CHARLQTFETQWN '““i<Trii;"<3'r'riTs iioYKi; MOUNTED TEACHERS’ IHIIIIIEIITIOII P. w. c. TUESDAY, APRIL 19 10.06 a. m. Enrolment, displays, Red Cross, Libmry. ‘ 10.30 a.m. hesldeiit’: Report. 11.00 o. rn. Add-ress—Dr. L. Bernice MacNoughton, Vice- President C.T.F. "THE C.T.F.-What it Stands for and What it Might Become." , | due 11.30 q. m. Address-Hon J. Walter Jones, Minster of Educc- 431d 5mm" “"11"- tion. I i Skimmer the Swallow Mrs. _ _ _ _ ' ' _ ' Ski were bac eary s year.‘ 130-230 p m Group Instruction (one period) ‘Perrglllg they hm not mm the; 2.30-3.00 p. ‘m. Music Instruction Group period. 3.00-4.00 p.m. Group Instruction (one period.) r . w -~ . 17's 41L All/AWAY! mum/m 110541655,’ Vt S‘ '8 5. if i} MOUNT/f." lily Iliorliion W. Burgess) Always in mind this maxim bearz| He most will gain who most wllli Iwtnter as iar down in the Sunny; ' South as usual. Anyway they were 1 back extra early and it was goodl AND same“; Mm“; to see them darting in and out; g ggmggm-nigiuoims, 7.30 p. m.‘ MUSICAL PROGRAM -- Notre Dame Girls’ Choir ‘ limvhs i!" life“ °I u" 01d °"l wmffgkm, » °'"5"-"*5*“" . (Directed by Sister St. Adolphe Marie, A.T.C.M.) ltgdofifigg amt? l métaEmEw-k ADDRE§$— LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION" — Meadows” I; was good m hem-i n AND-two Dr. A. W. TRUEMAN, President of University of them twittering happily to eachl New Brunswick. other as they wentin and out o£| 5 ‘ ,their lavorite house put up speI-i “My Ffiflofiflé A Public cire cordially invited to attend the ll.00, ll so, ‘My ’°' ‘hm “Y “mm” ”'°“""l longer," "“°°“°55°- boy. This was the third year they‘ twntered skimmer 113d had P°§5°55I°§ °1 IV l“ “MEI He was sitting on top o! the house lyears they had to fight for it with l while Mm skimmer sat in m, the Winsome Bluebirds, but not] doorwaw “They are he"; Ea“, this YGM- ' l as we are they got here first. You "It new to some early,” Wlim- : haven't left this house since we led MTS- 513mm" IIBPPIIY menirrived, but I have been looking 11101111118 9119i’ Bnlved- "I $11955 around. Not only are Winsome . ‘ those Bluebirds didn't eXDect us and Mm Winsome hem but ‘hey - PROCLAMATION - s» I » 1- around. I wonder it they are back a house on the other side of the Y"? .Old Orchard. We won't have to "My deal‘. W" "t-‘Bdn’! WWW" ’ tight them this year. You see, my any longer." Wllrwfed sldmmel" ‘dear, while you have been fussing about here I have looked about a llittle." “We should come as early as this every year," twittered Mrs. Skim- and especiclly the 7.30 p. rn. meeting. oorrv nitrous l‘ _ n I have the honour to advise that a PROCLAMATION hos 1‘ n been issued in the columns of the Canada Gazette issue of March 19th., 1949, setting aside and fixing Monday the sixth of June, 1949, os the date on which the birthday of His ' Majesty King George Sixth is to be officially celebrated by I 691111391 ‘"1139 m, his loving subjects. "That would suit me ll the bugs ~' I . . . . . B J h! C lb 1.30 ,, l. . . The Proclamation IS issued by His Excellency Field Mur- y “an n“ u u n E iwtzllld If: us. replicdfikimmrr- if shall Viscount Alexander of Tunis, Governor General and . ' Bugs’ emlfllmed Mrs" sum- QGNHNIIIIbenuHNaeMnunllnllnlllltl MMMMMn . . . “Wh t h b t d . Commander in Chief of Co-noda. I Dom;- Gfyg up; 1t?n a We “gs ° O g - . w_=._._.:.m;_. “Bugs are food, aren't they? " I- A- BER'NARD' I A bad break in one wit rlm- What would we do without food? Lieutenant-Governor i113’ spurred today's declersr w [No insects no food, and what NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY HELLO DOOCH. JUST IN TIME 10 FINISH ouie PICNIC LL{NC.H . IIMYBE A HIKE WlI-LTAKE $0M OFTHRF DISGRACERJL FAT '- OFF OP YOU the heart king but chose what ap- peared to be the safer opening or By Clifford McBride “w "m" ‘*“‘*°“' South won with the king, drew trumps in three rounds, then no doubt feeling that the contract was well within sight, cashed the ace and king o! clubs. When »West, however, discarded a spade on the second round, the picture changed» considerably! Now, iar declarer saw that his only chance was a squeeze, and the cards would have to lie very favorably for this maneuver to succeed! Well, anything was better than giving upl South cashed his re- maining trumps,‘ discarding. a heart and a club from dummy, _ while West reduced his own hold- ing to the jack-ten of spades and the king-queen-nine of hearts. Even the