PAGE TEN {i a Agl‘ A m AA‘AAAA AAAAAAAAAAA QAAAAAAAA AAQL‘ "ANNUAL MEETING PROVINCIAL. ASSOiiIATION nor scours FRIDAY. JUNE 3rd Members of group committees, Scout and Cub Leaders and general public invited to attend. a‘ a a‘ a‘ a ‘a ‘ILLL NOTICE 1'0 llllLSTElll BREEDEBS A Special Meeting of the P. E. I. Branch of the IIOLSTEIN FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION will be held FRIDAY EVENING AT 8 0’CLOCK in the DEPT. of AGRICULTURE ROOM. _ Meeting called to consider disposal of bull in Arti- ficial Unit; also selection of Judge, Charlottetown exhibi- tlon. CECIL J. STEWART, Secretary. i CLINIC SCHEDULE Wlll the Medical Profession. Public Health Nurses, and Public. please note that Chest Clinics will be held throughout the Province during the next month as follows:- Bummersid ' - 1th and Zist-ilzso-lhso a.m. Sourls Hospital-June 13th—l:30—4:30 p. m. Montague Hospital-June 20th.—I:B0-—4:80 p.n1. Provincial Sanatorlum-Evcry Thursday and Friday --l:30—4:30 p. m. E. M. FOUND. MD" C.M. Doparlanent of Public Health and Welfare Division of T. B. Control. NOTICE T0 OUR CLIENTS REMOVAL NOTICE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS IS NOW LOCATED at the TWEEL BUILDING 164 Gt. George St. llaily Sea Food ~ Dinners ""_‘"'_ ' msrro CHIPS - cums mob scanners -- srmmrs 50M LOBSTER SALAD Lobster! Stack and Pork Chop Dinners A“ ‘$333K “““ Tho Windmill Put Up To Take (mt 61 GRAFTON STREET P110118 1249 ‘ (Two Doors Below the Prince Edward Theatre) still. smart. Each has the right in Nature's plan To live, providing that he can. —Peter Rabbit. What Peter means is that this is the way Old Mother Nature makes sure that only the smartest, the best fitted among their own kind. shall live and do their parts in the work of the Great World. There is no place for the stupid. the heed- less. the forgetful. the careless, and they seldom liva long. To each she has given special advantages, and she expects each to make the most of them. So those who must hunt must be smsrt enough to catch enough of those they seek for needed food, and those who are hunted must be smart enough to "Ol- bs vnusht if they would live 1011i. So when you see an old Fox you see a smart Fox. and when you see an old Moose you see a gm"; Moose. They wouldn't be old if they had not bccn. and were not Little Stripes. the young Chip. munk. who had wandered over to the Smiling Pool and there found what was to him a new and wholly Slfllflize world, had made a new acquaintance. It was Leaper the Leopard Frog. so called because his (By Thornton W. Bureau) It was Longlegs the_Grest ‘Blue Heron. lie had come to look for his breakfast coat is spotted lust. as s Leonard's is. Leapor had just shown how he can leap. and he really can leap. 1i’ you should ever try to catch him jloil would soon find that out. Lenper suddenly flattened him- self down in the grass. "Here comes that long-logged nuisance. I hope he will stay on the other side of the Smiling Pool," said he. Little Stripes looked. A great broad-winged bird with what looked like a long. slender tall. and who seemed to have no neck at all. was coming toward them. He ‘ lfiillilliltg Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Q.O-X-:I:-XIA‘I-XIXI urn ugh-rams; 4 WHOSE SIDE WOULD YOU TAKE? Two well-known experts found quite a bit to argue about over the following (lcal: OUUI 003ml’. East-West vulnerable. orth-Soutb 60 on score. 4 1 a V 6 * Q 9 l I 4 3 §IL K J 8 6 N w a S K803 K96 AJIOO 74 O Q Q 1F ‘This was the bidding: loath West North East 1 Q Dbl. 4 Q I Q Pass Pass 5 Q Pass Dbi- (final bid) West np9ned the heart three; East took his are and shifted to the spade jack. The outcome was a. three-trick, EOO-polnt penalty. South launched a bitter attack on his partner for "making such s ridiculous save,“ pointing out that since North had two defensive tricks and South had opened the bidding. there, there was no rea- son tor feeling that the opponents could make their four-heart con- tract. "After your jump to four diamonds. don't. you think that I would have bid five if I hadn't felt that there was a good chance to "heat four hearts?" South said caustlcaiiy. North answered that as far as he was concerned, he couldn't claim to knew what South would or would not have done, but that after the one-diamond opening, North was not going to let ms op- ponents play four hearts, undou- bled, merely on the chance, or even the probability. that they have known,“ he said aarcastical- ly. “that we were going down 500! Why. we might be cold for flvo diamonds, and the opponents never had seen a big bird like this before. Hawks and Owls are hi8 birds, and he had been taught to hide when he saw a big bifd- 30 now he dodged back under some drift stuff where he had spent the night. F‘rom beneath it he could peep out and see what was going on with no danger o! being seen himself. At the edge of the water the big bird stopped flapping his great wings. stretched them high over his back for an instant, then folded them. At the same time what had seemed like a long, slender tail be- came two such long legs that the young Chipmunk blinked several times Just to be sure that nothing was wrong with his eyes. How could any one possibly have such long legs? And this wasn't all That fellow had seemed to have no neck at sll, but now he was stretch- lng up what must be the longest neck in all the Great World. And such a bill! Such an awful billl It was bonglegs the Great Blue Heron. He had come to look for his breakfast. For a moment or two he stood perfectly still. Then he slowly folded that long neck back on his shoulders along the shore at the edge of the water. Ills keen eyes were watching both the shore and in the water close to it. Each stall was taken with the greatest care. Suddenly his long neck straight- ened and his head shot down. plunging that long bill into the water. It was sll done so swiftly that Little Stripes was hardly sure of what had happened. Then Longlcgs straightened up to his full height, his head tipped back» and bill pointing at the sky. pair of lags disappeared on the way down inside that long neck. “I do believe he caught a Frog!" exclaimed the little Chipmunk. "Where is he?" asked his newly made friend. who couldn't see over the grass. 1-ie sounded ans- icus. "I do believe he is coming over herel cried Little Stripes. lie backed farther into his hide-out under some drift stuff. Leaner the Frog tried t6 make himself flatter ‘than ever. There was fear in those be defeated. "I suppose I should‘ bright eyes of his. 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Longiags is There was something to be said wise in the ways of Frogs. He LlA' for both points oi’ view. but in the knows that Leopard Frogs are “ON... “tau ' final lnllysis it seems plain that ‘ likely to be found in meadow grass u '%OM%|SEAQE South deserved the major part oi far from water. l-le came as . G t‘ responsibility in this case, simply straight toward Leaper as if he ‘ lfi’ m/'."I/i:1'/7y'/,"Z, t because he had opened the bidding knew exactly where the latter was. f .4 l J l”! //.'1r///'W//I/,"4 ' .i 1 ‘ ' ' I/l/M 1' l [//' ‘ WELLJTQ TOO BAD WE DIDN'T GET TO THE Md/IES BEFORE THE STORM" BUT A NlCE QEISLEVENING AT too lightly, particularly since he Suddenly Leaper leaped. it was a "W had a part score and thcreforellong, low, frantic leap. Longlega , could assume that he would be I struck but was Just too late. He "Pushed." North could not bo started aficr him with long strides. " ‘ "Charles A. Dunnlnfl-Leove Caribou . "Charles A. 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