'_:_.::;.:: 2.2: -: eras.‘ :5: 529$: 23:745- ~ FEQTJAQY” 21k 19B _ rnnuEns'wsrl Annual Meetings at Legion llall ciisiitimrriiwii FEBRUARY 24th T0 27th "russoev-urii; y _ 2:00 o'clock-P. E. I. Sheep lneders’ Association. 7:00 o'clock-P. E. I. Swine Breeders‘ Associaion. ’ Films and opendiscussion on sheep and swine in- duetry. WEDN ESDAY-XISTH- ‘ 9:30 o'clock-Central Farrnsrs'_ Institutes. " 1:30 o'clock-P. E. I. Dairymen's Association. Night meeting at 7:30. Large attendance of pat- rons requested for full discussion on all dairy prob- Ieins, marketing, cold storage, ca-operatives, feeds, etc. THURSDAY-26TH— _ 9:30 o'clock-Opening sessian—P. E. I. Federation oI Agriculture. 12:30 o'clock-Farmers‘ Week dinner at Charlottetown H t I. 2:30 o'clock-Easiness meeting reconvenes at Legion Hall. " - 7:30 o'clock-Open discussion on general Iarm problems. FR|DAY-‘-27TH-- 9:30 o'clock-Open meeting Ior all junior farmers oI the - Province. All_ex-club members and inter- ested farmers between the ages of I6 and 30 years especially invited to attend. 1:00 o'clock-Federation Board Meeting. NOTE: Resolutions tor Farmers’ Meetings should be for- warded in writing in advance of meetings. ATTENTION ALL_ TRUCK OWNERS AND DRIVERS w An organization meeting will be held in the LABOR UNION HALL MONDAY NIGHT, FEB» 23 AT 7:30 P.M. r All owners and drivers are requested to attend. Phone 432 for Reservations E Little! $1.25 (‘I it“ § I-\lllllIl\L MEETING _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION i é CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Charlottetown Hotel é TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th., l2 (Noon) ‘ g l? ' In co-operation with Kiwanis Club. Guest Speaker-Lh-Col. L. F. MacDonald g t KEEP IN THE SWING AT TIIE CLOVER clue The City's Modern and Air- Condirioned Dance Hail CAFETERIA SERVICE WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT omce om: to rustic Dancing“ 9 O‘:loek . Legianairee Orchestra THERE OUGHTA s: A LAW! WWW! |or'so Irightcniiig him V! Till DOUBLE MIITAII Of nothing be toosilre, lest you May find the opposlto prove true. ‘ -Blacky the Crow Never eves Roddy Fox more sure of e dinner. He couldn't miss of it. Thst is iivheir he thought. Never was Blacky the Crow more sure Raddy knew he was going to catch Blacky, and Blaclry knew he was going to be caught. Neither could see how it could possibly lie other- wise. Yet both were . mistaken. Bath were to learn now foolish it is ever to be sure of anything until‘ it happens. Raddy hiid found Blaciry in trouble. Trouble for One person may mean opportunity for an- other. It was so now, or so Roddy thought. Biacky had somehow be- wmfl entangled in a,piece o; stout string. the other end of which had 13990116 Caught ill bushes along the fence between the Green Meadows and the Old Pasture. He could "all lip vii a. post, but that was all. Roddy tried standing up an his hind feet to reach Blacky, but he wasn't quite tall enough, and a sharp peck on the nose discour- aged him. He hadn‘t discovered just why it was that Blacky couidn‘t take to his wings. He was on the wrong side 0f the fence to see the string down in the bushes. Had he seen that he, might have taken hold of it and pulled Blacky off that post. But there were other getting Blacky. He gathered his legs under him and sprang at Bucky, hoping to knock him oft’ that he would (all 05f. He almost succeed- ed. but with o, great flapping of his wings Biacky managed to cling to the edge of the post and then scramble back up. When Reddy leaped there was. much angry screaming on the purt of Bliicky’: friends. Roddy reccivrd several silrirp perks from stout pointed bills, They liurt, but they didn't discourage