l? _\oll don't want in he n ‘cnld cdlehrr‘ he n milk drinker. Thst’s the best m give winter colds the run-around. The PURE MILK 00. LTD. Phone 5N \\ l~_\ lfll Gt. George St. >_.__________ __.__ QLQVER CLUB DANCE EVERY sluullmu Al lllzlnvilsld and the "Clover Club" Band Adllll.~.sioll--T5c For reservations Phone 1222 Bciul-en 5 p.m. and 7 p.111. Phone 478-1. Iiu-wrvatious held until 10:30 p.m. E z z z THE (“LOVER CLUB To the ELETBTURS of Ward 3 time, the expcrielzce thus acquired was of great value. h! particular. Civic Election on February 8th. citizens must a. s. FULLERTON, City Clerk. workmanship. partment will not be permitted to be installed. proved. mcnt not bearing C. S. A. label. cnse will cnsurr- n in-iicr standard of installation. EUGENE P. CULLEN, LU: Ansel“ AH THOJGHT Yo‘ wifli DMD-BUT, WHEN N‘ WENT _ NTO TH’ VJASNROOM l" zlnsel Avnxv MAH TEARS, Mr HAD ‘FPAY A Exwv 5M4: FCTYOZV-j _-__-_- any one to see him. He was hand- s-eoomm»¢»<»¢¢»»»¢soovooouooooooaoooo-oocoao-oooq "'- HB W“ Proud of his fine appearance. He Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 SAIIRDFU SIGHT [S YOUR DANCE‘ IIIGHT AT ‘owes#40000cs0bee0e40ooottobovt604040000004404000. It has been my privilege to serve at the Council Board as your representative. Although for a comparatively short vosentatire. I will do all in my power to serve the citizens; 0f Charlottetown in general, and. the Ratepayers oi Ward 3= WENDELL H. BEATON. Please take notice that. by amendment to the City of. Charlottetown Incorporation Act, in order to vote in the have all_ outstanding taxes paid by the 15th of January 1950.. ‘ l in The interest 0t The General Public The Electric Inspection Department for the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island operates for the purpose o! preventing fire hazards and injury to persons and property, and also to oversee electrical installations so as to ensure proper maintenance and operation, in short to protect the public from inferior equipment and Hcnceforth. electric signs not approved by the De- Electrical apparatus and particularly electric oil burners must he Canadian Standards Association ap- lt ls unlawful to buy and install any equip- Your insistance on seeing the Journeyman! Lic- Mlnister of Industry and Natural Resources. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUPTETOWN THE HUMBLE UNI Pride is like s tire that, Punctured, soon becomes a fist. —0ld Mother Nature. It was just so w-itlh Lightfoot the Deer. His pride was like g, flat Lire. All through the fall he had strutted through the Green Forest, showing off whenever there was some and he knew ‘mu-ls proud of the wonderful set of antlers that crowned his head. the ‘finest. crown he ever had worn. He was proud of his size and proud oi.’ his strength. He visited the pond 10f Paddy the Beaver just. to admire ‘his reflection in the quiet. wster, =sure that. s. handsonmer Deer had ‘never lived. He admired himself and wanted everybody else to ad- lBy Thornton W. Burgess) n1lre_hlm. Most folks who saw him did. Jumper tine Hare hm seen him often the". tirnvlllg himself .hl'ourilj‘. Fllfil/i of rm one ‘Jumper hw il’.ll‘.“‘f’l'i hl-n and per. haw sowed. ll m .1 I"'.'_c Pin: funnel ui-llflv .21» culled hf; others. than lwhlcll notlllnu wvlld he more! ¢~o¢ooo~¢44<o¢ro - OIi3¢71‘C“f"'I-'<I>C‘II'*F';I"'I‘TPOU~'I‘C"D"'TQTIX" ' Contract Bridge _ O E- l . u 1 B; Josephine Culbertson AQUKSDTZKUQTJJQQUIIQQQDDGGNQLQ GOOD ANALYSIS REQUTRED appear that any line of defense‘ could be. successful in the follow- l l l ever, oflen come to light- Should you favor me by again electing me as your rep- close analysis. l It was leaning s little to the other side. That. antler was loose! South dmkr’ It couldn't be. but it was! It wobbl- gmh Md“, wnnerab], lrrll \e.=. Flt‘, ll wolvhledl Jumper “as "lira hi; eye: were um. (N11. lug him. "they were not Thai. all’!- . Q 7 K m has llkr a lnnze tooth. it, (1995. ‘IQ 3E »n't. seem as if teeth could ever be- ‘ 4___> . K m a 5 ‘come loose. but. every hey and gh-l Q K g 7 5 N 2 ; knows‘ that. their first. teeth be- 4 3 8 lcome nose ll was the same way Q 9 4 3 2 “lg E zjnq 3 with Tizhtlootis one antler. ‘.1 7 5 ‘ $1’! 64 It ‘wotilererl him. To begin wi'h QQJ 97 having an antler on one side of gala 6 ‘his head and none on the other .made his head feel lopsided. Now T“ K 9 3 lthat that one antler was loose his The bidding. lhead felt worse than ever. He South w,“ Nam, E55; "shook it impatiently. The nntler 1 14. Pass INT Pass [swayed back and fortlhl Lightfoot 2g Pass 3 4 Pass itossed his head and swung it from 4Q Pass Pass Dble. 'side to side. Perhaps that, antler Red“ Pa" Pa” PM! {hit s small branch. or perhaps it ‘ Both East and South were over-l alggressira-East. for (Piibllng four‘; spades. and South. for l-erloubling. even though he hrld n great many .