1.’_*§§P__TEN ' -- Admission-Be Rowling: HALIFAX c.CLOVER.CLUB names EVERY SATURDAY AI Blanchard and n» "Clover Club“ am FURNITURE MOVING. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING All beads Dancing 9:30 Io 12:00 For reservations Phone IZZLI-Iehveen 5 pan. end 7 p. m. ePhone 478-L Reservations held tintii 10:30 p. m. ‘ SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE HALIFAX TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (To and From Any Point) CHARLOTTETOWN ‘PHONE I722 The Mover STORAGE AND CBATING ‘PHONE 8-705! We. house: I53 Lower Water Street. Rallies. N. e. Charlottetown to Sydney —- Monday, ‘Wednesday and Friday Freight service Saint John and Moncton to Prince Edward Island Tuesdays and Thursdays Saint John ‘Phone No. 3-605! Moncton ‘Phone 9232 (By Thornton For envy, lacking any use, There is no possible excuse. -Old Mother Nature. Drummer the Woodpecker drummed. So did Thunderer the Grouse. The sound oi their drum- ming carried iar through the Green Forest and out over the Green Meadows. Pretty little Whiteioot the Wood Mouse drum- med also, but the sound o! his drumming could be heard only a very little way. ior Whiteioot is a very small person and the dainty white lore paws with which he drums can make only a soft little sound. But it is real drumming. How iar it can be heard depends on what he drums on. , Some one thumped. Both Peter ‘ ‘Rabbit and Jumper the Hare, who éare themselves good thumpers, [heard it. They looked at each other ‘ other a. question. "Who was that? It wasn't a Rabbit." said Peter. "it wasn't a Hare." said Jumper. They sat up to look as well as listen. "There it is again. It seems to be over near the home oi Trader the Wood Rat. Do you suppose it was Trader?" said Peter. VETERAN SOLDIER. DEMOBBED AT '10 slxpeuse (-10 cents) a day. H; was demobilized once before. in i949, but kept in touch with the ALDERSHOT, England, March - army by working as a civilian i(CP)-On his 70th birthday Sgt. storeman in ordnance depots. iwilliam West became a civilian In 1.989 while fitting ioined up in 1893 as bandboy et 00 u a storeman, reservists egaim-against his wish. One oi the with battiedlress, he drew one tor British Anny’: oldest soldiers, he himself and joined up again at "It could be. He thumps. I've seen him do it," replied Thumper. sen re n u re n N rs n u re n as re u ea >< vr area . Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson mm. n users .. "use .. ....,.............- A POINT OF ETHICS reeeaehdseel) 41 A correspondent raises a quee- tion concerning ethics in the tol- doubt that South's remark was lowing letter. “The deal herewith 133532,“ a 53$ on was played at six spades: 5. Store 8. Feminine 5 9. Cover with v name _ ; North dealer. ,,¢m¢ng,¢t¢. i gxitk l u u Both sidu vulnerable lihAilowsnce . on on . ree e er a torweight, sersgtiiio gosh": bog!‘ l] k 3 lLBird . o e . an a um . 0 83-2 12. Earnest" escutcheon (aymJ g“ i l“ A K 3 money , ‘ 8.Noblernan 30.Telegrapl\cd mama Dung 1 . _ Scot)‘ ‘11. Renwaken 81. Rugged O-l »- O 7 N O 4 a ' u. odde o! “Steamship l Yeatndatflellawer, - QAJSZ w E .95 .4 ~ “no”. (ablm) » ~ spur y s4. Hurl e Q1710 b S e K355 IGr.) ltManacle llPungent 85. Monkey \ 451° 43 ‘Q '15. Guides 17. Cuckoo vegetable (so. Am) ¢ K J 10 q g5 7 ‘l6. Carling 19. Public notice 38. Part of verb 86. Girl's name Q K Q 1g vehicig 20.Musie note.’ "to be," _ _ sanstern Q A illllxclamae I " $96 ' tion ' 1311;), "West opened the diamond 19. Sayings queen. South won. led s. trump to , 20.Diglt dummy and ruiied ma iilzmfi‘: 23.Justiiying then went back to e cu 8 h id and ruiled dummy's last diamonds 28.lsthmue.ll( He next led to the club ace and‘ 29 aria ' -. ruiied the club three. Now he re- - niuncive‘ turned w dummy with a trump smMoveahoul- ' and led s. heart to his InI-‘rfl- . 051001 marking as he played that card: gg-gndividtd ‘Well, who's got m’ West, hemm- . rees tn in that So th in- 3°-R¢"."""" giirinlgnkabgut the heart she .37‘A‘"“°"d ieeling that East must have the u fszumed 1 queen oi’ hearts, took the trick- I ' l and when he returned a heart he s, am‘ ' played right into declsrers tenace ’ ‘(Pflnm i oi“the queen and ten. ' 4031-11,"), i West claimed that declarers re- “"'°,',""‘"' l fifik...l”.ii..l’§.