unsou- tots- - p l JUST OPENED siiirunnnr Morton 1s MaolllTYiiPS GRQGERY tioiiiieii WEYMiiilTli and rirznov We Respectfully Solicit A Shore Oi Your Potronogo PHONE 2l84-L Air gqsiqvos. llitlitill Service Stltlon. F. ~“§‘5.;:¢'1“=~: <1: q; »;-'<<\\~'_<1<»“;;‘\<. a <1 ~\*\~.\ \\<.\ <<». \\ _\.v\...~~\»~ »>~.-\.\. \.\ ~ HEAVEN‘! DELIGHT Iiigrcdlenls: One-halt pound mni-siimeilows: one-liali-pint whip- plug iréam; two cups iresh straw- beirm (the frozen‘ berries truly be bought at most groceterias); one- hsiii cup sugal; one teaspoon van- llla thick, on. cream until odd .ug.ir and vanilla, and beatsiiiiht- i r. B. LEAiiiiE ciiissr The T. B. LEAGUE itnnounoes that the following firms. have inn their emuloyvu X-royed by ‘the iilorslun unn- stationed In tiir WIIELAN MEMORIAL HALL. Grafton 5L: y‘. 'l‘. Ilohumi Ltd, Guardian Publishing 00., American (‘nu f’ (tqnjitluntlo Wholesale. (Eastern) Limited, (‘arvell Bros, lted W. Woolworth, Assocllird shippers, llrnrh sieivnris. 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Family Allowance Dept, Depart- inrn‘. of Agriculture. Cash llltl Carry Store. now-r 1m‘ TB. stunt your: ray! CHECK YOUR LUNGS WITH A CHEST X-RAY. i’ gy>rwwocwwmwmwvm~om ggcygxqqclgkmggyuvxvmi 'v\/\/\ s€$lx§ f a) ) F: (i ’\C\c\(\. xAA-J-Iyx/v» ..\,v\.\. ) in ~~--n ly. Cut ez-wh marshmallow onto quarters, add to whipped cream. and set on ice for at least two hours. Stir several times during this period. and then add straw- berries which have been out ‘its smnil pieces. Let stand ior one- hali hour before serving. This eon- coction should be served with small cookies or plain cake. , lIiiiEiiiGS - iiy lion Reynolds i "If you find my diamond rings in \ , the potui-oes—l won't have i l l PETER STALKS A DRUMMER llflrki With joy the woodlands ring‘. The Grouse is drumming in the spring, . - ——Oid Mother Nature. bigLlstenl" commanded Peter Rab. "You are always wanting nig to listen. What is it this time?" re- plied Mrs. Peter a hit impatiently. "Don't you hear it?” asked Peter. "Here what?" tars. Peter spoke sharply. "Thai. drtunmlug nvor in _ Green Forest," roplcd Peter, "0! roiirse I hour it, There would hi,- Something: wrong with my curg ll‘ I rlidifl. Sounds Bitty tn iuir," rc- piiril little Mrs. Peter. ,P"li?1‘ lucked at bits. Peter u hit wondcrlngly, “\Vh_y 5111;?" '1... asked. ""l'himdri"er the Grouse is iolljng cvrryboclgi right where ho is ovvr their in the Grown Forest, rind if that isn't n silly thing to do I doift know irhal. is.’ re-torted Mrs, Peter. “Did you over try to find iii-n when he was drumming?" asked Prim". ' i Why should I’! l’ have more im- lmlllllll Ulilliifi to do. It would be u waste o! time." said Mrs. Peter, Peter nodded. "It would so if you were in a hurry. my dear. He sounds easy to find, but when vou start to go straight to him you find he isn't there, So he lsn‘ telling everybody just. where he is. And whet is there silly about telling other folks good news?" said he. "What grlod news is there in that noise? It sounds like thundeu n long way off, and I don't like thlln~ der storms.” rotor-led Nirs§l>e‘er. She was feeling out of sorts. "My dear," sold Peter. "l! that doesn't mean spring to you it does to everyone else who hears it. I wish _l could see him thundering." He said this so wistfullv she knew instantly what lie “'88 thinking- "You slay right here in the dear Old BriurPaicii. I-‘efer Rlhltt." said she severely. Peter said nOthing, but that night found him over in the Green Forest, When daylight came Steal- ing in rmorig the trees he didn't go home to his dear Old Brlar- patch, he made hirnsell comfortable in 9, bmmble-tangle and closed his eyes to doze. But his ears were not; closed. Nq indeed! They were wide open, It would be a foolish Rabbit who would sleep with clos- ed curs. _ At lust those long ears-picked up g sound that caused Peter's eyes llic listen. Somewhere in the Green Forcst someone was drumming. ‘Flint ls hoiv it sounded nnyn-ay. the long rolling sound oi u drum It begun sloivly, gradually grew taster, and faster and faster still. Perhaps you have hoard distant thunder like that. “That's him! the Grouse!" thought Peter, and turned his hood. first to one side, then to the other as, he tried to make sure of the direction from which that sound was coining. ile wanted to see as well as hear that drummer. 