PAGE TEN “f; fi-iE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ANNUAL MEETING QUEEN'S COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION EMPIRE THEATRE TUESDAY, NOV. 29th, 1949 AT 8 RM. P. R. McCORMAC, President. A. H. PEAKE, Secretary. CANNED FOOD BARGAIN FOR sum: _ LEWIS mum) CLAN CHOWDER Lahels Slightly Damaged by Dampnnss. “Willi! The)" I.:\~ni— $3.95 Per (‘aw nf til-ill 01., Tins P'.().B. i‘hnrioiieiirwu. Mali Orders in;- LEWIS PAFhlNti LIL-BOX I74, (‘hriutietoilvn Or call for ,\our requirements stz- _ (‘ITY FISH {MARKET-Market Building. Charlottetown o+¢o++o+o+o+o+ooo+oooo<¢ ‘so 40 so 0-60-0 CLOVER CLUB [By Thornton A GROWING FLOCK The open heart is never small; 0t those in trouble welcomes all. —B0b White. Bob White. Vlrs. B0‘... and thglr fourteen children \\‘\—l'0 in tho dear Old Briar-patch. all veiy still listening to n ‘one voice sound. m2 a little nearer each time it called. Now and then Bob Whit.- tinned his hcad back and ‘\'h.§'/le~1 a call in reply. Peter Rabbi; and \ir.'<, Pets-l‘, squattm: near by, were. Just. as still. 'l‘hc_v were iillod with curiosity to sec the one to whom that. lone voice belonged. Presently a brovvn (arm flying s\v1itl_v toward the 011i Briar-patrh and dropped in L39 grass a little way out. For n fcw minutes everybody kept pgrtgclgy still, until Peter's curiosity could stand it no longer. He W85 just about to say something, when that lone voice was hoard tzgain. TillS time it wasn't a plaintive, whisllen call, but low and anxious and came O-QOOOQOOOO DANCE cvcnv SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Ilrtwcen 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Phone 47844 Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. SATFRDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB 9 l 4o Adnzissinn-‘tfic oo-ooaobereoovoooovvvoovvooo¢¢.,,§, oooovoooooooooooooooo AAAAAAAL Vocational School Those young people o! the Province who have ap- plied for the course in Bricklaying and Plastering are hereby notified that this course will begin on Thurs- day, December ist. There is still room in this murse for others who may be interested. Applications should be sent without delay to the Director of the Vocational School since the number of students in this course will be limited to 10. Also beginning on December 1st, will be a course in Practical Electricity. This course will include Elec- trical theory, houso wiring, motor wiring and other practical elements. This course will be of six month's duration. Students taking the above course can_ be granted two year's credit on their electrical apprentice- ship. Applications should be made as soon as possible to Ralph MacLean, Director 0t the Vocational School. Qs. Wood islands-Caribou Ferry Service NOV. 15¢ b NOV. 80th leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova ................... ..... 8 mm. i 11-:- Charies A. Dunnln u “m p‘ ' [nave Caribou- s sin. l iI-m- Charies A. Dunning .. u “n a p-m‘ Prince Nova STOP - LOOK 4 LISTEN DUE TO SIIORTAGE OF STORAGE SPACE WE ARE OFFERING CLEARANCE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING USED CARS AND TRUCKS m2 Dodge ‘A-Ton Truck W/Stako Body .. -----~- i 1944 International K 4 Truck . . ~1- ‘mum 1944 International K4 Truck . . ~--— 550-00 1945 Ford 1~Ton Truck. W/Pick Up Bod! --" 7mm) 1M6 International KBSH Truck . .. 1200"” um Mercury 2-Ton Truck w/nump Body W! 