' - . THE gcusapiawkciiaaaqjijrejrowuw” EEKUABY‘ _11. 394s KINQ OF THE ROYAL '1 scam/is ' - ‘> - 0 muw sor m usual IIEI/Mi/liks ~ MPIfl/PFO mszrt/ssmavocaor _. A . any.’ Ilsa. sum s. GARSDII ii. s. A iIilalstsrsiJastice SPEAKS v TiiiilGiiT “Putting First Things First". 6 B A 8:45 P- u- (By Thornton W. Burgess) Who sees and. seeing, understands Anotherh secret soon commands. -Farmer Brown's Boy. \ ',-/7 r/ 7m: n; 1-5- sps-s. u Long ago Farmer Brown's boy lound out that in the Green Forest he who keeps still sees most and he who understands what he aees learns most about his iurred and ieathered neighbors. Also that patient watching is the surest way at iinding out what you want to know. So now he was sitting on a small log in a. feeding shelter oi boughs he had built tor the Grouse in that part oi the Green Forest. He was anxious about three young Grouse oi whom he had iound no signs. They were iully grown. big enough to take care oi themselves. féiiiiftitiltffllitlil Bonspiel Dance A1’ CLOVER BLIIB Thursday Night, February 17th. but not old enough. this being their iii-st winter, to know the it “stem” danger oi sleeping on the ground crust they limo“ emu“ to under a thick blanket oi snow when a thick, hard crust oi iee might iorm. Such a crust had iormed during the last night. a crust so thick he could walk on it without danger oi breaking through. He had seen old Thun- derer and Mrs. Grouse. so he knew they were saie. but there was no sign oi all oi the others. “Ii they are trapped under this starve to dea beiore it melts, or to be so weal: they cannot ti! all! will be caught py some hunsrv FOX or other hunter. Ii I could iind them 1 would break the crust and let them out. But how in the world can I even guess where to look for them?" thought he. While he was thlnkinB he W" sitting periectly still. Dong ago he had learned to do this when want- ing not to be noticed. A short dis- tance away Sammy Jay llshted in a tree. 3 "I wonder ii that scamp followed t ~ Dancing 9.30 to I Admission-J!» Contract Bridge ‘y ‘mum. mm I"... ma just to see what l am about. 1t would be just like him." thvuiiht Farmer Brown's BOY- Bammy didn't see him. For a iew "RULES" DON'T COVER ALL minutes he sat in the tree, his blue CASES coat loveiier than ever against the surrounding whiteness. Then he The player who defends accord- iiew down on the SHOW- H15 0Y9“ ing to “rules"—such as "leading was raised. He cocked his head to through strength." or “up to weak- one side as ii listenms- H! m!“ ness"—may do iairly well in ordin- two or three lwllfl and "m" ary. run-oi-the-mill cases, but not seemed to listen. Jumper the Hare when the situation calls ior in his white coat came out irom BRmGlNG U? gATHER Music by Don Messer’: islanders limited number of tickets available to non curlers, ob- tainable at Old Spain, Rendezvous, Mayfair and Charlotte- town Curling Club. ahrewder methods! Observe the de- under a sllfflld-lll! hemlock will“ i Iensive problem in the iollowing weighted down with snow and i i _ ' -- » pa W. G. deal: Sammy ilew back inmcih: 4"?‘ i Jumper sat up ior a a oo ' ._-- _-»-~ J‘ - mmgf r " 5W9? “w”; m“ “w” moved W“ " m2 eooowess’ Saki-z! ' ‘OM1- "Wimp" Botlisl ‘h? TUE.’ v ‘° "m" “m” ‘m’ h“ m“ WHAT HAPPENEDTO "EEMBOQS BEAT - 4am m . There he stopped ‘abruptly. His {ML Mimi/tut: e? m; HM i-PFOR, D A N c E £0592’! 3 long ears with their garlic ttliipe shot HAIZDLV KNOW i-iu- WW5“ - N“. up straight. He stare a e crus _ . - N" a little ahead or him. m was a ‘ i AT THE __ IIKQWL picture oi tisteniagl cunoslty- b I - " ‘Q i "H hears some ng. t must e g sq-I-b ~71 WNE v whateSammy Jay heard. I wonder .1’ 10 9 3 Q A Q g 3 what it can be.’ thought Farmer FRGDAY’ Fit n a .154 a s ‘A33 Brguwsréstixg‘ Jumper turned and $2.