?AGETEN T -. .. .. ' L" rm: GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN I T L .1 SE1'1'EM3ER N15-R1950 also or run nous. uouutlio . . s z T . P! 4'" "WI ,' R i 2 .AE gammmeam mvurtzuauvormvrsms "'7 REGULAR R4393 in e . T W! rams. n'rr4W”l masters EASTROYALTYRINKIIALL . 7” 55”” rumour George Ghappell and his Merry Islanders Dancing 9:80 to 12:30 . Canteen Service - Free Check-Room . . lg, 11...-.m. w, gum...) I Bua Leaving cm nun zremlnal at mo and 10:00 ...Jsooar court is sanrlsn .' - ' ' In seliishness there is no gain No matter what you may geuln, -Old Mother Nature. MEETING NOTICE may ..-r. .. ....... ... always h . as been. Most Foxes are. SpEcIAL MEETING ' Polka who think that Foxes live ML-I bi D-you ' (ulna-'i'-neg?-1 I-nil Inns. in h only on want they can catch are lonlgnoog v- v- ET off 9 very grea y mistaken. Perhaps - J; ' a .--g .':Ja(7v. ,”'?' 3; . V I, H ' Roddy knows how good in: him a. 1! T j ..'jll1!: 3iy.:rlg BLIVEVOLENI IRISH is0CLlt'll' gait 15- Amway. heleati his share. l Him: 56513”! Egmm ,f.,' V” . . e even es a rpe meon new . "'cmmN.- Ki im ;C, I will be held and then. and he dates on grapes. i i.;'!iEE.YX3.2;EI”Smvm ;'4f'g, V V 1 FOLL IL i THIS EVENING AT 8 P.M. IN WHELAN MEMORIAL HALL You know certain wild grapes are called Fox grapes. But Roddy isn't the only one who Every Member is requested to attend. from well-sprayed orchards and free from rot. RED. BLUE. GAGES. etc. They are reasonably priced. Ask your Grocer for them. APPPLES are coloring nicely and will be available soon. ISLAND GROWN PLUMS ARE NOW IN FULL SUPPPLY loves grapes, Bobby Coon likes them just as much as Raddy does. There are two things that Bobby dearly loves in the t one comes a little sooner than the other. That is com in the milk. Bobby will go a long way to get nice milky corn. Then about the time that the corn had become too tough to be good eating. the wild grapes come along and. like Raddy Fox. Bobby ooon knows every grapevine for ll long distance around, Now it just happened that Roddy and Bobby chose to visit the some grapevine the same night. It ,was QQ;tDQEDDDODO'Jc-f.lrn'0CJOC0l)J7' l contract "Bridge By Jalsphla Culbertson . APPALLING -BIDDING The Iineat players have come to the conclusion that it is better to shade opening two-bids, rather than be conservative in this respect and later go "all out". However, south on today's deal was not or this school! Bobby just looked down at him and grinned. a vine that trailed over an old fence belcre climbing up in iv. tree. Roddy was especially tone! of that vine because he- could get the grapes that grow along the terms. You knew he isn't much of a. climber so he always keeps a sharp watch to get the earliest ripe grapes low enough to reach. All through the summer he had watched the green grapes grow bigger and whenever he had looked at them he had lick- ed his lips as he thought of what a treat they would be when they were ripe. Now. unimovm to Red- dy. Bobby Coon had been watch- ing those grapes too. Usually Bob- by waits until after dark to do his roaming about. This day he had started out a little before dark. He had been thinking about those ' grapes. He had thought aboutgthem until he just had to go and see how they were coming along. And so it was that just beiore jolly, round. red Mr. sun started to go to bed behind the Purple Hills Bobby coon started over to have I look at those grapes. They were ripe. Bobby settled himself tor a feast. High over his head in the trees, hung many clus- 4. 