P.E.I. POTATO 6AliliiVEiiS' , ASSOGIATIIIII CANADIAN LEGION HALL 37 Grafton street, Charlottetown munsnar. MAROII 1, 1951 2:304P.M. and. 7:30 P.M. vote. . nvnxmo SESSION-7.30 P.M. Educational Meet- ing. (open to public). 1. Report on activities of Potato Promotional Committee by Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture-a statement of expenditures will be given. e 2. Formal discussion of quota system of Market- ing. Several growers have been selected to take part in the discussion of this important topic. 3. Report on Marketing Board by D. A. MacDon- ald, (chairman) 4. Discussion on Potato Levyiquestion. 5. Report of Dominion Science Services includ-' ing: Seed Potato Certification, H. L. MacLaren. Dom. Fruit Vegetable Branch spection) by C. E. Shaw. By" order of Directors, P.E.I. POTATO anownns ASSOCIATION. E. D. REID, AFTERNOON ION-2.30 pm. The Annual Meeting of the P. .1. Potato Growers' Association for transaction of general business will be held. All old members of 1935 and all patrons since are eligible to (Tablestock In- DAILY CROSSmWORD ACROSS I. Utter 23. A peasant, '1. Agave nber 4. Attorneys 25.-Strike with d. Accumulate (abbs-.) the nuts 11. Growing out li.Handsomo, 28. Wicked ill. Hebrew rod-iloivared 80. Win; month (var-l tree tnawauni. White-hot .18. Metrlcal 0. Roman pound 32. Wrests by I form 7. Encountered (ores 15. Dornesticate I. Backward 34. Dry 416. Smslililas (Archaic) 3!. A stringed 1 state (shin-.) I. (iron or lnstrurnen! 411. Petition c 31, am," M. The heart islands 88. liortiiisd (Milt-) 10. Strict A island 30. Warp-yarn. 14. Blend (lledltsn tar. Native of 1!. Tight . ll. Arabian Alaska 21. wager; chiertain gas. Binds - i26. Owing '27. Intent (5cot.) I29. Vestigs 33. Polynesian, drink '35. Source of linen thread 80. Small bat IEZG - l escutcheoh 1 4 7. More costly 49. Measure of cspaci t y Ii. occurrence 52. Former name -' l. Notched 2. 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"is "fr P-IT SIIMI roorrsnrrsntmssargn In the sands of time we're making 1"00iiirlnts all the way: 30 101' Rood or ill recording All we do each passing day. e e e Teeter the aroma landpiver was 5 1011!. ions way from the sum. mg Pool where he had spent last summer raising a family, flying up and down Inushtne Brook. and visiting the Big River. By any flights. with many stops, he had come down aloud the shore of the Great Ocean to the Land-of-sl- ways-summer where in the Great Ocean were many islands. some VHY hit. some very small: some with rocky wares and some with smooth beaches. He had stopped on some islands for short visits. Some he had 'not vidied at all. He was getting impatient now. He knew where he was going, and .83DDRtR5'nE&Il?' contract Bridge By Josephine Onihertssn V -.mno.uosatauooa:o:mannnoa:ana. BRIDGE AT ITS WORST Today's column might well be tit- led: "How. Not to Bid and Play." 8outhdealer.i-w . &iort.ls-Southv.uinarable.i axsat pass- 4.3 ltaxqrrz. 492 N la 864 oqno 987532. oxiou W E QQ6' ' 42 ' S 4.104 ,aaa. l as-J10-r ox; gases gas: x This deal occurred in a duplicate game. Five of ihe eight North- Sowht pairs bid up to the super- aownd contract of six clubs; and one pair speculated with six no- trump. achieving success by de- clarer'a guessing the spade queen's location. At two tables. however, the North players were excessively conservative. and this was the auction: soiith 'Wut i North East Pass g: Pass 3; Pass CA Pass Pauli!) Pill It does seem that North might have bid three clubs over one spade; or, failing tlhatphe might have carried on past the game level! However, at-one of these tables. south failed to rulfi-ll the contract. low though it was! West opened the heart queen. South won with the king. ā€ ā€ the