' I ilo Ialirooni Mom, Wed, Sat. ' _ llliytliiii Boys t Al MISSION 35c your friend: tliere tonight t Aries! roman-r NOTICE As in revious years for Old Home ‘Veek, Fitzroy St. from Weymouth East to Bel- mont, will be ONE WAY STREET 12:80 P.1d. to 9 PM. CHTOWN POLICE DEPT. A4; AND EVERY NIGHT MONDAY TO FRIDAY WHELAN MEMORIAL HALL Modern and Oidtime Marvin Burgess and l-Iis Boston Orchestra 11 - 2 A.M. OLO HOME WEEK VISITORS I! you are in need of a room and a Gab to take - there, call CIIECKER CAB. , its we have a listing of rooms for fair week. ' the Races use CIIECKER CAB- dependabie drivers and luxurious cars. Don't Take a CHANCE -- Take a CIIECKER PliOiiE 211 or 103 When attending As a service to our It is with pleasure that THE TOWERS RESTAUR- one mile from Charlottetown on the Maipeque l ad, has added to its facilities CURB SERVICE which intended to make that meal or lunch more conveni- l; t and pleasurable. With this innovation we cordially invite all our i 1d friends and the new ones- who are always wel- me to try this efficient new service. It is intended for your pleasure and convenience. Sincerely, The Management and Staff FOR OLO iiOME WEEK MIOIIST 16th—19th i949 I "' All regular schedules will be operated during this week; also North Shore Beach. ' . NORTH SHORE BEACH: Lv. Charlottetown Lv. Summerside . . . . . . . . 1:00 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. LAST WESTERN TRIP: _ Lv. Charlottetown at 9:15 p.m.-this trlipl will ca; crate to Summerside and Tignish from esday Saturday. LAST EASTERN TRIP: _ _ ' Lv. Charlottetown at 9:15 p.m.-this trip will op- crate to Elmira and North Lake from Tuesday to Saturday. I WOOD ISLANDS: 5:00 p.m. trip to Wood Islands, Murray Harbour and Murray River held over until 6:15 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday, inclusive. BORDEN via BONSIIAW: “ via Bonshaw to Borden and Sum- merside held over until 6:30 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday, inclusive. 3:15 p.m. trip I490 1:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. r9 ooo+rve+ooooo4oovowo+eoo e+r+oaworoeooooro+voooeov w ' . r- s» so OUIOKIES BY KEII "EYNOLOS l». lllttil llli ___ 'i‘l-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iBy Thornton W. Burgess) Almost st best ls failure still; Not quite will never fill the bill. -'I‘hunderbolt the Earle. "There's my dinner." said Thun- derbolt the Golden Eagle. He was circling so high above the Great Prairie that from the ground he was but a speck in the blue. blue sky. "Yr-s, sir. there's my dinner. and it is “r011 WOrih ivaiitixig for. Sooner or later that kid who- doesn't mind his mother will give. me s chance to catch him. If all children always minded ihcir mothers some of us who must hull‘. for B. living would go huluzry oftener than we do. That foolish kid is bound to wander away from the others the minute his mother's back is turned. He is as good as mine right this miuuic." All the time ‘Thunderbolt. was saying these things i0 hililbilil. for there was no one else up more to say them to. He was sziihn: Wilful. "i can always run bee! in round and round in (‘irClPs lonkmd n niiiiilli‘, and what can happen to down on n banrl of molhvr Azlic- m.- m _-, minute?" lopes with their k:iis..ll;ib_v .\iiiI‘-l 311,»; mm h!‘ looked up in inc lopes are called kids. you Rll~\\'. Ii \t\'_\‘. \\'h_v ho looked up he didn't was A pretty Sisht- Yrs sir‘. H “so know. l-ie just. did. It was as if s pretty sight. Few of those kldslsomcllilng made him do it. Some- wcre much more than a week old,‘ lmng serum-d 1Q he falling out of but you would have had dzfflcultyl n“. gky glrglght or him, and falling in believing this had you bcciii yprribly fast! Willi a blent 0i’ there walchiilg them rrice iindl yylmi he jumped to one side. He romp and play. Those who mustjdill it without thought. Just depend on ihezr lbg.» 101' slifvly! _l'.il1lil(‘(l. lie didn't Wiiiil to be hi! "W51 b‘? Rblfi i0 1150 lilvil‘ 1'15 iii-I b_\' illiil lliiiit! flilling out of the most as soon as born. If is so with §k\'_ ()1 course not. Thfiru W85 B- ihe Antelope people. "e i‘\lSiliil‘.! sound close to him. Ulllfi wilful “Q5111 l>l;i_ air nu nst stiff feathers of the others. He (lidirl [eel \\lil_J{. as the big Eagle ing. He ivrinied to cu off by hzm- l-hockcd his downward rush to self, to warrior win-re he pllnscd. i‘l.si\ “ml “m. n5 quickly us possible. He could see no reason why lie-There was n scrczim of rage and. shouldn't. But every time h» tried: ihwlppniiiiment that. frightened it his mother cnllcd 11ml buck. 