DAYS TO REMEMBER (Monday, May 22 - Tuesday, May 23) B. Y. P. U. Presents ” NDBDDY'S IIDME " (3-act comedy) BAPTIST CHURCH IIALL Curtain 8 P.M. TUESDAY. MAY 23 AT 8:15 P.M. Admission 50c and 25c Adm. 500 -1131,.” lg Abegu-on Gilt Court and from B.Y.P.U. Members DRAMA FESTIVAL PLAY-DFFS SUMIIIERSIDE IIIU-ll SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3 Senior Plays from Cape Traverse and Kinkora - I nANxr.n's nancrs AND BUFFET SUPPER CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL MAY 23rd. I950 Tickets S2.25 ea Proceeds after deducting expenses will go to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. Tickets may be obtained from any employee of o Charlottetown Dank. 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I)I'NSTAN'S UNIVERSITY MAY 22,.I950, AT 5 RM. BANQUET AT 6 P.M. -TE-.-T.lA"ITAI5NElt--"N ANNUAL MEETING rue GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN lly Thornton THE TWO OUTCASTB Prejudice is always blind; The truth can very seldom find. M in leathers and the other wore a coat of fur. one trnveled with wings and the other on four feet. In one thing. and one thing only, they were alike-they were out- casts among their own kind. ouz. costs are those with whom others will have nothing to do except to dI'lVC them away. It was so with "1959 Wu They had been driven from home by their own brothers and sisters. And the only reason was that they were dressed differ- ently from the other members of their families. It wasn't their fault that they were not drmsed like the others. it was Old Mother Nature's fault. She had been careless, or forgetful. or both. Being careless or fofggt- iul can make a lot of trouble for other folks. Indeed it can. on Mother Nature had forgotten to .ru3r.nnn-rxnnrtnnrur.-tr .- rxr - .a. r .9 By Josephine Culbertson .:xeQDQQUDDDQQ N0 RULE IS IRONCLAD QCn:rC'OC' 'JQ.CI.1. Theoretically. a major-suit con. tract should be preferred to three notrump when each partner has four cards in the major. That this, however, is not a "guaranteed" rule is attested by the following hand, among others. -Old Mother Nature. It was a strange friendship. Yes, sir, it was so. All the Green Forest knew of it and wondered at it. The was because they were as unlike as two folks could be. one was dress- contract Bridge 3 W” Y- You cmwr cur mi caurems... W. Iurgeu) KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED :1" A '2 "If you can "do it f can.': ldgclared the black one. WEAKENS put any coloring in the coat of one of Winsome Bluebird's children. 52235”;-V end had put too much in the coat l CRAMP. of one of the children of Happy Jack the Gray squirrel. so instead oi having 3 blue coat the young Bluebird had a coat as white as , snow, and instead of a gray coat the young squirrel had a cost as black as midnight. --- 'I'm not. going back." declared HENRY the squirrel. "Back where?” asked the young Bluebird just as if he didn't know. "Home." replied the black squir- rel. "Why not?" asked the white Blue- illV.VOU ' !lLLEils...Mis'rEl ssroou warn by Carl Anderson "Because nobody wants me -..v there." declared the young Squirrel. This wasn't quite true. Mother Squirrel had done her best to treat him just as she did the others even it she did think him a little queer and give him a puzzled look now and then. Besides," he boasted, "I (- can look out for myself. And any- (3 -way 1 want to see the Great 0 World." "That is what I'm doing," said the young Bluebird. L; "Do you mean you have left home and are out in the Great 4. :.