hp 10 The Guardian. Wad. ay.B. 1955 IUN'lIIIlVIRUtC.W.M.liiymdMn.IeImulndhhs.'Mae- IARDWCIOOBI M.ra.Mu eentertained the niem- The June meeting is to be at KESTON. England (CF) - Au- bera of tli .-tuxiliaiy oi the W. Mrs. Maci.eod: roll call word. thoritias in this Middiesex town M. S. at the Manse on 't'iiui.itlay "Preach": lunch committee. Mrs. have organized talks for house- evening. May 5th. Mrs. Mei.-i..eou. Ripley. Mrs. Rackham and Mrs. wivea who can't discriminate be- presided and opened the meeting Jackie Bernard. tween cuts of meat. "Now they by reading the "Statement of Pur- The meeting closed with the are faced with unlimited supplies By Ihornton W. Borges 'l'l!l YOUNG SHOW-OFF Iiowing off will nothing gain. May result in loss or pain. -Old Mother Nature. Jerry Muskrat had five chil- dren. They were born in the house out in the water of the Smiling Pool. Like most babies they were very helpless when hey were born. Their eyes were not open. They had no little iur Ioata to keep them warm. Mother was with them most of the time. and they snuggled up to her to keep warm. Btit their eyes open- ed soon. and little furred coats soon kept them warm and dry. in that house out in the Smiling Pool those babies were very safe. The only one who could hurt them 'here was Billy Mink. or one of ms family. and at that time there wasn't a iiiink in the neighbor- Iood. Muskrat hahioa grow fem, as mire Contract Bridge Iy Josephine Culbertson TACTICS IN BIDDING Generally speaking the player vtho elects to make a light open- ing bid must hold back there- after - this is nothing but com- mon sense. But even in this re- apect there are such things as tactical considerations. and North in the following deal proved that it was not a sound tactician. North dealer. Both sides vulnerablt lot)! 60 on score. 0!. last Iouh Wu! 9 Pen I Q 8 O 8 5 Pass he diamond lag. upshot was a one- ths contract. South having had to lose two trump tricks, a heart. a diamond and em clubs. North easib could have made ho-odd at hearts. and when the opponents went game on the next band. lie result of this hand he- came extremely costly to North- South. Technically. Norh was per- haps right in passing over West's no diamondl. since the one-heart opening itself had been a mini- mum. Tactiealiy. however, that pass was unwise. It was unwise hacanae North was relatively weak. and (even more important) because North had a singleton in his partner's higher-ranking spade atiit. At Its existing paai.-score situ- ation. it was a foregone conclii- aion that if North passed the dia- mond bid around. South would take some action. In view of North's own diamonds. it was ex- tremely unlikely that South could double. and there was certainly no reason to feel that he would be able to raise hearts. The dan- gerous probability. then. was that South would be trapped into a spade rebid on a fair-to-good suit. --exactly what happened - and that North would not supply enough tricks for a siict-essful spade contract. Thus, everything considered. it was more discreet in rebirl hearts. to stave off a spade rehid. than to pass. MORRISON & .MhsEAcHERN lleotrioel and Plumbing Contractors HAMPTON Phone Crapaud .. J A 0 Wet. tivt.” Ouf ' indeed do most babies of the folks in fur and feathers. it wasn't long before they were venturing outside. it was a good thing that they could swim without having to learn, other wise they couldnt have gotten outside the house. You see, the only way to get in and out of one of Jerry's houses is through a tunnel or hell filled with water. it is the same way with the house of Paddy the Beaver. father Frngs' big goggly ayes watching him. Of course the five babies were alike. yet unlike. it is always that way in families. One was boldar than his brothers and sisters. One was more timid than the others. One was a little stronger than his brothers and sisters. One was more bashful. One was smart, and knew he was smart. He dearly loved to show how smart he was. He liked to show off. In was the first to leave the house and go out into the Smiling Pool. He was the first to swim over to Laughing Brook. where it enters the Smiling smooth easy pose"; the theme being. "To LivelClrCie 0! Prayer. Lunch was served they don't know what to ask for." said an official. Meat rationing in And To Give." Scripture. prayer,lbY the committee in ch-rre. as- and hymns comprised the worship period. Minutes were read and approv-I ed. 15 members answered thei roll call; 47 home. three hospital. cells being reported and 14 b00kSi read. Cuaa A Waoia. card at thanks; a letter from Mrs.i Parker, Literature