JULY 30. 1947 ffiec/h/ Means Cigarette Perfection in i sweet CAPORAL CIGARETTES II. SEE HOW PERFECT A, POST-WAR CIilARE-ITE CAN BE. Si. George's Picnic WEDNESDAY, JULY son. Meals Served At 5:00 P.M. €0©<ifé e0 2/ e = Picnic Al Tracadie WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th ~oo<¢eo<qpeo<¢>o A Glover Club WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGH DANCE OPEN TO THE PUBLI —CAFETERIA_ The City's Modern and Atr- Condltioned Dance Club. Danclnl at 9 O'clock with Leglonalres Orchestra ADMISSION 50c EACH Unless v\+§-O-O-O-§-O Deadline Lady B! Georgia Cral} She rose and walked t.) hl, desk M"! 850ml IOOk-ng down m. him. He 0188 some marks on he;- SIOYY. thrust it at a waiting copy boy. who moved swiftly on, as though TWWIII 0f an explosion that mustn't be let. of! too clofl at hand. "Whewfl viz-u get that story?" Tracy fitment-ed of Ann. without przumbie. Shc stared 14' him, puzzled, "Why, at the city morgue, of oourse-ivhcre you sent mo," she answered insanztiy‘. He looked ner over as trough ho had never seer her befflfe_ "Then why didn't you call me back? Didn't Jim give you my message, asking you to mi] me?" he demanded A little color crept into Ann's face. but sh; only said, "I didnii, know I was supposed to call you back, I — didn't see Jim." "And you cirlnt see the_rr\ stiff either, d"rl you?" asked Tracy dryllf- I asked Jim to have you M11 m6. bvicre he shovred you the body.” Ann's eyes xvi ned and she re- peated. IUTYPIICVIFIQ, "Be-‘fm-q?" To hei HITYIZCIDBHI, Tl‘l('_\‘ gfinn. Good Meals, Refreshments and Games. canon ltrrmwsnns. Rollie 'tlacl(enzie‘s Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘IOIQIIeJULYNI i I ‘n. u.‘ Not within TDAIALY clzbsswoRo 18. l9. ACROSS 1. Monetary . unit (Persia) a. Stylish 9. Donkey 10. Leander‘! sweetheart ‘l poss. ) 12. Poplar 13. Catkin H. Guided 15. Disease o! chickens '16. Southeast (abbr.) Russian DOWN 1. A measur- ing stick 2. Sultan's decree _ l. Forttfy 4. Game o! chance 5. A serleaof ‘I. Anger 8. Ask advice 9. To rcf use to go, as a horse 11. Makes hard 15. Abyss doors I8. Part o! a 39. Abounding in ore so. Sword-like seaport ' . Old Icelandic writings River in Scotland . Sleek . Baking chambers 68. Amrnmtive vote! M. Not dtfllcult VAL LEAR! Yesterday’! Oryptoquote: 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. M O 28. 30. 31. 32. BEBE HEIDI] A frtar B Haul with dlfflculty Clamor State flower (Utah) ' Beaches Wanly Some - Plflltthing BEBE DEB Shore “we” Yesterday's Aural Luxuriatea in warmth 36. Rodent Hubs (Se. Am.) A valuable 38. Perish wood 39. Female deer . Units of 40. Feminine weight name A GRYPTOQUOTE-A eryptogram quotation LYZXZ LYMJUX EZXL ll LYZ_PJZZX SW LYZ USQX—YBI‘ZIL TO MAKE ANOTHER SILENT. FIRST BE SILENT YOURSELE-SENECA. Distributed by Kin’; Features Syndicate, lac. UT OUR WAY t // / l I i ~__.._-..@.. t‘ Bvi . _ __.___.k._ vou WOULDN'T ASK \ IF vou was oesewnr , suoueu TO FIGURE wnena nr POINT or -n-us SiCKLE ENDS LIP was» 1 SWING TOO HARD.’ R WILLIAM?» t} l / A 7.39 JFRMuJQMS ‘ME '-' " " n11. _ led. And it was a grin thut tv-ok . years on his stze. and made ‘look almost boyish and gay and startlingly attractive. For the first time she realized that tvhPe he 1'35 ‘not. at all find-looking in Lyn's smooth. welH-ved v/ziy. there was I a distinct ilPyCflI in his lcun, rather craggy dark face and he; heart yrkcd a little, sharp sur- prise in its accelerated tempo. "I ieit sure you'd be 1 no shape to usc a tdephcne, altar you'd lecn the bony." '10 told her, a teasing light .11 his green eyes. And then he sobcied and said grimly, "It was a rotten trick, sending a kid like you on such an assign ment—" “Don't!" Arn said sharply. Puzzled. he asked. "Don't what?“ “Don't »- go soft cm me," said Ann suspiciously. His puzzierrent gave way to re- sentment. “Soft/P" he repeated and there was an edge to his voice that was more familiar to her thaw the un- accustomed genalitv he'd been displaying. “Well, even a rnr" neck like me can soften up a where a kid !'.'l-:e you is conccrne... he defended himsclf. anus-yen at the necessity for a deiense. and resenting her all the more that he should be annoyed with illmSCli. It. was on her account, and his un- noyance was aimed at her as well 8s at himseii "Well don't!" she warned him lcliy. “You've tried to get rid of me by being tough; no.v you're trying to get rid oi me by going aott and friendly and stinking up on my blind side. But it won't work. mister _ it won't viork! I'm here to stay, s: long as i can make the grade; and when I can't, thcn the contract says you can fire me. with a clear conscience." CHAPTER Ill Tracy studied her for .1 moment and then said Jerklly, "O. K.. Clay- ton. have it Your own way. Let's see what you can do towards whacking out. project.‘ He flung some ehppcd notes to her. and thr- tclcfrhone screamed Tables Reserved. Make your Res- ervations Early by Calling l22lu Pre-arranged Reservation! will not be held after 11 o'clock. wo<a>oo@oo<®eo@eo@oo<@o o¢>oo<g him “ discarded one club on a few inches from these notes on that ncw City Hall THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1. 0 1 i Contract Bridge B! "lfilhtne Culbei teen t s THE ADDED CHANCE The gTflndesiaen contract in to. day's deal could have been a shadg sounder, but. the declarer brought it home through rarqful and 1m, aginative nlay, North dealer. North-South vulnerable §653 Qaxms QK752 0 ‘FAG 4 $18732 N Q 6196 W E O ‘QJIO S u} d3 ‘ gAKQJll '_ ones I §K7ti2 ‘Thebidding- North East South West 1Q Pass 2Q Pas! 3Q Pass 4N1‘ Pass 5Q Pass ISNT Pass 8Q Pass ‘IQ P288 Pnnn u... West opened the club queen. De- clarer automatically roughed {or ace, but before touching that card he settled back ior a little thought. It was well for hm that; he clldl I! the club ace had been ixlayed on the first trlzk misfortune would have overtake-n the contract, be- cause. as may be seen. deciarer could not have ruffed a club in dummy WLILIOUY encountering an over-ruff by East, and no other line cl play would have been znore sat» isiactory However. after due consideration South won the first trick ‘in his own hand. leaving the club ace in dummy. He t-ren cashed the spade ace and saw the distribution d! Trumps. Now he shrewdly conclud- ed that it ought oe darngerous to try for a clun ruff, and he decided that he would first test out a safer line oi play. He cashed the diamond ace and led to the king. then dis- cared a diamond. on the heart. king. His next move was to ruff a dia- mond. and when bot-h opponents followed suit to this round, the need 1o: a. Club rufi had vanished. South merely extracted all of East's trumps. led to the club ace. and the heart ace and the mst club on dummy's fourth diamond. 