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It was low, without much variation in the notes, but musical and liquid like water lightly rippling over pebbles. “Who taught you to sing?" asked Peter. "Nobody taught me to sing. I've sung when I've wanted to ever since I can remember." tqucaked Whiteioot. His voice is squeaky Special lluring Lent French Fried Shrimp TliE- WiiiilldiLL DANCE rooncnr Sllnnyslde Bailrom TIIE IIIIIIIIYMIIII For service around the home or place o! business call Ill-L. We speciallm in window clenniilg. shoveling side- walks, house-cleaning, mow lng lawns, clean g bug- monls, lurnaoea and pipe cleaning. carpentry and elec- irical jobs, etc. For satisiac- lloll at a low cost call us. We ilnra a iully qualified afltl oi’ tradesmen. '. ~ ' standing For Demonstration Consult MRS. ‘C. l‘. BltflTll The Charlottetown Hotel Charlottetown. P. E. I. The iiaw Wendel: Working “9lil" SiliiilTiiiiE Gives Better Jrlearing Under- Sat. Mom, Tam, March 5th. to 8 inn-i when he talks but notyhen he sings. "Do all Whiteiootcd Mice sing like you?" Peter wanted to know. The little Mouse shook his head. “Not so that other iolks can hear them. But now and then one can and does. Do you like my~sing- , r EET ' ‘ ‘I I o l‘ 152"“ Eastern Rhythm Boys Contract Bmlge g liililllSSlilli 35 n. 1mm- cull-w"- -—-———~'-‘—_'_“" -—-————_~—-———-—-fl No JUSTICEI Today's deal. which is taken irom the recent Vandcrbl t Tournament. shows how one dcc arer may have to work herd (or his contract, while another is Elven clear sailing by . AFRICAN anticancer» run utrnuxra nv 506KB ' LEEZDS. England (OP) - Brorlaslin-g socks-they don't “Bed mending and show no signs oi wcar atlcr more than a year‘; use - have been perfected in Leeds Unirersily Textile .Departmenl under Prof. J.B. Bpeakmon. Pro- duction will start shortly. isii industrial ilml in arts and sciences. ._ KAMPALA - (C?) -- A Brit-' < is providing help (or natives in East Africa who‘ are taking courses in higher edu- cation, by giving two scholarships at Maker-e College here. There will enable students in this area to take a two to three year -course an__oonon€!\l Souihdealer. Neither side vulnerable. axons QAKIO 4x152 a ‘hi5 .5. J‘ l :15 N QQJH gears w E a 4.14.104 S 01°! ‘Q7652 anlorez ‘.882 OAQ9 @103 - The Vanderbilt is a. team-or- four contest. At. Table 1 the bid- iililliaKlEs BY KEII REYNOLDS ‘h: —c. » "Rt-Sre-t-u. git-did we cdtcii a m?" _ * Ll'L ABNER ‘ "I heard the mouse trop we got with. o Guardian Wont Ad ding went: South West North East 1 Q Page a N '1‘ Pass 5 Q Pass 5 N T Pass 6 t]. Pass 6 Q (final bid) West opened a low trump. De- clarer drew the nece y ilhree rounds o! trumps. then. to give himseli an extra chance, tried the double finesse in hearts. leading to the ten-spot. East, however, won and returned a heart. Now de- clarer led a diamond to the ace and cashed the diamond queen. not hailing an notice East's play oi the eight and ten. The diamond nine was now led toward dummy. and oi’ this point that declarer had a terri- bly dlttlcult guess. We: the suit going to break 3-3, or should be slow the nlne-opot-to ride? After long thought. South decided that West probably would have led something other than a trump it he had notJelt that he had some protection in two suits. diamonds and clubs: and moreover, South knew that there is a tar better chance Iorslx missing cards (in this case diamonds) to break 4-2 than 3-3. Therefore. South let the diamond nine ride for the finesse against the jack. He was right. and earned his slam. At the olher table, against the same contract. West opened a dig. "wild. and the ten was taken by the ace. Later, when South lost the heart trick to East. the latter returned the diamond eight, and all South had to do was to cover wllh the nine to assure himself oi’ all tour diamond tricks! lBy Thornton W. Burgess) course West played low. It was at a "Who taushi- you t" m5?" "km Peter 7" 531d he. ingot course r like it. but Why haven't 1 heard you WWW?" m‘ plied Peter. The little Mouse chuckled. ‘it w,“ a gqueaky sort oi chucklel "Because you havent been Helm at the right time. Tliats all,‘ he explained. "when is the Peter. 1 Whiteioot chuckled B8B “- “When I happen to ieel like sink- ing," said he. “Then you don't sing all the ," said Peter. “r381 course I don't. Do you know any singers who sink 511F191 time? l sin! only win"! 1 °° uke smgjng," retorted Whiteioot. “When is that?" asked Peter- "When d0 you kick u? 5M5“ long heels oi yours and do other foolish things just ior tun? asked the Mouse. his black eyes i-Wm- kllng._ " en I ieel extra. happy." N- plied Peter. "Well, I don't do foolish things like you. When I'm extra happy I sing." declared Whiteioot. Peter was stilllull oi questions. He believes that one oi the quick- est and surest ways oi ilnding out things is to ask questions. and he isn't at all backward about doing it when he has the opportunity- "I no more expected to hear a Mouse sing than to hear one! o! my own iamily sing, and I never have heard oi a singing Rabbit. Do any oi your cousins sing? Does Danny Meadow Mouse sing? I've known Danny and Nanny a long time, but I never have heard them sing." said Peter. "I don't know anything aboi Danny and Iianny. whether they sing or not. I've never heard any o! my Meadow Mouse cousins sing. but that doesn't mcan that there are no singers in that branch oi the Mouse family. For all I know there may he one now and then. But I do know that there are singers in mother branph o! the family. very good singers, too." replied Whiteioot. Peter prlcked up his long ears "Do I know any oi that branch oi the family?" he wanted to know. "It you don‘t you should. I've heard that you do sometimes ven- ture around the home o! those two-legged giants most oi us are ail-aid oLYou may have met some oi my cousins there,” explained Whiteioot. Peter had often been around Farmer Brown's house and barn at night. He had bedome acquaint- ed will: some of the Mouse folk there. "Do you mearfNibbler the House Mouse and hisjamlly?" he cried. “Cousin Nibbler is the one I have in mind. Now and then there is a very good singer amongnmy House Mouse cousins. But as in my own branch it is only now and then that there is a singer among them." replied Whiteioot. _ "It seems to sort oi run in the Mouse lamiiy. down m" said Peter. . "What/l" askod his small neigh- bor wonderlngly. right time?" asked "Sinling." rcplled Peter. By AL CAPP a -Q~-.»u ' ly Alex Raymond clue wnvocu-rvel; ‘mAIlONAtUJDlNI-B , A" < raw i.‘ It M)». 2- ‘ “m la i G17 WEIR! ‘DJ? 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