WELCOME ROBIN HOLDS HIS 'IONGl'E Wine in he xi-I-.n holds trvnziie-. From him no Vscrnts can hr in I in: . r0'iri Mx. 'Jriaii In runner Bro-i-n': garririi Wri- conie Robin ualriicd 01.1 ii.-. Toad mad Ynim: Toilii bi-n -I in - ilalves. He had SN-n (Vd Mr T do the same ii-:.r: lw'wl' H" upre n7d i.n-m 'z.rv ll- seen other man no 5 .' ii . Toad'h fanulgc rlw liiv xi -2- Despite Dhe .'11ai;V 1'7 rm in oeen this done he no -.2 ii:-,d to if. They iii h.i ii. -.i when rnnini 0 linlo iiiidc. . sunk lower nizrl INF” ally the c-nrhh fe'i Hardly worn two)- 'i'm.i-ied when Mr. Riarkszi no iilitherin.-; J'.-om nmzm: i-an v Ages. He paumd tn Look ihs in: Ariel Lhai. way. Mr srrwirl in dl31iDp0lill4"(i "Are you jcmk iv: hr 3'1'v'ii r asked Vifricnrrc Rob Al he know Emxv. ill Mr. Biacksnrike mid .' ' to be poldo. "Iirn inok t”: 'r.v (T5 li or one of 11:5 for Ht 4 Dean them 1150. asmd Blackanake. "VV'hy4dn you 'V.'I”' to 'x"'n,'i.'.”' mu-d ix'.a'.w... vi -- Wooil Islands PRINCE El)W.HiD ISL! Tho Priiu-ia following uciiciliilo. Leave; VV'uiIil lni:Iiiilx- Prince Nun: . Chnrlcs A. Diiiininz; Leave CarIImii- Chnrics A. Diinnliiir Prince Nrwn . Learn H-inil Isluiivl-.L Prmiie Nola Leave Cn.i-Ibou-- Chlrleo A. Dunning Prince Nova .. . ,. 1.lSTE.V To 1 ii'('Y AT 7 ("Mrh rm rnrly NORTHUMBERLAN Head Office: rrusxiiig: "Wu .'i-krtri I I caribou Ferry Service THE EUNNI-ZC'l'i.VG LINK EETWFJ-IN Mun and tiiziricn A. lliiiiiiing uiicrailo an the (Staiiilard Tim?) Oi T1lBT.Ti in! T0 OCTOBER m THBTR -5.;i."'&&i"m-xminiiii Charles A. Dunning L.” 11 R-111 1.10 All. STANIIARD TISIFI CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. For Pnrlii-iilnrs Phone 73, Chnriottctmm. l I M .. '.I.r'if'?'SV ii”z”Jg,!V' 'r:'7r'-3 K5 5. wt uiiiirwn, I-."l.”1 lnckiiii for snnienn:-T” Iicmine Robin. as politely " Ur will ns ha "I: xmi . iioss of .vours'."' Blnvli.-zirikn. liw." dcL'Iai'i-ti Wel- .-u-ni- am rather Iond I-' Oil Air 'I'i!.'id I have known i'l'l "or a 'n.n2 thin. I would hate in mi: aiiv ha:-m happen to him." 'W:in s:i:d azxy ha--ni was likely H: xiiwivri l.'il1'.'i""' 'n.ssed -..'x.-, no sounded a lil :.iI iirlxii '1 Mr. bit .'.i min," !V3pilPd Welcome Rob- En .c.xCPtIy. "wiih you around I v? be told. I haven't r I me you climbed L0 NI) AND NOVA SCOTIA 7!-Iih 301 h 5 H.711: I iI.m ll mm. :inil. ziiniil iIi.Ioppointnient.. D FEIIRIES LTD. our nest and frightened Mrs. Robin almost to death and stole our sun" . "What are eggs for If not to be eaten?" hissed Old Mr. Black- snake. "I wish I had some this minute. But a Toad would do almost as well. Where is Old Mr. Toad? Don't loll me you haven't seen him. for I know you have." "I didn't say so." snapped Wel- come Robin. "You didnlt. have tn. hissed Mr. Blacksnake. He was gi-nwlng morP and more angry. "I! he is around hcre I'll find him." "If it will be so easy to find him'wl-iy ask me.where he is?" retm-ted Welcome Robin. Mr. Blaokisnake sa:d. nothing. He heizan