fill GUARDlAN, JUST OPENED SATURDAY Manors 13 NiaoiiiTYRES GRBGERY y, BURNER WEYlMlllTll illlil FlTlllllY We Respectfully Solicit A Share 0t Your Patronage - PHCNE ZlU-L ATTENTION The Prince Edward lslend Musical Festival Association will hold a general meeting on Monday, March i5, at 8 P.M., in room 26 of Prince of Wales College. Pleoee attend as ineny rnettere are to be discussed. A . ' \ \\§ 5, "l got u: a wedding anniversary present today with a Guard- ian Want Ad — we do have one this year, don't we?" l'HERE_ OUGHTA BE A LAW! . Jack the Canada Jay, was trying WHO WAS SMART? The seeming bold may not be so, But governed by the things they know. -Old Mother Nature. Eiammy Jay's cousin, Whiskey to pick up a bat" of soap from a stump ln front of Farmer Brown's sugar house in the Green Forest. Faivnei- Brown lilill jiist washed his hands in a hnsin on thnl, stump and was standing right‘ there drying his llunds on a towel The soap was knocked uti tho stump and fell right at his feet. \‘Vhlsky Jack hopped" clown and again tried to pick it up. lie paid no more attention to Farmer Brown than he did to thc stump Watching from a tree, gammy Jay was having trouble in hcliev- ing his 0W2 Pycs. lie iiiinkcd two or three times to snake sure he’ was seeing what he seemed to be seeing. "He's crazy, or stupid, or both." thought Sammy. So in: Whisky Jack had only been trying to pick that soap up to carry away. It was too big. So (liy Thornton W. Burgess) nmy he decided to eat some o! it right there. It looked like fat. He‘ is very fond of fat, lie doesn't got it often. but when he tioes he feasts on it. That is why he some- times is called the "Grease Bird."| He got a mouthful and for the| first time really tasted this new kind qt fat. He didn't like it He didn't like it at nil. 1f he could have made up a face I am sure he would have As it, was he flew lip on the stump, and wiped his bill on the edge o!‘ it. He wiped first one side then the other. He looked up at Farmer l flew up in the tree whore his cousin samrny was. There he wiped and wiped his bill on handy irwlze. He was trying to wipe away a bad taste. Yea sir, that is just what he was doing. “Serves you right. That was o. crazy thing, or a stupid thing, to do. That's the time you were too bold for your own goodl” declared Sammy. "I guess ytou don't know much about. those two-legged folks. They are not to be trusted It doesn't pay to he too bold. What ‘did that taste like?" he added. - “Go down and try it. im- your- self." replied Whlslay Jack, and wiped his bill again. "No thanks", laid his blue- eoated cousin with a toss ot his crested head. "I'm too smart to be so crazll! bold, or stupidly bold. as so do anything like that. "You mean." said Whisky Jack with a sidelong glance at Sammy “that you are afraid to do what I did? You are not so smart as you think you are. One doesn't have to be smart to be afraid. But some- times one does have to be smart. to know when not to be afraid. I wasn't crazy. I wasn‘t stupid. I wasn't bold. There is no boldness in going where you know there is no danger. There was no danger for me there." "No danger!" Much you know about it!’ heated Sammy Jay "You were lucky. if you ask me.‘ "I didn't ask you. and I wasn't lucky." retorted Whisky Jack. “I knew I was in no danger. I! I hadn't known I wouldn't have gone down one». What 1 didn't know I found out." - "What was that?" asked Sammy at once. ' By Fagaly and Shorten Win is ii f? you cm an sum Btow A raw FUSES GETIING REAW roit moss auntie GUESTS Aiio iiiEN,A$ THE BOUQUETS in; acme mssro 0iii--WELL.LETS LISTEN m» I ' 00F.’ MY FEET ARE . sum oisrmcriv TOLD KILUNGMEAND f rue Mi-‘STUPES we M‘! HEADS‘ iZEAW wouuur ruse! t ' TO 9mm ONLY some TO HAVE HOPE l LAST THROUGH THE JUST A PiCK- UP i BUFlFET--~ on in DEA iviktfllila! lBiiit is‘ i? é s \ resume OiIlilA iii! wiN. UELiClfiqiiGl ire admins AT Alb-NOTHING Olii 0F TilE ORMNHW! ' rwo o-sowtiafir w,‘ ' pm w? ll $3? Wm!“ “OT THGHIGIIN To wife-s mo! out I; s_ - __ iwlth something in his hand. Ho l stepped back only a step. Whisky Brown. reproachiully. Then hel "first that stullt down there- "No thanks," said his blue-coated cousin with a toss oi his crested head isn't good to eat. Anyway ! don't like it." replied Whisky Jack. Ont-e more he whiped his bill on a invig. He was trying to get rid o! a had taste. "Still I say you were lucky, I guess that tn the deep woods you don't often see those two-legged folks. I see them every day. I'm not aft-aid oi’ them because I em smart enough to keep far enough frcm them not to be in danger. They are not to be trusted. I know than." declared Sammy Jay. "Do you? Do you really think you do?" replied Whisky Jack. His eyes were fixed on Farmer Brown who had gone into the house and now was coming out put it. down on the log against which the ax was leaning and Jack flew down, perched on the an: handle, looked up at Farmer Brown then down at the log. He flew down and picked up a small piece o1 meat. “Who is smart?" he called to Sammy Jay, then pulled the meat to pieces and ate it right there while Fan-nei- Brown smilingly looked on. t The next story: whisky Jack ,'.I‘akes a Dare. §RQ T\ ¢>~xx\ Cl-IARLOTTETOW N _ oorr: t. THERE-OUQEHT Grllirriirriii KING OF THE iaYAL fiofiiiflii MARCH 15 1948 __ ‘__ _ iY 28M a” lFmY/MW/r/s mwzmmmu. l srenrmamw m “' luv“ ma: some: - A nae/nu .s_.___. ' rnumr LEAD saunas) The defenders’ reluctance to lead ‘trumps in the following deal cost |ihcm the loam of [our malt-h, ‘ I315 ; ' mm dealer. ~- . lvorth-South vulnerable,‘ ' This was the bidding l!‘ one l table: - I‘ East 50am West North 1 Q 14 Pm Pass Dbie. Redbl. Pass Prue 2 Q Pass Pass 2 Q Pass Pass Dbie. Pal Pass Pass North was extremely ill-a-dvieed to make the competitive bid o! two incrahle opponents. His partner it is true, had shown a strong hand, but that did not make North's holding. with its "flat”, distribution any hetter! West opened the club ten. East should have overtaken, but he did not, and South let West hold tho . trick, AnOtiir-r club was led. driving out the ace. South then laid down ill" li"-’\l'l, king. East won and re- iurnrri a high rinh. which declares ruffed with the spade eight. The heart three was then led to the nine. West discarding a diamond nnri I-Iast winning with the jack, Eml- MW led a hes-rt for his partner to ruff, but this line of defense proved to be highly in- Itectiini. East-West. ended up with one cluh trick. one dlimflnd, ti. natural heart trirks and a heart raft’. avid only one natural spade irirk. ‘rhns, south suffered only a 200~point pcnniiy. If East had led his singleton trump at his earliest, opportunity and West late: played tram Whenever possible, the hand ‘wou d have "exploded in the declsrei-‘l face". becoming quite unmanage- ‘able. and he would have gone down at least another trick. The lddlt- lanai 300 points in penalty would have won the match for the Bal- West term. By AlQX-RUYIIUM "1 spades, vulnerable against, non-vul- _ Tl PP ‘BOLD YOU rut; BASEBALL LOVE is IN! DOLLARS AND THE IDOTBALL I ssvrsu ti yiiiis Y ANDIC-AP“ STlJI-IS W M“ i “ioio user-we'd‘ %LL MEBIJDGE ~-'cioi.v~n'"rA t i-iOLLE9%D§TiLL SHE o. m2 RUNNIN’ TH’ mcs~ SAME .5 "- . 1%,. ' i RANTlC, esPeciau. w: . uPsTAins o: w’ “'5 ""‘°“' ““' Pffiilefit-"dsie n- wouw By Websteili T" ma sought. i ' “’ Ybulb Lii<e Pa: l .. .___~___ .-..- _, mm "n: Horn sauna»: rm Mason Jail-to APPRECiAT5 Quisr NlNfig; "l1 \4ZT“<Y'"'1-\ Q 071:1 “'_ln|l