Vernon, , . wean inifporition r5 buyI-lorigdquontitiss of ungroded y}. h‘ lisst‘ rnodretprice. _ B99‘ “i ‘ gdiygred at our grading station) w, give quick ond- eiiicient- service. Shipments graded and w“, "turns. immediately. Try our SHUR-GAIN FEEDS, ' i. J. MACDOUGALL,’ P. i. I. Tit-fies. ROYALTY “'~ ‘r ._.--- c oh Qgflng oi the en- ‘Pfinynfiiiy Wramenh Institute was {as It the school on March 3rd. M _ Th, president presided and W“; m. mesons by wrestles m, creed in unison. Rail call was msweredwiih an Iribll hi! W 33 “ember-a. Two new members were yglcomed. The minutes were read m4 gppXOVBd. Committees were nan-i from. Mrs. Ward gave the ichool reportfithen Miss Agnew “y, g report 4mm Mr. MacArthur. Leod - Y3 1'"; .9 9' ilely Reclaim!’ "B" ‘iillllaili i 8.30 The prises are the same as- mm prevailing at other Bingos in the ell!- For Charitable‘ Purposes i special Ilurlng Last French Fried shrimp THE WIllilMlLL n oasrroq eraser ruous» rue \ / THE iINIBYMAN For service around-the home or plsoo oi business call ill-L.‘ We specialise in window cleaning. shoveling side- walks. house-cleaning, mow- ing lawns, cleaning base- ments, furnaces and pipe cleanilll’. carpentry and elec- trical jobs, etc. For satisiao- lion at a low coat call us. We have alully qualified stall of tradesmen. >’ UUIBKIES e "Here comes your wife,- Alvin —- are Y0" Want Ad sold that wos o crow coll?" t U'L ABNER poi-ton the second card party with the amount or $71.05 realised. Mrs. Cecil Wood gave the Red Cross re- port-aeveral iin ed articles were turned in and more work handed out. The secretary reported seven cards sent in February. Thank-You notes were read. Discussion on the Brownies iol- lorwed with a. motion oi $211) be paid ior tickets and an additional $10.00 be given Mrs. Osborne for Brownie work. corresponds read and discussed. A letter lrom Mrs. Gates was read tile-liking the members ior their periormance on the Feb. 19th broadcast. A letter irom the T.B. League read and dis- cussed. Mrs. Kelis oiiered to get iniormation required and semi the report. It was decided to send a parrel to an Institute in Britain at once. New committees were appointed: School. Mrs. Roger and Mrs. Carr; Lunar. Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Foster. Mrs. I-lowatt. Mrs. Kells. Mrs. W. Wood as hostess; Programme: Mrs. H. Macbeod and Mrs. Currie. Roll call for April is an Easter verse. Collection amounted to‘ $206. ‘Pressures report had a balance oi $226.12. Mrs. Buchanan entertained with two games oi bingo won-by Mrs. Bartlett. A delicious lunch was served by committe-in-chsrge. Meeting closed with the King. BIG cncsucer. rnooucan The province or Quebec ao- counts ior approximately 33 per cent oi Canada's production oi chemicals and allied products. rrxrorrrs PLASTIC nuflons Canada is one oi the world's leading nations in the export o! ‘ ‘_' buttons. The llovr Wonder Working “910” SONUTUNE Gives Better llearlng Under- standing For Demonstration Consult MRS. C. F. SMITH The Charlottetown Hotel Charlottetown. P. E. l. Sat, Mom, Tues», March 5th. to tth. BY Kill REYNOLDS ' sure the Guardian Belcareiul never to intrude; ‘ There's nothing that can be more rude. --Old Mother Nature. To énter where you are not ea- pected, are not wanted. and have no rlsht to be, is to intrude. In- truders are not liked. This is espe- cially true when they enter homes where they have not been invited. Never be anlntmder ii youcan help it. Evenrone who iutrudes by accident or chance, ‘anally without intent, usually‘ iinds it an unpleasant experience. Peter Rabbit knows. Yes, sir. Peter knows. Peter had’ gone over to the Green Forest. What for‘! Nothing in particular. He seldom goes anywhere ior any particular and special reason excepting when in spring and stunrnez‘ he vlsitl Farmer Brown's garden. Peter is one oi those fortunate or unfortu- nate ioiks witn nothing much to do but eat. sleep and be curious. about: the aiiairs oi other folks. Eating food that he seldom has- to hunt for, finding it almost any- where he happens to be when he ieels hungry. he doesn't have to Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson -LeannslvesannMblllslelnosslressuusels’ usrusesnuuey MISSING A SLAM A supposedly expert team was knocked out oi the recent Vander- . bilt Tournament (which is a team- of-iour contest) largely because its North-South pair missed the slam in_ the following deal: I | South dealer. North-South vulnerable. ass gnqasrss 8 ‘J a 5 ‘ Q Q 10 3 A. 5 4 ‘2 N' 9:?;o oars g9 s 5 WSE Q 1o 2 a? 2 gQ 9 quot Q K 9 8 4 \ O K ' §AKmes ed six clubs with comparative ease. via this bidding: South West North Bast 1 Paaa 1 Q 1 Q 1 N T Pass 3 Q Pass 4 b Pass 6 1 (final bid) - West opened s. heart. and South took all 13 tricks, dropping the queen o! clubs and getting plenty o! discards on dummy's diamonds. At the other table the non-vul- psychic tactics, and, whether due to this or simply to South's own peculiar notions of bidding. the slam tvas missed. Here tbs auction went: south _ West North East 1 ‘ Pass 1 Q 1.N_T i!) Dbie. Pass Pass 2 Q Dbie. Pass 3 Q Pill 4 Q (l) Plla B‘ P"! Pass Pass e the heart suit and in that w show his control. valuation o! his own heart holding South had never rebld his clubs. .('By Thornton W. Burgess)‘ nerable East indulged in some “Why will it?" Peter wanted to know work in order to live as some o! his neighbors must. Bo he has A lot ot time in which there ls noth- trig he must do. Nothing is more tiresome than sitting around with nothing to do. through some ioiks am too lazy to have iound this out. It sets Peter to wandering about. i'uli oi curiosity about his neighbors and their aiiairs. He had met Illa big cousin, Jumper the Hare. Jumper is an- other who has nothing to do but eat, sleep and keep out oi reach oi the claws and teeth oi hungry neighbors. Except (or size and the iact that Jumper wears a white coat in winter while Peter's is brownish-gray, they are much alike, and doing nothing in p\r- ticular is a family trait. Oii in the distance I-looty, biggest and fiercest oi the Owl family, hooted his hunting call. Peter had an unpleasant shlvery feeling. l-le had heard that hunting call many times, sometimes near and some- times fer away. but never without having that shivery feeling. Jum- per has it too. “I don't like that iellow," said Jumper. "Who does?" replied Peter. "Having him around is bad enough at any time. but pretty soon now it will be worse than ever." said Jumper. "Why will lt?". Peter wanted to know. "He and Mrs. l-looty will have s. family to iced and it takes a. lot oi meat to teed growing young Owls. We'll have to keep our eyes open more than ever now." Jumper explained. Then he added: "Their eggs will be hatching soon now." At One table North-South reacn- "Llstenl" exclaimed Peter. "Are you telling me that those Owls have eggs now?" Jumper nodded. "I certainly am. They have had eggs ior quite a while. I thought everybody knew that," he replied. "I didn't. I don't know as I be- lieve it now. You must be fooling. Why. winter isn't over yet. Birds doift. nest until spring." retorted Peter. "Some birds do. ‘Fhose big Owls do." snapped Jumper. He didn't like being doubted. Nobody does. "But — but—" began Peter. then hesitated. "There are no buLs. I tell you they do. Mrs. Hooty was sitting on three eggs right through that last bad snowstorm we had." replied Jumper. "How do you know? You couldn't have seen her. And how do you know how many eggs she has, ii’ she has any? You can't climb a tree any more than I can. And you North said later that he 111d wouldn't dare climb up to that nest parsed the double d one notrumn ii you could," said Peter. for a specific Purim» — he w“ . Jumper recovered his usual sure that East would rflflle him“ good-nature. "Quite right, Cousin seli in hearts. and this would give peter," said 1m "plucky the cmw NOPI-h ihfl IJPWYWnltY 1° 61194115 told me. He ilew over that nest while Mr. and Mrs. Tooty were away the day before the storm. I This was a shrewd and isr-slsht- guess he would have liked to have ed bit oi reasonins. but it was taken those eggs but he didn't dare nessted by Sou-H's strange over- to. Usually the Hootys have only . two. That's luck for a lot of us." 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