y’ ‘Quasar: PAGE TEN For Foot Aliment Consult _, il..i.li. BROWN. it. P. ilrtiioiiuiilc " Chiropodist y 148 Great George Street OHAILOTTETOWN. P.5d. Al Blanchardh Orchestra In Aid o! Children's Art Centre JO-OQ4-O-QQ-QO-O- excelled in beauty and Consult your local » Christmas requirements. Buy them by the hamper. they are reasonably priced. ISLAND APPLES i Island grown McIntosh red apples, un- i quality. merchant for your ‘~*~0—§4@§4 Young Hen Turkeys . . . . Young Toms 18 lb-(EOWI! DRESSED PDIILTIIY WANTED Market your dressed Poultry through your Swift poul- try plant in Charlottetown for correct grades, honest weights Ind top market prices: ' The following prices are now in effect tor dressed tur- keys and geese CLASS YoungToms over 18 lb. DressedGeeso Dressed Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . SWIFT GANADIA Phone 1027 nuicitirs -s=f;.3£L-.,_Q“”‘ u- n -¢--¢---¢---- GRADE A GRADE B _ , , . _ , 45o 40o 45c 40o 32c 27o 40o 35o 85o .. . .. . 40c 00. LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. iii KEii ilEYliilLilS 0n His Way Each has his own appointed wayql Some have to go while others stay. -Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit had been over to Farmer Brown's cornfield. some o! the corn was still standing in brown shocks. He. had gone irom one to another until he had found an ear oi.’ corn where he could reach it. By standing up on his hind feet he had managed to tear open one or the husks. “Blacky the Crow was right when he said that the corn husks are extra thick this year. Yes, sir, he was right. I wonder it it does mean that the winter ls coming early and going to be long and hard. I just can't help wondering." he said to himsel! as he leit the corn- tield and headed tor the smiling Pool. Now he wits sitting on the bank looking nver at. Jerry Muskratfis house and wishing that Jerry would show himself. Presently Jerry did, but not where Peter could talk with him. He came swimming from where Laughing UJIIICBWD IIYFMYI)" T1311‘? Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson JQQDDOUQDQ A WELL-PLAYED SLAM CON- TRACT In today's deal. South was per- haps a. little optimistic in his bidd~ ing, but his play o! the slam eon~ tract leit nothing to be desired. wiuthieeier North-South vulnerable _§QJ58 QAJI QA80 {H271 . QAKT: qinnss aka N 4 0K1» w E v—- 4,1119 a s Q1073 “W ‘JPBGB i‘—_- 4IQQB7G4SZ JOQBM? .§A Thellddlng ‘Q Norfi Inst Son“! lo Dble. 4Q so , b 0U L"! Dbie Pose Pass Pass _______._._________ West opened the spade king-n "I wish you'd speak to Junior, Alvin-I think he's too young to be using those Guardian Want Ads!” We llave in Stock i SPRINGHILL AND OLD SYDNEY CO Ll'L ABNER y ll. R. LARGE a c0. i Phone 1000 m” awmlnmy AL lortunats circumstance lor South! —and South niited. A low trump was led toward dummy. and even though South had eleven trilmps at. his disposal. he nevertheless ilnessed against the king. shrewdly diagnosing that East had based his shut-out bidding largely on a void in hearts. The heart ten holding, the spade. queen was then let-l and passed, South discarding the dia- mond deuce. West. back on lead with the spade ace, now exited safely with the heart king. Dummy WOO, and South discarded another diamond ori the established spade jack. He then overtook the heart jack with the queen. and ran oil trumps. When South's hand was finally reduced to one trump the Q-s oi diamonds and the blank ace o! clubs, West still had the K-J oi diamonds and the. K-lo o! clubs, while the A-S o! diamonds and the Q-'l o! clubs were in dummy. mast was out o! the running.) South laid down the club ace. then led his last trump-and West had the choice oi giving up the club klniz. or blanking his diamond king! 1i ho chose the former. dummy would discard the diamond and keep the good club queen; when West aet- ually discarded the