ray. 4? .--. s. xpa-.:. ...-7.. , ;,.;,.,,g ,.,.3 g E; E. ....c. ..g writes . ”.coiLrar Aumromun TUESDAY APRIL 3flI, ' ,. ' . a.ao r.a'. ' ADVANCE SALE AT:- uuanss. innua stone ADMISSION 392.00 PLUS TAX E Anon I To Music By George Chappell and his Merry Islanders At The MT. STEWART CANADIAN LEGION HALL THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 29th "Canteen Service” MASS uerrrrno L. P. U. HALL-8 O'Cl.OCK WEDNESDAY EVENING It is in the interest of all working men to attend. Representatives of all Unions will be there. The meeting will be addressed by- MR. CECIL MILLER and SQUADBON LEADER MMLEAN I; !. I "I-Imm-m-ml This 36-piece dinner set she got with a Guardian Want Ad was a real bargain-it's 42 pieces now!" mu-an ausmessum Asso- losa Hess rr is CIATES goal: was me or - . n'ne,ma'ii'y K irnai” GUARDIAN. lly Thornton OLD EGG! HAS A FEELING Age is Wisdom's elder brother; Seldom one without the other. -Old Mother Nature. Old Izzy. biesest of all the Iguanas in that part of the jungle down in the Lan-d-of-always-sum- mer where Farmer Brown's boy lwas spending the winter with a friend. was big because he was old. and oladibeoause he was wise. Are and wisdom grow together. The great Lizard. (or you know Iguanas belong to the Lizard lam- ily. looking down from high in a tree, sa-w Tommy and his friend looking up at him and knew they saw him. How did he know? Per- haps he read it in their faces. Per- haps it was because Tommy point- ed up at him. Perhaps it was be- cause he had been stealin-g chick- ens. and folks who have been do- ing things they should not do al- ways have the feeling that they are being seen. And perhaps it was just a warning from ,Old Mother Nature. Anyway he knew. Old lgigy didn't move. He watch- ed the two boys talking together. Of cmzrse even if he could have heard what they were yinvg. he wouldn't have understood. And that was just as well. He wouldn't have felt any easier if he could have heard and understood. ).;.rnjnn.- 1-. - re 4-.r.:--.-..j.ruga5r31 contract Bridge 8! Jueptuna Culbertson -ouotluoooooaanaaouucaugn. MAKING AN ERROR POSSIBLE The supreme virtue of East's first play in the following deal was shat it gave his adversary Che'dhanace to go wrong. Norm dealer. g . NW-scum wmm ' i:”.".'i. :23”k.”li.J't”:;a..Eif; .ti'..i3 O4 J h ' teal" g. 0! nurse he 7 7 5 3 dgesrviis 'is'o those chickens are 95 3 3 - for any one smart enough to get 4.1; Q .19 s ' them. It is the Law of the Green 9 25 4 3 N :5 3,” : Forest and all the great outdoor M 8 4 2 W E 0 K 0 no 7 ?lI.”i5.i”5&"?.3”EZ.Z23fJ.E"Zi.?ii 3:? S g:c,,4 llive. So to hirm.he has as much .Qlm 8 gzilgiii to those chickens as anyone zjf ff 5 our Iggy. staring down with uh- I''”” 5 3 iiiliiii 353' l-r”i?Sv.dZ”IE.1i.iT;"il . TM blddlnli is time for me to be moving." North nut south west thought he. "I hate to leave those ..1& 1 0 2N'r Pass chickens, but it is time for.me to IENT Pass Pass Pass get out out this neighborhood. I . V From West's point of view it was 'diseoura.gin-g that his partner's dia- mond bid had been overcailed by South with two notr-ump, but any opening lead except a diamond looked hopeless, so West led the nine. East didmot do as so many play- ers would in his -position - he did not play the queen. Instead, he aimpv put in the encounayln-g seven-spot - and. as it happened. South fell into the trap. He had to win with the jack, but then he decided to knock out the race of hearts. West led his remaining diunond, and now or course East overtook to be sure that South's last stopper would be. knocked out. New South had to depend on the club finesse. but East had that suit under excellent control. and state In 2 amount .ASPlRINa '- RF1jEVE.S' I is if: , gcotos il. l u largest) "So you think he is your ehick-- en thief." said Tommy. "I don't just think it; I know it." replied the other. "Well. what are you going to do about it?" asked Tom-my. ”I am going into the house for my gun. I hate to shoot the old fellow, but I can't ailiord to lose any more 01 my chickens," said the other. "Probably he thinks he has Just as much right to them as you have,” said Tommy. ”Proba;bly he does. but that, is his hard luck. Now you keep watch or him while I go for my gun. Old Iggy has lived long enough. I hate to do it, as I said Ibeiure, but I hate even more to lose my chickens. So keep watch 0! him. Don't let him get out of your sight." With this. his friend ran back to the house for his gun, leaving Tommy to watch Old Iggy. He stared up at the great Lizard. Old Iggy stared down at Tommy. ieven it he is nothing but a big We ”lz is too bad to kill the old tel-lmv I Lizard," thought Tommy. "To lhave lived to be as big and old I as he is he must have -been smart. . It is too bad that he isn't smart 'cnough to know that he should donit trust those two-logged folks. cnAm.o'm:'rowN j .. . . I , I KINGZQF 'I'HE ROYAL MOUNTED p.- '' '4'”-' IM I-I15 ' WA aurvozl 015150 ' - agmse sumo agony... A, I -9- AkE' r mu as Is; .2-aaivauoz-rave I so: now mar IV! 1 run wmrlo to eonrou - DIDN'T KNOW C ' AT movar...wALsu v I 1 CALLED AND sane vou wsae expects we was: 1:: - wnsu aw ., X 7 , . H , I JOEAN HOUR EAilLlER...SO 1 CHANGED THE APPOINTMENT. HOW ARE - HELLO. MIKE. vou. oocron. LIEUTENANT. , rm veav PLEASED GLAD -ro MEET TO MEET vou. vou. vou HELLO. DOC THIS IS LT. WELL, I5 rr one wwoaram rum THE MARKIAGE CONTRACT vou MADE Continued on page 12 when he got in with the club icing he rattled off the rest of his dia- monds. It is easy to see that if South. after winning the first trick with the diamond jack, had cleared the club suuit. East would not have made any diamond tricks! This pos- sible outcome. however. does not detract from the excellence of East's' first-trick ducking play! If he had put up the diamond queen, declarer would have had to be a very bad player to go !wrong! Common prudence would have told South to let East hold the first trick with his diamond queen - and after that. successtui defense would be out of the qua- tion. L Horror. Fin cl Examinations for Nlirsos' Registra- tion will be held or Charlottetown and Sumrnorside on May 29th. 30th & 315! By Al Capp , I SHE DlD-AN' IT WA? A GOOD Ti-' SHE MET MR. . A S:s6.:1:a;r:r..sA43 3.'.t'5P?diP W Ws..:.nre em MON '.. ' ' A I I" MOTHER How 10 ECONOMIZE--S0 R, Y-E-D 3'-.:EAu-”taSA&fAlofi5:ienB&T: sue DIDN'T BELIEVE IN 6KlMPlN1- :- m so warm To see My seamen: so .wemous- HE'S GJT IN Tl-IE GARAGE WITH HIS Ami5TANT- - -ruewee woazscwcs on A New INVENTION -vouu. HEAR rrzom u-um some L ow - - If p -I r.,. mu, ml, lnrawa s,..4...., i., v..u H" mm By Westovei TILLY THE TOILER . 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