P . AGE "'5" M . .- .- . - . . -ma cuannim, O-IARLOTTETOWN p p y y . WW, APRIL 21. 1951" A oinr- the menacing club Jack zone from marked him with the truinpa and dummy. West saw no reason why that south would 1: bably let the he shouldn't take the present trick nine ride, so last co red with the .THE MINSTREL REVUE OF THE' YEAR Liguorian Dgiilmatlc Guild HOLY REDEEMER HALL Wednesda - Thursds - Frida Y Y Y April 25th - 26th - 27th Snappy Music - Peppy Dancing - Side Splitting Jokes COME - - - IT'S A BARREL OF FUN Curtain 8215 Admission 50c lly Thornton W. lurgau) A 5"-M” QIJARBEL ' , vi All quarrels silly are 3'; best. But some more silly than the rut -O-O-O-O-O-O9-F6-O O-9'9-O-GOO-O9-O-O-O Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATlllll)AY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band Admission-75c Dancing 9:30 to 1200 For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. O SATURDAY NIGHT is won DANCE izioirr AT THE CLOVER CLUB i' 6 O 9 t & 5 I I 6 g o 0 1 I O 6 Q 0 9 O Q 6 o kkakkkkakakk AAAAO6-O0 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-BAY UNIT SCHEDULE MONDAY, April 23- Beachgrove 10:00- WEDNESDAY. April 25- Morell School ............ .. .. 1100-3200 Morell Hall 7:00-9:00 THURSDAY. April 26- Bristol-lVlcE.wen's Store .................. .. 2:00-5:00 FRIDAY. April 27- Dunstaffnage School 1.200-2:00 .. 3:00-5:00 Marshficlrl School -Old Mother Nature, . . . "Thief! Thief! Thlef."' screamea Yellow-tail the Orapenduia, the tropical cousin of Goldie the Or- iole. "Thief! Thief! Thiefi" om Mrs. Yellow-tail. and Thty were not screaming at ' each other; not calling each other such an unpleasant name as 'thnt, M indeed. It. was someone else Whom they were calling 8 thief, someone at whom they kept dart. mg down as it to strike with their stout yellow bills. But they never did strike. They were doing their lighting with their tongues. not "No such thing. it is min.-v witn their bills. A lot of folks do growled the ring-tailed scamp air. all their fighting that way. It the ground isn't. pleasant to other mugs, 1,ugl.E.....E...,E,ny;,yyypypp no one gets hurt, "Thieves yourselves." snarled Farmer Brown's boy chuckled as; B0bb.l' C00n'S C0llS1hv H6 SWPDCKI he listened. He was on his wayl 19571118 the green husks from an to the very garden in which they 9” of milk-V iimia Wm 1011!! en- wcre shrieking so excitedly. "Theyl Ough 30 813113 UP 51 his h0iS.V lor- milke me think of Sammy Jay at me"t0F5. -coomoonoooooooooooo.4.4,.,,,,,II home when he is calling someonei "This mm is Ours!" screamed names.” said he. ”I wonder what Y9"0W't3”- they are so excited about, amll "No such thing. It is mine." whom they are calling names. and growled the ring-tailed st-amp on wliv " ' the ground. If he had been where he coultl "We Tmmd if first!" shrieketl sec down in among the stalks of M75 Y9”0W-lBil- growing corn above which Mr. and! BOW-FY C00il'S Cousin made no Mrs. Yqiiow-tail were flying back.!'9DlY. He Sl00d UP ON his hind and forth as they screamed, and;19E5- H8 i'08ChCd 35 hiah as he among which they darted out of 3 could. took hold of a stalk tightly sight for an instant every now and iwilh his black hilhdsu P1111001 it then, I am sure that for 3 mo. over until it. broke, then tore from ment. at least he tmuid havg it the ear of corn it bore. How thought that somehow or other an IMF. and Mrs. Yellow-tail scream- cld Green Forest friend of his had ed then- also come down to the Land-of-l p '1! this is your com come and always-summer to spend the win- set it." snarled he of the black ter. There, looking up and growl- mask and the