PAGE TEN BINGO Iloly Redeemer ltall TONIGHT 8.30 Tho prizes are the same so those prevailing on other mllltll in tho city it. oic. iiiiarriiio Regulari Knights of Colum- bus meeting will be held in new home on Tuesday at 8:15. SPECIAL BUS FOR APPLE BLOSSOM SUNDAY JUNE 3rtI ' hie I. M. T. are now making: arraiigements for a wiek-end circle tour taking in APPLE BLOSSOM SUNDAY in Nova Scotia. Bus will leave Charlotte- town Saturday afternoon June 2nd via Wood Islands and return via Cape Tormcntine Monday evening June 4th. FARE--.tii9.tl() li('Illi'lir--Iitlill Fiircs iiiirludcd. RESERVATIONS can be made at Charlottctowii or Summcrsidc Tcrniiiials and must be in not later than Thursday May 31st. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT, LTD. S'side 2822 Ch'town Phone 218 PUBLIC INVITATION . This is YOFR invitation to participate in THE GRAND PAITADH and following parades with a FLOAT or OTHLCR SFITABLE REPRESENTATION during Chai'lottelowii's Festive Week. This INVITATION applies to every individual, business concern. or orizzmization and ALL commun- ities on Prince iidward Island. Telephone or otherwise contact. Gordon Clark, Chairman Float Coniniittce. phones 2740 or 2741, Charlottetown. Charlollotowii Ylcstive Wcck inclusive, 1951. July 1st to 7th, Firemeiils Big Novelty Dance TONiGH'l' at the ROLLAWAY Dcincing from 9:30 till 1:30 For Table Reservations Phone I242 Al Blunchord's Orchestra Admission 75:. 12 um. Who patronize motion picture shows the most- men or women? Women by 13 to 7. But for star performance in your car, use the famous lumiy duly WHITE ROSE M O 'I' O R OIL It KEEPS MOTORS CLEAN! II Oll COMPANIES, LIMITED RIP KIRBY MASTER runs is Miss vs sncrono. . . r not GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ily Thornton PETER GETS ms FEET wu- To speed of foot trust it you will But quicker wit is better still. -Old Mother Nature, . . . Peter Rabbit was spending the day in the Green Forest. He was spending it there because he was afraid to go home. Yes, sir. he was afraid to go home to the dear old Briar-patch because to get them iic would have to cross the Gum Meadows. He knew sharp eyes would be watching the Green Meadows. There are sharp eyes Wmchillll the Green Meadows cv- 9FJ' day. There would be nothing for him to hide under oi- behind or in should a hungry enemy see him. so wisely he had remained in the Green Forcsl. l For E while. he had squatted iii. the middle or a small bramble-i tangle at the very edge of we Grccii Forest. He didnt like being there. It was too near the edge. So after a while, having had at good nap, he left the brambie-tan- gle and went deeper into the Green Forest. where the trees grow closer together and it was darker. shad. owy all about. F1nRII.V he came to. Laughing Brook and there beside si small pool below a big rock overi which the water tumbled. he sat; down under a great fern. '3UDIO'Q"QI3l?0CtCtC"”ZVZ' -F iii-.'-O-:IZ)D"r Contract Bridge I By Josephine Culbertson -'2". '.Iui.iu.:0QQu: sum-:wnr:n i-i..u' REQUIRED , ., 'D4:'V-.I .L msoutliv should V liars restrained 1 inset in the bidding of the fol. EIZIIVHES i!:3al,ml;ut sllirewder lrlnaneuv- R I. saved 1 . P If this have Nor0t'do3oier., W 74 Ag North-South vulnerable. gkron 752 QAKJE vceio M or :3 . to 65 N on; V010 W E 0010'! .9432 S or G85 Q1074 Q3 OAK806 .:.. QAICQJIOI T1-iebidding: Norh East Souk Won: 1. Pass 3; Pass HQ Pass (NT Pnu 5 9 Pass 7 Q (nnal bid) strong as South's hand was, the grand-slam bid wits very question-' able. ' West Oricncd this spade king.iiiid this removed dummyls only entry right. at the start. it also led South into what amounted to l. surrender. Realizing that he could never get back to the board, he cashed the two top diamonds. dis- carding hearts. This, of course. was worth precisely nothing. East had no subsequent problem-he simply held his hearLs, and south lamely conceded the 13th trick. Very obviously. South was help- less against perfect defense. but let's consider what he could have done to make the defense imper- tect! There was no guarantee that he could do this. but surely it was worth the effort. rather than con- ceding defeat! The discards on the top diamonds were patently worth- less. so South should have tried a different tack. He should have run off every one of his trumps. keep- ing the A-K-J of diamonds (and at course at least one heart) thi-eateningly in dummy-and giv- rn East something to think about! The very fact. that South hod not mentioned his hearts during the bidding would have pointed up this hour. Coming down to five cards. would East discard n diamond from lils Q-l0-7. over dummyls