Ci'iARl.OTTETOWN g--—-— b , in swore uoN’!l‘ rams cannon, nnaonns . . . V. arr YOUR TICKETS nanu, roll f ST. PA'l'li|c|i’8 ruv _ “lilillifi PAIIIIY BAIIIIY" hi h is being staged at the llldwanl Th tn WTHCURSDAY and FRIDAY. MARCH 16th and l°;tll Seat sale opens at Whelsn Memorial Hall Friday, March 10th, 9:00 s.m. ’ ALL EVENING SEATS RESERVED Orchestra.................. . . . . . . . . .800 Balcony ...................... ............... 7513 Matinee Prices: - I, Adults 554: Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20¢ HOURS OF TICKET SALE: Friday and 5cturdny—~8.30 can. to 5.30 p.m. Monday. Tllesdly and Wednesc-1.v——9:s0 em. to 5 p.m. \ 'l‘hursday—At the Prince Edward. SURE, IT'S A PLAY WORTH SEEING BEDADI . SE01‘ ON B'l‘BlE'l.' WINS ITALIN PRIZE MOSCOW. Much 5 —(AP) - soviet scientist Dr. arcgri Sakrrlday wee uwsrded e Btalin prize of 200.000 rubles (about Sit.- ooo) tor discovering the presence or "heevy hydrogen" in the st- rnosphere at certain slgnliicance o( the discovery was described as “lmmense." ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. March ,_ (Ay)—-Mrs. Ross ll‘. Rice, 28 1]] that to death Saturday as she tossed m Albuqruerqiie street. :.,uc.- said Berkley IM. Turner. 23. ubuqucrque cub drivel‘. 5l¢“¢d 3 tatement that he‘ shot the mother _, W, children been se the threat- .,,,d .0 call police if e did not end ;.. atlenliolls toward her- # ANNOUNCEMENT .l0iiiiiiY’S Ml_iYFAlIi TEAROOM GLOSING TIIIIAY, men on Foil AI.lEiiATi0liS Ann reruns our mill will be closed until Wednesday morning. March 8. owing to the death of Mr. William Cenden. WILLIAM CONDON 8: SONS . c.u. ii. TRAIN services in. cnaswrrnrowin For sunnnen|del!orden—'l:oo s.rn-. 350 P-flu “"3 "- 5‘““‘7' For Murray I-larbnr-~a:iB P-I'll-. 3|"! except undly. r so is--2:30 p.m., daily except Sunday- " W 1:30 n.m., Tuesday‘, Thursday, Saturday- Lv. -Sourle-6165 p.m., Monday,’ Flldll. 5:45 p.m., Tuesday. '"“l|'|d|¥- rm. gem-Kata“-n_.2:ao p.|n., daily except Sundsy. For rlgnlsl.——s:so p-In-. dilly except Sunday. Lv. SUMMERSIIJE: re: Charlottetown-1:16 a.m.. lozso nun.» M5 I1-In-. 41“! 0'- Sunday. - For Bol-den—'l:i5 s.nn.. daily excevt Sunk!- zlifl p.m., daily excolvt Slllldllfi r rs i n_c:ls . . daily excevt Sam!!!- M an . 12:01 Monday, Wednesday, !"rld.ay. I ——-k-— . MONOFON —. narsrsx ._ ssm-r some 1.». Charlottetown 1:00 .I.m., Bununereid 1:15 n.In., dull! CL Sill- _._._... MONTREAL — TORONTO . Lv. Charlottetown 1:00 on Summerelde 7:15 a.rn. doll! 6!: 3“- Through sir-condltionednsleeper cnulotm.own'- Montreal. Elnlirh: CAB FERRY SERVICE nonnrn — oars ronxunnrmn (Dally except Sunday) Lv. Borden 9:10 am. . Lv. Caps 1‘ ntine 1:00 pm. SUNDAY SERVICE-Lv. Borden 9:10 am. ‘ Lv. Clpo sorlnenflne 10:85 I11 CANADIAN NATIONAL "Mr!-Peinrasahehurrled tothe stars. The ________. NOTICE . PITII. TAITIS IPLING Whatever you may hold in.doubt There is some wsy of iindinu out. -Peter Rabbit. ‘fllnn. yin. yup. yap. yapi""l‘hnt was Flip the Terrier. Mrs. Peter Rabbit had iesrnedthat voles too often not toknow it and just when one and so excited he had to ml Ill within hearing what he was dolns. Or was he wins to frilhten still more the one he was hissing? ‘'1 hope it isn’t Peter.'f thought edge or the dear Old Brier-pstch in look out. “I! only Peter would ll-Ill It home nights. one or these days he won't-—" she didn't finish, but Illhed instesd. Then she resch- Od the edge or the dear old. nu-lu- Pllth I-mi poked her head out for an anxious look toward Farmer Brown's. It wasstiiiveryearlylnthem . inc but llsht enoush tor her mugs what she had lured she would lee. Peter was coming home and 60111111! in a hurry. seeming to be rich: at his heels was mg, the black-and-white Terrier who lived It Partner Brown's. "Yer. yin. ma. lisp. yum" r-up mommm contract Bridge A MATTER. OF TIMING Sornelqueeu plays work out in- exorably. while others. because oi the-delicacy of timinc required. need a little help iroln the enemy. 'lVoday's deal tails into the second 61993011 / Norillddllar. Bothlideevuincrahle. 048 OAKTGI OX8 gloss: Q55‘ QAQ-I10 gm; N 12 eon-re W E 90:04 433 3 Mon an an ‘K96 085 GA!’ QAKQJ78 'i'he.blddin(: , North feet South West 10 Q 3‘ Plan 4 Pau_ our Put at Pace our Pass Pan Pa- After the hand had been played. South use that he had bid six notrump rather min six clubs be- cause he feared that west mlsht luvs a singleton spade and ml! the second round of the suit. This way l|)l¢,.o1 course. but it was also s little isr-Ietched. Actually. six club: would have been s icy- down. whereas at six notrump.... West led his top spade; East put up the second returned the spade queen. Deolsrer won and I'll! 011 his six club tricks. while But dis- carded three spades. one heart and one diamond South realized that his sole-cha cc tor the twelfth trick depended on list‘! hlvlnl the only hart stopper tor his side; In South new cashed the kin! and [no of diqmonds, in that order. and waited expectantly for math Phil . lest followed suit to the ilrst diamond. but the second round was too uch (or him! I! he save up his last spade. South cash the spade nine which he was marked: and when last actually discarded an- other heart. reducing to the blank queen-jack. declarer simply cash- ed the‘ see. kin; end seven of hurts. for l2 tricks. A very slight chsnce in East’: deienee would have mule s pro- found difference .in the result. mt should hlve let South win the tint spade lead! This would have nippedtho squeeze right in the bud, by destroying its timing. Readers are invited to test this 'lBy Thornton W. lumen) it meant. mp was chasing some ’ A nk u are crszyi" Inappnd Mrs. Peter sharply. ._____:_..____...__— soundeded more excited than ever. Mrs. Peter’: hesrt skipped a beat Anyway that is the way . she felt. Flip was so close behind Peter tllbi had they been runningcn sand instead oi grass Peter-‘a long heels certainly would have thrown sand right in Flip’: lace. "Run. Peter! Run!" cried Mrs. Peter Just as it Peter could hear her, and as it he weren't nmning 18 hard as he could. Just then Peter did the thing that low outside the Rabbit family can do as well-—do¢lged to one side. Pllp wasn't prepared ior that. Even had he been he couldn't have turn- ed so sharply. He had to slow down before he could turn. and by the time he got started Igsin Peter had gained a lot of ground. when Flip got going again and was once more headed straight for the dear old Brier-patch. Mrs.. Peter held or breath. would Peter be able make it? He was so near that she-knew he wouldn't dodge again. He did make it. diving into one 01' his private paths under and ' s bx-smbie ‘tangle with Flip so close that beiore he could stop himsei! he crashed into the brambles snd hrlars and yelped as they scratched his face. He ‘ ‘ out «whining. and started for home on three legs. There was a briar in one foot (or Farmer Brown's boy to find and pull out. “what do you think?" cried Peter as he joined Mrs. Peter in the middle of the Brier-pawn. Be- iore he could iinish what he was going to say Mrs. Peter interrupt- ed. “I think you are crazy!” snapped Mrs. Peter sharply. "That Dog el- most got you that time." “But he didn't get me. That was just a little good exercise." replied Peter. He'll never catch me. what do you think, my dear? I know now that it will soon be spring- time.” “You don't say." replied Mrs. Peter crossly. "who told you that. Peter chuckled. "My ton;-ue told me that." said he. “I've tasted it.” “Tested what?" demanded Mrs. Peter, Again Peter chuckled. spring." said he. ‘Now I know you’re crazy. How em you taste spring?" retorted Mrs. Peter. “Well. I call it tasting spring." said Peter. "we’ve been llvinz mostly on bark and such tender twice as we can get. While the snow and ice covered things there wasn't anything else TD eat. There isn't much of anything else now. Last night over in the Green Forest I was eating some tips of twice. They tasted extra good. X wondered why. Then suddenly I knew why. The ice! s on those twigs were a little biner than tiiey hsd been and therewu more taste to them. Continued on pace 12 BINGO lioly liedesner llall ' TOIIIGNT I 8.30 The prime: are the sense as those prevailing st othc ‘flingoo in the city. point tor themselves. apnea V -' om!!! lu. our ! V‘ ¢_."I:'Ij'l'3 25 .7”./\‘ "Tested . 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