pROCil-AMA'l‘l0N‘\ JUNE 6th, has been sponsored throughout remember and visit‘ the sick and dis- SUNDAY: Qinada as a J07 I° “Med among us. This reminder is probably superfluous to our citizens, foi-i-nity with the National promotion. bu; i; made l" u?" I. EARLE MacDONALD, ' Mayor. OIIIIRLIITTETIIWII FIRE DEPARTMENT Presents iiiiiv iiAlllE iiiiiisriiizis EMPIRE THEATRE iiioiiiiiir, JIIIIE i4. isiii ens PM. y, Admission 50 Cenh _, Tickets on Sale at Re\ddin's, Qld 590i": “Y3 BUY EARLY _ . . . - LIMITED CAPACITY ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting oi the Law Society oi Prince Ed- rd Island will be held in the Charlottetown Hotel in Char- ts»... on Monday, tlle uni day of Jilne, 194a, tiI‘ the liour oi 6:30 o'clock P-"l- W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer. NOTICE I wlsli to announce that l have entered into a Law-partner- giiip with Mr. H. F. MacPhee, K.C. The tirm name of Hie pdriiiofilllpil! "MacPHEE 8i TRAlNOR", with offices in the Riley Building, Charlottetown. E. SOMERLED IRAINOR I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE llllRTlliIMBERLAllD FERRIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time MAY Ist to JUNE 26th Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova 8 A.M.-I PM. Charles A. Dunning ll A.M.-5 P.M._ Leave Carribou- a AlMg-I PM‘ Charles A. Dunning ............ Prince Nova II A-M--5 I'M- LlSTEN IN T0 CFCY AT 7:45 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION ..-e-..-s-. son SALE i FIRST CLASS TOP SOIL ‘ Call COUNTY CONSTRUCTION co. LTD. PHONE 2224 , »@b%@®~%0®%° 9%”? - his black and orange coat Goldie ~\.» (Bv Thornton W. Bu Mons rr-"cv some Fussy? May L- _. depends On what circumstances attends. —O1d Mother Nature. Welcome Robin flew over to Former Brown's doorway. Goldie the Oriole, the Baltimore Oriole and Mrs. Goldie were happy In was handscmer then it scanned. "You seem to be looking ior Bfilfflellhllfli!‘ said ‘Welcome Robin. “W6 we." replied Mrs Goldie. 0'! course Welcome ‘Robin wanted to know at once what they were looking for. "We are looks ing for string" said Gqldlg "We don't have to have it. But it is e great help. So we always hunt for some when we are build- ing e nest." explained Mrs. Goldie. She flew; over to the clothesyard Sihe called excitedly and Goldb hurried to join her. Before Wel- come Robin could join thoirn to see what had so excited Mrs. Goldie bot-h flew toward a big elm tree and each was carrying a short- lliece of string. They took the string to the drooping tip of a big limb high above the ground. There Mlrs. Goldie became veiry busy while Goldie returned as iast as his wings could take him, on the clothcsline were hanging many pieces cii viiliite string and colored Sifillll and yarn. Former Brown's boy had hung thcm there espe- cially icr the Orioles. From thettop o! s clothes post Welcome Robin hooked on. Goldie chose a piece of white string and ilew oi! with it. when he re- turned Mrs Goldie was with him, Both tocik white string. working to pull the pieces out from among ever, or so the pieces oi’ colored yarn, ‘Tussyf’ thought Welcome Robin. . Pefllwlos Mn and Mrs Goldie were fussy, oir perhaps they knew that white strimg soon would turn gray out in sun and rein. Mcst or the other material in the won- deriiul hanging nest being woven "You seem to be looking {or some- tihing," said Welcome Robin that tree alter that bit o! paper. Just as he was about to grab it in his bill the Merry Little Breeze snatched it aiway and whirled it - up in the air. Rodeye flew otter it. The bit oi paper dropped down on the grass. Redeye ilew dorm b0- side it and rea-clied for it only to have it snatched away again by the Merry Little Breeze. Mrs. Redeye joined Redeye and for a few minutes the Merry Little Breeze teased both. 'l'l.1e.ii the bit of paper became caught in a bush Mrs. Redeye snatched it and in triumph flew back to the maple tree with it, Redeye ilew up in the nearest tree and burst into song Welcome Robin iicnv over there. "What are you so happy about?