' AR? 20. A C iilloa -ran . g ma GUARDIAN! CHARLOTTETOWN- ' ' . 1 .. 1951 ' 4-1"-"'-5 i . - ' 1 KING or me nova. MOUNTED W W I D, Amman zine ere, ' CC .eIMst-rmarwa.-. - -- . . 1 war. I ;37r3?o5z”r'”n?-45z'l'7snt&fv'?x'a'94r ?f:ltv55f?””"'”'”””””””” "'" :erao1r'iosA7n'e'A-AND tame Sm rxwv X-Iv .lilillSE8 DANGE Annual Meeting; The Annual Meeting ofl Prince Edward Island Mu-l tual Fire Insurance Com-, pany will be held at the: Town Hall. Summerside-,l ' Admission 50c Prince County, on Tuesday, . Dancing 9:30 . 12:30 the 23rd day of January- at! Sponsored by the Student the hour of 10:30 in tiief Nurses of Chltown Hospital. forenoon. 1 , ' i'l'hera's a time to come. a time to .'i s BIILLAVIAY OLIIB ... MONDAY, JAN. 22nd .. Music by Downtowners ily Thornton W. Iurgoss) n.cxAN's MOUTH WATERS 5 Y. And a time is there to go away. -Pekan the Fisher. - l i b. . Pekan the Fisher had come down JOE PALQQKA By Ham Fishev Green Forest because the hundhis v-- nnnnn -I , ;r:.:”:s.:r. :l.:::a:l2; was we .lived on the Great Mountain. '1Vhel'e YA CAUSED ALL TH' umo...uaLLo..,xuMPnaev.j. .,,oU,,LE, BURNS ANNIVERSARY DANCE E i . is p (in aid of underprivileged children) at the ' ROLLAWAY CLUB THURSDAY. JAN. 25. 1951 Dancing 10-2 A.M. Music by the Downtowners l &1.00 Per Person I Phone 1242 for Table Reservations Dress Optional -- Cabaret - Refreshments "Help Us Help Our Orphanages" 1 1 Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance rvanr snrunnnv an Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:80 pm. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE EIGHT AT Admission- 75c 5&0-9-00-oohoooooovooyooooooooo-cacao; -ovcoovyoto999909099-oooooroo-9994..., ihad been much snow and deep snow always makes hard work for hun- ters in lu.r to get. enough to eat. Winding through the Green For- est. is Laughing Brook. in many places Laughing Brook was Irozeii over and covered with ice, but here and there were stretches oi open water. The big Weasel, for Pekan is a Weasel you know. was prowling along Laughing Brcok hoping that he might. find some one doing the same thing, or com- ing to the water "for a drink. Fir.- aliy,he came to an open stretch. Looking across to the other side he saw a small person ina rich dark brown coat. It was one oi his sever- al cousins. it was Billy Mink. Billy was sitting at no edge oi the water 0D!Il3()'U13DU'i"3"O-2'04?” o'J7?'3JC81IXg contract Bridge 3 By Josephine Culbertson .ommmmQ Wml A DEBATING HAND An argument arose over the lol- lowing deal - could the contract have been made, cr not? North dealer. North-south vulnerable and 80 on Icon. and it '- '-' have given south in "56'ur ....... E-faofaxiin-Q. II-20 l "I better look in the Guardian Want Ads for a valuable clew in the play. Incid- entally, south might well have con- verted his partner's takeout double of three clubs to the penalty va- riety, by passing! At the actual three-diamond contract. West opened the heart king. and East started an echo with the jack. south won and immedi- ately 'returned a heart. his obviom idea being to run a third round oi the suit. This plan went wrong, however, when West led the thlrrl round and East rulied with the dia- mond Jack. Declarer could only discard a club. and that did him no good. He still lost (in all) lrwo na- tural club tricks. cne heart. the din- mond jack to East and the queen to west. and so went down a trick. In the postmortem. North in- sisted that the contract could have been made. and (over South's skep- ticism) proved his statement, as follows: South lets West hold the first trick. West's best. delense is a shift to the club queen. (no other play would ellect the issue.) The club ace wins. the two top spades are cashed. and South runs a spade. south caahes the heart ace. than the ace and king or trumps. Now dilm-my's last spade is led, and South discards a club, letting East win the trick. East is reduced to clubs; he cannot avoid establishing d'UmmlI's club jack! Thus. south Solace that repairs watches - mlne's going cuckoo again!" u'LiaNEa o loses only one club trick. one heart. Shade and one trump!- ......-.-.w-.-- - .