' Spot 4'. i _ eitfifififlbsieb%0 hi0ki DANCE I AT SUNNYSIDE - In Aid Of CHARLOTTETOWN ‘. JR. BOWLING TEAM WEDNESDAY, J-UNE 30th Dances Adm. 50c Special Door Prizes Dancing 9-I ozeoo§oo§oo<@oo§eoaoo@co@>oo¢>oo@ T x -.,.--- -- . ._:-._.__._.e‘".s'1LV_iE_ so, ms I (Iy Thornton THE GADABOUT Who roams too much arouses doubt And iew will trust the gadsboizt. , w. r. ‘i .~z ,. Hf .I .1 Leave Fri Charles A. Dunning Lcuvsr, Carribau- Charles A. Dunning .....,.;._-.. 7 A.M., ll A.M., 3 P.M. . . 9 A.M., I P.M., 5 PM. -' LISTEN IN TO. CFCY AT 7:45 AM. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION It)‘ Prince Nova . . . Summer Glosing Time For Law llffioes - ‘ Take Notice thot.by common agreement between t-he -‘.‘!ll'l0llS law offices in the City of Charlottetown that all said low offices will operate upon the following schedule, " olfcciivc July lst to August 3lst, I948. MONDAY to FRIDAY (Inclusive) Open 8 A.M.—Close 4 P.M. SATURDAYS Open 8 A.M.—Close i- PM. BENTLEY, K.C. Pres. ililiiiiiacEDWARD MANOR AT NEW GLASGOW LAW SOCIETYOF P. E. ISLAND "»_.. A- WALTHEN GAUDETI I-L-B- rrany insects into flight, and that Scc'y.-Tre¢l. WILL OPEN JULY lst FOR THE SUMMER SEAS MRS. J. S. EDWARDS, M ON The MacEdward has all modern conveniences, situated on lull overlooking the beautiful Clyde River o short distance cm National Park and Cavendish Beach. Special Dinners for _ parties by appointment only, Kindly telephone 30-24 for reservation. anagcress. I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE ifhiiilllllVlBEfiLANll FERRIES LIMITED Standard Time JUNE 27th to SEPT. 26th (Daily Including Sunday) Wood _lslands-- nce Nova t r AM, n A.M., s PM. 9 A.M., 1 P.M., s P.M. , 1r.- r l Smflrnmer. ldear. Have you ever ,sneaking about to maske trouble , [for others? There were several of , iher own kind walking about and trucking up things right under the 3-..; l an: uncle Elliy DINNER, NAPOL£QHI giighriiidéiiw/W’ ' "In C D ONFOU YOU HEAD, . l; . r l ND vou/ cow-r ANYTHING-P INNE R \5‘_ READY.’ I GIVE UQ/ S"?! FALLEN IN L ‘FHA’? VIOL l who brought the new: to the Old i‘ Orchard It was unpleasant news. Skimmer had been skimming about low over the Green Meadows looking ior flying insects. Like all his cousins he is very clever at catching them in the air. He had passed over the dear Old Brier- patch and iuwittered t! ZTECLing to Peter Rabbit. Iihen he had swung over the old Pasture. Often there was good hunting in the Old Pas- ture, especially when the Cows were moving about. ‘Iihey startled mncle easy hunting [or Skinner When he got back to the Old Orchard, just outside oi which is a. house put up on a tall pale es- pecially for Mrs. himself. he hurried to tell Mrs. Skimmer the discovery he had made. "Who do you think I saw over in the Old Past/are?" he asked Mrs. Skimmer. "Who did you see?" asked ivlrs. Skirrmer without interest. ‘The gadaboutj’ replied Skim- mer. Mrs. skimmer wee intereeted then. very muh so "Do you mean Sally Sly?" she demanded. ,1 "None other.‘ replied Skimmer "It vuas Sally Sly the con/bird, and [she hasn't changed e bit." . “Was she alone?" Asked Mm. “Don't ask foolish questions, my seen her she was aione excepting when feet oi’ those Cows. Sally Sly was on the hock of a Cow that was lying down. She seaned perfectly at home there. She was catching flies m‘ lnseots o! some kind on that Cow's book, and the Cow didn't mind at all." declared Skimmer. "I hope she will stay in the Old Pasture. Anyrway, I hope she will keep away from the Old Orchard,” tvdttered Mrs. Skimmer. She won't. You know she won't She always visits the 01d Orchard, nnd there is no way at preventing her that I know oi." said Skimmer “And when she comes she will bring trouble