ringed tail. "why ing and snarling at the two birds d0h't .V0U7" he added. was the living image of Bobby There was a very good reason why they didn't. the very best of reasons-they were afraid to. They knew those black hands. and those sharp teeth, tearing the husks of that car of corn open could and true Racoon in looks in habits and Would do the some in them if in love of tender sweet. corn than given 8 Chance. Thc.v were carc- . which there is nothing Bobby is iful not to SW9 ihalr 61131109. They more fond of in its season. lcontentcd themselves with figh'- "Thief! Thief! Thief!” screamed in: with their tonszues. stoppiniz Yellow-tail. darting down at: Bobby Vnow and then to themselves tear Coon"s cousin. but taking care not open an ear of corn and cat I to get within reach of the latter. few of the white milky izrliim. "Thief! Thief! Thief!" shrieked spoiling a whole ear for the little Mrs. Yellow-tail. swooping down eaten, then doing the same to im- from the opposite side but also other ear. Coon. He wore a mask across his face. a black mask. just as Bobby does. He wore rings on his tail just as Bobby does. He was Bob- by Coon's tropical cousin and a GROW SHOOT COMPETITION xm-......The Queen's County Branch of the P. E. I. Fish & GameiProtection Association announce another Crow Shoot. Competition beginning immediately. Closing date July 15, 19.31. Prizes valued ill uwr elllltttltl now availalile; many more expected. Prize list will bc pltblishcd when completed. This year compctition will be divided into Senior and Junior sections. RULES AS FOLLOWS:- To be eligible for aiiy prize 25 pairs of legs ' must he haiicicd in. l 2. Legs must. luv rlclivnmd or sent to Hit: Royal 1 Packing Co. Ltd.. Charlottetown. 3. Crows must be either shot or trapped. E 4. Junior competitors to be under 17 years of age. - 5. Competitors lnllST.ul)(l members of the P. E. 1. Fish & Game Protection Association. Application for Membership may be sent to Frank M&cKenzie. 64 Rnchforrl St.. Charlottetown. Adult. Mcnihcrsliip .......... .. Silt?” Junior llicmbcrship .00 N.B.: This Contest applies only to Queens County taking care not to go too hear. so the silly quarrel continued in it I L Y c noises WUR D 2. Elliptical 20. Menace Q 3. Splicing pin 2!. Bachelo- (naut.)').' ea. Long tooth Public, 24. Di-oops tn .1 notice , V the middle 5. Near tpoet.) 25. Large 6. Lease bodies of 1. Conquered water-f' 8. Girl's name 26. Metal . 11. Not. hot i fsstenefl 12. 37. 13. imni niiirri gmnnn nmmnn IIJIZHH ii defense f . 4. l2l1ULVl3lIi ilElLlll DHEIFIH BEIIJBU (JULIE HUBGEKJ LIHH l.XlUBl'!l aware of Lubricate City (Wash) Ahead , Scorch Guido? y highest note Soap suds Unit of I weight. ineffectual actor Exclamation of disgust 24. Classify 26. Excuse 29. One-spot aid 1 .10. Skin .' 31. Exclamation .12. Train of gear wheels SN. Little girl 35. Glossy sur- faced fabric! 36. Genus of ., theiily 37. Headland 3!. Wild ox (Celebeli 3!. Dirk Wither : Native, Q.1i Aline of of Ohio juncture Organ 01 Biblical smell name . Cleanse '. 17. Talk of soap K; 23. 33. Ascend " l34. Not fast ca 36. Miscellany 38. Mulberry . 15. a . 3' 2- .5?-3 2-1:; 2:: :;:s.. .. FARMERS-Iv it fora you pur- is ' chase that new Tractor. make sure you see I-iia new Ferg- uson with its 1. 2. Model TE-A-20 Made In England Powerful 4-Cylinder Motor. Built-inlld ll 8 t ' ' , . TBA TRAyn' ys em giving it mitt EX Easy To Drive. Economical To Operata. Economical To Purchase. MOST TALKED nour rnaeron room. THE GREY "DUNDLE OF POWER” 10. Plot of green grass ' i nowa- I. Salt marsh . DAILY cnrnoquore-nouiiow to work in” AXYDLIAAXI ILONGFILLOW On'e letter simply stands for another. in this exatnvpie-'AiIs.u;d' uor the three Us. X for the two 0'5. etc. Single letters nuog. trophies. the length and formation of the words are an ii.'