Lo slowly movv about this way and that. He continually darted h-is slender tonigiie out. You know it is forked. which makes it look like a double ion- gue. That tongue is very impnr-I Iant to lhrir oivniws. Ill is byli means of their tongiics ihai ihcyi them. Several time! Mr. Blacksnake, crawlrd right nver Old Mr. Tnadj an-d Young Toad buried in thei ground. Welcome Robin wanted tn' chuckle, but he didift. He was too, iiise Io do that. He was frarfiill iliat it he did so. Mr. Blacksnakel miight suspect where Old Mr. Toadi was. ”Are you very hiinzi1v'.”' aakndl lwelcome Robin. He tried in sound 'vcr,v polite. "Yes, I am." hinxod Mr. Black- snake. "Well, I hope you stay hungry-"i niapped Welcome Robin. lK'hAChi M omirse wasn't a kind thing to, sajl. He was thinking or tlinse eggs: ltvir. Blacksnake had stolen. midi lot the baby Birds lhat Mi: Black-I snake had taken from Iheir ncslcl and others he would take it he: had a chance. . Meanwhile, doun in the 2IiVI.H(i.l Old Mr. Toad and Ymllln TIVNII were kenping f1liiPI Just as iiwv had once beforr when Mr Black- snakcls cousin Blutfor the Aridcrg had come looking for them. Once more they had moved him" ml-I portani it is to he Di'O1,)i'.ilTI'l Hi all: times for what can happoii. i LiRlASlrlL'l'(VHI.t'l'() . FIDMONTON -- KC?” - Tiir .1rish must bs- taking nvr-r inma- iioes as well as ilie t.raditioii.il Irish potato. Miss Miibcl Scott Iound in her garden hcro R iomalo in the shape of a sham- rock. BINGO Iloly Redeemer Iiall TONIGHT 8.30 The print on the some on than prevailing It other Bingo: In the oily. T l learn very much of what is aboulk p H THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN . . ' KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED coiitraot Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A NEW FORM OF "POSTMOETEM" The American Contract Brine League iii to -be applauded lot I new service to players who reach the final round of national tourna- ments. The League sends out records "of the hands themselves. voluminous statistics showing the contracts reached by each pair, and the comparative much-point standing. it is extremely interest- ing in go over these records alter the tournament and observe the miiliipliciiy of contracts and M- u-its (4 Consider the following deal, roi- example: . ' South dealer. Eut-West vuInerIbIio- Q 3 O A Q 3 . 6 5 4'0 8 5 J 1 . 4- Q 7 , 9 7 Q 10 8 4 3 -Ipt-400 2 A V 0 II The record discloses that 14 of tho .16 North-South pain who played this board failed to reach Ihc ia,i'd.'iwn game at three no- Lriimp. Eight pairs ended up It three clubs; two at two notrump. and one M. Lwo spades. The other three pairs al least tried to "get .nmewhei'e"; they dniiibled oppos- 'in;z two-he-art. contracts. iind Lliniigh ihmr efforts were not siiccmxifiil iszncc those East-Wests ucre dcieated only 200 points). the penaliy double wt: better than a crai-en part-score contract. Even without