CAGE TEN . 1...; GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PHONI 2682 lore Ynnnow can ‘ now operating at ‘I40 6t. George Street ‘ (former site Checker Taxi) Experienced. careful driven will give you high cioss 24-hour service. U BUS MeCANNILI. Manager clrv Siliiiiiii. ENROLMENT Parents who intend to send their children to School next September for the first time are uested to enrol them be- fore the 28th June with the Principal of the School you in- tend to send them to. Pupils for Grade 1 must be at least six years of sge by 81st December next to entitle them to enter School next September. No pupil will be allowed to attend School unless suc- cessfully vaccinated. This should be attended to during Summer vacation. A. fOOWVZOO-it NOTICE Due to the dissolution of partnership between D. A. Moc- Conneli ond Bonor Dolziei, Checker Taxi hos been token over by Bonor ond Bob Dolziei end vriii in future be situated o_t 170 Kent St., next to Horne Motors. l, vice with experienced courteous drivers. Don't take o chance-Toke o Checker. Phone 277 or 103. The new proprietors promise better curs ond better ser- ‘ I-QOM Wood lslands-iiariilou Ferry» Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i NOVA SOOTIA will open on Sunday, May lat, IMO-STANDARD TIMI Schedule [or the |ss nt:— “Prince Novfl-Leave Wood Islands 1 gm, "Prince Novfl-Lsave Caribou ........ .. s p M "Charles A. Dunnlngm-Leave Garibou 1 uch-rlluszllnuilllrunlnimlll 33%? ' ' V‘ a M or y ornsa on s l s sun. ascliwnan nav-srxivpsnn mun liortilumilerlaeli Ferries Limited anon ornca: Charlottetown, rsu. NAPOLEON mo UNCLE ELIY a. Ciitiord Mm..." vase Mv urn...‘ sInu-Im-r yq ‘ I ‘f: vlfiw _ IYWATIH, > 5T5 PIRFUMID WATBG, MVeazMH‘ L. ~ fine"??? when s home is to be won Work can be the greatest tun. —Llttle Chipmunk. .__._. "That doesn't look like e home to me." said Peter Rabbit. “It isn't yet. It is only the be- ginning." retorted Little Stripes. the young Chipmunk. “It isn't much of a beginning. that little hole. How deep will you dig it?" said Peter. "I don't know. I've never dug s home. How deep do you think it should be," replied the 11mg Chipmunk. "Don't ask me. I've never dug one. It is easier to use one some one else hes dus if 1 over really need one. which isn't oltm," rs- plied Peter. "When I need to gq under ground there usually ia olQ W" 915° hi“ fill-S. I wouldn't ever feel that it was my very own. "m s uuul u" re in; u >- so re u u i4 u re se n sun Contract Bridge By JOSBDhluu Culbertson . AN INIPORTANT NINE-SPOT .. nsehlslsalaaansa The battle in today's deal boiled down to just one thing-who had the vital nine-spot? mo l z :i:' 2‘ Pass West opened the club king. and East started an echo with the eight. West then cashed the club ace and continued with the third round. to "kill" dummy's club queen by letting his partner ruff. East did ruff, and South over- ruffed. Even before drawing trumps. South laid down the ace o! hearts. simply on the chance that he would later be able to catch West in s. trap. West, however, being an expert. looked at this unusual play with dark suspicion! Why should South be cashing side aces before touching trumps? West saw the danger of keeping the heart king blank and invltinl a throw- in play. so he boldly unblocked the kin: on the ace. South was e little disappointed st this turn o! events, but he drew trumps in two leads and then ex- ited with his last heart. East took the trick and led another round o! hearts. which South ruffed. Since West had escaped the throw-in play. South now had to solve the diamond situation for himself. Presumably, West had one o! the missing honors. if not both~but who had the nine-spot? If West, declarer could