diamond jack. dummy's club queen was thrown out away, and a low diamond lead by South smothered West's king and promoted the diamond queen. lBy Thornton W. Burgess) North. who had been beilinz M" One United Slates automobile pass- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , _ y _ _ King of The Royal Mounted “Hello, Longears!" said Jerry. Brook enters the Smiling Pool. ll his mouth was a clam he had dug out or the bed o! Laughing Brook. He swam to an old log. one end oi which was out in the water while the other end was held inst on shore. He climbed out on the end o! the log. He settled lilmseli com- fortably and went to work on that clam. Presently he had opened the shell. He ate the clam and dropped the shell on a pile 0t opened shells in the water at the end n! the log. l-le licked his lips as if that clam had tasted very good‘ as iudeixl it had. Then he looked across the Smiling Pool and saw Peter. Ho slid into the water and swam a- cmss. “Hello. longears!" said Jerry. "Hello. Rubbertall!" retoried PetBl‘. "You are looking mighty tine these days. It must he that new coat you are wearing. It looks extra thick." "It. is. It is too thick. It is too warm for this weather. 1 wish it wasn't so thick," replied Jerry in his squeaky voice. "You'll be glad you've got it when the long hard winter comes," raid Peter. - Jerry opened his eves a little wider. "\R'hn savs the iviniei‘ is gn- im; to he hard and long?" he d» inaiidcd. I “isn't that why you have been given that. thick coat?" asked Peter. "Ll it i5 I didn't know it. NOIXKIY told me." replied Jerry. "I have just come from the corn» field. The husks ww-ripped around the ears oi corn are very thick." said Peter. "You d0n‘t say." squeakerl Jerry. "Yes." replied Peter. “I doift. re- member ever having seeii surii thick liusks before. TllPlv nurt he a reason tor ycour thick coat null those thick liusks." "Probably," replied Jerry dryly. "I've never seen anything without a reason for helniz." what?" prompted Jerry Iiluskrat. "So what other reason but a cold hard winter ahead can there be for your thick coat and those thick husks?" asked Peter. then hastened to add_ "Mind you. I don't. believe in signs but I do have to wonder; Jerry Muskrat didn't. wonder. He wasn't enough interested to wonder. He went in search or another clam. Peter wandered 0n. By and by he came to the lnne Little Path and started along in it. He had gone but n. little way when he saw a small person ahead oi him who naked tn be going somewhere in a hurry yet was too small to get any- where really fast, It. was Woolly Bear. In a few long hops Peter caught. tip. “Where are you going in such a. hurry. Woolly Boar?" asked Peter. "I don't know. but I'm on my way," replied the woolly cater- pillar. He didn't stop. "I1 you don't know where you are going how will you know when you get there?" asked Peter. "I don't. know. but it doesn't. matter. I'm pn my way," replied Woolly Bear. SPRiNGHiilll, N. S. -_- (C?) — cause South robbed HCTOSS him oi the lng through her» left Nova sootin chance to double live spirits. now with more passengers than it had U10 on arrivnl. Lashed on the outside oi’ the par were seven deer. Dy AL '0 an; rural-sum!”- mr ma? AH WOULDN'T COMPLAIN- ’ if.’ “117.-"‘¢""'_~ 95113 AH HOPES YO'HAIN‘T GONNA BE A PiG ABOUT THIS, PlG-GAL. HIS HALF Mm: I.’ a W” \ I ' ' \ ‘ 0 (figs/V, P-RPLEASE’ §>§’E"'D°§'ZP§'M%$WE‘5’ HE'S war xvi/ex K/Mfl ‘ E’; ' wigs, corms/esp e y’? LOOK our! to L EH?‘ smut . ‘- ' HE'S aor A \- , - - su/v." o.\\\ i’ .. vew. iawvers l ou rw PHONE, on DECEMBER 1. 1949' b)’ Zane Grey ' YUUWE’ RUNNING "mus m a - ON KILL ME... i, . M 54w oaseurenut. '7 ‘run-s BROOKLYN, AIN'T it‘! WHERE ,4 ‘m’ sums PLAY: YOU'LL BE SURE TO BE ' IN COURT AT NINE UCLOCK WITH DONNIE... AN‘ WATCH YER LAN GWIDGE l. 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