.--.3 Each day the code letters are pmerent. l ' Acrnem-'-no-o ZFC MN our xsuiiw sr'c'n'xauHw NMRK FKH IFCH OHRNXW NJIRK QKKH plDWN GIH-QBXGH.t' veiteranra Grynioquom uiaisoutt noun science mzvm TAUGHT -ro snur nut in nu: so MILK! WAY-POPE. MT w-O'm' 0” sxuux nounrrv A bounty on adult Sliunlis only amount- ing to 51.00 each will be paid upon pra- sonntlon of sltunlt nose with white stripe at the Royal Packing Company. Grafton Street; Charlottetown. from April 20th to May am. 1951. ” DEPARTMENT. OF INDUSTRY AND w., 6. sninoun nu. SALES I SERVICE NATURAL IIESOURC IS contract Bridge By Josephine Culbauaaat ,;c9:a:c,o.i;tooi:vce-:ei:a.ac:ca.Lioc:s:to.u9:82s T00 GULIJBLB when an experienced declarer invites a certain play by the de- fense. it is only common sense 101' the defender to decline the invi- extreme tation! Observe West's naivete in the following dell. west dealer). ., . t Both sides vulnerlbid B 6 Q 8 7 5 4 3 3 2 Q J 0 3 3. y . 4 . a .7 10 531 oiuioet N HA9 '0 a 7 4 w E 0 A Q 9' 'o R Q lo g 10 0 . 9 5 . up 8 i . O A K Q 8 73 9 Q 2 ' g x a 5, 4. A 1 The biddingd Iwem Nomi East South V Pun Pass c .1 O, DOHUNO. Redbl. iv: 26.. 30 !aq.v ,Pau. 30x. 3 Oi. Pass , , Pass. D,9”.lll.9l .3395- .Paas,'.. PHI. West dutifully led the diamond eight to Easts bids or that suit; East put up the ace and shifted to the eight of clubs. Dcclarer went right in with the ace -- and he made a very peculiar play from dummy on this trick. namely, the club jack! South then led the club seven. and West. who EPPB-" ently had never heard about "look- ing gift horses in the mouth.” did exactly as South had hoped. With as silly quarrels do. and all quar- rels are silly. It ended only when the owner of the I-281119" 8l3P95T9d with Farmer Brown's boy who had come to see that garden. Mr. and Mrs. Yellow-tail took to their wings and Bobby Coons cousin took to his black heels. "You see now why why we can't raise corn lierc."s8id the owner of it ruefuil)'- T0mm3' did. cheaply and continue to lead the suit. Declarer ruffed West's following lead of cluba and now exiled by leading the heart queen. West went in with the king and dog- gedly returned still mother high club. Again south ruffed--and now he was in the posltto at which he had been aiming. He cashed his diamond kins. ruftecl his last diamond in dummy, and returned the nine of trumps. East realised that his double had sizocereie-5, erenx-es soue men THESE .. DAY5 5 4-2)" p some or THE ROYAL MOUNTED OUR BOARDING HOUSE , I & 6'n2iKe?Ar2e, v.1... vou TRY”? .TO BEAT 7 ten, but in vain. South won and simply made mother exit play. with his last heart. when last won the trick he had to return a trump from the J-5-3. and declar- er took the marked finesse with his own eight-spot. Three spades doubled. bid and made. Declarei-'1 "unblockina play" ad or the club Jack. making it easy for West to continue clubs. was all the wamlnc West should have needed, not to continue. G , p ' ".4xoaa..3.o4'as'i-oo- IV t mesh .z A aft V... N A Major Houple it h it9t!o'e'3't(N1 ,o AUBODYHAS FHID ANY 4 TTEIV TIOAI 70 7701 7 WIME 50771 5 MI nr5445s,5E.v65es AND Dom sra at ANY AIBUMENT5 N MERE AGAIN! )ou.nre'..A:aw1-ssae Ma: iv Milli an CAMEGEDEAN Mbisknizgbw MID UVES 4104!: aurw wltrymtow. 7745 Dim STARTED THIS Aawtcz 10445.. M '5 GEYOND 5usHCIav.'ie's. 512.4 own: was I'M SORRY ME PNSULTED VOU, MADAME. 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