I? It Ina. mmmairs siiciii;-r mm" Itheill! 000 precioul arq to with those who do not . Q19 deeply ' -Mrs. Hummer. llunixner the Hurm-ninabird vain. He seems to know that he is t sort of living jeu 21. He loves the sunshine becaiisr In ll he .21. Wlrs looks his ho-st. He delights "1 5h0W1-I13 Off. HF knows liow is beautiful he .5 and no ii-ants Oll'1P;'S- to admire him as ?lL ad:iiI:('s lum- sell. Some rniks arr Lilia ths, Hummer had I'N'Cll . I-specially rnr llr.-. H retly she ad:ii.i'ed hzzii quite much as he in-anted to be admired. But: she did her best not to let him know it. She pretended not In be wlwchiiix hint. The mme sh: pre- SUNDAY Wood Islands I following SCIICIIIIIQ. Leave Wood manda- Prince Nara Charles A. Dunn Leave Caribou- Flinrlrs t. Hiitiiiiiix ..,.,..A Prince Vniii Hczul Office: llv Thornton W. litmus) OLF-A'S ('OFIr'EE SHOPPE - VERNON ROAST CHICKEN FRIED OYSTERS STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKF. For Reservations: caribou Ferry Service THE coxxncrmo LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nina and Charles A. Dunning operate on the (Standard Tinic) I.1STF..V i.'C'ro"'rirtiI"LA"6ri Catch an engkv crossing and avoid dluppointmenl. NDRTHUMBERLANIJ FERRIES LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. I"uI' ritrliculzin Phono 78, Charlottetown. tended not to match min. the more he tried to a;-imr oft hw V handsome and wonderful he was i This o! course was Just xx".-tat she. wanted I But then came a da uhen .-hr no longer pretended not. In warm him. She ntmply didn't uatch rizm. .WhliQ he was doing some wonder- tful stunts in (lying, she slipped away unnoticed. When he had tiri- ied shoiim: off and rzimv to sit av her hidin: piarr In NF ad- Kmzr-"d. ah? iiaar'I lvwrt IHe ieturneci to his favorite perch Ion a small dead tutti. 4 to be an-ni.i.'d luv Mrs I'Illlllm9l' zvm one lira-n'I I'Iict'c Io admire him I ' ii ro t'iIIl.i'I mo hr” Why PiI('IlI'I: Hp irn.IEd and xi;a.I"n Stir n mil if "9'”:."'. HP ”3””i 'iIh3' Seem” mm? back. He Inn In I110:-P iImi- "'1 "' '"1"' '3 W” l""-'-' ""9 1' Vderrtk u1ll2S0f.'1.S. ."; ii; I'ti..x HKAV I” t Wmri "W Il”l3- Th?" h' and that inn and ! lhr time .:s- II” ”I”5 "" ”” ”''3””5L UNI" pug mmc brgm mm, HES M rrs in a m.i:k n.' nectar. that .:n seai'c": n' M... H”:tintCl' Ho 5111' U31 rlnhflii id.dn't (ind IlP'.'. He t-ct..rnc-d to 31.5 "i Perhaps hi '(3VOXM.P perch on a small dead -A '”55C15 "HEW 100- ltwiz. He was disuon.-'o'.ate. ixhlcii tnicans lnat he uas Llpstt. disap- SPECIAL pci-I he in ouldnil 'l...('ll - ierLiics:. back 06 ton grit: :21 7ldnll.Pl' A12 Ihr I;mr Mrs. Humm- I:r was xiaIr:i.tI: '.Vo'.i that hr has gone I hail stay a'.iai." .-.i.rl Mrs " to run one zn pariiciiiar. 'Wh)"."' askcd Prt0l' ii:-ibbzt. happriiccl In nr ;.isI hc.o'.v where shr has pcrrhrd "Retails? I '- tr inn rim to or bnti ri Iw :i.iii. lied ting," Mrs, H'.imtiier. Il that it spent: as it the i'si'l1ail0l' miles their i-n,rr-s arr- ; ”Wli.iI ,ii IJP wnifd do i-mi liavo In do” asked Prtci. "l llnl-' In m.:Id : tic-V ..' mii Iiiiust knmi,” .