A The’ IIIIEEI IIIITEL Your Hotel in MONCTON. N. B. G. A. CARR. Mano!" EUROPEAN PLAN Brooms: u,“ pee dny and up Lunch on Dinner Mo and up nation Saaaysldo Iallroorri - l. Every Mom, Wed, Sat. Eastern litytkin loys ADMISSION 35c Meet your friends there tonight caovnn {QLUB DANCE EVERY SATURDAY ' Al Ilonchard and the "Clover Club" 3on4 Admission-He Dancing 9:30 to IZIM For reservations Phone IZZZ-Between 5 P-"i- "d 7 P’ m‘ Phone 478-L Reservations held until 10:30 p. m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB WARNING RE SNOW FENCE i For the next week or ten J07’! QmPIWE" °i m‘ Depim‘ merit will be taking down snow fence erected lost foil. Due to ei ht restrictions on the roads, we ore "Ilflble l° mid‘ If tire gto S-ummerside and Charlottetown for storage. Until Linens... ore eased the fence will be piled in fields od|a- “no {g flyg mods. Wording is hereby given that this fence must not be token for private purpose!- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, April l9, I949. The Cropoird-Victoria Board oi Trade has been success- ful In securing the services of an lncoine toil oiiicial, "l" will t. in n». Cropoud Public Library Murder end Tw- day, April 25th. and 26th. only. This service is free to all who desire help with their Income to! ION"!!- vrcrorrA BOARD or TRADE ,H O Tl CE“ WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON MOTOR VEHICLES NOTICE h hereby given tilotaiiectivo MQIKIGY. All?“ 25th, I949, the restrictions placed on motor vehicle traiiic on the highways of this Province ore removed,‘ EXCEPT IN cases WHERE woe-rem" or v-rr-rrct: AN-D LOAD ex- CEEDS 10,000 LBS. ' Further notice will be given when all restrictions are removed. J. W. MACKIINNON, Deputy Provincial Secretary. Charlottetown, since Edward Island, April Z, I949. BAIL! Il-IIGIIT IBBVICI HALIFAX T0 PRINCE EDWARD llLANb (To and Irons Any Point) CIlAlI-LOTTITOWN ‘PHONE I'll! Rowlinga The Mover I MOVING, STORAGE AND ORATING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING All Loads Insured HALIFAX TBONE 3-1058 Warehouse: 168 Lower Water Street. Halifax. N. 5. Charlottetown to Sydney — Monday. Wednesday and Friday freight service Saint John and Moneton to Prince Edward laiand Tuesdays and Thursdays hint John Thane No, 8-6052 Moneion ‘Phone H32 Farms: row»? ancestor/euros‘ mg? NIH ltd/WY MNTS (B; I Trnton W. Iurgessl Be pradtlcal in all you do. I I Let not desire govern you: . E —Jenny Wren. r Jenny and Johnny Wren were~ back to the Old Orchard and Farmer Brown's dooryard a little _earlier than usual. It was good to be back and Johnny wasted no ltiml in letting folks know that ‘they were beck and ha)??? to be lthere. He sang as if he had noth- ling else to do but sing. There are .bctter singers in the Old Orchard, ‘much better. but there is no song ‘that voices the happiness of the rslnger more than docs the song of ‘little Johnny Wrea. He sings so m“ hard that he shakes all over. ,Sometimes his neighbors wonder ‘if he finds time to do anything lbut sing. I-lo does. In fact, there ‘its not a busier person in the Old lot-chard unless it is Jenny Wren. IJohnny sings ‘while he works. Jen- ._ I ny la more likely to scold. She is ‘ ‘the champion scoldor o! the Old iOrchard, but no one pays any at- ‘ tention to her scolding. "It is just Jenny Wren," they say, and go on about their own ‘affairs. ' l "We are here early and there is i110 hurry about nesting," declared ‘Jenny. “Quito right, my dear. We'll look {around thoroughly and pick out rjust the house we want," agreed lJohnny. and burst into song. i One of the first houses they Ilooked at was one Farmer Brown's Iboy had put up 111st for them. In- istead of the usual small round jdoorway it had a wide narrow en- trance. It looked something like 5a iairiy wide crack. They could go in and out through it with the greatest of ease, but no other bird would, not even Tommy Tit the Chickadee. “We had a house like this once lbeiore. and you remember how [much easier it was to get sticks in. I guess we don't need to look any iiarther," said Johnny. and burst ‘into song. r “We'll look." retorted Jenny sharply. "The house is all right ‘but there are other places where i1 would rather llve." ' Johnny flew down on the ground and picked