i.» {AUGUST . 1a’. 1949 MONCTON. N. I, ll. A. CARR, Manages IUEOPEAN PLAN Booms; .1‘ I100 Dar d1! and u; Lunch A Dinner .500 and up 11-2 A.M. Susnysldo lsllroon Fwy Mon; Wed, Sat. Eastern iillytlls Boys ADMISSION 35c Meet your friends there tonight ANCE OLD HOME WEEK To MARVIN BURGESS ORCHESTRA At The WHELAN MEMORIAL HALL EVERY NIGHT MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Modern and Old Time 50c it is with pleasure that THE TOWERS RESTAUR- ANT, one mile from Charlottetown on the Malpeq Road. has added to its facilities CURB SERVICE which is intended to make that meal or lunch more conveni- ent and pleasurable. With this innovation we cordially invite all our old friends and the new'ones who are always wel- come to try this efficient new service. It is intended for your pleasure and convenience. Sincerely, The Management and Staff The TOWERS Restaurant - -Q#¢vv l SUNDAY SPECIA RUAST TURKEY iIlNiiEii CLUB MENU $1.25 iiiilITE 3 6 A ALA justice done. A 11121111511 11121111101101! was circulated that Dr. Bab- cockfigisuiumlts 2161131” ‘t5 the credit of the invention of the Milk Tester that bears his name, and coupled with it other statements equally false. I did llllotldkuowdthgan nor till years later, that thoy_ were false o s an fr- cnlated them without determining their truth or fa se- hood. l hereby take this means oi undoing the un- _-One Who Spoke Without Determining Facts i n11: vuuos nzsmunout SOIITIIPIIIIT. 1 The Connectlnlt UH" Bflwiw“ rnnvon EDWARD rsnsrm a NovA 800T“ daily including Sunday-STANDARD TIMI 2a s t. 25 lncluu vo: Schedule for JuncMa‘ 6g Round TH" m", Qchodule (or the FY6557"?- “Prinoe Novxf-Lesve Wood Islands "Prince NovaW-Leave Caribou ....... .. " A. l’) I g"—l’.eave Caribou "gag: A. Dhl1'1‘rl1‘ir?g"—Lcsvo Wood Islands 8 A-M» 1 A.M. 11AM. s an. o A.M. 1 ma. s rm 1 A.M. 11 AM. s rm. 1 rat. s rm. For daily in-ormation, listen to OIOY It s AJW. nAou wuss nAv-srANnAnn from iiorthumherland Fsrrlos Limited HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown. P-E-l- | Lil o moron, rnsnsronr m. BUS SCHEDULES All re week; also North Show Noam suonE BEACH‘ Lv. Charlottetown . . . . Lv. Summerslde . . . . . . LAST WESTERN TRIP turday. LAST EASTERN TRIP: Lv. Charlottetown at 9 Saturday. WOOD IS 5:00 IORDEN via DONSIIAW: 8:15 :18 crate to Elmira and North . via lionshaw __ l emhetlmovor until 0:80 ron‘ olo nous weer AliiiIlST 16:11-19:11 194s r schedules will be operated durinB m‘ Beach. ms .m. and ens patt- 1; ‘p.111. and 6:15 pun. f0 t U215 JIL-iillil hi IUID fifklhfsat and mm r a; ll . .—thistri wiiio “bets-outfield” mums. m. n1 s» Wood Ilillillu Horror Barbe" ‘j may Vol‘ held DWI IIIIUI 6:15 p-Ili. END! Tuesday to mosy. iaohlive. to Borden and Suns- pm. from Tuesday D 1 I x,- Q ily Thornton Never, never disobey; ' Never, never wlll it pay. -—Mrs. Pronghorn. WIY. "Y. way up above the Great Prairie was a speck in the sky. That is all that you or I would have seen had we been there on the Great Prairie. It was all that any of the prairie folk "W l! they sow 1t at all, just a Blleok. It seemed to be just fixed there way up on the blue. blue lily- Of coume. it was something more than a speck, something very much more than that. It was Thunderbolt the Golden Eagle. one of the largest of feathered hunters. 1t was because he was so high above the earth- that he looked like a speck to those below. But they were not specks to him. No, indeed! Looking down he could see clearly the prairie folk below. blg and little, and just what they were doing. His won- derful eyes were like a pair of powerful field glasses or twin telescopes. From that great height he could see very far in all di- rections. Far off in onedlrectlon he ssw a village of Prairie Dogs with here and there on setting on his high doorstep, keeping watch for danger while neighbors ate. In another direction he saw Dlkcer the Badger making sand fly as he dug after s. Ground Squirrel or a Gopher. And far away in still another