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Graduates nre quniitled to write their Registered Nurses‘ Ex- alnlnations. Please apply to the Secretary, Board oi Cornmllslonerlr Nova Scotln Hospital, Dartmouth, N. S. June i4, i949. Disconnection notices are mailed each month to customers whose electric service account is in arrears. These notices state the final can when disconnection will be made unless the ao- count has been paid in full to our office. A re- connection tee oi $1.00 is payable before service will be rc-cstabiished. Alter these notices have been sent, service will definitely be disconnected unless payment is made in full. Please do not ask us to make ex- ccptions. Please pay your monthly service account promptly. We highly esteem your goodwill and desire to avoid the embarrassment oi disconnec- tions it‘ at all possible. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMIT "-"-NER .___,i._i._._._ i To not be home is sometimes best. —Klt Fox. There are advantages In being bit. but also there are adv". tales In being small. Kit Fox Iound this out a long time ago and he tart too sorry tor himself because he ts the smallest o! the Fox cousins I suspect that he is glad that he is no bigger than ht 11- BB1“! small he has leu wel8ht to carry when he runs and that is one reason why he can run so fast. And how he can nun! With his tail straight out behind him and his slender legs moving so fast He seems as light on his IRE as a feather. and Just sklms over the ground when he is in a great hurry. He lives on the Great Plains where Digger the Badger lives, and where members o! Old Mill Coyotes family are at home. Kit. had been out hunting. When he returned home he iound Mrs. Kit curled up on the doorstep oi their home. She had slept most oi’ the time Kit had been gone. She preferred to do her hunting alter dark. So did Kit as a rule. ‘This day he had wakened hungry - and had decided to do a little day- light hunting. "I saw Digger the Bager," he ' ~>""""~~~ Contract Bridge By Josephine Culberiaon sseelasahllswscnsnapanlasanasenarlllbq rseaesyaeahsnns) A WELL-EARNED “TOP” a Few top-scores at‘ duplicate are so well earned as East's was in the tollowing case: c 1 . gbltliiihsidzas cvtulnerablA 4 1 a a l‘. Q Q - q 4 4, o .._N W z 5 ’ “big bll I 964 l r. +."’l flll°>0i 0°?“ h u» W 08 I0 >""‘7< FOG‘ 2 7 I0 K ‘ii I I I i l ‘ A i K , A ' t a Th; bidding st more the one GOO ~15 go B 1 Do table oi.’ this match-point dupli- ute game was: u; West North Elli i)“: l Pass l2 N 1 ~ Pass 3 Q Pass '5 V Pu‘ 4 Q Pass 4 9 Pu‘ g q Pass Peal PM! The various Souths must have realized that they were taking a chance in going to six with sucn noncommlttal response itrom par‘.- ners! The‘ slam contracts were Iuliill- ed in two cases when South made the correct guess In trumps, lead- ln the ten Irom his hand and put- ltl up the queen when West ‘played low, but this same Rood guess bore no irult at one table! For here, when South rutted the opening lead o! the club ace. led the heart ten and. alter s. long "huddle." put up dunnnyks queen- East smoothly played the trumP deuce! No declsrer who was not. also a mind reader could tail to go wrong alter this play by East! And this drclarer was not a mind reader. I-le led the heart six Irom dununy. and. when East played the three. ilnessed in the hope oi driving out the blank ace. Certainly, it ap- peared that this was the one chance to svold the loss o! two heart tricks. The fact that dum- my's queen had held the trick clearly ‘marked’ West with the heart ace, and therefore declsrer had lo hope that East held the jack The beauty oi East's play may not be immediately obvious. East knew from South's failure to try tor s diamond ruit that the dis.