...a.. a-as GUARQIAN. CETARLOTTETOWN I, ' ' g M A MARCH 31.. 1951 KING or we ROYAL uoumzo ' -is. rel .g "x 'PAGETEN' , V T )Od'I?F 1&4! IN PERSON W";Ws.z:2"- i IMWVFOI .-.. YI9QUlDAfVl (E A OPFATIAPELIKE 5'CllL..AW'A: GRAGIE FIELDS minor or WALES ctiiirar AUDITORIUM TUESDAY APRIL 3rd. 8.30 PM. ADVANCE SALE AT:-s HUGHES . DRUG STORE ADMISSION 532.00 PLUS TAX l Canadian Legion Clover-' Club Dance mar siuunniv Al lilanchxird and the "Clover Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For rcscrvations Phone 1222 Kcscrmtiotis held until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGEI AT l THE CLOVER own i to-9&0-oooootooooo ooooooovo-o ooooooro-oeooeouoeeeowo Admission- 75c 99-Q6-QOOVOOQAO-OOOOOfO9OQr9O4OO4rOO 40990000499999994ooocoaooroooooooo rs” "ho-'””wt”'" G T VISITING HOURS AT THE SAHATOHIUM patient at any one time. Ciiiicii-mi under l4 years are not permitted to visit pulivnts. -4i':tS2t i THE I-'00LlSll noasr The boaster finds that in the end A loss of standing will attend. -eold Mother Nature. . 0 . Grandpa Pelican sat. on his fav- iorite big rock. swimming about him was Brown Booby. Both had their heads tipped back. They were watching Swooper the Pirate, who is called Frigate Bird and some- times Man-0'-War Bird. though why such fine sounding names should be given to this long-wim:- ed. fork tailed robber of lesser folk is not at all clear. His easy, graces nil flight. is beautiful to watch high against the blue, blue sky, but, nobody really loves him; his heart is black as his coat for he lives in true pirate fashion hy rob- bing those smaller than himself and those less quick of wing. "If I were as big as you that robber would never tall-c a fish away from me,” declared Brown Booby. ”I'm not afraid of him." declar- ed Grandpa Pelican. "I would like to see him try to take in fish away - from me." "So would I." chuckled Brown Booby. who know that Grandpa Pelican was hoasting. "Yes. sir. I would like t.o see that follow try to take a fish away from me. He knows better than ...n...:....;jg,,ggg '3CITJ.U!CtUUUU'1C'DCV.dZ-f- 0-Zlf)C,Cl!2.Ug contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson nolzilztctc-Jztauoouxxasxszeancrncrut now woL'i.n YOU mn rr? Certain wcllsknoun experts are still arguing over the best contract in the following hand, which came up in K team-of-four contest. South West North Ens: 1 Q Pass 1 Q Pf"? s 3 N T Pass; lies" ' ' ily Thornta W. lurgcu) to try anything like that," boasted Grandpa Pelicani Just then he saw Grandma Pel- lean coming to join him. She would flap her wings a few times then hold them out and glide just the way a boy or girl runs and slides on ice. She was quite low over the water. suddenly she flew higher, turned in a half-circle. closed her wings and shot -head first straight down into the water wlth- a splash. For a moment she was out of sight. Then she bobbed to the surface. tipped her head back with her big hill pointing to the sky. and swallowed some- thing. 