3 PAGE TEN WATCH FOR RE-OPENING OF THE WINIIMILL BAR 61 GRAFTON STREET MONDAY MAY 22nd. Completely Redecorated for your Pleasure THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN B. Y. P. 1'. Presents ” NOBOIlY'S lIOME' (3-act comedy) BAPTIST CHURCH HALL Curtain 8 RM. Tickets at Abogweit Gift Court and from B.Y.l'.U. Members I H DAYS TO REMEMBER (Montiay. ill-riy 22 - Tuesday. May 23) Ily Thornton W. lurgeu) ON HIS OWN Those only wholiy' on their own I-late independence fully known. -old Mother Nature. They called him Allie because he was an albino, which means that . he was all white when his coat was Isupposecl to be colored I coats of all his relatives. A Bluebird like the was Slipfpllsod to have a blue coat, i not a -while one. So because he Hooked different his brothers and Isisters would have nothing to do 1 'ti-ith him from the time they all Brown's dooryard and started out i left the Bluebird house in Farmer in the Great World. They didn't want him around. Often it is that way with folks who are different Adm. 50c ; from others of their own kind. i .as they did. You lafraid. Yes, sir. they were afraid. They were not afraid he would hurt them. of course not. In all 506 But his brothers sisters were not in-holly to blame for treating him they were but looks he was just like the rest SWINE BREEDERS for The annual meeting of the Canadian Swine Breed- ers' Association will be held in the Legion Hall, Char- lottetown, on Tuesday, June 6th, at 10:00 a.m. All i i Island breeders are urged to forward their 552.00 mem- bership fee to the Canadian National Live Stock llcv cords, Ottawa. immediately. Every breeder is urged to attend and bring his interested neighbours. All Canada is watching Prince Edward Island, so make this a large meeting. Plan to attend the noon luncheon. V H. lV. CLAY. Sr. Live Stock F ieidnian ova:-.. 35.u::C-56-.)O-;-.'.' .4 .r nrxzfi.-.-.r..a.-g .- contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .1.-xomaaooonasciouooonoonmat I An unlucky SW55 597” declarer off to it. bad start. but he made a strong rt-covrJ"r was the danger he might bring to them because in that white coat he could be seen at a much greater distance by hungry enemies than A wt- is GOOD RECOVERY todsyis North dealer. DA I LY C R O S S R D North-South x-ulnerani. . Hillt-llll i.lfdl.ll1H Q A 9 A ACROSS 4. R i K 0 2 1- Simpleton ii Elflittllftllslgo 21. Giod 0' ' . I :10 3 tslsrigl states TB"S".,", 33 I nix 1o 5 4 2 5 incite: tan; 5 Elevated 23.C1mC)m'.d O R Q 5 7 Q -I 5 3 1 9. Clan train hand IIU 5 N V 7 5 -to. Folds in .'5,,.,,,e,m,, 23 15 V I O 9 6 3 W E O A G 4 2 thread A. Gazcnea "nil 15 on O Q 7 I5 S Q! B 3 12. Dwell 7. Desert 24 F "my 63 Q 14. Capable ,Asla) 25. Lgrms . 10 ' 1.'5.Fetish in layer... ' .""" ..l,:u-W, o A Q .1 10 s H,...ArH 9 Cuym 26 flrisltol cas, A4 5.! I . K J 9.. is..t,....a..,,,g NCWYOW 2!. cl Tm d y 4.1 1 s av-'a.v ll. Lcgisistivg 30';-gown " " ' A'"""- The bidding' - 18.1119 tom hodv Vfolilrlri '35iY"”5' 3m i North nut. soiiui "West En! i i.'i.lr-eiand 31 1: '4: ”6' Body n: 1 ; pug H. 1 19' Broad Emile 17- Ahmd :82-Mmtac 9. e WM" Pass Pass 1 O ! 20. Tantalum 19. Money . 'l1l':lr(A1s1n19 Y9. ;A(:.c,oh0Hc 4 Pass Pass Pass tsym.) . - .. . ' i ' 01' 2 21. A ma Na"g' ”'Cm" Undlav 41-Exclamnlioli South jumped to three heiirir on . I . 