ii I 7 u . E s - 3 I N G 0 Maritime Life . 7fZ..1xl 700;4)".I FOR GOITIIE PREVENTION lloly lieileomar ilall ' ' TONIGHT 8.30 The prizes are the same no ..Persona whose diet contains few um. pnumnl .,g on," of the seafood: rich in game- guuo, 1,, 9,. any preventing materials should use ,- iodlzed salt. KIWANI8 CLUB OF CIIARLOTTETONVN Presents MISS AUDREY FARNELL, Lyric Soprano, of the lliiiliiix Conservatory of Music Assisted by Notre Dame Giris' Choir Consisting of 40 Voices Under the Distinguished Patronage o! Lt.-Gov. lion, -1. A: Bernard anil Mrs. Bernard Premier Hon. J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones "lg II'4Il'HI)III Mayor B. Earls MacDonald and Mrs. Mal-Donald At Prince of Wales college Auiiitoriun . TUESDAY. MAY 9111. 8:30 P.M. TICKETS FOR 7, AUDREY FARNELL CONCERT AVAILABLE As FOLLOWS: GI-IARLOTTETOWN-Members of Kiwanis Club: Toombs -Music Store; Atkinson's Groceteria; McCoil- Frontenaic Service Station; McColl Frontenac (Tom Davis); Maritime Electric; Queen Hotel; Worths Drug Store; W. R. Jenkins. SUMMERSIDE-Allison McLean. KENSINGTON-Taylor Drug Store. MONTAGUE--Jamieson's Drug Store. SOURIS-Cox Hotel. O'LEARY-Peter Pate. ALBERTON-Waugh's Drug Store. VERNON RIVER-II. S. McLeod & Sons. L. 0. A. The Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. I. .Annuai Ses- sion will be held in Boyno Orange Hall, Richmond St., Charlottetown, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, 1930, at 10 a.m. Mr. John E. Hammond of the Orange Insur- ance Department will attend. The Grand Lodge of the L. 0., B. A. of P. E. I, will be held in the Masonic Hall, Grafton St., Char- lottetown, WEDNESDAY. MAY 10th, 1930, at 10 a.m. Mrs. Margaret Scott, M.W. Grand Mistress will be pre- sent. MRS. ANNIE DARRACII. Grand Secretary, L.0.B.A. J. A. MURRAY. Grand Secretary, L.0.A. IVIEIIJERN CAFE 174 QUEEN STREET OPENS THIS MORNING MAY 2 Hours 7 AM. to 12:30 P.M. For the host nit-ais try the MODERN CAFE Tom Lee. Manager. l.l'l, ABNER iBy Thornton W. Burgess) PETER MEETS WATERFOOT Impossible, you're apt to find, is but a figment of the mind. -Old Mother Nature. "Did you say something?" asked Peter Rabbit as if he had heard yet wasn't sure that he had heard. "I said that your eyes didn't fool you after all; You really did see some one." squeaked Jerry Musk- rat. He was on a small mud land- ing near where Peter was sitting on tile shore at the head of the Smiling Fool. "On the water?" asked Peter. still staring straight nhead at the smooth, shadowy water. "On the water," agreed Jerry. "it was Waterfoot. I had forgotten him. He really runs on the water for ll short distance, and he is the only Dcrson around here who can that I know of. I dont see him often, That is why I forgot lilm." . "Who is Waterfoot? That's a funny name," said peter, ”Is is any funnier than the fact that he can walk, or at least run., on the water when no one else can?" squeaked Jerry. ”No-o," admitted Peter. "No, it isn't. If I hadn't seen it done I wouldn't believe it could be dons; As it was, I had to see it twice to really heileve it. I wish he would mmmm'ommmm' contract Bridge I!) Josephine Culberuon .:ommmmo mmL NO NEED TO GUESS QQDEDQQZJJ There is no need for a "correct guess" in the defense of such a deal as today's-all one has to do is rely on one's partner: East. CELIEIJ North-South vulnerable. .Q914 Q72 QAK631 Q101 . 