0 PRIL 22, ' ' i- - 1950 ' ' " ' a - '--i-M s--we---M -'------------ THE GUARD"?!-A CHARLOTTETOWN i..--- ;:,,,,-,,.m PAGE'THIRTEENp '””” C M - "aims OFTHEBOYAL uouivrnn ' Wu, G”; " "7' . TDIEWWIQ HEHAVFIIA UMTSICHA C WIOOTTIN JMPSII Cr. C "viii Afiiiiiiowi DANCE - g EVERY SIWRIIAY 4 Al Blanchard and the "ciovei-' Club" Band 3 I Admission-15c nuicing 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Between 5 pm. and 7 p.m. Phone 478-L 1 Reservations held until 10:30 pm. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGIIT AT 0 - THE CLOVER CLUB t . 4" . Cf. ANR LIEVE 7D 55 4PEIEk WAS USED M'6E& 44! All YARDS! COVEINI ' H7752 Noruw rut -Nlrlionlnrs Aaaur ilv Thornton W. Burgess) was i.rr'ri.r: MONSTER ' I The one with biggest appeutg Is almost sure to win a light. -Old Mother Nature. What Old Mother Nature means by that is that there is nothing like hunzer to make one right. Folks will flsht ior iood when they wont ; light tor anything else. in the mu- die or the dear Old Brisr-patch O-coo-9-O-so-O& FOR SAL Farm of 110 acres in good state of cultivation. Plowing lone for Spring work. Good buildings, water system in house. Priced reasonably for radio and beau". Good con. . peter, E:ii;llites::l:t,sas owner has at?” anion. is contrallt Bridge imgzcid Pizigi 9, small Apply:A Apply... g B, Jonpm. cannula" Petrelifittili-xileg wciits ihioiiitngdlidobgtsrrii ' CENTRAL GROCERY .-oooonooooaaaouoonnonmoi. he was as big as shorttail." E. J. TAYLOR. summersme Too CAUT-Ions Pe';l:ri.dn't he light?" asked Mn. Bmdalbane Corner Phone 2184 It is all very well to be amid oi Z;h'::f,:' ,f;c?i;"ef,i,.1,,e3",f,' iron SALE F63 SALE 1939 Dodge Sedan with 05- Q 10 3 over in the leaves on the grout-d: HOUSE AND LOT in Hunter ltlver, situated on Rustico 0Q 62 ' 1; was a good fight while it lasted, Highway. House has 1 rooms and bath. All modern oonven- 0K 10 951 ibui, it did,” 135:, long. you ghomd lenees. Lot contains ta sore, with fruit trees snd excellent IN" ii! I have seen it," den plot. This home hss been used for s uiurist home, Ind Q 5 N A 7 6 4 2 p --no fight ,5 3 good light. rm '1” is being oilered tor sslo due to illness. Open tor inspection any 398108 5 W E y I I mdnm see mi. declared Mm pg. Jinic. . - gar. . - i 4”” 55 S in” "That Mouse didn't have I! GARFIELD WOOD. HIIIWOI 3lV9l'- 3 2 . K J 9 8 . cliance.”hcor;tinur:ed Peter :1 dO'A,ll.t know w y, or e was Jus as g ' 9 d 3 as shorttail and he was young and CR3 ' strong." he added. You see, Peter T- Q 10 i didn't know that shrew had some- V The bidding: l thing more than just teeth and claws um-u, nut 50"”, we" with whichgto light. There was WELL 1,.-LGO OVER AN,sEE ' it 5:; is :::s::;.::.h;: ;:::.::' is? ism--muss waves sow- esl. ms. (') l W 50 much 0i ”- STRAIGHT BACK To TH'sToRE-- . "Then what happened?" Mrs. i Peter asked. Farm or on. Hundred he... at Winsloe, five miles from Charlottetown, on xi-svelled rosd. one-quarter mile trom pove- iuent, rsilwsy Itstlon, food mill, grsdad school, store. post-oiiios and churches. Highly lei-tile land. large dwelling-house. new dsiry bsrn. and other outbuildings. su in good repair. Modern equipment and burn accommodation for twenty-ilve cattle, elec- tricity. running-water. telephone. . Apply:-MscPllEE A TRAINO3. Solicitors. 16! Queen Street, Charlottetown. FARM FOR SALE AT CENTRAL ROYALTY Owned by the late Jss. Easton, on paved highway. one mile from Charlottetown, 1-4 mile from school. 48 acres fertile land, good barns, modern 9 room house, electric lights. running water. A rare op rtunlty for anyone wishing to locate near Charlotte in. May be bought privately up to May 1st. If not sold by that date will be set up at Auction. Sale to be held a low day later. Analyz- McLEAN c McKlNNON, Charlottetown. the way in which he ran sbuu: Poking under leaves and sticks you might hsve thought he hadn't had within: to out for a. week. lie didn't run as others do; he do;-tea about this way and that way, rmm W19 90 51618. so fast I had hatri Work to keep my eyes on him. And nvmaomm:o:E "doubling the opponents out" at a also such a thing as over-timid-ty in this respect. Observe East's ex- aggerated caution in this case: North dealer. East-West