' PAGE TEN by . M if 3! .E Qwiitow A 5&0? Bfeafb &3od HEAD T0 TOE PIIOTECTION One tin Voids Tablet a day positively ltopl n perspiration odor from the p entire bodi surfacc.&Head to Too-and ......,. . L 9id)rAou:r I "Odd -as .- 4 j- bsd breat from stomach causes. To stop breath odor after drinking, onions. ( mg? and spicy food, chew one void! 0!. 25c . L25 , PRO TECTiOy BENEFIT DANCE . for Charlottetown Islanders Hockey Club At The Legion Clover Club APRIL 4m. 1951 Dancing l0-l Al Blonchord's Orchestra Admission 75c A Liberal convention Will be held in ST. MARY'S HALL, SOURIS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10th at 2 P.M., to nominate two candidates to contest the first Electoral District of King's, for the coming Provincial Election. All poll directors in the First District are requested to hold meetings on APRIL 7 AT 8 P.M. and appoint five delegates to attend the convention. A. F. PETERS, President, ' for the First District of Kings. ' i A NOTICE LIBERAL CONVENTION FIR-ST QUEEN'S A convention of Liberal delegates for Hall at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday afternoon, April 4th. ings to appoint five delegates. ROBERT DAWSON, President. ALLISON MAYNE, ”iecretary. Poll chairmen are requested to hold poll meet- the pur- pose of nominating two candidates to contest the Dis- trict in the interests of the Liberal Party in the forth- coming Provincial Election will be held in Bradalbane NOTICE be held at NEW GLASGOW HALL, WEDNESDAY APRIL llth AT 2 P.M. VERNON HILL, Secretary. The Annual Meeting of the Patrons and Share- holders of The New Glasgow Dairying Company will Raroucou and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride HOV4 MUCH YOU WEICTHI SO 3 I iixvi :5... N i I'M 'nm5D or TELLING: PEOPLE I DoNj1' rm: GUARDIAN. icm;luu.o'rrarowNi KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED 'rAT00'S RETREAT with what he has who does his best To tortune may intrust the rest. -Tatoo the Armadillo. 0 O 0 Who in the world is Tatoo?" cried Farmer Brown's boy. Tatoo answered the question himself by coming out in the open in plain sight. Although Tommy never before had seen the little fellow he knew instantly when he came in plain sight who it was. Tatoo had to be an Armadillo. He had to be because he couldn't be mistaken for anyone else on this side of the Great Ocean. There are no other iolk at all like the Armadillo folk. "Who named him Tatoo?" whis- pered Tommy to his friend. The latter shook his head. ”Don't ask me. All I know is that is what everybody down here calls him. If you should call him by any other name folks here wouldn't know what you were talking about," he replied. "But why Tatoo? He doesn't beat a drum or anything like that." per- sisted Tommy. "Bhhh." whispered his friend. "It Tatoo suspects we are here he will run and we may not be able to catch him." "But we are right in plain sight. He will see us anyway." retorted Tommy. Again his friend shook his head, "He won't see us it we don't m0Ve." said he. "He doesn't see too well. There is nothing the matter with his ears, but his eyes are not so good." "In other words, he is short sighted,” said Tommy. The other nodded. "You said it," said he. "Tatoo is so short sighted that it you don't move he may run right over your toot." Meanwhile Tatoo was paying no attention to anything but his own special business which just then was poking about with his long pointed little nose among the leaves and twigs on eachveide of the little path. It was clear that not yet had he even suspected tint he was not alone there. He was oocvuooncom:-c.;..y,r.,-..;,;.c om contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .: 3bUOUD ALL ALONE! In the parlance of experts.Bouth had "three opponents" in the bid- ding 0' the iollowlng deal! North dealer Both sides vulnerable. Both sides 60 on scorn 9542 QQ1098 Q10 QK1096 -1 A78 J108 zit WNE :K7843 QJ988 QK42 ngJs743 S as: QKQ3 QJ52 QAQ75J -FAQ Thebidding: North East South West Pass Pass INT 2;(!) 