THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Noygmask 2o, 194s -..\ lilaln To Attend __ g5 4 of the p P E I i iiiITE DAME y . . - (o f) Temperance Federation IIIBII TEA 1 y; will be held In K, Hearts Hall. Charlottetown WEDNESDAY “Ind t muggy, Nov. Third" at 2 P-M. THURSDAY j a (By Thornton W. Burgess) A large III-Infill" II 790E131"! NOV. 24TH. (Hid 25th. ' - m Encutiv, will meet at 1 p.m. Beuuum CM THE nannssr TIMI.‘ Quack. stmaa Gift: ) But that never happens! Who including Exquisite Baby i gen-Pill’ Yixiu will always find ever heard of such a thing?" cried - -—-—-7’—_"‘ w _ p| d| | _ o woes o othe h ii bli Bo t llmnwu‘ SUPERSTITION rare...- m m ‘y o‘ M, {é "-0111! goth; Narijiiire. ‘iltwlidligcns to us Ducks It Is . ' u 1 n _ Certificate and Novelty 4 _ .1 lilléll’ I0 hflpptlfat any of the l" Mfexiiitgdicfiéie Bins stoo bgntakeeerii TWIN Billie Ind other 1i “as \ery early in the mom- feeding and. resting places along relic I I n h d I, i "m" ‘my, ‘Mmuum, Ins the beginning of the day. tho way. A lot of Ducks alre fooled "ll" “'9 fight °r e an ‘ ,1,“ Mr. and Mrs. Quack were in the that way and the dreadful ns II"! “rm”? m" 1w" i! believed p Smiling Pool which is as you get them." said Mr Quack ‘gen 1o IJP IWlPIIllPd- ‘I ‘he mite“ m‘? s. vol know, in the Green Meadows some should a Duck know who ‘I‘I""~‘*" distance back from the Big River have the hardest times these da " y: - It is on Farmer Brown's land. No he added shooting is allowed there. How the ____ ~ Quacks found this out I don't The next story: “The Quacka Pflww. Perhaps it is because Mir Talk 1t Over." rand Mrs. Quack are observing pco- __._ ‘pie. One who observes takes note iqgoogooiooteot of little things. of things that. are . - DANCE .°.‘.’.‘f'€i‘i'."§?.‘2l"..i3;°i "if; ¢°"""¢* BMW I _ r a rea - I ~-. ful guns around the Smiling Pool. 57 Jlwdmm” cubed”, ' 01' P9111895 WY W" Smart ‘ EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the ”Clover Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 enough to know that hunters with dreadful guns would look for them over on the Big River, not in so small a body of “rater as the Smil- ilng Pool. Anyway there they were Admiss ion—7 5c _ early this morning. For reservations Phone I222—Between 5 p.m. and 7 p. m. ,_B°" Wm"- "YIYIS 11cm“ "It Phone 4784- ‘bniiling Pool. saw them and ‘stopped. He perched on a "No ,Trespassing" sign on the bank. Reservations held until 10:30 p. m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB ;"Good morning." said he. “So they lhavent got you yet. I've wondered about you when I have heard those | dreadful guns over by the Big .River. I hope you have had a pleasant journey so far. “Why aren't you over in the rice along the Big River I don't believe you'll ‘find muck breakfast here)’ i "We are not here to eat, just lo rest. We spent the night over in lthc rice. but came up here before daylight. That rice isn't safe for ‘any Ducks in daytime, but there The annual meeting of the Conservative Association oI 2nd. Queen's will be held in Brookfield Hall on Saturday, November 20th. at 8 F. M. All polls ore asked to be repre- I are no dreadful guns there after sented. General business and matters pertaining to the Con- dark. As for the journey. all I can say is that we are here and thank- ful to be here. You folks who don't "ition on 24th. to be discussed |w° B” whites "m" “m” 1°“ ' flights, as you well know. if you lflnd dreadful guns at one place have to make long journeys are lucky." replied Mrs. Quack. “Lucky!" exclaimed Bob White. “You Ducks are the lucky ones. E: HOWATT, ‘you can fly to some other place - ‘far away. We can't. We have to Premknr‘ ‘stay. All we can do is to scatter and try to hide. Then Dogs smell us out. and show the h-unters where we are. Right around here we are safe, but efor only a little way ‘around hero." He meant Farmer {Browns farm where no hunting is ‘ allowed. i "Everywhere else ______..-. I IIIIEEIIS BIIIIIITY '1 Hunters and dreadful guns are out day‘ after day this time of year This is a hard time for Bob Dogs and ,Whites. I guess none have it fhnrder." added Bob White. I "Quack, quack, quack! Did you ,say a hard time?" If you want ,to know what a truly hard time is lyou should be a Duck" retorted 7 Mrs. Quack. convention A Convention of the Progressive Conservative Associa- tion at Queens County will be held in the Empire Theatre, Market Building, Charlottetown, the 24th. doy oI November, 194B, beginning at B P. M., for the nomination of two Pro- gressive Conservative Candidates to contest the next Fed- ,,"$h@ Wrielnlv docs and w <10 "=1 "who IL..i."°§‘§.r3'.’2°“I. T2. “F3. Each Poll Chairman shall hold a Poll Meeting for the ‘(b11955 m, enemy makes yqu 11y purpose of appointing five Delegates to attend this Con- you don’! have to fly at all- We "nmm ' ' ziuglffsngliuztll/etllliliurihliieildflr oivite oIv iii: A full attendance is requested. ' Iieach of Jack Frost‘ We have to REAGH BAGNALLI Pfesidenr‘ get where he cant freeze the JOSEPH. R. MACMILLAN, Secretary. I water. lf we didn't he would starve and freeze us to death. Bo i=L§E§TL ______. _.