PAGE TEN _ L. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN nil?- 4158B! l,’ M l in l: ' CLOVER CLUB I - / 1 , I l l DANCE Sunllysltle Ballroom Evan Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ' Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION-SM ' DANCE" THURSDAY, DEC. 1n y 8, Al Blanehartfs . "' Orchestra routs ARE QUEER In Aitl of Children's Art Centre Meet your lrlends there tonight. Always lend a ready ea-r. But don't swallow all you hear. i -Pet.er Rabbit . i “IPoIks ilrc queer." said Pener Rnllbir. to Mrs. Peter 1n the clear Old Brinr-pntch. "l‘:\l'l'_\'bO(i_V but. you snid Airs. Peter. Pllcr liYllClifll his hose at her. Thllt is his wny of making up a {lice “You're queer too," said he. IIP‘O4A{S “ho stay at home too much nrr- bouuli to be queer. They don't- VARIETY collclsllr , 55101110113 by Saint Dunstan‘; Brunch International Students Service. THURSDAY fllltl FRIDAY NIGHTS and rue," DEC. 18L and Zlill. ,kiiu\v llhnt is going on in the . . l Glfiilt \\'0i'!ti." AT 8'80 L)!‘ l "Aiill folks who don't know QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL IIALL lCliOlllill iu only uhere they are sale, but lio runnliiig about, poking their noses iutll nlher people's 'llusi- iiess instead oi minding their own, _ nre still nlore queer. decllrfld Men. Peter. This time it was her woblfly HAPIB COAL We are well stocked with Reading's Famous An- thracite in Nut and Stove sizes. We will have Welsh Hard Coal for Furnaces, arriving next week. Also COKE, OLD SYDNEY and SPRINGHILL, etc. W. D. GILLIS ‘G0. LTD. PHONE m‘; Presented by Sulnt Dunstalfs till-p Cluh -l‘l0.<(‘ lliti: t\\ilt‘llt‘l'.. Peter tlvitehtwi his nose right bflrh :lt hill‘ mid priiiiivrl. ‘Si’ we ‘both urt- queer." silid l.e "But not so queer as those uiio OU—UD"OU'TD7DYPC‘C‘OII‘C¢ . "‘".“'.\\"i£‘g Contract Brillge By Josephine Culbertson AQOJZQBQQJGJZIDBLQQIZIDQQJIQDOILCLQL or‘ 8 QQOOU? A3 JQQQCEC? THE RUliTnlND-DISCARD BUGABOO In many deals it is fatal 1o,- a‘ flip defender to lead a suit or lvhi_~h. both dummy and declarer are void, because this gives the onemyl the, option o! milling in one hand] “£11219 discarding fl- lOScl‘ lroni the‘ l o er. C R O S S R D c 7 Q 5 U N ‘lalAs pron!’ however. that. the words mus. ‘_ WOOHM b ed M 0 L ways’ or "never" have vcry hstounng mum“? fir,“ N C U T l little standing In bridge. there ere ointmonts S. Scot! (PhIL) u L 3:6“ ‘g0 v dgfenffid shmflfl It. Large a. Hawaiian 21. And not l r o o A Sim l b e lf- éw e null; arteqi pumns 29. Neuter NO I L T.’ _ 11H’ "cause ll “ill not be o.- Ur '.—__ ‘I. Hopklln pronoun T ‘_l' E A \a ue to the opponents. and becausel l1. on». tvu.) 3°.L€8V8 _ °° L -.‘r e "lifeltm play rim" be Just wit-it roorlu fiuAllsm quickly 01V c o0 decmcr needs. Let's 100k at a deil: t theater 9. Male-ship (slang) mo q B. Variety or ing voice 81. Burst _ J; willow 1o. Unit or forth l-so. 5011"‘ dealer h Egg-duped, capacity as. 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South won. drew F’ gsifafagrfép 'lX‘lllIl‘,1S in twn rounds, then CilSiicii - l 513:3. garmeni- , _ ‘ _ Re“ ‘dummy s last. spade, nfter uh.