THE GUARDIAN. Ci-TARLOTTETOWN KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED. 21. 1950 - ”.'Tm- by lane Grey NOVEMBER woon Imdoa scuoor. for colds. 4' MATHIEU'S SYRUP Grade X: 1. Joan Mllligan. Grade VIII: 1. Hillard Kelly. Grade VII: 1. Myra Kelly; 2. Floyd Mllligan; 3. Paul Gallant. Grade VI: 1. Shirley Lynch; 2. Gerald Rafferty. Grade V: 1. Eugene Millii;ah- Grade IV: 1. Joyce Rafferty; 2. Bud Culieton; 3. Ivan Culleton. Grade III (21): Kenneth Gallant: ib) Leonard Gallant. Gerald Mil- ligan, Clarence Rafferty. Grade II: 1, Bernard Lynch: 2. Leona Smith; 3. Reaby Kelly. Grade I (a): 1. Wanda Culleton: 2, Gregory Smith; 3. Ronald Rif- ferty: (bi Norburt Rafferty- ..m.m.j... CALGARY - (GP) - Women of ' the Montgomery Community As- sociation are raising funds to send another "blue baby" to Toroni-0 10? examination. The child with the congenital heart condition is the first infant son of Mr. and Mrs. :g?jf Ily Thornton W. Burgess) Till: 'r'I-:ItItIaLr: ONE From terror few are wholly free On land. in air. or in the sea. -Old Mother Nature. Iloiy Iledaeniar Iiail TIIIIIGIIT 8.30 The mines are the nun on those prevailing at other Bingo: In the oil). This is sadly true or nearly all who run, fly or swim. It is doubly sad that Man is the cause of much of it. all too often in the name of sport. The flock of I-Ionker the Goose. ilying over the sea on their way to the Sunny South for the WHAT A WONDERFUL PERSON. ENE IS AN INSPIRATION TO THE GI wuA1 MADE so wouosa sue wAs MERcIL!ss'T!RsME is As man we A cu As STEEI....ANO As cibto As AN - uceasne TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT POPULAR MUSICALE ENID DAVISON - HELEN MacRAE I (Piano Duo) y BAPTIST GIRLS' CHORUS P. W. C. HALL TONIGHT (TUESDAY) 8:15 PM. 7' V STUDENTS 500 ADULTS mAL'SPlCES WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Tickets Available AI. The Door TO RADIO STATION CFCY EVERY DAY AT 1 P. to hear addresses by prominent citizens regarding your Children's Aid Society. ATTENTION LIBERAL VOTERS warm FIVE BRIGHTON POLLS 82A & sea A meeting will be held in the office of H. L. Sear. 88 Great George Street on Tuesday. N0V9mbeT.21 at 7:30 P.M.. to appoint delegates for the Convention of December 1st. winter. had seen something that seemed impossible to believe. They had seen Finback the whale sud- denly sound. as the diving of a Whale is called. It wrtsn't just his sounding that had puzzled them and set them to gobbling as they rested for the night. It was the suddenness wth which he had done it and the manner of it. It was as if he were frightened, terribly frightened. Who or what could frighten any 'nne as big as Finback, one so un- believably big? Nothing and no one cculd, That is the way they felt. Yet something or some one had. or they ,.e..m....?..:.m... ElU?O' 47"” - -T C?" G On? contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson r.;OJxtQUUDDQ QGQhL A BIDDING TRAP As the cards lay in today's deal. south could have contracted for a slam. but he made the same num- ber of points a great deal more safely! East dealer .- North-South vulnerable. gasssz VQ7 qsz q.AQ53 m 9: gram N 73 W E zine S 54 QK OAQ vaiuioosiz ? O00 ah-1'?!” pg:-'0 on I. -.-- 4 9 1 2 'l"his was the very "i-emarkaiiie bidding: ' TT.r : Pm "'1'-1'E.:-V V .. - .s swans...-as-m:yQ.::a A..,1.4,.A. ...... ;. ;, 9;". 7”. Everybody who swims is in fear of him. didn't know fright when they saw it. Do you wonder that they were tilled with wonder and excitement. and that they gabbled long alter they shcuid have been asleep? Big as he was. and he was more than sixty feet long. Finback had been afraid. He had had a sudden and terrible fright. Somehow, he had discovered that the terror of the seas. known everywhere as the Terrible one. was in the neigh- bcrhood. I-le was a cousin of all the bin Whales. He was as much small- or than Finbaclr as the latter was smaller than Baieen the Blue whale" largest of all animals. In fact, he was little more than a third as long as Finback. I. The terrible one belongs to the Dolphin branch of the whale fami- ly and is known as the Killer Whale. He is in the sea what aha- dow the weasel is among the small- cr Green Forest and Green Mea- dow foik an land. a born killer, car- rying terror where ever he goes. Unlike his great relatives. the Tar- rible one has teeth. great wicked- lnriiinc teeth. And how heican tea: with them! Everybody who swims is in fear of him. Baieen the Blue Whale. largest oi all animals that have ever lived. many times as big as the Terrible one. flees at his ap- proach just as jumper the Hare takes to his long heels when little Shadow the Weasel appears. Per- haps it would be otherwise If Ba- lccn had teeth. but he hasn't. not a solitary tooth. G. M. AVARD and BENJ. ROGERS. East south West North It was the following morning y chairmen 1 . 