PAGE TEN , COMING ilate: Monday, July 11, Time 8 p. m. Place: P. W. ti. Auditorium Price Free 0n Monday evening next Dr. Gustave Gingras, Di- rector of the Paraplegic Centre at Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital and Director of Physical Medicine for Montreal district with the Dept. of Veterans’ Atfairs is presenting a most interesting and instructive film in technicolor. This recent production has been shown not only through- out Canada but also in important European centres and has been very well-received. I, having recently seen this film in Ottawa, can heartily recommend it not only to physicians and nurses but to the adult po ulstion in gen- eral. Come and bring your friends. T e picture is a particularly good one and your time will be well spent. B. C. KEEPING, M.D., Chief Health Officer, Charlottetown. s i DANCE Removal Notice Slillliysiiio Itillriltlm BEGINNING JULY 11th Every Mon., Wed., Sol. DR T L FARMERS Eastern Rhythm Boys OFFICE ADMISSION 35c will be in the MOO! 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DunningW-Lcave Wood mo» s a s.M. 1 ms. s 1am. For daily lntormstlon, listen to CFCY at 8 A.l\l. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIMI! Norlhumberiand I-‘crrlet Limited HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown, IE1. Li'L ABNER fHE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN By looks lalone, ‘tls very clear, You cannot Judge whom you should fear. ~—Old blather Nature. when Young Coyote, who hsd leit home to msite s place for him- self in the Great World. hsd ooma to Yapvills, the Prairie Dog town, he had been sure that hero he would have essy living. l-le wss sure he could cstch a good dinner whenever he wanted to. With so many running about it. should be the easiest thing in the world to cstoh one whenever he pleased. He hsd learned that. things are not always what they look to be. It wasn't. so essy for one ss big ss the young Prairie Wolf to get near the village without being seen. There were too msny watching eyes. Once Golden Eagle, own cousin w King Eagle of the white head. seemingly csme rushln down out of nowhere and snatched a dinner from almost under Young Coyotds paws. Right then he learned how foolish it is ever to be sure of s thing until you have it. Even then you csn be sure of it only ss long as you csn hold on to it. Finally he did get a dinner, and it was just as good as he had been sure it would be. It had been good enough to keep hlm_in the neigh- borhood to catch another. l-is learned thst the best times to try to find s hiding place close to the village were before the rerun-noun".oouon-o-onot-o-o-uuoo Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson summon-own..."-sooo-ooo-un-o-o-tooo AN UNUSUAL TY?! In some cases the need for s throw-in plsy is apparent the mo- ment dummy is spread: but at other times the possible value o! this play ls not. nesrly so well marked. Consider today's dssi. North dealer. V . Neither side vulnerable. sown s “suntan-U... The biddingi; Nortl- East - ,so:ts lgest Pasi Pssa 1 all 3 A Puss 4 N ‘l’ Psss 5 a Pass 6Q i Pass Pas! Pass In view of North's orlglnsl pass. 'South vras rather optimistic when he tried for the slam. However, he found his srtner with precise- ly the right c rds and distribution, and therefore should have capital- ized his own good fortune in this respect. West led the heart king. South won. laid down the ace snd king of trumps, then, obviously quite satisfied wth his prospect-s, led the diamond deuce to dummy's jack. East won with the blank ace and, rather than lead from his club king into an unknown position. return- ed a heart. Dummy ruffed. of 6011159. but declsrer soon found that he was doomed to lose anoth- er diamond trick! . It is true that declarer could have ‘made the hsnd very easily by 191111"! a low dismcnd from dum- IIIY. thus knocking out East's blank sce without sacrificing an honor. This. however. was s sheer guess, 1.9-. there was as much chance that the diamond ace lay blank in Wat's hand as in East's. The cor- reci; line oi play was to eliminate all the clubs and hearts in the North-South hsnds by cross-ruff- lng with high trumps, then to drsw the outstanding trumps. and (pm. ly to lead the diamond. With this plan. s. blank ace ln either East or West would not matter, because the defenders would have to re- turn a side suit that would let South discard s diamond while he ruffed in the opposite hand. OKAY ‘IUJVI GICRIT JRAN WM NIIHININO AWAY! _lly Thornton W. Burgess) mfsutrouss LIKE m us; I ' ' ' . i 'f’é'liil'..~-.'-'i'rtfi"fl" I-l l-ls was called Blackfoot the Ferret Prairie Dog folk csme‘ out ior breakfast, before they came out for lsts afternoon dinner. and whenever s. scare sent them scsmpering into their homes in the ground. He learned that he was only one 0f many for whom they hsd to keep watch. and that they never iorgot this. He learned titli- even so they were s happy snd cheeriuiJittle people. watchful yet not worrying. Then one day he noticed some- thing dlfierent in the village liio. It seemed to him that there were more watchers than usual. more sitting up on their doorsteps keep- ing watch while others ate. There was less running about and gos- siping, less visiting back and forth. Eating was done hurriedly, and none went farther from their home than they had to. They scolded less when down in their houses. Indeed, when there was an slarm and all scsmpered into their homes there was likely to be s strange silence, not the usual yapplng snd barking from down below. "They act afraid," thought the young Prairie Wolf. "But why are they any more afraid than be- fore? They probably know I am somewhere around. They know that. Eagles and I-lswks and Foxes and Badgers must be watched ior, too, snd that Snake with the buz- zing tsll, and those Owls living right here. Yet until now nobody seemed scared all the time. Now everybody does. I wonder Why? Yapville hsd been a cheerful place, for the Prairie Dog folk sre cheerful folk. It was no longer cheerful. You know how it is when dsrk thunder clouds climb fast up in the blue, blue sky and shut out Mr. Sun and all the brightness of the day and every- thing becomes gloomy. Then all. the land is strangely quiet, as it fearful that something dreadful is to happen. That is the wsy it is in Yapvllle all» the time now. it at all. ' ' Then one day s stranger-Jp- pesred. He was on the doorstep of one of the homes in the ground. Had he come out. of that home’? Young Coyote couldn't be sure. One moment there had been no one on that doorstep. and the next moment the stranger was there. Young Coyote blinked. He hadn't supposed there was any one on four feet with s body so long snd slender. You see, until now he never had seen a member of the Weasel family. This was a cousin of Shadow the Weasel. He was about the size of Billy Mink. His cost was pale yellow. He wore s blsck mask across hs face, and his feet were black. He wss cslled Blackfoot the Ferret. Compared with the young Prai- rie Wolf, this slender black-footed stranger was small. "I wonder who he ls. He doesn't. look as i! sny one bigger than a Mouse should be afraid of him." thought Young Coyote. He hadn't yet learned you never can tell from looks alone what a person is. NOTICE - MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY The snnusl f‘ _ of (h; M‘. Ionic Temple Company will be held in the office of E. R. Brow b Boll, l“ Richmond Street, on WEDNES- DAY the 13th day of JULY proximo, at ‘I o'clock p.m. J. B. BROW, Secretary.- Charlottetown, 7.11.1. June 28; 1040 ly AL CAPP ‘iiosr 41.170 srtwr mysrrev DRIVER’: , ._--m,~.:.r.-r-.........-.... . SOME LIVIKALONE. JOE WAS Yit’ GREATEST COMWNY lillli’ I. 1114mm o .' 71/ “\s_.l s. .4. JULY 9, 1949 . 7.7 1 awn M4: m: war men ms l/Idehfloaasnwo 4m YEAH, KNOIIV. 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