PAGE TEN o ..-...-. .. .. ..... ......... --'..v 'APRIL .90.. 1952 TURPENTINE.-"lwF.O.:.A.x. 55: wires. 2 lbs. 35: LARD. 3 lbs. an White sueaa. io iss. . Sl.09 l Crisco. l Frying Pan 51.39 BULK TEA.....89c PEACHES. fins . 39: PEARS. 20 oz.. 2 tins . . .; S5: PEAS. 20 oz. 3 tins . .. . 59: CORN. 20 oz.. 3 for . . . . 49: TOMATOES. 20 oa.. 3 for 59: PILCHARDS. Z for 49: CATSUP. 2 Bottles . . . . . . 49: Peanut BUTTER. 16 oz. 39: FLOOR WAX 39: ...' s he i SUPER suns . Large 39: -l.9gff,,'f, gm i AFT sac wax. Zfer .....'59: Orange M'LADE. 2 for 69: cans MIX. 2 plrgs. for 2. 55: ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. pkg. 49: FLUFFO. 3 I58. ........ 396 BIILK WOOFFEE . . . 95: CORNED BEEF. lb. . . . . . 59: ROAST IEEF. I5. . . . . . . . . 69: STEAK. Iii. .. 83: SAUSAGES. lb) . . . . . . 47: HAMBURG. iii. . . . . . . . E9: Devon Sliced BACON. lli. 45: PORK CHOPS. I5. . . . . . 55: PICKLED HAM. . . . . . . 55: ROAST PORK. I5. . . . . . . 49: VEL". Giant 75c zgzst Large 39o PHONE 888 - 889 Free Delivery ' P. J. MacD0NALD ; CORNER KENT and PRINCE STREETS C. O. D. Tlie Sabres are Coming! LOOK AND LISTENI They'll be in the air over CHARLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 30th. AROUND 9:35 A.Mo O ihis is your opportunity to see Canada's first-line R.C.A. F. day fighters in action! O You can also Ii-n mom on the ground at. n.C.A.F. Station . Summrrsirle. on Wt-iinenoiay. April limits at 2:80 1'. M. Additional basses leaving IMT terminal, surnme side. starting at 2.1! P.M. " ' 1FlRES'l”()Nl4i Electric Refrigerator NEVER MORE FOR YOUR OLD ICE BOX OR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Trade In Today for n Famous iit Special Low Sale Prices. SEE CS AND SAVE More for your old Frlg. Less for the New one. FIRESTONE BRYENTON 8: Mci:KAY COMPANY 187 Gt. Geo. St. r the Green Meadows. ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 3)” Thornton our iari.;j'roan not-s too new no not too slow. not yet too fast; The Iormer retl'ier.l.han the last. . .-Old Mr. Toad. Old Mr. Toad seldom hurries. He doesn't believe in hurrying unless it is very necessary and he thinks that isnt often. or-course. Old Mr. Toad isn't built for hurrying. Nat- uflllly. he -isn't the hurrying kind. It takes a great deal to make Old Mr. Toad really hurry. But he was hurrying now. That doesn't mean that he was going fast. That is. it wasn't last for any. body but him. Hop. hop, hop. hop, r he went through the soft evening dual: toward the edge of Farmer Brown's garden. After a. few quick h0PO he stopped to rest. From the smiling Pool tar across the Green Meadows came the Joyous chorus at his tiny'eousins the Tree Frogs called I-lylas. They are the iirst to u-aken in spring. As he listened. the music bag in his throat swelled out, but he didn't sing. He could sing best in water. How he wish he had reached the Smiling Pool and was adding his sweet voice to the high. Cltllr. piping voices of his small cousins. Soon he was on his way again. hop. hop. hop. hop. For folks with long legs. folks who could walk last. or run. the distance in the Smiling Pool was not great. But to one who could travel only by short hope. it was a long. long journey. It is much more tiresome to hop than to walk or run. Just try it. You'll soon rind it so. Peter Rabbit, returning from the Old Orchard on the other side of the garden caught up with old Mr. Toad as he drew near the edge or "Why the hurry?” asked Peter. Old Mr. Toad stopped to rest. Sweet Mistress . Moon came out lrom behind a cloud and smiled down at him. Peter could see in Old Mr. 'I'oad's lovely golden eyes ri dreamy look as if his thoughts were faraway. He said nothing but mov- ed on again. hop. hop. hop. hop. Peter chuckled. He couldn't help it. Old Mr. Toad trying to hurry did lool: a little funny. "I suppose he thinks he is going fa.-it.." chuckled Peter. In a. single jump he could cover as much ground as Old Mr. Toad could cov- eiy in several of his longest hops and do it much more easily. Once more Mr. Toad stopped to rest. "Watch out." said Peter. Tor what?" asked Old Mr. Toad. "For what should I watch out? Has Jimmy Skunk come back this way?" He sounded anxious. "No." replied Peter. "I lei 1 him I'i'Ilf'Ilii(lIIl1' Qiiiiliiy I PROFESSIO NAL CARDS Chas. R. Mcvuoid ANNUAL MEETING . OF THE SHAREHOLDERS AND THEIR FRIENDS will be held at 8 P. M. Sharp in the Agricultural Room of the Vocoiionol School WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30th " This is to inform all interested parties that as of the 1st of May. 1952, I will have severed all connec- . tions with the P. E. I. Veterinary Services Policy. . 