_PAGE trwizue g JAN UAR/Y 29. 1949 n“? GUAKLuAEQgWLLHARLOTTETOWN _ _ iiy‘ "DTP-lg?" held in the Y.M.C.A. buildino an y Tuesday, February lst. at 7:30! l“ ii Y. M. ll. A. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the: Charlottetown Young Men's . Christian Association will bet Sunnyside Ballroom‘ TONIGHT i Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION 35c iaoirisn cum DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and Admission——75c the "Clover Club" Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 Band For reservations Phone llllfBetween 5 p.m. and 7 p. m. Phone ATS-L Reservations held until lOz3O p. m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB Concert Date Open for Charlottetown ELIZABETH BENSON GUY Soprano April 25 to flay 7 MARITIME OONOERT TOUR Enquiries - David ‘silvorstein — 1175 Bay St... Toronto. Ont. Evening Classes in selves in these trades For application torms, Apply to: FITTING and SHEET METAL WORK. Classes will two evenings o week. This course will be especially valuable to apprentices at the above trades who are working during the dav and wish to take this opportunity to advance them< VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Applications will be received from those interested in o course consisting 0t PLUMBING, PlPE- be held There are no tees charged lor this Course. R. SNAZELLE. Vocational School. BY KEN REYNOLDS er-a O '3. ‘tr --Q, Q‘l'¥QL§i-—-{ ”i’m '.1‘llll'§ my camera wLth a Guardian Want Ad —~ every- timc l wont to use the bathroom loi a darkroom. it's being used lor a laundry!" l.l'L ABNER 7M5 ("ED777755 77147’ 7M5 H” . tUliiS A/Alf PLWCAMSED Al»? P/G-‘ITS hi3’) H.155‘ UPFI<U4 ' ‘FL/E SURFACE OFDOG/NTCM ' NU GNE ELSE IUY FZY t (By Thornton W. Burgess) When you have useful knoivlvdge share it. Be iiol selfish; do not. spare ll. -Reddy Fox. Boys and girls have. mucli to - learn if they would grow up to be useful men and iroriien and ll\‘f‘ long. Sn tlo the (‘llllClTCH of the Green Forest and the Grroli Alca- doiv folk. They do not. have so much to learn. but what they do learn must he learned much, oh. iery murli faster. or they will llvc ~Dmyi a vcry short. time, not even long nsleud enough to half grov: up. ’l‘hey must learn a great deal in the I wed q “m” shortest possible time, and lorirn m‘ ' - H . ii so as to never fiirqet it. Ono Rclldy llllflllllll‘ l llllvllll lhlll: lesson usunlly- is Glitlllflll. ~‘"“l ‘lllly f‘? llll ,'.'l;l“ll “alga Reddy Fox ivzts lill ir 1- in u l lljlfl, _l_'l llllll‘ Flenylnlvou young Fox who luid lJPtil rrsi-"liiwl l“ ll“l‘{‘l') l" Y"ll\l"‘_'1':ll‘o\;r Sig? .- . \\" st‘ iiiie o y" . ‘mm a c-upl slpel ‘mp bl Fume: There is Dilllly one iiuy of belfi Brown's boy and then sci free as lizhlllledas ms hurl paw “in; “my one of tliiiso ilreiitlfiil trolls-ll "T4v .. mm “mil” m“, huh "\\'li1ii_ \\1\\_\‘ is that‘? asked the don lk)l raremss fort. iiiirl iiirgct- ‘lllllllg llll‘ 'lll‘l‘lll‘l' long il Fox tiiust iieier forum in _ fiil fool. and ll‘ll.