DECEMBER 21. 1949 PAGE E ‘ T N _ rue GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN o mm* ine Irving. Cape Traverse; Marg- MacKinnon, Wlnsloe; Bertha Mac- Pleasant Gr v ; J YEAR! aret Lovers, Georgetown; Dorothy Lean, High Bank; Elva MacLeod," Royalty: Jfilgii: Aiiiiiliiaybailsre, Baa EVE f MacArthur, Northam; Adele Mac- Kinross; Elaine MBCPhZlil, North Roma. Rodd, Winsloe iiioutnlii‘ Pa‘ Euchern, Charlottetown; Mary River; Beverley IVLacQuarrie, North ginia Shaw Vernon~ Java-a?“ MacInnis, Trzlcadle Cross; Clyde Milton; Betty Madsen, Wood Is- ren, Norm}; _t| .‘ ~ MacKay, Charlottetown; Freda. lands North; Beatrice McDougail, son, Aiberry Plllgincs?’ Beulah lvll B; Josephine Culbertson CELEBRATION our OUR WAY By L R_ was POOR DEDUCTION DR. R. R. HOGG wishes to announce the opening of an office Siiiik‘) for the practice of Medicine or iZiZi/z Gt}. George Sr. (McCunnei Bldg.) Office Hours: ii-i2 o.m.; 2-4, 6-8 p.m. Piionez-Office 2836 Residence 460 ’€‘H‘!iflfiiflil‘!‘(lililtlkllflfiii‘iifiiliiliiiiilifliilllkfifil! "C -."»2‘i ‘E'C'C'-G'!i'G'€il‘€'-¢ MEN'S WAR SURPLUS BLOTHiNG PLUS REGULAR STOCK Makes Your CHRISTMAS Shopping Easier anew I I _ There arc ilargains and bargains in our snulii store with the Big Stock. We can outfit you from head to foot at remark- ably low prices. Our merchandise is o! good quality, purchased in quantity and sold to you at give-away prices. LOBWS SURPLUS ASSETS 158 KENT ST. ‘\- mssewl 5,3,‘, ’ -i tiirvrf l! smmz1~ ma. an e "vlmmsaxumuaarlaa arm-c}!!! . ‘ \"ii‘.‘llit a honlc, but tllrse miles of babies couldn't, 'i‘llc_v nlinst hivn n \‘.lil‘lll. comfor- l'l‘"'.l.~ bed with a roll over their i~§, and soon. Thrre was no time to waste and _ ‘Nanny wasted none. Hitidinz the inbics nndcl" loaves szhc firs-t hunt- fli for rlncl found ll [Zlili plfifl‘ m» a new homo, Then who set to work ‘to weave n home of grass and - ‘klcaves and make a br-d of nlilkivccrl l floss. She had no hSIp from Danny. ‘ lIn his fricht when tilcir Nd honle strayed he had thoulzht only elf and had rllll in another ‘ n from the on» tllkcn llv ;N.~.:llly with hcr babies Donny is one of those, oi’ which there arc lull txlo many, who sccin to think that homcmakinr: is iol- nlniilcri < only. and leave it wholly to that‘. llVnat strange ideas some folks l have! l While she ivas working inst and i fllriollslv to make that new home 1 she had two or three time: stopp- wl long enourh to run over to sce that hcr darlings were safe. Nnlv tllc verv instant the new home was lwzlziv for them she raced hack to ,gct them. She was tired. Site was ‘amost too tired to run. Like all itircd people she wanted to lie l riazvn and rest. It seemed to her | silo couldn't run another step. But lsfiae did. Sllc ran many, many, ; munv more steps. When the old home had been destroyed sh» had taken nil the babies to safety at one time. To do it shc had had to drag some of them alone the mound as thcv clung to her. Lilckily she hadn't i had to drag thcln for to