/ Bl9§.§.9 FLOUR’... BURNS CONCERT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY nu 25m JAN 2cm Prince of Wales Auditorium At 8 p.m. Under the distinguished patronage o! His Honor Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard and firs. Bernard, Premier J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones. His “Rirsliip flavor B. Earle MacDonald and “rs. hint-Donald. PROGRAM Pjpe Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caledonia Pipers Opening Remarks ..W. R. Shaw Chorus ., Zion (iirls Choir Address on Burns . . . . . . . . . . Frank liiacKiniion Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dorothy MacLaren Highland Fling . . , . . . . .. Mrs. John MacKinnon Quin-mite Brooklyn Qiiartette Violin Solo . . . . . . . . Bazil Phillips Solo (Selected) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Christine King - . . . . . . ..-~----...- ..--¢~--~---. ...-u nus-... Intermission Pipe Selection Caledonia Pipers Solo . . . . . . . . . -lohn Bears Violin (Selected) ...-........... Archie Hume Solo (Novelty) Mrs. John MacKinnoii Bagpipe Selection . . . . . . . . . . Donald MacLeod Duet . . . . . . . . . . .. . . John Bears '- Mrs. W. Goss JANUARY MONTHLY DINNER lilEETiNG Cl-IARIDITETOWN HOTEL, WED“ JAN- 25th, 1950- Time-B P. M. Price-$1-25 Guest Speaker-W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister of Agriculture on "PUBLIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE BUSINESSMAN AND THE FARMER" (For reservations call the Secretary, phone R374, b0- fore Wednesday noon). . __ ___*____ ATTENTIDN GIIRNSEY JREEIJERS” A MEETING wiLi. BE HELD FRIDAY; JANUARY 21m AT 2=s0 PM. In The DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BUILDING This Meeting is important and full attendance is requested. J. R. CARR, Secretary. (Siiflllia 'M IIOJIJJOILl Ag] THE TEASERS Nlllhiflss ever more displeasing, And there's liOthllig gained by teas- in g. —01d Mother Nature. As so often happens in winter, Roddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy and others who must hunt for their food were having a hard time. There was 00o much snow. That make matters worse it was too iizht. for any hunting folk to get about. They were too heavy. They sank in so that they couldn't even wade about. Even if they could have. it would have done them no (good, for they couldn't have moved quickly enough to catch any one. ,So all they could do was to keep to their dens, try to be patient land grow hungrier and hungrier. On .1 fiat rock beside his homl in the Old Briai- Pasture Raddy Fox was curled up peeping over ilis nose warmer. Wilat is a nose mirnier? Well, in Roridys case it is liis big bushy tail. When lie lies cioivn and curls that big tail nrouiid him llP burics his nose in its long hair. There Jack Frost doesn't have a chance to pinch it. There was no snow on that flat rock. The wind had blown it off. But all around that tint bare rock the snoiv A CASE FOR INVESTIGATION There are hands in which de- clai-cr must assume that the cards lie favorably, {or otherwise he would have no chance for l-iis con- tract. There are other hands, how- ever, that permit investigation- and today's deal was in this latter category. ' Piano Duet . .. .. Frank Johnson - 0. K. Presby NM“ Gem’ Quartet” ~ ' ' ' - - ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Brooklyn Quartet“? Both sides vulnerable. Auld Lang Syne ‘ A K Q ... King __ 9 A '1 s a - _ c Q J s 4 v Anivrission so cams 4|, 8 2 4 J 7 a 4 4 9 Q 1o 4 N o J a s Q1083 w E oxen i, Q y m 1 S - 2 - 4.x a 5 4 TllE BIIARLUTTETOWN BOARD 0F TRADE ti??? ° 5’ c A EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITATION fig Mada; ° 3 T0 INTERESTED FARMERS Rm,“ Em m“, we“ to attend their Q: é: :2: Pass Pass inexcusably stretched-And South could not be blamed for leaping straight to the slam. The only thing south could be criticized for was ior not taking advantage of the good breaks he found. Wcst opened the club queen. South won and returned a club. his idea obviously being to ruff his third club in dumrmy. West, who won the club trick, aimably endorsed South's plan by leading a third round o! clubs on his own account! His objective, of course. urns to make dummy ruft and thereby establish West's spade jack us the plre Setting trick, and this objective was attained. When South decided on the club- rufiing plan, he gambled every- thing on a favorable trump break. The far. better idea was to find out tvhethor or not the jack oi.‘ spades was going to tail! To that purpose. South should have cashed the diamond ace and two rounds or spades. With the spade jack still out. south could now see that lie could not nitord to ruff’ e. club in dummy. That being so, he would have to lead the diamond queen Jhrriilgh for a ruffing finesse. dis- lczirding a heart then or later on dilmmy‘s diamond, and establish dummys fourth heart by s. rutt. ‘Thou be could lend the last spade to dummy, collect the. thirteen ,hv~art, and claim his contract. was bad. enough in itself, but to _ THE GUARDIAN, He got up and ‘walked about un- easily on that fiat rock. vvls too tit-p for a around. to say nothing o! doing any real hunting. Raddy was trying not to think how hungry he was. Of course, the more iic tricii ilot tu think oi it the more he did think oi it. From where he lay he could luuk across the snow-covered Green Meadows to Farmer Brown's. Over in the lienhouse there, Chanticleer, the big Rooster, crowed. He xvas answ- ered by a Rooster on the next farm. Roddy heard them clearly. Faintly, because of distance, there came to his keen ears on the still frosty air the crowing o! a third. Reddy stirred uneasily. “Do you hear 7" he asked Mrs. Raddy, who had put hcr head out. of theifdonr- way. I ‘Of course I do. I wish I didn't." declared Mrs. Reddy. "I wonder ii they are doing it on purpose," said Reddy. "On purpose for What?" Mrs. Reddy. "On purpose to tease us." Red- dy replied. He grinned just a little. It was a feeble sort o! grin. Chanticleer crowed. The Roost- asked i 1distant one crowed. Then all three ‘ went North's leap to three spades was‘ er on the next farm crowed. The crowed again- Each time Raddy ielt as i! his empty stomach were a little emptier. Mrs. Reddy’s stom- ach felt the same way. She back down underground where she couldn't. hear those teasing voices. Blacky the Crow came flying over. “Caw, czivv, can"! How's your appetitethese days?" called Biacky as he circled Once overhead. Then he chuckled. Reddy rolled his eyes up at Biacky but. said nothing. Still chuckling, Bliicky flew on toward the Big River ‘where there was open water. Sometimes he found things he could cat floating in the water. He wasn't finding it easy to get enough to eat these days him- self, but having wings he could get around. He was better of: than those Foxes and others who were snow-bound. Those-three Roosters continued to crow. They did it just as it they were purposely trying to tease Red- dy Fox rind any other hungry llstenkrs. Of course they were not. Roddy knew that. But that didn't make it any easier to listen to them. Just then there ivas nothing in all the Great World that would have meant more t3 him than a. plump Rooster or a tat Hen. He got up and walked About uneasily on that flat rock. He knew how those three teasers looked. He had seen them often from a distance. but not since the coming oi’ the deep snow. They couldn't get; around in that nriv better than be could, so they didn't mind being shut up. They, by; were prisoners or the snow but with a difference. They were in comfortable houses. warm. and writ-ll full crops. willie Raddy was out. in the cold with an emptv stomach. He did wish they would stop crowing. OUR BIO i950 SEED F AND NURSERY IOOK Bigger than‘ Ever — I48 pages r 10 PAGES IN FUl-l COl-Ol s irlilllllg%ma. DOMINION‘ s n < otoncttowiifoiil. 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