ailment ' rrnr eumintiangiilmiii "slow REGULAR DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK IIAIJ FRIDAY, JUNE 9 Modern and Old Time GEORGE CHAPPELHS ORCHESTRA Dancing 9:80 to 12:30 Admission Canteen 50 cts. Service Free Check Room nu.u' liflNK'5 ma Mlsrakl None is there too smart to make Soon or late a grave mistake. -old Mother Nature. Billy Mink sat on a flat stone at the edge of the Big River. He was very sleek and trim in his rich I brown coat. He is a good dresser, is Billy Mink. such a good dresser l that many women envy him that I l I x ANNUAL MEETING ill The P.E.i. Music Festival Association Iii . . mmlce or WALES course AIIIIITORIIIM JUNE 15 AT 3. p.n. ' lovely fur coat and at certain aea- - sons of the year tmppers are for- ever trying to catch him to take that coat away frolh him. But he has managed to keep that coat so far. which proves that he is smart. Few of the furry folk are smarter. Billy takes the best of care of that cont. He keeps looking trim and always neat. Now he looked along the shore up the Big River, then turned to look down the Big River. lie was trying to decide which way to go. whether to go back up the way he had come or to go a little farther down before -turning back to join Mrs. Billy and the children. He had about made up his mind 10 go back when his keen cars caught a sound that caused him to turn quickly and look down the Big River. Then he sat up. Perhaps he thought he could hear better sit- ting up. For a moment or two he failed to hear again the sound he was listening to. Then he heard it. very faint, so faint that only the best of cars listening especially for it could have heard it. A look of sudden interest came into Billy Mink”: bright beady eye... He looked as if very much pleased. He was. E "Young birds,” thought he. "Young birds." I-ie sort of whisper- ed it to himself. There must be Chicken In The Straw-Tenderloin Steaks - a nest somewhere along the shore and I think I know whose it is." Just then from far down the Big River in th ' ttli ii I P k P k Rattlesmtihee Kingfisller. rl;ll)faMlr:k or 9P5 ' .PP.r .. A ilmost grinnded.f "Now l'm sure i, Hot Chicken Plate - Hot Hamburger Pint: Jll.;.1.lI.l .1525-?.'l ””lzLilli..m3: Fried Clams - English Fish and Chips Tossed Green Salad - Apple Jelly Diced Carrots - Green Peed - French Fry: Bran Muffins - Hot Blaoulto Crushed Strawberry Ice Cream Shortcake with Whipped Cream course, they've got babies now, and AFTERNOON TEAS of course they are in a hole in a. sand bank. for that is where those Kingffahera always neat. It shouldn't be too hard to find." said he to himself as he listened Chicken Salad or Fresh Lobster Salad Sandwich or Chicken Rollo Bran Muffins - Hot Biscuits - Cinnamon Tout Lemon Meringue or Coconut Cream Pie I Fruit Salad, Whipped Cream - Strawberry Shortcake ALUMNI ASSOCIATION or St. Dunstanls College There will be an evening meeting of St. Dunsfon's College of 8 P.M. June llth. All members, especially those near Charlottetown are cordially invited to attend. i Gene German, Secretary 1 ears to near them. He started along the bank in graceful bounds, hla ions slim body arching with each bound. Every few bounds he would stop to listen. Sometimes he heard those faint cries and some- times he dldn't. When he did hear them they were a little louder. a PAUSE... REFRESH l)I2INI( .. .. -z;,;.. .......-- . a. moment or two longer, once more he heard those faint cries, so faint that he had to strain his Tea - Coffee - Hot Chocolate - Creamy Milkahal-red OPEN 12 PM. - 12:30 A.M. SATURDAY 12 RM. - 2 A.M'. By Faggly Ehonea Ann wen Euelaor mu our ms uAPPeNEo1ovou.1oo! '1-one oueom e: A i.Aw.', ;' THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW vault: in LUCK V" ”Z”5J.”Z?'.,, uu-m 1 Incl: .LAov. NO LINE. 0- ily Thornton W. Burgess) - bout dlhtlelllld I ma." .............'" 1-felldu hislclialwsuinto lthe -sullld ' and began to climb. (mi-vt:-jj-1' little more easily heard, each time. so .9, last he come to n hllh pend bank. the face of which W" almost straight up and down . "G O”"?”'