nnncn Suanyslda Ballroom Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION-Sh Meet your friends there tonight New Improved .Vll/V [iP/[l-r Illa/v Evsr/ REGAL rioiill lmr: GUARDIAN, cunaLorTEToWN _. How To Be Comfortable 1n Winter Comfort is your own affair, Look ahead and then prepare. wStripcd Chipmunk. w+44++++¢+¢¢‘-~ -~ a -‘,.¢a¢.. ‘A ‘an- vvvw‘ “I suppose I won't see you around much longer," said Peter Rabbit TO THE ROYAL WINTER FAlRl-TORONIIIO Special flights will leave Charlottetown, November 15 and 20 at 8 a.m. The flights will wait over in Toronto 3 full days to provide every opportunity to enjoy Can- ada's most popular Fair. ' Subject to 22 reservations per flight. Hotel or tourist horns accommodation available it requested at once. Those interested in the livestock judging should make reservations on the first flight. RETURN FABE—$59.00 Bonafide farmers will be granted a. special rate of $42.00 Return. Make your reservations immediately Maritime Central Airways, Limited t C ‘Ito Striped Chipmunk. X L - : “Not much longer. It is getting , a rather cool." replied Striped Chip- ‘ lmllllk. "You don't. like cold weather, do 9 you?" said Peter. t j; "I like u. b6 comfortable," said ¢ Striped Chipmunk. 9 "Who doesn't?" retorted Peter. , "Are you comfortable when every- é , Al Blanchard and the "Clover 0111b" Bfllltl r tlgmflg “N “jfsqj dwhs“ bjWP-‘i ‘ ro er oi-r 'ln is owing E Ad""*§'°"—l5" Dancing 9=B0 to 12.00 $315.3; 22.3‘ §Sl"l.ll“Z.i"‘Zl?lL“.’.‘I§'.f-‘~‘l‘§ ‘ ‘ .~ . | F . l ire and it l" hard to get about and or reserwflm“ PM” 1222 :'stlll harder; to find anything to Between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Phone 4784, z eat?" asked Striped Chipmunk. “No-o admitted Peter reluctant- : Reservations held until 10230 p.111. : 1y. "No. I'm not exactly comfor- . , . table then." 2 SATIRDA} RIGHT 1S YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT “I am. I'm perfectly comfortable." THE CLOVER CLUB g dtaeclllizied the small Squirrel in the s rlp coa . o-0+44+¢++¢+¢o¢¢+44+o4+¢+++e++oo-o+++w¢u+¢ . “I wouldn't. want to sleep all the time the way you and Johnny Chuck do," declared Peter. l-le really ~c~oc\c\c\. '\. '\C\."\C\'\. meant l!- l "Johnny Chuck may sleep all the time. I ll-Ouldni know about thhalt. But. I don't," retorted Striped _ C pmunk. Lem’ “bod l la d ADV. lst to NOV. 80th ' Peter stared at him as ii’ in doubt. ' 5 l1 B— Prince Nuvn . ...._....-........._. ... 8 5.111. l pJn. Chm" 5' mm“! ---~----~ -- l1 l4"- l v-m- Le C ih -- “ "“ "“ flgehnrllers Dunning .. .._.___...._..._..._....._.,._..... 8 mm. l p.111, , g Pri N ' ..,. .. .... . . ‘ 11 H" 8 M» g Contract Bridge 'r\7\7\>\7\.'\7\\7\..\7\7\9\. vooocooer s» amazwuxxx C; ~ , l By Josephine Culbertson ' ' ll. AIR EXCURSION ""5"" ‘ "m ; A correspondents question re- {garding the proper bidding o! the ‘ hand below rings out an interest- ‘ing general point- i South dealer. ,_ _ North-South vulnerable _snd 60 on score._ ' " I l all: 1285' Mai" N :92." in... WSE till’ 4.1109 QA IKQ10853 Q97 j- K 1 4 2 . This was the actual bidding; ; South West North Elsi l 1 Q Pass 3 Q Pssl l 8 Q Pass Pass Pass Obviously, there was nothing In the play. South could take l2 tricks against any dciense. "My Dllrtflfir." South writes, "passed because he said my three- SLUSING UUT SALE THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OI- TAIN HARDWARE SUPPLIES. PAINTS, VARNiSHES. etc" at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ALL OUR STUCK MUST iii)! STANLEY, SHAW & PEARDEN Corner Kant 8' Gt. (George St. Phone 263 LVL-ABNER" WHY IS 1o’ INTERN 1H‘ gnpli HA\~IKINS DA‘! RACE, DIG-GIRL? DOES YO‘ WANT A DQQPATCHER 7D' A HUSBYN? nlvln WIF mes ALL mu LlFEyAi-t coulowr srmo a limo DCGPATCHERY/r" em‘. 7 - $0 LONG. AH FIGGERS IT'S ‘BOUT Ml. in FP-Aflzn nssosnzkrm‘ filly BIN cnonvlu‘ MAM PEOPLE F0‘ 1m: TWIITUHN TH’ ®URTESV— heart bid was discouraging. Actllal~ lYl I was interested in a slam, ‘out. felt there was no other bid avail- able. at least until I knew whether we could IUZTPQ on a suit. who was wrong in this case ior missing the cold slam?" North was wrong, because hs did not make a great enough efiort to "sound out" the South holding. His jump to three diamonds, though showing n big hand, was not spe- ‘ciiic enough to bring the needed ‘cooperation from South. North should have done one oi tlvo things, particularly at his 60 score: he ‘Ellhfir should have jumped dlT6C?