up a short stick. He . took it up to the house, He didn't have to twist it or turn it at all -to get it through that entrance. "I'll put a few sticks in here just .to let any others who may think of moving in know that this house ls taken." said he, and flew down ‘for another stick. stopping to sing before picking it up. - "Nobody else is going to take this house. Nobody can but Wrens, and we are the only Wrong he", Don't be silly." scolded Jenny. She looked over at the house of skimmer the Swallow. Skimmer was of! hunting a meal. Jenny flew over and lighted at the en- vtrance. Before she could look in- . side Mrs. Skimmer filled the door- way. strikilli at her angrily. "Tut, tut. tut. tutl" scolde’ - Jenny Wren. “I wasn't doing any harm. How was I to know any one is living here?" “Well, you know now. and I'll thank you to keep away (rum here," retorted Mrs. Skimmer. She was careful not to leave that door- way. Johnny Joined Jenny and to- gether they flew to the house of Winsome Bluebird. Winsome saw them before they got there and promptly drove them away. "We're only iooklns." scolded Jenny. "Well. look somewhere else." re- toried Winsome Bluebird. The! did. They visited every house in the Old Orchard. They looked into every hole in the tree; of the Old Orchard. They visited lion will be held concurrently chi and p. ' lion apply to: Parmer Brown's doory - Till! poked their inqiiirinl little W" into every hole and nook 1M cranny around and about ‘b! house-and barn and ctlier build- ings. It was easy I0 lull)" 5"" when they were, for Jmnny had to keep stopping to sins, There were two or trite D1169 that Jenny spent a lot of time looking over and solos in I114 "i" of. She was more than ones tempt- ed to choose one of them because she liked the surroundings better than no are those or the uttre special house with the wide on- "whiy couldn't ti.» house have been put here?" she scolded. “Tut. tut. tut, tut!" But at the end o! each looking- around trip she would return to that little house. She is a practical small person, and that doorway was a practical doorway. She stopped looking elsewhere. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbortlflli aaaaatflnakne ‘Phere are many opportunities for an alert declsrer to give one trick to the enemy and exact two (or more) tricks in nzturn. Today's deal offered just sucira chance.’ . -.i rrruitr ;-.>: lill~$cuth rulnerah. East South West ' i Q 2 Q Pass SI 3N1‘ Pass ‘- V 5 O Pass last was right in feeling that the opponent could make three notrump; and his persistence to four hearts. as a sacrifice, was well rewarded. True. South also should have made live diamonds —but he failed at that contract. West opened the heart eight. South won. dreiw trumps in one lewd. then led his singleton club. East captured the king and re- turned e. club. South ruffed and tried the spade finesse. This also lost. and eventually he had to con- cede another spade trick. South was entirely too fond of finessing! Winning the needed tricks was simplicity itself in this easel After- drawing the outstand- ing trumps. South should have cashed his other heart trick, then entered dummy with a trump, led the heart nine-and presented East with the trick. discarding either a club or a spade from the closed hand. East would be helpless. If he returned another heart. de- clare: would get rid of a second black loser while ruiilrig in dum- my. I! East returned a spade, it would go directly up to dummy's major terrace. If he returned a club. dummy’: king would be estab- list-red. In short. by giving East one trick ln hearts. the suit where South had no loser. South would GEIIERIIL IIGIIIIIIIITIIIITS‘ ASSIIBIIITIIJN The Intermediate and Final Examinations of the Aznocla- May 4, 5, 6, 9, l0, Ii, I949. Membership in this Dominion-wide Association is open to snry education and other qualifications. For further informa- S. A. BURRIS, C.G.A., Secretary, Halifax brunch, 99 Johnstone Avs., Dartmouth reap a very handsome return on his investment! ~- throughout Canada on - who have the neces- —-m LIFE u ‘ r- rsaaoén- wot-ever- WHEN by ‘AL CAPP mcivaizrdfllw rmur gown/age, ’ _ CA4! ME TILUIILNO“ DOCmBIG FIIEN. OUEJilM TELLUM . 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