PAGE TEN pointmont of scriptions. The Ensign takes Pleasure 'n. w. KEYSERLINGK Pulilishor "The Ensign". FIJNTON JOHN BROPHY As Maritime Circulation Hanager. Only (.'8nYHSS0l'S uith Cirdontials dilly issued by Mr. Brophy arc uutliorizod to canvass or renew sub- ANNOUNCEMENT in announcing the ap- DAY, MAY 2.'lt li. l”'1'os'irloi1t. IGORDON M:iv)lll.l.AN. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Lllovtiiii; ml the Prince Edward Island Fur Brcodcrs' Association will cational School. (7li;ii'lottotmm, zit .1 :30 o'clock, TUES- W. ll. SHAW. Secretary. ho held in the V0- livostock on that do GRAFTON STR F2 161' 1031. Y. ATTENTION Livestock Shippers and Producers c We wish to ziiiiirnim-o that, our plant will be closed on ThLi1'sday, May 2iin, Open for biisiiioss us iisnul on Fl'lFlEi)', May 25th. CANADA PACKERS LTD. We shall not. tlwrcinrn lm I'm-oixiiifq litmus or other CHARLOTTETOVVN DAAILY CRO ACROSS i. l. winded 5. 6. Pinrerlikn organ rt. ii. To lay a second twin 7 12. Moved. as 9. by force 13. 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DAILY CRYPT()QlJOTl'3-llorn's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X It is LON (EFELLOW - .r.nnpl;.' stands for another. In this example A is r:c;l u' I hr the three l.':i. X for the two 0'9. rtc. Single letters, apos- trophjng. mp IPHQH1 nmi rnrinaiinn or the words are all hintl. Each day the rode letters are different. A rrypmgmm Quotation IBJ XNJ. IRJ Vagpprdnyig (lrypimiiiule: GNQQPU'b LBMIA. XNL OUNJA QOU XBJPA NJBMIA-WSPQBI. YET LEAVE ME NOT; YET, IF -ruou wnm BE rnr.r- LOVE ME NO MORE, BUT LOVE MY DOVE OF THEE-SW1 L1 1. ABNISK WIFOUII LI'i. FAVJELY TRouai.:s. WE'LL. MERELY DISCONNECT TH'CAR DAISY MAE is IN-- no sense. Dvsrurmsmr 1'H'OTHER vnsszuctiztzs URNE. TQM DOWN WIF A BULLET IN Tl-t'.HAlD.'.' 52 -in to;-n-nu-ix Hi-ION DID I GET m1'01'His i -Tfftiiftte ' '” "ifo'o”J wAs. our news I KNEW. rd: AGREED TO 3'-oi THEIR oouom, . V .1 ..-THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N3 TH: oi-1-on'rvNis'r Th9 0DDortunist' u; Will never miss as chtncghtfga -'01!-1 ltlother Nature, Chattcrer the Red opportunist. For that m . of the little people of tfiitemafgi Meadows and the Green Forestnre opportunists. They never can know What is 801"! 10 happen next. so they have to be ready for what- "" may happen. and make the best of it. Over in the Green Forest Chat- terer had fallen from high in 3 tall tree. A number of his neigh. bars were watching and the", WI, not of them who did not believe that this was Chatterer's last fall. One the ground right below him waited Roddy Fox. Rushing through the air with cruel, curved claws set to grab him before he could reach the ground, was Redtail the Hawk. If one didn't get him, the other would. No one doubted this. The only question in the minds of those looking on was which one of those hungry hunters would have s Squirrel breakfast. Now Chatterer had always been an opportunist. He has always been iquicl: to see opportunity and make the best of it. Frightened Squirrel is an contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A .-.L'Lu2-.-J1-t-r.-'JQiIJL-- SIGNALS In no department of bridge is a player's skill (or lack of skill) re- vealed as quickly as in his use of signal cards on defense. Experts guide each other beautifully in this respect-giving information that may be needed; withholding information which would be of greater help to the enemy. Beyond all this. in signalling. experts do not waste 3 card which might easily turn into a trick-as East did in this case; North's bidding was too optimis- tic. but sometimes such tactics win out. . West made his most attractive-l opening-the spade jack. Deciarcr read this as Wcst.'s top spade-he; scarcely would have opened from K.J-and so put up the ace. East. to encourage his partner, played the nine-spot. tl-lc was soon to regret this extravagance.) Declarer drew. trumps. ending up in dummy. and then led a spade. At this point East could have re- South would have had to use his queen to shut out Wests ten-but East compounded his errors-he put up the king! That sounded the death-knell of the defense. After taking his spade king, East, returned a. diamond. Declarer won