1-as GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 17; 1950 PAGE TEN ” g g N” E... KING or rm: aovar. uoomao "V M" ii"?! -6 aaan oluvs; IN it FRESH SEA FOOD DISHES (Throughout the Summer) Chilled ('loin Nectar Sea Food Cocktail Lobster Burger Lobster Newburg on Toast English Fish and Chips , Fresh Lobster Salad Fried Clams Fmnhinaiion Sea Food Salad Salmon Salad New Englaiid Clam Chowder Fresh Lobster Sandwich iirillotl llalibut or Salmon Steals Pouclml or Fried Cod Fillets Broiled I"innan Haddie Ailauitit-Tid-Bits ' sin-imp, l,ohsior, Clztnls Fried in Batter Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance IEEBY SATURDAY f.t lii::'ulli;ril and the "Clover Gilli)” Band Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For imsrrvatiolls Phone 1222 lit-st-rvutioiis in-id until 10:30 (Ln). 9 Adnii:-'.:.:(iii- 731: s.i'l'i.im.u' miuiri IS mitt: DANCE ZIIGHT AT nits CLOVER CLUB W 4-ooao-co-9-co-o-eoooo-0-coo-co-o4 lCV"9VVVVvv:vvvvvV ...-......uvv.vv- 1 i t 6 6 2 0 o 6 o o 6 o 6 O i 6 O O O 6 5 5 O o v C Q 0 0 0 O o 9 9 o 9 . o 9 o 6 E Ksrrocn BEACH HOTEL NOW OPEN FOR SEASON iii)i,l.VlS. SUITES and COTTAGES ilnlic your advance reservations for Luncheon or Dinner Parties 'i'iCi.iCPH()NE 2381 . . . E i NEW TAXI SERVICE A non ii:i.xi M'rIiPe is now being operated. for the convert- tenet: of ("min-ns and Tourists who wish to drive to any part 0! tho Islziml or lilo Jinlnlnml. This Taxi S:-rxirn is operated by Mr. Milton Carter who is must iiunlllnr with Prince Edwnril Island. having been a com- mnrrinl Trnu-llvr for a number of 3'91!"- Tn ilriw in f'nmfnri and Safety call-e )IlLTON'S TPTSWHHI TAXI Sen-icn I-h,.,",. ":7,-,.,i Charlottetown. P. E. l. Wood Islands-caribou Ferry Service. 'l'liv ('uiini-Clint: l.iiik Between l'IU.V('.l') I-2I)WAliD ISLAND & NOVA SCOTIA ltclieduln lnr May lsi in June 23rd: "Prince .Vnvn"-In-nvn Wnnrl lslnnds . I A.M. Ilg "Prince Novn"-Iii-an-, Unrihnu 11 A-M- 3" I . "Chiirlos A. lhinnini:"- -Hive Cari 3 A-M- ; :'u' "(lliiirlos A. l)unnim:"- .I':n'o Wood is I1 A.M. u - I"tbl' I):iily lninrmntlon. Listen to CIECY at 7:.'i:”: AJI. ICJHIII WEEK DAY-STANDARD TH". Northumiieriand Ferries Limited HICAIDI Ol"l”lCI2: Charlottetown, I". E. L P-QFor Foot Ailment I Orthonttiic 1 Chis-opoaiist LAST CALL . FOR BLUE POTATOES WTEA-Our special pack - Guaranteed - Today Only "3 i"”' G""'”” 5m" ''i 79c lb. with your order. ClIAHl.()'I"I'VI'l IHVN. l'.E.l. N; consult I Phone 248-J Free Delivery 3; li..i.A. BROWN ll. P. ' TEN GOOD REASONS For every action good or bad You'll find some reason will had. be -Roddy Fox. over at their home in the Old Pasture Reddy Fox told Mrs. Red- dy how he had seen Billy Mink and Mrs. Billy digging. or trying to dig. In the grass on top of a high sand bank on the shore of the Big River. "What were they digging for?" asked Mrs. Roddy. ''I wish I know. There was no- thing there to dig for that I could I find. They hadnit done much more lthan scratch away a little grass. They are not diggers, those two. I They must have wanted something y icry badly to even try to dig." dc- , clared Reddy. 3 "Did you try digging where the'.i' lwere digging?" asked Mrs. Redtly. If Reddy felt as sheepish as he looked he felt very sheepish in- deed. ”I didn't think of that,” he confessed. "I saw a Mouse and went to catch it. Then I forgot all about those Mink. But 1 am sure nothing was buried there I would have known it if there had been.” "There was something there or pthey wouldn't have been trying to dig. when did you ever know Billv lly Tllornlsa W. largest! Looking up, Roddy saw a hole in the bank a little below the top. sand bank. Looking down the Big River he saw Rattles the King- fisher flying low over the water and coming his way. He turned toward the sand bank when he was opposite it and flew up almost to the top and vanished Looking up Roddy saw a hole in the bank E little below the top. It -was in this hole that Rattles had disappeared. Reddy grinned ”That is where Rattles and Mrs. Rattles are nesting this you," thought Raddy. ”Thcy chose a Mink to work for fun?" retorted Mrs. Raddy. - Early the next morning Redtlyi was once more on the shore of that Big River near the foot of the high I - .n”cri:nj(n:-rnnnr.n:-.m- .