..,1~1eY.1.e._.1941 PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE And INCLUDING FIRST SOLO (Drawing May 24c, 1800-3 . EXCHANGE ‘rule COUPON AND FIVE nontans m}; .-l new novice FLYING INSTRUCTION roii new srungms ENTRY T0 DRAW FOR COMPLETE FLYING COUR5E cirrowhl AIRPORT . __ . '. m3. WTKVW/ ‘W3’? gills ’ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDTAN_ 1 j Musical At liatrc llama Academy . ON THURSDAY, MAY l5, AT 8:l5 PM. tain parents and friends with a program of fine music sponsored by the Notre Dome Alumnae. The entertainment will consist oi instrumental music, vocal -"’""$1~r 52m- 5/1 r 1w. ACROSS tiandarin tea Flolved Exhibit Kind 0i‘ cileece Coast Confronts u _..- r‘? 9°99 Kind of lrcascl Strange June-hug F55 Seesawed Senior iabbr.) Regret. Head (slang) Board of Ordnance iabbr.) 21. Traction. engines . Sphere Hesten 3i. Cut off. as the top 35. Solid part ct‘ an em- battlement n Ne: ----..._ "' “N FPFFD?‘ new 54- IT. Mountain of Thessaly l8. Slugglsh outlet of a lake (S0. U. S-i 39. Quotes i0. Mend, ae hose e1. Employs i2. Man's nickname CHECKROOM _ __ A chessrnan Greek letter i3. Ever tpoet.) - Yesterday's Cryptoqiiote: I75‘ GRAFTON sr. Modern and Old Time 9-12 o'clock Music supplied by the “lRISll SWINGSTERS" Admission 35c. ibéibiir€iwiiidi®id§€bi{ 9i DAiLY cRosswoRo- DOWN 1. A kind of ilsh soup 2. Musical instrument ‘Solemn wonder Written statement of ones ability 5. Jewish month 6. Mother-ot- pearl 7. Shadow 9 0 12. Asterisk 14. Prepo- sitlon 16. A kind at dog 19. Exclama- ce f‘ 25. Exp‘ naive missile 26. Mountain nymph 28. Hebrew letter 29. Flowers 30. Resorts . Encounters . Blemish 39.}! tiirvroQuorm-A orypiogrpra time!» Y. LYTEM LQYMCZX can OAZQORA AENZ TYQZ xzzu EMX XEQB N/tzu TEMAYYX TEKE-LAGNNGZQ. WHEN MY JOURNAL "APPEARS. MANY srmurss nus-r com: bowu-wistnsenmi ' Distributed by icing Featuree Syndicate. Inc- ./ . E0 c@~eo=g>ec@eorg~coe@>eo@eo-@ec@oo TUESDAY DANCE AT THE WHELAN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM CANTEEN int. Tl mfi-fiose- E GE Yesterday's Allure: 32. American political leader 36. Learning 87. River (Fl selections and choral number's, "ln My Sweet Little Alice Blue G’own in a novelty setting will be a special feature. An admission tee oi 35c will go towards Alumnae Funds. - All interested in music are invited, ( ‘3 PRINCE EDWARD PLAYERS i»? ;¢1»a-e€->~>l>’=-_i>ee<—)=,.o _»_}.= \_ Y‘ $4 OF CHARLOTTETOWN i’; Present \ i, ’ as 5 BLACK GOLD’ g é A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts ' E,‘ NORTH RUSTICO, WEDNESDAY, MAY l-itli 5 KENSlNGTON/THURSDAY, MAY l5th f "A Play ‘You Will Enjoy” manna" “rwww .~ {Marshfield & Vicinity i The many friends of Ralus BINGO Strickland regret to learn that lie H0| Redeem . has been laid aside lol- some time. y ‘ er Ha“ | TU-NIUHT Mr. and NLrs. Joseph Dunning, s 30 dsong River. are spendiing some time _ ' ‘here the guest of their son. _ Jul"? 0.31:: are‘ the-future“: Miss bellne Doyle. teacher oi ”"‘““‘ l" i" ""- Marsil-fleid school, spent the weels- Freezom end at her home in manscliffe. i I i For Charitable Purpose: I M1“ Fwy" Unwhry- “PM. spent a week-end in Marshifieid re-i cently. the guest of her friend. Miss‘ . s" e Contract Bridge l M1‘. Lorine Cooper, Dunstaitnage. returned home recently from e flip to Halifax. N. S. By Josephine Culbertson I lvlLss Lois Scott. Bank of CCKIn- I ' {mom stafi. spent the week-end. Generglly spcakl-nfl. it isnt Wlae iwith her parents in Ma-rshlleld- yto make a minimum bid or overcell _ I -———— ‘on an extremely powerful holding, Miss MBflOn Dunnlns. NW Lmflbut strategy sometimes dictates this ldon. arrived home Silt-UNIV 1° “QTY aclion- Observe the bidding igpend some tln1e with he? PBYPMI- technique of the expert South player in today's deal. STRATEGY IN BlDlJIl? | w,“ Alva Mumri. P. m. Leland lflospital Office stuff, silent Sunday East dealer. lwltih her relatives in‘ Mezehiield- I Bath sides vulnerable. EastgWest 60 on score. Rev. F’. N. Young has fehlfflfll from a trip to London, Ont. where O33 he vlsitrd his voliitlvoo and other 929b,’ H jriends. :1‘ 1% 6 l Messrs ‘H. L. Dunnlnd. flllifl-h- Q Q 3 1° N Q A- x 9 7 field. and Owen Reade. City, left 5 5 4g‘ last ‘Tuesday on a motor trip to U72 W H '3 Halifax. They are expected be“ 9-19 4-3 2 S 49M}? ever lhe riveeioend. 