--. Between them was that black cold water and Pekan the Fisher doesn't like water. ...-1-s---e-zm-j-? looking rlown in 1!. Now strange as ll may seem Pe- kan would not have hesitated a sec- on to catch and eat. his cousin had he had the chance. But he didn't have a chance. Between them with ihnl black cold water and Pei-can the Fisher doesnt like water. lie doesn't like to get his feet, wet. In this he is like his other cousin. Spite the Marten. Pekan loves fish ll some one else catches them. He is not a fisherman himself, despite his name. He will go into iihl: wa- ter now and then ior a helpless fish. but he is very hungry when he does. Billy Mink looked up. and saw his cousin on the other shore "Good morning. Ccusin." caliezl Billy. "I hclpe you are having good well that Pekan wasn't. His big cousin didn't grin back. He didn't; Ieel like grinning. It is hard work to grin on an empty stcmach. It is easy to grin on a full one. Billy Mink had been living Just seeing him do that made his big cousin shiver. Pckan looked up the open water and down the open water, There was no sign of Billy Mink. suddenly Billyls head pop- pcd out of the water. lie had a fish. It wasnlt. a Very big fish. but it was a fish. Pekan's mouth began to water again. Billy swam to the other shore and climb- ed up. Then he sat there and ate that iish. Do you wonder that Pe- kants mouth watered? And there wasn't. a thing he could do about it. Wisely he turned his back and went away. As for Billy. he finished the iish all but tlhe head. Tihat. he left lying on the snow. Then. having hail enough. he went on down Laughing Brock. Croaker the Raven. happening to fly over. saw the head oi the xlsh on the snow. It wasn't. much but it was a bite. Croaker learned long ago never to pass 11 a bite. how- ever small. in winter? IIOLSTEIN MEETING A meeting of the. share- holders of the P. E. 1. Su- perior Holstein Bull Club will be held :Tuesday, Jan- uary 23rd at 1:30 P.M. in the Dept. of Agriculture room.- CECIL J. STEWART, Secretary. j By Al Capp hunting." He grinned. He knew very . Dorm DIPPLE " MANAGER. vacate?! . IN WEST WOKKINBTON FALLS" 'r I EVERYONE HERE 19 WILD . WITH JOV T00 . K00! HE DON"? TALK THAT VMV.. YA MOONEY! By Carl Anderson 5 A K :0 5 . --. .. v well. Billy usually lives well He sel- THE CLOVER CLUB : 1!; g don) goes hungry for very long. You MM"FEEL6 GOOD! I VON"? ' sec Billy is a. fisherman as well as KNOW WHV MV BACK ITCHES o-coo-0-oooo-oo-ova-o-ooooeo-00-0-yo-64-to QAJ 7 V , .f - so, . Q34 . 397; a hunter. Almost aluays l he can- , QKQIO N" .3; not get. a dinner on share he can We! one in the water even in nui- .1 at. W E 0 so a ' D . t N LINIG o W s w 10- Sr 1: l'i”i.”:'”i;l:...f 3.54:3. hg . .3 .3 xtxrlllrlg 1: to be :3? hungry as some FOR PRESCHOOL CI-nLDREN ; . A5 of his cousins often are. . 107532 I Just seeing Billy sitting there on AT HEALTn CENTRE vghr, 42 tub: other shofg otut of hisrxgeach ' , ' e ans nlou .o an e ng. . 188 Prince Street, Charlottetown i 11,, ,,.dd,,,g. mdm look on Emy as a mus.” but N . North East South Well just. as food, and that food was out 0 TUESDAY MORNINGS i 1 Q Pun. Pu: 29 or reach. it made him feel just as BY APPOINTMENT ONLY , Double 3; (l) FIJI Pun you would feel it you were very, , y ' , , Double Pan 3 5 Pan very hungry andlcokcd in the win- Inlelesled parents please phone 1345 or Wflil l p... 9... am, of 3 bakers shop, above address. Even ,, the s,c.,,..,, EM-5 ..1.,.... Suddenly Billy slipped. into um club call was pretty far out of line, cold black water. He disappeared. GET AWAV :l2oM THAT TELEVl6lON-GET To WORK-ALL vou DO I6 NgaLg:jc;T voua EUSINES6-5ITTIN' IN FRONT or TH TELEVDQION - RA h . ,, GROGAN HA5 A TELEVi5iON-I'VE GOT TO SEE II: THOSE ELJSTLER6 GIT THE HERD OVER 'i'H' 922-":nCL.... TILLY THE TOILER ' VlELL,'I GUESS HE'S . 4”i'&lEiZ ?.536i'.t!.t”s”iTi' xZ'I7fWii”z By George McMahon . 1 I WOKDEE lC THO9 PUG i l l i ;”'o!A?'d'1-hi!!! --3-an so--c ?-CA!?KfX,i!ao-Ht? HOW MANY "rnwes HAVE You I BEEN IN JAIL, OH, GOLLY. Muss, I FORGET I -A -nu. vnonwnawpmu ' THA1 MR. Damon. MMR SAYS N3 r-e-e- . WHAT D36. M.V.R.C1'AhD FQ .