L _ I IAIKIALI c a ' I Present Pnmxs IAIY IOY" A time-act comedy . . A‘! ILIIINGION BALI: i I MONDAY, will slut I at loo m. _ i 4 , . ‘A NQTICE I Annual Meeting i.’ . The Annual Meeting a r. s. l. ' _ .. teetant owl-Inn Will N he" ‘ In so. Paul's Parish lull. Prince 1 _ 5L, Charlottetown, P. I}. L. NI I" Q Friday evening. June 25th. at I ' ' P. M, Sharp. A number of trustees are to be - appointed to the board m! all I contributor! amen‘ "i" M" ' . ._ v0“; “mph”, r ' ' ’ financial reporte will be distributed lull the work o! the institution freely dla~ cussed. I The meeting ll with own M the public and all are cordially in‘ Iited to l-ttellfl. The Clo‘!!! l" asked to male this announcement on the Sunday preview- mA M. IIlOWN. Bee'y.-'l‘rea.|. ‘#4.; For Foot Ailments GIIISIILT . ll. J. A. lllllVIll. l. P. i s y‘ Oifllfllllt Chin-oped!“ 1a Great doom We“ cusanorrnowa. up. i ilittie more) when he entered the lauction on the second round with . ontract Bridge I k I1 Josephine Culbertson i- essesw“ nsrsmo an ovutcau e I Many players seesruto feel that {partner's overcalis, in contrast to - Ihis opening bids, should be raised ‘only gingerly, if at all. This is de- .c1dedly not so, especially if the Iovercall was vulnerable, 1nd made “at the two-level or higher. Observe North's fatal tlmidlty in today's deal. , 1W0“ dealer.‘ A 3 Jsgtiysiossvulaeretr galls: Qnose Iqxqn ‘$8 \ I ‘K Q9!‘ ; QAKQO '73 54 w E Q38‘ ‘A, g S ‘K810! ‘us! "1- 5.4 4q1o1oa . p2 I Iqmoss- ‘Aq a YThe mourns: I f“ w Wm. North Ia '1 1' Pa‘, INT Pass ' ‘ i. Pa“ Pill 3‘ so an!) Pm P!" I Pa!!! o I ,. I South did not need extraordin- farily favorable breaks to make two itricks over his contract. Consideration of the South llflnd I ‘ it clear that south was not ‘at fault for missing the game. lSurely, he had done evefYihi-nz he looms snow to do (and perhaps a {his two-spade overcall. His hand Iwas not strong. and it was only ibecause of his distribution, and because the opponents‘ bidding had “indicated that North would turn up with some tricks, that Sc-uth had dared to $995k- The fault in this deal was- en- tirelyvNoflhs for failing to apprec- iate — arid to exlpress by the proper bid-the full strength of his hand site any sort of vulnerable two- spade overcail from south. From By llllffnrel "liens-Ids HIS gabOG CAN CIRTAINLY GET HIMSELF mm _ ME ’ ASLEEP WONDER WHAT HE'S DREAMING ABOUT when HE‘ MUTTERS AND MOVES FUNNY POSITIONS WHEN Hi I5 I§§T LIKE THAT THE GUARDIAN. (ly Thorton W. Burgess) - ‘JIMMY SHOWS HOW Who brags too much will have (all; "Dis better not to bug at all. --Old Mother Nature. In tibe soft dufi of early evening Johnny Chuck sat omhls doorstep. He wasn't yet quite ready for bed. It was the hour of peace and re- laxation and contentment. hlntfy sweetly. the evening song of Mel- ody the wood Thrush came to him across the Green Meadows from the Old Orchard. over in the Green Forest another member of the Thrush family. Hen-nit, with the loveliest voice‘ of all, was pour- ing out straight from his heart his ccunpiete happiness and hhe joy he found in love and living. Veery snother o4 the"rhrush collliiis, Ifl greeting the Black Shadows, newly come from the Purple Hills, with silvery bell-like notes hardly less lovely than those of his cousins. And on a iencf pest just back of Johnny [Chuck Sweetvoice the Vesper Sparrow was singing to the dark. Peter Rabbit and Jimmy Skunk JOlllGd Johnny and for a few min- utes the three were content to sit still and listen. All three were feeling good, so good that they just had to s-‘siov.’ ‘now very good they felt. Peter Rabbit said he felt like kicking up his long heels and riid. Jimmy Skunk said he felt the same way, in fact, so good that four tricks be lost it South had any- thing resembling the requirements for his bid? A spade loser was im- probable: South was obviously short in hearts; one diamond loser figured to be the limit: and even if South lacked the ace of clubs, North himself could well control that suit. > Nxm" p°lnz "t View’ how could Thus, it is hard to understand I how an experienced player (which North was) could have failed to jninfp to four spades over West's tore-heart rebid. 80v.’ fi-uus NIGHTMARE'S QONE FAR ENOUGH -— amiss i HAD u». \._.,»,,~. . _~ "rxronr" CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! “ilfou is Aivm » lime umt l. fALltALOIDTO - ~ were m: JUNK . , r/////// 70 i: 1/. I Q11 I l > /[ By Fogoly and Shorten IVE TOLD ‘lOU FOR THE LAST TIME T0 9T0? (DLLECTING ALL THE JUNK IN TI-IE NElGHBORl-IOODYTHE NEXT TIME IT'S TI-IE FOR ‘lOUHOUNG MAN! NAIRBIZUGH aria; Peter he would like to do a handstand. "What is a handstand?" ssinfl Peter. "35 is Si-andins up on your front feet‘ reviled Jimmy Skunk. “You can't do uhat." declared Peter flatly. “Perhaps you can’t, but I can." ietorted Jimmy, "Some folks can stand up on their hind feet. 1 can. gut, no one can stand on his front feet." declared Peter, and Johnny Chuck nodded as it in agreement. "Says you. but that doesn't miesn a thing." replied Jimmy Bood-naturedly. . "To do that you would have to kick up your heels liiglher than I can. and you know very well you CHINE do that." said Peter. "I don't believe you can kick Your heels any higher than I can." said Johnny Chuck. "Let's see you stand on your front feet.” demanded Peter Rab- b . “So you don't believe I can do it." said Jimmy. He was good. natured about it. Jimmy's eygg look rather dull at times, but there was a twinkle of mischief in them ROM‘. Neither Peter nor Jnhnny "W il- Both said they didn't bg- lieive he could do it. i "hf I do it you will be surmised." said Jimmy. "We sure mil." said Peter. "I do it only when I am feeling "FY 100d." said Jimmy. "You said you are feeling very Rood tonight." said Johnny Chuck. . “So I am." refilled Jirrmy. "I'm feelinz very 200d indeed." As he tdked he had wandered a few feet arway from the others. H; turned i0 face Peter and Johnny who were near together. Without; warning Jimmy ran a few Sta-p, straight at them. stopped abruptly dlcse in front of thrm and Stamped hard with his front. feet. Peter know what usually hap- pens when Jimmy stamps hard like that. "book out!" he cried as he made a frantic leap to one s 4e. Johnny Ghuck almost fell over backward in. his hasteto get-away in another direction. Johnny Chuck didn't see what happened next. but Peter did. You know Peter's eyes are set so far back in his head that he can see behind him without turning his head. Wlhat he saw'was Jimmy skunk standing straight up on his front feet or hands if you please. His big plumy tail hung straight down along his back. He stood that way for a second or two, then dropped lightly back on all four feet. He was chuckling! Peter BWPDBKI sbniptiy. "Hey! You can't do that!" he cried, then grinned foolishly. It certainly was foolish to tell any one he couldn't do a think he had just done. “You don't say." replied Jirrmy Asalri he ran a few steps straight at Peter and than stamped. This time Peter did not budge, and so he saw clearly how easily Jimmy kicked up his heels and lifted the back part of his bcdy until he w“ dflillg n Perfect handstand, Hg stood so for a second or two dfilillpéd iiBhUY on all fours, ran a. few steps, stamped and did an- other handstand. "I'm feeling 200d." said Jimmy. (Editor's note: The author had 9- Det skunk who did that trick just so when he was feeling Qsppclglly happy) 77'9"“ SW11’: "The Interrup’ tion." REIIEVE Ill ily Alex » Raymond nsuovlum . ‘What is a ihandstand?" asked ‘ CHARLOTTIiJTOWN \‘\\\ \\\< g i I'M SELLIN THE G CL! 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