< h g: H“ dale exited with the lice and anoil er n hagmem 'C ‘west on lcurl with the club tci Dow); ponzluded that declnrl-l 11nd really 'I1_ nude stripped his own hruic‘. 0i clubs, .1 Go fol-Wm‘ and West decided that he would 8. Marahy not let South discard a diairlniid Inendowl _ from either hand while he rulfetl ll in the other. S0_ to prevent this, West shifted to the diamond jnnlz! 1t was not a happy thought on West's part! DecE-nrcr plnylcd dunlmys diamond ace, tlleniinossed ngninst Ensts queen and ti]: optimistic slam contract was ‘home " west should have done some counting! Assuming that declarur had no more clubs. the" his origin- nl distribution wlis clearly two ispzldes. five hearts tlvo clubs. and four diamonds. With that holding, what good could it possibly do him DAILY CRYPTOQUUEE-‘lierefi; how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR ll LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands (or another. in this example A is used Yer the three L's. X (or the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophiu. the length and formation o! the words nrt- :.ll hlnPi. Each dav the code letters are different. A Cryptogrnm Quotation ‘ATW VPKI PH KEA VEUWI RQ A‘? ‘CTPXT PA IEWH KEA RWSPWIIW__ GA. ‘a_§~_ built gout ‘lBy Thornton W. Burgess) "Fol dryiy. bolieve evrything they hour." II tortcd Mrs. Peter "What. my dear. have you hPfllYi that you clout believe?" nsked Peter. “This talk I Iieav every your rib this time about signs that it'll what the winter will be, hard or mild," replied Mrs. Peter. "Then you don't believe that when Jerry Muskrat hiis an extra thick iur coat it is because the winter is going to be extra cold ailti hard?" asked Peter Mrs. Peter stamped u toot inl- patiently. "Listen, Peter Rabbit." said she. "It Jerry Muskrat fl-‘lll Mrs. Jerry are wearing extra tlizzk coats this tall. I hear they are, wliy aren't we? Why would MOLMT Nature give them extra thick CFVUS and give us thin ones? Mme is thinner than usual and yours looks no thicker. Those Muskrats don't need extra thick coats 01w |bit more than we do. They don't need than as much as we do be- cause‘ they don't have to be o-lt and about in bad Weather as we d1. When Mother Nature gives every- body extra thick coats maybe i'!i hclicve it Is u, sign. But it you ask lme Jeri'y Musltrntks thick coat is ‘no more a. sign that the coming winter is going to be a bad t-iio than our thin mots are that It is going to be a mild one. And you know very well that we don't know a. thing about it." Peter scratched a long ear Willi a hind foot. “Our coats arent any thicker thnn usual for a fact. I hadn't thought. of that. O1 course Mother Nature wouldn't treat Jerry and Mrs. Jerry any be*t.