rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . - ,- c- -5 KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED PAGE TEN 3 LIBERAL MEETING The annual meeting of the First WEDNESDAY, JULY 19111 District of Queen's Liberal Associ- Meals Served From ntion will be held in Bradillbane 4:30 to 8. mm '17. 1952 . ...: hlllix 515?).-tiff” Gut1r'Zf?m7””527752 ' gas smesn up ' mt Iaaoo ' N rmr z-Anarzme Mu- 'lv.e:cx HM rm met! Hall Thursday evening. July 20th at 8:30 p.m. Each poll is request- ed to have five accredited dele- Lights on Grounds and Dancing Platform gates present. Signed: ROBERT N. DAWSON. LIBERAL MEETING The annual meeting of the 8rd District Liberal Association will be held in the Legion Hall. M-t. Stew- art on Monday evening, July 17th, at 8.30 p.m. Committee chairmen accredited delegates present. All Liberal supporters invited to be present. IRA LEWIS, Secretary. ROLAND MacDONALD, President. are asked to have President. five ANNUAL MEETING CENTRAL FARMERS CO-OPERATIVT R. E. H. MacDONALD, Secretary. DAILY CRO SSWORD Im-HI-I ASSOCIATION LIMITED JULY 19th AT 8 P.M. IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, P. W. C. All Members Urged To Attend. IIIISLIIIH A LESSON W SELF-DEFENSE Be ever slow to take otfense, But We? quick in sell-defense. -Jimmy skunk. Little Jim Bkunklet, whose ta- ther was handsome Jimmy Skunk. was all alone. He had lost his ma. ther and brothers and sisters, or they had lost him. Whichever way it was it amounted to the same thinzmhe was alone out in the Great World. There was no one to look out for him, to show him around, to tell him where he could go and where he shouldn't go, to help him find food, to warn him of danger, to light for him and protect him from his enemies. No. sir, he didn't have either father or mother or any one else to look out for him. He was wholly on his own. completely independent. so far he liked it. He had had two adventures. Each time he had made somebody else back up. It is fun to make other people back up. There is something curious about that, but it is so. Perhaps it is because it adds so much to the feeling of sci!-importance. So Lit- tle Jim really didn't mind beinz lost at all. He hadn't even thought about it. a UUUUWi'r'G-CW7UDi'g g contract Bridge 5 By Josephine Culbertson .:o3:1mJaolonoooooonoonoQnonL- "SWING" HAND A psychic bid in the following deal created a large "swing" in 3 team-of-tour contest. )cptf9.C8:f lly Thornton W. Burgess) Never use your scent gun unless you must. -He had wandered over to th0 edge of Farmer Brown's cornfield. Just inside. between two of the rows of corn, he saw some one hl thought at first was his mother- Ig was a, big, handsome skunk. His white striP9d Nick coat was very black indeed, and the strip" were very white. indeed. The round cap he wore was cream-colored Little Jim looked at him admir- inziy. He wondered if he would ever grow to be as handsome. He was watching his father but he didn't know it. Yes. sir. ha W" -wacching Jimmy skunk. Jimmy was busy digliml 50"!”-111118 0"” 0i 5, hill of corn. in a moment he pulled out a. white srub. Th"- white zrub had been eating the 1-ooh; or the corn. Now Jlmmi Skunk would eat the white grub. He is very fond 01 white grubs. Jimmy looked up and- saw the little Skunklet. Instead of satin: that white grub as ho had intend- ed to he put I black paw under it and tossed it over to Little Jim. Little Jim didn't waste I minute. DER . . ovSu've'oaoeaED mouse CARS 10 LAST TEN PEOPLE ALL THEIR KNOB; . ACROSS 2.slte of the 18. seaport He growled a sunny little growl 1.0! the check Taj Mahal (Pruss.) North detlehr. 