PAGE TEN Tlllltl viiiiii iiiAi. T0 c.r.c.v. In order that all the voters of Prince lidward Is- land may be granted the privilege of hearing from their Progressive Conservative Candidates-a privilege which has been deprived them due to the calling of a snap Election at. a time when the condition of the roads in a great many districts is impassable-ethe fol- lowing times have been obtained over CFCY:- THURSDAY. APRIL 12- 11:30 to 11:45 A.ltI.-John MacLean. M.L.A. - 9:30 to 10:00 P.liT.-Maj. I). L. Matheson, M.L,A. FRIDAY. APRIL 13- 6:35 to 6:40 I'.)I.-R. R. Bell, M.L.A. SATURDAY. APRIL 14- 7:l5 to 7:30 P..tl.-J. A. Gallant. 10:30 to i0:l.'i P.)I.--Walter .TlcI(enzIe. LISTEN to the l'i'ogressive Conservative Candidates! THINK it over 'l'licii VOT E Progressive Coiiscrvat ive LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS CHARLOTTETOWN and ROYALTY Morell Hotel Building 136 Kent St. Phone 2760 Newfoundlanzl Shippers To Organize Important iiimiiiiii: to lie liold 'lllli”RSl)AY liven- ing at 8 P. ill. in lloiirrl room ifH'Pl' Super Market) to All organize shippers and (lisrussptrade problems. interested iimiilri illiiliiltl. FARMERS MR. DAINTY There's no exgse.-for those un- able To be well mannered when at" table. -Big Claw the Crab.l Big Claw the Land Crab. liv-I ing way down in the Land-of-al- ways-suvninicr. called the 'I'ropics.i where Farmer Biown's boy was spending the winter. got. his name I i;-mn the fact that he has one! claw very much bigger than the claw on the other side. The bigi Crab has four legs on each sidi.-' which he uses in scuttlinig about. And he has, in front. one on each side. two claws like arms and hands. Both are bigger than the logs and one is very much big- ger than the other. This is his righting claw. and how he cant take hold and pinch with it! His" liCifIh'iJOLll'S have great respect for that pincliliig claw, even those much bigger than himself. I-leg ,..iu4;a.1uooooo-ii:-oc-: :o.i:u' i ci contract Bridge ci D Ci G By Julenlnno Culbertson E. -. .'i-Zv cii2mm l)ll-Tl-ZRENT (Y)N(lEl'TS OF I BIDDING Gnml bidding in not a sinipley riiatter of levaluatiiiz honor cards and distribution -- the player intist also have soiind slrftegical concepts. L911; compare two bidding stqiiciicrs on ll hand that i Canw Liv in the recent Eastern Toiirnaiiiciit. i F-out dealer. Both lldes vulnerable, O'c- Q87 1 934.1 ' i :972i i J8752 QK9 I vaizsz N SJz1"f ogxs W E .5 y,” S 03:13: i QAQU3 TKQ .KQ.T107,, Q4 q.A1o4 Wm cannot cover all the varia- tion: of bidding at the 18 taiblesi of the section where this deal oc- I ciiiod, so let us confine ourselves V to two significant examples. First: Place your nrririr witii us now while stocks are complete for tho follouiiici Alicsziinit So-iri (nits. Uliarlottritmvii Rt! Bl-ll'i0)'. linpoi-trd Nomi iiiim. Wlii-ai, Biirkwlicat and Corn. Also Mixed ilzrvscwl ('lm'ei's and Timothy. We t'al'l')' .1 roniiilete line of Garden Seeds and Fertilizers. A11 seeds 'l'iisiiiil 2lll(IVVt;l'El(IC(I. Ask for Free Catalogue Wlmlosiilo and Retail - THE HALIFAX SEED CO. LTD. 72 Queen St mi Charlottetown I CHOICE FLAVOR FED Island BROILERS - FRYERS ON SALE CHAR li0'I'TI2"l't HVN: Atkinson's Co-Op Siipor .Vl:ii'lwt Queen St. llczit )l:irl.-rt Andrcusi (iroci-ry til7lVlMI5R5II)E: (Jo-Up Super Market R. T. Holman Ltd. . Ilansi-n's ltleaii Market rut Sauna: Wu-t North Piuu l 9 Double Pan- 1 5 Double iN'r Pm 2 0 2 I 3 6 PM: Page Put A good argument ran be made lhat East should have shown gi'rzttoi' enterprise in this auction -that. he should either have con- tinued with diamonds or risked a rabid of his major suit e- but the fact remains that East was an iaxpcrlenoed duplicate player and that he declined to try for game. . Thus. this particular East-Westl pair had to be satisfied with 150i points for making (but not bid- dinszl five diamonds. They wcrel under average on the board. This was the other bidding se- riiionce we wish to cover: nut soimi won ism. 7'9” 1 0 Pass Pass 1 0 Double Redbl. Pu; Pm .. 