QAQEJFEN 7 __ TEE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 990a?» ‘Buy ‘l-‘mi IT MUST l! lleartz Memorial Hall “POLLYllllllA" Comedy in 3 Acts Betty Beers. Soloist and Chorus. Roy 3i. Sinallinan, Baritone soloist. 'l‘hursdnv and Friday February 10th. and llth. tiliih-Iiih- (‘urtaln 8:15 p. m llircrtcil by Mrs. Ruby lloulc, t‘.l).\. Tickets at Milton's Old Spain Bursaries In Canadian Universities Offered ln i949 by the imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire As o Memorial to World War ll Each Province in Canada will receive one oi these $l6il0 Bursaries ($400 for 4 years) this year provided there are suit- abls candidates. Only the sons or daughters of deceased or permanently or seriously rlisableil men or women oi the scr- vices are eligible. Applications must be in by March l. For further particulars writs or call Miss Jessie Fuller- ton, Prov. Ed. Sec'y. l.O.D.E., Charlottetown. POTATOES WANTED We are buying all varieties Seed and Table Stock pota- toes, bath No. l's and smalls, anywhere in Prince Edward ls- land. » Contact us before you sell LAVlTF POTATO CO., Charlottetown. . ____ .€_____. o r761: 'I'he HIDE and SCRAP MARKET is declining sharply. For the next fi-w weeks, we are paying the following prices: RIDES-lilo lh., less 2 lbs. tare. iCRAP (‘AR BATTERIES-SLM each J. l. WEDGE, Summerside. MAURICE BLOCK 8i CO., Charlottetown. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE star Bv Clifford Mclliids (By Thornton W. Some people crawl; some people run; Some people grumble just for fun. —Old Mother Nature. People are different. Yes, sir, people are different. very different. They differ in looks. in vrliat they do, iii how they‘ think. in what they eat, in their work and in their play. They differ tn every possible way, which is a very good thing. the best possible thing. Trust 01d Mother Nature to know what she ls about. If everybody Iiad the same ideas, thought alike. did alike, agreed in everything. what a sorry world this would be! There would be no progress, nothing new. From difference of opinion spring all good things far better living. Peter Rabbit is Iiappy-go-lucky. Ha doesn't have to work and he doesn't work. Ho doesn't look ahead and worry about the future He doesn't look back to what has been or might liaie bvrli. Ho liics from day to dziy, kicking up his long heels and doing xilxrit he wants to do if he can. If he can't he does something else and prcl tends 1i is iihiit he wanted to do. Just now he was squatting with Mrs. Peter in an nld Chuck house ln the ground ill the middle of the dear old Briar-patch. In there 11103’ were snug and comfortable. Outside rough Brother North Wind drove liard. icy grains or snow hissing through the bushes and brambles of the old Briar- patch. whirling them across the Green Meadows in stinging, blind. in! clouds iliat none could face. It eras no >\\'E3ll'l€l‘ to be outside and Peter should have been happy that he didn't. have lo be. Prob- ilbll‘ ll? “We. lull wouldn't admit it. He doesn't like to be inside, so now, having nothing else to do. he grumbled. "There is too miiiii snow a1. mfldlf.‘ grumbled Peter. "1 don't like it. I don't like being shut in hero." _ "Thenwvhy stay here? The dom- is open.’ said little Mrs. Peter. élre was very happy and thankful Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson THE ETERNAL PROBLEM Declarers problem in today's deal \vss in choosing between two lines of play. North dealer Both ides vulnerable. ‘rm- bidding: North East. Pass Peas 2 Q Pass S I Pas.- Pass Poss South started out wrn his tour- rard heart. suii so as to have a ‘comfortable’ two-diamnod reoid it North responded with one spade. one notrump or two clubs. Souths three notrump bid was somewhat ambitious. but not illogical. west had stayed out of the bidding m‘ ii-r- first round because n] his (inivrlfihi! values against hearts. Now. faced with a three- iiotrump contract, he made thB conventional lead of the club (qiieell. Smith won the first trick with no club kin: and ran ulf the dia- mond suit. Immediately, West was in some difficulty for (llscards. l-le lct go two hearts, and ilicll. when his partner siiznalir-rl with a high spade, discarded the deuce and six of that suit. With five diamond tricks and one i-lub "omc, and with ihc snrirle ace for the sr-i-enth trick. Smith iwho won the last diamond in dummy» <~ iild now of course try the ll(‘tll'l fnese for his cighih iinrl niiiil". tricks. Altcwlong rclloiriioii. how- ever. dcclnrcr decided against that play. East, after following in two diamonds rind discarding our sparlc, tlir~n (liscardi-d two clubs. rind South was sure that East would not have given up all of his clubs, thus cut- ting his communication to partner. So, convinced that West. had start.- cd \\‘llll only five clubs. South now carefully cashed llic spade ace, (to take out West's cxitl, their lrd a chili. Ater West collected his four club tricks. he had to return a heart up tn South's major teniice. ___-_ Burgess) y. "What? What is fun?" asked Peter wonderiritiy ~_{//Z/ r .1) _____________,. to be where she was. She felt that they were lucky to have this olri house to go into. "if it keeps on we'll be buried in here. The doorway is almost closed now," Peter grumbled. "We can dig our way out willi- out riiuch trouble,“ said Mrs. Peter mildly. "All the paths we had lrvddPYl out will be filled uP- Pmbagfil they are now." grumbled Peter. "We can tread them out satin." replied Mrs. Peter. "Zfliat will be a lot of work." gruiribled Peter. Then lie added, “I don't like work." Mrs. Peter chuckled. "Does any- body think you do?" she asked softly. "I'm hungry and there is noth- ing in here to eat," grumbled PFIP.” "There is piriity to eat outside. sucli as it is; \\"Y don't YOU i0 m" and get some?" suld Mrs. Peter. "l will." declared Peter. Re began to dig away the snow in the doorway. He dug away enough lo poke his head outside. The hard little grains oflcy snow, driven by rough Brother Norili Wind. stun! his face. He had to close his eyes and keep them closed. He drew back hurriedly. "What's the matter? I thought you u-ei-e hungry." said Mrs. Peter. "Nobody can go out in such a storm," grumbled Peter. "Nobody with any sense wants replied Mrs. Peter. "Do you mean"-— began Peter- but Mrs. Peter interrupted. "Fun, isn't it?" she sweetly. "What? What ls fun?" Peter wonderingly. Mrs. Pete: chuckled. "Grum- bliiig." said ihe. "You know and I know that you are just as happy as i am to be here snug and warm and safe. But because you have nothing else tasdn you are getting fun out of grumbling, knowing things might be a lot worse. I don't mind, so go ahead, grumble rill you want to." Curiously Peter didn't wiint to any more. to asked asked BULLET PIP GREAT STAUGHTON, England —tCP — A vrcmaii in this Hunt- lngdonshlre vilnge gave what was apparently an unblemished Jaffa orange to her son who found it contained a Sien gun bullet. it must have got there when the fruit was quite young. l DANCE Sunnyslile Ballroom TONIGHT Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION 35c Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE I444 By Alex Raymond /’ '1] ONLY THREE WEEKS. 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