riieauuain may. May I.' 1955 3.-..c-Io By Thornton W. Burgess those little bubbles disappeared. Sitting perfectly still. and watch- ing. he saw them appear again. one after another. He knew what those little white bubbles were. He knew they were music bags; the music bass of tiny tree frogs. They were just like Old Mr. Toad's music bag, only smaller. Those bubbles were really living bub- bles. But he had to look very hard to see the little Frogs be- hind the big bubbles. Though they were little bubbles. they were also his bubbles. That is, they were big bubbles for the size of the tiny singers. ”ltls a funny thing." thought Peter. "that Old Mr. Toad. who lives on the land and sleeps down MW anmhpr nu, . ,,,w fepl. Th," in the earth through the winter. looking along the shore in each and "1059 "ny Fm35' "h" "V9 direction he sau more little white """0”3h the '"''"m” l" "995 3nd bubbles. Had he walked around '3" bu5l'e5' shmud an be m the the Smiling Pool. he might have Wu" "gm n”w' They 3” "'93 aeen tiny white hubbles all the M" A" c”"” '" '3" "Al" '0 way around. but he couldn't do ”l"5 I dm” "9 "h-V' N” 'l"i 1 LIVING BCBBLES Love makes the voices of the spring With joy in liiiug tauiy ring. -Peter Rabbit. Peter speaks truly. There in no season in all the year when joy in living must find expression quite equal to the sprlnit. Peter couldn't kc:-rt aiiay from the Smiling Ptinl, Thcrc nos Ituirei Joy there than in any one place he knew of 'l"hcre vicre so many singers there that it sometimes seemed as if the very water itself were sinciiig. As Pcicr mi on the bank ionic- iiig dmiri lic silil iih.'iI loiikcil like . tiny vihuc huiihlp lust at the edge of the viater Then he a would sing i , Birds do. And if 1 could sing. I would do it all through the year." The first chance he got, Peter asked Old Mr. Toad why it was he sang so much. and why he did his singing in the water. "lt's the way I feel.” said Old Mr. Toad. "I'm singing for just one person. and here in the Smil- ing Pool is the only place I can be sure of finding her." When he had said this. Old Mr. Toad began to blow up his music bag and sin; again. "i suppose you Toad." said Peter. Old Mr. Toad finished his little song. then looked up at Peter. "Of course I moan Mrs. Toad." said Old Mr. Toad. "You don't think I would mean anybody else. do you?" mean Mrs. or. "Have you found her yet?" ”No." said Old Mr. Toad, ”but I will." "How do you know you will?" Peter wanted to know. "Shelli hear me singing, and she'll know my voice," replied Old Mr. Toad. "What if she does?" asked Pet- er. "She'll know that i'm singing lust for her. and no one else." replied Old Mr. Toad. ”How will she know?” was full of questions. "Love." replied Old Mr. Toad. ”This is a love song. and she'll know it's just for her. What is more. all my aousins are singing Peter for love." that The instant he moved all 'l”"'l "'9 W"-l" " l mu” 5"'8- l ,..i. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culberlsun ACROSS y y . 1. Ala muscular A sL(:cEssi- L'L Psi cnic mu... .,,..,,,, The dangers of psychic bid. 1:”;-m.y Tl;'(':w' din: are too well known to need ",0. ..:”k tittrthei l'llSl.ll.xNlUll:'hill it rant hc lo 5",” la," Imbmoww pmed that an niiasional ienture uvsmln t Lucky into this field may produce a lBl'- n y isb reward. In the following deal, ,;:;',,".,:. ' 3,":"' for example. South stole the rub- Hm.,,d5,,i. 1.0.x." l:ie(i;mbs' using the psychic techr y do" gt...) tcom, . . ., mum" . North dcalcr. " g'r'i:J,'g: i-2'..':..:E2.?f.. :'13:-.. we i ' Ilillatl. Prune. p." T ' aaean) H015-ll) vmu noriodvluu erosuna . Q 85 N 1. Kn;-Him - euc oo yAmH "'Q'”2 K96 8.6101450! tbtshsnado 2 N .J84:z ofllroad, coma w 1: one ,,mm :""" 0 A as S QATO , "M 4. me o ""4 . M.Alarga O Q J 5 ' 'A n:? on exists & ” '" axon "'. l”'"""'. f' The bidding: 5.0;... , orth East. sou... wag forslue Pass Pass lam pug h.Pan llN'!' Pass 1. pa. nsobev iPaaa Pass 3. Aloft West. who certainly could not ' know that South had started off 4”...) with a three-card spade hid. gym," "we, opened the ace and another dia- .nMN" niond to protcrt his own spade "V" strength. This. as it. happened. n.aii.i....4 was unimportant. llt1W9VE'.l'. be- py plough. cause South could have made two ugeum. diamonds