'l‘hc|1.__1; “111111 a; much as had oflencr this happcnrrl the more he,‘ ‘fhundr-fblilbfi unsuccessful plunge. ‘willed l" llflvv lili- \\~\§'- '1'11"i‘@; With zinuihci- bloat the now terri- was nothing to be afmld of. You 51ml 31.11.. ml raced‘ away, too 8E8. he didn't S's‘! 11110“ Enough tulfrizhioiled in oven remember ivhere be afraid. He (ildiYiZ kiimv whailmollwei" wlis. He couldnt look for fear was, for never had he bCfilltiiPl‘. He couldn't even look to see frightened. S0 Little Wilful ivnnicd l where he m: going. for he had his to have his own way n; wilfulliyvvs rolled luck to see this terrible folks. Mule and bilz. Hill-IFS doll: if; um liflti fallen out of the and every time inolhcl- looked an-‘Hs’ . All he l-oillrl do was run. Angi other way he IIIOYPCi away frnmllunv lhosr- siniider legs of his did the others. But he nr-ver go fnrlizike him orI-r the ground! Young before his mother called him hark, as he iras he could run fast, but It seemed in him ihut she muslin! course he hadn't the strength have eyes in the bIlCk of her hoxu 11o run for. But he was persistent. It. is eve , Thundcrboli was so much easier to persist in doi But so was mother. what you want to do than in (lllliiiil belween the fierce, What some one also \\i'i‘.llS you ml cred hunter in the air and the do. There came n time when s\\'lii-i0ill0d angry and fearless mother's attention was drawn elwc- i molher on lhe ground. The other where. Ho hurried a ilitlt- as he mothers with their kids crowding slipped away. He was sure that no fiffillllii lhPm watched. It was a one saw him. Bill some one did. riiCc lo see, Would the great Eagle A pair of fierce yl>ii0lV eyes looking ;§\‘l llllh- Wzliul in spite of mother? down from way. miy up in mo. Sfn- reached him first and rear- blue. blue sky saw him, and lilo r-(l nnrl struck at Thunderbolt with hungry look in them grew hun- hcr Stlllfll-Eiig/‘d hoofs. He swerv- Brier. mi aside lust in time. Little Wil- “I won't go for," thouglil Lilli» ful dropped in ihc grass and his She ri‘,1(‘lir\ii him first. and reared Ciilfl slruck nt Thunderbolt with her sharp-edged hoofs coming again! It; was a race hungry feath- Boar Bonus Policy 1. The following bonus will be paid on bacon type boars which are in active service at time of inspection. Boar from dams qualified in Advanced Registry. All boars born after December 1st, 1947, must be out of a dam qualified in Advanced Registry to be eligible. Class A . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.00 CiassB . . . . . . . . . 8.00 Boar's born previous i0 December 1st, 1947, from darns not qualified in Advanced Registry. Class A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00 ClassB..... . . . . . . . . . . .. 6.00 All boars must be in breeding condition, sound and serviceable. A Class A boar is one which in the opinion of the In- spector is good enough to sirc registered breeding stock. A Class B boar is one which although useful as a sire of commercial market hogs may carry slightly objec- tionable features of conformdiion. Boars must be registered and transferred to the party making application for inspection. REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE AVAIL- ABLE TO THE INSPECTOR AT TIME OF INSPEC- TION. Any _boar showing evidence of hog lice at time of in- spectlon will not be eligible for a bonus. No boar shall receive inspection under 7 months of