reach a place where she cculcl hide thcln SWEDEN BEATS POLIO cent during the last l0 years. , for the time being. But it wouldn't ofl do to draz anv of them that way distance. They had to be carried one at n time. That nnlrlc slix trips ful‘ a little mother \'lilO al- rcncly was very tired, and oi course tcrrib1_v anxious and worried. At long last the'last one was safely in the tllistlc-ciolvn bed in the now home. She WIIS sure it was the last one, Yet she wasn't sllrn. Nn, sir, Nanny wasnt rerllly sure. S-hc couldn't count. Little folks in fur and feathers know nothing about arithmetic. They cannot acid, or subtract, or even count. That is hecnitsc they seldom have need to do anything oi the kind, but have so many other things they must learn quickly in order to live. A mother knows with- out counting if one of her babies is missing, but in Limo of sudden fright, or loss of a home, she isn‘t always sure that one isn‘t missinz. It was lust- so with Nanny Nieadmv Mouse. When the six babies had been safely moved to the new home, she didn't miss any, but being unable to count she was- n't sure. and slln had to be sure. So. tired as shr- \\';iS, she went hack to the place whore the babies had been hidden. Half way there she heard a rustling oi leaves. she stopped in sudden fright. She was still more frightened. terribly frightened, when she heard more rustling of leaves and a loud sniff. There was another loud sniff and another. Flip the Terrier was close at hrlnd sniffing about. trying to find someone to chase. Nanny did- n1: more until she knew by the sounds that she could safely do so. Silo wanted to run back to her precious babies. But she had to know that she h:ldn’t left one be- hind. she had to be sure. A little later she vras safely back '2 TMFIOUCH cine! Y-‘LDDN . ~11 RULE. Airkzeutaisllun Izvcn Ts-llnx on av w‘ zenanq CF MANF.’ AH CAiNT LEAVE THlS PATIENT ucwl! - HE'S m TERRIBLE CONDITION/Y I t iii ‘y? . | l1 l:| w! THI GREAT LADY-KILLERJT LAGYI HOW DID YOJ [VIN TEAH YGIIZLF AWAY FROM THAT ""‘r..AN' HIRI u! maul, "menu's ONLY out . ' ~ WAY-TO emote ‘ THAT ell-wt ‘ wouldn't i'i\'(‘ to Nanny but iul‘ -' labia palm,- aml a 51w“ “"435 but i” “"y°“° "5 West, hoping to find his partner F’. 'i , lli(‘0]v my ‘mail as i‘ “w” it “'35 “ ‘(m5 with a singleton diamond, opened the ace and led a second round. lic was disappointed when a spade trick finally had to be conceded! It is debatable that North-South should have reached any slam contract, but certainly. if they did. the right contract was six dia- monds, not six hearts! Moreover, on the response South received. there should not have been the slightest doubt in his mind that there would be a better play at the minor suit! True, North had gone back three hearts when South first showed his dia- mond suit, but that was easily ex- plained by North's natural wish t0 play the hand at the cheancr mal- or-suit contract. North felt tililt he had "pushed" on thC felt that he had "Pushr-d’ on the