22' Dam" the second round as the lesser ev.'l. It Om" sensing that a. mere two-heart y ;?;"e';; rebid would not offer enough en- . 35. Wall rcrt-ss fzgiiacti0llnb;3clll.l1lq:':1lldu:1:;!1;: 3 g1Ell:;:"('” can because he and his partner i22'9:Mum", wbesi;)eI not figsiigg glocrlges. rebeidtsas lain .. a u e c. exp r p y the jump rebid by the responder as pronoun a force, but it is more logical to 33300,”: treat it aspa mere "urge." which psalms of course gives ihe opening bidder 35. For the right to pass, particularly with 3; spun 13,", s misfit. In this case North was 38' Shanw Blatgestto gzogceirltlice ti kl Th pond o n spa e ng. c rnnngctgd ace won. and declarer led the dia- y...gh1he5e,, mond ten from dummy. East play- -00. Meaning ed low, and so did South. This was 42,L1k,1;n an unfortunate guess. because if 43.394195. south had put up the king. his 44. im-.i,he,. trouble wlouild lhavehbsen lightened. now); but certan y is c olce could not J.F'ou1-.mp1 be critlrizetl. diving bird West. in "Jl'ltll the diamond queen. 2. River tFr.i led the spade queen. and south .3.sasi1tJap.) surfed. dltlollklll declarer led another ll!-m0'n . W ch East won. The re- DAILY CRWTOQUOTLHCEVS how to work it: turn of the spade Jack forced de- A X Y D L B A A x n clarer again, and with only three ,5 L . trumps left. he could not afford to .0hGFl2LLOW d.,th I 0"" 19”" Simply stands for another in this ex i ll Ml e1 oppos mg Lmmpsl In- ," the three us. X for the two 0' - t .l amhe A is used scat. lic ed a club toward dum- & h, s. c c. Single letters. npcgo my. He captured Wests queen with i rop ms. the length and formation of the words are all iv the ace drew evacti tw rmintis Each day the code letters are different. mu. nf trumps (the -quesyh arljrl Jack) A C'.l'llt0x'I'Im Quotation -hit: sjiltih atlY;”lceii1g lgrlvd ciiilirde 3:3 R D J U A D U Z iers as difficult as possible for de- MX Lrz LYSAUYL-OSYJXFJ. THE HUMAN SOUL nu-r F1' undo. Mas rrs rooo Cri. snuiijn. QEZXX. 1'eIl"dI.V'I Cryptnquote: THERE'S suns NO PASSION W Hill irlarer by returning another spade. but South carefully ruffed this in 1 his own hand with the trump ace. K then laid down the good diamo-nag, IN MUSIC. West ruffed the last diamond. but dummy nver-ruffed with the heart YOU'RE. A (cdurxt-:.'.') WD YOUNG MAN. A GOOD. LONG H THE ETHER - as: one l-El?- 4 king. and Souths club Jlck 4003 the fulfilling trick. . could they. so they were afraid that if he was with them he would bring enemies to them. It didn't. take little Allie long to understand how the others felt. that he -wasn't wanted in 01' Hfvllhd the Old Orchard. so just as soon as he had learned to eat and how to find it he slipped away by hh"' self when his mother wasn't around and his father was busy with the others. He flew over to the Green Forest because there were so many trees there and it looked as if it might be easier to keep unseen there. You see al- ready he had learned that the fewer who sa-av him the fewer the dangers. Now he was really on his own. It was a queer feeling at first. knowing that there was no one at hand to do anything for him. not even to tell him what he should or should not do himself: n0 One to -warn him of unknown dangers; no one to help him out when he was uncertain what to do. Being on one's own is like that. It means having to do everything for one's self. it also mean complete in- dependence, and the feeling of in- dependence, ofnothavingtc