i ii nsnma is Mona -ruaa LUCK ll fishing he will fare but ill. -The Auxiliary of the Woman's Mission Society of Kensington United Church met on Thursday evening, June and. with the pa ldeat. Mrs. Alexander Mac- Kay. presiding. The opening Devotional Period by Mrs. Russel MacKay. Mrs. K. Waite and Mrs. L. M. Murray. The roll call was responded to by fifteen members who repeat- ing places. If he caught asmall.ed a verse of Scripture from fish .1 an ms; vi”, he didn'g!G8l8llanS which was the Bible istudy for last month. Mrs. lilac- smp "3 try m ouch mom" ut" Kay drew attention to a number will '-"15" ” "1" i"5'”d '1" he Md 'w'"”w'd H" ""t W" of outstanding passages in Fault: -Rim” 3" Ki"3"”h"' This was to make sure nobodv Siudy during this month will be Rattle: the Kingfisher is atrue. ' . . fisherman. is, was born . usher. had visited the last fishing place. An informative and ln.Kllll'.'lll(In . he 1'-"W06 0- '0 the W" 913” Epistle to the Galatians. The Bible else was fishing there. When he.from Colossians. man. lilo ever-so-Steal Slwde he flew back to the first one He Bi llrflllram. "Anniversary in An- hth.-. an mu Kingfisher way M," M” a, drive Longlegs me gola". was conducted by the. not in the days when the world was young. was a fisherman. It, president. Mr.-i. Keir Clark. and H'""' ""3" hm L”"E'""' "" Mrs. Robert Carruihera. and dealt la true that Rattles sonietimeslim bit for him. However. hE:WllTl the progress of Christianity rats other food. it all depends on spoiled the flshiniz for l.onglegs..i"l Nlglnla in 'h' 59”"ll.l'-lire imw good or had me fishing is and that md "19 mrk lyears since the first Prnteslaii. Sometimes he likes a change in aw em- iiiissioiiary work was heciin in his bill at fare. just as other I Blilllmdoi people 3. He has been known. ' The program committee lnr the to eat small Toads and Frogs. p” T next meeting will be Mrs. Bottles and other insects. and exen some fruit. But what Rat- tles likes best. and eats most of. h flak. .f the bank of the Big River. Now that the new home harl been dug in a his and pit. and Mrs. Rattles was laying eggs there and spending most of her time in the new home. Rattles. was busy over at the Big River. He was looking for the best places to fish. the places where he wad most likely to catch fish with the least trouble. One place u.asn't enough. Two or three places were not enough. No ripe. knows better than does Rattles Int fishing may be very good a a octaln piano on a certain day and very poor the next day. A good fisherman does not depend on one place alone. "If Mrs. Rattles lays a lot of eggs. there will be a lot of chil- dren. A lot of children will need a lot of fish. That will mean that I will need to have a lot of placed for fishing." said Rattles. talking to himself. p So he flew up and down along ' the bank of the Big River. He! visited every likely place for amall fish. such-an Minnowa. to come in close to shore. At each place he looked for s good perch in the water and see those fish if they came in. He went quite a distance up the Big River and quite a distance down the Big River. lo waaa't aatisfiad until he had found several good fish- ing places. and these he con- FldEl'Pd his own. Because he was &.A the first to make use of them paeudonyh this season. he considered that no U.You wtl one also had any right to fishl find Ml! on there. Of course he would let; Klndtllo fisherman not too big to be driv- longed to him and no one else. That was his point of view. not Twice he found another King- fisher at one of these fishing places. Each time I fight follow- ed. Each time Rattles succeded in driving the other away. One of these Kingfisher: was per. aistent. When Rattles drove him away from one place he simply flew on to the next. But Rattles kept after him. and finally he went rattling oil down the Big River. The Ink thing every morning Rattles viaitod II of these fish- Muelilno Shop Wholesale Parts & Equipment Motor Parts We stock Timing Gears and Fuel Pumps .