JULY 24, 1947 Glover Club WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN T0 THE PUBUIO Tahlea Reserved. Make your Bea- ervatloaa Early by Calling i221 —CAIlTEBlA- A The Cltfo Modern and Alr- Condltlaned Danae Club_. Dancing at 9 O'clock with Legionalrea Orchestra ADMISSION 50o EACH Unless Pro-unfilled Reservation: will not be held alter 11 o'clock, o now our: o" kw" 5 _ ‘ St Peter's Highway Located in easy commuting distance with the City and the North Shore Cottages including all modern conveniences available by day, week or month. Restaurant nearby. y R- J- 5TRANG Phone 1588-2 ‘ ‘AAA; JBREEZY HILL ‘basins a WELCOME NEWS TO HOUSEWIVES Globe Yellow-Eyed Beans '7‘! Are now available in quantity at your local grocer; '7 brder GLOBFS Beans today. 18.Per\oeo LAdried 15. Qelt iud: . l7..kmflal;'yket 'I. go "j 18.10 round “go-lfi/Iotire rooms _' ' Qzldeatldeae '3, ’ tionrnerita flxllattor MJlig/ht depressions fl.htciama- don used w onrnoouorm-a iii-moron white d.- “, n+1».- TUI BILCILW ITIIIU 61W! N?!‘ s-rczur nrzQuw-QTHP- l i 0 . DIHWUOIUIIMKMIIIUGIMIIA " 0U1 OUR WAY 1 WELL , THERE ‘ you are so determined ‘o work-J‘ . up and my small annuity ls ‘rarely ~ nova IS ma urn or merino "'.“""r,m-m' Romggmmnng-ln um or mvn-aowam, ,»_ Iv l. R WILLIAMS Deadline Lady B! Georgia ci-al; i ”“ I clurrlm r l The salt-tamed chimes sounded; again. end Ann said under her| breath. “Darn? She' caught up' |her bag and gloves and racked dovvnI ,the stairs slowing to a walk es she‘ ‘entered the oig. dim, old dining‘, room. ' I hBamh, straight has an iirrow the‘ It ‘lck crown‘ of 9r snowy hair smartly cut ard waved looked up! at her with lispieasure in her dark, eyes and her still wit, still pretty- mouth s little thin. Sarah, at sev- ‘enty was still very much a power ito be reckoned with, and Ann's heart sank a little as she saw the signs o! battle in the piexing dark 2Y6!- "Good morning, Sarah.’ she‘ gredetgd her fltllidgnflthfr cheeléiiy an rapped in o er pace a e table. "Sorry l was late." Sarah. pouring a golden brown |stream o! collec rrom the beautiful old Georgian sliver pot. said curt- ly, "From the way you are dressed, I should Judge you are gping in to Gown tzhls morning. Snapping I, suppose “ “You don't suppose anything o! the kind, darling." Ann LIlIlVEdlCC- ed her grandmother cheerfully, dig- ging her spooii carelessly into her grapefruit, which promptly retail- iated b spurting a stream o! Juice ‘into hgr eye. “This is my first day as a working girl and I can't. afford to be late." * Sarah made a little sound that in one-lea distinguished, less well‘ ‘bred, might have been called a.‘ snort. “A working girl! I've never heard‘ o! such armnt nonsense," said Sarah sharply. "It you had the sense the good Lord gave geess-J’ "I know, angle-pet, i! I had the ssenge o; an nvster, I would marry Lyn Frazier. and live the li-fe of Riley on his inherited estate." Ann interrupted her, and now there “as less Cllflétllllnrsg and more oi’ a tone that sounded like her grand- mother “But I haven't any sense, as you have minted out iu me ever since I axslsted on haling a job on the Courier! I'm not going to_ merry ’a.'l'lYb0dy' unless I'm in love with hm." "You sound like your mother." said Sarah, hE" mouth thinning a illttie ioi Sarah had not. liked Jane ‘ Clayton. I "B: you'll-e all urr gen y. p Ann nodded. “And knowing that. you'd still try to prevent my work- ing on the Courier?" quietly. started