‘_V to {our notrump. announcing an lextremely poweriul hand and lli the partnership was using Black- woodi starting the inquiry for aces and kings; or, having nlade his three-diamond bid, he should hale carried South's response o1 three hearts to at least the level o! iorr hearts. Surely, with_South rebidd- lng the suit, there was little o!‘ no danger that a four-heart. contract could meet. dcieai, and ii’ S0113 chose to pllSS at. that point. at 1P5! -.\1orth would hale fulfilled ha, duly It would have boon far mom logical for North to leap straight in six hearts over thrcr- than in!‘ lhim to havc passed at. such a l level. part-score or AH'LL KETCH A vouNG. TENDER ONE-Au‘ BRmG mm HOME I.’ mm rows. will. WANT wasn- Ou ONE, MAHSEL l5 AS TASTY AS CHICKENS ? no part-soon“ ; v0‘ MEANS. 1A1‘ um WONDER EF DOGPATCHKFE TH’ ‘H " l/ r l‘ TIL/Z‘. ill "Then you do wake up some times in winter." said Peter. {I've always heard you do," said ie. "Do you believe every thiruz you hear?" snapped Striped Chipmunk a bit impatiently. "Not evorythiilg. Oi course not. But I never see vou around ill Lin: winter," replied Prior. “That is because you never have been around when I have. I loos out once in a while on pleasant days when the werlthcr isn't too cold, and sometimes conic out m run about for a little exercise. Pllli. most of the time I stay in<id2 where I can be and am comfor- table," explained the lively small person on the old stone wail, look- ling down at Peter sitting just be- low among the_ bristles. "You really don't sleep all tinle?" questioned Peter. "Listen, Peter! “ihat do you ihinl: lI worked so hard tor to gather and gput away all those nuts and seeds i! they are not going to be used? And oi’ what use would they be i»: me asleep?" demanded Striped lChipmunk. l "1 hadn't thought oi tall," Peitl‘ admitted. i “You are like - lot o! other people. you believe what you hear and ‘don't think. I do sleep a lot, and ‘for quite a. while at a time, especia- llly in bad and very cold “leather. It is the sensible thing to do. I've worked hard and sometimes I sleep hard, so hard that I couldn't be Awakened easily. But I don't sleep like that all winter. Goodness. I should say noif Ii I did I novel‘ lwould know how comfortable I an iwhen some iolks I could name are cold and hungry," said the liver)’ little Squirrel whose home is dePD lin the ground where Jack FY05! lcannot reach him. I “Then yml do wake- up somctimas in Wllltflfl" said Peter. Y "Of course I wake up." dwflrfid ‘Striped Chipmunk. "How could I eat. ii’ I didn't wake up FY97." "0"" lam] then, And I do have tcl cat. some talks, like Johnny Chuck. 2P’- so fat. before cold wcalher llTTli. (they don't have to rat for n lo i."- time. all winter DPrhzpS But. "ll'i lvou ever see me fat? Oi course no‘. ‘ll I wake up hungry", but still iePl sleepy and too lavy to get up. l ‘lust. reach under the bed and m‘ lwhat I want. But often I pzct 1m and go peek out the door to M’? what the weather is. it Illlvfiili‘ spends winter nlnre colnioriablfr than I do I don't know who it i'_. A nice warm room ill the illmm“ so tar that Jziri: Frost can't rP-vh me, plenty or thinQF- l 11KB be“ f" cat, and whr-n I sllY llltdlil/ l me“ plenty. nothing lo do but. slew "5 long at a time as I please, nothing m worry flbOill~ that's what I call in I corniorishic." be"Ygrru sound like Jerry Mllfikffll and Paddy the gravel‘? said Pciel‘. BAC KQCHE May bewarninq Rachelle may he s signal ybur kidneys Ire isiiirlg lo filter exreu acids and poison- ous wastes from ills system. Druid‘: Kidney Pills help relieve this condition, oiten the cause oi backache. headache, rheumslic pains or disturbed rest. Delhi's contain enenlinl oils and medicinal ingre- dients which sci directly on the kidneys and help them regain normal action. Get Budd's Kidney Pills ill-day. l3! liodds Kidnev Pills Bl u ACAPP." the Y SWMY- TAITilR/f mu our, LET n: GIVE YO’ A FWENDLY WAPNIN’, HAWK- GAL — DON‘T EAT ots- o (ucwrrlsoca! F. 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