PAGE rim CHARLOTTETOWN , _. ocronrut 1s. 1949 in, t Kiss o‘ The 32¥5LM9“!E°;4 a t "ll" 6w DANCE Slnnyslda Ballroom every Monday. Wednesday, \ Iii-idly and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION-bk Meet your friends there tonight THE GUARDIAN, me 44am mama um - - “w” ' r Arab gum/anaemia 0/55 ow... ww I-nr 6074 Prerter 44-151 ,1 coma pro uonnu. 1mm cnuwn culcrrtlsurrrn of * or; l M ' "' 7 i . ’, 5455p were, nus. U521. cnu. vw mews-new \ x. ily Thornton W. Burgess) He loses lace who proves that he ls less than he was thought to be, -Old Mother Nature. To lose lace is to be less well thought ol by others; to prove to be not up to what you were sup- posed to be, or unable to do the things expected ol you. One o! the surest ways of losing lace is to boast and laii to do what you have boasted you can do, or not to be what you have boasted you are. This had been p, bad day lor Bus- ter Bear, a ver, bad day, and ttiil was. He had started it by going about in the Green Forest boasting that he feared no one, but every- body leared him; that he could go where he pleased, when he pleased, and could do what he pleased. and How long would Flathorns keep him no one could stop him. Then little up there? Chatterer the Red Squirrel had dared Buster t try t tch him. m-mij-W Buster had losot his Iemaper and kept mm “p 1r" a ‘We 5° 1°“ h‘ chased chatter,“ up a tree with had promised himsell that there- OLD M. R. SCHOOL MONDAY, OCT. 17th arw/x/Wfimztr/u/nlinnllmmmrfs AAgeAAg a.‘ v7‘ cnovr: own nauce EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club” Band Admission-Tue Dancing 9130 l0 12-00 For reservations Phone 1222 Bctwccn 5 p.m. and '7 pan. Phone 478-]. Reservations held until 10:80 p.m. ‘k TLA‘; AAAALQ V-‘ i vA wool. LIYTLI M00. was A tom "ntoustemlur semen I oowr KNdN wuar ro 0o wrrnour YA. wui. mane um rut .i om calm m A - suscretz none. um “WE K F01 ‘Cléllllfl IT ISN'T q Hl§f I we cm Manet! nus Ivllmme ros \_ we'll. "rum u our. . rtsrosrmwe HAVE M0001 Nov!!! '0O00QQOQ-QQQQVQQQQQ-QIQQ1QQQOQOQOQOO SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT TI-IE CLOVER CLUB eoeoveooooooooeeooeo-oomob-OMO-b-OOO-tewee-e ‘¢#¢:¢‘wgggvAgglegAAAljAjjlAALAAAA HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR CHILD TO LEARN TAP DANCING And FOLK DANCING Under Careful Supervision Classes at The Brighton Club Saturday Mornings For Appointments-imam 293-L General Accountants’ Association The Intermediate and Final lamination: o! the Associa- tion will he held concurrently throughout Canada on Nov. B, 4, 7, S, 9, 10-1940. Membership in this Dominion-wide Association le open to commercial and [Irtifvssiolull accountants who have the necessary education and other qualifications. For lurther inlormltion Ip- ply to: A. CARL KIBBY. C.G.A., Secretary Hnlilax Branch, 0 Vienna Street, Hnlllu, N25. nnan runs I We have a quantity ol used Cabinet Ifiirnacettes in perfect condition, suitable for coal, or wood. For Sale at a Real Bargain—$19.50 Each MAURICE BLOCK It CC. - known. For once the usually noisy SEYVYOCC »v\. Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service Th» Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l NOVA SCOTIA daily including Sunday-STANDARD TIME Schedulr- lnr Sept. 26th to Oct. 81st inclusive Milking 4 Round Trips Dilly Schedule for the present:- SEPT. 26th TO p01‘. 81st Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova .. .. Charles A. Dunning Leave ("arllmrl- Charics A. Dunning .. .. .. Prince Nova I NOV. m to NOV. 30th Leave Wnnd Islands- Princc Nvwu . .. ,. (‘hnrlcs A. Dunning Learn (‘arihou- (Yhorlr-s A. Dunning .. Prince Nova . For daily information,‘ Ilgien tn CFCY It 1:80 AM. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIM! liorthumberland Ferries Limited ~~~-\-\»\~\~\ l ._I‘.‘l°.‘?.°_‘?*'\’°"°°°‘ Ll’L ABNER CVICTIEV-‘HEY o ii r . {is ' lfiiii‘ 17A THEV Ill THDWVE GOT A NI not a chance in the world of catch- ing hlm, as he would have known had he stopped to think. He had lost lace right then in the eyes ol other Green Forest lolk. Then Jimmy Skunk with his scent gun, and Prickly Porky the Porcupine with his thousand little spears, had kept Buster up in that tree for ever so long. He who had. bragged that every one was afraid of hlm hadn't dared come down xvhiib either of those two were at the loot oi that tree. Ol course he had lost more lace- All this was bad enough but now he was making matters worse, much worse. He was a scared Bear. Yes sir, he was n scared Bear and showing it. l-le was running away lrom