Irirl. Tlicy made him more dctezininod than cvcr to get Biacky. Raddy tried again and again Biacky managed to cling to the post and flap brick on it. Biacky, knvn‘. and Ready knew, that he was_ simply lucky. He couldn't pos- sibly kcep that up. Roddy prepared to leap once more. The other Crows flew above and around him trying to interfere yet not get caught themselves. Each w“. screaming angrily at the top o! his voice. Then, just as Roddy was getting set to leap, their cries sud- denly changed. They no longer sounded angry. They were as ex- cited as ever but joyous, What is more the black rascals were loav- ing in a hurry, scattering as they, flew. What did it mean? Roddy didn't jump. He knew that those Crows ways of .'\"' ‘T T C O M I N G i The Whackiest Hit of l the Year "IT'S A HOWL” "ltelleefs Step-lliiebeiid" PRINCE EDWARDTHEATRE that he hfld no chance roi- his life.‘ ‘ were riot leavlnl nothing. Instantly he was sue?!‘ clone. Had they seen some One caning’! They had 8W"? y great hurry, leavinfl only hlifinself on the ground and BlM-‘KY °" the looking at A moment later Farmer Brown's boy ‘reached the fence like that for iii I post. In a mcment he knew. There was a shout from out on the 61'0"! Meadows and not far avway. Roddy looked up and grinned ruefully at Blaclsy, The latter _ wasnt even him. His back ivas turned and he was looking out over snowy Green Meadows. Raddy ked tliroush thgbushss There e Farmer Browns boy and Flip the Terrier‘. Raddy glanced up once more at Blacky. "I'll set you next time! he barked, and slipped away I among the bushes of the O-d Pasture. y A‘moment later Fnrener BYOVITI S boy reached the fence. Black!‘ tried to 11y, but of course couldnt and fell to the snow ground, There he flopped help‘ iessly. He struck fiercely at Farmer Brown's boy. He had been through too much, was too badly frightened. to recognize a friend. Flarmer Brown's boy saw ei- once what the trouble was. ile took oil his sweater and dropped it over Black-y. Ho got out his knife and cut the strinZ "Pi" Blamtys __¢._-: (Continued On Page l3) - Contract Bridge ' 5y Josephine Culbertson I mg/gavow‘ ‘->“ -*~ » Touch and Go The fate of today's contract de~ pended largely oh ~the rieclarefls first choice of finesse. North. dealer. . Both sides vulnerable. "QAK I|A753 Q6 govern: Q92 ‘Q14 '21" w". zstrr. asses g QQB ‘A310 ‘ aaiosesa O8 §AQ42 3 ‘riieaiddliig North East south West l; Peel 1g Pass I‘ Pass 3Q Peal 4A Pun Pue Peee soiitlvi trim-sped. bid on the covered * MARCH 17-18 t 4,, sir sissy _ " 0C second round may appear quest- ionable. lils iuit being what it was but every other call had greater de- fects. West opened the heart four. De- clsrer put up the ace and their gave considerable thought to his next move. There were imany pos- siblllties. but only one which seemed to offer much hope. A lead put South in e commanding pos- ition everi if he found the ece on side; nor would it do him much good to play out the ace and king -of tron-ins even if the queen fell. ' Aster studying the situation thoroughly, south sew that his best chence revolved around the diamond suit, and, in order to ex- ploit that chance fully, it would be vital to find the diamond king under the A-Q. ' Acting on this analysis, South led the singleton from dummy and boldly finessed his own queen. When it held, he cashed the dia- mond ece, discarding a club from dummy. then ruffed a diamond with the sped; king. He ruffed e lieu-t in his (III! hand. ruffed his and nowgwlth nothing to lose by the effort, tried the club finesse. toward the club king would not, lest diamond with the spade ece, West captured the club king and returned‘ the jack. 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