\ , -JlJ1\lE-_ 2g. __194a THE GllARl_)_Il_\_l§l. ciiégiégrgjgalvn ' ' I a _ Sari _,_ ___v____ ____ . _ Kisreorrll: lioYACiAouNTzo ’ V g i» ' ' " ' ivlflfltGrrr I . . ' §§§’3'...'I.fi.°f..§i...“"”, %22nl??'r:a BY POPULAR REQUEST Wm - < ' THE RIGHT CARD It is usually easy- tor the de- fenders to looate the suit in which the enemy is weakest, but it ls not as easy to launch the precisely correct attack on that suit. Ob- serve this case: l MART KENNY | 1 And Hie Western Gentlemen" goaahlitdeeilclhuinerahllr , Will give o Concert before the Dance at the ‘A 7, 91o s . n, Y 1 . SPORTING CLUB - 1215f..." _ _ J ’ , ‘Q y 1g g N ‘£54625, JOE PALOO ‘ Q , FRIDAY avenue. was 15m .i.2.. w E m _ "Wmnmmxen . . , X n CQNCERT 55g H, 93g pM, _ ADM|§§]QN 5° cgm-g _ 1; a ‘K§‘ aiézfiuliigegkoleé; gidggnfiiififiéggl- t GHHATSNEMUSTBECOMMYEUAAJUSTAEI: _ .. ; - I ' ' @1414 aosrsxrscirhfiugiif" _ . isxsuouinnweii ‘. '"’ Canada's Number One Dance Bond vggig“ 5“,'°"L"'E*' V i ‘*1 ‘ MART KENNY IN reason n. bidding: ' n th lest soon Went with NORMA LOCKE, ROY ROB"" M Vocal Quortetie Dancing 10 to 1 mm. Advance sale of Tickets, $I.O0, oi Hughes Drugstore, Reddin Bros., H. L‘ Worthy, The Jenkins Pharmacy, Old Spain, and in Summerside oi Enman’! West opened the spade queen. Danny's ace was put up and dec- clarer cashed the ilwo WP clubs, hoping to drop the queen. Thin - was sound enough play, inasmuch ~\' I as there were nine clubs in the ~ \ r 1 combined hands, but the ueen could not be caught. South (hould DOI II DRIPPI-E 5W9 CO- not count nine tricks without ' 1 ‘, , TICKETS AT DOOR $1.25 ' ;,',°,§§'"§mf§§ 2:3 ‘gigtfwhgjflijs; ‘viggijéfiggiflou ‘I48 1%? . 1“é“é'eErTIsZ;°§§\/E€§WT"° Proceeds for Gyro Charities “'33 :2’; ‘Zigmy ‘ha; hem _ THlNGlgLhRgiggs H's ~ FOTTY" I T _ ‘ return was the only hope o? setting r 5J3?“ LITTLE ' \ LMEAMNN‘, \ '~ .oo@oeete@sv@at@tt@tt@°°@>°°@i°@°°@i°@°°@°°@°°@°°@°°e‘ hthiusfinhrllilrte 33TH. cfrliiinml-r "T least two diamonds and two spades since West's lead oi the spade queen had marked South withrthe klnz. For West to return partner's _ spade suit would be giving up. '. ' So West shifted to hearts, but ' unfortunately, with no notable suc- cess On his lead of the three-spot declarer ducked, and West was in with the jack. The heart king was . saie against attack, and so was the contract. I ., hEflsUstJudgiment concerning the "INC" eart re um was. oi course be ond criticism, but he was a little syhort NG UP FATHER sighted in his selection or tihe .. - ‘ .. particular heart to lead He would I i (By Thornton W. Burgess) ' ‘ma: LUCKY on! not be told; they mini 11ml for l7 500m McMonln ,-—- ' -» ~- v 5- "' was’ —Y» Home win their way through ‘Pork and pluck, And some eurvlvve through pure luck.‘ --C+randiather Frog Grandfather Pros knows. BB speaks from the wisdom oil’ age [or he has lived long, and only the smart grow old in the Smiling pool, He knows that luck has a part in the lives oi all, but cannot be depended on. and that oiten be- ing lucky is unlucky. morn his favorite seat on a small board in the midst oi the lily pads near the head of the Smiling Pool he watched a foolish young Frog swimming toward the shore wllgm- the bank was low and the Mater; was shallow. The grass of the Green Meadows came almost to the water's edge None knerw that place better than did Grand- isther Frog, He had known it ever glntifl he was himself a foolish young frog, and that was long ago He had caught many a good meal of insects over in the grass. He had had many adventures ovoi- there and he had seen many thing!» 118D- pen there Long ago he had learned that he had been lucky that none of those things had hap- pened to him. "Too had." muttered Grand- father Frog. "that silch a nice young Frog milst he caught by someone else, But the young will themselves. There will be some one hunting over there on a n18?"