3' From this-date I will be conducting. a restricted A H aiiimal private practice with fees similar as in theipalat with the exception that there! will he s mlle- ' age.fee charged in addition to professional fees. Signed":- "j.,.1 DD. JOHN E ITEEN8. . Veterlnry lurgeoa. p control Farmers llo-Op Assoc. Ltd. ariioii 3. oiiaiii o.o. W. Burgess 1 ' I I ..'-,l ,,"Ii-I Soon he was on his way again. hop, hop, hop, hop. over in the Old Orchard on his way to the door-yard." "Perhaps he will meet Bowser the Hound there," said Old Mr. Toad hopefully. 'fIt he does, Bowser won't bother him. He learned his lesson a long time go and never has xorgotten it.” replied Peter. "What. lesson?" asked Old Mr. Toad. preparing to move on. '"The lesson of politeness. especi- ally towards Jimmy Skimk.” Peter explained: Old Mr. Toad wasn't listening. He was on his way again. hop. hop. hop, hop. He could think oi noth- ing but getting down to the smil- lng Pool and there singing his love song to old Mrs. Toad. He wonder- ed it she was there and perhaps worrying because she could neither Iind nor hear him. "Don't go too lest." warned Peter. "If you do. you may hop right into trouble." He chuckled softly. "What trouble?" Old Mr. Tom! stopped long enough to ask. ”I don't know," confessed Peter. then added brightly. "unexpected O&00&O. coiitraot Irlilgg sy Juopllllo Culbertso- uo -east vrorou .....- , The iletenae gave South a run for his money in the Iollorwlng hamll West's double otethe one-heart opening was unduly loaded. and its only execs on to give. south a broad hint about. the location of key cords. auch doubles are rare- ly to he ooouuendeib acumen vuItG810-N an ".9. rzico-isf - W on: ore." Wu. an since. one . gas; 8 auos - "KI! :.u(QJl gases -4-' 1-iiiiudixss: ' gum. West aorta B00 1g Dble. INT POI so PIN A..."- Pue FIJI In fairness. however. West did re- deem himselt to some extent by making an excellent lead. - the deuce of truiups. south captured East's nine and led his singleton club. West strongly , d that this was a singleton. but he never- theless refused to put in the see. This was sound defense; it West had taken the trick. South would have had a. comparatively easy road to travel. since the demand queen would always be an entry to dummy. The very not that nouth did u for everybody. so don't hurry so fast you 'hop right into it." He chuckled again. Old Mr. Toad said nothing but moved on. hop. hop. hop. hop. Just then a cloud. hid the race or Mll- tress Moon and for an instant Old. Mr. Toad couldn't see what was a- W ' V casvaotrrr roii-rises our rooms a caoiitm 'T.iiiCaZiuuu. aocriorn caaumroa. ii youlrlvo onoHorlIoIelCillVlOlIT.ODiIlAlMOTORSTlUCIotonooHIIO t931lo'4DPoNnACS.vW'I9IInliovethlsooniowporlorgerhuvetov. YoIcunloeltlIodlloronnltnIoheelnyoorenglnopor!onnInco.Dllvo IVIIOWINIQDIW-WlClItIClNIlIlV.X”BIn'liIlQIcllD!hlI "sari & MaollAE llmii siiil Esston streets llliarlottotowii not have to lose a club trick made the hand much more diiiicult to develop, and it is doubtiui that many players would come through in South's position. The actual de- clarer, however. conducted the play almost as though he could see the location or every card! He ruffed a low club and led a low diamond toward dummy. West put up the king - it would not have help- ed him to duck - and exited as best he could with another low heart. south took the trick, went over to the diamond queen and ruffed another club. droppllll West's see. He then cashed the dia- mond ace and led the diamond head. He didn't stop. He went right on, hop, hop, hop--right oil into trouble. It is always waiting around trouble. eight - and West. was iixed. He u could ruff with the heart ten it hi chose, but the spade ace wouli then be his only other trick; and West's actual refusal to run will of no greater advantage to him South rutled. the thirteenth dia- mond with the heart seven and led the club king, discarding a spade. and again West was helpless. . l)RINIi' KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTEP GPAAIDAQA4. nruzruaivs '-9 E3141-”7.5'aov: gfgqgew 2 - nerswrsuae mu! orroiimraisr PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street (Next in Simpson: Agency) 0PTOME'l'ltlS'l' 3,; mm lens sumo BARRISTER. soucrrou W0” '79 so-1-Any. Em. 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