LACE TEN FSATII GlRLS' SKIRTS MEN'S FELT HATS Take Them Away HOUSE DRESSES. all sizes l.ADlES' 55.95 nnsssss 51 oinis' presses. a to 12 LAC! TRlM SLIPS. all colors BATH TOWELS. 4 i... . . . . . .. PILLOW SLIPS. 2 for GREENDAU3 99 tlueen LOWER PRICE STORE RDAY CONSIDER MASONIC ORDER FISHERVILLE. Ont.. May 10 - (CP) - The Council of Triniiy Ev- angelical Lutheran Church will decide May l8, whether to order a congregational vote on the expul- aion from the Church of three members of the Masonic Order Rev. Walter D. Bauer. Minister of the 600-member church. said today he considers the Masonic Order "Anti-Christian”, an accusation that is denied by the- Order members. ANCIENT IN STITUTION Emimanuel College at Cambridge. l-Jngland, was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mlldmay. M5! '6” OIL l'll.'l'llI Sims Oil, Gas and Ilpcll (am All AC OII llltor on your car or Oruek more than pay: for Itself Bay to hula" with saving: made through E9.” on Chan Improved porforlmaneo and Long Lasting lGOflOHlYu' Trouble Free AUTHORIZED AC SERVICE am and MacRAE 171 Grafton Street. Charlottetown PHONE 437 SERVICE l.J'.'u ABN ER ; VCR: Tww ROTHER SAID vol: G i: Mzrtf NONCS. was A Nice. Ll'L ow:-bur. HES IN A ooo bpsw:ss- ' eou.I:1'nI -- QUALITY VALUE w FERTILIZERS CONTACT The Island Fertilizer Co. Ltd Charlottetown P. E. I. lly Thornton MRS. WTNBOME IS TROUBLED How very stupid it would be Should all in everything agree. --Winsome Bluebird. There is an old saying that "the early bird gets tiie worm." Mrs. Winsome Bluebird has changed this saying to suit herself. she Says "the early bird gets the house." She thinks that much more im- portant because there are plenty of -worms for those who look for them. but houses are quite another matter. They are few and far be. tween. difficult to find however faithfully they are looked for. Many birds suffer from a housing short- age. vilinsomc and Mrs. Winsome had arrived extra early this spring. Th9Y knew that Farmer Bmwnts boy would have several houses ready for his feathered friends. two or three in the Old Orchard, two 01' three around the dooryard. Mrs. Winsome meant to have her choice of these and she wouldn't My -mauooooc-ocvoow - r V-.-:..-r,.;.. contract Bridge 3 5. By Josephine ouibemon E .-.o3:ooo;cu:eooooonoooooocauoaoL NOT so mar; In today's deal, declorer felt that he was offered a "free" fin- esse at the first trick-but he was mistaken! Nnrlh dealer. Noith-South vulnerable QAJ4 V4.1 Q75 4.AK9652 Q1097 .Q553 V85 WNE Q9162 OQIOI4 QKQSZ qioiosz S 4.: QK62 OAKQJID OAJI 4.74 Thebidding: North East 'south West 1 4 Pass 2 I Pass 3-1 Pua rig Pass 44 Pan ANT Pass 59 Pass 6' 1:... Pass Pass west. opened the spade ten. and South thought he might as well "try out" dummys jack. East cover- ed. and South won. Four rounds drew East's trumps-dummy dis- carding n. diamond and a spade- and South then ttrled to establish the clubs. However. he found West with own stoppers. and the situ- ation became quite hopeless. (Even if South had passed his first clip lead into East's hand. keeping a club for communication. East cer- tainly would have retaliated by tak- ing dummy's spade ace. and South would have been in the same un- tenable position.) Declarcr should have foreseen that it might be necessary. or at least highly advisable, to duck one round of clubs so as to insure the establishment. of the suit. and. that being true. his sacrifice of the spade jack at the first trick was extremely unwise! The correct technique was to play the spade four from dummy and win with the king; then to draw trumps (discarding diamonds from dummy; and pass a club into East's hand! With the ace-jack of spades re- maining in dummy. East could not profitably return that suit. and so would have to lead a diamond. De- clarcr would win this with the ace. discarding dummy's spade jack. lead his remaining club to the king. cash the club ace and ruff a club. thus establishing the suit with the spade nice for sure entry. Electrical contractor WIILVSG AND REPAIRING ERNEST II. RAMSAY. 129 Elm An Phuno I063: W. Burgess) have if they were not early. If they -were late they might. not get one at all. "It didn't used to be this way," grumbled Winsome. if such a sweet voice as his can be said to grumble. "'rhe.re used to be plenty of unused Woodpecker homes. Home could al- ways be found in the Old Orchard. in the Green Forest and where- ever there were dead trees or trges with dead limbs. Now there aren't any dead trees and few dead limbs. I really don't see what the Wood- pecker folk do for places where they can cut out their houses. I really don't." in recent years there had been much cutting of dcsd trees and trimming out of dead -wood in living trees in that neighborhood. It was good for the living trees. but hard on some of the feathered folk, and would have been harder still had not Farmer Brown's boy put out birdhouses for them. so the Bluebirds came early, found the houses they wanted al- ready cleaned out and waiting for them. and Iliad their nest built be- fore Skimmer the Swallow and Mrs. Skimmer arrived. They want- ed that house but they were too late. Soon there were five blue eggs in that nest. Usually Mrs. Winsome laid four. but this time she laid five. , "Four makes a nice family. out we have just the house for a big- izur family this spring and X like a lot of children around," she ex- plained to Winsome. "It will mean one more mouth to feed." replied Winsome. "What of it?" retorted Mrs. Win- some. "There always is plenty of food at thk time of year and it little extra work won't hurt either of us." "There will be one mom to keep watch of and worry about and try to keep out of danger," Winsome pointed out. ”What would you have me do, throw out one of these lovely. precious eggs?” cried Mrs. Win- some in her soft voice. "Of course not!" replied Winsome lndignantly and went. lo look for the fattest worm he could find especially for her. Thcy took turns keeping those five cggs -warm. Before some of their neighbors had decided where they were going to huild their nests. bcfore some had Men arriv- ed for the summer, there were five naked. homely. helpless babies in. that nest, for Bluebird babies. like so many other babies of the feath- ered folk. have neither down noi- feathers when they come out of their shells. I suspect that to you or to me they would all have looked just alike, but I also suspect that to their mother they looked different even then. Now baby Bluebirds, like practically all bird babies. grow fast. In almost no time tightly rolled feathers began to appear all over those babies and then to un- roll. it was then that Mother Win- some began to be troubled. Yes. sir, she began to be troubled. It began with the appearance of the very first feather on one of her darlings. It seemed to her even be- fore it unrolied and opened that it -wasn't right. wasn't what it should be. Winsome said she imagined this. Fathers often are like that. But Mrs. Winsome was troubled just the same. and more so when more lfeathers appeared. ALL THE FAMILY agrees on C ' man lat: nosiamg A 121 wt: you Ham. may 7,415.4! cam! 1- I'M L"L'IIlLLED MAY 12. 1959 by Lane Grey new 7:: 5scAwE.L5rAw.v5 u'Y' AISIGSJOFTHE UMIBEEIIE M45. IVEZL 557'UPRO4xLOCK5 AADIIAVE YAVLERTEDIURIIKMI 1 z I LISSEN I com nun uv 1' ' was on aimess. you JIST ;- ,, ramisr uv or com or suone LINE. 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