L. 0. A. L. o. an. Thaw. (irandOraIgeLitdge 0mm. Island will meet is annual session ‘h Prlaoe Arthur Lodsomm. OrapsmLWednesday, May 11th, 1949, at 10:30 AM. " mnmorsuouagoorursaonsaorlan Iflllll, Illl meet in the Masonic Crapaufl, wedllfl‘ day, May 11th, 1949, at 10:80 A.M. d. A. MURRAY. Grand Secretary, L. .0. A. HRS. ANNIE DARRACH. Grand Secretary, L. 0. B. A. i srronrrronrr Assoerrrrurr urrrrrro The annual meeting will be held on Saturday, May 7th, at’ 8 PM. in the City Building at Charlottetown. All members and others interested in the Breed ore asked to N 9'6""- Plans will be finalized concerning the holding of a Regional Show, the purchase of sires, bonuses to new breeders, ard to Calf Clubs, and the program for i949- R. n. BELL, K.C. ' STIRLING wooo. President ' Secreta ry. FliEE PLUMBING CATALOGUE Immediate delivery on baths, basins, sinks, toilets, soil pipe, steel pipe, septic tanks etc. Mlllii PLUMBING 00. liepl. S N... r059 sr. LAWRENCE atvo, MONTREAL llloarl lslanris-liarlhau Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PIINOE EDWARD ISLAND l NOVA SCOTIA will open on Buada , May 1st, ma-srsnnsan TIMI Schedule ior the present:- "Dharles A. Dunssln "—Leavo Wood Islands for daily information, listen tn CFCY st 8 ALI. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIMI iisrthsrslrorlasrl Ferries Limited HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘seer oro MAN wssrns shout ills secretory l hired with a Guardian Want Ad?" RIP KIRIY “Prince Nova"—IAave Wood Island 1 P-M- ‘Prinoe Novfl-Lesvo Caribou 5 P-M- ‘ “Charles A. Dunnia "—Leave Caribou .. . 1 RM. 11 AM. 5 P. M. "De you happen to know the ‘little bird’ that told my wife vrns GUARDIAN. (l7 Th Sometimes a father's in the way. At least that's whet some moth. ers say. . — Peter Rabbit. old house ot Drummer the Wood- pecker dorft you ever visit her there?" asked Peter Rabbit, Little ‘Timmy the Flying Bqqig. rel shook his head. "No," said he in the most matte; oi isct. tone. It was the evening after Peter had by accident found out where Mrs, Timmy was lip/lug, "Why not? Don't you m“ h" at all?" persisted Peter, "Why should I? She doesn't want me to. The last. time I triad 1E 5M dw" me away. Sh; doesn't want me around. And Z don't want to go where I'm not want. ed. It always is that way When she has babies to look alter. 1 guess fathers don't count nu,“ when babies are little. But that suits me. I can do as I please as “"8118 I keep away and don't bother the babies and their moth. fir." explained Timmy. "How many?" asked Peter. How many what?" asked Tim. Fny- He was thinking oi some. 1311118 else, wondering 1g 1n a o". taln nest he knew oi there were any 6E8! yet. Like his cousin, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Tim- zflil’ the Flying Squirrel has a ilk. , ms tor eggé. It is s taste that n11 squlfreli Rats and Mice share. But so do humans, so we cannot blame them. can u-o? "Babies." replied Peter. "no; mflny babies has Mrs. Timmy?" “How should I know‘! I've never ‘seen them," retorted Timmy, Hg didn't sound as ii he was even interested in knowing haw many babies then, were. "Are mu wllinz me that. you don't know how many babies you have? cried Peter. Timmy chuckled. It was a rs,- ther- squeaky chuckle, "I haven't Any. Mrs. Timmy has them," said Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson IZIZIJXIXIZ-tni-r-ra; Neither FLah nor Fowl Establishing a gull; qulgkly. n“; with as little loss as possible, is M"; quite the "elementary" pro- cedure that many player; 59am to iormance in today's deal, USO I y Kart denier Uvlh sides vulnereblr. a A K 1o 9 5 Q 9 4 2 o A 10 Q A 7 Q J 4 3 2 A Q ‘I 9 Q 1o a 7 N 9 x .1 s or: a a W E e a s s as 5 S 4.? 1o a s a s s ', Q A 5 8 . ll. T. llULhlll LIMITED .001 o 4 Charlottetown a Summerside 4.x .1 a z Fennel] Q chug"- L“. chm. . The bidding: HOG-ulna Ar Boyle ‘ _ ____ __ - m“, East South West North I-errbea Tuplin Co. ' ' ' s: - w“ Pass ‘ Pass Pass i Q “m” “'"" -~ ~ ~ - MW ‘.322: ‘ ill? $2: 3.2.