1 Q (1) 4 9 Pass that the younger members of Bonit- - ; 5 Q 5 9 Pass Pass c:"s flock saw the Terrible One for Double Pass Pass Pass, the first time. They had just start- 1950 will meet on MONDAY, NOYEMBE.3R.2u'ih. 1950. at 10 A.M., in the Court Room, City Buildiiiig. to hear appeals from supplementary VRi'll8ll0l'iS and assess- merits. Dated November 15. 1950. JAMES A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. City of Charlottetown. gamma SCHEDULE, now many moaunmu SUNDAY) NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES Lrn. It goes without saying that East's double of five hearts was highly in diamonds. it was most improb- able that the bidding would stop abruptly at cne heart. and in this he was obviously correct! when. over East: five diamonds. south made the apparently sucidalovercali of live hearts. East could not be blamed a great deal for feeling his opponent had gone sllzhtiy mad-to have bid only one on the first round and then to be "pushed" to the five-level! West. Ieeiing that he had shown his weakness by -preempting. ac- cepted the double, and now the fat was in the fire for East-West! Doclarer ruffed the openeirig dia- mond lead. led a heart to queen. and took the spade finesse. When the spade queen held. he cashed the spade are, then went back to dum- myls seven of hearts and ruffed :1 ed the morning flight and were flying low over the water when they saw a large. pointed. black tin just either of the two Whales they had seen Finback and Baieen, yet look- ed so much like a Whale that they were sure it must be one. "It must be a baby whale. or a halt grown one," said a young Goose. - Just then the Terrible one open- ed his mouth. and they saw his teeth. Such teeth! Remembering that neither Finback nor his bigger cousin had teeth. nor a great fin on the middle of the back. they su- spected that this might not be a baby after all. but the one fully grown, which he was. He looked dif- ferent in other ways. too . He had a large spot of white over each eye, a white throat and big White spots on his body. The rest of his cost was black. And there was something about him so fleroc that just looking at -him made them HEAD oFncigU(gJ!iA:gT'lO;gEg:AvNM::ET E. ELAN” ;?a3.eu'mH: lg; thaw c::”g:e':g;f(: Shiver. although they were not the tDQNir6' uggoleosu STANDARD HME assumptiaon that East had the club least Mt com" ICAPTMN! ENOYNG Novnunln-1" To NOVEMEER am, krlxng as part of his double andhthag continued on page 16 t fin h . SO 1 59"; yW”'”'N::':”'''T 1 pm difecuyesif thzfciuiipifis Theulall :1 t - .I r nce .............. ..... . y V Charles A. Dunninl 3 pm. Egmuigyzfcyaiggfglmrgv 5:0 egg: NORTH AMIRICAN tm boovo Oal'ib0II- r ' 1 A. -- l:.:':- i.".'J:”.iF.:”2?'.i2i”'::it."3i:5.il;: L 5- 5'.E..V.E"..3?,,t' P'"'" N"" ' L ' club to the queen put dumm in for Q '40 RI Listen in to CFCY on-b' week-do: at 1:80 A-M SI-nndlfd the iourth time. and sour. 's last ' CHMOND 57' nm. (of weather forecast and latest, New. reirurdinl "Ill club was discarded on the good AIIHBMI M...” ...-m., spade. giving North-South all 13 forPoIkyIIoIdon tricks! y LPL ABNER By Al Capp 'u"L!'v"-we--w-rvu-v--u ---v AH FEELS dag.-A5 TILLY THE TOILER TAKE A D Loon acrrrsu ABOUT A COMES NOV! 'VE DAY-DREAMEP 50 IJNG Ml HAVE A BA'H-ITUB RING AMUND WUR WAISTJI S s as IN AN' OUT, 1514' IN AN' OUT5 THINK--WITH EVIEYBODY RUN5lN' , speculative. but the Tact remains b t y . ' ' Tax A eals that it was South's emremly iii3X3gnhfne"iiii35 s3Ift?lIyuAcTI.igr'i,1E ;73"tCY"n3"eth'5"l't" Amtierila" sl'”:ll:1I ent or two later they passed direct- - . . . , -- 9d 0 5 "5" - 0 "8 Vi 0” :5 iv over it a d just rider the s - MERCY A pggso IFGGT-”"EG” Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals Fhoige 0V'e'0:1I1S Vglgpgm meal the on: from Tvhose bu-ckmlt Y I ' E!VEN WORN HE8gflAs(33ER RLNET XETTXND . . - 50 0? '18 35 "Y - 3 row. He v u h ll th M LAND HOW CAN ANYBODY sTUBBS-- -- ' against Civic Valuations and Assessments for the Ye” M" mat because 0! ms mm mm g M8 m C Sm er m ,.g SOON RETAXIIW -m-a if By George McMahon mu: WILL ai.ow' MAc,i-em:sA NEW HAT I osciauao esoacuAi.Lv . 7 one sAw M: MAKE A New one YEGTERBAY -- AND I'M SUIEE SHE'S ALREADY c AT ME--Tl A GOOD SNWF dvair AH I KNOMI MISS WIQIGHTLEY IS ALL TI-il?'AS VO' D0 cosmue MY HATS A WELL,M1DATE'S woe-rr'D srrpe-Io Loot-tAND AI-MM-is N21; sou GONG-to Buy A "TELEVISION 521', r:A'n.45r2? ll Ni N y y