91 M ,s twig . PULLETS . ters. He grinned whe he looked BE VlOl2'l'i-l TEYING--! WHYDON'TYOl.i'PtlOtEi-I -,w,,, ,,e,,,,. up at them. What 3 out: My AYBE we COULDTRAIN ANYWAY,AN' ATTENTION POIILTIIYMEN M i.”::l:::r..:":l H.E-EEZE-CAN! T T """'”S”"t" 4" "i" M” them. But first. he would eat those HAVE A WATCl-l?? . C 7 5 4 growing low along the fence. And We offer for sale approximately 2,000 Pull:-ts 9 :o'7353-,- that is just what he did do, ready to lay of the following varieties: New Hamp- :4 2 rt was lint shadow time when shires, Barred Rocks. Late Sussex and New Hamp- Q J 14) I 2 . Q g Mddv FOX HmVed- Bobby hid fin- hires crossed with Barred Rocks I A Q 7 4 N V 10 9 5 I lshed many an me mm” "long 5 mm. .2 40 AT THE" ,.ARMg 3,3 go w E o g x o - ii: tzsfsrsizz . . . S in” 1 scattered. one or two here and one ' 5 WITHOUT CRATEQ . A K 5 3 or two there. He had eaten all that QUANTITIES 3;2 2 "K J, grew in bunches. phone 1075 or 1363 Qj ' Perhaps you can guess how Red- HIQQ J 9 8 6 3 dy telt when he got there and saw .11 O, Box 364, Charlottetown ,,.ng,,, just those few scattered here and we,” hmd was normmy worm there. He called Bobby Coon a lot Opiminl. but he decided to ms; or unpleasant names. Bobby just FRANK 3. CLARKE because at the enemy's part-score. whereupon. the auction went in the Iollowing remarkable fashion: looked down at him and grinned. 1"I'hei-e are plenty up here," said he. "Come on up and get some. There are enough for both of us." i i - 9.143-E Roddy just snarled and showed his teeth. He couldn't climb up W”" N""' ER" 3'"'”' x there and he knew that Bobby :3” f:”” :15 (P Coon, knew he couldn't. All he ' i i . . (J could do was to look for those lew :55? 34-7 33- ””””"' 232:5 ii: , ' , ' a ' went:-T s In about one iieck's time iie will start killing observe that North, who pm d,dn.bm,e,10ok om table variety capons. We offer these for sale to the ,5..m.,,1y 13", that M! hand M5 Now of course Bobby cm. was consuming public in case lots only, packed ready for not worth ii two-club opening. went 591"5hr 1! he hadn't been. he would storage, holding 12 birds. weighing approximately 85 to five clubs all on his own- M” WW" 0” Md d'0'PW1 3 lbs. Price 60c per lb. delivered any place in. the City. ""W5 W1 W" 5imP1y the forced Wm” '” W” ” Redd” 3"" h” did I rescue of som,h'3 diamond we bid nothing of the kind. He gloated FRANK B. CLARKE ...and then mdoubled we contact; over all those grapes up in the KINLOCH FARMS West opened the diamond queen. "JD 0? the ire?- PHONE 1076 or 1368 P. 0. BOX 354 south ruffed and mm down his mp "They're nice." said Bobby Coon spades, then played 3 third round grinning down at Reddy. "They T0 TRUCKER5 of spades. we” won and rammed are the best grapes I've ever tast- W0 Nth Spade. East over-ruifed eds" WOULD TRUCKERS HAULING TO MAINE EAND RETURNING EMPTY PLEASE CONTACT dummy. and the outcome was that Roddy didlll. say a wond. 1-le pre-' Bnmama UP I-Arm BOUNTY CONSTRIIBTION 60.. LTIl.. South lost iive tricksr-and 1600 Wided 1" did!” 1"?”- 97 WATER STREET or TELEPHONE 2224 I) ueorge Mmrrii! Tu pointsl P931395 We have done south an in-VUWCG-'P9fh8Ps his choice of openings was an attempt to trap the enemy into thinking he had a. weak hand. However. it this was his idea.' he carried it cut a little too for! His four-diamond cue bid 3.0"! -which figured so strongly to (am ' his own side to the five-level-was "Um Wm! inexcusable! North's dilemma. when this cue-bid readied him. C5" be Waduy Observed: there was nothing he could do to g catastrophe. 5"” ' l M E H Al; for aouthsvedouble of fivi w clubs-well. there are no words tor does no-mu. In such actions. &j"h" By AL CAPE, m we amines! 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