Q5} TEN A? DANCE Sleevelde Ballroom Every Mon, Wed., Sat. Eastern lllytlim Boys ADMISSION 85o Meet your Iriends there tonight p t»: Waited For Play IIT WIIISLDE The measles epidemic new bolng over Bout-h Winsloo Players will thrill you with their sparkling I- ect comedy, "The lleddleseine Maid" to be held in SOUTH WINSLOE HALL ON MONDAY, MAY 80 Curtain lzlli PM. The QIIEEII IIOTEL Your Hotel In MONCTON. N- B. G- A. CARR. Manager EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms: 02-00 per day and up. Lunch a Dinner .500 and up St. Peter's Cathedral A Y P A PLAY, and CON CERT ST. PETEWS HALL Rockford Square MON., MAY 30tl1—-8 P.M Adm. 35c Sale of Candy LITTLE ‘TIIEATIlE GUILD 1949-1950 Memberships Now Available At THE ABEGWEIT GIFT COURT and GARNHIJM PHOTO STUDIO THIS WEEK ONLY Membership-Adults Students . . . .. . . . $1.00 New Members will be admitted free of charge to the Iilttle Theatre production of Noel Coward's BLITIIE SPIRIT To Be Presented JUNE 8th $2.00 CLOVER CLUB DANCE" EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the f'Clover Club" land Admission—7 5c Dancing 9:30 lo 12:00 For reservations Phone l222—Between 5 p.ni. and 7 p. in. Phone 478-L Reservations held SATU R'AY NIGHT CLOVE until 10:30 p. m. IS YOUR DANCE NIL-ZHT AT THE R CLUB THE Old-fashioned baked beans, SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS grandma med lo make. BARN steamed brown bread, pie like Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD [S will npen on Sunilay, May Schedule for the presenti- "Prinee NoviW-Lnnzo Wnprl Islands . "Prince Novf-Lraio Cnrihou . "Charles A. Dunning“—l.eave Caribou. "Charles A. Dunnlng"—Leave Wood Islands . LAND l NOVA SCOTIA let, IOU-STANDARD TIME l AM. l EM l1 A.M. 5 RM 8 A.M. 1 PM . ll AM. 5 P. M For daily information, listen to CFCY at 8 Ami. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIME llorthumberland Ferries Limited 1 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Comes e time when on his own - Each must face the world alone. —Peier Rabbit. l That is the universal rule in the Green Forest, an the Green Mead. “W- 9V9WWherc that Old Mother Nature rules. Mothers and iathers. MJQf-‘lelly mothers. Lmong hei- children love and cere for their "b1" M dttnly end carefully as human mothers love and care for theirs. But when the young are big woven out they go into the Great arid on their awn, as the saying is of those who look out for them- selves. None are spoiled or made 118191815 by having too much done for them. None ever grow up to livg a life of ease and uselessness be. ,nuired--lbuif the dtiitllarer --m,‘._=e,1 cause father and mothe i it things that way for them. Ne, seir, nothing like that! Each and every figs has from life only wiisi he ""5 tnwsh to get for himself. Little Stripes was one oi Striped ggupmunids children. He had been m 1" l 511118- WB-rm dry bedroom i“ "it W! of I Ions tunnel deep in the ground under the ald stongwgli on one side of the Old Oi-chgi-d There he and his brothers and sis. ters were borii with neither eyes m” “"5 ‘719-"1- The!’ grew fast as do all babies iurred 3nd 3°11“ "l" W18‘ small ones 8 y aster than the bigger on”, Th" W" 1'1"“ in April. didn't get ;heir little eyes open until gbour, a lllllielnpebollnlse "l"... -...,,_!mn_-r Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson RHSSING ‘l’!!! POINT Jupee u ee n n n r 5 V"? simple “protection play" was all that indays contract re- (By Thornton W. Burgess) the point." South deaierl. l"»-~'h sides vulnerable. gk at q a s r» z. 0h 652 1,74 as g some! 9J1 N 73 QJ 108'! 1A4 a WSE ‘Q9 5.1006) ‘l/(Qi 2. . AAB! IKQmHl QA 4 ‘ A93 the bidding: South Wee! North East '1' Pass 2Q 2A 4 U Pass Pass Pass West led his singleton jack of partner's spade suit. Deciarer wanted to lead trumps toward his own hand, so he put up dummy’s spade king and led the heart deuce. Actually this gave East s prob- lam-South might have king-jack o! trumps, and if East ducked, South might finesse and lose i0 West's queen-—but after some thought, East decided that it was too remote a chance, so he put- up the trump ace and returned the spade queen. South played the ace, and West ruffed. That was the doom of the contract. since the defenders were sure to get a spade trick and a club. Deciarer was guilty of e serious miscsiculation when he won the first trick in dummy. East had bid spades at the two-level, vulner- able, on a cult lacking the ace. king and jack. Surely. then. he probably had a six-card suit. which meant that the lack was a single- ton. In short. South should have foreseen the ruff because of the information given him in the bid- ding. Obviously, South should have taken the first trick with the spade ace. and then led a diamond to dummy’s king in order to re- turn a trump. If East "put up the trump ace immediately. to return a. spade, West could ruff, but dum- my’s king would be preserved. Thereafter declarer could regain the lead and draw trumps. The only point was to make it ‘ lhrflv < '- nlfléllll .fiig_i_i‘?".", | ' ‘I .