PAGE TEN nmoo Holy Redeemer itall TONIGHT 3.30 srop PAYING FANCY pnicss lgflqvor WJJM ”-””s 5 . , Mi-' 'iu't. no Hulnixu. nut: ' The prizes are the same on than prevailing at Biases in the city. other PYTHIAN SISTERS DANCE TUESDAY, -TUNE 5th. ROLLAWAY BALLROOM Music by Don Messer and Islanders Dancing 0;Ll(i.. 2 Admission 750 For Tablo Reservations phone -The Rollaway- 1242 CLINIC SCHEDULE 'llhroi.1;;li tho iinvilitics of the Department of Health & Welfare Diagnostic Chest Clinics will be held throughout the Province during the month of June, as follows: SOURIS ll0SPI"l”AI.-- Monday, June ll ....................... .. 1:30- 4:30 PM. MONTAGI'l'T llOSPI'l'AL-- Monday, .iuno.'1Sth .................. .. 1:30- 4:30 P.M. ALBERTON llOSPlTAL- Monday, .luuo 23th .................. .. 1:3()- 4:30 PM. SUMMERSIDIJ -- Tuesday, .lIiur- 3th ............ .. Tuesday, June 19th .......... .. PROVINCIAL. SANATORIUM-- Every Thursday ............ .. Every Thursday Every Friday .. Patients for review will receive appointments through the mall. All persons who have not been in Contact Will" an active case of Tuberculosis and have not attended these Clinics before are requested to con- sult their family dnrtor or their district Public Health Nurse, either of whom will be pleased to make ap- pointments if indirtated. E. M. l”()llND, M.I).. C.M.. Mcdical Director of Clinics. 9:3(Rl2:30 P.M. 9:30--12:30 P.M. 10:0(i.w12:(l0 A.M. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. Wood Islands - Caribou Ferry Service THE (IONNECTING LINK nirrwmsn PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA Tho l'rinm- .V-n-a and Charles A. Dlmnlnt operate on the following arhrrluir. tstamlarrl Time) leave Wont! IsIands- Prince Nina .. I pm. Charles A. Dunning . . . u . .. B p.m. Lear:-' ('nrihou- ('hnrlcs A. Ilunuiniz 1 jun. Prince Noun ,. . .. ll mm. 5 p.m. LISTEN IN TO L'F(l EALH MORNING AT 0:.30 NDRTHUMBERLAND FERIIIES LTD. Hciid Office: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. for Particular: Phone '18, Charlottetmvn. I southdeaies lb Northgsouth vulnerable. I 53 i QQJ106t ., 9952 . r :53? , , Q64 QA10O 1 can N 32,"- ilOQ-I7 W E U33 (3 S OKOX ' ; ans axe '8 l K57 ,; OAKS i .A.103 i saw 1-iiebraaingz? South Wont North un- rg Pan 10 16'- INT Pan SN? Pan Pan Pan Though Smith's two-notrumnl nverrall of one spade was of TWO IMPS IN BLACK Imps are always full of pep. 1-larmless mischief in each step. -old 0 C There ivore two of them. and they lived over in the Green For- .9St. They were imps. Anyway. limit is what everybody who saw them called them. 1 "They are imns and nothing less," declared Old Man Coyotr. sounded as it he meant. it. He I - l "They are the worst imps in ':III the Green Forest." snorted lI.ight!oot the Deer. He meant it, I too. D I ”I am glad they are not mine,"': said Mrs. Roddy Fox. "I'm sorryi for their mother." p , "Huh!" exclaimed Raddy Fox, "She should haye brought them lup better.” 1 1 Mrs. Roddy glanced aldcwise at ,him. "Says you! What: do you .know about being 3 mother?" she lsaid a bit sharply. , Reddy grinned. ”Not a thing," .111: said and grinned a little more broadly. "Not a thing, and thats 'r1il I want to know. Just being a, lrather is enough tor me." ' . "Those imps get into more, mischief than all the other chil- dren in the Green Forest,” said' Mrs. ughtfool, whose own prcc-. ions twins were model children.” Perhaps that is because they did f. ")t.'CW.'"-.tI:”:"'.".". i "H":- ;g contract Bridge ; 1; By .lost-piilne (Tuibrrtson i .. -- . . . .r.--Jo,--.-I.--.-c--:2-. l I V . . . . .. i A rsvcHoLo('.ImL COUP I I I l . South was in a bad spot in the ;following deal, but shrewd psych- ology brought him success. ,r'ourso a strong hid. it. is doubtful that North should have raised to three notrump. After all. South did not open the bidding with two notrump! However, at. the (inish. North had reason to he pleased ' with his own "vote of confidence." West. feeling that South had the spade suit under good control. tried a surprise attack by leading his fourth-hiizhest diamond. when East played the king, declurer had a diliicult problem. Naturally. he wanted to hold up the diamond ace-but. how about a club shift. by East? That wasn't. very de- Mother Nature. , . ibabies called Fawns. -ed all too likely that South would "I wonder what. that rascal is getting so excited about?" growled Buster Bear down in his throat. not dare be otherwise. You know there are no more timid toll: than the Deer iollr, especially mothers and their babies, the little , ” ' ”Never in all my life have I seen such imps as those two," de- clared Mrs. Paddy the Beaver. Paddy chuckled. ”You better not let their mother hear you say that,” he said. "The poor thing," said Mrs. Paddy. "She looks worn out. and I should think she would be. I would be in her place. Tlioseimps never give her any peace except when they are asleep. I'm glad our children are not like that." Paddy interrupted. He slapped the water with his tail. l-Ie slap- ped it. hard. It sounded almost. like the noise of a dreadful gun. Instantly. there were three splash- as in the water by the dam that made the little pond. Three little beavers had minded their father's signal and plunged into the water. Paddy chuckled. "It Mother Bear's imp: had been taught to mind like that they wouldn't be imps. No. sir, they wouldnt. be imps. And their mother wouldn't. look so worried and worn out. But. then. it probably is her own fault She should have brought. them up better." "Cow, caw. raw!" screamed Blacky the Crow, a short distance away. He was excited. "Caw. caw, raw!" he shrieked. Continued on pace to lose one diamond,three clubs and the ace of spades. To repeat, it. was a nasty prob- lem, but South. after some study, saw a ray of light. South took the iirst trick and laid down the ace and king of hearts. Then, exactly as though he had no more hearts and was trying to establish an entry tor the rest. of dummyis suit, he laid down the king of spades. East actually chuckled as he refused to win the trick-did South think he was a novice, to lot the spade queen become an entry? East chuckled again and ducked again when South doggedly followed up with the spade jack. But then it was South's turn to laugh! He coyly produced his little heart, collected dummy'a tricks in that suit, and then cashed the ace at clubs for his nlnth.trick. It. is to be leared that South was rather offensively gracious slrablel with that shift, it seem- ahout. conceding the rest of the tricks! nuts on. A mun some 15229 :3 1 ) A LI7i:'K.i”3lI-Elli" i icon PLANE :.::Asi-ism, v...ziL: N HvouNoi:nAaAD,YoU'D A Iln- 1- rmsus IINO o--? a" 5” IS'l'lNDl.II " ANDIHAVE vo U- "ms. rluluoul DIALII .'.' TM A NEVI IR!" COVERS, ID"! 9! SOME DUMB ore: 5300 FORONIWM .. use No -m'Ma..uno oarvnh UCENSE awn HIIJ. A s:EMiNGTON KIHIV. 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