PAGE TEN mj.-.-... TOIIIG 3.30 Tm prizes are those prPVIIIIllg nmoo Holy Redeemer Hall lingo: in tin city A. F. and A. M. A joint meeting of SI - John's Lodge No. I and Vic- toria Lodge No. 2 will be held In the Masonic Temple-, Charlottetown. at 8 o'clock I Wednesday evening. Map Blot I II? The Rev. J. H. Freestone. D.D.. an eminent and out- standing Masonic speaker, will address the meeting. All visiting Master Masons invited to attend. the aaunr II at other Dr. .'.I. ill. ('92 A BIG OOOPERATIIIE RALLY MORELI. HALL r.r.i. 0n WEOISESAY MAY 31 1953 8:00 P. M. Come and hear addresses by Rev. U. 1). Nelson MacDonald. ("iii-'ch. Dartmouth. N. S. Woodlawn Unlhd fly, Director of Adult E(Ill('1lIl0n at St. Francis Xavier University. Refreshnn.-nts Scru-d 1 . BARN DRIVE III Jesseri - Our Famous Pies WHY BOTHER PREPARING DINNER - SPECIAL - Curb Service or Dining Room Bosy Tenderloin or Pepper Steaks Green Peas - Diced Carrots Tossed Salad-Apple Jelly A French Frys - PUBLIC HOLIDAY HIS MAJESTY having by Proclamation dated at Ottawa the 16th day of March, 1949, fixed MONDAY THE 5TH bration of holiday, I call DAY OF JUNE NEXT for the official cele- his birthday and the same being a statutory upon the citizens of Charlottetown to take due notice thereof and conduct themselves ac- oordingly. B. EARLE MacDONALD, ' Mayor. PRIN C E IIlIl'IIlll HEAD schedule for May 1st to June zilrd: "Prlnce Nova"-Leave Wood Islands . "Prince Nova"-Leave Caribou 'Charlea A. Dunning"-Leave Caribou ”Charles A. Dunning" .. For Dally Information. Listen to CFCY a '!:5.'i A.M. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIME mlieriand l('E Wood Islands-caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between EDWARD ISLAND it NOVA SCOTIA In I-I. HQ?-M err? 777? l"."'."t' DI-av-i "F55 223: -Leave Wood Islands Ferries Limited. OFF . : Charlottetown. P. E. ”fZS!il;” '11)" Nild. 83 both Chari tion rcgirding 'm' M. V. ESKIMO Comnrencicg Friday, will make regular calls at Corner Broolc, .n;:s will be every third wrek thereafter from ottctown and Summersidc. Corporation 0i'i'I Charlott:-imvn i605. I;'EiYFOlIIIOl.AliO SHIPPING SERIIEE Prince Edward island Industrial Corporation L.l'l Anisiir.-""""D June 9th, the Motor Vessel For informa pace reservations and rates apply to co. Box 219. Charlottetown or phone S .i ithem?" grumbled Plunger t circled round and round high above THE UUARDIAN. lly Thornroa W THE THREE FISHER! Whate'er you do. somehow or other, You're sure to find affects of an- other. -Old Mother Nature. "Good luck. and bring me home a nice fish." said Mrs. Plunger to Plunger the Osprey as he perpared to spread his great wings and go i fishing as he did every morning. i Plunger flew up high and head:-d )for the Great River. There he i CLl'ClCd slowiy above the water as I only members of the Hawk family .:ind the Buzzard family can. lie I not only looked down on the water . but down in the water, clear to ithc bottfm where the water was not deep, and almost .4) the Dul- tom where it was deep He has wonderful eyes. has Plunger the Osprey. He has need 1 them. old Mother West Wnd had jusi. brought her children. the Merry LiL:l: Breezes. to the Big River and they were dancing on the water as they dearly love to do As they danced they made ripples all over the surface. Plunger didn't like that. They were spoiling his fish- ing. They may not have known it. Probably it would have made no difference if they had known it. They were spoiling his fishing be- cause when there are many little ripples and waves on the water he cannot see down in it. "They were a nuisance. Old Mo- ther West Wind should keep them off the water. How can a fellow catch fish when he can't see as he e S b the Big River. Once he closed his wings and shot down only to Spread them again and check him- self before hitting the water. He could no longer see the fish the sight of which had started that plunge. He beat hla way back up until he was once more circling high over the shining Big River He saw Lnnglegs the I-leronjlylng low. his great wings beating the air slowly his long legs straight out behind him. his long neck folded back on his shoulders so that he look- .nr:tr;n5r.nrxnnrmn.- 1- JA - i h W r "F-'333l't( contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ju QQUOOC "W365. .