2'1!) Pass 2NT Pass Pass Pass The part-score situation explains. but in no sense. excuses, Norths bidding. He should have lumped at the chance to double the club overcall! South. luckily for himself. de- cided that he would not let the opening lead go through his club holding, and so bid two notrump. west, doggedly opened his fourth- highest club. South cashed both the ace and queen of clubs. then led a heart. West won with the blank ace and shiited to the Jack oi diamonds. to cover dummlI'S Elm- South played low. coniident that West would think he had "found his partner," but when West con- tinued with a low diamond. South cantured East's king. Now declarer led another heart to dummy, and East had to hold up his king lest the enemy win two tricks in the suit. At this point it was tempting for South to cash the club king, since he might nev- er get back to make it, but he re- sisted this temptation-to cash the king was tantamount to surrender- ing the contract. Instead, south led a spade to the king. West won the trick and, having observed East's high spade, return- ed the suit. South won, cashed the diamond queen-thus exhaust- ing East's cards In that suit-then reading the position perfectly. threw East in by leading another heart. East had no choice but to take his heart king. and then, with dummy reduced to the high heart and the club king. last had to give dummy the two tricks which fulfilled the contract. 0 At that, however. it would have been better for North-south to pick up 800 points by doubling the club bldi IDANCE Sponsored by Private Duty Nurses P. E. I. and City Hospital! -, In Aid Oi . Community Nursing letlotry sommvn aamaoon, uoxmn, Ann. 00: 0:30 - 1 Dcwntcwnorl - ndmiulon 75c my Thornton w. I-am-xi" V ; r I 4:).:-' Looking down on him as Toinmy did only his cars seemed un- protected. m:-j-m? hungry and he was huntinz 101' insects and worms under the litter on the ground and in the soft earth near the surtace. Those are the food on which he lives. At first he had been partly hid- den by leaves and grass. but now he came out into the open where he could be seen clearly. Like the knights oi old he was dressed in armor. It covered him (mm the tip of his nose to the tip of his long tell. his armor was a sort of shell and above it covered him completely. Looking down on him as Tommy did only his ears seem- ed unprotected. Oi course Tommy couldn't see the under side of him. That was unprotected by sh-ell armor. In this respect Tatoo the Armadillo is like Prickly Porky the Porcupine. You know above even to the tip of his tail Prickly Porky is protected by a thousand little spears called quills. but underneath he is not so protected because he doesn't need to be. It is so with Tatoo the Armadillo. "One, two, three-” began Tom- my. ”What are you counting?" asked his companion. "The bands on his back," replied Tommy. ”What'for?" asked the other. ”I'o find out which branch of the Armadillo iamily he is a mem- ber ot. You know there are sev- eral branches of the family and the bands tell which branch one belongs to," replied Tommy. "No. I didn't know. There is only one kind here." was the prompt reply. "And that one is the Nine-band- ed branch." declared Tommy, rin- ishing his countTng. ”ratoo there is s. Nine-banded Armadillo. Of course you know those bands real- ly are the joints in the armor on his back. They make it possible for him to roll up in a ball!" "I do know that much," smiled the other. Just then Tatoo made a surpris- ing Jump in the air and started back along that private little path of his. Both boys started after him. VERNON RIVER. W.I. The March meeting of the Vernon River W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Collings with an attendance of 11 mem- bers and three visitors. Meeting opened by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by parcel post sale which amount- ed to 52.75. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. Cor- respondence was read by secre- tary. Institute News were given out to members. it was decided to have variety concert in Mill- view Hall on March 12. Each member to make fudge to be sold at concert. School committee reported noth- ing needed for school at present. Mrs. Sam Masters and Mrs. Her- bert Enman were appointed on school committee for next two months. Collection amounted to 55 cents. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Mur- phy. Lunch committee ior next meeting, Mrs. Everett Stewart and Mrs. J. A. Morrissey. Roll call is to be answered by paying one cent ior each inch of waist- line. It was moved and seconded that the meeting be adjourned. Lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. John Cummings. Mrs. Sam Masters and Mrs. Howard Richards. 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