S:a?!Pi4faaaa-or Monday. April E30. 1956 BEDTIME STORIES The' Frefful Voice By Thornton The harshest voice in time of stress. A sudden sweetness may possess. Old Mother Nature. In Farmer Brown's sugar house over in the maple grove two little people shivered and shook. One was Peter Rabbit; the other was Whiteioot the Wood Mouse. Some one was trying to get into that sugar house. Both were sure that whoever it was it muat be an enemy. For a long time they listened to the sound of teeth gnawing on wood. it was an unpleasant sound. Once whoever it was went up on the roof, but soon came down again. Oi the two little listeners Peter Rabbit was the most fright- ened. There was no way for him to get but unless when the door was opened he could dodge out past whoever it was out there. The little brown-coated. white looted Mouse up in the eaves could get out any time he wanted to, he had a hole under the eaves, a hole he was in the habit of using whenever he wanted to go outside. tuywwi 9, .. Mil iii ' Ir was complaining fretfutly ba- . cause for all his gnawing he . .couldn't get in. It seemed to Peter a long. long time that he crouched as far back under the bunk as he could get and listened to those dreadful gnawing teeth. Really it wasn't such a long time. Time always seems long when you are afraid. The sound made by those teeth gnawing on the wood at the door ceased. For a moment there was no sound at all. Then there was a The Guardian. Page 11 l W. Burgess new sound. Peter Rabbit drew a long breath when he iic..... it. it was a voice. It wasn't a pleasant voice. It was a fretfui voice. it was a complaining voice. But right then Peter thought it was the sweetest voice he had ever heard. Little Whiteioot J u m p e d down on the bunk and lean ed over the edge. "Do you hear that, Peter Rabbit?" he squeaked. "That is prickly Porky out there." Peter hopped out from under the bunk. "I knew it was Prickly Porky as soon as I heard his voice". said Peter. "What do you suppose he is doing out there?" Whiiefoot gave a squeaky little chuckle. "I would say he's trying to get in," said he. "What do you suppose he wants to get in here for?" asked Peter. "What would anyone want to get ggtiilf Good for Children and Alvin I X - LAX Thu Chocolclod lanntivo TELEVISION CKCW - Moncron Channel 2 MONDAY Television Programme : p m.-JM concert Hour : p.m.-Colieo Chatter .m.--At Home with Helen Cracker .m.-cUnola Jack m.-Fur & Feathers .m.--Aubrey at Gus m,-Barbie's Scrapbook .m.-Howdy Doody m.-Puppet Thaatro ."l,'-(:INOQl'l3 .m.-CKCW”TV News .m.-Weather .m.- Sports m.-CBC News .m.-Fury .m.-wutmorland lingers .m.-Teena a Forum .m.-Caesar 1 Hour .m.--March of Medicine are 8 '5 ?'avl?'f'-ff so aggiaga 38 wasps?” 288528255: '3-:'u'u'p-an-s : .m.-Studio ons -Ht.-Cl(CWr'l'V New .m.-Weather m.-Boxing .m.-Sign If ..a 223;: 55588 '.”'u-use-3 mu lsullu-mlsou renal. slams May 1st - June 15th inclusive. Daily from each tarmlnal: I a.m.. 1i n.m.. i um, I pm, STANDARD TIMI For daily report dlpl CFOY I first weather broadcast, cat I! I in f....i"'..”.7s5i'.i'.iii.'5.' ' Ruprvatlons Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMIEILAND FERBIES Charlottetown. P. I. Island .m.-Denny Vaughan Show CROSSWORD 3.3.. in here for?" replied Whliefonr, "1 could name some folks who would like to get in here to camp, us." said Peter. "Well, Prickly Porky ism one oi those. He doesn't know we are in here and he wouldn't be alter us if he did." said Whlteiuol. "Do you suppose he is the one who was on the roof?" asked Peter. "Of course." replied his smau neighbor. "I wonder if he thinks- he can gnaw through that door."i For a few minutes they kepit their tongdes still and listened to the fretful voice outside. Prickly Porky was talking to himself. He has a habit oi doing this. He was complaining fretiully be; cause for all his gnawing he could. not get in. Once or twice he shufiledl away around the building to see if he could get in sornewherc else. But he was soon back at the door, gnawing and fretting as he gnawed. NO MORE SIDE SADDLE PARIS (Reuters - French girls are forbidden to ride side saddle on their boy" friend's bike or scooter under an order publishedi in the government gazette i"riday.l DAILY . Lauryn Acnoss 2 wild ox is. Matt EElFlE':) IIEIEIII i. Masculine (Celebs!) NV!" u I. Exchange 3. Den I80 (oolIoq.) 