with the ace. led a club to the ace. and then dummy's last spade to-- ward his own hand. East should have had the 9-8 of spades at this point, against South's Q-7, but what he actually had was 8-5. So South was in a perfect finessing position. and by winning these two spade tricks. he collected. in all. five trumps, three spades and, two minor-suit does, to fulfill that contract. '.'2KY IT'S GoN' i now A,wAv mm Am AlTE1RF'ERENCE!.' . iutituannoo-uosrcvtm o-3o-f.or- . of his two hind fcct caught hold . of twigs and Ohatterer had stop- ped falling. ' ito other trees. covered his position by duclting-- , ,Bu H arm; . V lly Thornton W. lumen) At almost the same time the toes oi'.his two hind feet caught hold of twigs and Chatterer had stopped falling. as he now was. and he was ter- ribly frighteried, he still kept his eyes didn't allow despair to blind him. Just halfway down to the ground was another branch against which he grabbed at it, with all four feet. It bent and swayed and swung when he hit caught hold and held on. the other little hand caught. hand. open for opportunity. He could fall. He saw it. He it. But one little hand Then M. almost the some time the toes Whooshi Redtail the Hawk shot forward, striking with his big feet with For Just a second it looked to all those watching as caught Chatterer. 50. Fox looking up from below. He no longer grinned. closed with a snap and 8 look of disappointment crossed his sharp face. their cruel, curved claws. if he had Yes, sir, it did It looked so even to Roddy His open mouth Then Blacky the Crow and his flock began to caw at the top of their excited voices. They flopped their black wimzs and way and that. flew this You see. they were too excited to sit still. It was the some way with Sammy Jay. Red- tnil the Hawk screamed. It wasn't I scream of excitement but I r . , . . . ppolntmcnt. and an- Smut!-idoolei. i - 5 of mm F" 4"” v"m",N-Q" iggfaxgomehow disappointment and 4A'l2 longer seem to go l.Of1Cgh9!'- F0?- VK 5 4 4 haps you have noticed I. O9 4 3 I It was when she heard that Ilr A 7 4 7 I scream that Mrs. Chattlcrerd open- - r .d h eyes. She had cose iem :3 305 N 35 iso asrnot to see the dreadful . Q 10 5 2 W E 9 K ,1 7 5 thing she knew was ttoing to hap- ,',i( J 9 s S QQ 5 3 pen to Chatterer. What. she now aw made her as excited as were AQ764 A .y l.itdid .Chat- ' A Q 10 7 3 igreerrevfrtas rafssiiis ralong thast? branch '”' "E straight for the trunk of that N106 tree. He dodged around it. He The bidding: was safe for the time being. He South West North lug: Iliad made the most of opportun- 1 9 Pass 2 4 Pas: Y. 20 Pass 3! Pen Now began all over again the 49 Fun Pass Pool game of dodge and hide-Bhdewlk with Chatterer doing the dodsins and hiding. and Mr. and Mrs. Redtsil doing the seeking. But Chatterer wasn't so badly Wumed this time. This tree. was nearer He was sure that if he was careful he could safely jump into another tree and from that to another without being (naught. Chattcrer,loves to travel through the treetops. He knows the treetops in his part of the Green Forest just as Peter Rabbit knows his little paths through the dear Old Briar-patch. There was Continued on page 14 BINGO Holy Redeemer Itali Toiiltilil 8.30 The prizes are the some do than prevailing at other Bingo: In the city. n'.TAi7:?-LJE KING OF. THE ROYAL MOUNTED yam; me 7h'A7'.mB.- 6 mu HIAPD ME-A101! 0' wegvstmrsx ' 771'MAfl 7105 NY50)? now no AFTER THAT .- THAT'S THE -maoer...vou ear THIS I5 7"! 1M, KlD.,.THE LEA57 WE FOUKTEENTN an (,5? :5 A ROUND... r.x.o. on A m.ooM DECISIOPL IT'S CAME OU7 ouas! - g L!ADiNG wmi ms RIGHT... ues mvmo to new THAT LEFT av: AWAV... PIOBAILV cm-r SEE WITH IT...t-IE SURPIIISED l FVIN .,..” THAT'S MV LITTLE GIRL! 5”E'5 PlZETTY,l) V7 THE NEW BOOKKEEPER I LOOKS LIKE A FAMILV MAN" 1 1'LLlNTRODUCE MYSELF! ' . ,, . . . frat: ir:w-o'ei:Aa1ri " MEBBE I'LL BE ATPAPEZE WELL. WHY WI-iN"S Tl-l' USE?! PERFORME , ANYHOW! DON'T YOU I'LL BET WE HELP COULDN'T EVEN FIND A TURTLE do-1 POLND l-lERE;x t . m A ANOUN, is--!A ADJECTIVE IS--I Aw! d NOW LET Ma SHOW you SOMETHING. MR. DRIPPLE 14.. THINK YOU'RE DOING 5' i.oox'otir'iiw'HAr 503156 sruovwo. 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