PAGE TEN itiulill HOTEL ill HOLLIS ETREHT HALIFAX. N. S. A mod-2r'n hrick huilrmig wall newly decorated. warm. roniinriably lur- nished rooms. Automatic Fire Sprinklnr System in ex:-ry rnnm lnr yniir safely mvrl pi-nir-i-iinn. Rn- dins :.-x':iii:.hlv Free Diet- night Pnikiniz. T)All.l' RATES ' Room: lltiili Hun- i- -V; iY'iti'r ! Sl'V'?l ii Qj 3:: (twig .t'i,,'1ll I nriv-mi-' sirir ':.if.n, sniici Rnnms With lltivale I I Bath nu-E ah-u.ver SlNf'.l.i' Vi"!-55.50 I l .hR.."ii') i 'rw:N l”.f1't:5 57.30 TRY. TIY. TII AGAIN Ewno trio: and tries and tries again That which he soon will ourely tliri. i-Hooiy the Owl. I 3 The Greatest successes often are made up at many Iailurea. Those unwilling to try and try seldom succeed. All the Green Meadow and Green Forest folk know this. Those who are too stupid. or too lazy. or too timid. to keep trying. or who think themselves so smart they do not need id keep trying. seldom live long. succeuiul living is the result or constant trying. Ynung Hooty had watched his father. Hooty the Great Owl. catch a Mouse and had thought that nothing could be eas- ier. Then he had tried to catch Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Al. Biaiicliarii and His Orchestra. Siiggi-st Reservations Be Made Early. PLEASE PHONE 1170 one himself, doing just. its he had EASTER MONDAY BUFFET SUPPER DANCE Charlottetown Hotel MONDAY. APRILJ4 Tickets o2i00 Admissioii--7 Ho Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY siiruiiniv Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band For reservations Phone 1222 Before 7 iiir. call 478-L Rcscnaiiniis held until 10:30 p.m. in mm.,,,,,-, hand, 1,... mum-Ion, SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR. DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB Dancing 19:30 to 12:00 Horned ' By Thornton W. Qurgess seen his lather do. At least. he . thought he was. The Mouse had escaped. He tried again and mines ed. He tried I third time and his claws and his crop were still em- pty. He was Iinding out that seeing and doing are very ditierent. mat- ters. and that what appears to be may may be the very hardest thing to do. He was getting discouraged. Fall- iire usually is discouraging. At the same time he grew more and more determined tha&he would catch a dinner ior himseli without any help Irom anybody. You see Young Hooty had the proper spirit. He knew it could be done tor he had ,seen his rather do ii. In fact. he had been l;H'Pll the Mouse Hooiy had taught so easily. If his iather could do it he coiild, do it and he would: i'l'll show him.'' he kept. sayinc over and over again as he tried and (allied and tried again. Unknown to him his keeping watch oi him. I-looty had started to talge. some food to him, but Hocty had inter- iered and she had iziven it to ,lYoumz l-lnolys sister. who had not its yet. had a lesson in hunting. ”Hc isn't. liiinizry cnoiiizh yet." said Hooty. "When he thinks or tears he won't get anything to eat he will try harder than ever and sooner or later he will find out what the trouble is. what he :s do- ing wrong. There is nothing like an empty stomach to quicken wits." "But the poor dear will get so hungry," said mother. I-looiy was hard or heart. or pre- tended to be. "Do him good." said i; he. 'tDo him good. Dbiug for others who can do for themselves does no good for anyone. Help them try to help themselves. but don't ldo it unless they try and keep try- ing." in titer was Once Mrs. ciifiinoed !.7tll.'iV;pagVe.- l 6 CLOSING l DENTAL OFFICE Owing to ill health and other reasonl I am closirii my Deni-I1 Office. I am offering for sale at very inw prlro: all my denial equipment and A large stock of dental supplies. These may he ss-nn at my olrice. i26 Richmond Street. any time before. 28th April. I am willing to sell as one lot or injtiparnle smaller sales. Also all accounts nwlnr me must he settled helnre April 30th. tall- ini: which they shall he placed in C. H. BEER. h.n.s.. 120 Richmond Shoal. - 6 VT HE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN 10030 Q contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson - Iv.6oaQaoec-oeavoart-oastae3 Till: TRAPPEII South Wu guilty or the blackout of bridge crimes in the following deal-he trapped his own partner in the bidding. went dealer. 7 Both aldel vulnerable. tMl1Ch-poll". duplicate. . 41095! 9954 p '.Q31 i T'lQ”';32 I 6 Tfoj ' N oicu-i A.li07 W E 5 '5 S gitnu 4x970 H10 QKQB74 QAQ32 .6 4.542! At one table nu! aiictiorr went: wm. North rut South 1. Paris 1! l0 Puii 2; 30 PW, pug 3. Pass 4Q(-l Dble. Pass Pass Pu! West opened his siiiizleton hear; and East-West set. the contract two tricks. 500 points. giving Norma South a zero on the board. south immediately took his part- ner to task tor having twice rais- ed spades without even adequate trump support. and said that he had had every reason to expect ii better dummy. North freely admit- ted that he had ”passed." but he had a few things to say about South's bidding. which can be summarized as Iollmvs: When Soiiui nvercallcd La.-tils one heart. with one spade and West passed, North ielt that a raise to two spades could scarcely lead to trouble and that it nught have some value, even it only to make it more dllliciilt for the opponents to get back into ilie nuciion. surely. North said, he had enough so that he didn't have to (car a. two-spade contract. Tll('ll. when South passed over East's tliri-n diamonds. North ieit sure that he could "get away Charlottetown. with" it three-spade bid as far as the enemy was concerned. and how could he dream that he would be trapped by his own partner? South. by passing to three diamonds. had tacitly 8l'1n0llllF.l'(l that he was tliroiiizli. alid so his name bid was utterly incrinsisteiit. North was right. It was inexcus- able for Soirtli in pus over three diamonds and then bid over three spades. I! North had really held the values for two raises. he would have jumped to three spades im- niediatcly: so his second raise was clearly A more compeiitive maneu- ver. 4.11 romp-n-a a hr! um. vvNnl-Avi- A . Napoleon and Uncle Eiby DrDON”l' TANGLE wil” HIM, wD.'.' was A - 5"”- IINIUI WlT'A V BROKILN Ill-R !,'- YA OUGI-(TA SEE I 4 By Al Czipp TIPPY AND "CAP." KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED 07711055 l MY&lEKSII5 QMMUVDIR 4 KCTIR ID WKNIELTKQ X .. V1 004'!!! PAPRIL 12. 1952 . By Zar" Grev lC'NOVE ONLY LA5' 7OOSDY.' WHAT...1 ON! VA A DOTTY DRIPPLE PLEASE I STUBS d TABLE eoamaae P 1. ' RIGHT THIS way S gm-e- i-AN' 6i2AN'MA's Dl2EAMiN' 'Bou'r AUTOMOBILES MEANT FINANCIAL, GAIN. Tl-l' BOOK 3AiD-- AN RIGHT AWAY A LAD)! GAVE us A QUARTER" cuz TIDPIE FOUND HER PockErBooK-- ORAN MAJ no ' " Mucu or ALL THAT FlNANClAL emu Sn-Will HIM A VE4,-Tl'El?DAV --THAT OJGHT TO 6E7 HIM IN ON TIME THE MOPNN6! MY FLAN DIDN'T WORK! 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