THE uuaimlaiyi__gyagw'i'ri~zroyviv___ - dfriifiioriifhoufirzo ;"/“::".s:¢.s MU... i flAPkS-i-i- sin-restoring. 194s BIT Zane GR, zinc/tun» fP/Pi! 2: atvivoua/rswpznmne camera/m. our... urszocw M505.’ - illllltillfill SLEEPER ssiivic: BIIAIILOTTETOWN - MONTREAL With the discontinuance o! the double train service between the mainland end Prince Edward Inland, eflectlve Sunday, Sept- ember 12th, the through Montreal-Charlottetown sleeping car (Ne. 5i) will be operated daily except Saturday on the Maritime Express, Train No. 2. leaving Montreal at 11:30 a.m.. E.S.T.. and Train No. 40 leaving iiilonoton at 10:45 a.m., A.S.T., daily except Sunday. arriving Charlottetown 6:10 p.n:. Effective Sunday. September 26, Train No. 40 will leave Moncton at 11:15 a.m.. daily except Sunday, instead o! 10:45 nan" arriving Charlotte- town the same time as at present, namely. 6:10 p.m. PETEWS GOOD GUESS Who seeks for truth with open mind ‘Amazing things is sure to find. -Old Mother Nature. l____ f m/l/ -///,’~ " ‘ n’: » To 01d Mother Nature nothing is amazing, That is, nothing but the stu/pidity of folks who look without seeing and listen without hearing. and those who neither look nor listen. Peter Rabbit is The Charlottetown-Montreal sleeper will continue to operate ae at present, leaving Charlottetown, Train No. 39, at 7:00 aarn. daily except. Sunday. and Morictori on The Scotlan- Train No. 59. leaving there at 2:20 p.m., A.S.‘l‘., arriving Montreal at 8:45 curious about mlngs_ sometimes g "m" he is too curious ror his own good. ;, Curiosity can lead into all sorts of Train No. 41 leaving Charlottetown at 10:30 1.1a. for Monc- trouble, very serious trouble, But ton and No. 42 leaving Monoton for Charlottetown at 4:40 p-m-i CU-flflslly also is the key t0 knawl‘ ‘ daily except Sunday, will be cancelled effective Sunday, Septem- edge. Without it the Great World ‘er i; would be a sorry place in which to live. All that makes life worth the living is the result,“ curiosity in- - opined, guided curiosity. The greatest disaster that could befall the Great World and those who live in it would be the end oi l a curiosity. " Peter Rabbit had tried to tell oaivsmtcrssiorarcouacxnces BOIVI.IN‘AU.EY_..I‘I"S OIITHIS . ZNAFTA IMKEAPHONECALLABOW ouseesozvsnou roam: eamsunzwrsr hi: He wadded across Laughing Brook where the wvater was shallow and made his way to the big rock . clearly. There were no long, curved jaws with points cmseed. There were Jam's and they were curved, but they were short, Peter had the unpleasant feeling that they were for use rather than looks. l-le waded across Laughing ; ll $13150 1:4"- aetefd B! 83m B???" Brook where the water was shal- Don-Y DRIPPLE ' ‘y ‘uh-M. , . " » . 01‘ e" "8 9 W" Y i" lo and made his way to the biz COME ON, PEPvm» . IT'S ORDERS FROM OH STOP COMPLAINING" i ‘i, Patch to visit the Green Forest, yozk. YOU GOTYIK ‘TAKE THE DOG DOCTOR, TDINEVERHAVEC . _-___--_ - » -» - the Old Ofjlitrd, the Smiling YOUR PILL/j AUG-Tl’ \OU IN ‘TI-IE FIRS‘? PLACE, IF YOU HADNT BEEN WEAK AND RUNDOWN ,4! spoke politely. “I guess," e, "that you are Mrs. Dob- ‘ H Pool and other places. Mrs. Peter‘ same}, merely sniffed and said that there‘ 5on3- is curiosity and curiosity, and she Th, great Fly