- - ,5-or S World all alone?” asked the black D0-fry DWPLE one. . "All alone." chirped the little Enstdeeler. Both tides vulnerable 4x642 '72 . QAK984 ' QA7 493 AAIDB OAQH N no oi: W” '?..i?.” 4 IQ831 S T QQJ75 QK108.' Q15 QKJI Tzlls deal, taken from a tea.m-o1- (our contest, was bid quite dil- ferently at the two tables. At Table 1, the sequence was: 5-203 Best South Weet North Pass Pass Pen 1 9 P238 1 9 Pass 1 Q Pun 3 A Pass 4 Q Pass Pass Pass East opened a club. Declnrer (North) won and led trump to the jack, then returned - ow trunrp to his own king. East won with the ace and shifted to hearts. west continued the suit, and l:ut's spade ten over-ruifed declarer for the setting trick. At the other table, south took 3 different view of the matter: 5-20 0 Elot South West N ortl Pass Pass Put: 1 0 Pan 2 N T Page 3 N 1' Pass Pee: Pee: West opened his iourth-highest heart. East put up the jack and was permitted to hold the trick. The heart six was covered by the eight and taken by west with the nlno.1 but now West's hand was virtually dead. Not wanting to give declare: a heart trick. West shifted to' spades. East won and returned the' was assured of four diamond trick;-', and since he had three spades as sure winners. he did not need either a heart trick or the clubi finesse! THERE'S GAD! ONE MOSH TNING TO DO-GIVIL MY ELM TH! Squirrel. hide in," declared the white Blue- bird friondship. While they didn't stay apart as they roamed through the Green Forest. Just seeing each other day kept them from being too lonesome. They were outcasts from those of their own kind. but be- cause of this they were extra smart. They had to be to take care of themselves out in the Great world. i ”' i I suit. Declarer took this trick in cream Patrons our PI3-nt WI" 1 dummy and led a low diamond to-J19 open each Saturday until ward his jack. Whether East put 9 p.m. commencing Saturdgy, l up the queen or ducked, declarcdymay 20".. ' "How long is it since you left home?” ”Oh. a long time. Two or three days," replied the white one. with the air of one of long experience. ''If you can do it, I can." de- clared the black one. ”Of course, one has to be smart, There are many dangers." de- clared the young Bluebird with an air of knowing all about them. "Pooh!" said the Squirrel. "I'm not afraid." "You better be." rctorted the white one with more wisdom than he really kncw. "Bzing uimid keeps one always watching, Well. I must - be on m way." --whiny. way are you going?" rrrrv AND --oar" sums asked the little Souirrel, GOING white bird. lie sounded a little J uEYf I . E I weu. DON'T ee SURPRISED JUST SO Tl-IEYCAN AGAIN: ARGUE SOME NDRE II THAT'S BEEN come ON Au. my Hoiuce- - I'M GLAD vault! HOME To see WHAT 1 time to coNTEND wrri-1.41 'ip'Ai:i'-We in?) MY AL?) boastful. WHAT'S '-c,TJ1'-Z ,7 5gc”.P,I 4” that I can find something to out. I f”V,"' r 'How should I know? Any way I I'm hungry." replied the young bird ”Wait a minute. I think I'm going your way. That is, if you stay among the trees. I've got to be where I can climb a tree in a hur- ry if there is need," said the black "And I need trees close by to That was the beginning of an odd u. they were never were I'.lI' 9.g...r..-.4 iv ac... Toma syram. BRINGING UP FAT THE GRIP5-TuEv THEM IN ONE I'VE COLIMTEU Ai.:T OH -OH-I PUT ANNDIINDEMENT A For the convenience of our ARE ALL HEQE OF THESE NOW - HAVE you 52:95 - BUT THE PAILQOAD WHICH ONE? AND PULLMAH GOSH! we TICKETS 9 . coeaorTF.N.'! pa PURE MILK CO. LTD. ,1: by Al Capp L .. I1 TILLIE THE TUUIER es2AN'MA- cvruenws I oars FATHER is A PA LY E 00 PAINT HOUSES" I LOOK 2 THERE'S ONE oremi BUT-- BUT IT'S A HOUSE l by Aieri lloymoncl HIM HIS omvs-m, AND MAC WAS so ismaimnnssso us LEFT wvm ,r"g -3-... Iv-7-. I - Mb . . 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