tor other; with her, and when she goes she will leave it behind her. I don't know oi any one who can upset a neigh- borhood more than does that gad- ahout. Imagine a mother not only allowing other people to bring up her children, but making them do it. She's a cheat. That's w-hat she is, s, cheat." Mrs. Skimmers voice was still a soft twitter, but it was indignant too. "Who does she cheat?" finds-nor wanted to know. "Now you're the one asking a foolish question." declared Mrs. Skimmer. “She cheats all tlhose into whose nests she manages to slip her eggs, but she chats her- s61!’ most of all." Ski-turner thought this over "Of course, she cheats tlhose who are forced to bring wp her babies, but I don't see new she cheats her- self." said he at last. "She cheats herself at love." twitter-ed Mrs. Skimmer. "She doesn't love anybody but herself and nobody loves her. she has no mate to love and to love her. she has no home 0t her own to plan and build and fuse over, And the has no children tn feed and oere Mr and teach and worry about and love. an to love her in return. That is what she oheats herself oi." "But she doel have children." protested Skimmer ‘They may be in the nests or other iolks but they are hers Just the isame." “In name only," retorted Mrs, —Old Mother Nature. It wee Skimmer the Hwallow Skimmer and ' chance for his contract. Wflurgess) A i skimmer. ‘They don't even know she is their real mother.’ She may keep track o! them and know which ones are here when they are grown, but I doubt it. She's an impoeter. ‘Ihntll nil-int she il, an imposter." - "What's an mposter?" nked Skimmer. The next story: "The Importer." Contract Bridge l By Josephine Culberteon i j s. v. RAW ran nxma cannon \J\r\1\, Today's declare;- lost his slam contract by falling to exploit W"! chance. North dealer'- ,B_oi.h_sides vuxnerlm ,4 A 10 1 I A K Q l b K J 2 __ 4 A 7 3 _ {K B 6 3 Q J n‘! ‘ 2 N Q J a a a Q 10 0 “I E Q 7 6 4 ‘if: g _‘_E9~‘4-J ' i i O Q 9 0814, O A Q 6 \ ______,J.K J 9 8 I mébiaoingzj- _ _ Nomi East sonar? West l Q Pass 2 j Pass 3 N '1‘ Pass 4 I} Pass 6Q Pose Pua Pan South's action in. "dis/turblng“ the three-notrump contract was in itself a sloni invitation justified by South's holding - and North cheenfully accepted the suggestion, West opened the diamond ten. Elouih won the trick in his own hand and led a low trump to dummys ace. On the trump re- turn, after East followed with the ten, declarer thought for a long tine whether to finesse, but final- ly he chose to play the king. To his disappointment, the queen did not drop, and when three rounds oi hearts revealw that Blast could stop the fourth round, decLarer was thoroughly disgusted. A spade had to be conceded, for the slarn's doieat, It ls a close point whether or rot declarer should have iineased for the queen oi clubs. ‘The finesse might have succeeded where every other pl-an would iall. But on South's actual Play oi the ace and king of trumps the slam still cc-uld hove been made. south should have seen that there was a, good chance that hearts would not break, and that he inmuld find no place [or discard o! his losing spade. As "insurance" against a bad heart break, he should have stripped the diamonds from the North-South hands and then led out the ace, king and queen oi hearts. I: the suit broke 3-3, the fourth heart would provide a discard; l! it did not, whoever had the club queen could be put on lead, and unless he was so iortunate as to have the thirteenth diamond or heart, he would be forced to lead a spade. That would give South one more h DANCE. BRIGHT SPOT ' TONIGHT JUNE 30th Canteen Service Dancing 9:30 to 1:00 ,<.. . _ \_ J . 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