0! course it was a fish. Both Grandpa Pelican and Brown Booby knew that. She wouldn't be swallowiniz anything else. Both tool: to their wings and flew to- ward her. Before they reached her Grand- ma Pelican was in the air again. Brown Booby dived and at almost the same instant Grandpa Pelican pointed head straight down and tall straight up. Splash! He hit the water and disappeared. An instant later he hobbed up on the surface. He was facing in exac'iy the opposite direction from the way he had faced when he had dived. It looked very much as it had turned a somersault under water. Whether he had or not he had cau:ht a fish. Compared with this his loss of dignity was of no importance and. of course. turnin: a somersault. was anything but dignified for one of his age. Brown Booby caught. another fish. so did Grandma Pelican. Grandpa Pelican was back up in the air. The fish he had caught was small and he had swallowed ii. Now he was looking for an- other. A school of small frightens ed fish being chased by larger fish were so close to the surface that now and then one broke wt-.. ter. Grandpa Pelican picked out the biggest one he could see.dived right in his ears. Grandpa Pelican shut his bill a little tighter and tried to dodge. Compared with Swooper the Pi- rate he was slow and clumsy. JOE PALOOKA ; s 273- r LEVlN'S A NICE C:UY...HE'D A BEEN WI.LlN' T'CM.L IT OFF BUT THAT 5AiD...lF JOE WANTS A POSTPDNE SLEAZY CREE? O'LEERV INSISTEI7 04 m' EXAMwA1iON...wHV, LEVIN EVEN Q 4e-Mia I Me M-"5 YOU M9 N0 RIGHT D IN! THAT! YOU MIGHT 10 IO... WHV, I'M AMAIID... VOU'RE GOING TO CALL O'LEERY AND LEVIN, AND I uH...lMEAN 1 JISTSU s UH. IT... I TOLE LEVIN YOU AST FER IT... WHAT COULD I SAV... IT WAS FER YER OWN GOOD. gt: my J-JI LOOK. JOEY...IUTTEIlALl. I DIDN'T ASK .7 via auu:r;wu..' By Ham Flslien 'T MEAN TWIAKE TW YOU: JERRY! SY NEEJ. NE MADE OUTA PLL FORGIVE ..A MA 5HlEWD...lT'S DWLOMUSSY... TAKE ME PRINSTANCE APOLOGIZES .' &Z” ,1 . .1 9...: lllltlt-,'!'50n ”2?u5. will i . , ... . s h in 2 I it. h f - -i-c-M-s--M - - . FOR U1 PA11131hT5- 322?. s;.:"cI.fxlvuincr.i.i.-. tgzrned faauganferstauligl ail: ragl'!lebIg). . r i s- vovou on no she HAVE wuo me non-v, 1 COULZNT TENELBALKI; zeiagcggtgk , .. . . . , , the surfac lth hi , UKE RED RED HAIR?-'1 wot) a TELLVQJTH 3.30 - 4.30 PM. Tuesday. Fhuisday, Satuiday t :l(1Q l0 0 mm d wk: mi: one 1: agzehanzfg HEADS 3-, mom. NOTKE ! KIDDWG R, cmoa OF HER and Sunday. . r . 7 j., . 2 hag under his big bill back to his ' 7:00 - 5:00 ll..Vl. Monday. Wednesday, Friday 5 N; 3 3 favorite rock and ,w.1k,w it , and Saturday. .' a there. 1-115 his wings lifted him ' FOR POLIO PATIENTS : ::"g'7; WNE :35?” ixliteoblge "i: and he mm 1" ' e '" o s 3 9 10 6 Th M i ' V g are was a sharp. unpleaa ht Children: Sunriay 10 AM. - l2 noon. and 2-4 P.M. i T” "U '''Q 10 9 5 Whistle of Wings putting on the Adults: Sunday 10 AM. - 12 noon. and 2-4 PM. A3 2 brakes so to speak. close to him. V Evorv nvvninr: 7-9 PM. TAK5 Dr” M 1.3”” "M fish!" a . Q G K Q J a screamed a voice. It threatening, 1 . NUTlrI: Nut inure than two visitors are allowed each G t i "Um ””P'"5”” V0iC9- Seemingly L i I west, led the l19)l:l'T.u:9ll. ialllil "Il)rop it!" screamed Swooper . -. - . i East encnuraszed wit e c K .