the paper, and owned by Chyton eve:- Clayton." She it's bren since l l [until a syndicates bought it? You, above everyone else, Sarah, should] understand ivhy I insisted on that clause 1n the sale contract the} gives me a job as a rePui-ter—" “At twenty dollars a week!" Bar ah out in. “Until I've proved I'm worth more" Ann rotortcd, They studied each other ior a long moment. You might have though that they were enemies, but you would have been wrong tor they were 10nd qt each other these last bwo Claytons. "YMYll do," said Sarah filter B moment, and sighed and her voice warmed. “I know dariini. Why "Because I've got newspaper ink in my blood ~—‘ "Because we are desperately hard enough to keep us seine!" Sarah finished, g3 Lough Ann had not spoken. "But we could let the ser- vants ge and sell this plane." They were quite for awhile. these two, thinking private thoughts about loyalty 1nd old iilzniiy houses. A clock ticked steadily on some- where ln the dim background, That reminded Ann She sprang to her teet, swapped up her purse rind glovx from n chair, and marched over to Samh “Look. old near." she said sult- ly, "please wlsn me luck. I feel as i! I never needed anything so much in my life Sarah sat looking at her grand- daughter, Ann quietly tor a mo- ment/"so you want me to wish you luck. en, child? Well. I guess I tan" do that much, Wishing for luck ls about the closet we Ciaytons have come to it {or B quite is wh 1e." Ann swooped and kissed Sarah's white, shinning head, Then she raced (or the tall, calling over her shoulder as she went. ‘Take my car. Ann" shouted Sarah, "I shant be needing it this morning." Ann visualized the ancient 9196-, trio that had teen furbislvd up and riity and aplcmb, barely conccaled o, giggle. “Thanks, daring. but Ii so», BAILEY » u RECALL m FAMous PDGlLl5T,BND News eunuch-alas. éwdM l-tl . x ~ Mfia» . \-'\.\_?§s\'§i\ ..\‘_ ‘ ‘ line high Spade hcinors o; the dza- OUR BOARDING HOUSE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Contract Bridge By Joaephlue Colbert"!!! Partnership Bidding Tact!“ Th6 North-Scull; bloom; in to- day's deal was a model ldwe" partnership tactics. . East deaier.\ __ North-South vuinerablo; 1 4Q J34 . Q x Q 1. Q a Q o ‘ 58543 4 9 '1 e z g ls s Q 10 8 5 3 N Q 4 z Q] 4 2 w E g g a 41 o s 4A K Q 10 9 ‘I 2 g a x 1o a "- v 9 a .1 o o ~ , e K .1 1o o a v Threading: mm eoiiai West‘ ideal‘ 34- 44. Pass 54.01 P"! 5 O Pos- 1 q y vPase Pass Page Obviously one. h, th " Iwthlns to PlQY-uisflulh 6621M the hand down as soon u; he mung out that aii five qt the m mm!" did Iwt lie in cne 3M 1114"“! he could even YIBVEhaYIBIf-‘l filled _the contract i! West had had‘ live diamonds ai: long as he also had. a sufficient number o! spades and hearts. , There was startling about the North-South bidding, but bmh Jlllyers chose the one right bid for their respective holdings. The immediate cue bid used by 5011i}! was a shade light in honor tricks, conventionally speaking, but it was nevertheless the zrost ex. pressive call available, When this super-strong bid came flfmlnd to North. he saw at once that with the A-K oi spudas, the ace oi’ hearts and the king o1 ma. moncis practically men-keg 1n Soul-it's hand, a grand-slam con- tract would be an excellent invest- ment, and the only thing I0 do w“ to set South w name the suit. North's own cue bid, which could almost be called an "echo we bud;- was calculate-l to do just rhis