JULY 8. 1950 by one Grey, PAGE TEN N . . . rue GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN A KING or ran nous; uounmo . - Amiun. MEETING i -5 .4441: Ml rAc7.' I KuEs uP 440570; 7;! MGHK KIA rcxlwe. . TIIE CAI?! - Hts: Irlst. mmv 1 ' Pgzr rats w ro.m4Ymms'73 5 mgvoss The annual meeting of the P. E. Island Lay Association of the United Church will be held on Monday, July 10th at Bedeque United Church. Ses- sions will be held at 10:30 A.M., 2 o'cldck and 7:30 P.M. LONDON - (CP) - Far-rners in -.M d h t , g Britain are appealing to the gov- mg gbo::3;i'- zlgedlgeunystinnrolgze ernment to take the purchase tax Yellow W H And h on cartridges. Rodents and seed- nous. Heajuagrhgd tale sum ' few eating birds are overrunning the --who says rm wo".ymg?.. re. . .RESTAUDANT sournnonr P-l'l'g Featuring . . . GIIIGKEN niunans 8 COURSES 51.00 lndoo and outdoor Dining P001! Mus. slmsgunz Who let: himsell give -way to worry ls seeking trouble in I hurry. -Old Mother Nature. '4" ,5 4 tell... nan. vou was 15. FAR GONE...I WON an aim AGAIN .' . V W '- lwtu. me m no out oecioes in ow.me warms szeus ems us Inns--r vou 10 IE NEPRIMANDING TRV THA7 RGNN N THE NIX7 EtlD..!'M GlVlN' 7-es.-.L'i.. A - , rmxuev-saunas 1a1'mS- torted modest little Mrs. sunshine, cotton in place with some line strong caterpillar silk. she wasl . .,4;', building a nest. Sunshine thought! "You look worried," said Sunshine. he was helping. Perhaps he was;; -o- "You look worried." said Sun- MONTAGUE .ouUDnm3uDDugDE':;'OJOn'c”)'.t; "I heard some unplcasaiitlnews,” . . , said Mrs. Sunshine. MU,-dDAYv JULY 10th - "What?" asked Sunshine. Proceeds in aid of Hospital Work. . "1 heard ma” SEW 51y the CW" '. By Josephine Culbertson Music by Downtowners Orchestra War A g she was very busy. She was fasten- he was singing. o shine. "You are -worricri. I can bird has been snooping around in Canteen and Check Room Service -' ing some nice brown. soft rem BEAVER CLUB HALL so-or tc1l." the Old Orchard," replied Mrs. Sunshine. "What if she has?" replied Sun- shine. ”Blacl: Pussy the Cat has been prowling around there. Biacky T119” W0 C3595 in Which it may the Crow has been there too, and Adm. 60c "PREVENTIVE" DOUBLES .y..4 by Carl Anderson 7 w,. A t v v ' ' 9 be W159 to mike a slightly un- you know how well he loves eggs s""r”"""”" '”"'" "" V 2 sound penalty doliible tor the main and young birds too. But you aren't 0 . L o purpose 01 swim nz plrtner irom worrying about either of them. so ' bidding what he has indicated he n 1- b L s ll si '3" : imellds W bld- Tm-5 59"? 01 "Wes w"lh:l? ayouldlglli be loovkingylor our : . 1t;entdi1vz.; do!iici1:1le." however, must be neat, but you know as well as'I do A M1 E i ! Ob ' ' f d : Clover Club Dance 2 the ....r... .5223. 2:: :r.”:..:::”::.. E 3 ':3d9 M the WTOHK time: the Old Orchard." said Mrs. Sun- : North dealer. Shmei . . Sunshln chuckled. "she knows E I onhazlxz-south Wnmnbl. ua 40 1 good thing when she sees it," n It ' i i said he. i. Al Blanchard and the Clover Club Band 3 : : sq , E . , i "wen, I hope she does)” m ms . g. :3 to 12,00 6 3one,” said Mrs. Sunshine as she : Admission 75c Duwmg 9 0 1 reached to snap up a Izrccn norm 3. For reservations Phone 1222 3 q" ". 3 N A K J 10 :h:;.lk:':St;lrl1eX;gllX'lIgheiiI:. sliiee I E Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. I 'l; Q 9 3 W E ' in 10 7 5 look for some morel ma't;eriiali. h d 2 .4. HT AT I O-- s o w as .3: , m SATURDAY NIGHT ls YOUR DANCE "' G N8 7 6 l 3. 