JANUARY 3, 1950 MAJOR HOOPLE rm rm AYRSHIRE MEETING THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING oi the P. E. l. AYRSHIRE CLUB will be held FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th AT 1 (YCLOCh Program for 19130 to be (liscusscd. Full Attendance ls Requested. OUR BOARDING HOUSE pizmsoaceoocmnoiumtmmnmm" Contract Bridge i B: Josephine Culbertson A {kilo-POINT "SWING" When opponents oi even reason- able skill double a slam contract which, on the surface, appears al- most. a laydown. it is time to stop. look, and listen! South, in today's deal could have profited from his advice at his grand-slam contract. iBy Thornton W. Burgess) .-1 scanner) RABBIT I When things unknown you hm-(f A‘ , _ _ t“ m"? snug; deg"; n Qt I0 bu’ allald 1s no disgrace, 30m ‘He, vulnerhbl. fin u§ “y c s —Peter Rabbit. ‘A 7 z ’ ' ”~' o o a Pctvi- 1s u l1<\ll_y' right about ihisf 3Q 4 S 2 . , . ' _ TllPFL‘ 1s n» dis ace in l ' -_' 7 Other things. litun" vuunl. liric- iisliully n-pri-ru-uts niluv. It i." femg " ‘K1 "Ill. the priu- nl the 4.11M. (hilt ullll lilllkt‘ 0r losi- Hllllll‘; lur thn poul: l.lill(l' on?“ mo bllmlcsl 9cm“ “lib ‘KJQG ‘ Q 1° 8 5 101111111, llilt 1h.- lllfiillilrillvll (ll 1111» flux-k, \\'i1_\' walk i|1 the 11111 of ' 9”" hsvflm” m“ “"““l' Th“ ‘Q1103 N ‘3 the prncc-ssiivn \‘1.l"il 31111 c1111 Tldi‘ in (ho B‘.1|1d uagtml’ §i7“\ll“l:~'(‘l‘l:'~9 F111)" 011311 icur becomes Q1 1° 8 5 W E '7 4 a Pills (‘rnssbrvd (‘h an- ilu- product 11f _\'i‘ill‘.\ c! i-ifnri and nluuvy l (“Iain ‘(he 301:5: ‘alflelilglgolltin " S ‘g 3 1 “D011! in inlpruxi- tlit l‘1_\i c strain. Ask your neighbour who has thl-ui 41pm»; 1hr- sidc oi ill? Oltl 011.12g?‘ ‘ his opinion oi l'.'l\ t‘ n '1.1=1l (‘hii-Ls. 11341-11.“ your rcqliireiiii-iits with “m, h ‘my Rlqbbit “h, “HT-r ‘hi . alfllgiplriillgalil rcprvn iallvi- 1131-1 ls 1\. ll. llrpvulun, (‘harlutli-iolvii, ‘l?! im-p 119d hpgllhfl-M Ohlhqde n pm‘; - had ling his way out and had ‘A Q10 95 4 (‘nus .\"- .\i.-\.\‘.\'I.\‘(i r:1.1.s Ixrli. l 1011M Peter Rabbit to 58c the r 1'.~»~i Willlnnls, shin smith Great World. n1». hail stopped m "Dvrfitell me you didn't know that _ T!" blddlfltl mlitiirc the old “all, Peter hadn't m“ “Tis R0553’ FYixl" he exclaim- South Welt North B!!! ‘ notirvrl this and nvas $01110 Llistanvr- ed. 2Q Pass 3Q Pun ‘illlFllil \vl1'_'11 he looked buck and 4if~"- o- 3§ Peas 4Q PB-BI “sznv Reddy Fox talking tn Blacky. 1H0 “as we lllcdffidxlt for lmymlng 4' P"! 4Q Pa“ who ind oilly his head outside a ll‘? that" “dd ll m‘ bee" "lai- 1‘ Dhle. Pu! PHI hull‘ ill the old wall. He Stamjlrd in” mm‘ “ma” "'8 “ma” I lhmk Redbi. Pun Pun Pan llWEhiliill ALL SllilRTlll] RN BREEDERS f. thc sicnal all illc ‘ (lungs-r signal. Rabbits know, I iviiuld have gone with him," said the black Rabbit. West said later that it had ap- peared impossible that the enemy "And .\'0u would still be with l1im—iiiside," declared Peter shows "Never trust a grin that shows 511311) lefrtll- You will never come closer to being n dinner unless you are 0110.