- Ill" this or my namelsnt Grandfather meg» Meanwhile the young Frog We! muttering to hirnseli as he swann to the shore. “Old Mr Fraidy. ‘Iihinks he can scare me, does he? Longlegs the Heron has gone home and his cousin Quwwk the Night Heron, hasn't been around lately. If he should come I'll see him in plenty oi time. Wlho else is there to come hunting FTOEs alter dark? Old Mr, F'raldy can't scare me. I won't go more than a jump or two ircm the water. If any one should come r‘ll just dive into the lovely soft mud whee the best eyes in the world can't aee me. Then ii any one thinks they can find me ilhey will be welcome to v. . y. At the edge o! the water he found another young Fro: o! hi! own age. Together they moved hack from the water a little way to where the ground was ‘Wei but not tnQ wet, and the grass was ions but not too long, and where there was good hunting ior those‘ as quick as hungry young Frogs. At [ITSL they were watchiul But excitement and watchriulncss sel- dom go together. They didn't this lime. The Invo Frogs forgot iii/Bf?‘ thing but the dinner they were catching there ln_ the grass. So they didn't see a shadowy form come out oi the little awalnl! It the head oi the Smiling Pool. It was Bobby Coon. He had come down along Laughing Brook from his hollow-tree heme in hire Green Forest. shadowy, There ls nothing shad- was Bobby Goon It was only the light, or the lack of it, that- made him seem 010w about Bobby Coon. No sir, there is nothing shadowy about Bobby. He is a heavy and very solid person. Even so he can step lightly and move without sound, or almost without. He was feeling his way. No, he wasn't blind. There was nothing at all the matter with his eyes. He has very good night eyes, quite as good as the eyes oi other talks who like to sleep through the day and prowl about at nigiht. He was feeling in the soft rrrud in likely places where the water was shallow. Long ago he had learned that many times a choice mouthful may be iound by feeling in the mud. Bobby didn't 100i; where he was ieelinig. There was no use in doing that, for there could be nothing to see. So while his ilngers were ex- ploring ln the mud his eyes were ‘watching the shore. He was watch- lnx for Frogs Juat as Roddy Fox know! the ways oi Mice and never get in again on this deal, hence it behboved him to lead some heart through declarer that might trap the king i! he had that honor. With dummy holding only the doubleton ten, the urgently re- quiredlesd by East was the queen on the one chance that west would have the heart "spots" to turn this lead. to account, Obviously, ii East had led mo heart queen instead of the three. SPOfi. declarer would have been helpless. lust a wee bit. He was a lucky young Frog, how lucky he was soon to iind out The next story: "Bobby coon Shows Roddy Fox." ALBERRY PLAINS SCHOOL Honor {mil for May; Gfldfi X — l. Blanche Stgwgrt find George MacMillan (equal, I. Jean MaoMillan. Grade VIII — l. Jean Hyneg, 2. ‘Iiilekna Wilson. Grade VII -_ 1. Betty Buell, Grade VI - 1. Marina Mac- Millan_ Grille V — l. Inez Stewart, 2. Marquis Wilson. Grade IV Sr. - 1. Richard Praushi and Lorraine Valley (equal). 2. John MaoMlllan. Grade IV Jr. - 1. Betty Wilson, 1 Edna Prevent. a. tlolos Walker. 5"“ III — 1- Betty Praught Grade l (a) _ 1, Buddy vmey’ UNCLE BLUTCl-l is LAID -r ' UP AGAIN VJITH THE CQJ - H: 6 LAID up EH? KNOWN’ l-Eou-rr . 011' our- ri_i_ cAu. HIM UP AND Asic I yEé-HE ALWMS GETS THE GQLIT WI-EN I'M IT'S FINI HED'AN' HES TELL HIM TO COME OVER cveo- wuv 0o r ; Al-WWS Boalzow where to look for them. Bo Bobby and Mgr“, w 1k Elli! By lillfiorii uiaebriue W“ knows "is yaw or mo In 2. Freddie itnorinffn ‘°°‘“"" . T PPYAND "CAP" sTusss l_.~.7~‘v _ the low, wet, grassy place just angel (b) _ 1 betel. Curran _ ,. I’ 1+ ahead he had caught many cnre~ g El‘; way e » , HOP YOU'RE ' ' Y- - "I BUMDED INTOA BIG MAN MES. BAILEY" BRING THE 1 anus. ... 2:22;; as. 1*. 1N’ w a I i“ "i "W- i, HIKE MUCH win-haw m“ “mime l" “is 8"“ "hey Mfllan- ‘ “°' PRETTY FA T AN‘ WE. QKINNED MY EtBbW. AN’ 1 v/ITHQUT WATER- prollliably dldnt know themselves Perfect Attendance -_ Riohnrd QUICK CAME POUND TI-I’ l-IE WAS AWFUL MAD, AN'-- air apsovthejll, saw the shadowy Prausht. Edna Praught, Betty CORNER AN’ BUMPED , ‘ I eegrgndigsisihlrshdzs smI-"u Tor-id iifprircihri’? W322i?“ ".°.‘§.¥..‘°£“.‘§“i' ‘m? frififirffll. ' i \ . '_ n o e T. rr ONE new WITH w/aov “I” 5"Y""Y- “WY "Wk W0 Ions y ' D jumps. The iirst one landed them short oi the water, for they we" farther back ln.the grass than was wise. The second jump pluppgfi them into the water, but only a little way out and where it was still very shallow. ‘Iliey plunged into the soft mud of the bottom. stirring it up to cloud the water One had outjumped the other by SCOUTS. BO\’! Wli-LYOU BE SURPRISED‘! ' z Ta- lhnln u». QM». 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