-qLicakcd Mrs. Hum- lll('l' limi Hum- tn squea- m..rli Phonr 456-I. mar!" rrzrd Potei. hiiidly bc1.I-xv (lIl(Il' had sad. i ”Whal or it." revpitrri .VIlS Hum- : iiier I "Aren't x-nu riitlwr 'aie in nest- zf hi- .VI.s. as at hail ('0llId H lim- 1 a.m. 11 "v'"- Rm. 3 mg? Most n' Ilw b"'d5 I know are ----- 9 5-Y-W 1l'-m- -1 ll-UL Itlitmi;'i ii th fnlllh) t'.a:'rw.” rc- pp::rri Peta-I ”" ; III Lmt I'''"' 1 ”.Vl:'S Griidlinrli it tliI'ItIi;lI. ' I , p'"" "'m' iNeithei' are the. ' xx-:ii".-." re- MORBDG AT 0:30 jtm-terl littio Mrs H'.intitir'r5 I "I SlippOFP Mr. Hliirimrr wili iI1PIl1.VOllI'H.I!I(I tho ricsl." said 3 Pete: "Hr heTp' Ho Iimvr rid ;in.V, imrk .n his life. 1' hr iii-:0 around the would be a Iiuimiiico instead of help. All he thinks about is him- 7 0 Adinission.- 75c F.-.?5VOO499'Qf-O 9000-0665-5-O-O0-O anadian Vliogion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 pm. SATURDAY NIGHT is YOUR DANCE ZZIGHT AT g rum CLOVER CLUB ooo-o moo o o we 0 9 oo ooeo-coo-ow-moo-044 O-O4-Ooe&o44.5o;4.;..g SM" and how lino no 'onks and how A HOl?('ICliI'llI ho is” )'li'.-1 Humnier ;"'N'iS"""i'”" spoke a little .xm:'IilIilly. Then shr addvd loiirilv, 'BIil hr 15 iron- rlc III. i.-'ii't ”" "Whore ATP in-.i gm;-.i: In lvtuld i;'out- nr-st.” .'I5kF'(I Pmrr p "Ttiars my .-rcI'oI," Iillir Mrs, Hiimnwr, and darted .1uR)'. vi .ii't- a.l.ogether on lzie st in ri.t tstal. Tlivre hnpo noiiited and Itiicertaiti. He wantedl arc the .squeaklci”g 'BI:t this is Ilia IIHCICIIF nl sum-t THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN in , .. . . o&oo&ootoot0O&' contract Bridge 5 By Jouphlnu Culbertson nltrlcr TECHNIQUE South's play of the hand was exeiimliry. Iollowinl 9 south dealer. , North-South vulnerlbla Jrom tiurizniy and deI:larer IEast's nine uith the queen. know Hr flew In look for Mrs l-iitiri-irIet' He. didn't find hot. 'hal rlo I-nu think he did then? 9 .".eu- anav to look far anotheri It-urinus (act whnjtteici up hit an. tuaa he accepted ring to West's iack. Iliad the ace-eight. .n his own hand. Sqhcakedlcli niet.-ting in Ottawa. He told rt.- IHKIOH. Q1075 onoiatiil QASD Q96 , glue! M” QABZ N OQH 9964 w E 6g!J713o' 4.332 S 4-5 anon: QK7 QKQJ a.Ax74 The bidding" South Wat North Eu! 15 Pain 10 Pan TINT Pun P38! Fill In always questionable to lead from A tour-card suit head- ed by a tenacc, against the sort of biddiiig in this deal. but West was conventional he opened the spade deuce The tire was played took Since then nail only one sure entry to dummy. declarnr properly started the heart suit. from his nun liand..hopinz that the defen- dors would be kind enough to lake the king when it was offered In them. West. however. .s'hi'ewd1.V' .t, declarei"s problem would havl become easya A aerond hurt lead. ducked by West. lost to East's queen. and a wpade WI-E retiirned, declarer ducking and the trick go- Weat now shifted In I diamond. .outh won with the king and led a low club. away it-om the ace- lriiig. East won and returned I riiamond. declarer again WIHHIHK in his own hand. The ace-king of clubs were ('HSIlEd