iililillNii DANCE An invitation dance is to lie held in St. Mary's Hull, Summerside. De- cember 27th. DANQE Sunnyslde Ballroom Every lllonday‘, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys Allhll5SlON—Sbc Meet your triends there _ Those exporters who have l hooklr-tie advertising space are only until C\'nturdn_v, Dec. 14th. Director of Trade, tor space. Minister o! As required by the fcrrcd to in the said Act, ance with the terms and the l may he permitted by out the prospect 0t dend to you accordingly. DECEMBER 21'. 1949 REMINDER T0 EXPORTERS The booklet on the industry now living preparer! by the Dena Resources, is rupltliy approaching com tor liaritittm distribution by the Phone 1502. HON. EUGENE CULLEN. NOTICE Income War Tex Act, this will advise our shareholders and patron customers, as re- times and limitations contained in the said Act, amended, it is our intention to pay a dividend in pro- portion to the 1950 patronage out o! the revenues ot 950 taxation year, or out of such other funds as the said Act, and we hereby hold the payment of n patronage divi- Signed:- THE WILTSHIRE DATRYING (JO. LTD. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN GDTSNALKS BALLET Prince Edward Theatre JANUARY 25th Sponsored by P. E. l. Arts and Crafts Guild __ i “m” "° “m” may l” ‘mtlvmfl- Most. or quite beyond believing. ATTENTION °"‘-“°“‘°‘ 3 Two oousins_\vho never had i bwlllbenod to meet before- were looking each over. They were two oi’ a kind, but only in a very gm. eral way did they look it. One was trim and graceful. with n pretty face. His ears and his pyes were big, the latter dark and soit. lie wore a lruvn-coltirerl cont and a _ white waistcoat which he took j All Breeders are urged to ai- ma; ‘iglebkffge 595$!“ did“ ltend thls lmportant meeting‘ keptkthem so. for he“ w; lltn l neat. little person. He was about —~->- the size oi Nibbler the House Mouse whom everybody knows, but. with his dainty white feet nnrl white waistcoat was much prettier. His tail was about as long as his body and head together and cov- ered with fine hslr, not scaly like Nibblefs tail. He was Whiteioot. the Wood Mouse. oiten called Deer Mouse because o! the color or his i P. E. I. Hereford Breeders i meet i FRIDAY, moo. oat-a AT 7230 HM. , in Provincial Department of Agriculture Offices. and resources oi the Proii. rtment ot Industry and Natural pletlon end will be reldy latter part o! next month. not vet when ldvlnilre o! the coat; also White-footed Mouse. hereby reminded that they have m, cousin was vary different '0 ""5""; Ml w- E- AGhnw- not renliy good-looking at all. No sir, he couldn't be really good-look- ing. He was bigger than Whiteioot and there was nothing dainty about him. His ears were short and his eyes were small His neck was so short that he seemed to have —”_”ommnatmozt__i§_.im'étc7>ué on c- Bontract Bridge g a Industry and Nnturnl Resources. By Josephine Culbertson amended, that in accord- i zzirtat FINE 5 SING as conditions, and within the as Beginners are taught-properly that before iinessing to a holding o! A-K-J or the equivalent. they should first. lay down a high honor on the chance that the queen may tall. UYifUYWBBiBlY. they cannot also l” t-Bllflhil- risht from the start,- that at times a “first-round" tin-l esw is the better play, ggiguey this case; NOTICE -~~~~ Both sides vulnerable, ounuvo oumsrmas WEEK $§§ ‘ ’ THE nuruu. LIQUOR srromns Ibis? Will Be Open Oil 4-—- ‘Qgfg WEDNESDAY UNTIL 5:90 PM. 13$ 2 N , 5?. AndClosoOn ol-AKQJ WSE oAQio SATURDAY AT 6 PM. g “l” ‘Q’ 7 ‘ '. TEMPEBANOE COMMISSION 4 A J w 8 z 3i K d 10 O T ’ ~~~~~ -' —~—~ ~ w 7 ' ' -"—- ~~~ Q: Napoleon and Uncle Elby By Clifford McBride w. bidding: » " fr! North East sooty P P "e g3, =“-“ P131 1!- West; cashed the club king snd followed uip with thentce. East dis- | carded the diamond t,en_ south rufled the second trick 5nd promptly led his singleton Jack oi i diamonds. when West. duckett] to steal the trick. but East of‘ Declarer. after ruiilng high, led two rounds oi.