MAY;._~’»_Q;,_.125L aataJt-Luuazan, Specializing la Ute inearaaoe iliaaiysla and Programming u. o. eonnkrn Unit Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown, i‘. E. l. Phone 835 . (ly ‘I'll 1 dogrt know why this thing should 0, But everybody's queer but me. —Young Chipmunk. Little Stripes. YOK!!!‘ I011 0f Ml‘. ~ | DANCE Sunnvsldo Ballroom Every Mon., Wed, Sat. Eastern lllliliim 5W8 ADMISSION 35o Meet your friends there Jonight StfPeierfii Cathedral OPENING DANCE EAST novntrv amt llilLL TUESDAY, MAY 31-9:80 - 12:80 Music by Eastern Rhythm Boya Under the Ausploes oi Hockey Club Admission 50c - Canteen Servlcd- Free Check-Room and Mrs. Striped Chipmunk, who live in and under the old stone- wall by the Old Orchard. warout had left home because Old Moths Nature had tickled his ieet with Wanderlust. Bite was still tickling them. Ii at times he thought oi turning baok she tickled his feet a'little more until he had for- gotten all about it. He hadn't started ior any place in particular. He wasn't going to any particular place noiw. You see he didn't know of any par- ticular place to go. He was Just wandering about out in the Great World. He couldn't watch where he was going and watch ior‘ danger at the same time. and danger was the important thing to watch ‘ior. So he was letting his feet tag; him where hey would so long as always there was something near to hide in or under in case of danger. Now at last those wander- im ieet had brought him to what seemed to him to be a wholly new and strange world. He was on a bank oi the Smiling Pool looking out from under some drilt etuli that had been left there by high water in the spring. Never beiore had he seen more ____________ l Y P I PLAY and concur ST. PETERS HALL Rockford Square MON” MAY 80th—8 RM. 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This is getting-up m: =:::=.:::.:':n saaszmscss s: i lillml - utasmprsy go a a go his pretty little head out mm ilLClvilwrong ye 1 a N 9|: J e a under that drlit stun just as Mr. ‘Iifrhcsewho 3112.8: w E ‘ gran tried to peek under it, as he start buses WHY mvfli h8- ' on time s I ' t The little Squirrel didn't do .Close to {$51005 I inoze than lust poke his head out 89. Sphere Q us then. He was content to stay (e0. Depart QA l l right there and stare at the ‘dLTwllight ‘A! Smiling Pool. the Big Rock out ' ipoet.) The bidding: _ in the middle oi it, the tall cat- naguunstane lnifi Went use: last if‘: age! 1111511618 dat dtlLe upper end orao 1 Page 1N Pan . ep e o ea rown rushes " an area s: Page 3N1‘ Pass out in, the water near them which dfidlnstrument 4 A Pan » Pass Pane didn't look like anything more iorparlng In the actual game, West open- than that, but really was the roof \7.Kept DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-llervs how to work it: A .\‘ Y D i. B A A 7G It IsLONGI-‘IZLLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, trophcs. the length and iormatlon of the words are all hints. Each tiny the codc letters are dliierent. A Cryptogram Quotation MC GDAE-SANJTN MEKMBN OJTC,UAN TKC SANJTNA- IATC-JOWEAEAON Saturday's Crypioquote: \RE MEN CONDEMNED ALIK Nalributad by Kine TO EACH HIS SUFFERINGS: ALL the jump" is not apt to be vital; and that the leader's best chance ed the club king-and declarer was duly grateiull He took that. trick. cashed his high trumps and then led the club eight toward dummy. The clu-b jack was established ior a heart discard, and later, by playing West ior the diamond king. declarer easily made his contract. This was a case in which West was clearly ill-advised to sacrifice an honor on the opening lead. Obviously his hand was very much stronger than his partner's; there- fore West's prime objective should have been to preserve his own strength. A trump lead was out oi the question. and either a. diamond lead or a club lead iigured to help the enemy. Thus, West unques- tionably should have led a heart apol- cs Jonrirc tocsn NBHON. E ' TO GROAN-GRAY. Felluraa landless» in the Great World all alone. He , ornton W. largest) a l] s: rl/ ail‘. ‘HCA,’ He hadn't started ior any place in . particular water than a very small puddle sitter a. heavy Nqw u he stared at the sparkling, dimpling Smiling Pool he didn't know what to make o! it. No, sir, he didn't. How could there be so much water all in one place? There couldn't be, yet there was unless he was dreaming. and he was sure he wasn't. It was late aiternoon when he got there, almost the edge of evening. Already the Black Shadows were starting out irom the Purple Hills. The little Chip- munk was tired. Then, too he was a little irlghtened by the strangeness of his uniamiliar sur- roundlngs. So he wisely decided to curl up ior the night right where he was under that drlit stuii and try to get acquainted with this strange new world the next morn- ing. He didn't go to sleep at once. Strange sounds such as he never beiore heard kept him awake. Splash! What was that? He never heard a sound like that beiore. Oi course not. ior he never had been where there was water enough tor Jerry Muskrat to plunge into. “Quawkl Quawk!" That was a voice. He was sure oi that. But what a voicei Whose could it be? No voice he had ever heard beiore was anything at all like that. But then he never before had been were Night Herons go iishing. "Shuga-rum Chuga-rum!" That was another voice, a deep voice, a loud voice, so loud and deep that it must belong to a very large and perhaps terrible person. He shiv- ered at the sound. Grandfather Frog "never had visited the old stone wall. “Quack, quack, quackl" What a voloel Who could have a voice like that? Mrs. Quack the Mallard Duck would have been surprised could she have known how. be- cause it was strange, the sound oi‘ her volcrmnde a little Squirrel in a striped coat shiver and shake and wish he never had leit home. How strange it is that strange oi Jerry Muskrat's home. and the strange round leaves that seemed to be floating on the suriaee oi the water. He never before had seen leaves at all like these. ior oi course lily pads grow only in water. ' _It was indeed a new and strange world and Just then a silent one. ‘Ifhe Big Rock. the opposite bank, and some o! the rushes were re- ilected‘in the still clear water. They seemed to be upside down. It was a topsy-turvy place, this new, strange world. Yes. indeed. it was a topsy-turvy place, and be- cause oi this lt was rather scary. The little Chipmunk forgot it was time ior breakiast. 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