llllllllA FESTIVhL Sen-rl-Ei-nhls fl‘. PETEWS": HALL itochlord- Square‘ -‘ THURSDAY,.MAY 2i: Starting at 8 o'clock. Two Plays ond- Specialties Tickets mayfbe obtained ot the Ahegweit Gilt Shop, Tweel's tiroceterirnond Shomais Grocery _ " GIT NEW SWETOIIBOAID nl-JGINI. -- O(P) - "City coun- cu has approved the spending at $12,300 for vitally needed equip- ment ior Regina's power house. Th; equipment will be used to as- semble a new Iwiiohboesd. Exist- ing panels were installed in 1914 the city ensineer said. I Littur or rrrncr f ° TEA AND ' DISPLAY At The custom. ‘Home russomntmsv rs l (By Thornton w. Burgess) 3:30't9'5:30 PM. s-nowsne sun sum-soar ; ' " wow" naught “u. ‘m! “We”; " ' ‘ bloom l Tihere is no place at alllior lloosml I " sourrr wmstor Y.P.U. _ It was lovely tn the Green for. Present their Three-Act Play est early this morning lat; in May, I But o! course, 1t could not hovel -Old Mother Nature, l ___ I _ been otherwise, (or it, was jweyy . _; rnmrrfa THE GUARDIAN. cnorrrnirol ' KINGIOE THE ROYAL MIOUNTFD ' ‘ “LllllltllP LOVELY” CW8. in the Old Orchard, along everyrwhero—on the Green Meod- i ' with Specialties f-sushirrla Brook, a the emu-i 118900. even in e dear Old IN WINSLOE HALL Brier-Putin with all its brambles.‘ On Mo? is a month o! loveliness. The WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th CURTAIN 8:30 PM. flowers bursting irorn the brown "I'll!- vlbrant with joyous melo- dies. and tor a. little tine all th Great World is in love. . Peter Rabbit should have been up; delivery. PHONE 2200 BED: TIME inn Sheets washed lrere are smoother, whiter, longer- losting. Let us launder lin- ens-dukes strain off your tack, ot no strain to your budget. Flotwork or rough dry. Clothes, too. Pick- STERNS LIMITED at home, but he wasntl-le was Like most folks who have nothlngl in wtieuler to do they were try? In: to find out something that wssl none at their business. Curiosity‘ ‘o: “\ was leading them by their wobbly H ;\, um. 1105M. They mspeotea titat fi Mrs. Mihtioot the Deer had a very j ~ - precious secret- Thsy wan-ted to; l ‘I ___ /, iindoutiithiswestruqartdileol f w. I all about it. They had agreed that / ~ / the iirst thing t0 do was to find M". l-llhllbot. She hadn't been around lately. hadn't seen her . Jumper led the I17. nI-rtly be- cause he was the biggest and partly beesuse he lives in the Green Fbrest while Peter was just n visitor there. Presently they met Thunder-er tthe Cruise. asked ‘ihuhdeser. "We don't know." replied Jum- per quite truthfully- “We are just looking around," said Peter. "Have you seen ID‘!- Illdhtioot 234 KENT STREET ‘lnprm t. sun Ellry - Ir current untrue‘ mull‘ A Ml‘ l lately?" aked manger. Just then Mrs. Irightioot?" she asked. "Nothing. I haven't seen her lately and asked Thunderer Ll he has. I've been wondering it any- thinz has harppened to her." re- plied Jumper. "Itsowewouhi havehesrdolit Buch news travels last thxoudlt the . Green rvreet." said ‘fltunderer. "There are times when we mother's like to keqp out o! sight." said Mrs. Grouse. COLD L I ‘f DEQI ,_ i INA Just as we thought!" cried Peter. "I didn't say so." declared Mrs‘ Grouse sharply. "Bu-t you said ‘we mothers,‘ " re- tortred Peter. "I don't know lnflitlnfl about Mrs. Irtghfoot- Where she is is none of my business and none o! yours." declared Mrs. Grouse. Then she and ‘Ihund took Wing and disappeared among the trees. andhytheyhesrdamttru voice Porky talking to himself. Let's ad: him it he has seen Mrs Light- ioot." said Jlhnpfl‘, and led the way toward that irettul voice. sun-e enough, it was Prickly Porky the Porcupine “ tn iltimselt. He was at the loot 01.0 tree trying n» mine us» his mind whether to cllrnlb it or to look for one that might su-lt him better. "Do you know where Mrl- Usht- gmy, 1; kgqplnrg herseli?" asked lurrnper. i-ie and Peter were iiuretul not to get to near their prickly acquaintance. THERE OUGHTA IE A LAW! 8y Fagaly and Shorthn Ir" a or was such A BEAUTIFUL am! new oumo mem- snvrs GIVING um m iliflllQNiMlif suesoommswwe eooousm cmeu , clmum: an: mm . AFTER FA n: noose: oarwlusn; we m2 wuruzvrrausrzramsls use sourmmo l Arwr me wemsrscm! 