direction Kit Fox was watching for a Mouse. _ But he wasn't interested in any of these. He gave them little more than a glance. What he was interested in was a band of ants- lopes directly below him. They were Mother Antelopes with their lively klds frlsking about them or P1891118 together. running races. kicking up their lively heels and hsvlng the grandest fun. These little Antelopes ran races, and they ran so fart that even Thun- derbolt opened his eyes a little wider in surprise. "My goodness! How do they do it at their age?" he exclaimed. A good hunter ls patient. Thug. snnrrrwa-mnnrn-wrr-mmmn-zmnu l-le kept. wandering off by him- 21f, or trying to. when he got or Perhaps she called him back. From wsy up where he was Thun- derbolt couldn't be sure Just what she did. Whatever it was the kid u; always returned. Then when his mother's back was would start wandering away “am, Folks with stiff horny bin; gm- llps cannot grin Gwen Bristow Author 0i "Deep Summer" "The Handsome Road." etc. CHAPTER VII CHAPPERIX when they were back at Ardelth Ke-ster and Eleanor had the long- est and franke-st talk they had aver had. p Illa was ashamed of lumseIL-Ku- I tor told her quietly. To keep their‘ promises to the bank meant that he would have to work harder’ than he had ever dreamed of working. but it could be done. “I'm going to do it too." said Eleanor. "Therd no reason why I can't learn to be a cotton plant- er. You'll have to provide lots of capital in the way of information, but I can give you lots of labor." Standing in his favorite atti- tude by the mantel. Ksstsr turned to her a face puckered with an odd smile. “Willing? he said. “and grateful, if—" he paused im- presslvely "—you keep your tem- per." "1 promise, dear. I won't scream at you again." 1 “I'm not calling attention to your faults in order to minimise my own," he went on, "but frank- ly, I've never heard a self-respect- ing woman sound the way you do when you get angry. What you say ls bad enough, but our voice gets up into our nose in a snarl‘ that sounds-J’ "Yes?" she prompted when he seemed to hesitate. "Common." said Kester bluntly. He put his hand on her shoulder. "I love you so much. Eleanor. but when you yell like that I want to choke you." i There was a pause. Resting‘ her chin on her hand, Eleanor loked into the fire. “I've been‘ so busy throwing your deficiencies at you," she said, "I suppose it's about time I gave some attention to mine. I thlnk—" she looked up at him, and smiled "-yours are‘ the things you do, mine are the‘ _ n .4n It was Thunderbolt the Golden Eagle. one of the largest of feathered hunters derbolt the Golden Eagle ls a good hunter. It didn't tire him to stay up there high ln the blue. blue sky Most of the time all he had to do was to keep his great broad wings spread wide. He seemed to Just float in the air, sailing round and round, a speck in the sky to those below. He watched the Antelope kids and he saw at once the differ- ences ln them. J-ust as no human babies in a crowd are Just alike ln what they do and how they do it. so none of these frisky babies were exactly like the others. Borne were constantly teasing others to play. Some were showing how fast they could run. or how they °°1l1d Jump. Some were trying to bully others. some were keeping close to their mothers. content to watch others play, There was one who wasn't phy- ing any intention to the others. far his mother would stamp. way 1 do thmgsy Under the double stimulus of Kester‘: ideas and Eleanor‘: en-i ergy. the plantation leaped into c. Ardelth was deep and black andi rich: 1i Bflbblcd the cottonseed and thrust out plants that grew fast in the brooding sun. By a last desperate loan on the pine-i lands they hsd obtained enough turned he Thunderbolt couldn't grin, Of course not. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson MMIMMN USING THE BLACKWOOD Most bridge players who use Blsckwood Convention do so in a rigid fashion. That ls, they bid four notrump to discover how many aces partner has. and, with that information in hand. they may then ask for the number of kings. Often, however, quantity is no‘. the crucial factor; the precise king partner may hold is of para- . the hand down and claim his v ha would bid sin Needless to say, South’ couldlay contract. It may be thought that the same safe [rand slam could have been aOlChld in other ways, but let's consider. "‘ ,, South had ask- ed for kings. via five notrump. North's response would be five diamonds, but this would not sn- the " -‘ king-it would simply show one k-ing. From South's point of view. if that were the -biddln|. North's holding might well be: spades A Q 8 U. hearts A K 4 2, diam- onds 'l 2, club's J‘ 10 8. In this cue, obviously enough. the grand slam would be unsafe. South recognized that if be bid ilvo notrump, it was quite likely that North would be able to show But when some would grin l1 only they could. This was one of them. "Full of curiosity. Doesn't see any reason for staying close mother. and isn't going u; 1f h, can help it. Wants to wander off by himself, not far but enough to feel that he is finding out things for himself. If he keeps on doing that/he may flnd out more than he dreams of now. 1'11 just keep an eye on that little fellow. He never looks up in the sky. I doubt, 1g i; ever has entered his empty little head that there can be danger from the sky." kmw 11°91!!! It all of danger u! any klnd. away from the others and his him but his fancy, he will almost always tire of her and forsake her for s younger and fairer face. plfless for a half century, but. few llasons lust more than a very few years, ba solved. Ono is for the girl to continua to be s wage-earns:- after she is married until such time as har husband has got on his ten financially and is able. alone and unaided. to support the family. Many young couples do this with the happiest results. The double salary enables them to marry while they are young and ardent, instead of having to wait until the fires of love have burned down to ashes. Working together and saving together weld them into one. and when at last they move into the lttlc bungalow whose every nail and plank has meant a sacrifice they have msdo it a homo that is founded upon s. rock. one that will stand unlhaksn as long as they llve. to be willing, for the sake of being together, to descend to a lower scale of living than the one to which they have been accustomed. It is for young people to be willing, for the sake of their love, to begin life as their fathers and mothers did lnltud of demanding to set up housekeeping whorcthelr fathers and mothers are leaving off. ovon a horse and buggy, unless they lived in the country. They did not have silk underwear, nor half a doun hats a season, nor ex- I ‘ that there are times money to raise the crop this year-J and they worked passionately. Up at six. they spent the momlng on horseback supervising the labor in the fields, and came in for dlnneri at three. In the afternoon Eleanor‘ attended to the bookkeeping while Kesier either returned to the cot- ton or wrote business letters, and that done, they relaxed by reading the newspaper - which they rare- ly had time to look at earller— and playing with the baby. After‘ supper they worked again, though not for long, as by nine o'clock‘ they were usually too sleepy to think. It was backbresking drudgery, tolerable in the velvet weather of February and March, but as the "Doesn't mind," thought he. tohll It hadn't. Indeed. as yet he t- rm: GUARDIAN. 