. . x ' sEP'rEMBER. 19, 1950 PAGE TEN W A V THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ..-- . --a --- -- - ' ' "A A use or run: ROYAL uoumiitn f - 2 y A by -. '1 line lire: nsouun mzrrma "N 0 TICE v D" 55 35”" I 03' e" i 222:2”; ,4 i "W M5 ' - l ' ' 4 7 IE MAIGED 0M55'lW . r t I4 . . 0 I as Ms , y L P U. Mus MEETING . y 41' AVISH3 Ivxuew... v . .. . A . . for T8 0' ' T0N'G"T 51' 755 MEMBERS or aamuson A A All members are urgently N-ggggaghnss . .1: - requested to be present. AT 1930 HRS. " in W . . L. w. means, 11. J; GALLANT, . ' ' ”'"'” ' """” secretam ' ' "Pia always a roller to find You really have made up your mind. A y-Grandfather Frog. "Chuga-rum!" said Grandfather Frog in his deepest. gniffest voice. CONSERVATIVE MEETING A He was sitting on his favorite lily I S ' pad at the upper end of the smil- - " 1'hldiPl.”Ohug- 1" y- .. .2113? aimzm '::..:::::: ' .- . If there was any one listening he iv 19tdh, 8 PM. All electors welcome. General business mm care. ,0, am Gmmmhe, an a PC5595. Frog had been trying to make up his mind. There is nothing more E. HOWATT, ROBERT CARR troublesome than being unable to President. Secretary make up one's mind. What was it Granfather Frog was trying to make up ms mind about? It was something that he -'1 see you are still up, old timer." has to make up his mind about every year. He was trying to make up his mind if it was time to go early and he didn't want to stay to bed. A lot of boys and girls have awake too late. met the same trouble. But it Spotty the Turtle put his head , r you an aav -mar. Mosuoov nan Anmmv. sues: mas Mt . you re , . csu.soIve I. ”'" E7 "”'Ji." 1 evuetss voas ass 5UFF'lllN' you '” ' gm; o non mosgescnuN...nveIL. mock. WOULDUA MIND TEIJJN' ME WHERE I AM 1 POEO 10 TEMPERANCE FEDERATION doesn't make so much difference to them if they don't go up to bed just when they should. You see. when Grandfather Frogs goes to bed he goes to bed for all winter. out of water close by Grandfather Frog's bilg lily pad. He looked up at Grandfather Pros and winked one EYE. "I see you are still up, oldtirner," . ANNUAL MEETING HEARTZ HALL, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN THURSDAY, SEPT. 28-2 P.M. He didn't want to go to bed too said spotty. EXECUTIVE MEETING 10:30 A.M. ROSS C. EATON TRURO, N. S. WI.LL ADDRESS THE MEETING All Concerned About The Present Liquor Situation Are Invited To Attend. "Chuga-rum!" said Grandfather "That is something every one contract Bridge ' but cocl around the edges.” r- .oxu:n::oouoooaunnoonzno3:.oeaa Grandfather Pros. Frog. "Do you think it's time to t WuMWIammmr4 go to bed?" must decide for himself, said Spot- ty. "It is rather warm weather. By Josephine Culbertson "what do you mean by cool around the edges?" grumbled "Well, the days are warm, but LOCATING AN ACE the nights are cold.” replied spot- Todars declam and a good "re- '--rm thinking of mung myself," construction job" from the bid- he added, dine f ";I'he: whaitdai-3 gtoumwailtiitng caA:.”t;y-ugoe..,, or " eman e ran a er 3. r--M-run-a--v--av:-n--go -'" . "I' Hi I I ," Ii i 5 V. ' K'o”:.';,f'sf.;.','3'. ..,,;,..,..u., s....i;. W "E or 8 "H "p ed as snwnu u I I "I don't believe in signs. Chuga- - . .. P S e . Ann rum I don't believe in signs what -- - '"T" GpANrMA A n 0 7 . .; :1. see A FELLA How couLD I KEEP -- u p a g :iff7”., - :Qgn5r:rn3:3f:erw;3:3;'g W?" "P!" C:IN'TL',MEMB!ER. EVRY. TTgIrgglTNA'19TFH,3ToRE Y5"i.'inx'xX.'NA-Tag 4x105 Q,” ''I'm waiting for the swallow THING" EN 1 A5 YN5 METOGET Vocational School . Q86 N t m .. .. Scuth. W... .... ..... Gwgwaezmsgom , You 7.. 532 W E QKJ lows leave. I know it is time for AT TH' TRAIN-1'! ," I QA4 QQSBOQ me to be lookin u m best bed ' -v n mu ." . September 22nd m S - 1 we a ” ” ' A O; "The sw-allow are the first folk ,1 K i VA109 V to go south." said Grandfather J 8009 Rollie OK73 Frog. "'Ilhey go early. I don't know First and Second Place Winners of each County ""”(Q1”' asulvwa-nt to so to bed so early." will speak . The biddinge Its a good habitf said spotty. . ' West North Eel! South "What's a good habit?" demand- t t L red 1, the Pass Pass 39 5; ed" Grandfather Frog. ' The C(i?78;IEl;'gpT? ICULTURE :3: 6... Pass Pass spo(t3:;ing to bed eariy,' replied FEDERATION OF - d bid t s th "Sometimes I wish I didn't have DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE ,,,Tf.,”,,..”f"m2”,”Z?i "s'pot'?,uandm;1is to go to bed." said omanne. h t - Fl” . ENCOURAGE THE YOUNG raoruc ml 1"? to 1"” d"”- "W9 ”” 9" ”" tirely satisfactory. was probably "Iihat's a foolish wish," said the best action available. The only SDONM reasonable alternative was to Just then a cloud cf flying folk double ch,” spades 1,, the hope swooped low over the Smiling Pool. that North would name a suit. but "Good by. Grandfather Frog! Good south felt, with logic, that North by spotty!" they twittered as might have to pass and that the they flew this -my and that just non-vulnerable opponents would abcve the water. They were skim- get off too cheaply. mer the swallow and his friends. West opened the spade king. "What do you mean by gond' pu;nmy's ace won, south discarding by?" Grandfather Frog wanted to a diamond. South then ruffed a know. YOUR AITENDANCE. HORACE, na Like A SANDiMCH,TDO- - TELEVISION suns -mo A execs OF CAKE! , ' is FATTENING, . a . . ISN'T IT? ovum DANCE WINSLOE STATION HALL TONIGHT , EASTERN RHYTHM BOYS ORCHESTRA spade high. overtook the club ten with the Jack and ruffed another spade, He drew West's last trump. cashed the heart ace and ruffed "we are starting for the sunny South." twittered skimmer. "It is time for us to go.” "Hcw do you know asked Spotty. Admission 50c. . hggft (not, faiiing to note East's "I don't know how"we know." Canteen Service .. Tallow-suit plays in hearts). then replied Skimmer. "Good by! We'll Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 ruffed Dummy's last spade. be secingb ytliu next spring -when . The reason for this line of play we come ac ." Bus Leaves 1' M' T' 9'45 was that South wanted to see Right then and there Grand- ' l what East's original distribution father Frog made up his mind. ,.4 . M had been, and he found this out spotty the Turtle did the same when he ruffed another heart and thing. Both decided it was time - - - East "refused." East was now 10.80 to bed. 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