depend on any one at all. is very wonder- ful feeling. There is no other feeling like it. Now as I alrczttly haxc said Al- lie. the white young Bluebird, was smart. Had he not he wouldn't have lived long. lie never had to loam a lesson twice. Much that he needed to know he didn't have to be shown. He learned by watch- ing others and remembering what he had seen. No one told him to watch out for Black Pussy the Cat. He saw how other birds feared Black Pussy so from that time on always watched for him. It was the same way with Reddv Fox and Jimmy Skunk. He noticed that other birds never allowed them to get very hear when on the ground. so he took care never to let tliei get near. when Mr. Biacksnake appened to be seen by some of the other birds he saw how excited they became and what a fuss they made. ''I don't know who that fellow is but I'll keep away from him and from all who look at all like him. They may not be dangerous. but if I don't. give them 11 clmnce to bin they can't be." said he to him- self. When a person has something that makes it more difficult. harder for him to do things than it is for others to do the same things, he is said to have a handicap. Tlmt white cost was a handicap for the young Bluebird. How great a handi- cap it was even he didnlt fully un- derstand. Anyway he didn't. at first. It was more difficult for him to hide than it was for other birds. He could be seen from a greater distance by hungry enernies than any one else. Being smart it didn't take him long to find things out for himself. He thought about it. "it won't do for me to ever for- get that I am different from other birds. Why I am different I don't know. but I am. So -what? I'll have to make that differaice help me instead of making life harder for me. I'll have to be not just smart, but extra smart." He was. on Feb. 9. i042, lcgislslion he- came effective placing the Unl.ed states on Dsyl'ght Saving (Wart Time, but this legislation was res- cinded on Sept. 30, HHS. IRUISES 1'hn'n nolllll as oi Illsnfs. ll "Iain ION”- Aui-ple. eeetNng.hsHl- Olves quick relief I .M.lEi NO! ADI lTCAN'1' II TIUI! WU WDJLDNTTRIOC tell mi KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNT V 5-rap Aisles. coups-2,! AOIV5TAI7'IV4LkMQ.- UTRAAIHV 4115421 is fit I FEB. TUIRIILE LO5itJ' WE PANTS PKWSLLA MAUI FUR NE IA'lO('.COlNT MOIRA. WK! YE?! WE! ED. THIS - -.,.,,;!:'l2- DOTTY DIPPLE DOTTV. I SET THE TOAETER ON MEl7iUM mo THE TOAST comes OUT BLACK .1 4 . 3. 56, X . -IF vou wmr yous ropsr MEDIUM mu SET rr on DARK" lF you WANT rr DARKVOU ser IT ON OFF" W YEH--BUT WE'RE CLEANIbl' HOUSE, AN' IF MY GRAN- MA SEES HOUSE CLEANlN', ANYHOW ?Y I'D RUTHER Bug?! f MY FATHER AND E LWED IN A 3041' ONE SUMMER" wouDlD? GEE! O by, Edwin WELL-THANK GOODNE5 VVE GOT EVEEVTHIN6 l NEED To GO AWAY-IN an-no el:'ii:.!I many-wn.i. you PUT MY can IN soul? amp? I HAVEN"Y QCXDM IN MV ' BU'1'-IAAGGE- IJU51” HAD TO LEAVE OUT ME 5UIT TO MAKE ROOM :52 uotzaia COAT! HJ-I '!uow I HAVE iwzixv A Tums on Me oww IN MY cm: AND I CAN'T Even ct.os:rr- i f ,1 Y by Atlestoitell l'M AFQAID FE'LL A CHlEF.'CATCHMAG. iuwlwuzn A G s use CALLED HaMsCiEii'rLT'AJ IIHINOCIIOII WE”-L I-ILP HIM GET A: FA AWAY As Hassle I 5'17 3?-Rina WOMANI you WROTI Ms...'ms Tutnsevou um. w3”m.ir'ih'n " mm "mm" l THW Wlll i.lss...Ai.i. rivtvuatiuno uni our WI-NI 1p .x.. :1: z K-I rs '3)g; . ouirr...IF . . NOT...