11-5 ‘ IIIQ Mr. inn Mrs. Cedric mum. who {IA K 1° 8 4 purchased the ioi-nl ronnel-ly owned _§ 3 Lby Ledwiil Boswell are busy haul- 1M J 9 3 4 3 3 ling their furniture and will lake up The bidding: residence here shorilf- ma‘ 5mm we” Nap“, FREETOWN Y. P. U. it“) g3" g3, Pass On Tuesday evening. May d. the young people of Freetown gath- ered in the United Church Sun- It is obvious that South had no difflcutly with his six-club con- 0U‘! OUR WAY / QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds /// , - ’/[\7li l \ "Either we got to have more boxes for me to stand an-ar ltop our Guardian Want Ad!" . ' by Rev. Ralph L. Wagner. day School room lor another o! their regular weekly meetings. During the business period detail- ed plans were made for the trans- portation of all the members to the Young Peoples‘ Rally to be lleld at Kensington. Since the tract. V South's two-club overcaii will probably shock readers W110, NI- rectly appraising the South had as a. real powerhouse because of the distribution, will feel that South rare a terriiic risk of being dropped Lower Freetown group were the at a. two-club contract. Naturally, winners in the contest on St. since South was an outstanding Mark's Gospel which was held expert, he considered this possibility some time ego in‘ the union, var- but he rejected it as just that - a lous suggestions for honoring tlile possibility, but en event that was zrmlp were made and discumd- lnot in all likely to occur. Hts own After all necessary business hid void in spades and the state o! the been completed the members re- lscqi-e, “m1 the opponenlg‘ 40-011, ceivcd instruction in singing from wmwmced him w hi; 9m flush“. Mrs; Frank 961mm and Mr- J- B~ |l0ll that it would be almost i1 IBWIS- _ miracle if West’ North and East When the vo-cai melody had died ,3" M55“ u, “he mow-lug hm away, two lively games provided‘ goulyys reason for not, making a 1°!‘ °v°rYb°dy a, "c" "llbyahle imuch stronger bid. such as a two- Dl-‘riild 0f T°°"@a"°"‘ ispadc cue bid in the opponents‘ The mecilfle Closed ‘villi a Plrrfl‘ ‘suit, M35 his well-founded fear that Wcst might be frightened or inspired by such a. show qf strength on _South':, part to give a shutout raise ‘in spades that might make matters much more difficult for the North- South pair. Observe that that is ‘precisely what probably would have ‘happened if South had bid two .-spadcs as a cue-bid. West, meturally afraid of an adverse slam REIIEIE BY RUBBING IN . 'mighi well jump to four spades. ’.,,,§",'.l‘.§i'f [one tlicn ii North bid at iill he areeeeleu. wollln t-itilwr double or bid five din- hbwiiiiiii‘; lmonds. mast would trace - and .elav. South would be lbaalutely in the Ilene-bevelled dark as to whether or not he’ could ‘m’ m afford to bid five hearts or six clubs 15in” he could not be at all sure loi finding support for eithe: suit. With Maia: Hoopla noun hurfizv Him-- _.. . _ . lfif rei _ i "s. é:é’:.-" i‘ "Wu AIfiHHlITY_YIAIQ‘DOQOQ‘ l. _ nail?“ ' ."i".,'_v "hum" C‘ m. l qt , I I P’ _ _ 447".‘ v Q.‘ .@ 12/ - YOUR LlTiRARY TASTES Aizc - 1'i.i. cuP 1l-lis -- 1. ‘MRI BuY l1‘! . _ . The Senior Music Pupils of Notre Dame Academy will enter- itms or THE ROYAL Mouiirco not V Baa/res, 50s.. m: J/a /s up}, MQQA/f/ES/ I MAYIVOTQJQFFCT 7h’ G. KIA/G I045 7H5 QVLYOVE WHO 54W U5 D5720)’ THAT STA/FF- M/D Hi3‘ DEAD,’ PAGE a iv one me ancient-um; tmvu we r/aueso new 11w r/l/s WAVwD/D vou so: um r YlAi-LwELLH/VELL ave * YA A EIGNTJZOUNO ex- HlBlYlON FIFIY PER LAST BIG FIGHT WE HAD HERE WAS BACK AROUND |920.JOE WALCOTT FQJGHT BOB CWOWTHEP. (‘F ATRCFOLIS, " O. r,—~ Y _ 2 mall-hm Syndicate i? 5 THOSE wave on: "rusv (i! "You MAKE M: ~ FEEL LIKE YOUR GIIEAT- . GRANDFATHER/l/ I \ 8v GOLLV-l U550 TO wOQl< IN 1H5 QAIM no THE OLD DAV5 AN’ NO one OBJECTEDI! oeoov- vow-r as so dross -vou KNOW VOLVQE LIABLE ‘r0 CATCH COLD i: vou Goour lkl we 12mm! ME WHAT TO 0o --l LlKE "ro use ME own l/i/L JUPGMENFT- . lp’ ‘L air “ HAIRCUT Air IA! C l} guiifsgonp" Iv Fri-Hind , HAVE "ii-nzowu iT INTO THE l. STREET!" oi-morw. MiLLlEr! OH, DEA THREE ootcnnslt‘ .l .1 '* ‘he Genie Hurt-ow Aden» Snviv. b ly Clitlard Muiii i“ (HX 4%>\ pig magngltuhsgawfflitrrfln s‘ r we sETshi HELD IN THATOLD SHANTY. we -‘ GOT TO GIVE - ‘*7’ WAENINGOF A BANK ROBBERY! SORRY, BUT GIVIN‘ WAQNINS ABOUT THEMSHANTY PG-KS IS