against any defense. ...u.,. ,3, The important feature of the uigwhn. hand was South's onerspade open- Nile tpl.) iniz. This was not simDl.V 3 hair w.UaitseO hazard psychic - Smith had a work logical reason for choosing the &.cuial bid. He felt. with good cause. that tfl.Y.i any opening bid on his question- able values might. merely be "starting something"; it. was quite possible that his best. action was to pass and hope that West would do likewise. On reconsideration. however. South felt that there was a good chance that his own side had the balance of power. so he decided to risk an oponiiiiz in hope of cnnvcrtiniz his part-scorc into game 1-igviug made that derision. the question was what to bid. South rejected the idea of a diamond or a club opening because either of these would be too easy to over- cnll. ldt-ally. if dots-use had been 0.! OVI. IRCQ Till QBL COR! the only consideration. South Vader would have liked to bid a heart. but this was too risky. South LE7. DAILY CROSSWORD Mlnvoluntary u.Weak- If ens H. De- parts M. Of no prac tical aood IQ. Chil. drea If the mist 71. Male tGer. relative Myth.) 39. Musical Q. Guido'I studies Ilghaat IO. Decimal aote units 91.0! Iceland 85. Pause :5. Grandchild 38. Metalv (Scot) bearing not 86. A genus of IO. Place l Old World 00. Iwlu rwma canton MIL! Olrnoooori-ii-item now to week It: A X Y D L I A A X I I I O I I F I I. L O W 000 MM! it uaa& for aaolhar. In his elampfej ts used lot and three Us. X for the we 0's. ole. single letters. apop trovhlo-. V" hit"! and formation of the words are all hints. lath day the soda lotion an dilierent. A0:-ypiegnsaqaetatba YIO Ill. OKRIW. vxa FQVCIBRL YXWO Y aoarra. nut-ooaxecsxit. '0 Uyptagueto: THE lWl)l'!' T952038. H3 FLOWQ POI IQPT TIIAT HOW!--OHBD "I wouldn't know." replied Pet-l t P.E.l. RURAL BEAIJTIFIGATIDN CONTEST The Tenth annual Rural Beautification Contest for 1955 is now on. This year over 80 prizes to a value of 53400 are offered for Farm Home Improve- ment, for Small Holding Improvement, Farm Build- ings. Outstanding Homes, Flawer Gardens. There are prizes also for Community Improvement, Village Improvement, for Schools and Rural Cemeteries. For full details write the Rural Beautification Society. Charlottetown. All entries must be received by the end of this week. The Highway Traffic Act Registration of Motor Vehicles Public Notice is hereby given that midnight, MON- DAY. the 16th day of May, 1955. has been fixed as the deadline for the use of 1954 license plates. - ON AND AFTER MAY 17th NEXT ALL MOTOR VEHICLES USING THE HIGHWAYS WILL BE RE- QUIRED TO CARRY 1955 PLATES. Definite instructions have been issued to the Police to make this effective. Registry Offices are located at 117 Queen Street, Ctiarlottetorwn; in the Court House, Sitmmerside and at Montague and Souris. J. A. GALLANT, Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Before you buy TRY A McGllLl.0GHi No other saw can beat: a McCulloch Model 33B for high speed woodcutting, light-weight and professional quality features. Has automatic clutch, built.-in chain oiler. rewind starter, and floatless diaphragm urbureter for full-power starting in any position without adjustment. Don't be fooled; before you buy, test the cutting speed and easy handling of a McCulloch Model 333 Available with 12, 16, or 20-inch blades. ISLAND GD-DP SERVICES LTD.. 58 FITZRDY STREET. GIIARLDTTETDVIII. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Our Boarding House Major Hoopla an: air: 2;:':?..,,, HA6 TAKEN I-M5 lJ5UAL KN could not afford to play the hand at hearts under any circum- stances. whereas he could stand it spadc contract. PVFTT if North raised to in fairly high level. It will he observed that South's spade hid robbed Emit-West of their only safc chance to competel West could not snfcly make a more ovcr niic siinrlc. and East ff'i'lall'll'i' u;i.c not in hotter straits. pier Northls one nntrump . Yniican'lqti iii-iiiii; ODME mi inner 10 JOHNNY MORRING and his sensational Melodlers of Springhiil. Nova Scotia. c You have heard them on the air, come and see them at the 7 FORUM SATURDAY NIGHT. MAY 7 Emtertainment -A Dancing 9 - 12. Admission 00c R LI-l utwnucas an. 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