so {was bee‘: - FEATURING:- __ e. Virginia Baked Fried Clams t! ‘sob-some 2-1» $>ee a Salads. Etc. e BELIBATESSEN RE-OPENING SATURDAY l0 A. M. Home Made aeans and Brown lreaa individual Vegetable and Meat Pies Fried and Roast Chicken Fish and Chips gi>i Ham >39 And our Famous Lemon and Coconut Cream Pie. -=-. ‘IT-hilt ‘ ‘J1.- sential. WANTED — Part-time Salesgirl and Bookkeeper. Pleasant personality and clean appearance most cs- Apply Friday Evening 5:30 - 7 I68 Prince St. iylhe BARN BELIBATESSEN ‘I68 Prince St. QODQDOODOQMOOQOQWLQOWOOQDG . -s'*?fi:>-90\i_,\~3§ M’; iii)!’- 5 3i‘ i.’ '§/_T>OO€> rib-ii ,<-:_» a=@oe@.c-Q/tje6 (ti. (By Thornton THE BLACK JUDGE l An open mind alone is fair; Impartial Judgment can declare. —Blacky the Crow. ' "You haven't told us what you ythink." said Peter Rabbltplooking ;np at Blacky the Crow. Peter and Danny Meadow Mouse were sitting‘ iunder a thick bramble-tanglo at _‘the edge of the dear Old Briar- patch, quite safe from Roddy Fox, ‘just outside. ln a little tree sat= lilacky the Crow. ‘ “About what?" asked ‘pretending he didn't know. y “which have the hardest time. those who hunt others in ordcrlol Lye or those who are hunted?" rc-l plied Peter. Blacky. \ “That depends." said Blacky m ‘Mk “m. ‘trying to look wise. ' I “You said that before," squeakedl '11 ' ‘v ‘ "or." Mouse shunililis hunted only now and than by ‘fl’ -' ‘MRWP-‘Ji "-17" _ Dogs anj. Men. u; lot nanny "o" _“‘h° l5 ‘mm! u"? hunliln-‘ii Meadow Mouse and myself who “'1” 15 hell"! hlmfed and a must watch for Foxes, Hawks, number vtollwr lhlnss" replied Owls and others?" asked Peter ;B1acky, trying to sound vcry lm-l "He dmn-y nwnyiun skunks l. "C! l,¢ its: "at 5 w LlPl‘ f {teddy Fox. who Contract Bridge “ By Josephine Culbertson DODGMGOQMEGOQ 9< LOST OPPORTUNITY l An outstanding opportunity was. overlooked by the deciarcr in to-| day's dea.‘ i: EVERY Al Blanchard dnd Admission-75c CLOVER CLUB DANCE SATURDAY the ‘_'C|over Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 121i... For reservations Phone lZZZ-Between 5 p.m. and 7 p. m. Phone 478-L Reservations held until 10:30 p. m. SATURDAY NlGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB l I would have given the defender: the liirst two tricks. South was not The generous support Edward Island. _them please P. E. I. of the Public is asked for, to con- iinue this outstanding work among the residents 0i PM“ Seals are now in the mail. I Personal solicitations will be made by the Gyros in Char- lottetown and the Y's Men in S'Side. Anyone wishing Seals and have not already received Write us or Call 2446 T. B. 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Having hid as \_high as the slam, and having been ldoublcd by the player not on lead itlie redouble was simply good "per- montage". Surely, a one-trick set was the worst that could happen, lit". view oi’ Norths bidding and "Souths own holding. Wcst tried to find the right lead, icousidering a diamond. a heart and n club in turn, but he finally selec- ted the heart queen. When the dummy appeared, South must have been thankful that West had not hit upon a club lead, but South ;then proceeded to play so unimag- inatirely that the opening lead lost its significance. Winning with the heart king. he drew one round of trumps. then discarded a club on -the heart ace. He entered his hand with a trump and returned the dia- mond queen, obviously risking everything on the finesse. East lost no time about winning the trick and laying down the club kings for a 400-point penalty. south overlooked a splendid op- portunity. Before drawing any trumps he should have discarded a diamond on the second heart trick. then cashed the diamond ace and ruffed a diamond. Now he could go back to dummy with a trump. to ruff another diamond. and repeat that maneuver to ruff out East's last diamond stopper. Dummy’: third spade would be the entry to the established fifth diamond and now declare: could get rid of a club! land it is a lucky clay for me when I The bidding‘ .l do to get enough to eat I don't . North Beet Booth Went W2‘? 1t I've Sient many i y. p", 4 p". an caug some, u never | 5‘ p". a: p", lone that ‘was starving. No, sir, I P333 Dbl; Red“) ["5" Lever have seen a starving Mouse. i l Page Pug :'l'hey can always find something to eat." declared Blacky. Despite the tact that a olub lead Raddy Fax nodded m agree. W. Burgess) "Thai. depends." said Blacky. trying Weasels, Mink. Coons, Cats, Dogs, Snakes and Crows." squeaketl Danny. Blacky looked down at Danny and chuckled "You are afraid of about everybody bigger than your- self aren't you‘? That's what comrs of being small, and fat. You arc fat, you know. A fat Mouse a day will keep hunger away. Isn't that so. Reddy Fox?“ said he, and chuckled again. "It would help" said Reddy grinning at Danny. "But without anything else I would need more than one Mouse a day. And in winter when the snow is decp there are many days when I can't catch even one. not even a thin cne if there is such a thing, which I doubt. Mice can always find food That is more than can be said for us hunters.” "I'll say it is." said Baclty grave- iy. "What do you know about ltl" demanded Peter Rabbit. "I'm a hunter myself in winter l get a full crop. If any one trav- els farther or hunts harder than merit, “That is what I ltave said. but those two in there still think that because they are hunted life is harder for them than it is for we who must hunt or starve.“ said he. "They never have really starred, so they don't know." said Blacky. “But wc know all about bring hunted and you don't.’ cricrl Peter. Blacky looked down at Peter and shook his head. “Listen. Longears." said he. "I never darc stay out after dark. l never go to sleep at night without shivering when I hear the hunting call of Hooty the Owl. wondering if he will find me ivliile I am asleep. I have always to watch not to get near those two-legged folks with the fire sticks. They are always hunting me the ‘whole year round. not for just a short time. as they hunt other folks. A hungry big Hawk will cat Crow when he can get nothing better. Don't tcll me Peter Rabbit that I don't know what it is to be hunted." “And so?" said Roddy. It irvas a question. “And so." replied Blacky "knowing what it is to have to hunt for every mouthful oi food. never getting enough at one time. always hungry, which is the way oi’ all who must hunt others in winter. I would say"? 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