' PAGE TEN -..<-_Q Norma TO FARMERS IN VICIINITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN ‘A meeting will be hold for the puriposeohorgonizing a formers’ coopemtive organization in that vicinity on THURSDAY, APRIL 28th., I o'clock in PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HALL Aiiwssciseamnmvumnosm-ibovlm Qtivnd ond help loundi your own organisation- wnnnino n: snow rant: For the next week or ten days employees oi this Depml‘ rnent will be taking down snow fence erected lost toil. Due to weight restrictions on the roode, we ore unoble to truck fence to Summerside and Chorlottetovvnjor storage. Until restrictions ore eased the fonoe will be piled in fields 041°" cent to the mods. Worninq l! llfllbl‘ 9"" m" H“ kn‘ must not be token for private purposes. DEPARTMENT or ruauc WOR-KS ANo HIGHWAYS CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward lslond, April l9, 1949. t ;_ qumg, or KEli nsvnotos Sew "tsnunnvirnoomeioiiwmAa-ovrdsivemond , In neighbors o rest!" fiAPoLsoN AND UNCLE star Br Clifford Mclrih - - - communal-rs one r~ _ aoomm- moss is ALI. <1 , Q Eroamao uP/ i IJ New e _ Rrgrmd L~ . unnrmfin t chaser-uni .- I are about." "Listenl” exclaimed Farmer Brown's boy. Mother Brown listened. Her face broke into a broad smile. "The Wrens are herei” she exclaimed. ' Tommy was also smiling. "There is no doubt about that," said he. "That is Johnny singing, and, of course, Jenny is around, too. John- ny hasn't the sweetest song, but just the same, it is good to hear. I don't know of any of our feathered neighbors that we would miss more than we would Johnny and Jenny Wren should they tail to return in the spring. There is al- ways something doing when they "For such little folks they car- talnly bring a lot oi liie to the neighborhoodutlust listen to that little scaznp singi Did you put out a house specially for them?" said Mother Brown. Tommy nodded. "I made one specially for them, but that doesn't mean that they will use it. There is no guessing what they will take it into their little brown heads to do. Do you remember the time they nested in the clothespln bag just inside the shed door? And there were empty houses right out there in the orchardat the time and they knew it. If they don't take that house I've put out for them this spring they won't be as smart as I think they are. Instead of a __________.______ ulnllsenseysnflnunuMHHHNM w, I . Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson é wntrxunauu NOT QUITE RIGHT! The declarefis technique in to- sesllesennsese day's deal was just faulty enough ‘to m" mm m, doubled mntrnri! v mo,‘ ._, l y' Wutadufi Desi-West vslfleirer" §J854 goes . ores goes: ' ‘Ad! Q93 oases N on ~ 002 W E eAKQ aklmi S more ~ 404: gxqmr vAKQmw eo QAQ rhoomamga West North ' hat South Pall Pale z" 3 Q 4 Q Dole. Pass Peel Pm (By Thornton W. Burgess) When you hear a happy song How can anything be wrong? —Old Mother Nature. round doorway such as all the other houses have this one has a wide narrow doorway. The; should like that." “Why a wide narrow doorway instead of a round one?" asked Mother Brown. She looked puzzled. Tommy grinned. “It is the housing problem brought up to date," he chuckled. "They use a lot of sticks for a foundation ior their nest and sometimes they have hard work to get a stick in through a round doorway. This wide en- itrance will make it easy to take their sticks in, yet nobody bigger than themselves can get through it. I hope they will like it." "Well, whether they do or not it is good to have them back, and to Judge by the way Johnny is sing- ing I guess they are glad to be back," declared Mother Brown. Other folks were listening to that singing and not so happy about it. Skimmer the Swallow poked his head in through the en- trance to the home in which Mrs. Skimmer was fussing with the white feather lining of their new nest. "They are here," he twit- tered. I-Ie didn't sound altogether happy. "who are here1 what are you talking about?" asked Mrs. Skim- mer. She sounded impatient. "Put your head outside and lis- ten. You won't have to ask who are here," Skimmer retorted, and Iiew up on the root oi the house. Mrs. Skimmer sat in the door- way and put her heed out. Some one was singing near by. She couldn't see the singer, but she didn't need to know who it was. "Johnny Wren!" she exclaimed. “So those trouble makers are back! I had hoped they wouldn't come this year. Now I hope they'll take a house in another part of the Old Orchard. I don't want them for near neighbors. They are the worst busybodles I know of. If Johnny Wren is here, of course, Jenny is somewhere around, too. West opened his top diamond; East won with the ten and con- tinued with the dlsmond queen. (A shift to clubs would have been an excellent idea, but East could not know just what was what. and it appeared that any club tricks West might have could not get away.) Buffing ‘the second trick, South then laid down two top trumps. and, as he expected, found that West had a sure trick in the suit. Seeing no reason to leave West with two trumps, South cashed the heart queen, then laid down the king oi spades. West won, cashed his high trump and exited with a spade. At the end, South had to concede a club trick to West, and thus was clown one for a ZOO-point loss. " Under most circumstances South would have been right to cash his three top trumps, leaving West with deal South was very wrong! 0b- serve the vast difference if, after leading only two high trumps, South had then knocked out the spade acel West would exit with a spade. but only temporarily! Now South would cash his trump queen. then lead spades until West ruffed in. Ii West declined to ruff a spade, South would throw him in with the trump and force a club return up to the major tenace. I South's actual method of play gave West an easy and safe exit, whereas the suggested method would have locked him in the pro- verbial vice. If South wanted to make doubly sure oi! the end-play, he could ruff another dlamohd be- iore throwing West on lead. only the master trump, but in this Johnny 8nd Jenni’ WW" were b17313 It won‘t do to leave this house un- guarded for a minute." "Especially after you have laid our eggs," added Skimmer. Mrs. Skimmer nodded. "I haven't forgotten the time when they had a house very near, much too near ours, and we found our eggs thrown out on the ground. We never could prove who did it, but I never had any doubt about it. I have heard that they don't like to have close neighbors, and that is their way of getting rid of them. Thank goodness there isn't a house very near us. Perhaps they won't bother us. But ‘we will have to keep watch just the same." Over at another house some dis- tance away Winsomo Bluebird and Mrs. Winsome were saying much the same things. So it was that welcome and unwelcome. nuists ‘finds nerilal l0 llll| "land's. 1| "aha hold”- Antiseptic, soothing. iodine- Olves quick rellet I was??? L . INiuiLNI By At cArr NEWCHAINS FO'\O' ' rnaumzmvaan “ w-immtx-rs f". _CHARLO'I'I‘E'FOWN __ “x|N'o‘o'r"',rn:'iforAiTiiouNrso G10.‘ ALLOLDOC OONTNLDM! FRIN- HIM 6HOW M! '5Pli\ INKLISN. r 22. 1949 Auruoairied row. THEIR < HEL? 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