- -..:-... .j.Lr:;".;"'" - -'-,-M . . s the smaller visitors who .1 1' mouth that's clued will nothing Ivlll. Ne secrete tell. do no one ill. -Peddy the Beaver. Paddy the Beaver has little to say. He never talk: too much. some people do. you know. They give secrets away without mean- ing to. inst because they talk too much. 1' New Paddy knows a great deal --about his neighbors. His pond is a very popular place. It is visited 'eften by big folk and little folk, ' by folks in fur a. l feathered folk. Buster Bear comes there for a , drink and sometimes for a swim, .eapecially in hot weather. Light- foot the Deer. Mrs. Lightfoot and the twins drink there regularly every day. Honker the Goose stops there on his way to his nesting place in the Far North. Mrs. Quack and some of her cousins do the same thing. Reddy Fox. Old Man Coyote. and sometimes Yowler the Bobcat visit it in t e hope of catch- ing Paddy's chil en or some of come there. Bobby Coon had come there hoping to find Beauty the Wood Duck and Mrs. Beauty nest- ing somewhere near. Be it as sure that they had a nest not too far away. Bobby's mouth watered everytime he thought of that nest and the eggs he was sure must be in it. When Paddy the Beaver happened to swim over near Bob- by the latter began asking quest- ions. "Has Beauty got a nest near here" he asked. "A wise Beaver knows when to ..heep a closed month." replied Mrs. P”'dy. Paddy pretended not to hear him. Bobby tried again. "Beauty flew away down the brook just after I got here. He was alone. I've been wondering if Mrs. Beau- V is anywhere around," said he. Paddy said nothing. He kept ins! mouth closed. He knew just what Bobby Coon was there for. It was true that he didn't know where that Wood Duck nest was, but he had an idea that it was not far away in a certain direction. He had noticed that always when Mrs. down Paddy Has A Closed.Mouth By Thornton W. Burgess Beauty visited the pond she came from a certain direction and she lent back the same way. He had seen Beauty also g and come in the same direction. But whether or not they had a nest was no business of his. Anyway, that is the way he felt about it. Mrs. Paddy felt the same way. Now the t- o beavers liked hav- ing those pretty Wood Duck: around. They were old friends. For they had nested somewhere near the pond and they spent a great deal of time on the always several years water there. him get if he i Paddy to Mrs. Paddy. Paddy ver," replied Paddy. that nest he would have to do they went. Fruif Crop Season is Reported Late OTTAWA (CF-The fruit ing Niagara district sums. "I know what Bobby Coon wants, and if he thinks I'm going to help mistaken." said low "A wise Beaver knows uhen to keep a closed mouth," replied Mrs. "True. my dear. very true. And I like to think I am a wise Bea- without help. He wasn't discourag- 'ed. He knew that sooner or later those Wood Ducks would appear. He would siniply kccp watch to hmgesy sun. The partnership ef. see which way they came from,W . p . ., ' And if and when WW new again. iilli. mil be bEi.i'3x sened in many he would make sure which way", build up his partner's hand, Several degrees of frost were reported in the soft fruit produc- of Ontario during the second half of May, possibly damaging buds and blos- Your rig .. luau 99,03.” 0 the bidding with One NotruDi;lp.. Your left hand opponent HD3093! Three No p. Which cu-d do you lead wi ing hands? I 91-49-1753 OAJN Q33 go. 02.50: cm gm gnu 03-485 vs grams ..piom Q4-OA983 90.193 .542 an 05-09? V08-om: gurqm Q1. Five of spades. Establish- It is rare. if the opponent. gr; bidding correctly, for the defen- ers to dash off with five high card winners. The defenders. uh: they are successfui,. will usually b found to have taken their five or more tricks from a combination of the high card uiniicrs they start with and the card winners they establish iuio tricks. Thus. the main hope in the hand given is that partner has either the king or ace of spades. If he