yEBRUARY 8. 194v i" PLAY PLAY PLAY Hearts. Memorial l-hll "PDLLYAIIIIA" Comedy in 3' Act: Betty Beers, Soloist and Chorus. [my M. Bmallman, "‘ e Soloist Thursday and Friday February 10th. Mime-Silo and 11th. Curtain 8:15 p. in_ Directed by Mrs. ltuby Iiouie, C.D.A. Tickets at Milton's Old Spain to study the Milk Act and other . Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, at 8 0 Milk Producers, Vendors Meeting A mooring of the Milk Producers and Vendors’ Association up at meeting, to be held at Birch Court, Experimental Farm ‘clock Signed, PERCY GAY 'Sec’y. for Milk Producers aria Vendors Ass'n. important questions to come _.___.________...j- lNlIUME TAX \ FEDERATlON OE AGRICULTURE MEETING AT LEGION HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th AT 8 P.M. This is your opportunity to expressyour views on Income Tax Administration. POTATOES We ore buying all varieties WANTED Seed and Table Stock pota- toes, both No. l's and smells, anywhere in Prince Edward ls- land. Contact us before you sell ~ LAVITT POTATO CO., Charlottetown. NOT also work harness of all kinds. I. L. ICE We ore nowsettled in our new store, and are in a posi- tion to supply our customers with our usual Driving ond Track Harness, Racing Hopples and Horse Boots, high quality Hand mode- collars always on hand. , A full line of quality luggage in stock at all timéi. 5" of which we ore selling at lowest prices. HARDY 8i CO-s T02 Kent Street Opposite City Hall. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY By Clifford McBride . trump rebid was (By Thornton Nothing's been accomplished yet By the folks who alt and fret. —Old Mother Nature. This was proving a hard win- ter. That is, it was hard for some 30"“. many folks. but not all. To begin with, there was too much snow for everybody but those who lived happily under it, folks like Danni" and Nanny Meadow Mouse and the Shrew cousins. Now it was snowing again. "Look at it. There is too much already. and now there will be more. I don't like it." said Peter Rabbit frctfully. "There is" nothing you can do about it, so why fret about it?" said little Mrs. Peter as she squat- ted irhder a bush at the edge of WP E1911!‘ 01d Biriar-patch. “I'm not fretting about it." de- clared Pctcr. He sounded cross. He ivas cross. People usually are cross ivlicn they are fretful. No one can be pleasant and fretful at the sonic time. "I guess nothing is so bad that there isn't some good in it," said Mrs. Pctcr. There was mischief in hcr soft nycs as she glanced side- W155 at Peter. "Vlt at is thi-rc that is good about morn snow?“ sunppcd Peter. "It will keep you at home in the dear Old Briar~patch," replied Mrs. Peter. and shook some snow from her cont. “Not if I want to go outside," retorlcd Peter. Mrs. Peter chuckled softly. “You ivoirt want to go outside in such a storm as this," said she, and chuckled again. “Perhaps it will stop soon," 531d Peter. It didn't. It kCpl right 0n snow. ing. At first the flakes had been big and feathery and soft. They had floated down gently. Peter hadn't minded them. “This kind of storm won't lust long." he mid said hopefully. It didn't. The snow no longer fell in his feathery flakes, lovely to see. It didn't fall in flakes at all. but 1n tiny hard grains that rough Brother North Wliid scnt hissing through the bushes and brambles. Peter didn't like that hissing. He {O01 . ‘A Contract Bridge: 3, Jiuephine Culbertson CO-OPERATIVE GUILT . - ~ f its on both sides oflhetletavlolé? Niblilth and South. l“ the bidding or today's deal-gut partner was far gunner l a“ other. North dealer. so East-Vllcst vulnerable and __ . Oil SCOTC- 4J2 VAQJ853 e100 +916 14a QKQ" Q1092 N 8° grass WE :28“ 1053 4- s H, gasp 904 QKJ‘) “partial Thebiddlng North Bast South Welt Pass 1Q 1N7 Pu‘ 3Q 2Q 2N1‘ Pill 3N7 Dble. Pass P!!! Pass ‘West naturally opened a spade to his partner's rebld suit. End 3mm‘ went down two tricks for a. 300- polnt penalty. l-le could haye tield this to one trick by a virtual dou- ble-dummy line oi play. but °l course he tried to make the con- tract. _ - A brie! analysis reveals that North would have had no difficulty in making four hearts. losing only one spade. one heart and one dia- mond, and therefore the “sir/inl" against North-South was much larger than the 300 points. There was rather bitter discus- sion between the partner: as to who had been responsible for we outcome. North strongly criticized a second spade stopper, and that South's tvro-nolrump call. sayiIIK that this had virtually Elli-flute” North had