4. Goddess 20 Flower I. The white of W" gm, healing clusters .0. Assam (Norse) 01 silkworm 5. Mood "W9" 11. Group of beads 22. Eva- ehurch (Am. Ind.) thing as lag singers U. M1000 (P0914 , P" ". A'.nt (An. "am". ,1 Sum: laiurdsy a Ansuu .l..1na,) 1. Troubles fierce. J3. Tardy 14. puny open I. Wan neaa 34. Continent gg, fgfggnqgg 1;, Variety 34. Appointed. 35. Lou (ggggy of mcet- color lI.'i'hua cinnamon tnga ILA month 1'. Organ of )0. Roman 20. suitabk of hunt.)-ting pound 28. Middla the Hindu ll. Trapped 16. 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YET IN THE GO-CAR1'mTENNY- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. ,Jay- Bockor (top loconl-ltolriu in Masiors' Individual Championship Flay) QUIZ You are the dealer. both sides between 11 and to points. and is vulnerable, and have opened with too promising to rabid one no- one diamond. Partner hu rc- trump. which is a signoll bid spondcd with one spade. What do denoting from 12 to It points. you now but with each of tha The neutral bid at two clubs has following four hand!-'.' the sdvonusc 0'! delaying a as- g cision on how Ir to go until L ::Q" 'K5 .AKJ" more is learned about partnsrs hand, at which tune the high :)t:rdooiII-:l.t3'lyt:Il.;o:,i'ILtribution may Q3. Two diamonds. Although the full valuga or the hand an not represented by the minimum rcbid. thorn la not much hope or a game unless partner voluntar- ily bids again. it must be ra- membe f that the spade re- sponsa has ldatracted from the original eva uatlon of the hand. it responder had bid one heart or two clubs. thsrztar adding new values to our h and continu- ing previous ones. a three dis- mond rsbld would be in order. Of course I! partner is able to and another bid over the two dis- mond rabid. ws will have to make a constructive btijd tombalanco out our previous un erb . Q4. Thus clubs. It is urgent to inform partner of the promising slam possibilities. By bidding din- mo.l;ds, uflubs. had pultimatsly lp as. oruponer s' ” '- ly made aware of the heart con- trol. Tha rabid in the form of a jump ahltt is forcing on the re- sponder, and "tells him that A game to sire y curtain and a slam nay gsutn tlhls oiling; Ix! the no n o y as tt 0 as good enough to jump to two no twopoblaolr kings, six spsdu tas- p. Which usually guarantees comu a tsuibta contract. 0 ms. King Pnnuu Ivumu. lac &A74QAQOOAQI2 skis; use ps1: gxqrssc gas: 1. A A Q 4 2 Q 6 K Q 9 8 5 4. A Q 5 3 Q1. liour spades. This is I. powerful rebld by the opening bidder. and alerts partner to the possibility of a slam. it is not. as is sometimes stated. a close- out bid. The responding hand may have had only six points for the spade response. and we want to impress upon him that that little is enough to produce 1 game. There is therefore the intimation that the opening bid- der has at least 20 points. most of which will consist of high cards, with the balance being mado up of distributional values. There is a vast diitercnco be- tween the responding hand jump- ing directly to game in the open- ing bidder": suit. and the opening bidder jumping to game over partner's response. The former is strictly shutout and denies in- terest in a slam. but the latter identities a strong hand including a ood tmmp at. 2. Two clubs. The hand is not PiiiE:iiS7'(;7RE'ET CLC lweek'a Toronto meeting uniting the "trades and Labor Congress and- 0 ' ' ' . ion.IT(;vnv!:1tLCP, qrlhe bovlet U" the Canadian Congress of Labor mm h 5 :"".n. of Tl-Pd. Un' also spoka of Soviet-Canadian co- ,1 87 "H, M. gremng” wloperation on questions of maintain- neu y-lolmed Lanzulian Labor Con- mg pen, and impmving me wen. Eresi.WA7t7clvi;l'aln sent. to thirbeing of working people. A 1t W Mickey Mouse LUNCH AT THE CLLZ! : ,l7'DECtA(27EVr30IitEEfWiLL 00 A ANYTHING -ro ATTRACT BOIWA TAKE MlNNlE AND CLAQABELLE T0 El-in Keri Tilly The Toiler Muggs and Skeeter A VlCKiE,iS mar gm LIDSTICK you , HA -114 I pvt- see? 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