,'.l'o All Persons Qualified to Vote at School Meetings: imusrnas for School Unit No. PAGE TEN Notice of” Poll -- School Unit No. 1 se of electing TWO -ONE TRUSTEE to each Polling Division-a poll will be held on Wednesday, the thirteenth day of June, 1951 from 12 o'clock noon until 9 P.M. POLLING DIVISION NO. 1 is defined as that portion or School Unit No. 1 which was formerly known as the school districts of Spring Park and Parkdale. POLLING DIVISION NO. 2 is defined as that part. of School Unit No. 1 outside the former school districts of Spring Park and Parkdale. Take notice that for the our 1'!!! Q0? 4 can. . -g THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN cnarnznrn mus The grim disaster that you see, in the reverse may prove to be, -Old Mother Nature. I 0 O Nominations of candidates for election to the Board of Trustees shall he filed with the Secretary at any time up until 4 o'clock in the afternoon of June 2, 1951. Each nomination paper shall be signed by at least two sponsors who are ratepayers in the area. Every Candidate must be a ratepaycr resident in the division and. unless such candidate lgp. parent ratcpayer his nomination paper must be signed by at least one parent ratepayer. GORDON M. RICE. Secretary, School Unit No. 1 AT LEAST 1,000 DDNDNS NEEDED AT RED CROSS BLDDD DON0li DLINIDS Date Time Place Monday, May 28th: 2-4 6: 6-10 Red Cross lldqts. Charlottetown Tuesday, May 29th: 2-4 it 6-10 Red Cross Ildqts. Charlottetown WP(ill('Sdlly, May 30th: l0-12 Noon Can. Legion Hall Morell 7-9 PM. Beaver Club Hall Montague Thursday, May 31st: 2-5 PM. It.C.A.F. STATION 7-10 P.M St. Mnryla Ilaii Sunimeraide EVERYONE IN GOOD HEALTH AND BETWEEN AGE 18-65 SHOULD BE A DONOR AND PROVIDE BLOOD REQUIRED FOR PATIENTS IN OUR HOS- PITALS. FOR OUR ARMED SERVICES AND CIV- ILIAN DEFENCE. "BE A DONOR A SAVE A LIFE" PDBLIO INVITATIDN This is )'OllR invitation to participate in THE GRAND PARADE and following parades with a FLOAT or OTHER SUITABLE REPRESENTATION during Charlot.tetown's Festive Week. I This INVITATION applies to every individual, business concern. or organization and ALL commun- itleson Prince Edward Island. Telephone or otherwise contact Gordon Clark, Chairman Float Committee, phones 2740 or 2741, Charlottetown. Charlottetown Festive Week July 1st to 7th, inclusive. 1951. Wood islands - caribou Ferry Service '1'!!!) CONNECTING LINK EETWEEN V PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prime Nma and Charles A. Dunning operate on the following schedule. , (Standard Time) Learn Woorl lnla.mis-- Prince Nova . .- .. .. ! n.m. I p.m. Charles A. Dunning, ll a.m. ii p.m. I..eana Caribou- Charlea A. Dunning 3 a.m. 1 p.m. Prince Nova . M Lin. ii pm. LISTEN IN TO CFCY EACH MORNING AT 6:30 uonruunnrnmn FEIIRIES Ln). Head Office: Cl-IARDOTTETOWN. P. E. I. For rnrliculara Phone '13. Charlottetown. From the ti of one of branches or aptall tree ovtgieixpgiiz Green Forest, swaying back and 101111. hum! Chatterer the Red Squirrel. He had made a long, long jump from another tree. For such a little fellow. it really was I. tremendous jump. He had al. most failed to, make it, Mrs. Chat. terer. looking on from another free. felt her heart Jump right up in her throat. Anyway, in ran like that. she was sure that Chat- terer would not quite make it. If he failed, it would mean a dread- ful tall. It would be dreadful not because of the distance he would fall, but because waiting right down under him, a grin of antici- pation on his sharp face. was Reddy Fox. "Oh dour! Oh dear!" sobbed Mrs. Chatterer. "He's going to fall, and Reddy Fox will catch him. Oh dear! Oh dear!" "He is going to be mine this a.:..:.:j-.-jj...-... 'OC!QQ!JD.QOI'JQO.Df7.-FJDQOZLIQQ t contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ;CtC!'.".:iZlUUQitC'Cv;!'