Secretary; let- - D A I L Y C R O S S w 0 R D ter from Rev. Ross Eaton regard- ing the Temperance Movement; and a letter of thanks for a parcel sent. overseas. it was moved and seconded to pay Mrs. Bowman the amount oil charges on parcel sent; in o v e d- and seconded to send 32.00 to the Temperance Federation. The trea- surer was asked to send (or two annual reports. , Mrs. Orville Seilar is to be Lead- er of the Mission Band for 'tbe remainder ot Lite. year in Mrs. ttonertaons place. A very inter- esting account. at the lite oi Ivaotni in the Book oi Ruth was given Pool. lie was the fastest swimq mer and the nest diver, and he dearly loved to be admired. So it was that whenever he got the chance he showed off. it happened that one morning' the young show-off was over by the big lily pad on which Grand- father Frog was sitting, waiting 1 stated by the hostess. Britain ended last summer. ISLAND HISTORY GREAT mvgg Jamaica. in 1955 celebrates the The Nile. world's longest river. 300th anniversary of its change flows 4,100 miles from its source from Spanish to British poasesion. in tiny springs in Central Africa. i:"lIa'H -iiiilii-1'11 '.-1..'..!l.'ii Lttlizlii Aoltoss s1.An at-cue too.- 1. French explorer met. clerical from 19. British title htglend I. Wine 41. Weight; a unit receptacld (Tur)t.) on 0. Measuring DOWN May 1. stick 1.0: the car 1015 I0. Heavy 2. Simpleton 21. state cotton 3. Finest of cloth 4. Before . Ascended Fllii i reliant: i'J'.ViIi i-.i-i.:liI-i ""ilil-ILWA ' it'.a.:i I-.. It i l3.Aiea legit! (L) &.I-iehreer (Soot-D 6. Finite at judge and I4. Diplomacy speech pmphac 15. Body or 7. insect as. sin: water 8. CoaLs with minister 16. Virginia ailvef of (Ibbh) 0. Value atata rr. Antlered u. contempee 1. A chemical mi-iuy animal bis (slangt compound :1.Large tree 33- NIIn'a I. Slight fehlrr.) (Phil.) heed- taste :1. I , as. A for some foolish green flies to fly his way. The young Musk-pi rat saw Grandfather Frog's bigi goggly eyes watching him. He began to show off. He began toj show what a good swimmer he was: how he could twist and turn in the water;; how he could dive. i-ie made quite a splashing in doing it. i ”Chug-a-rum!" said Grandfather Frog. ”Chug-a-rum! if you don't watch out young fellow, you will show off once too often." The young Muskrat made no reply. He simply tried to show off a little more, and in doing so he did a lot of splashing. Now. unknown to the young show-off. Snapper the Turtle was out looking for breakfast. He had grown tired of waiting for a breakfast to come to him, and so he had started out to look for one. The splashing by the young Muskrat drew Snapper'a attention. Ha headed that way. swimming under water. When he was near enough he saw that that young Muskrat was not yet too big for him Is try to catch. That young Muskrat would make a very good breakfast. Grandfather Frog was still watching when the young. Muskrat disappeared down in the water. and didn't come up again. "Chug-a-rum!" said Grandfather Frog. "Too xbad! Too bad! Chug- a-rum!" contract 40. Inacribe DAILY cnynoqoorn-news her is use as AXYIILIAAXI T is soilerlnaow toe ti-'e three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters, spoo- m-hiee. the length and tormation of the trout are all hints. Eachhytiseoodeletteraandtlereae. t a(w,ug-e-Quantu- 136 nor uwnius our rnooowr, are ennrw: nrluw. rs resin. iorewraornrow nnnrw-.1-snQ1.g Yetnenha5Q1ptoqIotp: UPROU8IYl.'l'HEN.IlY HERB! HEN! HE OUR OPENING DA -BAILIJI. chewing seems to make your work. go quicker . , easier ! Annual Dinner Meeting , CHARLUPPEPOWN BOARD OF TRADE Charlottetown Hotel FRIDAY, MAY 2'7th, 1955 ' Guest Speaker: HON. W. ROSS MLCDONALD, Solicitor General of Canada Reception 6 P.M. Dinner 7 P.M. Our businesmen are cordially invited to attend. Tickets available by calling 9121 before Friday. Price 5:150 VETERANS DANCE GLOVE CLUB. MAY 2'! Couples only. Dancing 9:30 to 1 o'clock Tickets may be purchased from Legion Canteen or from any member of the executive. .u)MissioN: 31.00 Pl: courus CLOSING OUT SALE A DISCOUNT OF 25'Vo on tel mer- . cliendlse is stock. This sale to continue until the and of May. KENIWS STATIONERY 'i72V2 Kent Street. Oneletter simply atandstoe-another. hthleesm'sphAb-el . Mi key Mouse Grandma ' Up Father Bringing Henry Erie Kent Muggs and Skeeter Tilly The Toilet I'LL TAKI CARI i THU POOGHEU, IMAVIA a cut: 603401;:-iiN'!Ti-tclavaiei It ALL. 1 Down Tb-its LITTLE ONE! wt-nvf WELL LIKED. A W ””"'A”E3c'2&;'Z.t.L.Ef.i aw t.NDEi?TAttE.'." I w' ' ' .' - ” NATO-lo. BIG SUMMEQ WALLV3 . HOD SATURDAY! TAKNG r GOING ? Me! I x 'iy klchlmhus