u ...............-X-4----L4a.4.A;;mo-0-0-at PAGE TEN. grin: "GUARDIAN. "cHAm.o1'ra-'rowN s April 251 h - s nappy OME - - - IT'S A Curtain 3:15 THE MINSTREL REVUE OF THE YEAR Liguorlan Digmatlc Guild HOLY REDEEMER HALL Wednesday - Thursday - Friday 261 ii - 27th Music - Peppy, Dancing - Side Splitting Jokes C BARREL OF FUN Admission 563': "' The People .-.9.-.r.-.-.-. -.- y HAMILTON w. I. 1'11; April meetin-2 nf lilo Hunili.-; ton W. I. met in the school recently.” The President occupied the t-hzur. Meeting opened by rcttctmlm WC; Creed in unison. 10 meinlucrs ans-. wered Roll Call by cxcliaiirziiig. nower slips. Minutes nf Dl'CVIOlio meeting read and 8i'?D1l0VPd- (1 Mrs. Everett Ramsay niovod an Mrs. Leslie Ramsay seconded Al motion regarding the i”5P”””1 mi two mks hooked by the mmnbers. Vl Learn all about ' May. 7 - 3 Am c:o.ul;in' - lt.Y.i'.ll. PRODIYCEI) ........,.,.,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. Noxt Door ” May. 3 a a'-'-'-' -'a'a'-" a'a'-'-'g'a'a'-' '.7lrs. Nail Simpson reported on the I pi'ogi'rss oi the decorating of the hall- kitchen. Mrs. Wm. Ramsay moved and Mrs. Jus. A. Ramsay seconded that 510. be 81W" '-0 U19 Red Cross Drive. '.VLrs. Dan Morri- son reported for the sick Commit- tee. Correspondence . was read”. Govt. Grant was received. All biiia llOl'C presented. Mrs. Wm. Ralnsay moved and Mr.-uy GEOIFC CF03" setnndnd these bills ho paid. The next incciiiig to be i'l('id in the school. i Don5t trust Optical illusions provo you you can see. quality you y paint dollars go further. look steadily oi the rabbit. Continua opening on we and EIOSIVVQ the other in rapid succession . . . and watch iha rabbit runi ' lfcavdafyvama When it comes to paint, )onr eyes can fool you badly. ' Any paint looks good when you first apply it. But how - ywiil it look in five years .. . yes. even one year? t C-I-L ILAIVT5 Ilillt" incnuiy trust. You can ricpenri on them for the high hiding qualities, llw enduring rcsislaiice to wear anti uraliicr. uliirh niuixc )oiIr !D'l your eyes! can't niwnys trust your eyes. ' :1-i-vo.l i can F VII.-nrrar t-nu pmnl. it pay: in sea vmn I.-I-I, Puinl Ilmrlivr firsl. CASH & CARRY - Charlottetown AFFLECK BROS. Mt. Stewart ALEX A. BEATON Belle River BERGMANNS Montague. .i. ll. BOWNESS Bedequo BROWN & MEEK French River E. A. BUELL Village Gr:-rn. L. A. BURLEIGII Eiieralie. MRS. MYRA CAi.i.A(&iIA.V St. Louis C. R. CAMPBELL North Wiltshirv. PARKER CANi”ll'.'i.I) Crapaud II. D. CORBETT Albertnn. - ALVIN COSTAIN n'l.4-ary. R.R. BEN COUSINS Rosa Valley CLARENCE CURLEY 'KeiiylI Cross. N. A. CUTCLIFFE Fredericton. ' GEORGE DARRALII Canoe Cove S. D. DIXON Trwm ...-. .. K. W. DOULI. Bradllblnr E. DUNNING lion: liver y ' ELLIS BROTHERS Central loyalty- -I. II. FRANCIS fortune. MRS. ANNIE GALLANT Bloomfield JOSEPH GALLAN” zbhtloet I. P. GAUDET Iielnntl. L. J. IIUBLEY Pinata. E. S. JOIINSTONE & C0. Fortune. 1. D. JOHNSTON . mandala. LEA 8 McFARLANE Murray River. '"D O. I. LIDSTONIY It SON F. -I. Eu... .. .. L. C. M('ISAAC Rocky Point lllcI(ENZIE & CO. Kvnsingion. EST. GEO. C. MacLEAN Winsloe Ill. W. MaeDONALD l-Zirimi. R. J. MMDONALD & CO. turtlignn. H. llI:u'.LAlJ(iI-ILAN Stnnhnpr. I). D. MacLEOD 6: SON flrxu-II ('m'e. I6. V. MacLEOD Allvum. Ii. S. Mat-LEOD & SON Vorvmn River. ALFRED McPIIAIL llunnluur. D. J. McPHERSON Elticiui. llIcWILLIAMS & TURNER (l'i.cnry A. MARTIN Gt CO. (irami View NEIL MATHIESON North River MATTHEW & McLEAN LIMITED Brltigr-town. II. R. MOASE N:-w Ammn. ED. MURPHY dz SON Sea View. E. C. NELSON ('liina Point E. R. NEWSON Kingston VERNOJV NOYE , er. ir'h'(')P15Lr:is C0-OPERATIVE North Buatico W. A. POOLE It 00. Lower Mental!!!- D. G. REID rota-ra Road. RICHARD BROS Mt. Carmel STAB GROCERY Ifgiirtsn co-ormwnvn Tignish 1-rumaon 3'i'lI;?WlI.l(lNSON ' Springfield Woll- PAINT DFMER COULD 11' Ill? Familiar things at strange, For nothing is that doesn't change. times are -Old Mother Nature. I 0 a Farmer Brown's farm was as sanctuary. To small ears hearing that word for the first time it must. sound big and probably hard to understand. Don't let it fool you It means Simply a place of safety and so is one of the most beauti- ful of all words. Farmer Brown's farm was a place where birds and animals and other children or Old Mother Nature were safe from two-legged hunters with dreadful guns. or still more dreadful trans. and