felt doubly dew" ill this sense because he we: supply- lug the spade Jack. This criticism of South's n0- iustlfied. and South would havegbeen better ad- vised to bid three clubs at this point (or to bid two clubs on the first round. end then two notrump over two spades), but certainly North's errors were more numer- ous and more serious! First. he might well have jumped to three hearts over one notrump; second. he should have bid four hearts over two‘ notruinp: and third. he lied another chance when three no- W. Burgess) "1 don't like it." said Peter Rabbit fretfully said s0. It was a most unpleasant sound. Peter and Mrs. Peter had , lo keep their eyes closed. for those ‘ tiny hard grains stung. At last Mrs. Peter shook herself and started for the middle of the Brfar-pattl‘. "You can be fool- ish and stay otit there if you want to, but I'm going inside." said she. Long ago Johnny Chuck's grandfather had dug a homo in the ground in what was now me middle of the Briar-patch. lt was for this that Mrs. Peter headed. inside it was dry and comfortable. The storm couldn't touch her (Lcrc. It wasn't; long before Peter appeared. He crawled in beside hcr. "I don't like it. I don't like it s bit," he said fretfully. "You oight to be thankful that we have this old Chuck house in» whim to get out of the snovir." said Mrs. Peter. "I don't like being inside. You know I don't. I want to be out- side." frettcd Peter. "Then go back out that's what you like," said Mrs. Peter sharply. She was tired o! Peter's complaining and fretting. "Think of the folks who haven't a nice. snug. dry place to 'got into. I guess a lot of them would be glad for a place like this.” she added. Peter said nothing, There was nothing to say. He knew that it was true. Some had only the broad branches of spruce and hem- lock and other evergreen trees un- der which to find shelter. Others probably had crept into hollow logs. or undcr piles of brush. or even dug down into tire snow on the ground. Llghtfoot the Deer, Mrs. Liglitfoot and the twins in their yard would have only such sholter~as~they might find from“ trees just outside the yard. They wouldn't be very good in such a storm as this. Still Peter fretted. Perhaps it was his way of having a good time. Some folks seem to enjoy fretting. Queer. aren't they? there, if BOY SCOUT RECRUITS HALIFAX _ (cm - Youthful immigrants to Canada are being helped to join the Boy Scouts. The Nova Scotla headquarters of the Canadian Boy Scout Association lYIVB-‘Mmites. and advises local troops or‘ cub packs oi’ new ar- rivals in their areas. BINGO llolr Redeemer llall TONIGHT 8.30 The prilcl are the same ll those prevailing at other Bingo: in thmclty. For Charitable Purposes Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTURS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs ' Palmer Electric PHONE I444 trump was doubled. ly Alex Raymond - evetvriiium. V ioozs..cuaam.. wEAl-THu occur POSlTlONmAND HE'S own-room's ‘m: PRINCI - IVIRV Gm i YESI HAVE. IN FACT, I IllET HIS MOTHER AND OLDER BROTHER..A _‘ THE__QJARDIAN.__C_I'IARLOTTETQWN xmc onus ROYAL MOUNTED PW" " x901.“ Minn- i- .. i». - .- muilyiim-a‘ '- __, JOEEPALOOKA A LOT afioaué/l i 41/0 ca/uwr : Aer/Ar ass/l.’ V PAGE SEVEN I GUESS 4C5‘ RSI/lib 55750415 OF/Tfilfkl)’ All)!!! z new: IV seesaw: wwawrs. var-Jun‘ lll/A/f/A/G m/fi/qr ems’ ABOUT cur/curs 1T! i! ' I'M VURRV seam. ‘ibikgitlhlngfilfe r MISSED A LEVJAB- "me POSTS m‘ acres H1100" ME- ARE FIXED. g I p f" '2. Jo. --r WANTED To auv MY WIFE some STOCKINGS FOR HER BllZTl-lWtP/"AND I '1' MY WIFE HAD ALL HER 1 SIZES TATTOO@ 1%» ON MY ARM ll CAN REMEMBER HER SIZE! ‘i "will . ‘ I, iii.‘ i i l liillii i HEARD OF “ilii Ml? HA. YLNARE N5l5T5 ON us WOIZkiNG AFTEE‘ SEVEN UCLOCK-AND THE GOCIAL Cusrom CALLS For: EVENIN‘ CLOTHES! SOME OF M? OLD mus Musr BE woi2i<|r~r ON "HAT CONSTQUCTi “N do II t; - »_4 "s... hi}. t... a... or w... ly Carl Anderson iii‘. ‘ill ...iii‘;”ii~. TILLIE THE TOlLER . s». r" Q Q I 1 _ '24s,‘ __ 9 AnLZfQ~ (~- ioitxqwsro-spiemhv-nag-va ANDEQ- MET-I‘ A E TlPPY AND "CAP" STUBb 5y Edwin. MY LAND! lSN'T THAT A sAMh/iws QlCl-l UNCLE BUSBYKSHIS MOTHER'S SOCK HIM, suazzvt! By Westm" ' MISS PUSH- Burroisiffl-iis l MISS Jonas How DO ND | -- l '5 0H, Mort-line's MORE ROMANTIC THAN SEEING A BUSINESS MR SlMPKlNS, I'M AFRAlD THIS MISS IONE$ IS THE KIND THAT THINi<$ OTHER Tl-"N ARE MORE ROMANTlC LOH. oemzl. ~~q~_-~~---' I 9 ly Harry tieenigm “PERSON AT THE BUG-l AND l 601' FUL AND SUCH A HASCIHAUHG ‘SHE'S UTYElZD/JJTTERN VKJNDER- rm so uoawss I an i-wzocv A