- Pass Pass Pass West opener the heart seven. and South held up his ace for two rounds. After winning the third heart lead, he led a spade and played dummy! nine. East. won and returned the clrub ten. De- clarer played the jack and was pleased when it. held the trick. Now he led his remaining spade and, when West followed with s lorw card, he thought ior a long time but iinally played trhe kind. then the spade ace. The spade suit. did not break- whlch was not remarkable — and now south was in trouble. He could not win nine tricks excerpt by establishing duamnys iifth spade, and ii he did that, West. could cash his last heart to de- feat. the contract. There are two sound methods of establishing e suit such as the spade suit in this deal. The best "percentage" method is to cash the ace and king, then to lead t-he ten. Success is assured ii the outstanding spades are divid- ed 3-3, or 1i’ they sre 4-2 with one o! the honors only singly guarded - the actual case here. ‘rho second method, almost equally good. is to take two sac- cesslve flnesses, first to the nine, later to the ten. This method also would have worked in the above deal. The scbusl declsrer lost out because he unwisely tried to oom- ' bine two plans, each of which is effective individually, but. which. in s manner oi’ speaking, are mutually exclusive. rs-rsnuao 0V1 A1’ ‘INA? MINTmNO V—T F$A "It lvfrs. Timmy is livinx in that. orntoa W. Burgess) ‘- "What kind oi a isthervarelyou, n, way?" cried Peter "You know What I mean. You are their lather. ‘Ihe idea of not knowing how many babies you have. What kind oi a lat-her are you, any way? cried Peter. "The sumo kind as you, Peter. and s. lot. oi other fathers we know. When Mrs. Peter has bsb- ies do you ever know how many there are?" retorted Timmy. Peter hesitated. He looked as ii he ielt a little ioolish. "I do when they begin to run about." said he. "I should hope so. I'll know horw many I havq when they are old enough and big enough to ccme out. But you don't know how many you have until they are out oi their nest, do you?" replied Timmy. Peter was honest. "No, I don't,” he admitted. "And my guess is that you don't even know where they are," add- Bd the pretty little Squirrel with the big eyes and soft fur. "I guess I could find them it I wanted to look for them," declar- ed Peter. He didn't want to admit that he never yet hsd round mom. "Well, I know where mine are. hut I em just as well pleased that I'm not wanted around. I'll be on hand to show the youngsters some tricks in jumping and glid- inz when they are hig enough to l rake lessons. but I don't want any- lthinr: to do with them now. I would hate ho be tied down the way their mother is. She leaves them hardly long enough to gel. lenough to eat. I couldn't stand it. No, sir, I couldn't stand it. So I ‘keep szway. Their mother can do | the work or taking care or thcm lend the worrying. I can do so I think rr is. Consider Smith's pg}- i Dims and do." said Timmy. That sounds selfish, doesn't it? lBut it didn't sound that. way to ‘Peter. You see he felt just the _l same way. “The care oi little bab- g ies is their mother's affair. 1 guess old Mother Nature meant it to be that way, and it suits me!" said he. "Mrs. Peter says I would be in the way. Probably she ls right. and zoetrween you and me Im glad oi i.‘ "Me, too," said Timmy. The next story: "Anxious Hap- plness." “What kind of a lather are you, anyway?" cried Peter IONDON (GP) ~Britlsh sheep iarmers are being helped by the BBC to hunt down "killer" dogs. A National Farmers‘ Union oilficisi said: "I! the case is ur- gent, programs will be interrupt- ed to send warnings to farmers in the district that there is a ‘killer’ abroad.” Franklin l). 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