i PAGE TEN W Wm THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN vmvgm Mg, , . .- , . nUGUS'I' 3. mo ; ' iunu or riiio ROYAL IIOUNTED ' . f-Yf""” W1 GRAND OPENING DANCE r -r was ;&5,,zg;;gggm,Ki,5iy:;;' DRIVER OF 66 f OOVEIIEAD RAGE TRACK HALL Thursday Night, August 3rd Modern and Old Time Dancing At Its Best Eastern Rhythm Boys' Orchestra Admission 50c Canteen Service lly Thornton W. Burgess) Lirrbs BILLY FALLS on - ” Life is largely work and pluck Minsled with a lot of luck. -Peter Rabbit. Mrs. Possum was fretful. She had reason to be. She was carry- imz nroundg throush the Green Forest I family of ten children, and you will admit that any mo- ther carrying ten children has a rizht to be fretful. some of them were riding on her back. some of them were in her big pocket where REGULAR WEEKLY GOLF CLUB DANCE '1' 0 N I G H T IOE cannons I'LL GIVE INSTEADA TEN PEP. CENT...Fl'TEEN PER CE 7 T0 'IS 54516 .5415 DONiT E EXPECT lT...Utf...TNERE 1ifINGS...LlK!...UN UKE... WILL OTIIR THINGS WHY no THEM sums HAFTAI as so MOISSINARY. MONEYS ' ALL1HEY TALK ABOUT. TNEV1) LIKE Taoaxv some. ER GIMME A FAST Si-IUFFLE. r CHARACIIRS .' Admission 75: each Dance To The Downiowners FlSHEIiMEN'S Loiiiis iiiouiiiv The Public Inquiry into Fishermen's Loans, before His Honour Judge J. S. DesRoches, Commissioner, stands adjourned to meet at GRAND TRACADIE SCHOOL FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, AT 7 P.M. The Inquiry is open to the. public, and any person desiring to give evidence is welcome to do so. J. 0. C. CAMPBELL, Commission Counse' she had carried all of them when they were helpless babies. They were three months old now and a lively lot they were. Now Mrs. Possum was a good mother. were it not so she would not have carried that lively lit- tle crew wherever she went. Evcn good mothers do get tired and fret. ful and out of patience. At three months of age the little Possums were no longer babies. It was about time for them to he start, ing out in the Great World for themselves. Miother would miss them. Of course. How could she hell) but miss ten such lively ' OUUUDDDDDIZVDODC-tv"vQC"T':0ru' O). contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .:6:QQ&QQQQQ 0nH " CHOOSING BETWEEN FIN!-ISSES QDDOQQCE F 559550 ,There are cases in which it seems that declarer has to guess between two finesses which pre- sent equal chances. On closer ex- amination, however, there may he 3 disqnct "edge" in favor of one choice. Consider this very typical deal: He wondered if it was good to eat. youngsters? But it was going to be a good miss once they were start- ed out in the Great World. The liveliest of the ten was Lit- tle Billy. He was just ii. little smal- ler than any of his brothers and sisters. He was just a. little livelier too, and t at was saying a great deal. It seemed to Mother Possum that Little Billy never stayed in one place. she warned him over and over that if he didn't hang on he would fall off and get lost, but Mother's warning went in one small car and out the other. as the saying is. Of course. warnings should be heeded but they seldom are. So it happened that Little Bil- ly did fall off his Mother's back. He had been crawling about in- stead of holding on tight. Mrs. Pos- sum had crawled under some brush and Little Billy had been knocked off. He hadn't been hurt and it just happened that close to where he foil was a mushroom. He had never seen a mushroom before. He wondered if it was good to eat. He nibbled the edge of it. It tasted . 5'3"” d'”"' good so it must be good to eat. He Ne"-M? 3"” V""”"”” kept right on nibbling. In fact he ' QK.l'52- ate until he couldn't eat anymore. Now PRESENT Tumm ANNUAL QA J 4 3 All the time he was eating Mother " " v 972 had been going away; she hadn't. 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But he was a hungry mm I. The decision of the judges will be final. o west makgs his mum: mad- Possum. He began to poke around. For your appointment: Phone 2490 or write MEYERS STUDIOS LTD. 12 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.E.I. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS. ' Wood Islands-caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND it NOVA SCOTIA Schedule for June 24 to September 24: "Prince Nova"-Leave Wood Islands .. .;'Prince Nova"-Leave Caribou ....... .. Charles A. Dunning"-Leave Caribou . 