’ ‘-—" . KING or r mm. mum-so » ly lune Grey LEAGUE 0F IIERBY TEA AND DISPLAY At The CUNDALL HOME TUESDAY, MAY 17 Saaaysllle Ballroom Ivory Mon, Wed., Sol. Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION 35o (By Thornton W. Burgess) Qooovooooooeeov- Every evening iour little flying Meet your friends there 8:80 to 518012151. sommms m h, “alum “d h" not "t u W u “m: m‘ “m9” Ia better than hot Jump at all. mother. out the: var‘; Ivlthl: "i "'-"""""— hu- m» “~- M- W" "Y A learned to get their own reed, and r—-——-—-——i—-—— that was a big help to mother. She i i z WANTED To buy. Half-Interest The Illl EEN IIDTEI. Your Hotel In other Squirrel cuisine it is time to sleep. The little Squirrels with the gliding wings are night folk. They are very timid folk and they iecl safer after dark. They are not afraid of it as little boys and girls sometimes foolishly are. The iour young Squirrels were selves. It czune natural to them. as it is said. And it came natural to them to always stretch their arms and legs and make them- selves flat when they made abort Jumps from one limb to anothl‘ Just a little below. That was tun. It was the best I COME AND SEE Squirrels could hardly welt fur uuaht them when i" 1°“ ‘m’ m‘ Cllirflllfldist 1 H the Black Shadows to reach the Int;e;h€hf;"£uf‘fi“ . I n F F t t gm? cltlrrgesazll tlrixfougrugrltd Time"; the tender tips of certain twigs. Joi PALOOKA _ s . ' at thia ti x yen there was " __ °" °e° z MOLASSES" l‘; “‘::;..“'ilu:‘";:u..“.".:§.“.*r:r u r3151 i» i» m“ ' e tingysleepy and ready (or bed may much risk. She didn't have to ymwga-y-mzqayp; m“ mltgTuLhsmymT-mwf" metviu...l»livvou,nolpny,, e I z h -A t Pla We" ‘Wunlrw "m" "I "1 d" “m” ma“ h“ w my’ how h moflirvcgumonrwnw “m” °"‘E"°“"'°°*m xesuomsoeratoosan/a J h a P , T ree C Y Bleep‘ yea-w to ‘o out 1°,- {mo chase each other around the trunks “u! Aim“ F“ n“, “was”. n- - - ' ' ‘ I swnswelfag’ I very uhpertaht things. Every boy 0! l?" lad "P :1‘! dflflloghzg: AVNOO§SIETYWEDIIB new“; 1am.’ o Spring Par - - eho girl xhews what those most w "W 1° “Y ° "lljlttfiihfim i li be, h to wn ‘m 000st! orthopedic t PARKDALE HALL ‘mmrtzm t%mg'1'"° qwmgfififi‘ ififid°firfffirfliy ha... mtheyowhaa narrowest. ' m mm Gem’ m" i MAY l'lth-_8-15 PM. éhuiriii. g/‘enin: “if mo? time tg lumped 1mm M" ""8 *° "with" ' 3553110178117“ N‘ PL!‘ , eat and time to play. For all the The? 181m"! “"359 "hm" mm‘ ' ;- _ . . MONCTON. N. n. tun oi all. They om e lot o! it, ' B i A ’ - i" SQYVICG STGTIDII In a L CARR’ Mun" I 1 rnlgreuanr-lumoragoeafihuleivegiini. DOTTY DRIFPLE g Y u or . Charlottetown. EUROPEAN ram gmm“m“““““_““°" "D; ,,,,,,,,,,_ somgflmes they ‘would wanna-lane; "raw ALWAYS sAv Room’, X a I all sit close together on a limb 1-H‘N?_wou,_° AMA" gHgULp G51- Maggqgg x 631 ' d r g § aha watch father and mother glide you 95pm“; mo ‘SETTLE DOWN!" "2353: iunlnnneru, E By Josephine Culbertson i fiezildtlfgerhhathliongvwvagndaplairlz V ‘a ‘ G“°'d"'“ .50» w! “v ‘.............--..........,........5 Thu "ammo! "h" it “m” 1°“ like to Jump irom ao high, way °°""""‘"°‘ l" Ynm‘ 3.21.11’? fir. °§u$ “$131115. ..