ā€' d see. i then ruffed a diamond in dummy. After making this really terrible play. be sealed his own doom by cashing the trump king. then tak- ing the spade dinesse. West won , and led anoiihter heart - and new South could not even get out of dummy without iiortenlng his .ownt.runrpsl 'me1inalresultwu a one-trick defeat, and "bottom on the board." Since this pair had failed to bid a. slam. they couldn't have earn- ed man-y ma-toh-points, no mlitier - how well South played the four- muaites-vs? I III I M I I 'I' ily j'hontes VI. Iurgeas) -All of us. "ON I didn't see you. Grandpa Pelican Pm sorry." being almost there he was grow- ing impatient to get there just as in the spring he had been impati- ent to get back to the smiling Pool and the Big River. Now he was flying over iiho blue, blue water with the blue, blue sky above and no land anywhere in sight. just water. water everywhere. Sup- pose he should become too tired to keep those rather nwrrow little wings of his moving! That would be just too bad. because he was so anxious to get to his winter home. He could rest on the water if he had to but he didn't wan: to. And he was sure he wouldn't have ,. to. He was unafraid. At long last, way. way ahead of him he saw wihat looked like low blue hills rising out of the blue. blue water. He chuckled happily and tried to fly a little faster. The blue hills seemed to rise higher and higher and higher out of the water. The blue, blue sky remained blue. 'l'he blue, blue water remained blue. But the blue hills began to turn green and grew greener Mid greener. Where they met the wat- ' or a line or white arppeared- Teeter knewwhat made that and chuckled more happily than ever. It was sun! - waves breaking in while foam along the shore. Teeter wish- ed he could fly faster. but he was doing his best. More than that no one can do. Now he was near enough to see trees and not one of them was like any of the trees he had left back at his summer home. Here was a Green Forest but a very diff?-T9!" Green Forest tram the one where J-um-per iihe Hare and Lightioot the Deer and Buster Bear live. Lovely palm trees with stay tfllfiikir IWM straight and some learuns. Gad! crowned with a huge cluster of long, iyroed drooping leaves that looked as if along their whole length they had.been cut int) nar- row strips by giant scissors. Part- ly ihidlden among them and close the trunk were clusters of bit green and brown globes. Have you guessed what they were? Coco- nutsl Of course. ' Teeter ilew straight to a big rock on a point that helped shake a little bay. He -lirhied with I continued on page 12 spade otmtract - but he lloilld have taken all 13 tricks, as the fortunate by-product of the cor- rect safety playi The-t safety play. after winning the first trick with the heart kin-g.wa.s to cL-h the ace and king of trumps! Naturally, South couldn't know that the queen would drop - but suppose it didn't? He would then go on his waygrunnlng clurbs. letting the enemy win their two spade tricks as they liked. and at least as- suring himself that he would malts five-odd. Iiely liedeessr iisii romnr aao The prises are the sense as those prevailing at other Bingos in the elty. LIKE HERS.'.' CHARLOTTETOWN N KING or THE ROYAL uourrrzo I DUNNO VIHEIE '5 (5. A16!!! SACK IN SPAIN WIVFIRPO AN' MUUNO. v BUT THERE OUGHTA BE SOME TIMINEK 2 one BRUSH rout: VMLBEKT 1 want you we so ' ' TEETH- NOT DYNAMWE Ti-lEM!.' . UP R16-lT NOW AND BRUSH tEWk 51'?-1'-'-'9 ILL sraizr wrm A Vorznou DOUBLE aw HAVE Ti-l' warren KEEP axzwew rr nu 'TiL I CAN'T SPEAK- sesr. Aw cAa5Ao:- " 504.9 our TILLY Tl-IE TOILER THAT WAS TUSTA GAG. WE DO WANTTHKT. W587 Ff K POHIIQN POW e: ... ;FTER I GIVE HIM we srs-r mvAv.mau1's or MY nesusssr