si-Iowmo HTONIGHT. AUG. -mi-9 P.M. HLYDIAH -Wlth- JOSEPH CO'l'i'ON and MERLE OBERON Sandwich and Soft Drink Service During Show. TOURISTS! You will be interested in knowing that we spe- cialize in P. E. I. Lobster in the shell, Fried Oysters. Fried Clams. Sea Foods to please And don't forget and T-Bone Also remember we cater to Weddings, the most delicate appetite. SANDYS Spring Fried Chicken Steaks. Banquets and Social Gatherings in the Banquet Floor space 1900 sq. ft. Hall. Curb Service now resumed for the Summer Months. Located on St. Peter's Road, 10 minutes drive from Charlottetown. REGULAR DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL TONIGHT George Chappeii and his Merry Islanders Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 501: Canteen Scrvico -- Frcc Check-Room Bus Leaving City Bus Terminal at 0:45 COMPLETE VISUAL G. F. HUTCHESON REFRAUF ION and ANALYSIS i 1 ' l OUR SALVAGE MARKET sonar can BA'l"1'lBl!iS,el. u.oo some STEEL, Per ton c..- sa.oo sonar ossr mom. Per ton No.00 cownmn, per lb. nonsniuun. per lb. ....., near: norrnns, carton -...- use 150 501: USWASHED WOOL. per lb. .. 810 Above prices delivered our Optometrists wnroboulo. 53 G.-anon st. & 00. 158 Kent St. - Charlottetown NAPOLEON nnd UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride wAiTE-ZR; PLEASE. CAN'T sou DO SOMETHING ABOUT THESE FLIESP r VIII . j Ju Ll'L ABNEII - U - queen, to protect his hearts. but A USIFUL Ll'l"rLn' TAIL some things are pretty. some oi use. And some things seem without ex- cuse. -Peter Rabbit. Little Billy was Unc' Billy Pos- sum's very small son. He was only three month: old yet he was start- ing out in the Great World (or himself. He was all alone. He hadn't intended to start out in the TT i -rig-cocaine contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson 4OQD TIMING A SQUEEZB Tho dilficult feature of squeeze plays is in their timing. For ex- ample, south Iutomaticolly roach- ad a. squeeze position in today's doll, and there was no other chance for the contract. but the order in which he played his last six cards was iotsl. ”u'aonuo.. . ?l?th.s1doI.vumrii. QAJ8 91:05! 954: . . alts: , '.'q'g 1'4 9 K 10 I I Qslovs N I e. V-7 0108! WE O73 .5 S gins! it" pf” QAKQJ9 4.AQsa Thobidding: H” South Wop! Nora nut 19 Put INT run 3. Pun aN'r mu so an Pou Pun North, oi oourss, wouldhsve had an essy time of it at notrum-p, but South hld some hops of a slim and felt that at least five diamonds should be safe, West made an inspired opening lead for his side-the ace and then the ten of hearts. East ruffed dummy's queen and returned the jack of clubs. South won with the ace. drew trumps, and led an- other round for good measure-so that this was now the position: 3:: .j. gin 1 .0914 6310 goal ,N V-, 9.... W E Q--. g-- S 5109! go or or QQBS South led a low club to the king, and saw the break when West dis- carded a spade. The club eight was returned from dummy, to South's queen. and west let go another spade. Now South cash- ed his last trump-but to no good effect. West had to bank his spade East could hold K-lo of spades over dummy. and there was no squeeze. Now observe the vast diilercnce if decinrer, alter leading to the club king. hsd simply cashed the high heart! East could saiely dis- card a. spade at this point, but he would soon be in trouble! Now when South led A club to his queen and then cashed the last trump, west would again have to blank his own spade queen, to keep the high heart. Thereupon, dummy would throw away the heart, keep- ing the A-J oi spades-and it would be East's turn! He would either have to blank his spade king. letting south cuh the ace and lock; or, by jettisoning the club ten, permit South to cash his lly lfinorntoo W. lumen) Great World when he did. He had been riding on his Mother's back and had been brushed oil by a low limb under which she had passed. She hadn't known he had been brushed oil. You see, she had nine other little Possums hanging onto her, or riding in her big pocket. She could have lost two or three and not known it. When Little Billy had lallen oit he had fallen beside a mushroom. Mushrooms are good eating. Any"- -way, some of them are. This one was. Little. Billy ate until he could hold no more. as is the way with small folks when they are hungry. A full stomach makes a sleepy head. Little Billy curled up nnd took it nap. when he nwoke Mother was iar away, and this is how Uhc' Bil- ly Possum's small son happened to start out in the Great World for himself. It didn't take the little Possum more than two days to forget his Mother and his brothers and sis- ters. He had never known his Fa- ther, Unc' Billy Possum. He wasn't lonesome. He Wlls too busy to be lonesome. He was a small person with it big appetite. Just finding enough to satisfy that big appetite kept him very busy. Then too, there were many things to see be- cause everything was new and strange. It is just that way with most of the little people of the Green Forest when they start out in the Great World for themselves. Even when they have been mem- bers of big families they soon learn to depend wholly on themselves and are not lonesome. Wandering about, this way and that, Little Billy finally came to an old log lying on the ground. It was hollow, but the hollow wasn't very big Little Billy crawled inside. He liked that hol- low. It was just the right size. Had he couldn't it. it been any smaller have ben comfortable in Had Little Billy curled up and took nap. it been any bigger. it wluild hnm been ton lug. it would have been big enough ior some one larger than himself tn got V in and he wouldn't have felt. snic. He went in and out of Llmt. hollow log sev- eral times. He looked it nll over in- side and outside, It was covered with moss. 1!. ".lllS partly liicirlen by big ferns. Little Billy took a nap . in it. When he came out and hunt- ed for somct.hin.: in mi. hr- didn't go far from that old log. when he boson to be slvcpy nznin he went back to it. "All Ah ncocl is n lili suit. bed.” thought. the little Possum. All around on the ground were plenty of dead lenves. nice dry. dead leaves us is usual in the Green Forest. Nice dry leaves make a good hcd. Little Billy scraped together a lot of these leaves. It was then that he made use of his iunny. handy little tall. He hadn't known until now how handy it could be. The leaves he wanted were a short disinnce from t?:J:'m'iiEd"Eni-;i;:2'e”i?s) own low club. IAM LA NUISANCETA, 1' ONE OF THE MOS ( "A:S T NO Bov HAS svzn l rmozw ME EEN HEES cams Aiw EET SHOWS HERE. An: Ml -EETS OUR .sIIoA r.sss:.;); wouLom-'kNow THE nzrrnzncz con N If 'v-....m.. .. " .........,..... H . ..'l'HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN KING OF Aim TALK YA 1 . - Combvarkltz. 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