PAGE TEN . ANNUAL MEETING QUEENS COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION EMPIRE THEATRE TUESDAY. NOV. 29th, I949 AT 8 EM. P. R. McCORMAC, President. A. H. PEAKE. Secretary. _. I iWWYW-"WMEQ OWWQWC REGULAR IIAII-GE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL (Heated) TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29th Milsleby Eastern Rhythm Boys I Bils Leaving i. M. '1". at 9:45 ‘Admission 50c - Free Check Room - Canteen Service l. CLINIC SUIIEUULE the month of December (weather permitting), During Chest Clinics will he held throughout the Province as fol- loirsr ALBERTON» » IVIONDAE. December 5 .. . . . .. l:30~.4:30 pm.‘ SITMMERSIDE- TYIESDAY. December ti and 2O . . . . . .. 9:30-12:30 p.m.l SOYRIF - ~ AIONIIAX} IIOFPIIII)?!‘ l! .... . . . . . .. 1230- 4230 p-m- IIONTAGYL» .. 1:80- 4:30 p.m. .-.---~.» IIIOXDAY. December ll. . . PROYINMAI. stastiillilirini- Even 'I'hrlrstl;i_\ .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'III:Il()-I2:00 a.m. ‘ 1230- 4:00 p.ni. 1:30- 4:00 p.in. E. . . FOUND, MJL. QM“ Riedical Director o! Clinics. Dept. of Health and Weltare, Tuberculosis Division. Every Friday \\(\¢\ V. Lkysynv MWVIIIUIIMII Islands-Caribou Ferry Service NOV. Ilt 60 NOV. 80th Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova . I run. l ii.m. Charles A. Diinnlnlr .- - 11 i-m- d "n" Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning: -. l I-m- I P~m~ Prince Nova 1| a-m‘ a p-m‘ a ‘cvIibwAw ________ _ __ a~a~ *&"~\5\\‘ ,___.__.____-___~ - . NIEII’S WAR SURPLUS ULUTIIING PLUS REGULAR STOCK Makes Your CHRISTMAS Shopping Easier There are bargains and bargains in our small store with the Big Stock. We can outfit you from head to toot. at remark- ably low prices. Our merchandise is of good quality. purchased in quantity and sold to you at give-away prices. BLO~UK’S SURPLUS ASSETS 158 KENT ST. L ll l tree beside ..__-_._..._ .- ._...- .. .-..--\ lBy Thornton W. Burgess) PETER REMEMBER SOMETHING What other folks aver mly be, But. better go youi-seir to see, -Peter Rabbit. Blacky the Crow had stopped at the dear Old Brier-patch to pass the time oi day illlith Peter M...“ Rabbit and Mrs. Peter. He does 511-2‘I'..‘.."'.....‘.""""'""""~~ f3‘, - that once in a while. "It is a iilce mornlnlz, Peter." said ne as he set.- tled himself comfortably In g small the tlllrk bramble- tangle In which Peter has his tavo- rite iorm. ihe plare where he sits when not. Wandiirlrll; about. "Ia it?" replied Peter sleepily. He was dozing when Blacky arrived. "I silppose you and Mrs. Peter are ready tor winter." said Biacbty. "As ready as ii-e ever are. As ready as you are." relrrted Peter. He knew that Biaoky doesn't. make ready (or winter any more than he does: "I hope we are not going to have s long hard winler. but. I am li- iraid we are." said Blacky. There was mischief ‘n his sharp eyes. but this Peter didnt see. "What makes you €\ a 4.»- . ,5. I x; .' ‘l I, . "'"~:§III"“ III" film "I don't believe In signs." declared Peter. uked Peter. "Just go over to the cornfield and see tor yourseli how thick the husks o1 the com are. I am told It is a sign. They say thick husks means cold weather ahead." said Blacky. “I don't believe in mgns." de- lclared Peter. "That is what he says. bilt the first chance he gets he'll be over in that cornfield to look at those husks." spoke up Mrs. Peter. "And I hear Jerry Muskrat sud s . . ' -» swavneeneswesweamee» 35.27.31?" 