63 ': :53 N QKQJ10 galoni W E 864 4 S .85 4.3432 -I-K995 gaiuioaoz CA9 OQ nan Thebldding East South West Norm 3' 49 Pass 50 Fun GO P9-33 7. pug Pass Pass North felt that inasmuch as he had been "forced" on the first round and had shown no particu- lar strength. he could well afford to bid for the grand slam”when South himself showed such a huge holding. Actually, South was too aggressive when, having cue-bid at the four-level, he then leaped to six spades. West, sure that the opponents were prepared for a heart lead. tried the desperation attack of the diamond jack. (This was indeed "desperate," since East, if he had been void of diamonds, would have doubled seven spades to call tor that lead!) South won with the queen, drew trumps, then discarded two clubs on dummy's high dia- moniis. He saw that the diamond suit could he established for an extra discard, so he then ran off the rest of his trumps hoping for a miracle. West discarded the three and five oi hearts as soon as he could-but this did not help East as it should have! When South led the last trump, East, holding the lrlng-queen of hearts and the king-queen of clubs, had to decide which suit to ungunrd- and he guessed wrong. Thereupon, South cashed in the ace iuid nine of hearts. East should have realized that iiis partner was trying to help hinil West would not have discarded two hearts and kept onewhc would have to let go the third heart. if he had it, to give East the "count." Thus, East should have knowli what to hold! AH GQTANOTHER DIECE o'ru' Pirci-irira 0'1-i-i' i C-AL wuost KNEE- , can AH aims r' Maanv ub wir." MIDDLlN' GLAD To 0 MET UD Wil-' vo' - Looxs LIKE IT MIGHT as A PART omen SWEET FACl:.'.'- FO' TH' FIRST TIME, AI-('LL GIT A Iaouc-in-a IDEE. o' WHUT SHE LOOKS "Are you talking about me?" asked a sharp high pitched squeaky vowe- Tj:- come over here. I Would uh? I0 "5 WIIEL he looks like. How in the world can anYb0dl' bu” 0”” 9! ml” Bug folk walk on water? It isnt possible." . "Perhaps that is so, but you ve seen it done." chuckled Jerry. Then he addded. "Probably you know I115 cousin." Peter looked up quickly. "WW3 15 his cousin?" he demanded. '1 have heard that he has several cousins, but I guess you know only two. Anyway two are all I know. One is Shorttail the shrew. The other is Teeny Weenyi W9 55131" lest of the family around here. You must have seen both of them." I said Jerry, . Peter nodded. ”Shorttail, is liv- ing in the dear Old Brier-patch. he and his family. We don't like them much. They are not pleasant. to have around. I don't like Shrews." "Are you talking about me?"'ask- ed a sharp high-pitched squeaky voice. startled. Peter looked where the voice seemed to have come from. There'at the edge of the Water WIS a Shrew. There could be no doubt about that. But this was a stranger. p Peter never had seen him before. was not "Hello, waterfootl Peter talking about your cousins, you," squeaked Jerry Muskrat. Peter was staring most impolite- ly at Waterfoot. "I hope you'll know me the next time you see me," said the small stranger a bit crossiy. No one enjoys being stared at as Peter was staring. "I beg your pardon. I'm sorry," said he, which of course was the right thing to do. "VVIIY haven't I ever seen you before?" he added. 