MAY 10, 1948 GUARDIAN’ CHARLOTTETOWN I 4 *1 M» "w - was»: KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED g ‘ . - ‘I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE A P A l Contract Bridge . _ , _ ‘_ . i 7* i I" ' s " ' v ’ _ a i l Br Imvhhe Culbuimi gl I f I smlmauom ‘ 4 ‘sfifoab ‘a’ "“ f;i?e DRAMA FESTIVAL (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Tirne MAY lst to JUNE 26th Leave Wood lsIands— AM 1 H‘ Prince Nova . . . . ...;. 8 . .- . . Charla! A. Dunning n A.M.-5 m. Leave Carribau-- Charles A. Dunning ............ 8 A.M--l P-M- Prince Nova . . . . . . . . . . . ll A.M.—5 PM. LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION a A DIITICULT POSITION Semi-Finals "'1"? l" Willy’! dell was sever? I ely criticized roi- his bidding, but, ST. PETERS HALL the iaci was that he had been Rochfard Square Placed h‘ mm‘ a dummm THURSDAY, MAY 20 Starting at 8 o'clock. Two Plays and Specialties Tickets may be obtained at the Abegweit Gift Shop, Tweel's Groceteria, and Shama's Grocery ST. MARY'S ACADEMY ' SUMMETLSIDE Honor roll for April: Tm; was m Grade X—1. Zelma LeClalr; 2. seiierihuavél,a"glgdrlffbelfgiézf Anita McNeil; 3. Mary Kelly. yo,“ Eu‘ _ sou“. Wat Grade IX-l. Dorothy Sonler; '2. 1. p“, 1 . P", Patsy Scott; 3. Edna Gallant. 1 Pass 2Q Pa" Grade VIII—l. Wanda Aitken; 2N1‘ Pass 3Q Pug ‘J. Marina Doyle; 3. Doreen Blacq- Pass Pug ' - uiere. Eunice Gaudet. ' "' Grade VII-1. Eleanor Gallant; ‘ 2. Una Wedve; 3. Etliel McNa . Grade VI-a-l. Florence Gallilllt; we“ wen“ ' ml“,- “d 5mm 2. Shirley Arsenuult; 3. Alvina wade three ext“ trkks- “m”! ‘ml! Arsenault. Ifvggad? ace! _ Grade V-l. Joan LeClair; 2. me Bu: L? ézeeewglraisgfflslézlihpgs! i g Mary Thompson; 3. Joan Rogers. ' “ 6- 1 TTY MglillllErIghli/laeBAl-tsleniliielll-ehuhzhh mfiggzuse" North answered "I JOTTT ERIP?LE_II' I - . - . -- .‘ __ , Poirier, didnt know you had anything to WW0“ Alamma R 1 I . Grade 111-1. Geraldine Nourish. speak °‘- - ._ i _ Nandi Gallant; 2. Gertrude Glllis: he“ w“ l 8"" “e1 Y» be said 3. Marjorie Perry. f?!‘ NMAIVS Win! 0! view. Let's con- Griuie III-l. Margaret Wood- “d”: l"0.A.i L1LB.A. The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. I. will meet in annual session in Sans of England Hall, Rich- mond St., Charlottetown, WEDNESDAY, MAY l2th, I948 at 10:30 AM. The R. W. Grand Lodge ol the L. O. B. A. at P. E. I. will meet in Boyne Lodge Room, Richmond St., Charlottetown, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, I948 at 10:30 All J. A. MURRAY, Grand Sec'y. L.O.A. MRS. ELIZABETH BEST, Grand Sec'y. L. O. B. A. “W. WAIT/l YOU'RE CLHWING 6H THE I side; 2. Julia Sonler; 3. Faustino Th“ °"°“h°"l P69901110 la the DONT MISS THE pen-y 09mins diamond bid promised Grade 111-1. Charles Hickey. "Y! lmle- Then. when South bid ‘it, __ ‘l B I G D A N c E iviiiiiim Dawson; 2. Louis Arsen- ‘W’ dill" Over one spade. Nor-ah eult. Leonard McNally; 3. Charles had}! different problem to recison Mcponaky ‘with. He was tempted. of course, IN MORELL HALL Grade II-i. Philippa McNally. 9° r9358 to ‘three clubs, but as he 2. Bonita. criiiimt; 3. Marjorie =0 reasonably pointed out, what if wsoursoiiY, MAY 12th Noon“ m. m“ mum, 50M w,“ mh k . ..-‘\\\\\ sponsored by Hui] Qqmpqny Grade II-l. William Plneau; 2. i1 hfldirlg as: - Music by Eastern Rhythm Boys F?“ mow; 3‘ Clarence camps‘ . .- e n Modern and old Time _ . . ggqxxx " DANCE 9:30 - 12:30 amuse swim SCHOOL Qxx " ' " i- ‘A K x x x Report (or April: i Grade X-i. Marion McInnis; 2. 