LllTLE 111511112: nun.» and Membership-Adults BLITEiE St. Peter's Cathedral AYPA PLAY and CONCERT ST. PETEITS HALL .‘ Rochiord Square j I; MON., MAY 30th-8 RM. Adm. 85c Sale of Candy . inst. GARNl-IUM PHOTO STUDIO THIS WEEK ONLY ..........$2.00 Students ........ $1.00 SPIRIT To llr- Presented J YNE 8th 1949-1950 Memberships Now Available At THE ABEGWEIT GIFT COURT New Members will be admitted free oi charge to tho Little Theatre proilirr-tion 0f Noel Coward's Y. M. U. A. GIRLS’ GYM DISPLAY FRIDAY, May 27th 7:45 P.M. Parents and Friends invited CANADIAN LEGION MEETING t The Regular Monthly ltleeting of the Charlottetown ’ Branch Canadian Legion for the month of May will be held at the Branch Home at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 26th Agenda: General Business. Talk by Comrade T. Edgar MacNutt on the Early Fortifications of Char- lottetown. A smoker will be held after meeting. Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND B NOVA SCOTIA will open on Sunday, May 1st, IND-STANDARD TIMI Schedule for the present:- "Prince Novfl-Leave “bod Illfllldl "Prince Novfl-Iaaave Caribou - - "gnarl" A DunnIng"-LPIN'B Caribou . "Charles A. Dunninf-Ieavo Wood Island: 11¢ u .11.: e crcv at F" “l. lffifiiél‘ wizgir gnr-srannsnn rum ilorthumherland Ferries Limited HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown. P.E.l. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY " 4 HED IWNKE A REAL PURDY Fifi’; _.._.__- w“ By Clifford McBride / SAY, wnwr we Flccwlsmwou armn’ MYDQGHREDUCED, soHE FER 114m’ THERETHING? I'M A WIN‘ DOESN’? NEED i-us new D06 MY PRIZE HAwG T‘HOME m’ I THINK muse. rrcrxT MEIMZZDI _ _ AT PRESENT BUILDING- vmces, BUTI noun-mum WORTH MORETHAN 8 A.M. l P-M. 11 A.M. 5 RM. . 8 AJVI. 1 PJH. .. 11 AM. I P. M- i I..I'L ABNER MARRIED. Never judge anotherb acts Till you're sure of all the facts. -Old Mother Nature. Striped Chipmunk and Mrs. Chipmunk, they oi the pretty striped coats and the bright eyes. were two frightened and worried little folks. There was no doubt about that. Peter Rabbit was sorry for them. Striped Chipmunk had been so bursting with the joy oi spring that he had sat on the old stonewall telling all who would listen how happy he was. Now he was holding his tongue. And he was keeping out of sight down under the old wall. He was neither to be seen nor heard. And it was all because Mr. Blucksnake had been seen in the neighborhood. Peter Rabbit, vrho had been there at the time. told Mrs. Peter all about it. Blacksnake eats baby birdl and other babies when he can find them." said Peter as if this was news. Mrs. Peter gave Peter an odd look "Do you think I didn't know it?" she asked. “You ought to have to watch over helpless babies ior a while. You might learn some- thing." She had once boldly 45nd ‘Iilllillllnxn-ru ag-‘nzorr n Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A GOOD EXCEPTION vulnerable opponents at a very reward is rarely equal to the vulnerable game which could (or even might) have been made There are exceptions, however Observe this deal: South dealer. East-West vulnerabls Q 5 Q R 5 3 Q J 10 7 8 4 I 4 2 J 4 Q e 4 g A x I Q A 1o o c N a OK 3 w E U J; 10 6 5 3 0 9 T ' s 4, A Q .1 I Q 1o 1 2 ‘ Q K 8 7 Z O A Q 3 Q1! 0 The biddingziw South won‘ Nomi East 1 Q Pass 1 Pass Dblc. Pass Pass i!) Pass Because od the vulnerability conditions, West was not "happy" about leaving in the double of one heart. but he did so because there was no other action that suited hlrm even that well. He could not assume that East's hand was so strong — East had made a. "re-opening" double. and might have been greatly lniluenc- ed. by North's confession of weak- ness. West ielt (logically) that ii bid one notrumrp, he would not give East enough encouragement, whereas a jump to two notrump would be a decided overstatement oi West's values and quite pos- slbly lead to a penalty. ‘rhus. the was actually a com-promise meas- ure on West's part. Incidentally, it was a measure that turned out extremely well, although it is true that South could have played the hand better. . West opened the club deuce. East shrewdly played the jack, and the king won. South now led a low spade. East won and return- ed the heart iour. West captured the queen and returned the heart ten. South, in with the heart king. rufled a spade. then tried and lost the diamond finesse. West led his spade queen; East overtook and continued the suit. letting West discard his diamond eight. When South finally rufled in on leads from East. West over-ruffed and drew South's trump. so the one-heart contract eves defeated 700 points! (By Thornton W. lurqeul "Do you think l didn't know it?" she asked l hrovely driven Mr. Blackqflo from some oi her own babies. Peter took no heed oi this "It seems he can go anywhere those Chipmunks can. and 1i he finds their home their babies haven't a chance. When they found that black robber was over in the Old Orchard they were dreadfully frightened. They thought he might. get into tho old stonewall and their home is somewhnc under it. l was sorry ior them and still am. They ‘are such nice little people every- l 1 i l I l leave-in oi the one-heart douIIe: m jun sump" declared Pam body likes thtm." "Do they?" asked Mrs. Peter. Peter didn't notice the question. “lt doesn't seem right that such nlco little neighbors should have to be s0 frightened and worried. i guess everybody in the Old 0r- Qenepally spew“; a vulnerable I chard was as sorry ior them as l pair cannot aniord to double non-l was." said Peter. "Do you? I don't." said Mrs. low contract. because the potential ' PM"- Peter looked at. Mrs. Prler ns 1i not quite sure had had heard might. "What. did you say?" he i 5 asked. "l don't believe any o! those birds over there were sorry for those (Ihipmuh-ics because they were irightenecl. or would have been very sorry lor them i! that black robber had found their babies." declared Mrs. Peter. ' Peter stared at her. “Do you know what you are saying?" he de- mended. "I certainly do," Peter, and there did. "What makes you say such things?" cried Peter. "I've heard things." said Mrs. Peter darkly. "What have you heard?" de- mended Peter. “Mr. Blacksmake isn't the only one who eats baby birds when he can get them." declared Mrs. Peter. "I know." replied Peter. “Blacky the Crow and Sammy Jay do, and I have heard that some others do." "That ls true and one oi them is Striped Chipmunk," said Mrs. Peter. "I don't believe iti" cried Peter. "He is a Squirrel, isn't he?" de- manded Mrs._Peter. ~ Peter nodded "Of course he ls. What of it?" said he. "You know very well that oth- ers oi his family like a bit of meat now and then. Chatter-er the Red Squirrel is one. You know be robs nests of eggs and baby birds when ho can. Ii Chatterer, why not his cousin. Striped Chipmunk" re- torted Mrs. Peter. “I don't believe it, so there! 1i replied Mrs was no doubt she It was the very next day when Peter was again visiting in the bushes besides the old stonewall that a sudden screaming oi the feathered folk caused him to look up ln the nearest tree. He was just in time to see Scrapper the King- bird knock Striped Chipmunk ofi a limb on which was a nest in which he knew there were bird babies. Striped Chipmunk raced his angry. feathered neighbors screaming at his heels. Right then and there Peter stopped being sorry ior Striped Chipmunk be- cause of his iear oi Mr. Black- snake. 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