-W45 Contract Bridge lly Josephine Culbertson IOLVING A IIOILIII woanopenlna load in the fol- lowing deal created a rather dif- fioult,problern for the declerer- , but close reasoning would luv pointed out the lolutlm. . l -Northdeeler, W . North-South vuinereblcr exam to”:- no A C F! 9000 -1 to N op U3 . The bidding: North East South Well: 15 Pass 2. Peat 2N'l' Pas: ANT Pen 5 0 Pass 5 Q Peel Pesa Pass aoutn bid so stronllY 0" "3 first two round: that (fortunately for his side) he deCld9d W llul Eagarly Billy Mink looked over .1, the five-spade l9V9ls the face of that aand bank- He west. who could not be blamed knew what to look for. so it too: my feeling that the chancetio SC- him almost no time at all to see feat the contract vfai DFMHY the hole which was the entrance nude me ildesperatlon lead 0 -B to the Kingfisher home. He was dmmond king, keeping out of sight himself. He South won the trick with the didn't want to be seen. and h9 ace and no doubt felt "pretty-I91: wanted to be sure that when he ,5 his " conservative corntrac. mod to get up to that hole neither H, rm 3 high trump. Last had Rattles nor Mrs. rtattlns would be pm,-ed the diamond nine on the at home. first trick. and HOW W0” Pmmpl" He saw Mrs. Rattles arrive with ly led his remaining diamond. The a small Minnow in her mouth and queen won, and the diamond re- pop into that hole so quickly that turn gave West a ruff which de- liad he not been looking film 'it feated the contract. that doorway when she did it he Admittedy. South could not be uouldn't have seen her at all.' m- .b,gu1ute1y sure of the right play stantly all the young Ki1'iSfi5h9F5 at the first trick--but if he hlitl began to cry to be fed. Billy Mink thought about the aituation very grinned as he listened. carefully. he probably would have i ”There must he a lot of concluded that the safest measure noise." thought he. "They will only under the most freakish con- make a dinner for the whole among could this hold-up so family, lie ntant Mrs. Billy and wrong, West could not continue the four Mlnks whom he had left the cult profitably it he had held those young Kingfisher: would taste. Mrs. Rattles came out and flew away. The ones in the Kingfisher home stopped. Billy waited. Pre- sently,Rattles arrived. His voice was still and he came as suddenly as Mrs. Rattles had come. Once more there was the sound of hun- gry cries from that hole in the bank. in a moment Rattles poked his head out of the doorway. The feathers on his head were as clubs. conclusion that the lead marked west with both the king and queen of diamonds. but even if that had been the case. it might have paid South to hold up the Ice Is the only available way to defending hands. NINGA, Man. - (OP) - The tcusled as ever. He looked this way streams and creeks running and that way. but saw no danger. Then he rattled away for another fish. Billy Mink came out of hiding. Now was his chance. He was sure he could climb that bank. steep as it was. He dug his claws into 1 the sand and began to climb. He got only a little way then the sand rolled under his claws and he slid down to the bottom. The same thing happened when he tried again. He lort his temper and made a mistake. He forgot to keep watch. It was I big mistake. Pre- sently he found it out. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Applications will be received by the undersigned up to 30th June for a teacher with Degree in Domestic Science. Pupils intermediate grades. Duty to begin next Septem- ber tenn. Boa.rd- of School Trustees, P. 0. Box 365, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. NOTICE or raonrm sale TO BE SOLD by Public Auc on In front of the Law Courts Bu Id- lng, In Charlottetown. in Que-en'e County. In Prince Edward Island. on SATURDAY. the 'rwEN'n'. FOURTH tiny of JUNE, moo. at the hour of TWELVE 0'CLOCK ALL that tract place and parcel of land. altunu lying and being In the Royalty of Charlottetown in Queen's County In Prince Edward l Inland, bounded and described an followl. that in in soy: com- -MENCING It I point distant one hundred (loo) feet from the Belt- ern side of Upper Prince BL. thence Northwnrdly and parallel with Upper Prince St. for the die- tanee of two hundred (200) feet. thence; Eutwnrdly for the dlehnel of fifty (50) feet. thence South- onas go locum) no lo; lqprua hundred (200) feet, or until it meets Allen St. Incl thence Weat- wurdly along Allan SI. for the din- tnnee of fifty (50) feet. to the plan of commencement. being plots num- ber: re and 1! on the plan of the C. A. A. Grounds. . . . The above llle in nude under and by virtue of I power of ale contained in an lndeltlire of Ilortr through the Nina. and Boisaevan areas are carrying a lot of suoloe-rs ehia aprirrg and fishermen are hoping that pike and piokerel will follow. The stream have had no fish since the dry years of the soon. LPL ABNER UR i I l I Look, REF! M MAM 5-0LlT COLD . A6 BAKED ALASKA. HE WAS PU:;lQC;lED .. ” You RATE A scour, -MEDAL, BURKE M'- . ;vsllNNlN6 THAT yi MATCH M”-"r532 eomoue up e ENOUGH CYOLT6 , To moan ow:-:2 2 on: You A GENERAUS . 91A-rue in x, obvioauly. south jumped to ihe cut communications between the them to make all that W" go hold up the diamond ace, up the Big River. His eyes glisten- K-Q-x of diamonds; and if he, ed as he thought of how good didn't continue. south could later”; discard a diamond on dummy's I WILL BECOME HIS FIRST LAD4. 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