7 am. 9 a.m. Ii a.m. 3 p.m. 1 pm. 5 n.m. IIORTIIIIMBEBLAHII FERRIES LIMITEB HEAD OFFICE: Chnrlolu-town. P. E. I. Catch An Early Sailing and Avoid Disappointment the fourth-highest diamond. East puts up the king. and south of course wins with the ase. south can count two sure dia- mond tricks, one club. two spades and two hearts-a total of seven in top cards alone. The two other tricks he needs can easily come from a successful finesse in either major suit with a break permit- ting south to run all four cards in that suit, or, failing the hrcak, suc- cessful finesscs in both suits. Euperficially, declarer has the same resources in spades and hearts. Which suit should he first "'attack''? The way to reach i1 decision is to envisage -what will probably be the result of losing the finesse which south decides to take first. 11' South tries for the spades. he must finesse to dummy's jack. If South is at a disadvantage. In hearts, however. South can finesse in the opposite direction. That is, he can lead a spade to the king or it heart to the ace, and finesse hack to his heart ten. If this finesse loses, South is in a better position than he was before (i.e., when he tricd and lost the He was more hungry than scared. lle ate some more of that mush- room. The n he found a fat beetle and pounced on it. That tasted good and it was fun to catch it. Right away he went looking for another. He found a snail. That also was good. By the time he had filled that small stomach of his he was sleepy again. so he look- ed for a comfortable place where he would not likely. be seen and curled up for a nap. so it was that Little Billy Pos- sum, small'son of Unc' Billy Pos- sum. was really out in the Great World all by himself. By the time he had been two days on his own he had forgotten all about his Mo- ther. lt is like that with some 02 the little folk of the Green Forest. when they start out for them- selves they are kept too busy look- trouhle finding enough to eat. He liked insects. He liked berries. in fact he liked 'most everything he found. He wasn't fussy. When you are hungry it doesn't pay to be fussy. Then, too, he was a true son of his father and mother nei- ther of whom is at all fussy about what he eats. They like berries LONDON. Aug. 1 -- (AP) -m A WASHINGTON. A . 1 - (AP . . nussim Corlvgspondent m lmnh g The United Smtesufm, force San; spade finesse to East.) It is qul'e and fruits of all kinds. They like Korea reported today that res- today that Gen. MacArthur's head- possible mat west" 1” with the mesh md many dont care haw idents of the North Korean cap- ital, Pyonizyiii-i-2, are frantlcallv digging air raid shelters to protect themselves from American homb- ers. Since July 23. he said. Pyong- yang has been bombed every day. quarters has credited air attacks with the positive destruction of ill Korean Communist tanks. Claims of Australian and American pilots --before being checked and evalu- ated-totalled 302 tanks. heart queen. may have a difficult problem-a club shift may look very hazardous to him, and he may decide to play his partner for the diamond ten. Obviously. if he does. South will be grateful for another diamond lead up to his Q-10. fresh it is, or should I say how old it is? They like eggs. In fact they like anything anybody else likes. When a Possum cannot get some- thing to eat, times are hard indeed. Little Billy didn't have to worry about his food. TIPPY AND "CAB" STUBS V5-;3g5g: - -' iilliilllllli, Boy! I'M some ilihlmiii fiiiiiyil, oorrv, WHERE'S l MY NEWSPAPER 9; A 'I am. 11 mm. 8-p.m. 4 I I d d t hm fr - a- ., ., . ucharle. A. DunnInK..g4l I w I ll d B ' . . the effort fails, East is in. Then. mg 01' 00 an W5 C 2 0 Fm. Dam, ln:orm;'3'on,'Ei';t:n w”C",',cY'n:'"" 5 """' whether East returns a diamond danger to be really lonesome, BRINGING UP FATHER ., ymor” "cnianu 1:55 A.M. EACH wmcx DAY .. sraunann TIM! ”"””5h S””"” Q” " ” C1” The 5”" Pmum mm M - W..ot.fwa:.w- IPG BPOTHEI? FEELING TODAY ? TO HAVE WDU COME AND SPEND THE DAY- ' .im.'xi;; hm. .s,..i...n i... -r 'l'ILLlE THE 'Tf)!l.li)R Ll'L ABNER lyy '. IM YE MAC EWING OLD S'i'HN6G.'AND ill THOUGHT HED SQUANDER HIS . C500,000 FELL PROBABLY BLOW' , LEGACY! IT ALLLIN ON SOME .CHORUS GIRL! xi-S Iy NIWINI-OMQIIII l O i'va BEEN usmamoib us-m;Ns,wHy DiuN"r' var IVERV .iT?l'F L M5. fr: My Ac i.v MOST FAWRITQ Heca-