and declarera last. diamond was led to dummy": BUP. Now that. West's ininor-suit cards had been extracted twhich meant that he had no safe CXIU, the heart jack was played. South discard-in: his last rlub. This "fixed" West, who had to return a spadr from the king to declui'er'a cnmbined tenare. Since declarer 1' did not matter which spade was! led - it the king. declarat- could cash the ace-eight if I low spnde. dumrnyh ten would hold and the established hearts could be cashed. LEAVE FOR NEW YORK CHERBOURG. France, Sept. 7- tReiiterst Premier Alclde De Gasperl of Italy. his wile, and a party of advisers, embarked tonight in the liner Queen Elizabeth to- night for New York. Dc Gaapcri is In attend the Atlantic Pact coun- portcrs he also hoped to confer with President. Truman in Wuh- Danclng 9:30 to 12.00 4-o-co-940-0940944-ooeobooaooooooua-ooooo Effective Monday Sept. 10th. WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9 T0 5 M()NI)AY. TIESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY FROM 9 TO 12:30 ON WEDNESDAY 9 TO I ON SATDRDAY W. K. ROGERS AGENSIES LTD. WELL, GTEANGEIZ. IVE; may IACILOIAV Y0 A46...) Mwvjp .44 cuff?-coouui AN'LJ5 I6 59EEAD LI'L ABNER A STRANC) E D OFFERED ME SCHOLADSHID9 A CHANCE T' '&'-'Au catwr MARRV vo'.'.' i.i'i. ABNER'SCiOIN'1' CoLLEGE.'.' IT5 MAH Doom 1" WAIT UNTIL. HE GRADiJOO'ATES, EVEN at: IT mxzs. soY'ADS.'.' AN'-5Im.f'- VRAIN TH NAME otm COLLEGE IS G ME. 'l-WEKVENID TO TELL JEHII SHE WAS NOT MY DADS-"El. WAT VOJ WEIE -IE Inna on ma: ROYAL itioutrrm A 1951 SEPTEMBER 3. 7744 r RIMIAIDSMI- Mwmkx ISN'T oven! 1 MW A A0: at ccwsmruurxa ' Aw L EES Io CAN!!! I ma I aititskmaworimusvu uour mar panda! . s. 3 u..u.n.i..mL...- I- -....,. r ....i.,i........o... :- . pm.-mu JOE 17.1.66-Iui Hymn-um Fisher WHAT 5 ALL YHE COMMOVON. U35. , , . wuu.. urv Ma. S " 2 t'.22'ttV.Ee:x?.”iil'?13f maven iaILes'w-is-. i I TOLD vau HE'S M H .;u.7...-.-com... BILGE AsLEEP.' AND! can 7 l' I-LIE A wou'1 WAKE MIMI . ' w i t ' ?'V I GOTTA 55f VA WE'VE HAD A W-WNV WNAT HAFPINED. 3. WAL5H..AN EXPLOSIQN AY 1T 5 ACCIDENT... '1 THE PLANY. - his '3 CAYASTIOPNE. - . I p l t - 5:: E - 6.5? autumn..." Q Cut And;-rson My imp wuwr MAKES WAS: 'ru:M?; "EM W 1-uewze YOUR 9l5”E5 7 DISHES I 9006”? -mam, tawr A MARRIED MAN voesw .. Z same A - CHANCE! Q 0 , Hoxvo You ”2J..:i.iZ., O V! I .4 -1 I Ll. ..-4”.-? .' tilt? "at 9 rm rm, umi- Ia. sun. In. 'h in-rf-.uz-: -??"-M -1- GEE! I'M BI.Miu'YoI.iAN . ICE CREAM cmIE.T0O-- rocz I-I,eI.vIr.i' ME BABY SITTIN wiru Ll'L sric msav. sooN'e wens Mionasslf BRINGING up FATHER ' I I'D GIVE A HIJIIDIRED DoI..I.AIas To err ouror 6oIN' TO Ti-Mr LAWN PAETV wrn-t MA6GIE-- F I HAD THE HUJDRED Ill t oi-I,I:t-:AI2.' ' PUBLICITV EXPERT5 I'M SICK OF'iM,' waLi..o-It-.ne's i.I'I.' oI.' MAC, THE nENaN oucunt-rv Ittllllf, AT Your ssizvicsl HE'S sucwi DRIP---I DON'T mow WHATI COULD HAVE BEEN THINKING or. YFPEII DON'TKNOW WHV 1 If Evil 'TU-D HRUJQF HE COULD CAILONMEVON f'WP" - com: on: IN---'I'Hl6 woxsks THOUGH ITMAV N "NE IEGNNING O: A ueuvwt. Imsuosuicl ..u..nxVNVF Ni. 4 y -a . :..x.x&k