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North considered rodoubling. but decided that if the contract could be made. he would have s good enough score, whereas the appur- cnts might be able to rescue them- selves ln clubs. As may be seen, i! West. had opened his top diamond. his side quickly would have collected four tricks-two natural diamond tricks. a diamond ruff by West, one ciilb trick. Actually. however West was so glad to have an ace that his partner could not know about. tlzat he laid down that. card! It. was a most. unfortunate action! South ruffed, led a low trumlp to dumrnys eight, and alter thinking matters over carefully, took the risk o! piny- ing all three o! dummys high hearts before ‘rawlng the last out- standing trump. South discarded his three diamond on these tricks, and then led the diamond king from dummy. East covered the diamond king with the ace, since he could he very sure that South would piav him for the ace. south ruffed. then went. back to dummy with s trump and led the diamond jack through East. This time. East tried to dis- semble by playing low. but. South had made up his mind that the ace and queen of diamonds were a vital part. of East's double. and South simply discarded a clrb. On the next. diamond lead, East's ace um‘. ruffed away hy the declarer, who then returned to dummy tor the third time tn discard his remain- ing two clubs on the established diamonds. It is true that South took a slight risk by not drawing nhl- second trump immediately. but his decision to go “all out" {or thirteen tricks was well rewarded in the overtrick bonus! givers not yet quite sure of his wel- come. Mrs. W. Burgess) 1h a low clucking voice. inviting i"? 91h“ to loin them in the 01d BUM-patch. In a. couple or minutes ‘he Strmser appeared. slowly wglk- i118 throlllh the grass and timiclly “Ppmihin; U10 place uhcra ths BAob Whites were gathered just in. 5159 the Old Briar-patch. He was a handfilme vvuns Bob While Qimu- HE “'35 just. a little smaller "m" the YOUng Bob whitos watch.- “18 him. This meant. “hat he was hatched a little later than they had been. His bright eves had an uncertain, anxious look as l1 h; 3°39 SIiIYPBd out from under the brambles l0 meet htm and lead him in to join the Uhnorm Where are the rest of your flock? Why didn't you Join them?" risked Bob White. H The vmws Quail shook his heed. I dent know where they are." he confessed. “When I called no one answered, until st last yqu did 1 W55 SORFBd and alone and I didn't: know what to do. So when you “SW9!” my 68-11. and no one else did. I came." "'“° l" Kidd you did. my dear, hnu cLid Just. the right thing," "licked Mrs._Bob as she fussed around the young stranger Quito u; if he were of her Owm "What happened that you vmrg left sli alone?" asked Peter Rhbbtr, The young Quail shlvcrcd. “I don t. ronlly know,» 5am ha “W5 ‘"9"’- "nif/ <1 5111811 flock heratzs-e the Rama thing had happened once hem" A tWO-YGSKBd hunter lOlliYi us and when we tnok to our wings, scattering as we had been taught. to do, there was a lnghuu] “m, behind me. That is an I knnw_ 1 flew and flew and 1 haven't. seen or heard any oi’ my folks sin-m Thats all I know." He shlvered again. Bob White remembered the bun; bfing-‘bflfll! oi a gun they had heard in the distance earlier in the day and guessed what had happened. He nodded gravely. "1 rear you You never will see your flock again," said he. "But you can join ottrs," cried M". Bob. "You will be one of us, just like all the others.” 50 the lonely. frightened, young Qlllll was taken into the flock. tha Bob White family, just as i! he always had belonged to it. He was made to feel as much at home. ;_s 1f he had. Peter Rabbit menflpngd this. "Why not? He needs to be in t; flock. M11 0f it- We Quail never were intended to live alone. Just as a family oi us ls a flock, q {my is a family. We are all for one and one for all. and that. is the wa] to live," declared Bob White, and shook out his feathers. When Bob led the way uui, of the dear Old Brier-patch the new- (Continued on £35515» DANQE Sunnyslde Ballroom Every Monday, Wcdnoldns‘, Friday and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys I ADliilSSlOl\'—35o i Meet your friends there i tonight. Iv AL CAP? HuMOHREV semi-o r SNlM w‘ clu~~et...r»<e~; 2 see»: rw PAPER... Aw {GRABFEO A Puke,‘ ivmiTS , _ AccvvLA CRAZY _. 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