age. No boar shall pass inspection unless he is kept in sani- tary and reasonably clean quarters. Preference will be given to boars which are on pasture at time of inspec- ion. . All reports of Boar Inspection shell be submitted for final approval to a Board composed of three members of the Federal and Provincial Departments of‘ Agricul- ture and approved by the Minister of Agriculture. In cases where boars have been purchased by Farmers’ Institutes or other similar organizations which have re- ceived a grant to assist in such purchase, no bonus will be paid on such boars in any year in which such grants have been paid. All applications for inspection must be made on the forms supplied by the Provincial Department of Agri- culture. ' . Applications will be received up to August 27th but boar owners are asked to apply for inspection immedi- altily. llnspection may be made any time before Oct- o r 3 st. Ieland- rown Plume will be on the mar liet beginning early in September. They e re tree - ripened. tiieretore full-flavored. lest varieties \'\'1T\‘i‘l\‘»i"'-'Y‘ffi1"ni'tl:v.e‘I.e.ll>' . i 1 Contract Bridge By Ioeephlne Oiilberllel Inlnnenfllenqnuncecnnn-nurun AVOIDING TIE ‘II-AP The declarer set the best trap he could in today's deal, but his adversary was too slsrtl 8-15 louth dealer. Neither side vulnerable. South West 1 I Pass 4 Q Pass 6 I Poss South deliberately avoided the Biackwood convention beclule he wished to explore slain P08515113!" lore tentatively. Only d0!‘ North raised the clubs did Ufllth feel confident enoush i0 W! 731° slam. West opened the spade three. T119 gpe was put up and the heart Jack ivas led. South captured East's queen. and than did s. little "Win- dow dressing." He cashed his second spade trick, then cashed the ace and king of diamonds. af- ier which he led a second trump. lest Pass If West hnd been the Eli-den‘ variety of player who is extremely} impressed by a deciarer’ maneuver-l ing. he probably would have shifted to a club, which was pre-l cisely what South had hoped for. inasmuch as this would have re-i lieved him from the club guessu. West, however. look time out to do some counting! The tact that South, after cashing his top spades and diamonds. had not ruffed a. card in either of those suits. W85 good and sufficient proof that‘ South had no such cards to Ilium else he certainly would have com-l pleted the stripping process be- (Ore throwing West on lead. By actual count, then, South had only two spades and two diamonds. Since he also had held only five hearts. he must have four clubs.‘ A ruff and discard would do him no good whatsoever! . On that excellent reasoning, West led back a diamond, and though South could discard from one hand while rufiing in the oth-‘ i er. he still had to guess the posi- I don of the club queen. As it happened. he guessed wrong. and ' the slam was lost. z mother stood over him and striking whenever bolt swooped near. "Anyway. I almost got a dinner,“ he told Mrs. Thunderbolt later. roaring . Thunder- ‘ throwing Wesfi on load. I ‘ . ~ // . \\\\-\\, - ' out is THIS Yank DUMP, MA-soz ? some FEM-E? HA5 BEEN comm‘ up acne Resume so. EGBEIZT Z , -~ um! w! ' seceeralzv MUST lime OVEZLoOKeD / ‘ii-ii MAT-rez! 1.12M ion iiv an stsvic . i H's APPALLING, 1'. TELL. Youw A TALI-(iNG GOAT no THIS WILDEQ- Mess!“- Heo BE woiarl-l A r FofiTuroe IN" VAuDeviLLe.'-- rum-r CRUSTYOLD easem- seorzus ALL oceans “on! ‘I. Mien-r eve» TRADE HIM MY ORE PROP- ERTV ~FOR THE CREATURE! ‘ \ o‘ \\ o9 ‘fl-limos seesar wanes. Hi5 ca? on "Almost doesn't fill an empiyt stomach," said she tirlly. I _ A RUMBA GOURD’ Ll'L ABNER /-'nA.'- GRANNV DOA/E LEFT um ALGA/L v/r ruzr swze r 041w msff- Now —Al~/'iL F/ND our wuur /S VO‘ ON PAUL T. ‘ONE-FAULT/f-‘j l AwPF! l5 THAT sooosr 15. 191i MAJOR HUUPLIE I He's rue so» " um; rus- TALKisléi i/ ggA-fkvw H65 BEEN no 1H6 NOD05 5O LONG rfl-ie BACKOF , Hi5 seems COVEQED WITH euu BAR .' A CoLLecToQ? 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