~l.ltll loci. To ll\£‘ ‘ wash his step l\‘o others liziie _ more need for ivatcliiuq their steps “mus ‘lll lllflll l‘l‘l“l° m“ mlcll ma“ m, w? puma xmm. for“. yoxirsetf unless it napprns to be llirit iii-c Flu ‘.\ll.I iixcls lfivslflu a ‘lllllglll by ‘mlllc lllle yllll lake ll‘ path 1mm“; “f m H Sddnn‘ h. away’ from. Wliim you find‘ some. Caughp 1-00 on“. a mm leads llllllfllgtllld to out that isiit alive straight to a l\lCl(lf‘|l trap. Koeu- llllll‘ ll "l" llilll‘ lllld llllclyllllllk irig out of the path is keeping out of the trap." "l found that out lllf‘ llll.l'(l tiny-J‘ said ‘ho _‘.'(ill1lQ l-‘ox. He still t @eo~c-oo@eodpeoa>oot N Contract Bridge a By Josephine Culbertson »§€V%¢O%WO§(.§OOQ_ THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MEDAL Yesterday's column pointed out. the ClHIIIPl‘ of making: a tiikooiit doublo uiirli-i- lllilplllflllflklff‘ circum- §lllll(‘i“\. ‘Furious dual brings out the other side nt the same inuttor. The liltlding: East Snulh “fist Barth 1 Q 2 9 Dole. Pass Pass Pass South was a most iinlirippv yila_v- er before he was llllhltlflll “llll this hand! West lcd his singleton spiide; East won with tho jock and play- 0d tho are king. South ruffed tlic third round. and West got rid of another diamond. huvr - dispm-q. ed one on tho - - trick South uinde four of his five trumps bi’ end-playing West. ivho could not avoid losing oni- trirk iii Lllt" f-ifiiiloii. but tho ponalLv iiiis still fairly" substantial — i100 points. 1t is a strange commentary on bridge. and bridge players that in 3"°5t°1'd".\"s deal the dcclzirer iverit (town 1100 because ho usod ll take- out double when he shouldn't have. "(l l" lQdHYs deal paid the same Dfllally because he failed to use the sumo bidding dovico, ivlion ho should have! For llii- fact is. South abandoned ovnrc-allerl of course. an foly that ivlion ltc _ East with l\\O lli‘.l " Hléteriil of tlnllbliilg: one 5111i The two-heart (‘Jill did jiisi it virtually‘ placed tho NQ}'[]‘|_ Smllll (‘ills in one small basket! l" ‘lmTli Sfllllll risked (‘\'(‘t'_\‘ll\lllg on finding. spei-lficnllyg 11mm “uh hurl in partner's hand. whorl-as- bi doubling ono Sllfldl‘. lio would :)]f‘_tl0lll2 tiio llllllll)’ rlcsirrililu iiiirzs simultaneously: ili ll't\'ll- lIlQ tho heart response that. would Hiit his so well; and i2! making ll Possible for his own sirli- to land lll (llftmfilltlfi or clubs. it‘ fairly sure of not bring caught in \\lll d. roplietl Reddy. "Be suspi- fiPOUllfl lt before you touch it. Bet- were tiioviiig along with eyes. oars rind noses wiir is the way with Foxes. especially Tho other iizis not so hungry. for i. w. U... we what. l see?" lic "Never do \\lltli ;lio>e \\ll0 sol; hoso tireailful things think a Fox or still, louvr- it alone.“ As they ialkotl the two Foxes 1g all the time as ivlien as hungry as Roddy was. Farmer Broiins boy had given liim a good bfCllliLbl before trik- ins: him l‘) the \\U(\Cl\ to set him frvf‘. Redd)" voppiid ubifliplly and lifted liis nose. A .