next lead, when South from having twelve cold tricks, from their long journey. ‘They had made it In easy stages. but even so it was good to do nothing at Prince Edward |g|q|1d_ 81981491‘ BIYQYI/S- lvriuld wimpoor Swallows do then?" L Gqygfflmgnf Hgu-gg aslfd S mer- __________________ ________ _______i_______ __ . _ . I Charlottetown, April 16, 1949. Nortrdealer. evefyIl[if:flP-%:l1ir=gim igmie“ Sig: BRINGING UP FATHER I _ Iy George McManus A ‘ 3°11‘ 51d" vulumbh lall right,” retorted Mrs. Skimmer. “Add I "O11 course’. Why not? tThvely c] A8 '1 can Incl oo where we can‘ .' e I _n_ -—-—- -i{'§$i°n lh“°ul° “l” “hi” “nw-i ‘hid l "M *"'*"<'~¢°= ' vou nY/gnhnafisfiéfi: '1 I in ‘e Ell‘. 18y on . 8 GHOQTEMUG My MEAN TO1'E[_|_ ME a DO _ fl , , Q Q J 10 ‘I #9 l havent legs and feet like theirs - HA\Q-|T'5 "m; ~/Ou'D CUT OFF REALLY. MY “N? "911 DOSNT - Q04] efatwg Meetm is a N I 106 5 4 tol- walking about on the ground l LATEfiT TREND! Au. THEY LOVELY ous MEAHIT. cAQs. vougfzui. i B I N G a p g Q K Q i) W E 2 to look ior worms and bugs. While I HAgEICnITQZLYIOO _ Q8 3 2 S 0° ' we can and do eat some berries " - Harrington Hell 4.9 U“ Ml 1° 95 most o! the ivlnter berries are ~ gone now. So it is a foolish ‘. Redeemer April Z151. .33 _ Swallow who comes up here be- l ' _ _ ‘A’ 10°; 5 fore at least some insects begin ,‘ y W. R. Show Will address this ‘FKQ flying about. You know that as . . , , n \ f _ _ 330 meeting and discuss matters of The biuuinz so tr “m1 gfgésgza talnegldvfillézmmer In his . " n. "h" ‘n u“ “m” u Interest to everyone. flat"; 2:: '3: Pass "What a nuisance toad is," said - those prevailing at other , . P 6 p Mm skimmer, _ ; Bill!“ Ill I110 elly- A Imge attendance I5 'e' g“ pa: . . l" “But how necessary and how ' F00 9111511519 PIYWI" queileii _ good it is." replied Skimmer. West considered laylns down For a week or so they rested more than sit or fly around when and as they wanted to. Then Mrs. Skimmer hecame anxious to get to nesting. Both began looking lor soft dry grass. Skimmer does his share in the work of home bulld- lngJWilh both working that nest was soon ready for the lining. This must be o! feathers. Nothing but leathers would do, and Mrs. Skim- mer was fussy about these. Skim- mer hrought the first one Xrom Farmer Brown's hanyard. It was brown. Mrs. Skimmer snatched it from him and dropped it on the ground. She wanted white {cath- ers, and only white. There were none in Farmer Brown's henyard. There were none in the henyards o! any o! the neighboring farms. 4"! They flew tar and wide, but no /I SLEEPING I cashed another club trick, did not white leathers. TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBB disturb West — he simply discard- Then . one morning Farmer ' ed his low heart. But South's iol- Brown's boy came out in the door- ' UH“ of‘! IT'S, ‘OUITIPIBIE! lowing play was .too much for yard with a paper bag. From it WHATS T“ West! South led his losing club! he took out several leathers and MArrgIzi’? Observe what this play did to tossed them in the air. The Merry West! ‘ when the last club was Little Breezes caught them and EYGQLLY.’ THIS HIKE. wAs-A WASTE. OF TIME-n I'D SWEAR 1 wouuas i=/i~r~ri.=.i2 THAN aver? .1 MR. BUSBY-Tl-IIS I is HIGHLY ,, IRREGULAR;- ' l I" l |..il.ivi: ail-WP.’ Ftnriiru Rttnnihii » iL-nnriiiint. . . ...____1--< led. he held the jack-ten at spades and the king-queen of hearts. while dummy. waiting for West's discard, had the ace-six o! spades and the ace-eight o! hearts. It West threw a. spade, both ot dum- my's cards in that suit would be good. Conversely, when West, hoping that his partner had the heart jack. discarded the heart queen, declarer threw oil’ dum- had to return a heart. declarer played the three and smothered West's king with the ace. my's spade six. Then, when East tossed them about. One was white. Mrs. Skimmer darted’ out and caught it. She didn't even look at the others. Farmer Browns boy looked in the bag and round an- other white one. He held it out at arm's length. Skimmer swooped over and around it, twittering ex- citedly. but didn't dare come near enough to take it. Mrs. Skimmer didn't hesitate. She wanted that leather. She boldly darted in, matched it from the fingers oi’ Farmer Brown's boy and carried it home in ‘triumph. A V/ITH AN AIR IIFLII HOfiil THIN Yw TRIE ‘I'D Z TELL WU I Wlfl- BRAIN NIlwWITl-i NECK! 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