lead to- ward dummy and put in the eight: but. ii East had the diamond nine. i s 2 Page Pose the play o! the eight would be fatal. It was a difficult guess. but South decided that since East was marked with four diamonds against West's three. there was greater chance that East had the diamond nine. On that analysis South led in dummy's diamond ten. and after East had taken the trick with the queen. he was "foxod"! A heart return was hopeless, so East led back a low diamond. Declarer ducked. and West had to play the king to force dummy's ace. o! Johnny Chuck's old houses handy." he added. "I don't want s house some m ti" > Iflmil I'll". llfsss "Diflinl is fun." declared Little Stripes that is what I want. e. house ell own." xDigging is herd work." 881d Peter. I “How do you know if youve never done any 6188MB?" “hi3 [he young Chipmunk somewhat portly. "on I've dons enoush to 11nd that out. You'll find it out. too. before you m through." replied Peter. "Digging is fun", declared Little Stripes. _ "Digging is work, herd work.’ retorted Peter. "Not for s home of my own. Xt/g tun," insisted Little Stripes. who until Peter had asked what that little hole was for hadn't thought. of s home. "How do you know how to dlS the riglht. kind o! a‘ house?" sdred Peter. > _ "ru find out es I so dons.‘ said the little Chipmunk. “When you get so far in youcssvt kick the sand out I suPDose Y°l1 will use your pockets," said Peter. "My pockets?" questioned Little Stripes. not understanding. "Yes. your pockets. You have pockets in your cheeks. haven't you?" replied Peter a bit impa- tiently. "Oi course I have pockets in my cheeks. All Chipmunks have, I guess. I wouldn't know how to get along without my ,.ocitlctl- But what would‘! use them for in that hole?" said the Chipmunk. "'I'o bring out the sand o! oourse," cried Peter sharply. fie was beginning to lose patience. " "Bring out sand in my pockets! cried the little Chipmunk. He sounded as if he couldn't quite believe his ears. "Certainly," replied Peter. "What [and are your pockets ii you dont use them?" "But my pockets are inside my mouth. not outside- You don't think 1 would put sand in my mouth, do you?" cried the Chip- nlunk. "Then what sood are your pock- sta it you don't use them?’ de- mended Peter crossly. "But I do use them. I carry food in them. That is what they are for. to carry food. not sand." cried Little Stripes. "Oh." ssld Peter rather lamsiy. “Would you want a lot ot send in your mouth?" asked the Little Chipmunk. "No. o! course I wouldn't." Id- mitted Peter. Ile made up a lace. WhenYour BACK Begins lo Ache ' BECAUSE- Bsrleclle is alien due le en upset kidney condi- ' ' e vs ' rs ie rsll backache by healing ihemlldrleys. Get Delhi's Kidne Pills today s! any it: colullenleeh erlllobluelsorwithths bend. You esndependen Delhi's. 153 ‘colours, BY KEll CEYIIULDS volt! tiidl sstqtllnei! "Tile Guardian WelltAd lllll theerbeos were e bargain- p '. . v . l» DAILY CROSSWORD A0800! ldoddueol 21.591“! LDeed discord . QSL-lewisls s. Conflicts , (ca) ' month s. City (an. l. 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Merit DOWN LBurnish DAILYCRYFIOQUOTE-iierds how to work L X Y D L B A A X I QILONGFELLOW _g V‘___>___{ _ One letter simply stands for another. In this exam?“ _A l” {"3 {or the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single lettas. n,.os trophies. the length and formation o! the words are All tunic, l . . q p: u. Each day the cot‘. letters ere dlrlerent- ‘Wlfllnlaimml __l_. Ynn zcnxocv s-run xv snirc JJJR-‘Q ocno. OBPR OBNVC an DQCPVLRY.‘ xvcnlco VOKELCV VDCRO-DNZHTCO.’ Yesterday’! flnnwsfletv’! W“ "°'l‘ B°E1ij_é_!-li'."<3l SLAVE, ’l'O LABOUR IN ‘Ii-ill Sum-TAYLOR.