“ ::§g$_l\ hounded back in 131ml‘; :53‘; m his hiding plac under t e em- TICKETS ‘UN SAL! AT THE RENDEZVOUQ 51,2‘, lock boughs. H: was Just in llmk- _ __- ~‘ _ ,7 Yes, sir. he dodged. under those x ,.'l'he bid hg:-"__ _ boughs just in time. Two sets oi 11 j great curved claws were already i, Page; 3,; , ipu; _ reaching ior him. With a scream p”; 4‘ p,” oi disappointment s. great gray Pal Pass bird swerved just in time not to crash into those boughs, circled North's two-club response was and lighted on a snow-covered “met/hill! 0i? I flrfltch; I simple stump near Jumper’: retreat. He raise to two spades was all his stood very straight. a picture oi head Justified. angry diswppointsuent. West led the diamond Jack. The "Terror the Goaluwkl" ex- 31118 WI! Pvt 11D in dummy, and claimed Farmer Brown's boys under East won. Now. at the second his breath. "I'm glad he didn't trick. the rate oi the contract hung catch Jumper. Terror doesn't be- on East's return. long here. l-ie belongs iarther East gave the matter serious eon- north. 1 don't ‘like having him ‘sideration. On the bidding. it ap- around. I suppose hunger had, peered certain that declarer, aside brought him down here. Too bad 51'9"! “P0113 eluded. had an exoel- ior him and too bad tor some oi lent heart holding. It East shlited those who really do belong hero! to hearts. declarer could probably ‘rhis weather they have too hard avntwl the lead nicely and estab- s. time as it is without this added lish dummy's club suit, eventually danger." I , ~ N "Hal l lifllmll as an entry. Just then Terror slowly turned ' ""“"_"““"“"*"“ s “ '" E85! Inllyzed the situation. his head. It was as it some sound flppy AND "CAP" STU": . 3:1: 1305i "I863! ‘heed t; "kill" had caught his attention. Ha was v llmmy- e co . o t at listening. Farmer Brown's boy was _- w: . end. he cashed the diamond queen sure oi it. Presently Terror spread and‘ led a third round oi the suit. his great wings, ilew over near “n45 M951 A5TOUNQ|NG \‘ I t’ o... . :1‘ lihzsiit: "m" “his rims" "n: PM swJNsEsEQ tas moo at I momen l . n . was 's un- s a en an ere over-e -- wh" Yo" can i" a w doing. He drew two rounds o! iar an instant close to the crust, l "r . n The Charlottetown Tennis tiiuii iiance ‘ TIIE lilll-Y MM! IIALI. d . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. MUSIC IY THE DOWNTOWNERS Dancing 9:30-12:30 Admission-JD: Tickets available at Ray's or from Club members. Also at door on dance night- BE’ KIND ‘TO \ . ANIMALS hm ii “\- ‘S ‘Is. lrr seams uuctz Bus ism- RiCH on ALLJGNDRED / '1" w}. 747'" y, lfllmln men. when he saw that looking down intently. Then he All the latest equipment situated 16 Upper Queen Street they 41d 11°‘ break. iodine clue lighted on the crust. struck it Jack and overtook with the queen. two or ‘three times with his bill We". hvwfivcr. played the club and stood (or some time listening. it, Ufldfl Th. mflmllfllwn‘ 9‘ seven. as a signal that he had tour Apparently he heard nothing more y clubs (or two), and East thereiore so ilew back to the stump. if J & G km" filmy which round oi clubs “I think I know where those l; I . to win with the ace. l-Ie held oil Grouse are," said Fsnner Brown's :11; ‘rgtlzrxidthagizd dtook the second, boybaloéid. file ireckltemd lace wore 1i. . ec arer was ep- a roa am e. At e sound oi t; A less-—he had to give up a heart trick his voice Terror the Goshawk took y‘ in addition to the two diamonds and to his big wings and disappeared the club ace. gm“; m, u,“ $51 - m. Assist Ii AI- ca» a _ _ __ __ _____ ,_ _____>____ ...__,._.._--~~——-~—--—--- k‘! TWUPSTAIRS MAID 7'5 CE ' ' ' TRIED ‘I'M-DOLL {J5 aLg .3: OURSEL TOMORWII FlVlc-sTi-il QR!’ ROOM..- “OWLL NET MN FAMILY... ‘nth! ALRIAOY