£':..:"::;:..:::imoans: i"ui‘=“'£i?' wit? “ii understanding and judgment, and " lump’ “d u m” mould how th ouid t land on ’ by 5° “m3 “w” " “mung "Wu-m shah: tree 335:3’ engugh not to I l . hurt themselves after Iuch a long i outh dealen glidg, | CLOVER CLUB DANCE 0th lldll Wlfifible- There was a tall stump quite East-fleet 80 on score near their home tree.» One evening . ‘K , Q 51 one dared the othera to Jump over , ‘ 7 5 4 3 to that atumpuirhey aiifsaid Ttgey ‘_ _v H ' _v I | H l '- uld l! he wo d do it irst. ey ' . Al Blanchard and the ‘Clover Club Bond , 0:38 _ :2" we h, wouldn't But he did- I ‘ l1 George McMonul . . D "c," 9.30 M 11.00 l A A J 1 .."' u‘ , He felt that he Just had to. Per- BRINGING U? FAT“ —~ ~— AdIIIISSIOI1—7SC 0 9 - ' I (H; 16 , N ‘Q J f, hsps you know Just how he ielt. r ~--—" " _ - r . , - He climbed to a point of his tree - " For reservations Phone lZIZ-Berween 5 p-m- ""4 7 9- I‘ 0:71am W E zjfi that was a little hirher than the Phone 4784- ‘H S .‘ - lop or the old stump. l-ie set him- OJ_.,HAW5_ _ _ _ m 5y self in position to Jump. lie drew gaueu-rzlz- , W“ “*5 Reservations held unhl 10.30 p. m. :29 v i; to? breath amid 131311057, Jumped, HUM r e—< u. “our” “e- .. "I - SATURDAY NIGHT lS YOUR DAZICE NIGHT AT THE ‘A K Q 3 6 5 y “all gllgi-lxlrlzlyoiééltllmPkiww you I ~ CLOVER CLU ' Th? blddlllfi a" ' dasn'tl" teased the others. I I‘ South West North tut Twice more he almost lumped v ( 14v 1 0 P“! 2O bu?’ felled- And the" he did limiil- i. I 3;, a. Pa" Pggf He Jumped hard, spread out lus , d I I d 4 Q Dble, Pass Pup gliding wings, an while the others W00 S an 5 Pose (if r” ‘r ' held their breath he coasted oowh The Connecting Link Between oiindtiimne‘ eignangdlfl‘ med]; aetgglegty a d e o a as ~ pgmcn EDWARD ISLAND B NOVA 590115 It requiredfldgood nenrrfs, as well, mother or father could have. In as greet con ence in is partne , .11 tl G F st th ‘t will fllwll 0n slmfhy» M" ‘"1 1949_STANDABD Tum for South to stand last when his .2. hagpierrw mglf: exciferg thigh lchedule for the vffihellh- \ _ a A_M_ 1 m“ iour-spade bid was promptly dou- than was that arnall Squirrel as “Prince NovrW-Leave Wood bland: ' “Prince NovH-Leavo Caribou . "chm-lee A. DunnInf-Leave Caribou . "Char-leg A. Dunnlnfl-Leave Wood Islands .. For daily information, listen to CFCY at 8 Al". EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIME u Amt 5 n“ bled! His own preference tor clubs he ran up to the top oi the old _ 5 A_M_ 1 11,1“, W88 1111108! OWT-‘Whtlmlhx. as may k siump and there capered about. HEN“ h ~ P- r ;=:::":.::...u;r::“ l” = "‘.“§“.“§ m‘ r “~- i“'"”°°; -ar §l1EELl€.gi€ own onearthe ooto with his presumably solid seven-i the home tree and climbed up to TRY out! lleALTHFUl-‘i l " f SALT earns -."‘ , ion card club suit. h the gum-g w r w m ,1. - ~ GYbI ‘INT: y were e e a ng a _ _ 1g Yet, South did stand fast at four. miringiy. ~ ' . . '. p! "- e w‘ _ ‘ "onlliulmgeglgegn: Fghflqlgzemgwlggg spades doubled, ‘because he uni "It's easy and it's ruhl Come ’ , _ SOAP. - thhli North. lhflthe’! 