" FEBRUARY zzhmlfiee i>— PURIILAR LEDTIIRE. ' HEARTZ MEMORIAL (HALL, rursoav, its. 22nd, a an. . H§AR DR. DUDLEY QN _ ‘ _"‘Sllil iii rile west" k § A The‘ story olpthe thrilling day's of VNew ‘Beginnings, and h‘ the experiences ot a Sky Pilot iii tlifNortli _West. ‘f. ol The King's Daughters,’ an agency ‘oi social service and ‘ spiritual fellowship. -A shorFmusioal program precedes the lecture. ' " ‘ _ Vocal Solos by Miss Phyllis Lutes Piano Duels by Mr. A; R. Kendall ‘and Mr. mi chino" Tickets’ 50 Cents . Applications will be received at our office during the » next two week's‘ from Dairy Farmers, who are in a position to contract to supply milk for our Fluid Milk trade, subiect to , sanitary conditions approved by the Department ot Public Health. Special consideration will be given groups of Farmers supplying one housand pounds or more daily. Delivery ay be made by truck or train. rune iiiiiii eoiirniiv iiiiireii It M O V ED OWING TO FIRE Yl TllE iiiiriiii: Lire insurance eo. OFFICES ARE NOW Locnrco AT ' , , I. o. o. F. iiuiiiiiiie I34 RICHMOND STREET K. sen. sfroitr: Stock Taking lilearanee Sale FEB. 421 st-Ziltli 0f New and War Surplus Stock. You know our prlees were good, they are better. now. w» i’ W -. y Flight and Teddy Bear Suits. Fur Coats, Jeep Coats, Overcoots and Mockinaws. Wool Shirts, Sweaters and Underwear. High-top Leather loots and‘ Army lootsI Ladies’ Fur Coats, Cloth Coats with or without lur collars. Snow Boots and Shoes. The stock must go. ‘We need room -'-_- Your chance for a bargain! - ' i The store will be closed. to business March. ist, 2nd one 3rd tor stock-hiking. ' “ V 109%. ‘Richmond Street, CHARl-OTTETOWN U1 ABNER Proceeds to augment thejreesiiryol The Willing Circle _ ..___ Foolish wishing. it is plain, Is time wasted without gain. --R.eddy For. "Br r.r_r..ri I'm not so sure ‘i. wish I could go fishing ii that is the way it must be done," mut- tered Roddy Fox as he watched Littler-loo Otter slide into the cold, black water oi an opening in I-uusutiua Brook and disappear under the ice. “I don't see how he cold water makes me shiver. I "Ed 100d- Roodness knows, but not badly enough to try that. Br. r.r m!" _ Be trotted over to the edge oi the water whereit ran too last to ireeae. There was no sign oi Little Joe Otter. He had dived and gone "M" the 168- Why didn't he come be“? Hi8 round. brown head didn't pop out oi the water as y Contract Bridge i l: Josephine Culbertson f’ SLAM DOUBLE RARELY PAY The very simple and logical play made by a defender at the ilrst trick in today's deal might . row-pining trumps ‘discarded the diamond look. have borne iruit against the av- erage declarer. but the particular South involved took the matter in his stride, Raddy had often seen it do in the past. But those times there was no South tiealer. Both sides vulnerable. ears QK32 - Q9642 . ‘K73 J Q 9 3 I Q 6 e e N e q 1 ii 4 emroa W E OKJ8 Q3 8 6 5 S ‘A Q 9 8 4 Q A K Q 10 4 U A J 1° 9 6 9 A Q aw The bidding: H South “hast North 1-1.1 t 2 Q Pass 2 N '1‘ Pass 1i Q Pass 3 Q Pass s ‘j (l) Pass 4 9 Pas! 6 Q i!) Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass ' Pa“ South's bidding was not char- acterized by any great timldity‘ South had bid {our clubs» in the hope that this would draw a dia- mond opening from the enemy. but West chose to lead his single- ton heart, and in view of his miserable hand, he cimmt be greatly til-med. Dummy plgycd low, and East. seeing at a glance that there was no point in sacri- iicing his queen, also ducked. Winning the first trick with ' the heart Jack, declarer then drew trumps in three leads, after. which he returned to dummy with a heart and took the established tir-esse against East's remaining Q-‘l oi’ hearts. (Obviously. ll East had put up the heart queen on the opening lead, declare: would