-M"a?rrIliilc I IEASLEY AVE. CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7387 -3. WHY r 'E it'4't' S O R E Donald MacKenzle. Mrs. F1 liiillis and Mrs. William Johnston A letter of appreciation has re. (eived from Mr Harold Ynuiiz for four parcels for Oierseas Relief totaling 100 lhs uliichthis moiety harl l'Fl"E'l1ll)' shiriiicri hlrs W G. Siiniison miiili'iiiiiI- ilci-it1e(l to serve at the (' (2 l.'l'. Graduation Service on June 12th. 'ing the Mlzpah Benediction. aids digestion-sweetens rea helps keep mouth fresh and cool! Page 12 The Guardian Soturday,;Tune 11, 1t)55 ”"3”'””:i&'f;F” "W" was led by the president assisted - oil a thoughtful reatlliii: ii ii.-isl The meeting closed by repeat-i WRlGl.I':Y'Si p cl-iewiNG GP on W” DAILY CROSSWORD wt! 1 C E: (vi 5: in CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josophinio Culbertson BUBIIII IIIIIOI VI. I511-PNNII .4 11' is often . foolish to aban- .don a contract I at rubber bridge no-aw I:-. wfxl: in an extra trick the hand may be salvaged. but this line of logic does not neces- aarily apply to Josephine match - point Culbertson play. Consider this case: Smith dealer. NPIHTQP aide vulnerable. Match-point duplicate. aura QA52 ow N JSISG3 :AlflZ W E 4.AJ92 S giafa 5:93 a on -I-O00 DKDO S & This deal occurred in 1 match- point pair event, and the bidding at one table was as follows : South West North East Pass Pass l a Pass 1 NT Dble. Pasa Pass Wrst opened his foiirtlnhigh. aot heart, dummy played low. and Iouzb took lIat'o queen. Ioutb than IodaIpodo.tot.lioaoI and returned a low apado. Whu last played in (twin: (or two apode atopporo and trlclla). Ioutb put. lathe olgnt. ll an ordinary safety play. He was glad be had done no when Wont abowod on. dlacu-ding a club. Declare: oaabod the apado hing. then led a club toward the king. Weotputupthoauudlodar other heart. south ooiild gain nothing by ducking. aoja NC with dummy'a ace. South had taken three apadoa and two hearts, and the club king was another auro trick. oo. if no clioogbooouldgotolwitlusb a 100-point penalty. Apparently. however. he was not aatlafled with this. Instead of cashing the club trick he knocked out !iut'a spade stopper. obviously hoping to re- turn to dummy with the club king and cash the aotabllabod apada for the mldlllng kick. nu "bravery" was not rewarded. however. But shifted to a low diamond. and after Went won and ran his hen.tI. the detention could easily shut out the club king. East taking the int trlclu with diamonds. It was foolish for South to HI- cur a 300-point penalty. He should have seen that minus 100 would give him a good acore. alnoe it was obvioua that East-weat could have made more than that by playing the hand at their ow; best contract. KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS Cliarlottetown Council No. 824 ANNUAL MEETING Sunday. June 12th, at 9:00 PM. (DIST) ELECTION OF OFFKIERI . and OTHER IMPORTANT BUSINEK dance is requested. NOTICE The. Prince Edward Island Plumbers Associa- tion will hold their annual meeting and banquet at the Queen Hotel, June 14. at 6:30. A full atten- IARREON SAME. Secretary Treasurer. ...AND I oivrrf WANT n-tau Tooo INTO new Diuernrinla ACT! Mrs. Rattles fish there. but no. M-P9555 other Kingfisher. And no other "Jun" an away. Any fish that swam? low any one of these places be-. l the point of view of the fishes. . .' Iotmn sunny 00.. Ltd. Gltowl Phone an name as. Remember dd. At one the C. Living 41. Sharp Fruit. drinks 0. Game (id DOWN 1. 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