11mm. would on!" he cried, and away he glided “ZED interpret South's bidding and read nver to the old stump. He did it '—‘ ' the entire situation well enough a third tim. Then n oi the " AR“ ,0 ma... the mi decision, So, 0...... m... ‘i, and ,,,,‘;,;, ,,, ,,,_ Moran Foe. 11's W when North actually passed, in- cited as the first one. The third HEALTHFUI; ' VATER~ NOTICE THE ROCKY POINT FERRY FAIRVIEW Will leave for Pictou May 25th For annual underwater inspection and repairs. stead of taking South back to his ohviously far superior suit, South delivered e "vote oi mniidmoe” by also passing. This type of situation is ex- tremely difficult to handle. When one partner has a very long, solid or almost-solid suit, and another short, weak suit. and when, in ad- dition. the other partner cannot possibly "speak" for himseii, the usual outcome is that a penalty is taken by playing the hand at the safest, rather than the best, con- tract. It ‘was only because he had an expert partner that South spades. andisecond) stay there when he was double. He knew that ii he found North with less in could (first) venture to .bid iour A one iinally lumped and reached the old stump, but rather close to the ground. This leit the smallest one. He was called Runty because he was smaller than the others. They teased him. They told him that he was too amail to make such a jump; that perhaps when he had grown e little he might make it. Runty ground his small teeth, gathered himself together. and jumped with all his might. He slid down and down on the air. The others, watching, saw almost at once that this was I. jump that would miss. It did. He landed on the ground two or three feet from the old stump, and Just as he landed Biacl Pussy the Cat leaped out from behind it. E G_ WHITE, spades than North actually had in this case, North would correct the m n Deputy Minis“, of Puhnc work. contract to live clubs, even ii he mo‘!!! ITIUAL FIND was short in that latter suit. _? and HIZIIWEYS- South's rebld of clubs at the three- UF-Y» Eflillhd —(OP) CI-LARLOTTETOWN, luinw: Erhvzird Island, 7th May, 1949. level, before he mentioped spades. was a demand that North act as indicated. South made his doubled contract easily. I! he had persisted to five Whil! willosuing manuscripts saved when Canterbury Gathed~ rai library was destroyed by a bomb in i942. ‘he keeper o! the manuscripts, W. G. zIjy-ry, 4mm- TIPPY AND "CAP" STUII s;~._|_._'r earns‘ 1 l A t i u». MQeCI-IIQPLEBEIERYG l-IA N’ DlNNiR TONIGHT WITH TH’ VIN " 'CCLIN‘I’TA RUELLAS MGTl-IEP. MY FATHER sAYs MY 7 COl-ISIN ELDOQA l5 SLIDDIN'~'! clubs, the opponents might have H"! the M18111! lust" page of the “eev¢d" cheaply at live diamonds. femwl ‘Vehterbvry Gospels" w. ABNER . _ n, at cm our ‘mu ole/sweat 5mm TILLII, YgJAVI \ o TQNEHT‘ 11" NIQIITY! voxuws MOON was mz/r- 10v ALL$+E=E$XELQE¥LL so 1cm- " Z so ~— c . m. AB ER rloArcuzauy WILL 57'” 1 ME BEFO .- p ==<<ar..<>.rJ U WERE IIQU; Kill“ THI AUTOPSY REVEALED TH! AIkGlN DQIIT AT TH! MBIW STUART BEAUMONT’! SKULL." I HAVI Jill-ID DIXGJ GI A filll-I CHAPEL-Jill’ TM STILL PUZZLlOmV/HY DID HI W IT \ A INVflI use Because sun's owtwrweewa come-re ' ‘“-""**" '“ sflsnbvm M10041’; IAIB? . ..