\ 4 4 PAGE TEN ,- STOP! ‘DON'T TAKE A cnancn, BEGORBA . . . om yovn ricxms EARLY ron . A - s'l‘.»PA1'IiIcI('s PLAY "YOUNG PADDY BARRY" which is being staged at the Prince Edward Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY. MARC}! 16th and 17th Seat sale opens at Whelan Memorial Hall r Friday, March 10th, 9:00 am. ALL EVENING SEATS RESERVED 800 Balcony 75c Matinee Price Adults .. Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ HOURS OF TICKET SALE: Friday and Sai'unday—8.30 a.m. to 5.30 pm. Monday, Tuesday and WednesLv1y—9:30 am. to 5 p.m. 1‘liursday—At the Prince Edward. SURE. IT'S A PLAY "WORTH SEEING BEDAD! MARCH 9, 1950 Inn: GUARDIAN. Ci-lARLOTTE’l‘OWl\i “ , KING on.ri_ns ROYAL MOUNTED ..v 5...... - am so... .1. 5 - aawsa. 44/! Mr: 4 All ma .7 §‘au5.%'€z,ii'ii7.4 € INA/_’ iBy Thornton W. lumen) run RIVAL COUSINS . Z’, , 7% {J42 Who inr their ovm refuse to tlghfi /’ _ /é soon forfeit what is theirs by right. —0ld Mother Nature. Reddy and Mrs. Raddy Fox had lived in the Old Pasture for so long that they had come to regard it as theirs by right. That is, they iult that no other Foxes had any rights there. They ielt much the same way about the Green Mea- dows where they did much of their hunting. The Old Pasture and the Green Meadows were their own special hunting grounds. theirs by right of possession. Anyway that is the way they felt about it. and they didn't hesitate to let any strange Fox who came that way - know it. ' ‘ . For sometime a cousin oi theirs, ' LABORERS PROTECTIVE UNION Cousin Gray. so called because he wears a gray coat instead of a. red ‘ one. had been living in a swamp O on another Farm not iar away. He Regular Meeting seldom ventured into the old Pas- THURSDAY, MARCH 9th -— 1:30 P.M. lM...WI'Il Pl."l!5‘llN'AIw‘I' ALL ‘M’ NO!!! VG! MAKE MMCKN‘ THAT ANVII. AN’ DISTIRIIW TM‘ PEACI AN’ QUIET OF NI VILLAGE. VI! 001’ NONHIIES M‘!!! ‘iii’ TOWN _ . ‘MAT IT'S A MATTER _ sun comsauss. SEO !‘LL HELP ‘En , av ssiwmoils Quiet. HAVE A SANWITCHP -i\¢“ . ' AlOUT.MlSTEil . LE£0ERKRANP1Ff x‘ 3 "Perhaps there isn't a Mrs. Gray liter all." said Roddy hopllilily. I got home," said Roddy. “Who?" asked Mrs. Roddy. she didn't seem much interested. “Cousin Gray," replied Reddy. Mrs. Reddy pricked up her ears. "What was he doing over here?” she asked sharply. “Looking around I guess. when I lirst saw him he had his head in our doorway, but when he saw me he left in a hurry." replied Raddy. “Was he alone?" asked Mrs. Reddy. Her voice was even sharper than before. Raddy nodded. "Yes." said he. "Why do you ask? He has always been alone whenever I have seen him." "I was just wondering." replied Mrs. Reddy. “You know what time at year -it is." Reddy grinned. "Yes, my dear. It is still winter and I wish it was spring," said he. ."That isn't what I mean and you know it. it is looking-ahead 0 ‘-3 time in the Fox world." said Mrs. r ture or hunted on the Green Men- (laws. but they had met a few times in the Green Forest and had found traces of him around the pogltry yards of neighboring iarms. ne mom n Mrs. , All members are urgently requested to attend. little late in ggetting Ri:°:r‘i(y ttuihg 1 Old Pasture after a night 0! not too by Earl Anderson °:...‘*.=-S... V H V succesiih ti .Rddhi-111 ll. HDGHES» S00l'01*"l- bettersiilick lillrllldnsvas eairzao; thcar: on his favorite (lat rock where he delights to curl up tor a nap or to take sun baths. "Some one was over here when UUUUDOUOmmflhU‘ contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertnon mwmmmnn A cucvnn SOLUTION .R*¢dY- PRINSE STREET AND WEST KENT SCHOOLS Owing to overcrowding at Prince Street School, it has been decided that commencing next September term the :_-srsr‘n‘sn?57‘rr.n(rr V4‘-i u. L.-. I-~L-w l. w.-...--. .....n City llilave to zongsi. To ht;)li|l)silfloll‘.Iet(3lil:I3ili§ these 10:05‘; I 1,?;'m_‘,;m£:d§mmm‘ um‘, DOTTY DIPPLE 9310“ W 0 WI 9 9°“ "8 5'“ mt fin‘ In today's deal the declarer. by 5" 3 ' '5' ’- vou TAFF DO‘O.IH \\""””’0 grade one in these Schools are asked to notify the Pill!‘ solving an unusual end-position. nreflgtrggfifngwfigr “;:w‘"ho:!§::'5 ' D502-ia1hy'A'X1/Ai’>TPs? ANE;K‘Tl2A \ brought home his game contract. Wit ZWII nib“? »' . cipals before the end of March the number of new pupils expected to attend together with addresses. 