has then there is I good chance declarer will make only one spade trick, which will 'lcaie four for the defenders if 50 Paddy kept his Hmulh 0105s ; they can come on lead before the ed whenever Bobby Coon asked him questions and Bobby soon gave up. If he was going to find dcclai-er runs nine tricks. In most hands. the fourth best card of the , long suit is led. " Q2. Nin of hearts. In- trying to build up low card winners, the opening leader should not restrict his ciioice of lead to ..ls own cases if the opening leader tries ii'iililt,'r than his own. The club 'Ii-ad is not recommended because lill' suit has a poor chance of be- lllL' established. and there is furthermore no entry to cash the tricks if the suit does get set up. The be.: hope is to find partner cm s - . - season in Quebec, Ontario and "'51 min a long eait suit and enough Maritimes was two to three weeks later than usual in May. the hu- mg reau of statistics said Wednesday. Little winter damage was re) gtlirted outside of British Colum 3 . entries to beat three notrump. Q3. Four of diamonds. in choos- which five card suit to lead we can lean to the one which is easier to promote. If partner has either the ace or the queen of d' znonds there is a good chance the soil will produce four winners By any lost you'll like Tea Iiosl Play Safe on the highway this week-end lleep alert while you drive-elm gun! , llonl irritate cluldt intestines witli”tun-strong laxatives" IGIIIQ It Int Ill level I l:IlIlrII'I In film nr your all ': uetmlel -II Inlul Ill ylpesl II III Itopudnghanhiuativaethatinayirritab Alert drivers are safe drivers. Avoid drowsi- ness and driving jitters. Chew gum while you're behind the wheel. Chewing helps relieve strain and tension- helps keep you feeling fresh and alert. i m with BUBBLY BOILING WATER! Chew any brand you like, but chew while you drive. bl:-it-iirally we recommend refreshing, delicious Wrigleyla Spearmint Gum-for lively, full-bodied flavor and real, smooth chew- ing enjoyment! the under walla of your child's ” ' ' ' ing, or sink. un- adult-ciao u a tummy. too. 3.. try Children's Own toda - made h the mnkan ol Baby's owivhnblau. Bea ifthey are not lb to your child's laxative pmhllml. THROAT TELEVISION CKCW - Menetoe Television Programme Channel 2 FRIDAY 2:00 p.m.-FM Concert Hall 8:00 p.m.-Cotfee Chatter mo p.in.--At Home with Helen eker Cro Ozll p.in.-ignele Jack at he (:8 p.ia.-Be.r:e'u scrapbook 5:: p.ia.-my Rogers II --HWI : 3::-CKCW-TV News 82C p.nt.-Weather 0:0 pa. . 35: iiii”.-me '3 la um. 1233 w rouueujnn each of the follow- s CONTRACT BRIDGE ' By B. JAY BECKER (Top record holder in Malterr individual Championship Play) for us. The club suit requires from pzrtner specialized holdings ment of a long suit in characteris- tic of defense against notrump. which are much more remote. Q4. Queen of hearts. The rule of fourthyhest is abandoned when- ever the opening leader has three high cards in sequence. In such case he leads the highest card of the sequence. The holding of Q- J-9-3 is treated as though it were Q-J-10-3. Note the distinction be- tween this hand and the one given in 01, where the nine and ten of spades are absent. Q5. Ace of Clubs. This is in line with an old convention which requires partner to play his high- est card of the suit led when the opening lead against notrump is and ace. In many hands the infor- mation given in response to the ace lead simplifies the defense. Young Man Gets His ' Shoes And Pent: Back IORONTD (CP) -- A red-faced stairs early Sunday to find a ltflllil trouser-lea man on her 11V1Ill-mum cheeterfield. He awoke and fled-minus pants and shoes. but later volunteered to police his side of the story. He had left a party. and decid- his he had drunk too much, re- 'u"IGd- 110 thouaht to the house. Said Mrs. Patterson "zit was too badforthebtmltwualla mistake." She said she would not press charges and returned his shoes and trousers. 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