1 ” limos 1-so": Bone - See - Laugh Enjoy TWO PLAYS By St. Paul's A.Y.P.A. ST. PAUL'S HALL This Thursday. May 10th g azoo P. M. Admission 50c and 25c D A N C E Mt. Stewart Legion Hall EVERY THURSDAY George Chappell and his Merry Islanders. Canteen Service Admission 50c oiiiiio soiiisnuiia Through the facilities of the Department of Health and Welfare, Diagnostic Chest Clinics will be held throughout the Province during the month of May, as follows: SOURIS HOSPITAL- Monday, May 14th 1:30- 4:30 PM. MONTAGUE llOSPlTAL- Monday. May 21st. 1130- 4:30 P.M. ALBERTON HOSPITAL-- Monday, May 28th .................. .. l::30- 4130 RM. SUMMERSIDE- Tuesday, May 15th .................. .. 9:30-12:30 P.M. PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM- Every Thursday Every Thuisday . 1(l:00-12:00 A.M. 1:3()-- 4:00 P.M. Every Friday 1230- 4:00 PM. Patients for review will receive appointment through the mail. All persons who have not been in contact with an active case of Tuberculosis and have not attended these Clinics before are requested to con- sult their family doctor or their district Public Health Nurse, either of whom will be pleased to make ap- pointments il indicated. E. M. FOUND. M.I)., C.M., Medical Director of Clinics. Wood Islands - caribou Ferry Service 'riir: CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nova will run on the lollowing schedule until the return or the Charles A. Dunning. lstuiiilaril Time) ,...s 'l n.m.. ll a.ni.. it part. ..... 9 a.m.. 1 p.m.. 5 F-Ills Leave Wood Islands Luve Caribou IIDRTIIIIMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. Head Office: CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. For Particulars Phone is. Charlottetown. Federation of Agriculture Notice to Cash Members and Farmers who did not join in 1950; also District Secretaries and Chair- men- Membership Fees for 1951 are now due and may be paid your District Secretary. The Week of May 7th is Membership Week-Clean up the Job beftam cropping. Membership in the Federation is your in- surance inr the future. BOARD OF DIRECTORS P. E. 1. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Attention Farmers Now In Stock John Deere Lime Sowers Both Tractor & Horse Ilrawn A. Piokard Farmlractors Ltd. Maloeoue Highway Ll'l.. ABNER -. - i..- .. W ,, .fI-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, Till CERTAIN SIGN 1" mlklnir UP your mind be slow, Be sure you absolutely know. sky above the Green screamed. No. he wasn't in pain. or pure joy. It was spring and he and Mrs. Redtail were home. It ing in great circles once more. al- most cloud-high shove the Green and the Old Posture. out over the Big River. It was good Just. to sail and sail and look down on all the ramiliar things. R.e'dtail. like all members of the Hawk tamily. has wonderful eyes. To Johnny Chuck sitting on his doorstep looking up. Redtaii was hardly more than a. dark speak against I white cloud. To Recltsil looking down Johnny Chuck was '193D'GQ3ZB1UU".'l'.iC'Cl-14:-4” 7OOO53O.'1'x(l Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .0.-1':-. I.--.-c--:--;-ctoooauauc-emu; THE NATURE or A" BID It goes without saying that ev- ery bid up to the last one, which sets the contract. is or n more or less tentative nature. The phrase "more or less" is important in this observation, however. because the bidet is that some bids automatic- ally "type" the hand and imply that it is not suitable for any oth- er contract than the one mention- ed. It the ioregoing seems obstruse. perhaps we can clully it by means of an example: South dealer: Both sides vulnerable. This was the bidding in a sup. homily expert rubber game: South Wont North Float! 1 O I V 2 Q 2 9 - - Pass 2 N T Pun. 5 0 Plan Page Pun South had no play loritl'ieMcon- tract-in fact. he went down two tricks. This was particularly un- fortunate. because three notrump would have been in laydown. Superficial analysis might lead to the conclusion that South was responsible tor his side's failure to land at three notrump. but few it any experts would deliver this Judgment. The outstanding ilaw in the bidding occurred on tiic first round, when North bid two diamonds! Again superficially. there does not seem to be anything wrong with't.his tree raise. since North has the values in high cards and trump support. Nevertheless, the two-diamond bid is to be criticized because North has I tar better call available. namely. one no- trump. The pertinent and esseritinlpoint is that North's hand is I notrump type. His 4-3-3 distribution is the notrump pattern. He has 3 (air honor-count. but certainly he is not strong enough to envisllt I minor-suit game contract unless South can make a strong rebid over one notrump. Northls first uuty. oven at this early stage. is to "type" his hand for his part- ner. and the one-notrump bid does this tar more accurately than the single raise. After the raise. South had rea- son to feel that live diamonds I would be A ilood contrlct. End iprobably saier than three no- 1 trump. lly Thornton W. Iiirgon) -Mrs. Redtoll. i I Redtail the Hawk. high in the I Forest - He wasn't hurt, That was 5 scream 5 was good, oh so good. to be ssil- , Forest, above the Green Meadows - - .. .-vr...T' k sitting on his doorstep looking up, Redtail was hardly more than a dark speck against a white cloud. as clearly seen as if he were close by. Looking down on the dear Old Brlar-patch he saw Peter Rabbit dozing in A bramble-tangle and Mrs. Peter sitting at the very ed,” at the Briar-patch dreamily look. int! out over the Green Meadows. What was she dreaming about? Could it be baby bunnies? He saw Reddy Fox taking home a couple or mice to Mrs. Raddy at their home in the Old Pasture. He saw Mr. and Mrs. Quack teed- ing among the broken rushes along the edge of the Big River. In the Old Orchard Skimmer the Swallow was trying to drive Win- some Bluebird and Mrs. Winsome from 3 house they already had taken possession of. He watched Jerry Muskrat swinintiiig in the Smiling Pool. Over in the Green Forest. Lightfoot the Deer drunk at a little pool in Laugliiiig Brook and Thunderer the Grouse strut- ted along an old log, But most of all he watched Mrs. Rediail sitting in the next tree to the one in which was the big nest they had added to from year to year until now it was almost twice as big as it was the year they built it. She was spending a lot of time around that nest. Seine- iimes she ilew l')l'El' in sit on the edge of it There she would sit and sit just doing nothing. Some- times she would fly back and forth over it. It had- been this way for several days. Once in it while she joined him high in the sky. sailing the air currents for the sheer joy of being alive in spring and back home. And site did some hunting. enough to get what food she need- ed. 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