20 Double Pu: Pass Pug fa ,..;:-at..'.a... -an By defending well -- West did: not open a spade: he laid down the diamond king -i this East-West. pair defeated that contract one trick. 200 points, and by so doing earned next-to-top on the board. The outstanding difference in the auctions was of course that at i the first table, West took In im- l mediate offensive position: where-, as in the second case. West felt: that his best pi-aspects were de- fensive. With length in the enemy": heart. suit. and shortness in the lIy'T'tiorntn W. liii-uni) properly i x ll. i (vnv . Anyway he came out almost It once -..;:za-4-ii- iholds that big pinching ciaiv up across in front of him. ready for use. in more ways than one. Farm- er Brown's boy had looked down on Big Claw. He was more in- terested in the feathered folk and the furry folk. He didnit think Crabs would be worth watching. He has learned better. He has learned that to those with eyes that see there is none of Mother Nature's children not. interesting to watch. He saw Bis: Claw climb a tree, a tall cocoanut. -palm. He could hardly believe his own eyes. He had seen Big Clow do some- thing he couldn't do himself, Now instead of looking down on Big Claw the big Crab was looking clown on him. Toni-my knew where Big Claw's home was. a hole in the ground where it was damp. So he went to see it Big Claw had come down from his high perch and return- ed home. Big Claw had. Tommy knew it as soon as he came in sight of Big GIlaw”s home. Some d-amp earth had been thrown out of the doorway. Even as Tommy looked a small pinch was thrown nut. it. was plain that. the Big Craib was at. home and was either cleaning house I)! digging his home deeper. or perhaps adding another room Tommy stood still. perfectly ltill. Long ago he learned that the only sure way of seeing things that his neighibors in field and wood are doing is by keeping siill and waiting patiently. By and by Big Claw came to his doorway-an-d for a few minutes stared outside. Hr disappeared. In a moment he appeared in the doorway again. Once more he stopped and stared nut. Tommy chuckled silently. "What. I suspicious person he is." thought Tommy. Slowly Big Claw came out and Tommy saw that he was bringlnig out. a small load of damp sand clasped in his liliid feet. He stopped, his pop-eyes staring. Then he ran H couple of feel, drop- ped his load. and scuttled back. Tommy had brought along I banana to eat. He broke off a small piece and tossed it so that it fell in front of and a little way out from Big Claw's doorway. Perhaps Big Claw was sitting just inside looking out and saw it. fall. Anyway he came out almost at once. He moved over to the piece of banana. He seemed to forget all susipicion. He settled himself comfortably beside the piece of banana. He drew ii. care- fully in front of him and directly under his mouth. Then he began to feed himself. always Continued on page 1.1 DANCE Mt. Stewart Legion Hall EVERY THURSDAY George Chappell and his Merry Islanders. Canteen Service LiT7aT3iii iii? sIGH.'.'-T1-JAR HAINTA GAL ' if in ALL THESE i-iiLLs Two MOST TERRIFYNG LOVERS in ALL THE HILLS" SLDBBERLIDS MRJAB AND QOME 0 HS HAYSTAC K, HAVE lT'5 UNDER THE IEO, MR.6EVEN ... IN TH? 5UlTCA6E... other major siiit. it. would seem . . p that this defensive view was Admission 506 l ”””'m'”- By Al Cupp nosr'oi-'i:M is .L'OOiK9-MIEHTY THE GUARDIAN. CHARt.01'TETOWN .. KING OF:l:l-Il'g.ROyAL MOUNTED IE IIIGNY, C Mia; ioguss rm vou SURE LOOK GREAT. x - aw, J so.Lv. vouits In as A - smote AN' READV 7' . t -I '4 MAKE SWEET MUSIC t C wrm vour. GLOVES. M nsxr me You on or A RING Lotti in nuvnauuoi xv ugiwrii Ilmlzl AND l'i.L6ivE' TEEATMINT. out I W TA PINCETU4 ' ADVICE. COLONEL. ' Amr -V .....;. with It ..... .. -.... - , nu? 5 an . 1 HJZLADMIT p g A 3! 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