oaanoa rice: we arm wilibe deiigtsezi. uiitit S " - this fragrant fted , ' ISLANDERS HOCKEY CLUB DANCE ' ROLLAWAY BALLROOM IIYESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th From 9.30 P.M. to 1.00 AM. Music by Don Messer and his orchestra Tables may be reserved by phoning Rollaway Club Miltonls Old Spain or by writing P. E. Islanders Admission 31.00 Tickets available at Hockey Club, General Delivery, Chltown NOTICE THIS IS TO REMIND ALL OUR SHAREHOLD- ERS, THAT YOU HAVE ONLY UNTIL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, TO BRING IN YOUR PASS BOOK AND PURCHASE SLIPS. 0 Co-op SUPER MARKET Ily Thornton HIS LAST DIVE Good luck most often will attend Those most persistent to the end. -Old Mother Nature. i Flintoes the Grebe had been in trouble many times. but never in such trouble as he was.in now. You know trouble is a part, of the everyday life or iclks in feathers and furs. Probably they have some days without trouble, but they are iew and in between. That is why it is just too bad that so many human beings make more trouble ior their neighbors in the Green Forest and the Green Meadows. The Big River had made a mis- oner oi Flaptoes. Perhaps that isn't quite the way it really -was. Perhaps I should say that the Big River and Jack Frost had made a prison- er ci Flaptoea. He was in a. very small bit of open water. so small that he couldn't get out or it. He has to have room enough to pad- die and fly along the sui-lace until he is going iast enough to rise. the way an almlane taxis to the takeoii. Now Jack Frost was mak- ” rxm-Utc.r.'.1mmWii Contract Bridge 8y Josephine Culbertson .'3.Ditw:r:iC-L'Ii:2i2CriiO'GLLQD32iDCiCt(81I. A VlRULEN'r DISEASE In the iollowing deal South must have suiiered irom the "occupat- go .- . -' TFDYIIIIIIII with a Guardian Want Ad-she's started laying!" LI'L ABNII-ZR ional disease" of manv Wp rt.s-- overconiidencei soiithdeileii I Neither aide vulnerable; as: yicsia oaior hiss: .. . QQl0 "QKJ95 1 N OQ373. QQJDB w E .63 4: S -axes. QAQ10 i 70 axons 9A.na96 QK5 Q2 .The bidding: y some wear. Noliin Easel? 1Q 29 Plea ZN? 39 (Q 49 Pass Pass. Pass it West had mnde any opening . other than the cne he actually se- lected. South scarcely could have gone astray with the contract-he simply would have concentrated on the important issue: gruiiing out the spade suit. Actually. ho-ix-ever. West opened the diamond queen. and sauih be- came overambitious! Ten tricks seemed so sale and easy-why not . go out for overtricksl South took the mat trick in his own hand. with the diamond king. then led the trump six. when West showed nut dumniyls king was oi course played, and South still could. have got back on the right course by turning to spade estabiishrneiit. but he was stubborn-he wanted to get rid at his singleton club! so he took the proved heart finesse in his own hand. then led his diamond live and iinessed dummy! ten. "The basement is no place for that chicken we g5t,,,,,, an hcmbut when we dhmg and ace was led next. East ruiied THET SIGVLL SAY HOW is FUN DOGPATCH-AN'AH an i1"Li. SAY "NANCY of: roq '.' PAPA)-I BUT. THASS ALL IT IVER r ruin Tml.i1' says SUMPTI-ilN' C uunuInI.A'ru.. -ins MIGHTY IMAM. PRlNTIN'- GOTTA Gir up ci.o8I: - rna GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN W yluumsi Every day Raddy Fox visited him and grinned at him irom the ice- . ing the ice creep nut in "Wild, which of course made less and less open water. It looked as it wiiaim a day or two Jack Frost would cover all that open water with ice. men what would happen 90 imr Flaptoes? KING OF THEIROYAL MO CoTirTieb ainwn mvuav ioiiisizoow TIEIIWAIUYIIIG .... I 1 4. i'FEi!RiiARY 12. 1951- zmcgu I " He knew what would h ra- gmm Raddy Fox or xlnz aisle would have him for dinner. That wasn't a pleasant thaushit 59 didn't want to be 9. dinner for anyone. Every day Reddy Nit visited him and srlnned Bi him from the ice. and every day Kins Eagle swooped at him irom above and tried to pick him of! the water. He never succeeded because Flaptoes can dive like a iiash, -and always did. ' This morning he had hardly room to swim enough to set 11 Wile exercise. He went round and round, and in doing so he kept the water from freezing over. Rieddil FOX set just a little way back. He didnlt dare get any closer because the ice was thin, but he knew that by another day he probably would be able to catch Flaptoes. and he grinned in anticipation. "Caw, caw. ca-wl" called Black)! the Crow. He was some distance away circling above a certain spot. as is his way. when he spies some- thing of interest and isn't Ill'Bld- Blacky never circles Over I M!" with a gun. He knows a gun as iar as he can see it. Raddy Fox got to his feet and looked over to- ward Blacky. He didn't grin now. He began to walk about uneasily- all the time looking towa.'d where, Blacky was cawing. King Eagle, who had been sitting on a tree on the bank of the Big River. spread his brand yvingii and flew away. Floptoea ,.r ” swim- ming about. He held his head high as he ioo'looked toward Blacky. What he saw didn't make him ieel a bit happy. it was Farmer Brown's boy. Fla-ptoea had never met Farm- er Brown's boy. He was afraid of Aliigki-MM LINCOLN rwoize PATCHES --no as a BECAME PRESIDENT! hmk-4 AUNT UOTTV, I CAN'T WEAR mire wmi PATCHES THEM! PATCHES ARE NOTHING TO PIPPY AND "CAP" STUBS IUT, I vow? wmno) ” as PiIESiDENT:'J"' continued on page 16 in. It did not matter whether south over-ruiied or discarded his club: he had lost control. and could no longer iullill the contract a- gainst the best deiense. As readers -will no doubt observe for themselves, it was almost easier to make this hand than to ”baot it." Even alter leading the trump king. au South had to do was start the spade suit. letting the enemy take their precious club trick! South was sure. in this wily, to cash in all iii-e of his own trumps. the two diamond tricks. the spadeitric-k-and nothing could keep -him irom milling at least two spades in dummy, E By Al Camp 4 - NOW, MR. CU1Ti.E,THiS ISALL WEMWNTTO KNOW FRGM ' DlD)9U HIDETHE MILL! S4 9 . (so it '33: V ...:7Ja3... l Wll.DilOO1'.UGUiD CREAM gisumroo ' R i "'8 MAD WITH - taupiiu . SEE! HE'S SCRATCHIN' I I GOT Acruri-4' ooorz Now. AREN'T mu GLAD ETHELS ' enAiwA1-- so's . 4ip9r?ia5'y1o: gig, ea LONELY "ET!-lEl..'S W VIELL.YG".i'D -By i-GEE COMES MAG6lEt I'LL HIDE IT HERE N i TH' TELEVISIOJ GET- Mv! WHAT A I BEAUTIFUL TELIW5Q George McM.'i nus Tx I'LL fIT A Lhhhlll. NDWIU. DIAWI.PACG1'l'IA61'y