uuntirrlaa__w PAGE TEN me GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN gsarrcmcn 22. 1949 ls roun SKIN __ »'ann|t|nc our? with pllilplll. ccaama, DIOPIIIlI, rush! ill Cliiitillii For more than 70 years. cutrcura .has been highly success- ful in helping clear up im les, ¢CIQiTll._ rash. Elitfihtildtsfltfiiifitvllllp medicatecllconornics . Buy Cutrcura Soap and Ommient at drunull- 4 [Uiltlilméhtiéii Don't Neglect Slipping ‘ I FALSE TEETH D0 false teeth drop. slip or- wobble “when you talk, eat, laugh: or sneeze‘! Don't be annoyed and, embarrassed by such handicaps. ASTEZUFl-l. an alkaline (non-l acid) powder to sprinkle on your. plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set, Gives confident feel- ing of security and added com- fort. No gummy. gooey. pasty taste or feeling. Get PAS today at any drug store. Bingo, Bazaar and ATTENTIDN coma cro THE CHICKEN strrrnn m KINKORA user. ccnunsosr. snrrnnmnu 22 Supper at Five till all are served. other amusements < t At Art ia attended after the first day. PUPPETEERS for 9, l0 and l1 TOYMAKERS for 11, 12. and 13 trations are being received now class is filled. QQQ Q" QQQQQQQ@QQQQQ-O 9O UT‘? v Reopening of Children's Glasses Commencing October 11th, the following classes are offered to the boys and girls of Charlottetown. I registration fee of 25c and a charge of 5c for each class that start a fund for an Art Centre and Museum in Charlottetown. RHYTHM MAKERS for 6. '1 and 8 year olds. Tuesdays 3:15 p.m. Children must register in person before the first class. Regis- ABT CENTRE 2nd Floor Market Building. Telephone 2788-1. lientre This year there will be This small sum will be used to year olds. “hsdnesdnys 8:45 p.m. your oids. Thursdays 8:45 p.m. and will close as soon as each v l: O O §§+§§4 666-0 §4§§§§O§§§§f Chest Clinics will be September as follows: ‘ SOURIS- MONTAGUE- SUMMERSIDE- PROVINCIAL SANATORI EVERY THURSDAY . EVERY FRIDAY . . . . § cumc scusounr: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th . . . 130- 4.30 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th . .. 1.30- 4.30 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th . .. 93042.00 mm. If you wish to attend any of the above clinics for the first time, kindly consult your family doctor 0r the Public Health Nurse in your district. Medical Director of Clinics, Department oi Health and Welfare, Tuberculosis Division. held during the month of [TM- . 10.00-12.00 a.m. 130- 4.00 p.m. 130- 4.00 p.m. who never tries will never know He can or can't do thus or so. -Johnny Chuck. It was hot and dry. Day am: day bright Mr. Sun had shcna his brightest with never a cloud to in- terfere. Flowers hung their heads. Leaves wilted and droopcd help-l lessly. Feathered and furrcd folk, big and little, all save a low who] are at home in water, pantcd and moved about no more than they had to for tho food they must‘ have. Even the water folk com“ Wlfm. Peter Rsbbit had remained at hemp in the door Old Briar-patch- one else he had spent most. of his time "complaining. It doouft help one bit, but s. lot of pcoplc sctm to think it does. Really they are only fooling themselves, for tho more they complain the hotter they feel. "I wonder ii it is as hot over at the Smiling Pool as it is harc," said Peter. Mrs. Peter looked at him sharp- ly. “You stay right. here. Peter Rabbit," said she severely. ‘fIt probably is lust as hot. there, ex- cepting in the water, as it is here. If it is or isn't you won't iccl my cooler for finding out. You have lived long enough to have. learned Contract Bridge By Josephine Cuihertnon A BRILLIANT PLAY It. ls not often that one sees as fine e defensive play as West mode in the following desli PUBLIC llTlL Al, . m. nunncnr RURAL Notice ll hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held belnl rendered by the Mount pany, Limited, to its customers. 1MB. September. 1949, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, ' sion, 1M Richmond Street, Charlottetown, in Queen's County, to investigate complaints concerning the adequacy of the service Dated at Charlottetown this 8th day of September A. 1)., L. B. MacMiLLAN, Secretary, Public Utilities Commission ITIES NDTIBE TELEPHONE CO“ LTD. on Tuesday the 21th dsy of at the offices of this Commis- lierbert Rural Telephone Com- South denier. Both aides vulnerable.‘ A K Q 10 8 2 QB 3 0Q J 5 6 Q8 B 8 as --——~ J73 QAQ10 N :04 7 5 2 w E Q 8 8 7 4 S O —— 5 2 ‘J 7 4 3 2 ~ ‘K Q 4054 QK J 9 QAKMO Asms The bidding _ South Welt North ‘ last 1 NT 2 Q 2 A Poss 2 N T Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Pass West gsve considerable thought u. opening a club, but he decided that his heart suit offered the most hope, When South won the first -tric.k with the heart nine, West knew. of course, where the king and jack were. South led n low spade, and West ‘properly ducked. The queen won ,and declarer now led the diamond gfive to his own ace. It was here ‘that West proved himlell! I! he lhad discarded “non-holly" on this trick, declarer would have had easy sailing - he simply would have led another spade toward dummy, forcing out the ace. and then would be in a position to claim ton tricks. West, however, had been doing some thinking! It was obvious that dsclarcr lacked the spade jack, be- Schednlo for lune 2B to Sept. lchcdnis for tho present:- “Prince NQVW-Lenve Caribou ‘Charles A. Dunninfl-Jseave Wood ilorthumherland mvr-v um ABNER DILATH SIGN!’ EX-CAPN’ lT.'.'— BLFO’ "Prince NovW-Leavo Wood islands "Charles A. Dunninf-Lsnve Caribou rr ma: ‘m’ to voxun 1 TT-IAR'S l@ MlDNlGl-(T wru- nu: i." Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND it NOVA SCOTIA daily including Sunday-STANDARD TIME 25 inclusive :- Making ti Round Trips Daily ‘l A.M. ll A.M. I RM. . 1 P.M. 5 EM. 11 A.M. 8 HM. islands ii A.M. 1 P.M. 6 12M. For daily information, listen to CFCY at l A.M. EACH IVEEK DAifi-STANDARD TIME Ferries Limited vsucms, sou Musr GO INSIX WITH Mil oi-cvesmau wvu., mus LADY! cause, holding that csrd, he would not have troubled to lead a dia- mond to his own hand for s spade lead toward dummy. So, after some rapid figuring, West discarded tho spade soc on South's diamond tricki The effect of this brilliant play ls apparent. Now dcclsrer could win only ons more spade trick without giving East the lead, and to do that would incur a heart re- turn through the king-Jack w West's long suit. After West's im- aginative play, declarer could not. win more than two spades. one heart, four diamonds and one club, and thus was defeated in s con- tract that appeared to be iron- clad. IT BRAiNLI$5 CRITTI n oouua err Axiom? ' ' ' ////. lly Thornton W. lyrgcu} plained that the wstcr was mo! just; as long as he could. Like every‘ If‘ Attics Ila swam easily. as if he wcrc alcd to "fuming that. no good comes o! running about in hot weather." Peter agreed that this was so. Nevertheless, when Mrs. Peter's back was turned ho quietly slipped out of tho dear Old Brier-patch and headed for the Smiling Pool. The grass of the Green Meadows was no longer green, but brown and dry, almost crisp under his feet. Ho didn't hurry as he usually {does when crossing the open Green Meadows. It \vas too hot to hurry and he was sure there was no need to. Not a Hawk was in sights. and Raddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy would be keeping quiet through the day, doing their hunting at night. So Peter hopped along slowly until a. little way ahead oi him Johnny Chuck came out. of his house and started off toward the Smiling Pool. Then Peter hurried until he caught up with Johnny Chuck. "Where are you going?" planted Peter. ft. was so hot that even that short run made him pant. “For g swim." replied Johnny Zhuck briefly. ‘Tor what?" cried Peter, not sure that he had heard sright, "For s. swim," repeated Johnny. "But you can't swim!" crleo Peter. "Who says I can't Swim?" de- manded Johnny crossly. The heat made him cross. It does that to many folks. "I didn't know you can," Pater Ian-rely. “Huh! You are like a lot of oth- er folks who say things they know nothing about. A lot. of them think I can't climb Just because they haven't seen mo in a tree, but I can." said Johnny Chuck. Peter nodded. "I know you can." said he. "I've seen you. You don't do it often, but you can if you want to." ' “And I can swim. I don't do it often but I can, and it is what I yam going to do now," said Johnny. | "What for? Why are you going .lwlm.mlng?" Peter asked. "To cool off. What else would 1 be going swimming for?" retorted Johnny Chuck impatiently. By this time they had reached the bank of the Smiling Pool. Johnny Chuck didn't hesitate. Ho said est. place, then waded into the water without hesitating and in a moment he was swimming. Ho swam easily, as if he were used to swimming. in a few minutes hc cams out and shook himself. “I fool better." said he and started back homo, “i WHY HAVE do‘ son: ‘ ,"-.%\\|=£ET_7 FPANSY -- IN - CASE. IT'S YD’ its '1 King of The Royaillioli DOTTY DRIPPLE walked slong the bank to the low- nted v sax £42.... gj/qil/HIY rzoor/ 7 . V, _ K/LLID 41.1? I rw/s CURRfl/T 10/14- CAkEY v5 014% 174E I by Zane Grey v.00. AN‘ rm ALMOST some new “ma.” 1:» km‘ comm fibril-Am um: sosorsoou. wen PdMnSn1<qk.'vMflfl'I~vd 53.. f cifl/f’ lfhoflnoly us» Alum so“ t»; ARE YOU GOiN' ‘ID SARAi-b- 8G BACK TIME FOR SUPPER" ’ msomo or FA an x \OU MAKE ME SlCK-ALL Q ‘FHINK OF l5 GOING OLJT-WHY DON'T \OU EVEIZ THINK OF YOU? HOME'OTHER MEN STAY HOME AND ENJOY THEIIZ FliEfiilDE l1! TlLLlE THE TOlLEli r cum’ FOIZTHE urge d. or: ME es: Mtnmu SEE iN GOING OUT NIGHTE" WHEN YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL lf/IOME OH, u= YOU'RE so stusr A5 "rHAnru. SAVE Mvssu! HE THINKS SAVING ME WOUL BE TAKING AN UN BIIERDDIEMIJ CAN'T-You JSTCAN‘? oo-mtsemci BUT, 6L AMMY, l3 iT FAIRTC? LET MAC/S GIRL FRiENb PUT HER ARM AlwUMD YOU MlI-iEN HE IStJT HERE? tousl! 1 HAD romeo-nest ALL “sou-r rn-DOMT By Westorc; _ _ _._’_____4. '~‘/"~’ \\\t. 4, o) O