..-A . MAY 11, I 1950 PAGE TEN Again Available I I dcnovnn Lear J EDS rrncna IIIITISII GOLIIMBIA PACKERS LIMITED VANCOUVER. I-C. rackers of the fnnimis Salmon 3 7 - moo gggggmmggmggpm;g;9m;49g;m;g;;g waam77777t&777&:a&&&77&z&7:7T7:&w ATTENTION cnrmrnv mucus in panic: EDWARD ISLAND The season of heavy cream production will soon be here and the demand for butter is greatly curtailed by the presence of Margarine on our markets. The Dominion Government. through the Dairy Products Board, has announced its intention to buy only First Grade butter in solids at the present floor price of fifty-three (53) cents per pound f.o.b. storage. It is evident, ilicrcfore, that the same method by which our surplus butter was marketed last year will again be adopted. In order to make the quality of butter required by the Board, the provisions of the Cream Grading Act by which Second Grade Cream may be rejected will again be enforced. Creamery Managers are being notified to reject all cream in Second Grade which is bitter, stale, musty, metallic, fermented and otherwise unclean in flavour. Creamery patrons are requested to ship only good flavored. sweet orcam. II. J. Macl)0NALl). Dairy Superintendent. . Wood islands-caribou Ferry Service. The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND &' NOVA SCOTIA Schadllle for May Isl in June '.l.'irrl: "Prune Nova"-Lean-, Womi lnlxuuis "Prince Now"-Leave (farlbou "Ch ' A. Dunning"-Lonvn Caribou .. "Charles A. Dunning"-Lt-ave. Wood Islam 9 .. For Dally information. Listen to CFCY It 1:55 A.)i. EACII WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIM)! iiortiiumherland Ferries Limited HEAD on-'rcr.: Chnrloiteiown. P. E. I. ily .'l'iiornton WHY nanny wA8N'T run. Be slow to Judge another's gets lost you have overlooked some facts, ' -Biacliy the Crow. Jimmy Skunk and Johnny Chuck were living for no one but them- selves. They thought about no- thing but eating and sleeping and having a good time doing just what they pleased. Each had been driven out of his home because Mrs. Skunk and Mrs. Chuck each had a big family to worrry about and didn't want them about. So not being wanted each had wandered off with no one to think of but himself. "They are selfish," declared Red- dy Fox to Blacky the Crow. "They've got a lot of children, both of them, and don't do a thing to help care for t em. if that isn't selfishness I dont know what is." You know Roddy is himself the post of fathers. He -will go hungry him- self that Mrs. Reddy and the babies may be fed. When it comes to his mate and his children, Roddy No. sir, not one. "I wonder." said Blacky in his harsh voice. -&DMMCiDl3i'.iOVOw'2r'2v-T;f.-if--ir7t.:2iiWC' - contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .-mneomaomnouzinnnaocsocmwms. SELECTING THE TRUMP SUIT One of the most difficult lessons for beginners (even for some ex- perlenced players) is that the longest suit in the combined hands should not necessarily be named as trump. Today's deal illustrates the ad- vantage which may be gained from keeping that longest suit as a side suits hm Southdeolor. Both sides vulnerable. 4.110905 4 QAJ107 UIAQ-V Q12 3 :9875 WNE :AQC1 064 .832 moss: S guru QAKII QKJ103 QKQOK QK Thebiddinr South West North use 1; pm :9 run 30 Pan 3. Pan 59 Pass OQ PIC Pen Pass The opening lead did not matter- from his spade queen!-because de- clarer could not avoid the loss of a trump trick to West and the ace of hearts to East. This was quite a disappointment to North-South-and it became worse when they realized, as they did in "postmortem," that six dia- monds would have been a laydown contract against any defense. At that contract, all North had to find was a 3-2 break in the diamond suit itself-an odds-on chance. After drawing trumps and cashing the have top spades in &:uth's hand, North would simply overtake the club king with the ace and cash the two club tricks, discard- ing South's low spades. A spade ruli would then set up two more spade tricks for North. and he would eventually concede only his singleton heart. ' Getting back to the bidding-it is obvious that North could not visualize a better trump suit than spades for the combined hands, after south opened with s spade. However, when South jumped all the -way from three spades to six diamonds. North should have given the matter deeper consideration! With four diamonds marked in southls hand. North should have realized that his own fifth spade could be of greater value at a dia- mond contract. than with spades as trump. hasn't a selfish hair in his coat. it assuming that West did not lead, by Lane Grey W. Iurgcssl "what do you wonder?" asked Raddy. "I wonder if Jimmy skunk and Johnny Chuck really are as selfish as you make out. I wonder if you are being quite lair?" cmaired Biscky. "Have you ever seen either of them trying to help at home? Have you ever seen either hunting for food for any one but himself?" Blacky shook his head. "No." said he, "I never have. But-" "Then if that isn't selfishness what is it?” barked Roddy. "The food I hunt for, and I have to really hunt for it. I take home for the family. I eat what is left. if any is left, when they have eaten their fill." "True enough." agreed Blacky. "1 know all that. You are one of the best mates and fathers any- where around. Every one knows that. I don't know how Mrs. Rcddy could get along without your help. I really don't. But where Jimmy Skunk and Johnny Chuck are con- cerned you have forgotten some- thing, or perhaps just overlooked "What?" barked Raddy. ”VVhat have I forgotten or overlooked?" Blacky opened his mouth to reply, but before he could speak Reddy spied a fat Mouse in the grass and 'pounced on it. "Excuse me," he mumbled over his shoulder. "I must take this home to Mrs. Roddy. it is the first Mouse I have caught this morning." twhy don't you eat it yourself. It is only a bite." said Blacky. Raddy made no reply. He was al- ready hurrying toward the Old Pasture. Biscky watched him dis- appear in the bushes then took to his black wings and flew back to the Green Forest. There he joined Mrs, Blacky at their nest. lie didn't come with an empty bill. Biacky is himself a good father. He helps to feed the children. Blacky told Mrs. Blacky xvhnt Raddy Fox had sail about Jimmy Skunk and Johnny Chuck. "He isn't fair to those two." said Biacky. "In what way isn't he fair?" asked Mrs. Biacky. "I tlunk as he does that they are too selfish to' live." she added. Blacky chuckled. "You've forgot- ten something just like Raddy." said he. "What have I forgotten?" manded ilirs. Blacky. "You have forgotten that they were driven away by Mrs. skunk and Mrs. chuck. Do you think they would have been driven away if they could have been of any help? Polly Chuck doesn't need to have any food brought to her. She can get all she needs or wants right mar her own doorstep. And when the babies are old enough to eat grass and clover and other green things there will be piently close by. It is much the some way with Mrs. Skunk. she rioesnit have to go far to find fat beetles and other insects at this time of year. She eats all sorts of things and doesn't need to have food brought to her. But Mrs. Roddy Fox must have meat. Meat must be hunted for and caught. and the babies can't be left for 10118 hunt-5. so she needs Reddy's help. He is needed and the others are not. That's the difference," declared Blacky. Blacky was right. Neither Jimmy nor Johnny couid have helped at home. Salad Dress Better with de- ns xI.aAsMr.lqbu-lba;If- vun mly! Ann- 4 .,... 1., J;1'...l.. ..... 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