-llLAI4lJsI!.llJCVQCICl.l. "CLOSE" DOESN'T COUNT Today's declarer came pretty the final touch. v 'mifrcn'a.'ai3Q' .. Neither Idc Vulnofablc Qano UAQ3 OQIOI anon O8 as g-'l;754 N :il(IJ86 75 0:063 WSE 4 d . t io n” -so A QKQD16433 10 QL... D3768 Thebiddingri North Jinn South i'.'L-at ;NT Pill, 4Q Pang-, 0, Flu .6.QL '.Pna,.- Southis hand was so freakish that conventional bidding methods were virtually useless-he had to bid the slum. or not hid it, on :1 basis of sheer guesswork. Actually. however. North was on question- able ground when he bid five spades and gave south the prob- lcmi West opened the diamond ace. south ruffed. led to the heart ace and ruffed a second diamond, then went back to the spade ten and ruffed the third diamond. He re- turned to dummy'a spade jack to run a heart, and returned with a club to eliminate the heart queen by n ruff. Now. with the red suits stripped and one trump still in dummy. south led a club. As he had evi- dently hoped. the defender who I AI Blanchard and th Admission-75c THE CLO ooaoooooovoeoooo-9-9-tv9r0vOV99et"'t" JEST CVON WER MISC. MOON AN'AH'LL GNE YO' gs ATRc,?.'.'5- Err rt. uPs:1' TH, 'n-u:v' our err nit.-.51 i X uooK,nooua:Aw.' ;!-- Lsr -raw A TOUCH ,, swAug( -r'voa; : OJTFI . AH'LL THROW IN A ITAIIMIAICAMI TD BRIAKIPIUGIA PLIAIANT PiCNlC...IlT WEMUSTTIYTD HELP LITTLE JERII close to victory. but his play lacked Canadian Lexi n Clover Club Dance rvenv snunnnv For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE ZIIGHT AT right over and pick him off. time," chuckled Reddy. "He has been too smart for me before. but this time he'll be mine." Chatterer fooled both of them. His little hands caught. hold of the very tip of that branch, and there he hung. swaying back and forth and hanging on for dear life. Usually when Chatterer cat- chea hold of a branch he has no trouble in pulling himself up, but this time it was different. He had hold of only a slender twig on the very tip, and somehow he just couldn't seem to pull himself up. But he hung on. Yes, sir. he hung on. And all those who were watch- ing him held their breath. How long would he be able to hold on? Redtail the Hawk and Mrs. Red- Continued on page 14 took this trick (West) had no more clubs to lead-but that did South exactly no good. because when West led a heart and gave deolarer a ruff-and-discard. he could not put the opportunity to any ad- vantage. There were still two clubs in dummy and two in his own hand, and getting rid of any of them was worthless. South had to accept defeat. The elaborate slrlnpllls process would have paid high dividends if South had made one slight altera- tion. That was to lake the heart unease-without which he would be halpieu. The success of the finesse would have let. him discard one club on the heart. ace. than strip the red suits. and finally throw A defender in with the club. Now West's forced return of R heart or a diamond Wmild 19" South discard his last club while ruling in dummy, and the slum would be home. T. IOOF Members interested in do- ing to Alberton May 30th, please phone 2124-J 2948-..I for reservations. OOOGO-O-O-O-O-O-O4 O 1' o "Clover Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 O-O6-O0-fOOQaOO-O0-O0-GWOO-OOOO-0&6-04400 V83 CLUB -O4-O O6-O-O0-6-50 O-6 fO- O-&O O6004O O-66-GO-6 6-6-O-664 By Al Capp . cv- , til” V .. ,.feAhl.'o--,;-.'.t'-.l'il '4" an .; ' I ix AV:-::v'?:'.:7.x::i .:v-'51 MAY 26, .P)5l If xNowmrwr s i sew-no GET ms J05! rxriacro nssr. - lo we -'7 uswmr Dmv.r.ev,I K DO'ITY DIPPLE .o......... IHADTO FIND MIT. I IAIDW W5. 11!. ADAMT I1, JOE. I u IRE llAOlOTiMTWU PROIAILY DON'T THINK VOU WOULD ' MILD NM! NM THE TITLE IF WU TOLLDWED UP VOUK ' AWAN'IA6E...TILL ME...WEl.i A . IMO OF LIEUTENANT LIVN HAD FoLLoweD ms wvauuae. "E '5 2.3"".lfiliT ”'” C125. A on sea v; . . T i' re erc... 5;;-x "in; ; By Carl Anderson .......... -cal. ,,. . g 4.. 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