-OUDDiZi'C(mB:EDD35IIDOiJDDK&L NOT TOO HARD A PROBLEM Wests avoidance of the so-called "natural" load in today's deal gave rleclarer something of a problem- but one which he should have solv- ed without great difficulty. mm-v 8 - th ra It south dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 50 Q Q 9 4 3 2 h”. V 8 3 2 O K 0 9 4 K 7 K 8 o a he :A K 4 N 3.1 9 7 O rig oven W E owes 4.0 10 9 s S n1 4 3 2 4AJm1 o Q 10 5 he 0 A J 4 .3A 8 5 The bidding: South West North East 1 N 1' Plan 2 N '1' Pool Th 3 Q Pan 4 Q Pall Pius Para ...mm...n..... In view of the outcome. if womd have been wiser for South to erslst with his notrump Th bidding. instead of locating an the "fit" in the spade suit ihrce notrump would have been virtually foolproof. where as at four spades, South could go wrong. west did not ins many players would) lay down the heart king--- he preferred to open hLs lop dia- mond. Dummy won the first trick. and declarer took the trump fin- esse. West won with the King and led another diamond This too was won in dummy, and afteiw wirawinz another round if trumps. but did not necessarily havi:.the E01101 ltd a heart toward his own jack. oy Al Capp NO AN5WK3...I'VI -fish." said Mrs. Plunger to Plunger TJW-;mE can catch fish this morning? Per- haps he isn't going fishing. Pm- are good but they are too small. Mrs. for just a bite like that if I could catch one." thought Plunger, circl- ing a little farther down the Bin River and keeping watch of Lon!- legs. of land. held his spread and glided down toward the shore. At the edge of the water he dropped his long legs, raised hlS wings high so that for an instant they almost back. then folded them, stretched for a long look all about. then be- gan slowly to walk along at edge of the water. stopped with his feet in the water. drew his head down by folding his neck back. knowing that patience catches the most fish. He was at one of his favorite fishing spots. high in the air. Plunger could see that around that point the water were not dancing there. it was at the where it joins the Big River. look over there myself. caught good fish there before. and where the water is still enough for thought he, and headed direction. Brook from the smiling Pool was Rattles the Kingfisher. He was fly- ing low, just above the water. With from where Longlegs was standlnl Plunger. "There are too many fish- erman. Yes. sir, there are too manv fishing here. two too many." But once Ionglega took a quick. long step and his long bill shot down. He straightened settled back into watchful waiting. hand. apparently with that he would have to find a high honor and the jack on his right. West simply exited. Sc-uth had to lose two more heart tricks. Declarer neglected a vital move before touching the then to lead a heart to his own ten-spot. Had he done this. the de- fenders would have been helpless. Getting back to the opening lead. observe how easy it would have been if West had opened the heart king. He would shift. of course. but later. declarer would have no other play except to load a heart from dummy and put in his own spot. on the sound supposition that West had led from the ace-king. Good luck. and bring me home it the Osprey. Ollig fishing. too. "I wonder where he I-hlnks I19 ably he is going frogging. Frogs Plunger wouldn't thank me The Big Heron flew over 3 point great wings touched above his is long neck as high as possible 719 Presently he From where he was circling so as still. The Merry Little Breezes mouth of Laughing Brook "So that's it. I think I'll have a i have st now that is the only place fellow to really see down in it," in that Just then the sound of a harsh ttle floated up to him. He heaid again. Flying down Laughing final rattle he lighted in a tree at overhung the water not far still. He didn't even turn his ad. iAnother fisherman.” grumbled didn't leave himself. continu- to circle above the still water. up. tipped his ad back and swallowed. Then he the idea e heart ten forced the king. but and later heart suit. at was to strip cut the diamonds d clubs from both hands. and ten- (:HARl.i)'l'l'l-."l'UWN ' . KING OF THE ROYAL MUUN D0'1'.T.!L.'?1PP1-E - MAY 30. 1959 ny Lune (iri-i mun YlaU:ntE7'MVAE4I' F21.-, , Mg5'lN7FZESTlN'AN'DgE5 ' 440.5 'E2't'Irm ' 7'HIN.'-sf TED SPA Nwwvli --1-v 2- -. . i.,....uim amp... 4 w-.a..... . 6ITYlN'AWFUL aouaii... AN' 'lN!llE'S EIGHT MILES rec. we ouou-iA ac . ABLE 1'55: ooven... DIVE IND! MERE .. EA'I'.. 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