1t was (or this that he was staying in the Green Forest. “It sounds o, long way oil." thought Peter, "Yes, sir, it sounds as it Thunderer is a. long way irom here. Ii I didn't know about that log I might be tooled. It is queer about that sound. Sometimes it seems near when it is iar away. sometimes it seems far when it l: near. But tar or near it i: good to hear. It means sweet Mistress ‘to Ily open. He sat up the better to l ‘ll Offer o reward for it with o Guardian Wont Ad!" Spring is here to stay." ‘nine OUGHTA s: A LAW! LET'S QTOP lN HERE FORSME R01 Cll000ltiE' NAii! noiiow IN THERE WE RNOW! AND ANYWM I WANNA GET T0 Bi‘: [so r. mearso-v am, 0/1/6400, Ill. (By Thornton That's Thunderer THE GUiKBPIAN. W. Burgess) ' ./- -- - ill0ll'{iil Pr-ii-i- ‘I 'l"liiliiii‘rsgi'nci"illiri~_ Riiil-itiv/l i i-iiiir.“ often i-ullod Parlridnl? "il-llllllflli Iii- isn't one, lius n favorite lliill"? lor his tlrqiiiniiiig. Hi- can drum on; stump Zl liig stout‘, or vvrii uii 2lii~ ground, lie prolrrs ti» ie up on siineihlng, and nu uiii lug sxiiin him |1Ci‘.'£’i'i/|_V, Pelt-r l:ni~vi' the iilil log Thunilerei- had used inst _\:';li‘ nncl guessed that iiiut was -.r'.ii-ic he was new. So lie lieuilt-J straight for that. As_iie drew near the driyaziiiing log Peter irnoverl very slowly unzi carefully, stopping oiteu to listen and to look pihead. He was 1min; to creep near enouizh ill Ilium! rlr {i9 see him without being soon by Iliim; without letting hlu knew that anyone was near. I iis called stalk- iing. Peter was stalking, Thundegey the Grouse. , “If I can get near enough per- haps this time I can see just lie-n" he makes all that noise." though‘. Peter. He hurl tried other times and failed. The next story: “Thund-r-rei‘ Drums for Peter-z" '% \ ‘ Contract Bridge. By Josephine Culbertson ' BRILLIANT DEFENSE After an important ioanlof-ffillr "midi. the participants "were en- grossed in the usual posi-mcrtem. “How in the world could you ins» that threenorump contract on Board nine?“ demanded our of “in disgrlinicd losers, ilpflliiilil; iu u term irnaie. “Fury muiio rive-odd against; us, and there vi'nsii't n thing we could do about it." "Oh, no?“ sneercd the erstwhile declare; on Board nine, "Well, ilni defense fixed mo good and proper on that board and l defyyou lo say that I mride the wrung i-iuy!" This is what huuvoncd ntvboih tables: I Northsieaier Both sides vulnerable. Q5422 91x‘ QKJ9643 .y.A:l2 4J9 $Q1087 oaioos N V543- 6 \iV E 6Q? gins 5 J-Qfififi draw bursa QKQT‘: QJOS 514104 \ In both roams South ended up derlorer at three liOLTlllflPv hllvi"! first responded ivith spudes and inésris to North's. diamond bids. lBoth Wests led‘ the heart lflck- I" one room the play was won over. Having won with tlw lllflllk 1W4"- ace. South led a spade to the 80'.‘ end returned the diamond tcu, ducking in dummy, Eiist won with the queen and returned i1 “will. Dcqlurcy took this trick urd knock- ed out the diamond nee. Thus, he could claim two spade tricks, tin-co hearts, four diamonds nnd two clubs, and nothing was even thought about lilt‘ mutter. 1i‘. the other tulilo South hnd 1i rougher voyage! llC. loo. cilioroil his hand, with a Spildt‘ and lei lhv diamond ton ride, but lfinst. ivilhout the siispir-ion of a hesitation, played low.‘ Well. south \\'.'is uoL ‘n mind render! Hr lezl llli0'.|li‘l' diulioml rind pill. in diiannryfls nliiir. gnd when East look this trick iwiih the queen, clummys entire diamond suit was stone dead! Opportunities f0!‘ this sort o! rlrfetisivc i-oup are ruthcr i-urr, but for lhnl- very rrzisnii. dclrndvizs should be Oil the nirri. it n-ns quite true that by holding up the riin» niond queen, East risked the loss of that. vnrri. but it was fnr more pertinent that if he played the queen immediately, he would he giving up—not merely rlSklng-l.he defense. since the bidding made it quite obvious that ilie only hope was to lhut out dummyu: long suit. . By Alex Ruyntond WILL, ‘vii-OK 1- ma, Ly; .. .1 " KIIP OUTTA Ti-iis, BUD! YOU'RE Afiillkl’ FOR A i<iCi< IN THE "rurr [whore hi- r-houses Lo, cu n 103:, n. - CHARLOTTETOWN ccwimazz tbm/‘G UNIFORM I KING or THE ROYAFFOUNT=FD I'LL CZOGI/NON ll/M GIT“ H! 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