“ Vllis cousin‘; eyes opened very wide. "Do you mean lie would have Ncw at long last. the two Rabbits . ‘ were lil the Green Forest. Rcdily p had Inially ghcn up trying to get 0F P. E. ISLAND ‘ Blacky to come out oi the old wnll A (jousigilnleiit Auction Sale of Purebred Short- a?“ T“?! f“? “WP; when P9“? , c _ '1 I “ ‘ v_ v ‘ \\' '10 L’! {PX} \\’I\ Cl. ‘WAS sure O liorn Dialer. and lcmales. open to all Brcedols, “ill bc - thh, he hm humped a Sighnl and could make thirteen tricks when he had thrce suits so well stoppqd_ hence his double at the grand slam. Well. as it happened, West's , - - " ' "‘ " optimism “paid off." but only be- , i W “h- VOU THE BAD "Q Ti i M50 303/5 cause South did not protect him~ IrEFELUENCE WIVES AND VOUR seli! . held at (‘liarloiicimvli on Easter Saturday A ‘l ‘ 1 ' _ - _ _ - _ , prl 8th. _, Dlaib‘ had hastencci to 30in him. mm T. h ‘,1 d H 1 k V‘ West opened the heart queen. 1 _ QE ALWAYS CAUJNG [5 FE§TOONEDW Numbi-r of ('i],}'|(\_*; [U hp [()|-“1fl|-(]M] 10 undH-signfl] by r. “Who was that 111cc person tu this ‘W2: Rho “filming is fie South “"011, drew trumps in three THe ClTYG L061’ A R GTOgE M‘SS'NG COB, the llil!‘ coat uh» talked to me so ' rounds. then C1\5l1(‘(l the diamond TO E- ’ January liih next. ilnimals to be from six mouths _ thought Reddy might step out from to flYl‘ years. Purchasers of male animals will be en- among the Black shadows. Sud- wees OF M12 f‘ pleasantly and niicred to show me the Great Vvnrlcl?" ace. Appayelltlh 11c gave littlc nt- DEpARTMEN-fg) HQQBANDS 2 THE / titled t0 a substantial bonus. {for filrihcr particulars, apply:- A. H. MUTCH, Secretary, Earnsclific, P. E. l. Farmer's Read This Opportunity tn purchase wood and lumber iota 8 yearn to cut them nil. Buy in advantage now what you will need for Spring. kinds n!’ Farm Machinery —- Washing Machineo — Stoves -- Barn 'l‘ractor'a 3 years to pay. Start ruining REGISTERED stock now by buying proven Belgian More, a prim winner at Topeka, Kangan, Ottawa, Charlottetown and IIr-r (uni sired by (‘humplon Stallion at Calgary’, Charlotte- equlpment, eta, etc. Alberton. town and Alherton also ilhtalnabla. You will find REGISTERED Hereford (‘Mlle n 10ml investment. All - 1 cousin to sec it he were joking. ‘ “Don't tel! me 3,1111 didn't know that asked Blacky. Peter turned and started nt his that was Roddy Fox!" he exclaim- ed “How should I know? I never saw him before. I don't believe he would have hurt mo. He raves veTY pleasant. He said he knows thc Great World even better than you (lo and offered to show it i0 me. \Vhc1‘1 he i‘01111d that you had gone on ahead he oiiered to take me to you." explained the black Rabbit. Peter chuckled. "He would have taken you all right i! you Mil given him the chance. Why didn't you?" said he. “l-ie grinned,“ was the simple reply. Again Peter chuckled. "And W" saw his bu; sharp teeth," said he. Hlis cousin nodded. "I didn't- llko the look of them. They made me afraid. I don't. know why, but (lcnly he was alraidi He didn't. know