i, e., to announce tremendous strength (in view o! South's show strength). and to demand South name hi: longest suit. As North later explained, he had bean a little afraid that South would turn up with the club ace and therefore might 155k one o; nothing mend king. but North's own length in clubs suggested that. this w“ not the case, and there wag me added If might have ~hoscn to Oval-cal] with iiiree notrump instead 31 cue-gm. an; an think it would look better for a working girl ‘n use a more ordinary mode oi transportation don't you?" The Courier was the c\ty’s only morning newspaper, It was s. city o! well over a hundred thousand, with ambitions towards becoming the most outstanding city in the South. Sarah's grandfather had SIB-Tied the paper as a weekly and had Kflilled some prominence. l.i the War irtween the states the PB-Der nod been destroyed, slung with its pants. hutoimost be'ore the ashes had cooled, Sarah's young husband who had left a 58g at Buii Run. has storied it again. As Ann had said, the Ciaytons and the Courier were one and it mid all but broken Ann's heart when the paper had to be sold six months earlier to a Northeri syndicate tn satisfy mOrIQd-gas and debts em; had sWo-‘lowsd up the last penny oi’ the amount the sale had brought, But Ann had managed to wrangle a job for herself in the sale contract, and that wotlld she reminded her- self. keep a Clayton c-n the jobi Ciaytons and the Courier" A com- bination she would not li.l'JW to be broken up as long as she Wed. (To Br Caiifnu (Ii ___i__ BUT TRY AND GET l'l‘ It is estimritsd that the eiectrlo current in bolts c-f lightning m kes them wcrt-h about 50 cents a dozen at usual electric rates. ‘llliilllll ' SllP mliiillll“ Cudcun lrgoeéleayygazgtzfiil-e- edl to. ru |. will: Canada. E AWYTA JOHN L. BUT HE ODGHTA BE AB E ‘ID I l $3» F; KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED ‘PAGE NINE By Zane Grey / A WOMD/IEIUASALA/l/MAM c/s/c/r owvosztira/J col/w 191v: #52:. NEVER sAi/eo fl/norz/uw/si. eornse ANY" y a1 KILL, l/ISM/SEQHM’! M45 #074002 D0/A5...Lif§' FTART MCKJVEHAVE MUCH 5% MOW/ASA its wouwviT cone DUMMIES oii MYWOH sec ...ir 1 A VERY osesssseo ciiilo...iiis ocer MAKES iou SlOK l CONBOYMMOWIR msioemroos loo... I, olco Al’ aim-i m0 n-ictl me FATHER was KlL IN TtlE PAUIO Iy HAM FISHER \ . i WELL")? GOT SOIJ IN THE THAT IS-I SPOKE TO THE PRESIDENT AND HE SENT OLJT A PETITION TQ THE MEMBEQS ASKING ANYONE Wl-IO OBJECTS TO YOU TO SHOW UP AT THE CLUB TODAY-I'M GLAD NOIIQE TO BE A MEMBER‘ I! ELITE CLUB - i: r HAD MY WAY-fD wisi-i , THAT r DIDN'T l; err ELECTED’! V, , E’ ey - - a 45413 1,4 i @325. By Buford _ NO--WE'RE ' ' uerm-iow OH N -- I ' i . HAVING COMPANY A SUNbAYQS our lfiLrgogeiqalizl/eulzggrpecr 5 TOMORROW _ UNDAV? R551‘ pay] UNLEi-‘fiqrgésrr f i, . E Lilli/i? . Iy Edwini / ma; itlllhltdnty km; re/iiiiies 5r'\4i""- / were, rr soon WILL Be! I'LL so GET lT~- iSiTA GUN? —==~ W” (‘ ( - i»??? ‘ ‘ i‘; lLE=|J , W“ g _ /~ -J./!./. , . PROB Y A NICE FIECKTIE, . ole-- s» l,‘ \: z - J 1y‘ *_.-\...d‘ NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY l Dtulgfnxvsrsenlmriilim ' ' a. r 114' BiGG-EST EV GROUND SGUIRREL. l ER SAW LIVES IN HERE. I'D LIKE ‘ID HIM rii.i.ie THE roiteii”__ Iv Webrffs . MR CASINO MAY 8E SERIOUSLY il_l_! r0 eerren INQUIRE 554E MUSTN"? KNOVV WE'RE. AcQuAiNTED! excuse MY EOUGHNESS ear our! i'i.i. i-iAv ‘laf-‘WE . - vmfilo ENOTRUK YES.’ AND THE KIND we Ris- PECTABLE PEOPLE