looked l; Pout has yet to see that Peter's cur- 5M opened ‘M closed h" “up 1°=1W h“ dim him “W 8°06» pointed, short, curved jaws and However, many times it has kept Pew, know m” h, would "the! him m?!" 1°91"! lwYed- 11 the". see than reel them. "You are a gesany 0gno0ltjthlinfilGtllalatrlllmalltfelsfi 1110i! good guessen so‘ what!" um aha m n w ' i; . - VAJ" SEPTEMBER SEVENTH l is the dots on which dimes resume at ing bored, And one who is lwfed The next story: “Mrs. Dobson UNION BOMMERGIAL COLLEGE bow omeis- mo...» Peter, visiting Grandfather Frog . ‘ . . W1 We“ a "We bmd- lust Sreiiogropliic, Commercial, end Secretarial Courses enough so to be dlsCOfltéllded and 714 C B ,d grumble that there was not-him; i3 NIGHT CLASSES RESUME or; ocrom II - could possibly have m. all there ii °ntra¢t r‘ 39g ' ihteiestihg to see or do. As u‘ .3 B1 Mwhl" Cfllbfltw" if , Peter was to see or done all there égegkvvin” _.3;.-;;;~¢~% UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGI ' N“ Wu to do! It is strange how ' folks can get that way, hut many do, altogether too many. They bore themselvm and every om. around them. But that feeling didrVt last long with Peter. He was snapped our of it by a par of jaws. No. he Fan! ty I-iterpretotion Royol Bonk Building, Cliorlottvtovn south made a bid In today! deg). that should have clarified North's lprohlem, but North did not in- terpret the message correctly. l-UF-l.’ WHEPE DID HE GO T’ IVE LOOKED EJEQVVJIJEEE PC)? I GUESS HE'S 604E- MLISTA FLOWM OUT i OF A CRACK IN THE SC . WELL-I'VE TAKEN Au. I CAN STAND FPOA didn't feel than: he saw them They belonged to a sort o! giant Ey. Anyway the owner of them North, dealer. was a member of the insect folk. Both sides vulnerable isome of whom bite amazingly East-Wutfioonacorl. hard for ouch rnall folk, and ‘4 some o! whom sting even more yKQQg piiinruiiy. When Peter sazw those paasz‘ Jan's, an inch long and so curved 451K752 that. the points crossed. he couldirt. Q AQI " K109 believe his own eyes at first. He .763 N QAIOSI decided right then and. there that U142 W E O 107 he wanted nothing to do with O53 S #5543 cq-w- ir»-i-.--<,<o~,i~.vm.p3-I___ their possessor, Thcn Grandfather $435 _ fro: had said that they wcre ‘SE2 TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBIS F ly Edwina? " hanmless. dangerous only in their xhflQgs‘ - - ~ . looks; that their owner was Mr. WELL HY ' Y HIM B ' _ I Dobson, who looks worse than he ‘TAIOO h“ TL-IEVVéEXEIOFUET-lgv T IgOULDECgitE %EO\TI'E'IQSII7_F WELtiéhgHllmabifiCgl N is. Peter Well knew looks hllrt 1'10 "riiebiddgins: ojléjélQwtgf-‘Bigfmbgghg o ro Your: i= OUR PRIVILEGES wens one. xmh Ernst Smith Wee! .COUNT+£_» .. ounces-room!!! ‘ "He is a harmless fellow, but. 19 Pass 2Q 2g 3, _ xcn“ ivnrncd 3 Q 3 9 4 5(3) P58! w o Grandfather _Frng. "Hcr jaws are '5 Q Pa" P355 y!" g I not big like his but ihcy are pinch-i inz Jams. They are for use. looks. and she knows how to them." not use. As is almost always the case, the East-West part score compli- LIMITED MI. Dohsonb two pairs of big catod the North-South biifling wings harl carried bin-i away, and problem. Northls opening heart bid Queen Street chaflmmmwn Peter had watched in vain for nn- and South's two-diamond response