what he was afraid 01 but he was afraid. Never beiore had he been where trees grew all about and he was frightened. HO had a feeling that danger might be lurk- ing behind each o! those trees, and the fact that Peter didn't seem airald didn't help much. He wished he were back in the pen in Farmer Brown's dooryard, but; he didn't even know the way back. He was a scared Rabbit. Yes, sir, he was s. scared Rabbit, the more scared because he didn't know what he was scared oi. “Whoo. 11003100, when, i100!" Ii he had been scored before it was nothing to his fright now. He was too frightened to move, which perhaps was just as well. It was the first time he ever had heard the hunting call oi Hasty the Great Horned Owl. and there was in the sound something l0 fill Snlall lis- tcilcrs with instant and drcadiul tention to the fall of the nine from East, since his next move was to lead to diuiunyts diamond quccu. He was i11 for a severe jult whcn East showed out! South discarded the heart deuce on the spade acc. but there was no way to avoid a diamond loser. and so Easbwest collected 11 penalty o! 400 ‘P011115! ‘Now OlYHPTVC the vast difference l! South had exercised one slight precaution! There was no assur- ance that the diamond one was going to break, and indeed, with “lest, doubling, there was every reason to play sale! South should have run off every trump, discard- ing one diamond and tivo spades from dummy. then should have cashed his remaiiling heart honor. Now. when he led to the diamond queen and discarded his heart on dummyks spade lice, West would be caught in n Squeeze! li he gave up his 111st heart. dummy ‘s nine would b0 good; or i! Vilcst gave ull PHONE IZECENEK USUALLY lS RED HOT FOR A WEEK AFTER THE HOLIDAYS.’ DIGGING UP owls CLUB LUMNAREG l, DlMMED BY NEW VEAR AMNEEAA 2. Mouavlmmosw ' oMPH-{sr " 1' “y l invite your inspection. Lhpv did, Then you stamped i-hc fright‘ a diamond, {ill of South's diamonds ‘ F. c. RAMSAYS MONTROSE naxcn danger rilznal. I 5:111 don't think ~wmt unis that?" whispered ‘"1114 b" luffjfniff"; i he would have done me any harm. Black}, “hen he could find his m“. -"'——-—“ ._____..______%. ____ .......... -v h.‘ 0 T OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAM lsgfghiiptryn-xilagnrnggty ‘vclivéétg: NORTH AMERICANUFE '—'"”“ y’ _~'_"“_'_'_' i l WW ' l’ ' ' ‘ l V all sit still until we hlcar him Harlin. 1' LQS. STEVENSON ’ l I KNEW Hl§ PA WHAT? YOU BOY5 FELL f‘ Then we will know l! he is com- I =. ilmyqq; _MANAG'ER » WAG IN WORLD WAR ONE. BUT 1 DIDN'T KNOW HE FOR A STUNT LIKE ‘THAT? ‘, _ WHY. HE FIXED THO§E i; . . VOLYD SEE THEM ‘AND HED-GETVA LlTTLE. . I ‘MORE 5LEEP! WHV, I. u. ‘NEVER THOUGHTTTO ing this way. I hope he isn't. We 1 hotter get. out sight until we know." l replied Peter. He crawled under a little pile oi’ brush. His black cousin crawled under hoslde him. He W118 shaking with Xrighi; and wishing y and wishing and wishing he hadn't i 1 1 140 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY LYL ASK fr’; " -_ [HWARN 6UCH5 thought oilgtnrlthig out to see ilw ' ‘ l ‘i. fiRifii-{T BO“ Great Wor . ore never was a ‘ ' 1, ,1 / \ A l y-r ~o' more scared Rabbit. wE 1S Miootw soewr "$11 surcusfih-won" a! y) y, ‘ BO i’ e vouch so our w: elm-RB "U?" ‘CW3 “X” “j m5, 15 won .