first round, in answering one heart with two notrump; therefore he refused to give further encourage- ment when south named his second suit. Later, however. when he W!!! driven to it, North showed clearly. by bidding four diamonds ovt-l‘ three spades. and iive diamonds over iive clubs, that he really had a decided preference for the minor suit, and therefore south should elther have accepted a five-dia- mend contract, or (li_ he ielt op- tlmistic) should have some 0h W c sam. “Xiilwiitnldiamonds. South could draw trumps and discard two spades from dummy <1" P“ °‘“" long hearts-w-ll-wcyfl 855mm“? m“ l1 a spade was opened, he 81195599 w" Diplomas Awarded Charlottetown, Beulah Wilson, Al- berry Plains, Gerard Barge,’ Bed- iord Station. l Much appreciated gifts were given on behalf of the students to well the latter with an enrolment of twenty-five. The Correspondence students are largely Sanatoclum patients and conmlescents, and they receive instruction ilncler the auspices of the Department of Health and Welfare. In addition to the correspondence lessons, classes are conducted each Tuesday even- inl: at the Sanatorlum. The following are the day stud- ents enrolled: Commercial Depart- ment; -- Shirley Bell, Charlotte- I, town; Doria Bmllcy, Charlotte- " town; Norman Cokcr, Charlotte- 1 town, Leorllald Driscoll, Charlotte- town, June Elkhotld, Wheatloy River; Hinsen Gay. Pownal; Joan i-iiscott, North Rustlcn: John How- Nonnan Simpson, Bayview: Ver- non Blmpson. Bayvlew; John ste- venson. Cavendish, Kenneth Stcnv- art, Charlottetown; William Sum- “ah, Charlottetown; Harry Watts. Grand Tracadic; Hilda wood, Charlottetown; Roberta cal-mil, Charlottetown; Elaine Chisholm, ‘North Trvon: 1301"" Oolwill, Northam; Beverley Crock- “; xanalngtnn; Lorraine ‘Des- Roche. Oharlottetwm; .P'hYl1il Ford Winsloe North; 9W1!!! 55m‘ bio 'Cnerlottetown: Jean Gw- ' Emma. Holman. Fume l-lowatt, Tl’?- Paul- Campbell. Charlottetown: _ on; Marjorie Irving, Borden. l lloly Redeemer llali Tiilllliill . mo The prhn no the some u time prevailing u other linen In the all). Charlottetown Hotel , South did not draw the proper V CQME Ohil-Vi/Es; W515!‘- “\ HE 5HQULD “EVER r» ham,“ w_ Bum”, lifts“... m... his partnet’! bld- 1 - HAVE ANOTHEiZ-CROPOH RAISE sroclc-l-lell, i. ' in 30d ' d i. i SATURDAY. DEC. 3lsi ‘NANNY Mamas suite l n‘ ‘i’ °‘ CALVES nexr sPlelkle-Folz snout» RAISE seuoé": D ' f 9 P M 1. M d h h Bi i ik ' South denier. YOWLé i anmn rom _ _ ‘ ' _ , _3 0 s are brave, but it i i ' . 1c “ - i. 9 ° ' "'9 i we very blag? fhoiiit-s 3:8 fiinziilll. “m” 5°“‘";f“,“"“” veAlz WiTl-i ism. Bursa; ~ ‘THERE GOEév CV52‘ ‘g .- _ , l * c. Buvffei‘ Su er Served Fnom _(__ other Natule. o A 1° 8 r WiLl. \NE WITH TH NE)?- TViI/O THQLEAND PETS- _ _ ' Hove you cvcl" thought of that’) 0Q 1° 5 3 _ ‘ CQOP IT$ATERR|BLE BLOW iYiiLililghi +0 2 it 15 true. 'I‘hc smaller they arc 5K9? v To Hi5 KiNpl the more greater the (lnnzers all O K 9 5 3 Q17 5 T I about thcm. You often hear some- '7 ‘ WNE v: a: ' 4 llc -eiii".