hi Monetary N Lana. n zrenl. tBulg) measure - ""'l? xi Glacial II1 I )8 indigent! 19. Ease 30 F"-9 22 inigimeeu 31 M Dtfd Mm” &. Make amends hf &. Cleanse . , cl 8030 r up" 3. Wager ,., orig teen . o I Young Buster hear halt quite falsehood g m Foreign . Mflff Young Buster Bear felt quite .,,m,,.,, THE MERRY LITTLE TEASERS 5- R,,,,,,d grown up He wasn't. He was nnly 36- Sid fail?!” p year nld. hiil liPgW-'15 out in the R A7 Q Great World for himself and that -.3228 made him feel quite rzrown tip. 20 Comm” He had slept all lltrt)llEh the mid 'ix- warm" out party-ii the winter. It wasnt Q Pawne- u sleep like that nt Johnny Chuck. vmr); between the sleep that. goes by a ions! 3”” name. hibernation. It has a drop a Amwm. ,.ie(.p. but anybody could have "M wakened the young Bear easily ” WEN”... -,...., -7 V W reed: WELLINGTON SCHOOL DOWN Report of Wellingbn tF.ntillishi ”u" School: (trade IX 1, Barbara Day; Gladys Bzirlow; 3. Neta llay. rade Vlll: I. Margot Barlow, 2. Frances Barlow. urade VII: I. Marlene iir (trade VI iii: 1, villc. 2. Allison McCarville. Grade VI I21: 1. Allan Graliani. 2. Shirley Barlow. Grade IV! I. Vernon McArthiii". I. William Barlnvi: 3. Gordon Day. Grade I: I. Bevr-i'ly Barlow: 2, , Sharon McCarvilIe; ll. Eleanor l W V Barlow. .' RAILROAD TITLE A undy dancer in railroad jar- gnn is a worker who lays and re- pairs railway tracks. For IOYS' CLOTHING Visit FRED SMITH IOY'S WEAR 105 Kent St. JOHN DEERE PARTS In Stock A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. iVl(-Ai'th- Bonnie McCar- Mrs, Arthiir Arscnznili, Teacher g CROSSWORD 22 Particle cl addition 23 In a 3C'TVtCI- tble manna 24 (Jame ol chance &. Pan - .( Ieuc-rang-'n Au-tar '-to he" 5. External 190. Color seed eoahnf 31 Plunge I.0rgnn o( Sorward smell 34 G-rate CD.The ARRO- J4 Medley cony (vs!) 5. Metal H). Man's COIIIBDIIGYS DOCKDBNK DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to V ' rk R: A X Y D L B A A X R H L 0 N G F E L I. 0 W Orin It-ltcr simply stands for another in this exaiiiiilc A )6 used for the three L's. X for the two 0'5. etc tropiiios, the length and tormaiion oi the wm-Is are all innu- Siiiglc letters. apos- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Ja Northdealor. East-West vulnerable. QKIOVIC 98 91013 q.icQio1 QAJGS N Q0952 QAG52 on oxen W E wins to S gsua & QKQJ10143 Q62 The bidding: North East South West Pas: Pan 4 9 Dblo Pan Pun Pan 9! the threu department: in bridge-bidding. dummy play and defense-by far the most difficult for most. players in defense. The declarer starts with advantages After the opening lead which are not available to the detenders. Thus. ll soon n he neon dummy the dociuur known exactly every high end held by hi: side. and the exactly every high and hi; side is lacking. In the same way, he. also knows how many of gun lint the defenders hold in their 28 cards. The deluiderl do not glnrtuwitn such llcnowledge, but W9 Y. is pay progresses. - Elli" U10 8'8? 10 the point where . the declarer'I original advantage '1 zmtiy reduced. This they do by making use 0! certain con- vention: which hevo been devised STILL SEEK PAPER MILL HALIFAX (CPI --- Premier Hciks said Monday a high-It-tel conifer- ence of Nova Scotia gmerniiient officials and representatives of the Hearst Paper Company Villl be held late in May to tlisriiss the possible establislimrnt of a pulp mill in eastern Nova Scolia. .0 ma. Kin: tutu y Becker flap locord-Holder In Mcmn' Individual Chumplomltip Play) to overcome the declsrerw ad- vantage. and also by means or in. lercncol which can be drawn from I variety of Aourcea. A case in point is the hand we are dealing with. West opened the king of diamonds. on which Eu: played the nine. East pre- niunod that in accordance with convention his partner also had the queen. while West uaumed the sigma! of the nine 0! dia- monds showed the ace. and asked for a continuation. Went, how- ever. shifted to the Iingleton club. Dccluer won the club in hll own hand. and led the king ol hearts. which lost to West's ace. West returned a small diamond to partner's see. But correctly diagnosed that the only possible reason (or Wcst'a club play at trick two. ignoring East's nine oi diamonds. must be that it was a singleton. He returned a club. which West ruifed tor the setting trick. 0! count. this will I line bit at cooperative defense by the ulcer caries. but south could have apik. ed their effort: by an lngeniauc move, and made the doubled con. tract. The existence of the single- ton club was just as apparent to the declarer an it was to East, and an appropriate countermeag. urn could have been employed. South can roll the defense if he wins the singleton club in dum. my. plays the king of spades. and discards on it his remaining dio- mond. This renders the defense helpless. NI Qvndialn. Inc. ir'iNAi.' Pi-1.-in? 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