- SIMPLE A v0 Gorrn- cm eecu rvoaz __ Ev PYBOW "Om EWYBOWIS my“ [v RYBODV USE. $04M» ACCOQN" O rug» AARDAVQDKIN tumult” 00B o‘ anisicw’ PEACE goyaivoiu‘ QGIN 5w pigriziacir-w‘ KIGMIISY.’ t rr \\ TElCK.’ i . l Improvements Noted In Atlantic Region A considerable programme n! improvements was carried out on the Alberta Region, c, N_ R" m". ing the year, including the laying of 4113.080 cubic yards or high grade ballast and '73 miles oi new 100 lb. steel rail. reports Mr. W. E. Roberson. vice president and general manager, Moncton. The acquisition o! new rolling atock continued and during the yioar twelve oi’ the latest type conditioned all~steel sleeping cars were turned out of the itioncton shops oi’ the railway, in addition to forty new cabooses, The annual payroll of the Cami- dian National Railways in the Itiarltimes is approximately $40000,- 000, while materials and Supplies were purchased last year to the value of approximately smooonoo oi‘ which $8,500,000 was for the fuel, the railway being the largest consumer oi’ coal Irom the mines oi Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick. Annual wages in Newfound- land approximates $8,000,000. "The uncertainty prevailing in wauFFO‘ 1s v0‘ KICKIN’ EACH 0110B! AROUN‘? APOLNDI.’ VIIIITUIIG r» womb. so rota stow BOOT"; EACH 0TH‘? u n 0 Jig-v; 1,1. 111w) __ _. P§-~ -. 1-2 ‘ _ JrQQslQfQlZERWRAP t ~ - w ‘ en. "-' 1 1 ‘.1117 av an nnvics. me. HEY, Y0u.'- so BACK UP ..‘..:1._-;... . ._ 15-5-57: ‘ mi - '4 : ,_ i LOOK Aw w» we“ 6AM or» \ n1: 2i?"5.11'".:li§’13,'..€l‘§é°‘l‘§ i2 RIP Kim ~ ~ "Y “h? we“! l"'.~fl) BEHLaQD ‘ LafiFelziagewsgxlflrAgk/N the outlook m1- the claiming‘ (zcoutow-r l-lELPmMA'AM...l-G AHEART ATFACKI 1 “r” "-5 THA '5' , - llLllcb tat. tere s s ‘ ; A? .. - FATTE5T vi-llaEéyE ONWTHE?I_E'J\L§8P.E5' gigaa-zigsiiéynizvffgggngnetgemggg ~ - 1.. i; __ e TREE-r BEFORE E6 AN ' l "it-N ‘l THE‘, TAKE THls blinggblbbblnilaellnldle sllzllglllilltiizsondli‘: tion in monetary ahd world mor- kets, so that any improvement in world conditions should be T611909- ed in industrial production end a consequent increase in car load- ing and gross enriiinizn of the rail- way. The policy oi improving the physical property and services o! the railway will be continued dur- ing the coming year imd the high standard oi’ maintenance main- tinned." LEADER. IN WOOL Australia is the world's chief producer o! wool and its moat im- portant slnzle industry is sheep iarmi . BINGO lloly Redeemer ilall TOIIIBIIT 8.30 The prlsu are the some on thou prevailing n! other Bingo: in the city. THIS NIVR HA . GENRE! ANDTNI CLASP i GEMS PlflFxTl-V ALL EIGHT I \_ p ilttil q-ngwitoan, _, 1.1 'il"'1ii2'T‘/ YEAR§ "iooglfiil"! _ $h§,,;_»~rw\ , 1 » ~~ - - » .»~-.--...~_____,_, ,____ __ ___._ "4;