Page 12 The Guardian Wed.. June 15, 1955 By Thornton W. Burgess They took them straight back to "I Tl"-D WW 90" that home in the sand pit They had made so many trips passing Is Postponed e cafe negotiations. ' Debate On Rail Slrllte CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson By HOWARD WHITTEN LONDON tltetuersi - Members of ?.rliament agreed Monday to postpone debate on the rail strike in order to avoid upsetting deli- lviiinv worthwhile textbook on bridge covert ulety plays to aome extent. but for some strange The agreement was in respume reason the average ruder seem: to a plea by Labor Minister Slr to skip this chapter. Waiter Mtinckton to forestall plaii- l A safety rlw cousin: of hand- ned speeches on the strike of 70,- ling I Certain Oomblnal-ion of 000 engineers and firemen WI'IlClll card: to the best possible advan- began 15 days ago, tage. Few auch plavn guarantee However. 141,0; auccess: most of them aimnlv in- party leader "0 EFPHWF PlW5"l'9 W"? Mk” eaci, other along me lung hau Clement Atllve eniphasized his told CNN! 039'! 0h'"C'9'- Wt 1”" ll knmh ma. led u, the Hm", ,.h(..-e the ltiwers would call for a tiill-dress! K005 9"0l-lghl" '-h'-4”"! TV"-TWS Thiui chance to I3). "1 "lid 3'0" h.,,u.,3- bames we,-9, um. me, debate on the strike after it is" ""3 dull T" W3-THPICP .' I18(i llliltle aliiiost a tlniihlti pas- Wmedi South dcuer. --()ld Filutlit-r Mature ea” Wm," me), had fed me "Although Munckttin iyartietl of Both eide, vulngrgblg . , '. -c d hziliit-.s and iicre hack on the .5”b3l3mla.l difficulties still fac-i gA'!6 in Hm” '.m(-.(.'ll:lll1l.Lj,:,:,(e: .eae?.e iisliiiii. ,,-muiitis again. Klrs Iiat 'mg the "3" .”lk”' p"”Kp"”5 M 'l Q1854 on a e l(e .iir - . - i . Hm had for me, Hm? Ewing tore settlimeiilt iiiiliin 48 hours seciiied .AQW5 no haidei wrirlxvll iwwills lhdllw , W. e W, .1 fairly l)l"iElll Itlnnday nicht. J”, Rattles the Kiiiizfislicr illltl Mrs i1l”iii'i'i l'i”lm."”ik a'l1;li” i ”'n .QJm exg Ra(;”:' Tm? nlmlv r;lh'": "E122. EUPITIXTMKP ?l:(lke al:'elJlll tliere'sl "Tr. 52 NE sot” an nit to to tie lllllL'lW a ' i e . . .. . .. . , - 962 O1 ins in thrir snlr llUllll' in ii h.;;ll;lUmi.ii.iii:l'af i-hillllih lvuixnitgleg Rtatflez ' The) t-eitainli eat fish :7”!2 WS .96 viiirl pit Tlial saiirl pit in thr- ” '9' 6 Na? kl'H Vh" "NIH"? I I. f I H ex ;10957 viall nf vtiiiili llim liml llltLi'.llPlll :”""L."-l VI" "ll hf! Vllltlq Ir" M in H 1 ls; diff uivmuel? Q3 the Smiling Pool llfltl tliti Hi: I” lwl llln kjkwd of eale "Ye, arllaili (U inanv Mk I QKJ8 Riier, kiid of t-niirsc, that it lf”'r"-ll Imllll '" U I M if e H0” H1 elrlilftul . 4AQ65S: where must of tlicir fmul cdnin T i'- ll-vlltrolh I W .1. J lid?! W-- . llfmlffy (ll ill.-e The bidding. Yrnm. Tiini Tll(';illl a hit of lHlllt' e L"; M” "0 Kiwi CNN is. IF-gyilkeiiai ee lil...:)1ll ll, scum we” Norm an Nlrs R;Illl05 llrl(l tluiie iiiml (ll '”'wIf' "PM e .. . .-M ;ml':. 0 fllllll.) ale me am 1; Pan ZNT P”! In sitting on the eggs to hatch 1"” until in, giuii.uLc ulnl..I) usud 3 (ti. . e; P... 5e Pl” them. Bin Rattles was doing him 4;. Pass Pass Put full share of feeding the hi: , 'amll) The two tier? nver at the D A I I. Y C R O S S W O R D Men opened an glad. Queen. Bi: RIYPF Thu-y inst happened Acxoss "e5". 5”. ”'e we." . . "" lo he cittiiig in the x.'llIl(' in-e jvgegoney ' umng) U. S. resting vihiic that ulilvtii-(I lhel geymimame pow" wtcon, T d G water heinw for a fish llrx Hat-l go; I.q,u,e,me. dd. tles lnukeil ll0jP('l0(l. ”l'niI'i'i'd." ”C);eatq(' Qfnplgfngnt 3. o u y Iho confessed. 