“ he asked. “Didn't you sec Mm. Redeyei catch that piece o1 paper?" Red- eye asked. "It is all we needed to make cur nest complete. We had looked and looked ior a piece and had almost given up hope o! rinding one. Now everything is perfect.” declared Redeye, and resumed singing. "Did you have to lhave it?" asked Welcome Robin. "No" replied Redeye. -“but we wanted it. Ouir nest wouldn't have seemed complete without at least one bit oil’ paper in it." Then he sang again. "lihrssy," thought Welcome Robin, but he didn't say so. on the swinging tip of that branch so high above the ground was gray. Neither white nor gray is as likely to be noticed as are; bright colors. So perhaps. W0 fussy folks were not so fussy after s11 but were showing that‘ they had good sense. ' Over in a maple tree beside the! highway someone was singing. It' was Redeye the VieroJ Welccmel Robin knew that Mr and Mrs.’ R9663? Wore making a nest there. He sometimes wondered how much_ help Redeye was to Mrs. Redeye for he sang so constantly that it seemed he could have little time for anything else. But some iolko can do and sins while they work. A Marry Isittle Breeze, one of 01a Mother West Wind's children. blciw a sirnaili bit o4 paper past Welcome Robin over wward that tree in whidh Riedeye was singing. His son-g broke oil! right alter the first note. Redeye flew out from »o<o@oo-@o PARKIIALE PLAYERS Present "MAMA'$ BABY BOY" A three-act comedy AT CANOE COVE FRIDAY, JUNE Ilth at 8:30 P.M. IHERE OUGHTA s: A LAW! .' r p- MSIE DO 1W MIND LETTING l l w! Lilli ' ‘l6 in! tlMlk-GILYACANOFSOUP "mm" m ~ mmvsiinsmiii eiiiisiivvosri - BEAGWFLEMAN By Fagaly and Shorten n‘ oFF QSIQIQDE Swill-D TEIXJSEAM those.‘ p The lnext Things. !" 99°11’: "Of All 1A g1 ' i Con tract Bridge ~ a t 63 By Josephine Culbertson ~"‘ ‘ o» W AN UNEVEN PERFORMANCE Good and bod play alternated in today's deal. West dealer. "‘ \h sides vulnerable. 4 A Q 10 7 r3 Q A 6 . q o a 2_ . o1- Q J ‘ K s 2 t I 9 5 $1102 WNE UK" q 1o v e 4 , e K Q J B 4e is 2 S q. s. roe . ' e o . Q Q 9 8 5 4 Q A 3 l 4. x o '1 4 a _~’ jfhevloiddlngr: West NON-II uni Sou“. Pen-f‘ 1Q Peas; 20‘ Pass 2 Q P88! 3 C Pass 3 Q Pass 4 Q 1 Pass Pass PM! South's bidding was oesmsive. to put it mildly! fWest led his fourth-highest diamond. South won end tried a "desperationm finesse to!‘ tho spade king. to get rid o! the los- ing diamond. This maneuver work- ed and, having discarded the dia- mond, South now led the club queen. East ducked, and South then decided that he had better get out some trumps. He. cashed the ace and led the six. Again East ducked, hoping that South lbiad the queen-ten and would guess wrong, but South had little moles but to put up the queen. South nc-iv did what he should have done t-wo tricks sooner-he led a second round of clubs. East rose to this occasion; he again held up the club are! l-le recogniz- ed that South vrculd have to use one trump to return to his own hand, and he could be forced again vcllien he knocked out the club ace. It wias too bad that, having iriade this excellent play. East did not carry through! South rufled the diamond to enter his cnvn hand, then led another ‘club. East woii end returned his spade This ior- ced S-oiuth to ruff, but South now =had nine tricks, and when he led n fourth club, he wis assured oi the tenth trick. If west ruffed the [mirth duh. South could ruii West's forced diamond return; ii East ruffed, exactly the some thing held true. Observe that it East leads a dia- mond instead oi the spade, South suits as before and leads the club West new can discard his spade and let Dust ruii. After that, East natural sixide return is fatal to the declerer. because West is over him in trumps. By Alex Raymond SHAWN.’ SW94"! WHERE is m BABY! l -'— wiiAT AR£ ‘loo NIDlNS FQOM ME? EoTu ohm.’ i KNONI miowl THAT aiatwmi THE FQECKLES.’ SHE l5 SHAWWS MOTHER.’ THE GUARDIAN, _ *—-i— a _ - t Iy Zane Gre! . _ lxwr ‘ near mm 1/05: I mvrnv ‘ KING OF ‘THE ROYAL MOUNTF, riier wmrmeiosisriiinieercroaouiio mi rueueii TIiISU-TIEY iier mo SHE DIDN'T RECOGNIZE iiiui... time A TERRIHC Y... m. ceu. ITE _ seem. I WANT Ml ‘ID STA‘! HERE Willi ME JOUIJ. FIND THE QAIMTAME PAGE THIRTEEN UP~ANP i>ow~._ \.W'" AND" DOWN». . ' I BRINGING UP FATHEI ALL RlGHT UP~-AND DOWN». DEAR-- ly George McMunus wi-iv oonrr YOU COME "r0 11.45 OPENIN§ 0F DIJGANE NEW s. 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