~ i‘ ~ -< QA52 Q 4 l lc..eis $7.00 per couple nilagirxg°ltixaat> Sig? fr: Balfiggélseab, M; s 63 S ‘N 1M ‘ tllnid as :ln,\"tlnl~ czln be. But you 103 z __ _ . a . _ . ,> , ,, , Q4 \Ve SllggCoi that reservations be made early. ‘ "P-‘YfleFfxiflsefaffflif QKQ9J79 o ~. s s, l l - - -. ' 0K5 . , , lhc hravii. 1S1 lggiiiifiilitfi ‘A’ a Tlcizers must be picked up b . bll-nelgv l»- iflll‘. l-lc is bravest who The blddinK: ‘is most afrall tr d tl.t hil l . -:=~»1~.»..-». -»_.. l is M‘ "m"! i“) 4°15 w “l, i?“ i=2‘: '__’ " l alln_ lpnll N x _ p 3 p ‘Mouse Kym {Mir sitgllllllfllplgfitlfiiflg; A little later she was safely back 9:: 4: ‘pa: l _ "c ~ lllllllcfcss. 'l‘ll:lt rclliiyl home. 5‘ Pass 3Q Pass v didn't nwiftr nilTil to Danny. And _ _6 Q Pass Pass Pace VANISHING ACT FOR 4N6 ‘THEM IN "BUT "GEECHY-Gxfi?’ an average 1.007 cases repowqq ‘ to the new homo. ‘The distance 310F111‘. a very wry tired little Mo- STOCKHOLM - The death ratel annually, about half are nllly";'~'<‘~= W" Imi- Tiw “WW “r15 WW1" i.” ““P“YM““,§ bmme m" ll. C. Biiiiege from infantile paralysis in Sweden restored to health. i F9 5'9“ 0F m9 1i? would 113W 139°“ ‘_ “as sme- ° w“ are that has dropped from 15 to four per “a3” y’; ‘I . -./ " E ——' m -. \ l . ‘l4’: t .. LIL ABNER’ Three students received gradlua- “ .1 , \ i\ l‘ no, MAMMY- l‘ MAYCNIRLYJ’ war-Ania. Paolrm {Loan JQEEmaQKeEfHQOQZIiEQQ s: . "M. ‘ __ | 5*" MEUEWE‘ HER 5mm’ BETH FRSTT the school closed on Dcce b 2i “ '>~ l '\ \\ ' o m. RA$2LFDTHG\£'"'= lSALl. BOUND - f m i‘ i m “r h ~ ’ 1- » 0:27 i W1)’.»7-iNFACT,VJEHA$ "rico STARK, 01' B Chi Rimes H01 days. '1‘ e P" _ Q L ' graduates are; Gladys Gamble, wHxfmoTHeke GET. 621%" "m“‘€:- mwii- ‘A545 %' cw av vim/i arainczfnnc J THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW ITHOUGHTIDSEENEVEIZY1_ ” . ClGARET A6HE$, FROM FAN‘. NINE: THEM AROUND TO Tl- FIR§T ‘TIME I'VE 958M THEM DROPPED THiS ISTHE by Fagoiy & Shoricl Pogrelgé-graphlc Department: Earl THE WEEfiWORMWOOD Benton, Charlottetown, Gerard o “ME- Burzc. Bediord Station; Alice Mr. Fraser, Principal, and Miss Pratt, Teacher, thige presentations being made by r. John l-iowatt q and Miss Adele Moclixlchern re- - WHAT 90990095 WW5 WAK)M|qEUANS|§QED I UTJUS-nlgw spectivcly. WW5 50595 GENEQWIW BUCKSITHE om l OPEN-HAN D. During the fall, Eveninlz Classes AROUND CHRISTMASTIME ‘TIGHTWAD! will“; i IS HE WITH were conducted in shorthand. COULDNW‘ BE PRiNfEDh 5&5 EXPECTTO VRESENTSHSY? Tvpewrltlng, and Bookkeeping, as » DOWITH HIS HISWIFE ABQU as Correspondence Courses. / POUGHTIAKE THAT“ - A amour J att, Moncton; Beverley Hueatis, , 72.1.“; ".:~:.:-::.-'-*-"~ Charlottetown; Chrlrlcs Kennedy. 4 mvbg} Charlottetown; Elia MacDonald, ' RIP KIRBY Charlottetown; Norma MacDon- ald, Mermald; Mary MlncKInnOH. 1 Charlottetown; Craig Mlltheson, Ch'town.; Robert Nash, Ch townr, “qcgygggyalzk, Wendell Nicholson. Hartsville, 12112562105757 wll“lir?l‘"'§$'“°br w e 1 u c o r - . GRIODLE CAKES? Q °'5° m smlzveo!