0- mo s ' ALI. ilERilFE. ' M c1»: '_‘ nYAIDQBiImy/ t t"? »"°"'°"""-f. / l, ~.NlC_l(NNiE6liEliAS'( ' - ' . /~ 1 L\ pa,‘ w ' V I Q - I / __ I A V ‘ ' I i i "\ ' - A o. ~ f ‘ '.= . ‘ \ ‘*"-s.:i_ a! 9 \\ I a ' f \ . | r \ AT M!‘ l! sweet’ with the fragrance ot- over in the Green Forest with; his big cousin, JumDer the Hare‘ Anyway Jtlnper . "Where are ymrlellows going!" s“ "So Mrs. Iltghtloot his babies -' Peter and dimmer went on. By: oft at one side. ‘That is Prickly, I South dealer. l "hm know w Mrs. Hibi- toot is keeping herseil?" asked Jumper "No, I don't know, and I don't want to know. Wherever she is it is her- own business, not mine not yours," grunted Prickly Porky and started to climb the tree. So Peter and Jumper went on. lust wandering about and getting farther and farther into the Green Ilbrest- They had started of! in a hurry, lipperty, ilpperty, lip but they soon got over this. more was no sense in hunrying when they ins. Bo very iew hops they would stop, sit up look all around, and listen. But they sow and heard nothing 0d Mira. Lighttoot- These were openings anwng the trees when the sunshine lay bright and warm on the ground. There were other places where the stinbeams were splintered in get- ting through the tree tops o! light the ground, ea bright that at little distance they seemed rw-hito. Among them white flowers b‘ ‘. Sometimes it was hard to tell the flowers trom the tiny bright spots nlade by the splinter- ed sunbeemox It was all m1 lovely and aflter a tine tho murderers toe-got whet had brought them then. It was mm‘ ‘mm 1' W‘ “wt ‘Mn’ | enoustr just to be alive among the ‘flowers and the sun spots there in the Green Forest. be next story: ‘The. Ifllhtful Monster." A it l 3i I Iylosephinldulbesflon '<>¢‘€‘Ci5‘ , - meaxmmns As a rule, in expert circles, the bidding in my given deal is highly lcompetitive only when one or more of the players has freakish distribution. The more twelve cards higher than a jack cannot wziten, o! themselves, lead to a, biddinl due-l. The IIIQIIllbOIJ at a prominent ‘B1468! club am still discussing, weeks after the event, the 1011p. ing sensational deal Elli-West vulnerable. ‘Axons Q9653 4.1m IKQJ asrsel roses N 2_ no w E .._. I bQ-‘I gaxio asst S ares i0—- ymevsu .Q—-— lance-real South, an expert. felt as many other experts would reel about this outstanding ireak-that no perfectly sntisiactory opening bid was available. Hence, in the vir- tual oer'ta.lnty that the bidding would be opened by someone else, South unhesltatingly passed, and this was the autcion: sense wees North leis! Pale s 4 Pass e a ‘I Q Pass Paae Dblo. Pass Pall Pass \. It is l,‘ ious QHOUQlI that]! West had led a spede, a diamond or a club, South's desperate "save" would. halve succeeded amsaLngLy, but, hoping tor a ruff. West open- ed his singleton heart. To his‘ ut- ter astonishment J- ami to Souths disgust! v- the ruit came much mom qutckly than West had hoped! It was East who rusted in with hvls singleton aueen- o! clubs, de- stroying what would have been a notable bidding coup on the part of the enemy. There was a great deal o! dis- cusalon over whether or not North dsouid have taken the seven-club contract to seven hearts, which would have been an absolute lay- (Oontissued on PEEFN) ly Ales Raymond l g Contract Bridge? TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBIS ‘h-MISSING- CAP STUBBS AND HIS DOG; mum FUNNY-WHAT mo ALLBY r-umsaun HE'S YouNe -ro I WELL, SIONG; SONNY! SEND ME A POSTCARD! ‘now m. "rusewouwrm Ms .- rbu cAwr catvme ooPs