FEBRUARY 5, 1952 Tune in "The Lone Ranger" . 0 F 0 Y 7 p.m. T0-NIGHT . BOYS! GIRLS! HURRY! WONDERFUL rmzns: ENTER Now . . . mo "LONE RANGER" CONTEST! Use this entry blonk.... FILLIN...MAIL...Wl'l'l! TO? FROM ANY SIZE PACK- AGE OF QUICK ROBIN H001) OATS . . . iro: Radio Station crcv CHARLOTTETOWN, I . P. E. 1. This is my entry for the big "LONE RANGER" CONTEST. I am attaching Quick Robin Hood Oats box-top. I Narne ....--............-...-.,....................N Address ....s.-.-.........---...........-....... By Thornton W. Burgess OPPORTUNITY MADE ma MOST OF Who seeks a chance will try to make it, And then is quick to see and take it. --Blacky the Crow. Raddy Fox looked up at Blacky the row. "Well." said he. "who took t?” Bllcky the Crow shook his head "You tell me," said he, There was a mystery over in woods where these two had met, A dreadful thing had happened there. A young Mink had been caught in a steel trap and had twisted and torn a leg of: in get- ting away. Blacky had seen it all. Rcddy had come along just too late, What. Reddy doesn't know a. bout traps is hardly worth know- ing. He know perfectly well that W09 3- i-rap has been sprung it 18 hilrmle-58. so of course this trap was harmless. He also knew that traps usually are baited. He be- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY HXTCGTH. NOTICE Tm: ANNUAL Ml-JETING or run COMMISSIONERS on THE VILLAGE or rammaua: To an HELD IN rannoam-: HALL BUSINESS: One Commissioner to be elected for a period of three years to fill the position of the Commissioner retiring. Only U10-S8 Willi in-Y0! Paid in full up to Saturday noon February 2nd, 1952. will be eligible to vote. A list of all Trix Payers eligible to vote will he posted in the Parkdnlc Iviall before the meeting. The list of Defauiting Tax Pnycrs will be published after the Annual Meeting and judgment applied (or against those in Commissioners of the Village of Parkrlale. sth, 1952, AT 3 1-. M. PRINCE OF WALES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, AT 8:30 Suzanne Brenton, pianist and the Prince of Wales College Girls Ensemble. An outstanding pianist and 18 talented singers. Lillian MacKen2ic. director. Mrs. G. E. Full, Tickets at door 50 cents; students 25 cents. CONCERT SERIES accompanist. ga.n looking around for the bait that had been It this trap. He Buessed that it would be some- thing good that.he would like to eat. and that it now would be harmlws. Hi. guess was I good one. That bait had been 2. piece ot moat. Blaoky the Crow had discovered it before that unhappy Mink had come along, but Biacky had been too wise to touch it. Now that Roddy mentioned it. Blacky began to look around too. The meat was -gone! Raddy Fox looked up at Blacky the Crow. "Well." said he. "who took it?” Suddenly Blacky remembered something. He remembered that he had seen another little piece oi! meat farther down the little brook beside which this trap had been set. He wondered if that piece of meat was still there. Spreading his wings, he hurriedly flew to find out. Reddy Fox, knowing that there was nothing to be gained around that trap. started on down the bank or that little brook. He knew the ways of trappers and he guessed that there might be other traps, so he decided to follow that brook down through the woodland on 5 Continued on page 12 iinnual Meeting Annual meeting of the Catholic Social Welfare Bu- reau at Queen Square School Auditorium Tuesday, Febru- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN C KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED ENC PAGE NINE 41!. SEA! 7!! Eli?! 0llf-- MCTOI? FIAAIKIIISA Bill. OF 5415 IOIWFP 70 5l&l,' . contract liritlge TOP-LEVEL BRIDGE ARGUMENT Even the most experir and ex- perienced partnerships ”fail to click" in some hands. The fol- lowing deal, which occurred in a pair tournament, gave a "cold By Z87? Grey zero" to an East-West pair oi famous experts. BMIDI deuce East-West vumenbie. By Ham Fisher 4 K Q 9 4 I HAVE oaouour rue ...WHICH is news AGSMLEO ...AND mar VIOLENT EFFORTS ti SEIZE 9 10 9 7 omcw. DOCUMENTS aemzwo M A TDYALITARIAN oun oovea em ARE acme rosresev 9 4 3 A Raouesr To nus ASSEMBLY ossronc mwea..:mA-r we av RED A6 NTS...Ti-MT we WOULD , . go 10 5 3 as we uunso NA'noNs.'rHAr Masoanv or out: vorsas W49! 10 REMAN A5 A srnmeolc " if ewe P.ECOGNiTlON 10 WISH TO REMAIN A 5" aasaano OUR on. Pu-r AT THE 0 6 5 N A 8 3 TARANIA As A FREE ' oemocaacv... PISPOSAL or me FREE V8432 W E vAK6 DEMOCRA .. g DEMOCRAOES... 9 1o 3 5 2 e A K J 7 4. A 7 o S 4. K J 3.2 4 A J to 1 2 qoss 6 Q 9 6 .4. 9 4 V - The above experts were involved in this bidding: South West North East Pass Pass Pass 1 Q 1 Q Pass Pass Dble. Pm 2 9 2 4 3 .p Pub 3 Q 3 Q , Pass - Pass 4 5 Plus Pass 1 . pm, pm P”, P”, . By Carl Andct son East the declarer. could not ' avoid the loss or four tricks and so was penalized the 200 points which so often returns I. very -bad match-point score. Actually. East-West could have scored I ”top," since they could have doub- led the opposing three-spade con- tract and defeated it 300 points. Arguing about the hand, West criticized East for putting him (West) "under pressure," point- ing out that with four almost sure winners against spades, and with the club honors to boot. East certainly should have doub- led the three-spade call instead of passing it around for West's decision. West argued that from his point or view it had seemed that the enemy might make three spades, since East had refused to double. and therefore that he had gone to tour diamonds as a possi- ble make, or a sacrifice that would pan out it the opponents failed to double. ' East, for his part. felt that he had shown that he had done enough to push the opponents; without taking such a final step as doubling. He pointed out that West had at no time made a. real bid; and he felt strongly that since West actually had an ace. it was up to him to double three spades, in the near certainty that IN THE NNORNING East would produce four defen- sive tricks. V Which argument, dear reader. do you endorse? This writer ary 12, 1952 at 7:30 p.m. Napoleon and Uncle Elby -O-O-O-GOO-O-GO-GO-O-O-O-O-O-O-6-O-GOO-O l xiv x v '?u'-lwxctkc. it .-J t tan -iltilliillll JUNE MU5T HAVE Forzoorren Hz-:2 MUFF--' wArr!You FORGOT,- voutz surz : x it. ' cu o!iVl.t.:' ti vb” Vi cg; . . apt; 1h”l cgni xtt0"to9f; w::g: ;:”?ost&f' o 9 . die. 56:: .39 &F:; d&.4.f ge ..;,-:.aF;3-'3 dial: in fgak ' agrees with East. AND uCAPn I'VE GOT TO GET OUT OFTHE HOUSE LKEA gs.”-r-E STZEAKOF LIGHTNING 251 VQUE -' up DEA2- - ' BUT in sou LEAVE THE House '7 2 UKE vou USUALLY DO, rr ll WON'T BE LiKE A srzamc By Ruford OF LIGHTNING .',' By Clifford McBride MTAP 'TAP,TAPi-l THE .4, CAME. 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