bows and arrows and sling- shots and sticks and stones in the hands of thoughtless boys. cruel only because they do not think. It hadnlt taken the furred and feathered folk long to find out the meaning of the signs warning folks not to hunt or come on that land without permission. Even though 'IVDQDQUDO0".". -,- ,-;.rr(r'JO'10JiN' Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson was-uoooooc-aoonooooaictoea. DOUBLE VICTORY East-West turned in an extra- ordinary performance in today's deal-first in "pushing" the oppon- ents in the bidding, and second, in finding a defense against the Olllliiulihi COHIIBCL l wan dealer. ., Neither side vuhelrabl North-South 40 zn score OQ65 on 085 A AAQJI084 IIAK4 4:937 OVAQG N 2 7 Q1095! Q1072 LLSE .43 GK53 4.01 A10 VKEQB OAKQ-79! 'Q97 Thebidding: West North East souu. INT IQ Pass 39 Pass Pass 34(:) 4. 40 Pass Pass 5. Plan Pass Pass NCEOIBNS to say, the East-West. pair "had their necks out" in bid- ding up to four spades. since that contract could have been defeated three tricks. The opposing part- score. however. made this bidding more or less natural. although it must be conceded that it required tremendous optimism on Eastls part to enter the bidding! How- ever. it should be observed that neither North nor south had a marked penalty double of four spades. North could not know that his spade queen was a sure defens- ive trick. As the cards lay. it is safe to say that the five-diamond contract would not be beaten more than once in a hundred times. In this case. however. the player who sat West was gifted with an extra- ordinary imagination! Instead of making the orthodox opening lead DAILY ACIDS: 1. Prisoner's room 5. Craze-A 9. Poliomyeli- up (short form) Rugged mountain craat. Manufac- turing city (N. Fr.i Armadillo A brilliant object Anam silkworm is. Exclamation Men or special ' learning . Dull pain . 't collection Arouoaa Pale. yellowish I clay i so. Fodder vat :2. Mine entrance sa. Regards 36. Land- measure .17. Court as. Hearing 41. Ireland 48- MP" with running knot: M. Out 40. Alloy of r y and ainl 47. Dress 48. Wither DOWN 1. A covenant 2. Pen-name of Charles Lamb Legal claim on property Yearna for Music note- constella- I0. 2 12. um Tnnted Begin Turkish title (pm . Goddess of discord (Gr.) Bang 3 14. is. 8 3 - l" P9"? 95"? I7. 10. 19. one letter oimply stand! for 101- the three L'l. X for the gun day the code letters are I By Thornton W. lumen) . v int n. time CROSSWORD I6. 20. 22. 23. 28. 29. 31. l it often at night Reddy visited Farmer Brown's dooryard. ooooocoooo roiiromoiii. 'V'3o,5Zfw It Cu. 11. monthly income to 'ur dopoadonls if you die boiora ronc ' q This monthly income is doubled if you moot with death by accident. Ask (or our pamphlet "Four-Fold Protection Provides". It will interest you. I deration Li e Association s APRIL .24. 195; Confe MILD OIIICI Branch Office:: Bank of Nova 5wtia'BuiitIing. Charlottetown E. W. WILLIE. Divisional Manager. '.-P. !'.'!9.''.'!""''' A monihlyiinoomo to you in the event . of your totaiidisubility through Iicitnou or accident. A monthly income to you to: life at retirement. OOlCOOOO'lOOOo IOIONIO they couldnt read. as of course they couldn't. they not only knew that they were safe on that farm, but somehow knew just what the boundaries of Farmer Brown's land were and that there safety ended and danger began. And they all knew Farmer Brown's boy as far away as they could see him, and that he was their friend. New none wns quicker than Roddy Fox to learn and under- stand these things. Mrs. Raddy was almost as quick. That is how it came about that they first made their home in the Old Pasture and then kept. on living there year af- :ter year. "For us it is the safest .place in all the Great World," llteddy had said when they had first made their home there. Mrs. Raddy had agreed. It had been true ever since. It still was. or was it? Roddy was beginning to have doubts. He was beginning to worry. Now that Farmer Browns boy was no longer there to warn strangers away. and Farmer Brown hadn't the time to keep wamli, Reddy had several times seen folks in the Old Pasture and the Green Forest he was sure had no busi- ness to be there. It always was when Farmer Brown was away. or in the house, or busy in the barn. Day after day Roddy and Mrs Reddy watched for the return of -the