5”” M” Rwdy‘ "Don't tell me. my dear. that you "Mm dale,’ think Cousin Gray was looking at .1 2°“ ‘me’ ""1“°"b1‘ our den with any idea or living . , “"""' ‘""‘5'~ there!“ exclaimed Reddy. "Why A K Q that Wollild mean that he isn't alone Q A Q 10 B. ter 3.] ." I 9 A K Q 5 "Just so. Why not?" retorted Mrs. « - V ~ ‘J 4 3 2 Reddy. ' The 5AMT0NE Meuwd “’ the BL”: A7 3 4;. a s 2 "1 wonder!’ exclaimed Reddy. ‘'1 3 I vs vs 2 WNE or hadn't thought of that. or coul';e ; _ J43 9862 th nbe Mrs. Gra,and e _ "- m ‘A Q 10 S :K 8 ‘IE wa.es":|u(;: makihg sure thzft we are I - 8 still living here and there is no i _ _ Svllli Xour spring Garments NOW 3-!‘{1:53‘5; t;={egeptm<l>;:erd1if<;il1Pse.. ~ Y Q 10 1 rnoment. . I " . __ ,_ 1.9 "I'm listening." said Mrs. Reddy. l- —v .. . .— i PHONE 2448 N b*d<un== ...L.‘.;’l.°“¥.'; i.’i:’i§‘;.";E..”°‘.‘l2§:‘~i’: may AND "CAP" sums I W 1 1;‘'°‘'"‘ gig: g°£‘"’ Old Eiasture and oury hunting- ' AN .— _ .. . I — '_’_ : m T s v on i";.“.'::.?."..:i:..?:°.::; l.‘..i;‘.,;‘°i¥.S'..‘;‘: Bo..*.?€3*;:Yi.°o*i's§L éJ§o“3.°i’8‘i%&:‘ °‘° ‘"'?i“"="*'M'-= W AFTER soon BYE man’ l-lE|2E IN ‘nus , 49 Pass Pass Pass neighborhood. But two is another NOVONDER I luoeeesloe Mvseelbri x:/‘I-IY DION?’ ROOM--NUTATTHE ELEVATOR». O . ., I (Exclusive Sanitoneu Cleaners] I STOP PAYING FANG RISES More on larger slzesi Just try Aerowox and you'll never again pay fancy prices for floor wax. Aerowax is the favorite of millions of thrifty housewives. ‘Q n // -~ III: -- 39¢ TI-wa's A MAN THET KNOWS WHUT HE'S AFTER —AN' GOES l-'0’ i‘l'.'.’—MEBBE HI: Knows WHAR AH KIN GIT ‘ANKLES' AARDVARK. r|MH!I-I <ouLn vb? mu North's probable reason {or start- ing with one club. instead of one diamond. was to discourage a. club lead. no matter what the final con- tract turned out to be. west. who had no very attractive. lead. opened the deuce otitrurnps. Deciarer played dummy's ace-had. he played the ten-spot. he would have promoted a. sure trump trick for the enemy—and Emt‘s jack tell. The queen and ten at trumps were then cashed, after which de- clarer played three rounds 01 dia- matter. we simply can't have them ior near neighbors. Ii’ Cousin Gray has any ideas oi’ making a home in the old Pasture we'll have to make him forget it. He'll have to find some other place for a home and some other hunting-ground. And that's that." declared Roddy. Mrs. l-‘teddy nodded. “Just what. I was thinking," said she. “It is hard enough to get food enough for ourselves and children. We simply can't share it with rivals.” "Perhaps there isn't a Mrs. Gray SCATTER- si2AlNEo'--'2’! him to pass up the next quads trick as well. to be consistent, so he took his spade ace and laid down. the good diamond nine. At this juncture South had four spades and K-8 of hearts, had ruiied the diamond. West would have over ruitcd and shifted to clubs. thus making matters very unpleasant ior declarer. south. however. saw this clearly. and so he did not rut‘: East's high dia- spade queen. and mud then cash If your child is run aown and liltieaa. he may be susceptible to ~ . may colds and minor illu. For such conditions we recommend Scott's Emulsion containin Natural Vitamin A and D wit other necessary elements to im- A prove energy and (CI ataaee. Buy §‘.i’..':‘a.‘;f. ".‘:.:;::°“.“ :l::“ 3.2:: no -W M-W ~- ruiiad with the heart eight, cashed ' the heart king. dlsca ing dummy's N“! .ll.".l A TliNl( the jack and ten oi‘ spades to rui- iill the contract. ' l.'\ ."ilw'l51ViIi Nlll?lll0N ' hv Al Capp ..uu..a- ad. G-.qa——'r.:_ ---.»...u..._..=_.== I SEE WE HAVE PLENTY- OF PROTECTIOJ ARCXND HERE‘ WHEEVOU 4 ‘ye monds. discarding his singleton I1"-81' all." said Roddy hopeiully. _,I ' \ club, ‘ —-*—-e——————j , _ . \ New South turned to ‘ A X-1*nl'~‘r|bvN|IiE . '/ . ' cm. a...s..'ia...s.«a...i~. G; 1. .. . - 1 di th k’ . E t i idered Save soc on every pinli A .,°.§‘c,.§;§g U5. 3,‘; .,.i§f.,.,°°:f,,,,s,,,‘ nnmomo UP FATHER by was Mcmguua . 4 Avid!) PE?£l' Mi?.J|56Sl IMAGINE A MAN AGE 3|-I15 WANTlN6'lO.X3lN‘l'hI XJCE ‘-'-A I ‘ .Bn- KIIIBY A ‘ I-I SAY! HI CAN'T Afllwlfl THE OOORI -meal’: IOMITI-din‘ PHONY ABOUT 'l’Hl3...MAY II .. A ~raAP...covIa MI, ' , i<IRBY...1’M ‘ com’ mi / -r. I‘ K . . if /