- r.rrr?t-0;-tr contract Bridge 3 .-.0.0.0iJ5C(?5C1DQOQODCttJDDDOD.CiDL A "SWING" HAND In today's deal, North-South (both rated as experts) used up six rounds of bidding-to get into the wrong contract! m By Josephine Culbertson North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. North-south so on store. ass oalcoiosz 9343 943 NH? 41'” i ' T7 N ososs QK1098 W E .4 5 .. glows S -I-64?” aai-(Q10 I .1 QAQJ77 .pAJO . The bidding: ' I North East. South West I I 1' Pass 30 Pl” 3' Pass .1. Paul 4. Pass 5; Pass 50 Pass 50 ml" Pass Pass Rdbl Plat pus Pass West opened his singleton heart. and when it was all over, South found himself down two xtricks. 1000 points! In view of the fact that North- South could have earned 1440 points by reaching six notrump. which could have been made with- out great difficulty. the "swing" against them in this deal came to almost 2500 points! The first two rounds of biddilig require no comment. It was South's decision to make a five- club cue bid. instead of bidding four notrump, whirl? was, in its affect, the first step in the wrong direction. south should have been highly Interested in his partner's ; kings. and after getting a formal I response to four notrump. it would certainly be in order to make the Inquiry about kings with five nos tnimp, The really inexcusable bids in this sequence. however were con- trlbuted by west and south! west should not have dreamed of doub- ling six diamonds and warning the enemy: whereas South. for his part. should not have dreamed of staying at six diamonds. let alone rt-doubling. He should have been very glad to accept West's suggest- ion. and run out to six notrump. good place. No one can get on top of the bank. I think I'll take a look at it from up there." So Raddy climbed the bank where it was low and made his way around to the top of the sand bank. Then walking along the edge of it where he could look over he soon saw the doorway of the Kingfisher home. I-Iaving nothing else to do he lay down in the grass which was quite tall, Just his black nose poked over the edge. Rattles come out just as Mrs. Rattles arived. She -went in but almost at once came out again. Then the two began flying about in close to that bank calling in great excitement. Looking down Roddy saw a stout pointed bill poked out of that doorway. At the same time he heard muffled cries of young Klngiishers seeming to come right out of the ground Lul- der hin; suddenly out of the door- way baow him jumped or tumbled a tcrusle-headed young Kingfisher who without really knowing what he was doing spread his wing and began to beat the air with them. . His mother had flown under him as if to keep him from falling but It wasn't necessary. for without ever having used his wing bedor-. he was flying. so she flew just ahead of him to a dead tree at the edge of the water. on a branch of this out over the water the young tousle-head managed to ism, Hg was a bit a.wkward.iYou see. that had been his first flight and this was his first landing. He almost tumbled off but got his balance, dug his claws in and held on with all his might. Then he tried to Ionic as if he had been out in the Great World all his life. Hardly had he settled himself when another tumbled out of am; doorway in the bank. looked as if he would fall clear to the bottom, found his wings. and with hat. Les leading joined his brother in the dead tree. A third ma 3 gom-in tumbled out into the Great world; a fifth and a sixth. It was a. sight to see and it was happening 3-1. most under Rcddyis nose. Another Came 0113. and another. They were followed by two more, over on a limb of the dead tree ten tousle- headed younig Kingfishers sat side by side and demanded something to eat. Reddy suddenly remembered Bil. ly and Mrs. Billy Mink grid under. stood the reason they had been trying to dig down in the ground it W0” Way back from the edge.-. S0mEhC'N they had known just where that nest was. New out cn that dead tree were ten good real. sons why they had tried to dig down to it. DRIIVK WORK REFRESHED by AIe.';.BI.VlIi0lIll ruaucs. KID.--YOU A rawa...wnA-rv an I DID Ma JUST cau. Ml I 3 won flu nlirz. Laura 7 rm TNEW P5140141. 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