lead that would be chosen by the vast. majority of experts as well as average players. namely the spade king-West. opened a low spade! Obviously. South could have reached for the spade queen in dummy and as a result of so doin: would have taken all 1:! tricks- but the thought did not occur to him! Automatically. he played it low spade from dummy, and West was astonished to find himself in possession of the trick. The mark- ed heart. return gave. West two tricks more and defeated the con- tract.' BINGO Holy Redeemer llaii TOIIIEIIT 8.30 The prison are the same II ihoaa prevailing at other lingo: in Ilsa oily. Wicked Wild ox (Celebeoi Notable One of the Great lakes Killed People Q Slam Pressure Fureboding Female sheep Dirtiea Mud data (Irish) 6. 1'9-lerda)-'s Aaiwer 39. Center. as of fruit 40. Eskera , 42. Shield 10. Type measurt 3. 4. 5. DAILY oavr'mquori.'..nm'u kowtorvotk it: AX!Dl.IAA.XI IILONCFILLOW another. In-this oxamplcl is used two 0'1. etc. Itnglc letters. spoo- t trophies. the length and formation of the words are -H Mn!!- difierenl. Aornnolrl-Q-Ml-I wso Ioarrn. aorat. Kn LSDIIBOWN. In also wtu-an KO I-Itaoxor-rvnto.j y.....g,-. cryptoquoto: mo mrruo. wrru rut an-I-I Farmer Brown's boy and day after day they were disappointed. Often at night Raddy visited Farmer Brown's dooryard, taking care to do it. only when he was sure that Bowser the Round and Flip the Terrier were in the house. He wasn't iifraid of those dogs. No indeed, he wasn't. afraid of them. They couldn't catch him and he knew it. But they could be a noisy nuisance. and would be if they discovered him. about. He didnt. want any one to know he was prowling about that door- yard. He might. be misunderstood. It might be thought he was after Farmer Browns chickens, and he wasn't. In the first place he was too smart to try to catch chickens so close to his own home. No really smart Fox would do that unless he was starving and just. had to get food. Perhaps Reddy really didnt know why he was prowling about that dooryard. It was because he was hoping to find some trace there of Farmer Brown's boy. some faint scent perhaps to show that. he had returned. that he was come back. Could it be that the hadn't old Pasture was no longer safe? Could it be? around even though he been seen. Days became weeks and the weeks passed and still Farmer Brown's boy did not return. Gentle sister south Wind already was melting the snow and ice. Soon sweet Mistress Spring would or- rive. Could it be that Farmer Brown's boy was never coming back?, Could it be? Without him things were not the same. They never would be the same. They couldn't. be the same. Not. only were there visitors to "the Old Pasture who had no business to be there. but twice Roddy had found a trap set there. Those traps had been set for Mrs. Reddy and himself. Reddy had scornfully un- covered and sprung them, but they had made him more uneasy than. ever. Nothing of this kind ever had happened there. when Farmer, Brownis boy was around. It vtouldnlt happen again if he were home. But it could, and probably would happen again, if he did not Mount Lassen. only acu...,T.;.i one in the United States. 1,. 95 miles from Shasta in California. Dept. of Public Works & Highways Effective midnight. 22yApril. all weight rc- strictions are removed on the paved high. ways. R. G. WHITE. Deputy Minister. Dept. of Public Works & Highways. . , us A WONDER!-'i.l. -CWOWDMTHE AKENA 95 ncxea. uouua am- so! i see JIM muv, ucx osnvsev, myoa UIPELLITTENQGOI. ZWEY, gem. vmotuosla. omw wmcnsLL.1eo ' ..cacsav...suu.LMu, PARKER, Kuv, .....i'i"5 . Mm:-o wmi cat nuns. H-BRINGING UP FATHER v vrurv-ry--ur---cu - 1 .-.i .. 7wi-fi.i.- DADDY-I'M come no LEAVErI DON'T INANT TC as :25 O GRAIN OF 6EN5E-- By Zane Grey -m r r " umaoqnraw. ' z zaoK4.?cw.vp I aursxae-'rIesr.' L By m Elsheu i we SEMI-FINAL is over. AND we ANNOUMCER I5 CALLING nsnc I By George McMan-usi l-I wusu Mon-iEt2's ' l2l6HT!.'- HE cousin MELO'DEE CALLS HAVE sou oor HA6N'T GOT y N YOLI-HE I-lA5N"l'A GLOVE 5 ANY 1 v IN your: MOUTH ?.' -4' R1 0 r I DAIJGJTEEP.-'-I iiv A! CAD! wax.-AH Ms osssso vows paw ar.-sr IS nous mo omsv Gog5r:'r?t'f.'f' sdosisv MAE. riasf. MAE? AH LOVED HER UH-AH ( . H: can-A azuu.-7 SILENTPI ALL MAH ur: MEANS . -am: AH a:r:Lizr.D SHE (a"t"? St! WAS YOUii'N-' mm: rm Hooks LATER-' ggomru IOBIJ.-BROWNING. ..