D D D D D D D D D D D D Clover Club Dance EVERY siininiiiiv AI Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band Ailmission-75c Dancing 9:30 to l2.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 pm. SATURDAY NIGHT lS YOUR DANCE IIIGHT AT THE CIJOVER CLUB O6-O6 CO0 00 0-0 6'00 090960-90-O 9609900-O-O-O-O-O0-O-&O-O-6-O-Q&-GO-O Q9-O-O9-O0 09099900 9990-9-Q0509-O90-O99&-COOS CHILDREN'S DANCE ITEVIIE OF 1950 WHELAN MEMORIAL HALL TUESDAY. JULY 15. 8:15 P.M. A ptiiioranizi of loveliness and color set to Music and Rhythm. Directed by MISS JOYCE CANTWELIJ Assistoci by Miss Lorraine Weatherbie Accompanist Alex H. MacLean Admission .'i5c. Plan To Attend Ooocroto-00994-O0-000009-O0-O9-Q04;-9...... ATTENTION FOLKS DON'T MTSS THE BIG CONGREGATIONAL TEA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th WEST COVEHEAD UNITED CHURCH GROUNDS SUPPER SERVED FROM 50'CLOCK ANNOUNCING Tl-IF. OPENING OF AN OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY MONDAY. JULY 24, 1950 by J. ARTHUR CARRUTIIERS. R-0. Complete Visual Analysis i Office Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5230 PM. A (Evenings by appointment) 123 KENT ST. (Next to Simpson's Agency) , CllARLO'I'I'ETOWN PHONE 2812 &1 SCRAP IRON WANTED ALSO ALL KINDS Oi” BRASS. COPPER. CAR BATTERIES. RADIATORS. LEAD. SPECIAL PRICE FOR HORSE HAIR ulvlillt: P O. Box 403 or Phone 768 FOR HIGHER MARKET PRICES SCiiAi'YARlI AT CHARLOTTETOWN AUTO SALVAGE C-RAI-'FON STREET EAST ABIE BLOCK lly Thornton W. A SMALL PERSON WITH A BIG APPETITE A stomach filled means peace of mind And brightened outlook, you will find. -Jimmy Skunk. Jimmy Skunk thinks a lot of his stomach, but so do most folks for that matter. Somehow the world Riways looks brighter on a fun i - oouuooooooooocxvr-cu;-nco. t- 3 Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A QUESTION OF PLAY A dozen well known experts found much to discuss concerning the play for six spades in the following deal : North dealer. Roth aides VIITYIQVIN x A 4 2 O K 5 4 1 Q A Q 7 6 2 AQ 5 a s oi N A J 3 7 .-i osinaii W F vQ97:i Q J 9 4 7' Q R 10 a 10 ii 5 3 5 4. J 9 2 4 A K Q 10 .'i , Q A Q 5 5 3 4. A K 7 4 mo biddIn;;' North East South HEM Pass Pass 1 A Pass 2 0 Pass 1 Q. Past 3 N T Pass 5 A Pass 6 A Pass Pass Pass West opened the iieart jack. The actual declarer, after winning with the blank ace. led a club to the queen. discarded a diamond on the heart king, then led the club six to the ace 1-le ruffed his last small club in dummy, then cashed the top trumps. West, showed out. and it became known that South would have to lose a spade trick. I-le laid down the high club. East ruffed and exited with a heart. which dcclarer rumsd. NOW South had to rely on the dia- mond finesse. and that went wrong. Obviously. South could have finessed against the spade jack.- but that double-dummy play didl not enter the postmortem dis-' cussion. What concerned most nil the assembled experts was that: South had "passed up the nm 0;. play most likely to succeed againsti any reasonable break of cards." Their excellent plan was as foi- lows: At the second trick. South leads to the club queen. and he rashes! the heart king for ll diamond dis. card. but next. he should ruff in heart. He cashes the club ace and ruffs a club in dummy, after which he trumys dunimyls last heart with the ten. Now he lays down the three trumpssand the fact that East has a sure trump trick if of no consqucnce! South lays down his last club. East can ruff. but then must return a din- mond from the king up to dum- "1Y'S A-Q. 11' East does not ruff the club-if he discards a diamond -South simply cashes the dia- mond ace for the twelfth trick. ..:... Burgess) stomach than on an empty one. Little Jim was just like his Father. As long as his stomach was full. he was hapvy. even though he was a prisoner of Farmer Brown's boy. He was a prisoner without feeling to be a prisoner. "I don't: know what you are keeping that little Skunk for." said Farmer Brown. "To keep him out of: troub1e." replied Farmer Brown's boy. ”Aa long as he is here he is safe. Be- sides I think he is happy." "Do you think that you would be happy?" asked Farmer Brown. Farmer Brown's boy grinned. As long as his stomach was full he was happy. i "With nothing to do but eat, sleep. play and be always safe I might," said he. Then his good-natured freckled face grew sober. "He is too little to be wandering about all alone," he added. "When he is big enough to take care of himself. to find his food and to know when and how to use the scent gun of his. I'll let him go if he wants to. I have an idea he will stay around." , "What makes you think so?" asked Farmer Brown. Tommy grinned again. "He likes his food and he would soon find out. that he couldn't get so inimy good things so easily if he had to hunt for them himself. He is a true son of his father and there is nothing stupid about Jimmy Skunk. some folks think because he so seldom hurries he is stupid, but that is their mistake. It is his independence. He knows he doesn't have to hurry so he doesn't. Little Jim is just like him. You should have seen him stands ing up to a lot of Hens when I found him. And then he did the same thing to me." "What does he cat?" asked Far- mer Brown. "You can't catch enough Beetles and Grasshoppers. and dig enough grubs for him Those and such meat as he could find are what he would be living on it he were free and hunting for his own food " Tommy chuckled. "Ask me what he doesn't eat, It would be easier to answer,' said he. "lie is a small person with a big appetite and he eats about anything and every- thing I give him. He eats all sorts of table scraps-meat. vegetables. fruit. fish. He even likes raisins. Of course I give him milk every day. and he loves that. 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