a light. He was losing a race and more lace at the same time. He was running lrom Flathoms the Moose, the “Mighty One" ol the Green Forest. Right then Buster didn't care who saw hlm or what they thought. All he thought about or cared about was getting to e, tree big enough lor hlm to climb out ol reach ol the Mighty One. Peter Rabbit racing lor the dear Old Brlar- patch with Reddy Fox at his heels never was more scared, or more anxious to reach the lrlendly hrairs, than was Buster Bear to reach that tree. Would he be able to? What would happen ll he didn't? Would he turn and light? Il he did what a light that would be! That is it would be ll all the light wasn't knocked out ol Buster at the start, For those looking on. and there were many cl the Green Forest folk, it was one ol the most ex- citing times any of them had ever tongues cl Blacky the Crow and Sammy Jay were still. They were holding their brrath, or trying to, actually too excited to scream. Others were just as excited. They were enjoying seeing the big‘ boaster and bully, who had driven‘ them from a beechnut least, now as lrightened as ever he had made any ol them. Did they want Flat- horns to catch up with Buster? They really didn't know. Buster Bear was at the time a bully and a hoaster, and he would eat any of them he could catch. but without hlm the Green Forest wouldn't be the same. He had scared most ol them so often it was lun now to see hlm as badly scored as ever he had scared any of them. But they were not sure that they wanted anything ‘worse to happen to him. Nothing did. He reached the tree and the way he went up it would have been a credit to Happy Jack Squirrel or any other ol the Squirrel cousins. Yes, sir, it would so.. It didn't seem possible that anyone so big and clumsy could climb a tree so last. He was none too soon. Now as he scram- bled much higher than there was any need ol going Flathorns was snorting and Krlmting at the loot ol the tree; rearlngfii-p on his long hind legs as ll he meant to try to climb; clashing his great ant- lers against the trunk ol the tree; blowing fiercely, and daring Bus- ter to come down and light. Buster looked down and growled and snarled. But he didn't go down to light. Instead he hitched a little higher.. When Jimmy one would see him. alter he would keep out oi trees. Now here he uas treeri again. and had lost still more lace with his neighbors. How long would Flat- horns keep hlm up there" He. wanted nothing so much as to get down and sneak away where no oacamumoounvnearciocawramw Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson TRUMP-DRAWING COULD WAIT contract been South's play ol his in today's deal could have improved considerably North dealer. I BoLh aides vulnerable, Th. 2 bidding: East Pass Pass Pass Pass As it happened. the six-club contract was perfectly sound, but that was more a matter ol luck than good bidding! Nothing that North heard told him that South could "lill" the diamond suit. South would have bid the same way with King ol spades instead oi the King cl diamonds, and thus there might easily have been e diamond and a spade loser. West opened his fourth-highest heart. The ace won, and South immediately decided to establish the diamond suit lor spade discards. Normally, this might have been a good decision. because it is usually correct technique to set up a long side suit, rather than attempt to rull losers (spades in this case). So South drew three rounds ol trumps, then cashed the diamond king and led the jack. Wests lailure to loliow suit was a shock to the deciarer, who now was in a hopeless position. It would take two rulls to drive out East's queen and nine oi diamonds, and dummy was a bit short o! entries! South had to lose all three o! his Spadesl It would have been considerably more logical to lead the spade jack at the second trick! Then, even ll East won and returned a trump, declarer could easily win in his own hand, null a spade. lead to the diamond rig and rufl his lest spade, then cash the heart king and rull a heart. Then it would be time to draw trumps! HITOBIC ISLE Emperor Tiberius ruled the Roman empire lor i1 years from the island o! Capri. oll the west Skunk and Prickly Porky had coast nl Italy. ' l. Iv Al. cm» ‘ iflklTuDlbfll THEY CATCHTHE MA MYSTERY N l iN THE HAUNTED HOUSE 'r‘ WHO WAS TIPPIE WOULD GET i-iAlQS ALL OVER YOU" CH1 I DON'T MiND~~l LIKE DO i~ NO,NO-C "WEE LOOK - ~ TIPPIE WENT Hok JUST AN AéLEQGY‘ II. George McMqnul \. \ :3 lz/é/l /' PENNY ~ ill ‘Insulation-mnemonic momma,