'iYou haven't used your eyes," said the other sharply. "I've been around. I've seen you. If I could see you with my tiny eyes you should have been able to see me with your big ones. But some folks never do learn to use their eyes, and that is a good thing for some of us small folks." - Just then there was a sharp sound from out in the middle of the Smiling Pool. It was the slap of Mrs, Muskrnt's tail on the -water. her danger signal. Jerry plunged into the water with a great splash and a slap of his rubbery tall as he went under. Peter looked to see what had frightened Mrs. Musk- rat but saw nothing. He looked down at the place where his new small acquaintance had been. There was no one there. Prime Minister Speaks On Social Security GRANBY. Que, April 20-(OP) -Prime Minister Louis st. Laurent told the Granbv Chamber of Corn- mcrce Saturday that social secur- ity is the best means of prevent- ing the Canadian citizen from being buried under an avalanche of economic pressure and hard- ships, He said means had to be taken no guarantee setiiriiy to the work- iing man engaged in earning his living in indusliinl organizations. Funds to provide ior this social IllSUI'ill'l('e had been provided by taxes which have bccn assailed by name people as being too severe. ?......... BRAZILIAN GOLD OUTPUT The gold production of Brazil ioinls iibout 550000.000 annually- ny AI Capp AH BETTER GIVE up ru' SEARCH- IT'LL BE BETTER THET may .'.' by Alex Raymond iuow,Now. JULil...DON'T am:-r worzavius You: Pair-rrv HEAD! gggy mu YD.) CAN LEAVE FINANCIAL oi-iooi.oN"r aaav MATTW5 79 THE MAN or his FAMILY! A5 ii? I was A DITCN Hi'i.i. PROBJBLY ITASH IIOViEN'i' HI STEPPID GF THE FOR A WALK" 'rRAlN...BU'r LT w SOAP, x... THIOUI-i Hi! No .u T1? R-' .,g rr IN His aooM...orr HIM GJTTA 'l1vt1...lMKII9-GIM HIM!" TO GNI MI TIMI TO GO .... ; - ho; yum ” GOOD Aroopsim xo754E.,.7?,3s2i as ouicksti ' m ...-wad PAGE run run GUARDIAN. cHAiu.or'ra-rown ,,W-,.,.,,., .- MAY 2- Q KING or TIIE BOYAI. MOUNTED ' by W0 Grey '” P555 Margy vms Ross PE'PR!3'EN1S L PLANE. ms MIT up 50 I 'D ' DIDN'T ANYBUDDY As? sea ME 7 DOTTY DIPPLE . No CALLS YET 1' 5 NO vcrrrx WHERE'S THAT NEW ' LIGHTWEIGHT sweisreiz OF MINE '? TIPPY AND "CAP" STU35 SIll...WAIT A MWIENL 'SlR...'lHEllE SEEMS I.) BE A COMMOTION. ..JUST A MOMENT, siiz... 1 WAsHED IT, DEAR" mp rr SHIIANK ,I v '8 A lLlNKlN' suoe -' THAT PINKY. l'o LIKE 1' EL? PALooKA TRYNE -1' mawcx 'iS sLooMiN ' BLOCK wore! V by Buford SWEATERS ALWAVS SHRINK DOWN ITIS r-unnv i-tow My NICE 1:) you; SIZE 1,! . -.....4:.' few:-xi WELLI HOPE MIZBUDGE DIDN BUY CYTHEIZIA A T AND A VELOCIPEDE TO I RICYCLE wELL,wE COULDN'T R swam HOUSE CLEANING YESTERDAY BECAUSE OF HER NEW ELECTQiC WE'VE NE-VEP BEEN '70 THE CLIPDEM CLUE EEFOPE -THEY SAY ALL THE CELEB' PiTIES GO Tl-JEDE - TILLIE rim "IOILEB THAT; QlGi-lT- VCIJI? I'M -so THi2iLLED- WET-?E LIABLE To MEET ANV- aooy Hews - RY WHERE - DELATNES APE EVF - A CHANCE TO SEE NEW DRESSES oH,Mi2. BUDGE- I WAS JUST COMiN' OVEQ--I DlDN'T HAVE CYTl-lEF2lA'6 YESTERDAY I 4 .. . 1 vvtwren-ARE mares ANY csijsisisiriss EEWBE VVHO CAME IN ASKED THAT SAME by Westover SIMPKINS MAC, IAPPRECIATE THE OFFER OF A JOB WITH YOUR FIRM, BUT I WOULDN'T THINK OF LEAVING 333A auT,11LLie. THINK or YQUR Furuesl YOU'LL NEVER GET Aw PLACE HERE 1!-IGWIH 9ociAi.sucass is vMausHuAnacDAil.'ms ITINIR . 50-IE GCWGO SHE JUSF Ll5'IENED AND SAID &”ITllN6 QIGN HO- &M VEANT5 HER A&JNDu.... BUT WE'LL GIVE vou AN I in-teaser IN THE , BEOQUIEEVE