- monds were solid, and he also knew that South could not have i made the bid with a losing spade. ‘The one chance to detest the con- thereiore, was to let the “I saw Digger the Badger," he announced announced. "What was he doing, digging alter some one?" asked Mrs. Kit. She yawned. "No." replied Kit, "he wasn't dissing. but I guess he had been. He was sitting in iront o! a hole that looked as ii it had just been dllk. I stress he was feeling Brumpy and out of sorts tor he W85 llrumbilng to hlmseli as'he cleaned his tools." Mrs. Kit looked up quickly. "Ii-is what?" she asked. Kit Fox grinned. "Hi 1001.5, That was what he called t em, but they were lust his claws. This was the ilrst time I ever had a good look at them. They are some 61M". my dear. They are some claws. With such claws as he has it ls no wonder he is the best dig- 881' anywhere around. l-ie is iussy about those claws. You should see him clean them," said he. "1 wish he hadn't seen you," _ UCLOCK '....-T WILL ARIN! AT TWO IY PLAIIEJIOON 5N’! 2'2. ms _ , _.l':n=: cusnnmw. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN . . .. . - _. _- __,___ _ __ , _, fPiGE sEvEll a3 r b oasnusm msnomam l “N6 6F m: no“ m m" ‘E; l w a ’ m‘ ' awe» ' ‘jam: 1/7414" ‘ l omen immugox Sllnnysltitl ‘infill EYGFY MON.’ wGdl, SOT. Eastern Rhythm Boys osnnmn caste ADMISSION 356 Soprano ’_.__'________ Meet your friends time (By Thornton W. Burgess) "" “m9” TUB-l JUNE 28th-8:15 Beware the uninvited ruestl ‘ said Mrs. Kit. She sounded _. "Why?" asked Kit and added, “He isn't likely to bother us. He is living too tar away for that. You know how short his legs are, No one with short legs travels any isrther than they have to. and I am sure there are enough Gophers and Mice in his neighborhood to be had tor the catching to keep him near home." “Just the same you should have kept sway from his home," pro- tested Mrs. Kit. “I did," retorted Kit. “I didn't go near his home. The hole he came out oi isn't his home. I knew where that is and kept away from it. You know how he is about holes. They are scattered all about. He digs s. new one every time he goes after a. Gopher.‘ I didn't know he was in this hole until he came out. Then ll: was too late tor me to get out ot sight. There is no cause to worry, my dear." "I'm not worrying," 1r: no t.‘ r...»- ao... rmw-unm-u-u-s I TIPPY w) "CAP" stun -_ O-rPI/n») a Mrs. Kit. "I‘m just saying that I'm sorry he saw you. He may not have known that we are any- where about, but he does now. I ivculd hate to have to move. This house suits me and I wouldn't like having to leave it. But we would have to, and you plmow it. ii’ he should appear in this neighbor- hood. We cpuldn't drive him oil. not even the two o! us together. It he comes "we go. You know that as well as I do. And I don't want to go. I wish you had kept out o! his sight." Mrs. Kit got to her feet stretched her iront legs, then her hind legs, yswned and went down into their house in the ground. Kit. watched her disappear, looked around, hesitated as ii uncertain, then followed her down inside. Meanwhile Digger the Badger was digging out Gophers and st the same time thinking o! Kit Fox. "I wonder where that Iellow is living," thought he. "The hunt- ing here isn't as good as it was. not as good as I would like. I wouldn't mind moving into a new neighborhood. It is easy to dig a new house. Nothing easier." That very night he started ott in the direction in (which he had seen Kit Fox go. Very early two mornings’ later he came to the entrance to the underground house o! Kit. and Mrs. Kit. He knew it was theirs the moment he saw it. “Anybody home?" he wondered and prepared to ltnd out. Bv AL CAP? THERE GO ELDORA AND MR. z UCKLEBEQRY" HE MUST BE TAKIN’ HERTO TH’ STATION! WHAT A l-IANDSOME. COUPLE! ELDORA WILL ' MAKER A BEAUTIFUL. . I ~- QLIELLA VINBOOQEN7S MOTHER sroooeo THEIR ACCOUNT AT m’ snoclzv ’cuz we ISN'T MARRYIN’ FZUELLA" @- . , I VfliDERl-IOV/ LONG ELDORA ' WILL STAY IN Tl-i’ CITY BUYIN’ HER TQNJSSEAU"! MV LAND; EAT YOUR BREAKFAST ll mmmncele ism- uv AN’ must-nee lfi. STILL AéLEEP AN’ I kill l-IEAIZ OU COO 5N0 FROM HEIZE/l I'LL CALL 1P Tll.LI-E TI-IE TOILER. WE CUULDGOEAMCNIE Fmsrmo-rneu-romz owe: m A1Ntl,MAl2vlN- THESE CHAMBRAH FFOCKS ARE NICE ANDTHE PRICE i5 we Mist-IT (flip.- PRICE A BATCH Q