9.Posseae 1 Excellent Ion TORONTO ICPT g. melee-1. r -' TVS f'”de” 3'B"d"' "-30””! from the United States wlldllf: V; or. m V , . . . -om -”"s--a -o-c--u ;e::”.:.:i.:.' .iiL"i.'.?.l2.?"...”2.'.2ii H.D lt hall I Orv .A l - . . e I. ulzlnoftaar I. glfeeoo n nmnant , ' m:hhm?pLm.'dpTdlgr" "Id nigh! , ,..o,.num eeJ."” ”.H'mee" VcvIerdI)'aAnnve9 pa 5 0 ana as geese . - ' N.GlrltI none 1. Dterary N.A 83.8-efon They Wm 1” '”'”'d by 3" .. 7'? ,- . 3.!-loving O eomooak wort tnaut-l 3 0 e- " -' handle but N.A hunt rlcuchoco - - I l.Porintt I. saeaov u.Auaigm,-g 3.0per-sue - w - llvntt cl I.FreneI 8.Iouncla melody , e i Weft doalk Il.De6tlec O0.TaIk 3 . .' &.Vou I D -W U.A 4'. i D? RD; ..s w .5 :.,....u--- Wag-J1; HI-0. Rattles looked Ielrvkd. newneu -r- Ind." ma oonfeaoed. Qhys nick. -'1 Mm Shares at par value ."wtio Isn't?" aakad Rattlel. :-3m""fmw - (SS100) each. "It eeornl ll fl In have on .(."M' loonar fed the laat one, than the xmgung Int an is crying for norm", gee”. u HIM M?! N'”",; 1 coal mass of the Company each year. "I hid yo! on. declared lat -ltd”, '"' ,, 5-61) I 0 "fold ma what? demanded av vote ill. Rattlea. i; i "You wanted a big hmily.uid .59; 1 and you what would happen I agony you laid ton many um." 10- thou at WmPlel9d 5315000- tarted FRINGE. l lock '1 tllrIri't lny too many 0ElI,"i Qtlcoaroo (eclnred Mn. Rattles rather, ulnlond sharply. C1-Assistant "Than I guess too many hatch-. C-R-GMOMGGP. id R ttl . ” ” ” " DAILY OBYPIOQUOTE-lIere's how 6 work it: "Are you telling me that we have too many hiihlcs'."' Asked Mrs Rattlu. "'f'm telling you that kcdiniz thnae babies iii more work thnny any two folks should have to do.” declared Rattles. Just. as it It really meant it. One NRC Juat then a Ichml at very A Onptcgnn Qoobiol ' pi small fish swam in under the outs de the province if sufficient ca tal is available '" " "W" ""-V "S" -l"”"”- I n R C 3 J W ' X P Q u z G J H W M K 3 from Island farmers and business. Both forgot their trnuhlt-s Ruth L1 p Q J Q 3 w I 11' c u L X P W D Q M V pliinized. Each came up with a: A down 9 t of . 3f"0() - S) - '11 be re. nrioll nsii, Both were htiniz-rlvl: Y it It I W O 1. I 1' Q II c - 3 L P It 4: L 11. (Wired and t?1:'Vgla):n(,e fvih bepgaygflg within 90 but neither at: one of thnsoiish. Y . vnfwmnna ALLIHE CHAR” davs ' A X Y D L B A A X B I In 0 I O F I L L 0 W ounce for another. In this example A is need .ur the three 1.1. X for the two 0'a. ete. trophies. the length and formation ot lye word: are all hlntl. loch day the code letters on awn-an. sonar: annotate nuvr 1:: run moon: soul. or HARMONY--MILTON. SAFETY PLAY FOR A ILAH DlllIlh'i)"l ace won, and declarer led the club three to his own queen. Went amotherad thin with the king, and South soon learned. to his dilguat, that another trump loaer waa unavoidable. Beyond argument, it wan bad luck to lose a trick to the single- ton club king and another to the 10-9-8 combination remaining in East.'.! hand--but it would have cost south nothing to guard againat that very possibility. Let'a analyze south'a original problem: At best, south would have to lose one trump trick, with the K-10-9-3-'1 at large. He would have to ion two trump tricks if either defender held the king and three others. It this was the cue. however, there was nothing to be done Ibout it. so the beat plan was simply to forget it. similarlv. if clubs broke 3-2, any reasonable line of play would turn out all right, to South could forget about that