__ Bob White mildly. ith the f' ‘t cold weather we must start for t e Sunny South and keep ahead of him. That means flying and flying and flying day after day with only short rests. It means knowing all the places where there is likely to be food. and ‘being sure of reaching one before stopping to rest. That is something in itself. but when we reach such a place we must be sure, absolutely sure, that there are no dreadful guns waiting there for us. That isn't easy. es- pecially when hunters have other I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE IIIIRTIIIIMBEIILAIIII FERRIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time NOVEMBER 1-30 Leave Wood islands- Prince Nova . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 a.m. I p.m. Ducks w mo, us. Charles A. Dunning .. II a.m. 3 p.m. 30b white cocked an head to Leave Caribou- one side. "Fool you? How?" he Charles A. Dunning . . . . B a.m. I p.m. “Eff? you saw a flock o, Bob Prince Nova . . . . . . . .. II a.m. 3 p.m. whim fggflng on the ground un- afraid would you bc afraid to Join them? l mean would you suspect danger?" asked Mr. Quack. Bob White shook his pretty head "No said he. “There would be nothing to fear." "There might be n hunter hiding near waiting for you," said Mr. The Iiii LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION DAILY FREIGHT BER-VICE IIALIFAX T0 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (To and From Any Point) OIIABLOTTITOWN ‘PHONE 172a Rowling: The Mover FURNITURE MOVING, STORAGE AND OBATING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING All Ida [neared IIALIFA? TRON! 8-1058 Warehouse: l5! Lower Water Street. Halifax. N. S. Iisharlattotovrn to Sydney -- Monday. Wednesday and Friday Ilht service Saint John and Mouoton to Prince Edward Iaieud l Tuesdays and Thursdays lint John Thane No. 8-605! Monaton ‘Phone 0282 periods. wastes and Burdock Counters. RIP KIIIBY I HIARO IT ALLI THAT moi-n you Puuso ME OUTOF "rue liViliuTi-IAT OTHER GIRI-e-YOU KILLED I-IER. ‘IOU MUROERERI BUT YOU'RE NOT GOING ‘IO KILL ME! “Do you really think so?" asked‘ By helping to stimulate the actioIFof the _ bowels, kidneys, liver and stomach, B.B.B. aids tcen-agers over those unregulated It aids result is often a smoother, clearer skin. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS CLEVER. PLAY A beautiful executed strip-and- throw-ln play brought home South's game contract in the fol- lowing deal: 'So'uth dealer. North-South vulnerable. A 1o 1 s Q J 1o a s s Q A8 5 Q, 9 6 I 4 K J s 2 A a 4 y A s 2 N O Q 4 3 g 9s 4 W E g io 1 a z 4. a a z S 4. o J 1o s g A Q s a . o K 7 QKQJ 4. xx 7 4 The bidding: South West North East . 1 4. Pass 1 Q Pass Q11‘; Pass Pass Pass West opened his fourth-highest spade. Dummy played the five, and the nine went to the queen. Now. since there was only one sure entry to dummy, declarer properly star- ted the heart suit from his .own hand. hoping that the defenders would be kind enough to take the king when it was offered to them. On the lead of that card. how- ever, West shrewdly held up his ace-had he accepted it, declarers problem would have become easy. A second heart lead. ducked by West, lost to East's queen. and a spade was returned .deolarer duck- ing and the trick going to West's jack. West now made the best shift. to a diamond. Declarer won in his own hand and led a low club away from the ace-king. East won and returned a diamond, declarer again winning in his own hand. The ace-king of clubs were cashed and deciarer's last diamond was led to ; dummy‘s ace. l Now that West's cards in the minor suits had been extracted, which meant that he had no safe exit, the heart jack was played. South discarding his last club. This "fixed" West, who had to return a spade from the king to declarer‘: combined tenace. Since declarer had the ace-eight in his own hand, it did not matter which spade West led -- if the king. declarer could cash the ace-eight if a low spade. dummys ten would hold and the established heart would be the fulfilling trick. PAIIIIIIIILE SGIIIIIIL IIPEIIIIIG The general public are invit- ed to attend the official open- ing of the new addition to the Parkdale School, Monday, No- vember 22, I948, at 8 p. m., at which time an opportunity will be given to inspect this new and modern addition. sevaeslaow /(/'V5\-: r/rsavzs nr/ l m” zqxs mam us! now n mu w" n“ pgPARTMENT "a r srcouomeucks, ruaivAi. ' “i”- 7|; EATING CONTE-sl’ PRIZEI a I z DIZEAMED l WAS A5LEED" gass- .-._ gags ' WELLfifi-IANKS. SALLY! I'LL ssuo THIS BACK Fiizsr THING IN Tl-l’ MORNING "i ~ CAP NO. I-IE l-IASNT GONE YET-BUT 1 WI-IISPERED ‘IO GQANMA NOT TO newsman-annual‘ - NO ICED EMBAP A HAD HIS WALLET iTSLEN; WHAT DOYOU MEAN BY SENDIN’ r r ' DO?! ; IN TO TELL ME WHAT TO I'M SURE‘ COUSIN WIBBINGTON T - SO IT “AS P GSIIWL-POOQ MAN. BRINGING UP FATHER MY BQIUOE CLUB l5 MEETING HEQE TODAY -O9E\' ALL. 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