8 NA 10 Tiny bits of grey birch bark -lmd been fastened to the outside. This THE CLOVER CLUB 4 J 9 7 5 4 . was fastened on with silk. The ln- r ", ' . - - r - . LA, - W:LL,THAT5 AWFULLY A A A AA. -- - . AA 4.x J53 ride Mrs. Sunshine had taken ex tttt ” t t O ' ' '5 th NlC.EOFMP.DODY: tra pains with, It we lined wi . U7. Tl" NddmK3 the linest 0! fine grasses, a few soit MQDODY SAYS I QJAN BEA 5 " is":-mi East south WM dainty littleleathergz. a little mu-, cowaovfroo--u:1LL coME T IA INT 29 20 and some down irom certain - , To Lus QANCI-I! as i 2 Q 3 V 4 Q 4 V plants. She had built many nests AN I CAN .BE A o Dbl-U) P459 95-” ' 5'. but nev one quite so perfect. as CGVGRL ' THE WHITE HOUSE ON THE HILL AT NEW GLASGOW Near NATIONAL PARK will be open JULY 1st. For the summer season We specialize in home cooked meals. Hot chicken dinner served on Sunday 5 to 6.30 pm. MRS. J. S. EDWARDS, Manngeress ? lf; this. When at last it was done she the Eashwest pa”. eapechny in showed it to Sunshine with no ,- g little pride. Of course Sunshine :(l:Xdo1l.”3,1: gtgzemltsfiorgasggg; told her it was wonderful, and it without even I finesse! really was. when you think that all North. attempting to justify his she mldh? tmake kg” twig 33.1; double, said that he had taken ""9 "3 "S l” .1 E i that action because of the "minl- curved claws' and E b” ' she Sh”- mum" mm” of bk own opening ed it with her breast. turning bid. and because he telt that he mund and mun? t should warn Southa-bout that"mlni- A" the um” 5” ,. had Ewm. ” mum... Norm wem on m "y nut work, and while looking to: things: he had nmd ms spades only M. to build it of, she had kept x-(latch cause of their lmgmg but mu for Sally Sly but had seen no hm; when south could not supmxt the of her. When she Intent tto her hes Sum and when m. addmom it n. she didnt go stra git here, Earn pared that the opponent. we" time she went. a different (way and simply ..pushing.. and hung I all the time she was watching with sacrifice, the double had seemed (commued on page 15) the safest course. ;:; Perhaps it is - necessary to say cling he certainly could pass over. four hearts! Actually, or courr.e,i e he should have raised dlamondsl strength with 1; jump (,0 gix am. It Son. 144 Richmond Street, on monds. .Wednesdsy the 12th day of July A5 gt W5; south mum haveiproxlmo. at 7 o'clock I'M. would find s singleton diamond in June 28th. 1950- North's hand and that the oppon- ents mlght go down substantially. that this was so much nonsense! and South. who had been going The Amiual Mei-ting ni (ha Man gone on in his seven-card suit.' 1;. E Bnowg sauelnm GRAND ORANGE GELEBRATION AT GAVENDISH .IuLv12 The usual home cooked supper will be served- Also sports. Band in attendance. If North felt that his hand id not justify further offensive bd- slowly throughout the early rounds Ionic Temple Cnmmny Will '10 would have uncovered his real held In the "men of FL 3- BI'0W but. as he explained later. the' double made him feel that heiciiuioimawn. P.E.l. Wood Islands-caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ll NOVA SCOTIA Schedule lnr June 24 to September 24' "Prince Nova"-Leave Wood Islands "Prince Nova"--Leave. Caribou "Charles A. Dunning"-Leave Cn . 11 mm. .1 p.m. "Charles A. Dunning"-Lv. Wood hills 9 3. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. For Daily Inlormltion. Listen to CFCY at ' 1:55 A.lil. EACH WEEK DAY - TANDABD TIMI! NORTHIIMBERLAIID FERIIIES LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Catch An Early Sailing and Avoid Dluppolntme t VWELL-WE'LL A5! so: we mow ME-MIZAJIGGSJ PA x Musrr cam. up MY OFFlCE- MY PAIZTNER5 AT 7:45 am ToDAv--- rr'5 A vsnv woeraur CASE--HELLO" on THE arzokeu BOTTLE !.'! THE . ll a.m. R p.m. - l 11.111. 5 run. ANNUAL CONVENTION . Of the P. E. 1. Women's lnstltute will be held :'n P. W. C. JULY 10th and 11th. Main speakers will be Mrs. E. E. Morton, Vegrevllle, Alberta, President of the Federated Women's Institute of Canada, who will speak Monday evening. And on Tuesday evenln", the guest speaker will be Mr. Will R. Bird. I !J'L ABNER rAcI: FAcKs.'.' YO' IS TOO MDIKALUSS 2 LASTIG FACE, Yau WHY NOT? THE CAN'T sunr A euurY- MAM! um COPY- AND -Tl-ll BEAST QUVE-IN -AND LOOK AT THA EATURE pg HOW 311- M83! ' l ALL mew. MAvsr?oTT3oIu VIRV we.L..' . we MANaL:a'e : mousse mu cm? as a.n...Aro is you To an Ilvorr 11'. we:I'Li. an A Dav! I ,,No'mINo bow-r wiwr SENSATIONM. ruuicmr Alan IT To g y . ion -ml eve lauvorl on: , . on w ;. IOIlD...,- . l wsoowgi in 4, J iv. . M ' I. ;- ti 7' . .' dry , 1. ,a7;ZT.7..fz9"XL'2Q4 -w ' :..':rit4A.1-.:-