also. The one poaaibility that required thought was the single- ton king. and to guard agninnt that, South ahould have led low from dummy and played the ace. If the king dropped, the safety play would have been vital; if it didn't, it would cost nothing. Lay the outstanding cluba tn every ponlble way and teat the truth 0! this atatement for yourself. Ontario department of landa and forests in gathering the informa- tion which will be used where it is apparent that the geese popu- lation is declining because of ad- verse natural conditiona. the de- partment said Monday. District forester F. L. Hall of Corhrane said geese will he trap- ped while they are in the moult stage and will be handed. Tilly The Toiler . . we V. e rrvrr I6 WNTIVELV FLRIOU ABOUT I-ll6l5l lrBG?3 LPFE LAWN! X yx k . :5: my t'9--2'5 By Bob Gusrafsoel elgilln ' .- AND WHAT '5 THE MIRIAM HE? HEP? ' )5 MATTEQ WITH E NGAGEMENT S Purposes of Company are the growing. produc- ing. buying, selling. packing, proccssiiig, marketing, distributing and transporting poultry products, small fruits. vegetables and all or any products of the farm and sea. single lettera. apor ANNUAL The annual meeting Priiice Edward Island will Building in Charlottetmm at 7 o'clock p.m. (Slnnda JOHN . H e t 1,. - v.Il'! H"'l1-M 5.34,?-(,o:,p ie it. " 515:: lIIl'o",l'u' . 1 W ' ,,L;4AIu uU'n,,i" N ovumsh ments are made. MEETING 3 of the Law Society of beheld in tho l,aii'Friiii'ts on Monday, June 20, .1 5l:');'i rd Time). P. NICHOLSON, Secretary-Treasiirer. June 24th only. APPLICATION CONTR Free Estimates THE DARTMOUTH TILE 8: me. TERRAZO . an Woflt Guaranteed l A j9- tlcipation and can he sold ACTOR 1 company. NAME Plione72l5 Shares Available in New Processing Plant at Sherwood Cumulative minimum dividend rate of 504 with additional dividends depending on the financial suc- Control of Company based on one share-one Estimated cost of plant when present plans are Shares already stihsci'ilwd appioxiniately 32100,- mo, ivy business firms and individuals on the Island. Aim of the Company is to develop this plant as 21 community prtdect open to all who are interested. No investments will be accepted from sources Share certificates will be issued when final pay- Applications for shares will be i'e-revived until - Further partictilars and application forms for shares may be secured and payments may be made by contacting: our oi-gaiii7.;iti0n Manager. Mr. L. P. Mcisaac, 58 Fitzroy S1,. Clizirlottetown. ISLANII FARM SERVICES LIMITED I am interested in buying of .SlU().fl() each in the new processing derstand that those shares are covered hvy a guar- anteed cumulative dividend of 5”? plus profit par- ply me with it copy of the Letters Patent of the Mail inimediat:-ly to: Island Farm Services Limited. ' P.O. Box 36, Charlottetown. P.E.I. ofone hundred dollars FOR SHARES . . shares plant. lun- at any time. Kindly sup- KDW WEEK-END FAR!-TS Got-rl nlng from Norm, Friday, until p.m. Sunday. RI-turn joiirnoy tn rnmmrnce not later inn Midnight, Monday. RIDE II-ILAXED IRIIVE IEPIESIIEII PII Information fro- any C.N.I. Aunt u lillll Grandma Bringing Up Father l.'3I Abner 1 THOUGH? SHE DEALLY HAD HIM HER riN6EQS.!' surrelaen HIM tn! inson By fllul Rob ByAlNaIly Bishop .. 7.. -g-.-....... .. -.-4....--.c 4 ly Carl Anderson tr LOOK 1' uow 1' H055 Kl um.” mourn sxartsi r 1" ' By George MCMGHUS ft 57xl'.9lf By Charles Kuhn ' THANK Gooougs By Walt Disney By Al Ccnpp TIIII GD GILL HI MINT HAVE M0094 TAIE MONIV WITHIN IICV IIMII-. ..- .G7qH