'so_u.“h Certainly would conclude Anne McInnis. Wm,‘ this 5mm . \ ‘ s. . . , _ g sham-l ,that live . , Napoleon and lliiele Eliiy By lllltford Maelrlilir aim vm-i. George chitin. dubmflhaps ,.,,_“.,,,,,d b. a m , dleesvooNlfscu A. , 2- Gerald BF”- contract considering N my ‘ THINK MY SINQINQ x “NOW My BANK SO Weir's vow? NEW cAn- WIFE I - - ~ 0"“ "1-‘1- “NW” Mum“? blddingland ‘he would swe 0 a? "A5 ‘MPPOVED lizfinétéfi-finéTné "D LME-TO GET ONE-BU WIFEIS SlfigQlé-ip 2~ “mam”! Byme- the chi-Ee-nnliump level 3i poifj SINCE I - is PAVING: HEP NEW SINGING I‘ QlgIP%Fgl-JAYI?JD-YOL.I%S|IM NG, Grade V—l. Marieh Clflrklh. serve that the“ “fluid. be three Tsl-ifighm ‘TEACHER ssopo BQOKEhHléi/EVEEOIME . OUTSHDE, QE3|DES, cANl-r YOSD" ~ -- Magma Iv- 1' Jo n Kenny’ 2‘ tricks immediately available to the TEAQHEQ? A LESSON’ You DO IT? 5E5 "M REAuiue-Tr-i PAPER’?- are enny‘ defenders-the spade ace and the " Grade 1I1—1. Jean Clarkin; 2. i “e km ,_ ~ ' 8 OI diamonds. lhiis, a Rey Kenny‘ 1 Hive-club contract would be llnmak- 6"“ 1 s"_' Lam‘ Kemy‘ lable. For this reason, North iniied Grade I Jr.—l. Ph llis Dunn; 2. . Rm! Kenny y ytoNraisler clubs directly. Mrs. Thomas Kenny. teacher. ! sougsbildnffigrr/gllfiz‘! “:3; "w: KEEP THEM Covmmn notrump. Noiw North ielt - still with reason-that South had 90mg- thing like live hearts to the queen and ilve clubs to the ace or klng_ nothing else. I‘. was South who might have Clfllrifled the situation by jumiping to tour clubs over two notrurnp. , When storing sauerkraut, rip-i enlng cheese,‘ lish or cooked broc-j coll in the refrigerator be sure‘ they are covered to avoid taint- lng other foods. 'l,~‘@l_d_ | Ry burl Andersoil‘ CORNWALL Y. P. U. PLAY Cornwall Y. P. U. play. “Safety First." was presented in Cornwall Hall on Wednesday and Thursday nights to large and appreciative audiences. This comedy was a fast moving plot. with plenty o! action and maniy good laughs. The (ol- ‘iowlng were the members oi the cast: Jack Montgomery (a young hus- band)-—Parker Jewel. Jerry Arnold (m wnsuocessiul flxer)-Eric MacPhall. Mr. MacNutt (a detective detec- ' _ tlvel-Gordon Boyle. m hflnk I ""- M" Elmer Flannel (aw! ly s - II u mgpsmmey “m” TIPPY AND CAP STUBBS Abou Ben Mohs (a terrible - v lhlbfln "immanent: I'LL BET Tl-JEVLL BE SORQY, TIPDIE- Tl-IEY’LL NEXER SEE US GO THAT WA "AN" I'LL GO THIS" 8- 1o 'I‘urk)—Jamea Miller. By Fngqly mid slim-gen Mabel Montgomery (Jack's wife) ' THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! -Lulu Glow. Virginia Bridger (MabePs sister) Irriiriaesoiiiariiiiisriziciiriziiirrs, I Burouoiiizorriiosrrioio 3112s’ ._ A -ShirleY ma. i/ % rrs GUESSING-SO SHE sins. wiionoxouriiiiiizwisiiir Gil siiiz. / m$;‘§:§t§§{°15uf;fd¢=' (M Zuleiku (o. ‘mrkish mdidl-Jenn Boyle. Mary Ann (YFinnei-ly (Irish maid)-—Betty King. amzduyynmi HEADACHE By ‘nrinnuineinr the liver ml bowels, Dll. HAMILTON’! PILLS help you to have a cleaner, more healthy body. The blood ll (reed r MINUTE. ISN'T lT-e I MEAN- Ull- 3 -\ i‘ 1hl‘1_“nl\nvAlu—flawlmloq T X 5y Vilabstef - oiowou H-E-CA-‘IQ no! hem many lmpuritlel. renewal _ __ vigor h imparted to overworked NW! - 6O 1° QHlo gy-ATE , '?' organs, and thul n the genernl " _ ‘ _E_N_T_,|- 3 health l! Improved. there in ten r- g V I ' ’ _ room tor nielr headaches to ereep In. Take one DB. IIAIIZELTON’! 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