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It is for young people When father and mother married, they did not have’ cars, nor only one _king. and that - ment would leave South in the dark. So he chose instead to bid six clubs, because ho was aura that North Jvould _read_ this un- usual bid as the clear call for a spoolilo king North might hold. If North lacked kings entirely, he would naturally l0 N“ W l‘! spades: if he had tho bsart king. haarts, and smith would than be satisfied with pix spades; but if, as actually hap- pened. North could'ahow the fit- ting diamond king, South, could visualise ll sold tricks. _m. assist/E‘ i WHOLESALE CROCERS: CONFICTIONERS: STATIONERS and FRUITERIRS Ciadsg TUESDAY, WIDNISDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 5 AT ‘l2 O'CLOCK_ NOON OF oto nous went a mount impgrtancg‘ and expetti _ and fire there were days when’ 5M, clothes, nor high-priced shoes. Neither dld they have to step Saba}; 1, another name h, 3,], sometimes ferret out that infor- mother every chance he got’ Tue gleli.‘ to laces of a uscment every evening. Nor did they have lux- 15h Nm-th Box-hem , speck ln the sky still watched (Continued on Page 13) p motion most ingeniously. ' urlous surroundings and evcrgh sorlti of llabor-savlrlrgxgvevlcéefiey wcrk —— - , sse econom . - gotilhthdclieeaéler. "bu. UUrUthy “IX sayfi 1 ed ma‘Tlglgge;ilfiiiauliiggglihemsgflesrin 19w amusements. Yet they I‘ . ° “m” “i”? h . Th i a ridges were successes. “M °°'“"""' "°" "" ' fr.’ firs‘; ma: tosses: ‘ » ‘A5 l that. have ecome a part o your e. s ._ o< 9 1 1 . Wild. 1'. *::.".Y.-...‘.'.:::":;*1;:-..:: areas; '.zz"..:i.1":..::":.":: e;;1,**§'1§.,§,?*;,§:",,$:..?;';'..2'..'ii,"£ , .. 3'31" 11 d a ak c111 1 ' :11 n d u M. we" “"5”- “F ° e“ ‘m’ ' Q7 A33 5521118,‘: “M55 otoolnngg ht“ 29min‘: 0v. "u" u 9y n ' as r urles. Dull to s1t at home evenings instead‘ ofmgginiuogliivzfllllzaiaiy: Aroundhifi owhlsnsrgydolssssna. B?“ U Q J 9 3 N v K 1° 7 2 It ls a terrible thing that thousands of young people who would dub" 3m" hard m d“? m" °t the “t v]: w ‘wan them Pj"°"‘°.rl: ""5 “ma N’. ‘rliad. ' v 64 W - E 93kt?’ love 1° enter mm honorable wedlock and establish homes in which can?“ b:¢:;1:eng<:11ori\efl\$3“¢n;h§o "Yaiazytggse ffagflfge! ma“ are'w°men "Lfémccomlaxlmm. “mug ' S - O Itllelleglnmflllllrllylpsffill‘ up line children are virtually driven into these illicit and “fhen they do it for the lake of love mo“ o; them irggret y: m; h,ppinm_ Th,’ c-lmmmifm-"inf" ' All of us know dozens of marriages that have gone to D806! 1H5 kidney and bladder disorders such u a OK 3 1° 9 5 ‘ What the remedy for this evil is I do not know, but I am sure 1d t “and overt), The“- desm, fgp "h, Had-ch Rymmmq, pm,’ L", .3 that for the woman. at least. the solution of the problem is not been” ‘he young couple Co“ the’: desire (gr ease ‘and pleasure. lossyoisleepsrlydinofgywillniiltloiiflfll z {no love‘. for in these under-thc-roso romances she almost invariably °"°“,,‘,m§§f gflfdniiuii. gtiigrfeustsre very few young coupler who could lhoss arlzlund Mimi-YE. on; lulitnlsfin . W" °u - llll t th price of love. But they Budd's ‘dney s va on g The bidding; When a woman sets her heart on a man she can go on loving :3: ',{‘§‘{"’T'§,§“‘l§.§e§§v§' anrdg mzrgiabge, lzut they want lt de luxe, uni woman ts he, kidney; and bladder " Mm m the and of ‘he chapter‘ but ‘omehow a man‘ love “ems to ' h can't have that they experiment with free love for nod order. lfyouare nearing iihorpssi Bblliil WW9 N97"! El" need to be found by law and convention and public opinion. Just the “nag: Z21: ‘£02m alone has to settle the buy i," up, "L, of y,“ hull}. 1nd s 1 O P"! 3 O P!" fact that he has given his name to awomsn; that he has a home that w‘ DQRQTHY DIX (um, m. Dads’. Kid“; Pfllslodsyi 1 :11?!) gill 5:“) he has established; that he has children that he is proud to pro- p . _ Ill claim to the world binds him to a woman with hoops of steel. n“. DIX t mp], Penman’. to rude" bu; w“; mum,- . 7O P!" P"! P"! Otherwise, if he is free to roam; if a woman has no hold upon prohlgmoo! generalwlmre" through h" oolumm ’ ‘ s iiIY S , ‘a/UW/rfer i Fibsrgios sovst plenty on‘ tool bills, pays ior itssii in o very short time. brow/ate for life w/f/I FIBERGLAS’: BUILDING llislllllliiii _ w§§.{-"gifn'h‘ D.‘ wom- scrru; WON'T SUSTAIN VERMIN W11: nootns HARDWARE 00.1111. WON'T ROT i)