\lorry Little Breerr ivzis llCltllllpl it. Roddy sloivly l’llO\'i‘(l foriviird. following his nose, its tho saying is. The youu: l-‘ox li'lli\l\'lllg him. i‘ ‘v ltiildy stuppml. "Do you l siv?" he nskiitl. Ft \ suii". Ho smelled, ’I'hvie fris food such as n . li \\"l.< in plain sight. Rriddyis iiniitli iias iinloring. but ‘in didn't uo trio ntiiir ll. You son, ho \\{l\ susparious. lloiv did that food lmptirii to lietlini-cit Ho ivalkol all around it at n safe ills- lflllt“. all the timi- looking and sniffiiiz. llo was sniffing for the llellvtl Iiliiii F"llf‘ll. But. there was llilllf‘. rilllV llli’ siiwll from tho food. and lllt‘ more ho smelled it. llll‘, more his mouth wntercil lir- srii (li‘l\\'ll and Slllflli“(l the sur- routidinas. "If Xilll \\'t‘lf‘ iioiilii ywiii do ll'\\\ .“ ltv‘ young l-Kix. illtllli‘ horn what asked the "l vioultl juinyi up oii ilint old loarnoirlri" \l‘t.Ot1f‘lll'fJ stump \\‘llf“.'f‘ l could look things nvol‘ better." replied the young l“o\'. Roddy grinned and his sharp fiii-o bnro n vrafty look. "l thought w." wilt‘ ho. "It ivnuldift do. ll ii-ouldivt do at all. No. sir. it. cer- tainly irouldirt " "\\‘li_v not?" demanded the young. l“<\.\. l-le spoke a little .\.lll'.l'1)l\'. "Bot-nine lllllt is ivhnt most Foxes \\0llltl do. It is that‘ a FOX is expel-ted to do. So if there is a ll'll]l hiildvti llllXWllCYt‘ around. and l ziro sure there is or that food iioiiltlirt llll\(‘ been loft there, the trap is oii that slump." he ex- planted. Tlioti llt‘ \\'t"l1l over to the old stump. He stood up so that he could sen all over the top of it. Nu trap ii-as to be seen, only moss covering most. of it. lor it. was a iory iilil iiiid somewhat rolled siunip. On ozit- side unis a little pile of brush iiiid leuviv. Care- fully Roddy dug those iiivziy. Un- ler them he found a wire leading up to the top. l-lo got hold of this nnrl ])lllli‘(l and the jaws Sllnppofl s mid p\llll‘(l. A trap \\'(‘ll off Sic stiniip rind tho Jziws snapped shit’. iillli nii iiuly snutitl as it slriivk tho uroiinrl. "You sop." said Redd)‘. yniitig Fox siiw. The The next story: “Six Legs for North had length in r-iiliiyr, TEEN iiiuuri! >\ AGO. CANWUOIHRTER MEA PLANE/VD ARRANGE CLEARANCE! 1004'? WHATONBE CARE WHAT l1’ COCTBl. Ill-L GE! DOW. SIR... Two Filks." By AL CAP_P KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED >041 ram/o MY I. 0. 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ALL YOUFZ FAULT HE HAS A COLD -— EXPECTING l-uM To BE A PRlZE FlGHTEQ! HE sow" E1 OVEQHEATED, AND" - l CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENED TO THE KANGAROO ND THOSE TWO g -- AND lT lSN’T NECES€AQY UH UNCLE~ YES! ‘(Esns MY LAND’ WHEDE lS um?‘ FOR YOU m see Hi5 uucte -1 MEAN NOW BE c C ‘ ' BUSH“ EWHER- AYIIQBUSBQ} AND STA$EM, JUST WAlT nu. THAT BOY t MlNLlTEi PREclsELY-f w. ADELAIDE! ‘ I“, ;;_a, . \\\\\\\‘v\\\\\\; n. m», Mnlu ha.» Sevvlen, in. l‘ i T By Westovl THE POLICE ARE BOUND TO PICK THEM UP ANY rm Nor so sues ! lF THEY REACH THE HEAVY wooos AROUND HERE VIELL NEVER see rum AGAIN. MEQCY YOUQE ALL SFBATTEQED LNWNOQQ/ IGOTEVEN WITH ' i HER. I QQASHED HER EVER‘! - BIT AS Bil) WHEN I WAS .