A- K-J. in order to keep his three hearts. or would he let go it heart to hold diamond protection? W. Burnett) He. felt very comroi-table there. He loved to hear the gurgling and chattering and laughter of the brook. He loved to look down in the water and see the speckled trout seeming to lie perfectly still on the bottom. or darting this war and that. He loved to hcar Hermit Thrush singing his wonderfully beautiful love song to Mrs. Hermit as she sat on her precious eggs in the nest Peter never had been able to find. He loved to listen to the long booming roll. like distant thunder, that Thunderer the Grouse was beating out with his stout wings. It really was very pleasant in this snug retreat under the big tern. That is it was very pleasant until. happening to look inrthcr up Laiiglum Br00k.he SEW Gray Fox. own cousin to Roddy Fox. "Oh!" cried Pt-tcr, but he did it under his breath. You couldn't have heard hint had you been right there beside him. He knew all about Gray Fox. Writ. perhaps he didn't know all. Nobody knows all about anybody else. and it is well that this is so. But.Petcr knew cnough about Gray Fox to bc-tzin to worry it little bit at sight oi him. He knew Gray Fox is even more at home in the Green Forest than is his cousin, Roddy Fox. He knew that he is just as fond oi a Rabbit dinner as his rousin is. He knew that he Illllll-S in much the same way. and he has iust as good 21. nose, just as sharp eyes, just. as quick keen cars. Gray Fox was standing at the edge oi the writer its it trying to make tip his iiilnd whether to go up Laughing Brook or down Laughing Brook. What he would ldecide would make all the differ- ence in the world to Pctcr. "I hope he doesn't come this way." thought Peter. Gray Fox turned and stood for a couple of minutes looking up Laughing Brook. Then he took a Icw steps in that direction. Peter gave a little sigh of relief. Then he choked back iii second little sigh and swallowed it. Gray Fox had suddenly turned and was trot- ting along the bank straight to- ward the big fern under which Peter was sitting. Peter knew that he must take to those long heels of his whether he wanted to or not. He crept. out from under the fern. He hoped to steal away with- out being seen. It was a vain hope. The very second he was out from under that iern Gray Fox saw him and bounded forward. Away went Peter lipperty-lippert.y-lippcrty-lip. Away went Gray Fox after him. Peter tried to break his trail by crossing Laughing Brook. jumping from one big stone to another big stone. It didn't work. Gray Fox followed. Peter tried every trick he knew to break his triiil. That is, he. tried every trick he knew but one. He didn't wade in the water, he didn't want to get his feet wet. He isn't fond of water. although in the Sunny South he has is cous- in who is almost as much at home in water sis is Jerry Muskrat. Gray Fox was catching up. He was drawing nearer and nearer. Peter. looking back over his shoul- der. failed to watch where he was going and the first thing he knew his feet were wct. He had missed a jump for a big stone and had landed with ri splash in shallow water. Those wet feet were a good thing for Peter. Now he had no reason for staying out of the water. and he had a very good chance of tooling Gray Fox by running in the water at the edge at Laughing Brook. Running water carries no scent. - KIND IIIILE TEA Iluum Pupiilur The answer to this will never be known. but at least. South would have had a clumce! B.vHAl”(:a7g;T AND. LOT!-SCREAMING F Rom WNDON IS THE MISSING BRIDE-10-55 OFOUG MAS TI'.R HASSAN. ms i.ii.isboii.iai:.'.' No MORE a:Airrwui.'rum you Ans, M-4 An. ..vou ABE NATLIHI uai:sn.:...ueo SUNSHINE, NIH STAR3. . . HIE FLDWEHI AND HER QUE SKIES . . . E ROYAL MO KNWIV...I OOWT WANT TO DIM! . AND I DON'T WANT TO SEE FACE FOR WEEKS... IOY...HAVE I GOT PLENTY 'l"TELL YA... HURRY UP AW GIT DKESSED... I'LL 1eLL YA WHILE WE EAT! HURRY UP. DOTTY DIPPLE . UNTED air-5:-H55 IN nwumljlw EAL... SAY? 457:2? z'?f:2”4?:'2mm 04' ms .2 Lis5EN...t car A LOAD A NEWS... IT'l.L ONLY use ME Aoour A a41a0t'”krv";3'i3s2v55 ,3 I5 TIID UP w m; w itilklllf H. HEV.JERKV...HAVE THE CAR READY... I'LL BE WITH WU IN FIVE MINUTES. By Carl Arierson 4......,tL, I WISH WILBERT WOULD STAV - AT HOME MORE " I CAN NEVER FIND HIM! iii YDPPY AND "CAP" S SAY" ME E WE D 1 60 SEE IF REALLY GOT GQD I-IL? U:-IIDE 'l av GOLLV-I Neva: cAw . i-wrriem LOOKING so , many-we MUST HAVE . INHEQITED A FOl?TLlNE- - '- i-ru.Inr-nuns-cin.!2!EU-.-.-:v.I;.- 'i'ii.'LY THE TOILER g WELL, ANYWAY rm - PLEASED "TH Tia,- You MADE ii THAT moon: rm ' wi-iiiatwino, WE DIDN'T HIRE Tl-urr 3Ai,i, . . r