1 Hg and pounced on it. Then he ate it. i p ,e,'n-up 3. Oldestdivl- is. Dull pain "””"'5”" V" "M It seemed to him that never in his MY LAND, ”; A COWBW !l.Nimblo , sion of the 2l.Treos AA. J4 2 short life had he tasted anythinl sun. MAKES HIM As 12. Kind ot European 22. European 0 A Q J 1 G I so good, Jimmy Skunk, watching I HAPPY As ALL THA ,. duck Jurassic river OA him, chuckled. Perhaps he guessed MERCY! DOt;1;i' YOU LOOEA 4g 13-GWP95 'Y'""' 23- n0W" E7 ' that this was one or his own child- V.ONDEPFUL.."JU5T UK c 15.Pon-name 4. Lofty 26-Milt kiln! nun 95 47 6 reri. But the little Skunklet never REAL COWBOY--. . l i G. w. mountain zs. Hebrew no p N "HM dmmed um he Wu looklng .; - Rum" 5-P”'"0V" '"0"'" 51-: Q 10 W E 09 87 5 his father, That was because "ho (16-OWN W-in 37-WOW . aqua S .5: 1o 9 had never seen his father heron. .11. magic": 6.Prophou 2n.Long. ”"""' ”"'" 33 Jimmy Skunk had left home bo- nests 1.Unleu(L.) feathered 35.0therwiro A? tore his babies were mm, 1: (I9 One-spot 8. Public nockpiocu 86.Colored, V J ' p 3 2 wamw because he had "med pg. card: I notice I1.Gnu dxedly u fabric A K 5 3 He hm,” wanted mp Mm Jimmy '20.Cryoft. 9.8tudied 83.Backoi' i 3'!.RotIl-ed had driven mm out -11,"; wgun. cow lo. Boron thofoot so. Epoch This was the biddinl when 00 mm ,0, mm nsuniu 14. Drags. a4.Jog 41.'rowlml board was played 10' the Rm Just mm mm was , degp, .5.Girl's name timo: mmbw growl It W” . mos; un. A-'5-O'"""' "”"'l E” 3"” w"' ieasallt sound To Little Jim is nurses 19 Past 20 PI" Bus 3 mghmlum wundp me", p 27.lrl-angel! Pars SNT :3 lookmg in between the rows of l C 1” 1' ' rlevwusabicnog. uyaeupud. L......j..jLm com. was a D08. M M we H: ”:..:..”;::..x: . - p -29pEmlo”s North went down one, having to bzser ' h He W” so I 30. Division lose two hearts and two spades, Farm" Brawn 5 m”e' d Lima THIS CONTRACT REPRESENTS 1145 ONLY TWE ”E EVER cup,” At the other table the bidding bllz that his bigness fcngemn he mg E51. DEAL WE'VE ?l2AIsEs ME 15 WHEN WE '31.Spirit took 2: dmerent turn: iigrsxnftooscgpggh Tfgepgfgegog "OWL MAVE ALLYEAR II GOT SUNBURN H 82. Goddess W"-m ' MW" 1.173 ed again. He started to - 3. ;"i;'”"" ,...... ..... ...... Went .”;”."r;:i. 213.3231: 1.223;. - . prea grass W"! 12 333 i-1:4” 5223 1””.I.Z”i2.?”.?52”3S"L.fE.5”'&?2.33E 37. Ahead 0 v 38.Toward o-1-j--gm: was standing in "W" W m'"- o..”.i:if..”2f.'2S:'..”if.."i1i?.?.”t.fi"i -"mm W: M i vmi speak club and took a heart finesse East glow mite: 1:: :2: :;,-:,edh:l(:1g - 42 Appearing ' 8 BT93 5 - -mm" "22ll3"dl3”” 33212. 'i 3""'"”'9' :DTTdOTTiT" I E3tA""r tvrum gso that South oulrdimyt can nu 0 P R mmum pm use d)l:mmy as the i1nastcerl'l' haxdld I4. Marked ' wmume Dummy mixed, and South dis- DOWN carded his two low clubs on the ace ulmndu and queen oi hearts. west trump- . month ed in and forced dummy again in A Cryptogrom Quotation E WOYF SOYYF. ZELVPLX. ZYPLHPLX. MERXAPLX, KREGGPLX ELZ RLUAPl..H- PLX UPSO-ZYFZOL. Saturdayh Cryptoquote: DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X It HLONGFELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used (or the three l..'r, X for the two 0'5. etc. Single letters. apol- trophies. the length and formation of the words are All hintr. Each day the code letters are different. WHAT FORCE CANNOT EFFECT; FRAUD SWALL DEVISE-CRASHAW. trumps by laying down the dia- mond queen. Declarer. however. was equal to this attack. He ruf- fed a heart, and though west overrimed, he now could do no better than to lend a club. South won in his own hand. finessed against West's spade king. and alter drawing trumps could claim the balance with good hearts. No bridge writer likes to give public approval topsychic bids. but there was quite I bit of logic in South's spade response. Certainly, there is no denying that the four- npade contract was superior to the Dim-ibuud by Kinrrruiuru Jmlg!"-l llI'L ABNER A- Ase?- four-heart contract. Actually, as the card: lay, three notrump would have been easy. but a slightly dif- ierent position of key card; would have had I fatal effect. A demonstration of the new PAPEC FORAGE HAR- VESTER will be held on the property of Allison Harper at Carleton on TUESDAY, JULY 18th AT 2:30 P.M. All farmers who are inter- ested in grass silage or chop- ped hay are cordially invited to attend. Your Friendly Cockshutt Dealer. BESTS GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION SUMMERSIDE won noxotloowlm IA KARIN TR 043 LAST NIGHT PDHGSS ll TILLIE, THE MI l.:NVEE- I Slw H3 LUST CO-ERA ATIFG HIM- SELF M WINNlN' AN' , LO6lN' I-U9 CASE! AND WE'RE OUT - HUT ' 's-L 5 ..n.:.. 1. l.E&' fimxrrlcs IAMHE SOI CIhI'T GET WITHIN A ML! of