- arm n. His voice sounded ugly. very i ' Ti H v 1) South won and led a spade. Wen; usly. Grandpa Pelican didn't like HPPY AND CAP STUES ducked. and dummys queen. 0 the sound of it. one bit. He shtv. er s G A. S w H E -G "H G ”":.:;”?;:i :9" :i;i'.:..””:.- T'"i"l”ti ' ..- . . turned to s own "-' an ou e that fish. n " ., .. - hvAoITfLQE:o':'a5:LE5(a.i;u;ATs'M" i i other snade lead. West. put up the Grandpa Pelican heard the whis- , ' rs Rm-iv MV NEW LAWN, ice-and dummy was then "dead.' tle of air through stiff wing foam- are t -. ” ,'IhevnutL'omo was a one-trick de- ers. R. swift. black form shot past :feat. of the contract. him. nnrtthnt fish was caught 1).- At the other tahle South rearli- fore it hit the water. EA-coitus Tani L'.x7(.'ILVifi4:ifi?Y73y'Cli”itnrd McBride ...............n... ,..l-..... ......a....a....................., . ., . --sO'S MEBBE MELBUSBY WILL LEAVE HIM SOME.- THiN' SOMEDAY, No DouBT--AN'-- 'vE THEY NAMED THE GIRL?? MAQYs-TLVCHIRPLEBERRY HAVE TWINS--A BOY AN' A GUQL" WE MUST BUY 'EM A NICE .PRESEN V ted five diamonds via thisseque'"".I ' "Who was it wanted to see that ' x MN: 3 I ' R lrgbbgr try to take a fish from J” K south um: mirth Inn-t him? asked Brown Booby A little Cr, 1 1 . Pars I Q I girls later. I iafs. I waif-"J ,0Gg:::D! Pelican pretended not i rm'-m'r1---ea... ! Here also. West. led the heait LE Franco, March 27 lien. South won, drew two rounds ';fAP)mRl2ll Haywarth is on her nf trumps, then led a. spade. Wes: ):"Y '" lhv United States. The nlayed low and the queen held. P;'i'9”C8n nmvze star. wife or Now South returned to his hand hermeq M? Khan. sailed from with a heart and led his last De 'G;nI;l!I:rda3' aboard the liner spade. West realized that if he ' put up the ace. dummy's kins Md East's marked jack would obvious- ly fall: so, hoping that Smith would think East had the ace and had held it up, West again ducked without hesitation. This was im- aginative defense, but South was not to be misled. He went right. up with the spade kllli. then ruf- . fed the spade six. Now he ruilcd -1 his own heart five in dummy- and made West. win it spade trick J by leading the ten and discarding ' a. club on it. West had the choice N0 PASSING Z;:..1a:"ii.:?"'::..”::.:::.1::;”;:r! 4., ”"””G0lIIS .9-Trltiiv ' other heart. giving South the G 2 ' ' fill BITTER FIST! , -...,u .. .. - - , got rid of a second club. , -M.-.-.........'s u chance to ruff in dummy while he ' By Al Capp NOT!-lIN' LIKE A NICE- OLIVET WALK AFTE? HAWN6 A LUNCH - Mv! WHAT A Bi2iGHT DAY1! ten would both be izood. SW00 .3 RHIIVES PAIN AND SOREIHROAT 7”. Borinrcfiiaixnw W ""W""l'”":":' By lvestover LI'L ABNER. LV'RV yum, we TAKES ALL OUR CHILLUN rm' cAI:NivAL- IRREGADDLESS o"m' 73' HIM.'.' K . ..........p...-.- j (smzv nwvxs R unit: A ooupus o ' map M125. "4 now-TNARS A aunrv step-rr.'.' n-r onurr u'.aA1'sov AN' HIS F'AMBLV!.' uawr seen ran R)'WEEKS,NOW. so NATCHERLY n-mws QUITE A Few NIW Kiosrf , DOCTOR! HAD A CHAKKE17 60 INTO THE MODE!-.'OF -TH PHOOiY ON THE I'l' WILL...HllTHITHl5 DISTRIBUTOE CAP! I TOOK THE , I 1 gun JOE SEVEV GETAWAY WITH CUTTLE...BECA'.l3E '9 A wfwMoNTY' ,. J :- -i It 0 .