knowing what went on at each and every table. it is still possible to make I slircii-d gusts over the flaw in tho North-Soiilh open with one .x'p.id0, and that almost every west passed. Going further. we can also take it for granted that the usual reponse was two clubs- and now ii iias up io South to make or break his own side. Over the two-cliiib response. ilit-re is only one rabid that South can logically make. and that is a raise lo throw clu'bs. In no other way can hP i-onvc.V the informa- I.-nn which North so urgently re- quires - namely. that he can. ex- pect to run his club suit at no- Lrump. After that raise. North can either equivoc-ate by bidding hearts. or can take the plunge in nnvrump himself. lM.'-my Smiths iindoiibtely rabid the spade suit. howei'ei'. and once they look that course, it was vir- tually impossible to reach three notrumrp. The world's first co-operative diiily was founded in 1882 at .Hjcd- dini: In Denmark. l 4 . no , W57 i L pbyr. I Ii IRISH ROSE WOMAN OF IZORNCO imn MV iviu: AND LOOSE , DANDBUFF -i1'5 Mm): wim .-.,. ou! WHAT Lo I N WWATCH u ' r nurrv ADS ou K YOUR HAOI: LATHER ,1 SETS ,1 LI”'i..'ABNER . . MTIIIPE ' 04 0'1 HOLD? BYJINGI T'-IE eoiimwr ) is me oi, A UMP CARD. A cAN'r r-we ME! r DISMISSAL 74! GUMMWT I5 FEOMiEM9 WILDROOT LIQUID CREAM, 0 SHAMPOO . CLEANKVOUKHAIR MAKES IT GLFAM 5OFTAND SILKY , SEE MIAT I MEAN . "'5 MAD! WITH 'l.ANpI.IN . "V" 4313 733 SIZES By WALT KELLY KEEPiN'ir SIC! E I NIVIIIIIPEDMI. WIPES )'0' I BEEN woimw p on: MY own. IIM BEKNOWNY-' FELLE2 I KNOW?) I5 GOT A &" IT? H267-GU66 Nor vuucn riiar-.,nooi.i,g.. '3Ti'.AK, UNTIL , THEY sronr! -5”." v---v - ---- - .- ---n-9'-4'&n-r&--Ls-4...- .. . owv A ws.-mix - ' , Lain mam v..7 .2-..r.. W ffivrz DAVS K-KIN AH '.'-WARHUD I W0-HOLQ DAKIL C: CD w-our i:-rooo- I ovEi:.'.' NON, L... w41., BUTAH cmcr W5 9 N70 MAIN Ev!-ZNT.'.' WU NBER FGJWD OI? WIJETHE? EUCJJ BEHSFN J?l.EY5 I TEIED... I CALLED CN T145 OLD TEPEOR AT HER VILLA ... 7iJPN 7115103! CV ME '54 wr o-rliv afaiigga nuzjws up niaapasvse WE DANCE "THE BIG GRAPPLI'.".'.' (ho-c-oovc-co-c-oo-9-co-Q-at AM Mr we: can ammo. an arm: arms smwmwss Prtnlwiolu aiwnrcxuzf Just As HEATHEEJS ANCIENT cm. CHIJGS LIP. iiiii. TOWARD imwsoii-s CAMP lN' suiiicu or MIJRDIB SJUSPECT iioa,A i-ii: or Loss CIIASHES INTO THE Pass! Hun mun JOE PAIDOKA - "" ' i 1-uiuxs A MILLION. DON. WELL we SURE GOT vlAN...OoO... l..I..6oY I... it-Vhlwih l weu. new IT AS A 1-airsic aasax... A IMIWAI wlu ml 10 1 v0u'LL HAVE To RUN -- THE PLACE FROM HERE ON. WE'LL BE IN YOWN IF VOU En ANYTHING . 'iNl5 JOJNT I5 As COMPTABLE CAREFULLV AS YOU WOULD. , o-tn-I-M-uu.p.-N -...:.i,.... &-.9 ;- Q Gui Anderson W BEFORE 1: 4 GET IN THE ' Tuei I'LL TAKE -me PHONE E: ma noon X HM-' I 5HOUL.D HAVE Dl5CONNECTED THE Dooiz BELL !! rnfpx AND.:E-A;.'T-Q.-I1-5; OH, ALL hIGHT'-1'L COME AN' Tb : E rm sgzuaaiir -ruis cu TIPPIE sfu...-a.. I t ' Mis' BAILEY--.' ME” ii-;;;I.i-3 , 2- AVA. xi Li