‘ numsuuo s1 Kins new" "W?" H.501! . ldNeutot I1.Floor l9. Skin tumor.‘ lamps‘ ' gitlamprep 22. Shun 25. Trousers l6. Jsckdawsl l7. Organ of ‘ Ilremlnine. name , I9. Somewhat ' fat Is. Music sour js. Lacking \ _ _prophet ‘oi/luv cliosswoalr" ' ll-llewsiian garlands i133“...- Il. ti. I. president l8. A flavoring used in _ cookery M. Possess li- Iiztwl! ~ N dlflcult llWorries. (cellos-l MJJsduce a ilLIulloI ' ._. seams ’ iltiernlnine pronoun l umls n ulsulu uuum Valvular-serial Stfluttsrll TLFruitlnf spike " °! . . : grail “Jfilss 40.I"ish . 1L Donkey pronoun 12- 3d llhltl covering ss. lpirlt ' l8. Snow ‘Y.’ L-Péiggoajml) M?‘ vehicle‘ nesting firmness ‘ of textufl 1. Hebrew ‘ M .' DAILY Oayuqqgggkflsrys how to work it: A-JLYDLBAAXB .IsLOIOI'lLLOW Ag‘ A‘ ‘ "’_“ 0th . In this exsmp e e use p l’ onzlslellillefllllysltlgfzllfls» 0:. etc. Single letters. uposl sgpm" u“ “nigh and formation oi ‘the words are nil hints, Each day the odds letters are Morin!- ACkyMIIQIQQBWIW_ p H'L'XHNIQAO nwssus rrsssuxru oanv nwssns PTSlAUXTI-FWNPAUSJ ' one“... = no mmrras sumo us Mona‘ eowfdam mo; m rnmasnso. consul. STUDIES gym-WEIR“. , ' """ .,n-el»~e_u_s.-s.ms1~_erele!en "But then I haven't pockets in my cheeks." he added. might be different. but I doubt it. I think pocekts are for food and nothlng else. mine are." declared Little Stripes. Coyote says that out where ho came from there is e fellow who has outside pockets. big ones, said Peter. side pockets." said the Little Chip- munk. Gopher." said Peter. KINGSTON W. I. “I! I had outside pockets it Theregulsr meetings! the King- ston W. I. met st the home o! Mrs. Harold Stone on Thursday evening, June 3rd. In absence oi the presi- dent, Mrs. William Colwill, the vice-president conducted tho meet- ing, Thlfmeeting opened by sing- ing the Institute Ode followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by 15 members present wiih each member puyint! $1.00. Collection was taken amounting to S5 cents. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. Thank- you card was rend from Mr. and Mrs. Heath Crsswell for wedding gift. It was moved and seconded carrying Anyway "I have hoard that Old Men "I don't know any one with out- "I believe they call him Grubby The next story. "Grubby Gopher! Big Pockets." Li'L ABNER sorwcosrmw saws AHWSYBE ASTHIS Tasman uzsrasgogaowim AH oNl-‘lgr/‘A’; lCEN WlN l wound? I! that Mrs. Myron Holmes end Mrs] Earl Willis attend the ‘convention. Colwill and Miss Shirley Newson. Sick committee reported sending fruit to one member. mittes reported sending paper cups. It was moved and seconded that ice cream be got as a treat for the children st the school closing. Bills were presented and paid. It was moved and seconded that 55-00 be given to Rod Cross and $5.00 to the Cancer Fund. Next meeting tn be held at. the home of Mrs. I-Ieber Campbell. Lunch committee: Willis and Miss Shirley Newson. Roll call is to he answered with i \\\\\\X~ .‘~ NQYOU INHUMAN . BEAST-ON Tum‘ I0!!! THE PIG l-QVIS MIMI.’ |l-' SOMETHING mucous HAPPENED Tb THI. LAD ~11»: PIG wouab nus something for a fishing pond? was moved that the meeting be adjourned. Institute Substitutes. Miss Edna School com- cLoUDY PLANET As seen through a telescope Jupiter's outer sin-lace is an smu- ingly detailed pattern of brown green, red and grey clouds. POPES TITLE! Some titles of Pope Pius X1‘! sra Vicar o! Christ. Bishop of Rom Primate of Italy, Patriarch o! th West, and Successor or st. Peter. By AL csrr er _.;. r; ‘Mrs. Horace ZTi€EVé°§5H°XFM reswavw-row/M A5 no sarcomas K? rrr/ouozossnssmnxl a nsaesurvm _ l u-wl-v/Asuusr ‘3 l f GONNA HURT HIM, i-‘C. I\II-—BU17 EF ~10‘ GREATEST OF ALL ‘fl-I ARTS! ‘Ml All Hlll %IMTI VII WTN I PIQTAIIJ