121111 “flilfiiiii-‘i 22.3. .. I _ - _ Bleeky. TOOMUCH SLIT PREFERENCF “My so“ isn't any mick" than usual. Neither is Mrs Peter's. Is yours?" retorted Peter. Blacky psid no attention to this think so?" ._____%__ _ . ._____.___.__. ‘ illfiilllil C"??? IYOCI Clllliffffiili?‘ Contract Bridge B; Josephine (Jillhertlon Most bridge players nt any ex- perience are familiar with lne "silit-prelgrence" signal-s deuce H ‘ which comes in very handy at tl res n‘ §9°m5 m m‘ m“ m" sqllllwl when one deiender Wants m 8* rolisms ivorked extra llflfrl Illl‘4 use m? other he“, he can W! tall. l never have known thorn to h do 1 u“ the‘. ma“ we put away more food for the vl'intel' re“ e n A s o ‘than they have this year," Siiil one first led. h Like many other valuable con-e‘ y _ vpnnnn! hnwpvpl.‘ m“ n,” Ml Vihleh doesnt mean n thing. The“ ' ' d, had more nuts and acorns to nlli. Sllnal ls silhlerted to widesprea ‘ '4 t spots in hearts. he let sure tnat lhis partner could have returned a x191}; I mlgfi be 501mg aloilr. lower heart than the six. hcwe. “In. n',.“,,1,1n§@@l:g Fboun ‘ha’? he mmned “’ ‘he "°“““:;‘°‘h°4““‘.i~l>lr\r. and don't. \\‘f?l‘;?uAIa)glcliIbIl‘l\u East. vianted a irtllrn in e i gmrlwlnter... said Black,’ Rna new may. side suit. spades. Se. no dosh? feeling that he was merely "iollonw Hfeaflgawatfigggrlrlg" afigfiltflvcélilli‘; ing orders." West exited with “Bu” He remembered haw“: bu“ hi! HARD 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. U. GILLIS '00. LTU. PHONE 176 "TITIIFER . low spade. That, o! coilrse. was ell South needed in tillflll the contract m“ W°°UY 5*" "i" "'11 What klllrl Given an automatic spade finesse. M l WIMP)’ l! RhPRfl- "l wonder he could well atlrird to concede a when WON” 3cm is". “M h“ "w" diamond trick at the end. ‘°,,"“"“°" “h?” i" MYE- Psi"; East's dilemma. it nil» partner Ynzfmlgffilégtsehlrrlgklgz send. oin to take a heart le _ EVeIJurrIed gas s suit prggerenee slgL Bflarmmch" "M M“ PM" will?‘ nlll. is qiilte apparent! I! East 1C- tilrned the heart six aiter eashnq the queen and are West would lead a spade tn deciarers tenaret] Ii East returned the. heart three West would exit with a diamond-- the lnwer side s'litl The tact is. that west should not ‘Lion: rllnonf YOU CAN'T BEAT BUCKLEY’S MIXTURE o! course. have read "suit preference" lllifi East's (erred return. but. should have exited safely with q trump! South mllrht still have made tno hand, hilt he. \\'OIII(I hR\F had to do some excellent guessing. -he hsirtt much 0 - .. - bone-rattllri’ kick .'.'— Ah gotta take stern measures -— alvc Misc” th - osilgfio IS so ha w bot his RFIZC? ‘HIDE-AWAY —- ~- O-lfTl-‘ANK YO’. LI'L Klsmvf.’ --AH RECKANIZES THET PURPLE YARN. AT T'QTHER END OF IT MUST BE ‘FANCY DAN'CLAMWINKLE_.'.’ onoszlll-rl-lecolml z ’ele.aoe. CAN'T PUT GVERYBW‘! IN Til JLOS VW‘ Hmonlxsvltt! IN JAIL, A! ‘Fl-I rflUNfi LADY AQAIYCI’ JO! @071 “mm-m. . a“..- .._.... L1H A R i.( )'I"I‘FI’I‘UWN Mounted AN 7' GETAWAY T MM/jcéur’ (‘HCP/g/IVTS" 1D MEAN 7b! NOVEMBER Z9, m, by Zane GFy‘ LEAST/HA u F-r; r..- A.- 1., 1.-_.s-s.. l. ‘r-Il .1-._-4 ' HJLLO. KNOBS. “M5,, KEEN YA'D as CARIN’... BUT ALL YA w“ ‘W’ . )1 lliiillqllgsg/Méigliirl. M6005 ma“ ’ swimmlugf .' SCRAM U“ AH slluoour.’ i oorm so L 1' COURT rwlolzlul! re THINK WASNW ‘MAT JERRY f FUNNY HE DION“! WAIT TO SAY IAN! HE GOT HUM slower: UP l‘ 5741;" ‘Eltiy CHANNELMOURIRDUBL! DON'T MATYERMI ALWEEZ ‘rots YA we was A BUTTERBALL. ‘may GOTTA elm.’ CAN'T HOIT WELL... I LEAVE TOWN FER A WHILE. BE SEEIN’ VA AT TH’ FIGHT. GIVE MY IEGAIDS ‘I’ JOE . ‘LA;- JU VOL! MY WIFE CANlT KEEP HER APPOiNTMENT 9‘ . <<i<¢"'<:22@ I V 7Z1 '63 >‘ 5T CAME IN ‘ID TELL ‘l; I —I ‘or loamicvlzus BUDGE, COUSIN \X/IBBINGTON’S srocl< IS NOT momm- LEQQr-TL-IAT lS~~\Y/ELL, MEBBE swap/ssh- h _ _ m I . ,_ ‘ I n lngaivay. That is all there is to ll; .. f.,,‘.'*'.,,°'p,.f,'},e,§; §;,§,',,.'§°.. ,§._..._.;§iill=m and an»... Jnrk dorfitfi DOTTY DRIPPLE situation that. arises! Let's look al vmwh l"? mflre about. what tvlie - a ma] m which n" Sign“ i! l d‘? rheal er s going tn be‘ lli the ilvlncr tlnct llahllity inst-end n: an aszct. "1339:Hdgépyagivlgalzltllsr for tmt» ll-ze .. ‘. " ‘ . l _, 5mm‘ ‘mm I‘ Ierrlgllgtkils. XIfIIJIIUnFIIISV“ aIIIIIIIYIRhUIIIII-ll ggl?hf‘q‘tslg"4lg'gghll:nr. things 1 have noticed. I thoilglitl ' * Henker the Goose and his ilmkl q A‘! 2 wml south l little earlier than‘ y K i0 5 usual. OI course that doesn't mean Q .I '1 6 4 anything." I 4.85 3 _ "O! course not. I've told you l! A Q t0 8 'l A " fi 2‘- Idont believe in signs." Pet?" Q a 2 N e A Q s l "plied a bit sharply. m» IHISDCCLNI he! QK 7 5 \\' E 3 was being teased. 4,9 6 t 2 s :10 8 3 I "Hal-e ilioil seen anything n! Wool- - ly Bear ately?" Blacky asked. § K .l 5 "No.“ replied Peter. QJASQ‘! "Neither haie I. l wonder Ii h" Q has turned in tor the winter." ralcl 4. A x Q J l9 Blaicky. I n" bidding IH?"PQ::T dgaiItoeud Tull‘: by mun“ l souul w»: North um “Gone to bed Y§u W0“ I‘ Pa“ ‘NT h“ ly Bear sle s all i-l le h Al, a 3* Pa“ Pa” PR“ Caterpi'lar erround ‘hgrerltliat? Toy i . (l 3 that. He has a fur coat An w West opened the heart nine. . ,, ~ Y “Y Dummy played low and East won n‘_,ll(_;‘lksdgnge,t°rtl" “Id Black? Iwith the queen. East cashed m». n mm ° "m "If "L H! you call heart ace. and then. realizing that h' Ylh (In H’ “Bath” ma" w” lhis partner wanted to rilii‘. led ali- slrlifgvgd 5st" Tmmbly h” L‘ '“'“~md lother heart—the six-spot. as l‘. “Unlegnxh ‘a i pea“ }ha.p'pened. West. dilly riltted, and. wesmerswiilebe liletizssontnhaistnd (h: having carehllly observed all ti.c curled up where he kn“? he “mam e l Unified PI Kl*r‘l'rl"'¥‘ ‘l’ U!" BRINGING up n. ma: --AND FOQ YOU TO SIGN? YOU BRING THE PENKNwl/liLEJ9OEM5 AND UNCLE ~ yo.“ l. I mllééétri“ .__:» \/ \_ l. / NOW YLL FIX ‘Tl-IE PAPERS "FOQ ‘SECUQITY, AND I WILL GIVE YOU MY CHECK FX THE AGREED AMOUNT or Tl-IE ,_ ,7 LOAN" . I t . . i I EY’S FRAMED PI-IOTOGQAPl-I- ~ HELLO-THIS IS Mt? JIEFJS-T WANT ‘TO BUY EVEIPV DQLLING DIN IN 6TOCK-THEYi-“K “Q B! QuIPOED ‘I'D AN FKIAK? r‘: ND OF MNE IN JIOGQ’ DEAD-HOW ABOUT TAKING ME ‘TO LUNCH ?’ I “AVE TO DO SOME- Gi-ICD» DINO AT THE JICF-W’ l-IAQD~ h-‘UDE STODE AND THFN ILL 6O TO YOU‘? OECICE- RV GCLLV! WATS l-lE QTOPE I AQGFI) THIS . U4. r MOHEYON Aevelzl-lslsls its-Ll AND W's e. - \ FATHER sueenfr some o: ‘me IDEAS Psowce useDtl-w/E ‘ii I ~£ A VG uolsouilLM/avee oer-loll unease-s if“ 0w: eon U5 I SOMEOF ma»: Bitters OULQ one DEPAQTE sfilmrs lmo rr’ 1pbEgHPLE AfifrUfiii-ILV U5ED II‘! HE WORLD LA?- wzze ufri luv, UTTERLV