~r than she does us. thut kiud. You are right as usual, my dear. quite right," snid he. "And what need or extra. thwk husks has corn no mutter wluu. the weather may be?" demanded Mrs. Peter. Peter didn't know. He. shook his head. “Queer what people will be- lieve isn't it?" said he "Did you hour whnt Bluoky the Crow said about Woolly Beilr? He. may have curled up {or the winter because he kDOWs cold lveathei ls conltilg soon." "P0011!" retnrtcd Mrs. Peter. “He doesn't know any more about what. the winter is going to be. or how soon it will be here, than does Jerry Muskrat or the corn. "Vthy shmild he? He is nothing but a Caterpillar, He'll sleep all winter nnywny, so vvhnt diflez-ence elm it make tn him to know what tuc lvonthei" will he. He locks as il he is wearing a fur (out, but I don't believe it is real fur. And I don't believe the thickness 0t his coat is any more or l]. sign than Is LIIC thickness o! Jerry Musltratfls coat." "It isn't. the thickness o! his coat that 1s a sign." sold Peter. "Then whnt is?" asked Mrs. Peter. “rile color o! it." replied Peter. 1t a Rabbit cruld iziggle I an: sure Mrs. Peter would have Blfllglvli. “What in the world has color tu do with it?“ she cried. “WeiF you know how he dreesel. blnok nt both ends with a band o! brown between. They say that it that brown bnncl Is wider than usual there will be an extra mtill winter. It the rand is narrower to discard n diamond from eitlcr Jiriiid? West should have contiuzuni; [with n club or u spud». nnd South l '_REPSWGY. Yesterdays Cryploquote: l TOUCH ON THE LAST STAGE thnn usual the winter will be hard. I don't sny I believe ‘i, but it lr. whnt folks say." explained Petrl". 0P LIFE WITHOUT HAVING FORESEEIl ANYTH1NG~ ‘inevitably; would hnvc lind to coxl- "Folks are queer," said Mrs. FENELON. cede l1. CUILITIOZld trick Peter drylvv. Ll'L ABNER 3V AL Ci” AH wokrr oznlzlalrnlzl.’ AH ADMIKZES #0125 visors. szr RIGHT oowu AN’ SLOD A SPELL. MAH NAME IS PIG-GAL, BIG GAL f.’ WISHT AH courb 5T0? AM’ FLOP - BUT. EF TH’ ofnlk GALs SEE ME RE5TIN‘ IN THET AH ll Io TIRED UCHASIN’ eovs m THtS SILLY RACEH-PERSONALLY, AH PREFERQ I WGS-AIJFHOLJCIH ’ rams. wuss MlTCHELLT OH, rr ISN'T 1mm. IT'I ‘PHI SWIIT HAPPY THE WAY THE THlNes vALlkll _ ram. TURNED OUT.- SAID ABCUT MI! 1... 1 Jus-r an’? rec! "We She just. Isnt _ King of ' GOLDUEN 17",] SURE The Royal Mounted 7T1"7 l; f‘ BUSTED HIS . 1am Pz-‘Abso roe 7f/'§75 FEWE... CAN'T 510R’ - . INOBBW-NBV. KNOGIY... DONNIFS ecnimi CAN'T FIND 'IM...HE AIN'T‘ m ‘m’ GYM. I SEEN 'lM WITH BEANIE WHEN I WAS JUMPIN‘ IN QVEMBER 3Q, 1949 by-Z i ¢..,.__ Il-QQI AdDEQ onj r THAT'S FUNNY‘ MINE ARE LIKE ice _ll MM-- MY FEET ARE NICE AND no YOU QEALLY THINK MR-BUDGELL LEND us TH’ MONEY '9? NOTICIN’ rr-- ? l F131 ‘i3 rlrvfii, HOWM I GOIN"TO GET UNCLE WILEY’S PICTUFQE OUT OF TH’ HOUSE ’T\-IOUT MY MOTHEQ BRINGING UP FA rHER r... ... w. I WQOTE DOWN valw‘ l I'M 00w TD SAY- , THIS WILL. BE AN AW l rut. 5H0 .'i< TO new < now I'LL PQACTICE IT NCE MO Iv Bultlt PEPPER, COME OVER ) ON luv sum m2)- J [$1 tdlvllln MEBBE WE SI-lOULD HAVE woQkEl) FOR UNQLE BEN~ STEADDA BOQQOV/IN ' TO e0 IN BIZNESS FOR OUR- GENES-- “nuom NOW ON vouwE 60w‘ TO DO A5 I SAY < I'M THE AIIALTFEK? or: THIG HOUSE AND ILL awe THE ORDEIPS - FUDTHEQMOPE -- ' IFBEJ FEEL THAT WAY A T THE @O< - WHY DON'T YOU BE k MAN AND TELL HEP i’ AND TAKE THAT GTUQD LXK OFF VGJQ FACE - THAT GIRL WAS USING A SPlRiT BOARD IN THE TEADOOM- I WONDER HQW SHE WHAT I I cor-y I WAS NEVER so IHSULTED IN Mv LIFE, Pom-lg;- JUSTALLCF A SUDDEH MR-SEUZER ELSVJ UP AN? HIT U5 OUT$HIS 90%