other glimpse of him. Now, two days later, lie was nvei- by Laugh- imz Brook, where the wntor rah rather fast around and over big and little stones. Right across from. him was ii big rank gfnund the base of which Laughing Brook iiei-e i-‘ear-wut enough, as was North's free raise of diamonds on the second round, but when South had to make a decision ovcr Easts three-spade bid, a subtle point entered the picture. smith know that l£_he bid (our By (Ilifiorii MacBriiIa llapiiiean and Uncle Elliy WELL, SO THE NEW NElGHBOl? GAVE sou BOYS some BOOK FOR voun ctue HOUSE: EH NOTA BAD CHAP; \ GUESS. ran. The sunlight. fell nil several ‘shite spots on that rock. Peter wondered what hBKl made them. He likes to wonder about thinly, Oi course that is curiosity begin- ning to work. Then Peter was pleasantly sur- prised to see on that rook the very one lnr whom he ‘had so vainly watched. Or was it? It looked like Mr. Dohson in nil hut one thin;- thc-se great. curved ii-ickerl-lonkine but harmless jFIWS. Hi- couldn't, 58¢‘ ihflSP. Perhaps it was because o! Mr. Dohsovfs position and he diamonds at. this juncture, North might logically take the view that South was merely-“competing a- gainst the opponents, and on that conclusion North might decide to pass with a hand that would, per- haps, offer a good play for game. South himself was not strong enough to jumip straight to five diamonds, hence he deliberately selecicrl the four-club bid to en- cniiragc North if his holding warranted optimism, and to In- (llvnlP that South was not merely rrmpoiinz hilt. had genuine hopes couldn't clearly see tho inner‘; head. Presently the great Hy moved so that the head could he soon on his own part. Actually, since the four-club bid found North with an excellent iit in that suit too, he should hsvg taken the responsibility for a Jul-nip to live diamonds. When he bid only four diamonds. South hsd __.._i_i.____ eq- i n-nnpe-i-nniiqn-Q‘ HEATING EQUIPMENT lcEsvuh-‘lfg- h u‘ h H ‘TILLIE THE TOILER ‘Vivdfifi ‘- ., “J's n “L7H: en .oug e ed god in. - o~mggag"fgflg°f,fg*wm.,oy,gs§8éfiifi‘ié"fiéip7 0F offside, South made flvO aisiiieiias i-r WASNW LIKITHE - - I ML on: h.".:;:“:.z.."..:*;2ir..:::":l c'~~@~s“=c<=~* ______ __ “(pm COAL of his hearts and at the same time ____,_,___ _ I is‘ 5 ’> é GAS lgueéapmggle club 1ii<~ii sufficiently aoou/EVFL, __ -— p" ' A RAW M NNOW - ‘ OH- MAKES MY fr” ,. ELECTRIC mroar GREEK ronacm MOUTH WATER -_ c ‘ _‘_ NOV! . . _ GENERAL STOOKHOLM - (on - awe- ’ . FURNASgEOéEOAND den has arranged to icnPOrt 800 l - g ' tons of Greek tobacco — enough e0 for 700000.000 cigareia -— an oi- ficial announced here. Three bil- Reglltcridllh Pdlllllofit’! lion, cigai-eis are consumed sn- nually in Bweden. h” Km" By Alex Raymond L vows: overs-rename YOURSELF. MR. eLmxI i voun ace is 1o RUN THIS SHIP! msaursrsi AE M‘! AFFAIR! Phone I880 - Gt. Geo. Si. - ‘IL-Have Nruwp-ipes Fesium 9’- - -.’.».'~'.~3:=.\:E. z mo, m. BLINXI ms oisciviius ABOARD THIS SHIP t5 rrnociousl mo! oio 1 NAME IT m: Ivicrom’? wan usisou Mus-r ee suu IF I MA‘! 5A‘! 80, SIR. ‘IQUNG LADIE5 WITH “VALUABLE' INFORMATION " >16 ‘IOU REMEMBER HER?“- fil-lilRYnst-IE WON INTI-ii ROULETTE LOUNGE LET WEEK HAL: FoQvcu 4 ~49 HALF m: Mei - IRING IN Hi6 1;; , I A