‘ trumps, endlm in dummy. He then cashed the spade king-and with that play, "gave up!" The spade queen could not now be shut. out, and it was the setting trick. Declarer apparently paid little attention to counting the distribu- tion in this deal! East's iailure to follow the second lead placed West with eight clubs, and shortly miter- ward he showed two hearts and two diamonds. True. he might have species marked in the East hand. the odds were hioh that the miss- _ ing queen was not held singleton by West. Thus. to maintain communicat- tions between the North and Bouin hands, it was vitnl for South to lead n. low spade from dummy M"! ‘tinesse. in order tn keep the spade km; us g re-entry fm" s second lBy Thornton W. Burgess) TWO or A nnvn mnythlng like it. It seems too good 501ml Put up dummy’: king, hoping i‘ course won with the ace and r-on- - . .» - ‘i-illlt, but thats all. tinued with the (liMTiOTld queen. , “at out and smut’ n," one spade. but with at lenst tour‘ cq_. Nanny Meadow M A k d head out between thldshrfilluestalllrilsl: 1'10 HBCK- His tail was straight and - Sh“? Will’ a third as long gs Whiteioots. He was stout. chunky and looked as it he might be s. Good lighter ii‘ he had occasion to “Rhi- HB W88 Danny Mes/low ' Mouse and belonged in the vole branch of the liioitse tnmily. Whltetoot looked up at the shock of corn thnt Danny had said he was living in. "Are you living in there alone?" he asked, "01’ course he isn't." squeaked another voice. Nanny Meadow Mouse poked her head out between the hrmvn stulks, She looked sk- actly like Donny. “Do you like living here?" asked Whitcfoot politely. It. was Danny who "Yes and no," said he. "I suppose you rvetm there are some things you likc and some you don't like, said Whiteloot. Danny neck was too short i'or him to renliy nod. "You said it," he equenked. "I know what you like. it is hav- ing all the food, good food, just whiting to be eaten and no danger in getting it. That is whet I like answered. 774 . . o - 1-1 HATE m n/xa/ro KING F-F/Nb 1r our 1/4525 11v THAT ICY AW 2.. Beeefk-r/N BEFORE 1-1 Bur /7' WAsMT M-M Y FAUL _I rare: wAs A CAB/Al FREEZE!’ - ov-re Haze... fALiE TEN by Zane Grey WHY JA omits A nun ATTACK- DRIFPLE I DONE IT 5O THEM BUMS COULDN'T GIT ‘iM... I TOOK ‘IM OUTA TH"$TACHOO OF LIUERTASHUN LACROSST TH‘ CQINTY LiNEmI... AN’ YOU... THING B 0W5 OV ER... YA CAN'T TAKE ‘IM BACK DON'T‘CHA SEE WNATTA MEGS... WNATTA SPOT LEMME ‘THINK ... HMM MMMMM I GOTTA IIINO ‘IM BACK... wno me YA? oowrcm ~ mans A move er. ,. I'M RUNNINIGTO CATCH A TRAIN - HENRY! ' r‘. I\IKIQY\IvI\)1IlO\IIu_'-Urtflvrvww\l Q CAM. ‘\ l2‘ >40 I‘! too. It is what brought Mrs. White- DOTTY toot and me over here from the Green Forest. We've never known 1 “Mums 51-“; 5H; L575 ONE DAV tN THE VEAR M5 DO b6 to be true. Dent you think so?" cried lvhitetoot. "There can be too much oi a. good thing, no matter hon good it. is, squeeked Danny Meadow blouse. "That's just like him. He's never satisfied. It. is because he has no- thing to do. Some folks are never content, They don't. know when they are well oft," squeaked Nanny Meadow Mouse. "Have you ever lived long st a time on just one kind of food?" demanded Danny. , never had the tahance until nmv." "N0." admitted \Vhitr~foob. "I i "You'll get tired of it." squeaked Nanny. "Yes, sir. you'll get tired oi’ it. We Meadow Mice eat s lot o! different things-grass. all sorts o! tender plants, seeds, roots, in- sects, sometimes meat. Here there is Just one thing. It is good. but it will get tiresome." declared Denny. OI course, he meant the corn in the shocks. “Do you think so?" replied Whita- toot. Ht- sounded n bit doubtful. "I know so," retorted Danny‘. “Another thing T don't like is all this open space. ‘rherr- arc no weeds, no grass, no bushes. There ls nothing at all tinder which n Mouse can move about and keep out of sitzht. One ot these thinB-‘i ls all right. to stay ll’l for a short One needs to lust eat and lsleep all the time. But. to get. any- iwhere around here “eve got to run out in the open. i don't like it. It is too dangerous." "Here comes someone now!" lwarned ‘Nanny from ttbove them. i They didn't. wait w see who it ms. Both darted up ill that shock. Nor did Denny say anything about lvisitors not being wanted. The)’ lwere two c! a kind, two scored. Dorm between the rows ‘little Mice. v qt corn shocks was coming Bobby Coon. i PLAN OSLO HOSTEL __ ice» —Norweginn students who spend summers tra- velling by bicycle and on toot, will soon have. n new ycuth hostel in the country's capital. ‘the city has ‘iirovidcd a site ior the planned Doll-bed hostel on the outskirts oi i Oslo. own cur ll! K1 KITTY. YOU‘ -' LOOK . , AISOLLJTELY CHAlMIhBl IT'S A KARI PHiViLIGI TO IQJIHI IUOH A GLAMOK TIIPY AND MV lMFE LETS ME ‘@5353’ ad "CAP" STUII. GEE! 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