vulnerable. West was far irom sale Wl1Cll. vulnerable against non-vulnerable opponents, he doubled South's spade response tor a takeout. Tri.icH West wished to invite a response; in the "other major suit" by part-i her, and in that sense his douhie' was better than a imo-club over- call, but the tact remains that ei- ther the double or the club liirl involved considerable danger. Prom Westis point or view it was! all the more dissppointirig. theic-. lore. that having taken the ri-ik,' there should have been no fitting: reward when the bidding developed in 5 way that was highly favor- able to the East-West pair! The three-spade contract was dedeaicd three tricks. but the 150 points East West should have been 500 points! It is diiticult to understand why East should have "retired" wiieii the three-spade bid came aroiiml to him! While he had no trick in spades, he did have spade length which would surely be a source of annoyance to the enemy: and East's heart and diamond strength spoke for itseli. Even ll West had shaded his takeout double con- siderably. where could North-south possibly hope to llnd nine tricks! A penalty double by East did not have one chance in ten to go wrong! part-score contract. but there is: was it?" replied Mrs. Peter. tiA whole Mouse," replied Peter. "I don't believe it! He couldnitl" declared Mrs. Peter. Peter grinned. "I knew you wouldn't. Just the some he did it. I saw him do it." said he. "Where did he get the Mouse?" asked Mrs. Peter. It was plain that she still was a little doubtful. "He caught the Mouse," replied he knew it. But I've never seen my- thing like the way that Shorttail can fight. There was nothing sloiv about that Mouse but he seemed slow compared with that Shrew. I Shorttail got in two bites to every : (ne the Mouse got in. .All the time they were squeaking as loud as they could and tumbling over and I "Shorttail ate the whole oi that l Mouse. and when he was through he said he was still hungry," re- plied Peter. . Peter shivered a wee bit as if chilly. He's a little monster." said she. Peter meant. Really. he was only trying to get enough to eat. i Painiui THROAT Gels Fasi Relief Hundreds say you get quic relief from Nerviline tor irri- table throat, tight chest and bad colds. nothing will act the same as soothing Nerviline. Several times stronger than many other liniments. it has abundance of pain-subduing power. Nervillns possesses great analgesic quau. ties and is considered a neces- sary medicine in many homes to assist in overcoming coughs, colds, muscular and joint pains of the rheumatic type. Get a 35s bottle today. by Al Caop L” A3.1.!.'PE...... .. OOOOOO9OQQOOKOOOOOOXOQOOOOfO peter wawhed E Ema”. i t A - VA MEAN WE CAN'T GITA FIIAHNCE r -. person who was a. I eon TILL TMORIA wars ISN'T s 3:3”. Msgluglelel; shin kD:nny Mea- p gas AND we ens IDEE Y VA xiii an BROOKLYN, n N) ' . e FOR sans - Mow. em: i ahspider and s Beetle in less time i my IN LONDON VH- . . . an it takes to tell about it. It i JEN" ”' Two purebred high class AMHERSTS ONLY ;;''",s””'"''" we Shrew New : hiiiiaT.t23 . ' - dual purpose young Short- 53;, ””'bb”f”" "V W9 9” 5” 1351- He wasrighting ior his liie me he I wwromo - ' LAUNDRY so es his food. Yes, sir. knew It Dovsiuouxe , horn bulls, good type and that is Just what he does. gobblcs ' ' ACHANNEL - - , Iiw mm 80'” P'0d"cl"8 Profitable business, establlsh- ”-" Pf?” W” W Peter mer- . 'tiIS”uE9'fE . , i . ' dams: also some heifers and "M And "he" he had DWI! all the time 1 could hear him Is - FRANCE '- ' ' i . ed over iorty ears. Reason um. mm b, w V V . soun cows. . 8 Wms and 9- SiM- ing to himseit. 'I'm hungry. rui ' 3 8 for selling, llI- ealth in tam- der and is big Beetle he was stiii hmg,,.v-- explained pm, A w. RUSSEL ROGERSJISON lly- f;',:E;',';,,,';"fn,,2”i3"e,,'2”'”"3 M gid he find mvthins more iv 1 Coleman, Prince County A I . "How could he with '11 th t en " Mm Peter ask” I h, . ,”f,j;mT W Y in ms M; '33? ...:::”?..:s:..:'r:. .:.i:::.i - M r-i N93 t'''- ' b ii' i -h n 1 tell hsti it w” "Don't ask me. He did it. .Tha.t's 8 en” m w e W" W HENRY Z Amherst, N. S. In I know. 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