1r, ghnuid bi‘ observed that the only risk declerer ran through the plan he adopted was that the second lead o! diamonds would tie ruffed, and this was a substantially smal- ler risk than leading three rounds of clubs If. the diamonds had not. broken 3-3. South then could have fallen -back on a club ruff as the final hODE. at him and he scoppcd it up as Ann went back to her desk. Her story appeared 1n the morn- ing paper. And. surprlslnglyi enough. it created rather an im- prcssion. Before noon three ¢hurche5 had offered. through their pastors. burial in their cvrn fllurch" yards and funerals from their churches, for the patnetlc un-I known; contributions were offered. n, pay for burial exneises; the first pastor who called sires 81V?" the right to the small. pathetic moremcny; and late that atterncon i (Continued on Page 10>‘ CHARTER FLIGHTS CFIARLOTTETOWN AIRPOR EXPERT FLYING INSTRUCTION _.m_ NEW MODERN TWO and FOUR SEAT AIRCRAFT DAILY DAWN r0 DUSK Tourhfi lpeeial - One Hour Soenio Tour _ $10.00 per pnaenler ‘ PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE PASSENGER FLIGHTS T PHONE 1800-3 OUIR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopie we "Atom some“ ' GEOGAN Voiyrze - MATcl-IED wiTH I5 WAS Hi5 MANAGER'S i-toeav I'LL" MJTHATS HOW HE I Dtscovsfieo GROGAN- I Ma-SETWEEN Romeo , GROGFKNQVIGIN l-IIS .1 colzroetl /.. CLIMBING TRees PUNCH A '4- LOOKING rota " ' tzouwe 66 -’ W‘ " E ‘ I "i. h 11:‘ .§\\\ \ I “a KING OF THE ltorii. MGUITTEB ' T IFFEA/ M jlr- mate... "T c J up ralA 500D MOUNT/E LIKE $A%E \ ‘Kn: cam wrsr/ur: uuusuu srursuxr ; r/muu/ U ~ y’ PAGE NINE By Zane Grey THIY gguw a; av rbmre s/n a'ru’n/v:e....//t/zs's mums YA 5175 WIT, Foanaosi/ mail this‘ " By y Buford i In. n. s. ht on. renum- Sliuliaatn P002 ousau sAvs i-iE DON'T CAQE III THE LANDLOIZD THQJ\A'5 HIM OUT Oi: H15 Fl_AT~-- HI5 WiPES EEEN DON‘ IT 5032 MANY YEAQG f’! Fm Ii" K», Fmum “Ndlflll. In: wont t...»- ma»! HENRY “.1 It A I HELLO Q BLLLETHEAD- I've aor WHAT AQE EOU A SWELL so HAPPY LANDLOQDL/ ABOUT ? . ; 1 . .... . PU HIM ON BGJIBITION IN A ‘SIDE, SHOW ? / r/llfl a.@%i "AND 0o YOU oer "nus NERVOUS EVERY TIME mu set‘ A HAIPCUT 2/! it» wt SUIZE GLAD T;- sur, JANE, YOU KNOW x WOULDN'T BLAME YOU IF I Losrir UNDERSTAND Tut's I5 A HIGHLY SPECULATiVE SITDCK. on BLITZ. WHEN THEY‘ RE TALKIN‘ BUSINES$ | YOU'VE TRIED 'l‘l-lAT LONG - euouemimcu-z ELBY. ma‘ ' eevnms name. ae-rrew i use. ‘rt-us MATCH. RESPECT‘ NONSENSE. witue/ i Havewr ANY FOR A MAN WHO CAN'T RUB I "HE STICKS TDGETHEQ hi!” MAKE A F FIRE. nu. nave a FlRE N A swerv- HERE~ LET ME GlvE YOU MY CHECK RIGHT NOW, JANE ONE Tl-DUSAND SHARES AT FIFTV CENT$~FIVE HUNDRED W—J.IJSI§GRIM\TCH,MLUE. GEE! MFLBUDGE MUST ! BE AWFUL WEALTHY, GRAN’ MA -- / I GALON = ' an u .-1' armies.