‘honors l Vllest felt that he might ss well lead s suit in WhlCh he had a high card and so selected the heart. the board‘. East lvoll the ace andl ‘returned the heart. eight. hoping for a ruif. When West. took his lheart king he could count. of Icourse. that definrcr as well as‘ lEast was now out of the suit. bu! lhenrt. queen. so West led n third heart. Flast- had the some idea that ed the hPJll. queen "with a low‘ zlrlllllfl. Solliil over-ruffed. then lcri ‘and passcrl hi1:- smrle queen. evcll Kthfilltlh West showed out. East. sc- ‘lceptecl the trick-it. would have fdone no good to hold upfland de- Zclarer then harl comparatively ewwy sailinq. He won East's diamond re- -tul'n in dunlmy and led a trump ltoward his n\\'i'l J-9, cashing bolh or those cords. then went to dummy ‘with s olub and cashed the spade ace to draw East's last. trump. the wen-spot. 1 It. is interesting to observe chit ‘it East. hflil vow-wled the heart llrick toJhe rlcrlnrcr, discarding n lrluh on the heart queen. if would ‘have been impossible for South .to fulfill the conlractl No longer did he present s fine appearance. Quite otherwise. what. one does, not how one looks, that really matter. Now it. seemed to Jumper that it must be another person altogether Th5?‘ ing to get out of sight. behind some young trees and couldn't because they were too small. Brut it. was Llghtfoot snd s sorry longer did foolish. It is uha‘ one is and what. l Quite Omerwke HP hadagziyaiw .. a crown. He had lost one antler. Tavo matched antlers. Q‘. the some number of points. carried .3. proudly had been sonlelhing to see iglnnd admire. Now with ‘Q antler Lightfoot looked foolish, ri- sight he he present a WES. bad enough. side. Light-foot was just loose enough tn be ready to fall off. Anyway that is what happened That. Llghtfoofs heed been pulled ollt. Just. then Mrs. Ligliltfont and the ..l'» d.’l‘hl.tl .‘l It seemed lnlzlrni to “kl1l“ dummvsi ntnuflgrfmireu u ti“? lrpfvpiagg; 'ser-n him before. as ii he were n No fine "dlfltllmll, and Jumper guessed that he felt. as he looked. Now, as it having only one waln't that one looked to Jumper as i! it wasn't. on Light- _____ foot’s hesd as it. On the surface. it does notseemed to be leaning a little to one turned his head ‘quickly and Jumpers eyes Qlmost, ing deal. Surprising facts how-rpopped out oi’ his hesd. Yes, sir, under , they did so. That. antler had mov. ed antler and dropped in ‘ the snow at his feet. For s moment he stared st it. Then he shook his htnd stain slld 'this time it seemed to be in re- _ , lief 0n his head were two round five. Th0 dcucc was payed from Spots that lykpd as M they might be sore. Perhaps the-v were at first. just. as one's 9mm ls sore short time after s loose tooth hss complete stranger. . "Sn ' d h th . West harl. and Rlllflln-illiralllfl ruff-l n’ lm-‘WFQ: arsorlifmhifarmlng‘ my dear," “Yes. font humbly. “You are better them 110w. and so are we." declar- off ed Mrs. Lllzhtfoot. "Yes. my in the snow. "He has found out. that he is no more important. than the rest of us." said Mrs. "l-fow rlrht. you are. my dear." said Lilzhtroot. Then the four moved sway Ind it was Mrs. Lightfoot who led the ‘way. dear." fool. as humhiy as before. "What has happened to him?" i asked one of the twins, starlmz nt l his father and then at the antler Llghtfoot. was Nllllff-AN cAlsrr so OJUMMIN’ I AROUND WIF A . SHADOW THET HAW‘? - - Gar no aowrf- rr RIP KLRBY YOU HIT THE NECKLACE / m v0.1a cow? You IRAINLESS DCPE! NOW WI GOTTA STAY HERE TILL WE FlNO THE DIRTY CROOK WHO STOLE l'1'l some eon A arr-rue who was each should be. It replied Lizht- replied Light- by Al oTpp ‘ KING 0F THE ROYAL MOUNTED .-.,/ VAH.’ as sum sou: ' our one ROUND.’ we CAN'T new me PACE.’ POUND us BREAWBASKET . REMEMUEK .’ ‘M055 COLUMNIST5 WERE suns wsone IF THEY THINK HE'S ‘ HE'S "m: B551 sexes l eves mar... cs1 ME nsve me 50111.5, mossy CARRY VER LEFT SHOULDER HIGHER _. HE'LL TAG YA WITH MIDSECTION. tlry- with mlly one SURE WE DO. COUNTTA GRAWMA LOSEE» HEP POCKETBOOKIAN’! CAN'T FlND MY HAT, AN -- lllnlrlltti/ l 9T3: 74/727: a AW?" l. - --AN' WE'VE GOT TO GET UP AT FOUQ IN TH’ MORNIN’ TO . BE READY ‘IO $TART BY NiNE." HQ W? ll; fell otf -~AN' MY GQAWMA SAYS ICAN DRIVE WITH THEM TOTH’ CITY WHEN MR. BUDGE ‘TAKES 'EM TO TH’ TRAIN-- i tor s flail] (‘In .:.- n :- xmhn fin lerviw. '_- _.__ Drmtqml m w»: Pam- ‘win’: _ , by George McMnnus BRING-ENC} l '1’ FATHER. ivllhout ~ 1s _ us "roox ‘runs MY ervs ME FOP zsooomse-s’ l=oco<eraoov< MY n s“: 4/ mv // waeout/ mazes. I'LL ‘TAKE A FHHOIZT CUT £3 TUNNEL AN 5AVE TIME 1! L.-. TILLIE THE TOILER by Wcutulur I AND JUST lN CASE, lwlu. DlSCONNECT t on sure: sell-wow Moor ‘BTALLV FAiClblATlflb Mum--