‘"ifili..%‘ifi.fir»??? nfiv,',°fu,,, was in. iact. u not m. intention, ' i downright unethical. Please ed- ‘ 90w}; i judicate this matter." “LOccurrIng —-—" -_ wewommy 1 There can be no question or i DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Ilereh how to worl: ii: AXYDLBAAXR,‘ Mn nonornnnow ‘ One letter simply stands for another. in this example A is nerd ,_ p tor the three L's, X tor the two 0's. etc. Single lelirrs. npnl- 1 trophies. the length and formation of the word; en an you, Each day the code letters are different. A (‘ryptogram Quotation ' p a M J D 0 VHLZZELG UNAN Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ELZNBJG ZKVHUUKAPI unarncxz 01x1. o ups; o IGKI. MJII-Vrfsfil-IA. a car's wns. is rns wmm; decidedly uncalled for, regardlen oi’ how he meant that remark. and that linder the circumstances he was not iully entitled to the slam. His query about the heart ace could scarcely iail to mislead West. ' While conceding all this to West, however, it must nevertheless be pointed out that West's acceptance 0t the heart trick was an extreme- ly dubious action. Oi course. the right thing ior West to do was in remark meant; i! West did not care to ask that question, all he had to do was hold up the heart land each saw in the eyes o! the p; ask South point blank what his . W. Burgess) D ~ “How should I know what you heard?" replied Trader somewhat shortly “With his hind leet?" asked Thumper nodded. “With his hind ieet, sometimes one and some- times both." replied Jumper. "That's the right way tothump," declared Peter. "Listen!" exclaimed Jumper. Both listened. Some one was drumrnLng. ‘There was no doubt about that. And it was a dliier- ent drumming from any they had,‘ heard before. It wasn't loud. like the drumming oi Drummer the Woodpecker and Thunderer the Grouse. lt wasn't as soft as the drumming o! Whitetoot the Wood Mouse, but was more like that. The sound seemed to come irom the same place that the thump- ing had come from a moment be- tore. over by the house oi ‘lrader the Wood Rat. "I! that was Trader who thump- ed, who do you suppose is over there with him?" asked Peter. 1'1 don't suppose any one is over there with him. He doesn't like company. He likes to be alone. He is e greet Iellow (or thstfe replied Thumper. "But some one was drumming nver there. Listen! They are drumming now! Let's go over there and see who it is."' cried Peter. There was e twinkle in Jumperk eyes as he agreed. Peter sew it. ‘Did Jumper know something that he, Peter, didn't know? Could it be that Thumper knew who the drummer was? The drumming had stopped. "You know who the drummer is," Peter accused his cousin. “Do I?" asked Jumper mildly. The twinkle was in his eyes again. “Don't you?" demanded" Peter. "I might guess. Come on. We'll find out," replied Jumper and wouldn't say another word. Trader seldom comes out in day- time. but he was out this morning and was looking at and gloating over his collection oi’ worthless treasures. "Did we hear you thumping?" asked Jumper politely. "How should I know what you heard?" replied ‘Trader somewhat shortly. "We heard you drumming, too,” said Jumper. and there was that twinkle back in his eyes. Peter's eyes opened very wide. “Can you thump and drum too?" he cried. "Why not? Do you know oi any reason why I shouldn't do both?" testily. “No-o". said Peter. “But it will be a lot easier to believe ii I see you do it.” ' pascal Sunnyslde Ballroom Every Mon., Wed, Sot. Eastern Rhythm Ilcys ADMISSION 35c ‘II/ILL, AND THE THOUGHTS O!‘ YOUTH ARE LON - ' gpNQp-ELLQW __,._° --* lace i3‘ ordertto ‘be sure o! deiealt; Me" Your ‘Hands the“ s m b d ng e con rac. South was a - m’ "'° h’ m" “m” '"'"“"' “‘" solutely marked with three hearts. LI'L ABNER ' By Al. CAPP Fzassu HIS NASTY H ma. aorrsu ooE-u-urs . szwm’ imam" Haaz- wu/ia (061119 YOU IS aamnans. NUWI.’ EVERYT ING I ears —vou a: tixzwisz. LI LITTLE FViEND-ME AN’ . -WHUT"S"I'NI.'IZ v0" SAY, MAH m. 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