not halve had to' waste dummy’: entry ior this present heart tin- esse; he could have iinessed in diamonds.) Now. with the heart suit taken care cl’. declurer cashed his two and his last heart, East, having to reduce to three cards, was in dire trou-bl-si It he keipt the A-Q oi clubs and de- clarcr would certainly lay down the diamond ace. dropping tho king and establishing his own queen. East actually chose to blank liis club ace and kecp the K-J oi diamonds, but this did him no good. Declares throw East in with the club and confidently iinosscd the iorced diamond re- turn. It was quite possible that ii’ Blast had not doubled the ilnal contractgdeclarer would have made an early lead o! his singleton club in the hope oi establishing the king tor a diamond discard. while the hearrking was still in dummy ior entry, WILL ART EDITORS GIVE. HI THE i-D§E-LALEH.7 IV l L Ii |/' i” [a , y (By Thornton W. Burgess) does it. Just the thought oi that ‘ There were no siBns oi Little J0! Otter ice. This time he had gone 1111481‘ the ice and he couldn't P088153’ pop his head up through that. Reddy began to ieel uneasy. l-le couldn't help it, well as tie knew Little Joe and how thoroughly at home he was in the water. Then he happened to look-tar down Laughing Brook to anoiiier bit oi open water. 'I‘here' on the ice beside it sat Little Joe. He was eating a tlsh. Anyway, he was eat- ing something, and Reddy was sure it must be a iish. How could Little Joe have swum all thatway under the ice. But he had. And how could be have caught a iiah? Sui. he had. Roddy shit-cred again as he thought, or that, long, cold swim. But there were some things that Roddy didn't know. Had he known them perhaps he wouldn't have sliivered. To little Joe Ottentliat water wasn't cold. Under his skin was a thick layer oi iat. the very warmest kind oi underwear. Above his skin was a Goat oi short. very thick iur and over this a practi- cally waterproof coat oi hairs known as guard hairs. Bo neither in iile water nor out on the ice was utiio Joe cold. Then Little _.ioe was a wonderiul swimmer, ior Otters are the best swimmers among all iurry iolk who, live on land. ‘They are even better swim- mers than‘ Billy Mink, and Billy is good, very good, indeed. They are almost as much at home in water as are the iolks who E 1 there’all iLe time. Little Joe could swim under water a long distance. so he had no trouble ht all in swimming under the ice irom one opening to the next. How had he caught the iish? Well. that ls Little Joe's secret. You see tie is a true fisherman. He knows where to look for iish and how to catch them, but he doesn't tell. What real ilsherman would? _ Roddy Fox hurried down ,to the next opening. but Little Joe dived into the water beiore Roddy got there and didn't appear again. On the ice was just the tail oi a iish. It had been a iish oi good size, so the tall was not as small as it might have been. Even so. it wasn't mutli. 1t was hardly real iood. But Reddy ate it. It was better than nothing. that Little Joe might bring out an- other ilsh and perhaps give him more than just the tail. But it was a iruitlesa trope. and Roddy knew that it was useless to wait longer. He must look elsewhere ior some- thing to eat. but where‘) Hunting never had been worse. No. sir, it never had. That is what Reddy thought. Have you ever noticed Continued on pug u BINGO a llolv ileileeiner flail TllllillT _8.30 The prises ere the some ee. those prevailing es other “"1800 in the ally. For Charitable Purpoeee By AL CAP? Reddy waited around hoping. GUARDIAN. criaizwrrierowoi ....._. . s ._.e-¢-_. klfidoFfile ROYAL Mo AGE - \ seven-H unreo r . _ cnz/gréaié manages i’ . sewimenm , 6e? 5: ~ spseoxl 4W- y -- . w. YET-BREE’ lly/‘ullilh \_.-“". N! 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