CLOVER CLUB NEIL! SATURDAY MOI‘! DANCE only T0 ‘I'll PUBLIC ‘hblee Ines-wed. lake your Beeernfloue larly by Calling 132$. -CAFETERiA- Dmelng at tl Wclook with Leglonalree orange“ ADMISSION 50o EACH Unless Pie-arranged Reservations will not be new otter l~1 o'clock. NOTICE REGULAR MONTHLYMEETING BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY BANK OF COMMERCE HALL FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, AT 8 P.M Full Attendance Requested. E. W. HOGAN, Secretory. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MQQ40© Seats Are Not Reserved . Will Be Sure 0f Seats- SO GET YOURS NOW. Seating Plen Moy Be Seen At Ticket Sellers. Send Mcil Orders to MILLER BROS PRICES: $I.00 - 75c - 50¢ . But Only Ticket Holders I SHARE - THE - WEALTH TICKETS now on sans: tar: MILLER BROS. MUSIC STOliE-CHARLOTTETOWN. ALLISON MMLEAWS-SUMMERSIDE. (Hyndmon and Co.) l i l l I t CYRIL LEARUS-ALBERTON. i J. A. NOONAN‘S—O'LEARY. y LADNER’S SHOE STORE—MONTAGUE. i WM. ACORN'S—-SOURIS. “$965.2 Q FLCDR SHOWS IT'S CARNIVAL TIME The Kinsmen’: Big I-‘air ls In Full Swing At mm ARMOURIES Games, Amusements, iiariety and Refreshments . With Two Great Acts Dancing As You Like it With l LEWIS a LDLA BILLY K1116 Outstanding Maritime Performer PRIZES AND DRAWINGS — 1947 Studebaker-Full Pantry-tiruen Watch (3 Prizes) TiIliltiiiT’S iliiilll PRIZE: Charlottetown courtesy Paul's Flying School. Admission 15c AT 9-11 P.M. Sight-seeing flight over By Josephine Cnlheris n nil-eat slam Bid“: The “scientific approach" in bidding Can be arwflv evrdmie- 3 Observe the direct and offs ttve style o: tn expert who est will“ _ ln-‘todeyh deal- Dietributel by King feetlree Indicate. he. Contract Bridge Man Pvrtravs Tiiii ‘ "Y of alir travel across the Arctic NO PHONE ORDERS m. -...<-». ..,. a . . ifiouttfdealer. l- Both sides vulnerable‘. DAILY CROSSWORD “m” - Q 10 5 ACROSS 8. Beverage 19. Cover O 7 4 " ‘ffistern ‘ t. gtomlzer 2o. 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Wager \ ittisan or _ l “ "l" Obviously ll West had'ha ‘ . ripened uakdmkero’ to open l heart, the slam cotld mytmgon“, have been defeated on the _sp>t "Jsolnum but with three suits. aside ilorn gtmaemhrk trumps, to choose from, pzor Wezt ngrutue; did not make that lucky zuess. He . tbghwpioph“ tried the club queen and after , ab) that decltuer had nothing to twyrry N. bile mtiee about. $0.6m): letter It ls sate to say that this Wfls ore II-Goddesgog slam that the average player m-ght dawn easily miss. Suppose the North- lBog South learn was using BBlackwond titntelsglsnat.) end South tried to fllld out exactly “Sacks y " what was what by bidding tom i10- 37-€lube truilnp over three spade; North Bdlreland would answer with live hear-s to mniwinl lhow two aces-and E3813 prompt "W1 ‘ double d: that bid would tell West "MM" lpmclseiy what to load i} the op- “~"l°k"“mI_ ‘ponents persisted to six spadetl {will arm as the actual Smith bid the hand, ' ‘fly he was making an excellent invest- Nani" merit. First, North might have heart Aug-AL”! cohtrol. an: the; slum might qlhdependmt co d. Sccon , nn even m e _ portant. by avoiding‘ the mention . of any other suit, We=t would be “YPTOQUM_A QWD] qqgflflqn presented with B. dLIlICllIt guess» “w” l. L less he happened to hold a heart q Y I W It is x l. n .1 o R n x i. L r M a v combination tndt made that trad ital t rl. I vl:w 0 ':aa A M I z Q . w U z ‘I M A x M x n T 3 z IYreaIItHsH adlstribruilon and . - ' 3' - N th’ tam splde rllse, it was __. TCTYTTTPT" _ - tom-be gseastlmegd maztheslam could Qfflleeieilet 111803! WITHOUT DOOII I he made it the enemy dld m" 1m‘ "A . mo avauu. or A um auvm-smnmcrl. medletely grab two heart tricks, and South's direct method rellucrd that risk by a substantial percentage. ‘ “ , :rl-iA"r.aAl:-- raw-rum LIA once, ' WHEN ASKED -n-l' ocean was . ‘Y 1- *~ “ll-L'Amour BOARDING HOUSE noose»! ‘(OUR utineeaaoeeo MIBTAH Madonna/xvi news RANCE IS HANNA IN elusive CHAUFFEUR! . .' UEC$MG OFTI-IN‘ R§- ,_ __ + dad-a» ___ .__ ,3; _,-;~q'»t;:,,. ». _. l : 1' '- -- : . i of Western World WASHINGTON. D. C.. Jill-he 4A. Reflecting interest in the possibil- regions, a new National Geographic Society map portrays the top of the Western World-the vast expanse o! Canada. with lts islands stretch- ing tcnvard the North Pole, togrlther with Aioska; Grcellla-nd, Newfound- land and Iceland. The ten-color map. distributed as a su-pplcilnent in the June issue oi the Nat-tonal Geographic Mag- aLti-le. incorporates the results o! wartime surveys of the Far North. A new trancontlnental highway acicss Canada also ls ilyacsd. Even winter tractor trails which supply northern Canadian mining districts are included, The newly determined position r/f the North Magnetic Pole on Somerset Island is shown. ThJS point is some 250 miles from its old position on Boolhln Peninsula. The map emphasizes the close- ness betlween the Western Hesnts- phere‘; northland. and. the Old World. In Bering Strait, Eskilmol on Little Diomede Island live under the Almorican flag only three miles from their cousins. on Big Dlomede, a Soviet Russian possession. Their homes are in different herniisphcixes separated in time by a. whole day. When it ls noon Wednesday on Little Dlcmede, it i; 11 A M. Tihurs- day on the neighboring island. The area coveted by the map presented an unusual mapping problem-n because conventional pro- jeetlom involved sizable distortion or Variation in scale. Consequently, new projection -—- the Chamber- iln Trtmetrlc -— was devised to measure distance with great accur- acv and to give little angular dis- tortion. It is based on a triangle o! three great circles from which all other pointgaire determined. urns" BY RUBBING IN b BrIn go ulek relief. reeeeleu. Int-drying, With Moior Hoople j Bfiltle SMILES ‘lb MY SWOLa-uP FEETG! Btrr THAT MONKEY surr KI ' R TWRAZZ NEYGIMME ‘TWCHEERIW FER THAT BUM... MAKE A MONKEY OUTA ‘ml! ‘yh- _ DOTTY DRIPP Hint-CONNIE is Til/Q HOURS LATE! vES. DOTTY AFZE YOU OF swag mu ASKED COURSE! HER‘ TO SIT WITH TAFFY TONiGHT? e E s w. ommwlss GUYMYER coon sir ITI.’ f ' iT’5 HORACE-"WELL JUST HAVE BEDTIME, _- ‘ HELLO-JIGGE-I JUST EAW YEQ WIFE BUVIH’ A LAWN MOWEQ AT THE HARDWARE OTOIZE-Sl-IEE ‘GOT PLANS FTEI? 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