| L‘: 176‘ IILAN All his short life he had spent on, in or close to the old stone wall. s I e i i‘ I arty-n’. 31:17,, they were three months old they were thinking the home under the old wail was a bit too crowded. Or perhaps it was mother who i-haushi so. Anyway. Little Stripes started out in the Great World on his own one fine morning. Perhaps he didn't know he was leaving home, his father and mother and brothers and sisters. Perhaps he Just wandered away from the old stonewall and forgot to go back. I rather suspect that this is how it was. Anyway there he was. all alone with no one to tell him what to do and what not to do, warn him of danger, show him safe hiding- places. , All his short life he had spent on. in or close io, the aid stone wall. He had left it only to look for food, and this was never more than a very short distance, not outside the bushes growing an one side of it. At the least alarm i" could be back to the old wall. It was a wonderful place, that. nirl \\‘.l'l. All along its whole length “ere openings between the stones lill‘! which n Chipmunk could dollae in a jiffy and be out ni sizlli. Little Stripes was sure he knew every one of those. But the old stone wail belonged in father and mnlher. At least. '11P)’ seamed in think it rlirl. While hadn't said so. they had maria it quite plain to Little Stripes and his brothers and sisters that it was time they were looking for places of their own. Old Mother Nature thought so. too. and she did something about it. She always does at such times. She began with Little Stripes. She stirred in him the beginning of what is called the Wanderlust. ‘Phat is just s name for the desire to go wandering off somewhere, anywhere, to visit new places. see new things, have new adventures. . Human folk can live crowded WITN LIQUOR ND Bl-ODD LUBT-i- HORACE, SLEEP ALI. DAV SATURDAY AGAIN" voucmw _/ ‘w. FTEED SYLWTMAA/ l/"HE nee» we s/lor rmr STKUCK » M Y 434/... ___i\gAY 2s. k 1949 \__ ___._._________,__ S 2v Zone Grey 2mm» s r" — 00777/585 //l. , 570m, K/A/tF/ Elie wncn oocron TMROWS WHITE POWDER ALL OVER JO! to PREMKE mm mo DISPIL 1H! EVIL SPIRITS wr-ucH ‘m: CHAVANTES THE SHOUTING AND DANCING GROWS WlLDER-e BUT, YOU CAN'T WAIT THAT L0 E ly George MCMCIliill I DON'T THNvl THAT W335i- SHOE DLGAN GIVE ME l5 > Lucw/ 9H5’! HERE coves 'I(lPFEQHEAD"-I'LL BET was comm MAkE A TOUCH 4" ILLTIZY ‘r0 BEAT HiM TD rr- m oo-r comma LEHD HIM AKEOTHEI? CENT-HE owes u; men-w Bucks NOW" LEN!) ME A new vottairer <3.‘ a; a I CEIZTAINJI/BY THE wwl av GOLLV-THAT i ousr REMEMBEQED-l owe vou TWENTY vat LET vou HNE A5 r HAVE no ci-ileueei’ el-loe l5 NOT ONLY Lucuv-rr PERF-‘ORMQ MIIZACLES .'I ly Carl Anderson together in greet clues “ they can ‘have their food brought to them from far places where it is grown. Green Forest folk and Green Meadow folk can't do that, They must live very near to where their food is to be found. That means that if a great number are living in one place there will not be food enough tor all. So it won't do for children to slay at home with tether and mother when big enough to learn to look out for themselves. It ‘won't do at all. So Mother Nature gives them the Wanderlust and one by one they wander away from home without really meaning to. By the time they get over the wanderiust they usually are far away from where they were barn and have forgotten the way back if they haven't fin‘- gotten the old home altogether. Then, tired of wandering. they look for a place where there is plenty of food easy to get, a place where they can make a safe home with no neighbors of their own kind too near, and there they settle down, usually for the rest o! their lives. So Little Stripes with the Wanderlust I tickling his feet wandered away from the old stone- wall and the Old Orchard without any idea at all that he would never really come back, but was really starting out in the Greet World to make a place for himself His brothers and sisheiu would shortly do the same thing one by one, but he didn't know that not did they. So it is with all of HEAD OFFICE: CheriottetowmllEJ. knpossible for West io kill one of Mother Nature's children. and it declarefs high spades by ruffing. is well that it is so. Ll'L ABNER llv AL CAP! ITS NICI BEIN‘ ‘Tm... ..,..-sci5ss""‘nn. LAFF AT "re-us HlDEOlI mamas! NIGHTMARE Aim twin‘! wet-t-i-i. mine re A PLAClmlT sun cm: m".'..1'rie none Nevin sateen m1 or ue [KIND OI uNIRl 1 DON'T THINK YOU'D URI l1’, ‘WAY OJ‘? Q4 DIIIML urrv mo "CAP" srun I’ F; _ ._, . . --‘7 l] Edwin: Tll.LI-E TH! TOILER E BEFQQY YOU COME lGl-iT SAC HERE! AN’ MR. CHUCKLE- STAY AT ‘QOME, ALL RIGHT! BUT iF BILLY'S MOTH R A FEELIN‘ ‘moss Cl-liL ARE PLANNIN’ BQMETI-HN’ soMEr-lov/on OTHER IVE been @4' campers! é . in . ‘w’ , i § . "-5? “Lg-p n‘ 4n‘ x w’ I L ‘ ‘Bi’ a 1:5 ~_ [~20 * . TILLIE ANN Nkflea! BY ALWAYS SAY TALKING SH! 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