x -. . IHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN --- KING or 'l'I-IE norm. uouirrmi 91443534: 1 fl! 450117 ms nee; rm mes gsums. i I !?P37i??r:ie HA5 A'MEMuA75c7v.e&r2. ,,' ; AND so HA5 ms” zAcs4e.. rm-'Au mun- FACTUEEES aw: cows 70 cars A zooaooo . cawmcr 129 KlIlCH5VEEOFU5' . Ivws mxs RA(E.I 7 st tcaw me our ccwezsrsp s:r.'uab.' K15 V5 607 701104! nits ears! Vlootl Islands - caribou Ferry Service CONNECTING LINK BIS TEE TWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOVIIA Tho Prlswo Nova and Charles A. Dunning operate on the following schedule. . CEETAMIA y 5140 you SAVED 7.45:4: I 7 (”tandard Time) have Wood Islands- Nivan -.....i.l.'.... 1 am. 11 Lin. 8 p.m. . ea 0 . i. . . . . ily Thornton W. lumen. Luv, c,,",,,,,g mu; ' "" 9'" 5"" 1-at !NDEp:NnEN1I ONE glrirnrlea A. Dunnlng ...'....... .. 1 I.m. ll a.m. 3 (Mn. The . dependent come and so , eo Nova 9 am. 1 pm 5 pm E " Moimmo or 5:30 Catch an early crossing and avoid disappointment. N0liTllllMBEllI.AllIl FERBIES LTD. Head Office: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. For Particulars Phone 18. Charlottetown. And none presumes to tell them no - Old Mother Nature Of all the independent people in the Great World none is more in- dependent than Jimmy Skun-k. It isn't because of his size. He isn't a big person..ln fact, Jimmy is rather 'a small person. Yet nowhere is there anyone who comes and goes with greater freedom than does Jimmy Skunk. He goes where he wants to go. He does what it pleas- es him to do wheh it pleases him to do it. Jimmy was up in the Old Pris- e '7 use ir so 'EM... tuev , SHUDDUP -' MIGHT not REELIZE YER ? GIMME A, BEIN' NICE...&N'JHlNK ' DRIVER- OI vex A Ill Tlacu .( or we BILGEWSATEK l'M LAViN' FIVE. HOW MUCH VOU euvs GOT 7 HERE COMES MISTER WALSH NOW. HE'S A BIT OF A DANCING HI ture. So was Buster Bear. Both guuititaufo were there for the same purpose. AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB KNOBFV Both were there for the blueberries M'H5'5s59 growing there. Both” were feeling ” TONIGHT ' very independent. Buster Bear be- cause of his great size, his big Buster izrowled his deepest, teeth, his great claws and his viIon- ugliest growl. Dancing from 9:30 ti” 12:33. derful strength: Jimmy Skunk for a very different and better reason. -Music by the Clover Club Orchestra Something was bound to happen when the two met, and something did. Yes, sir something did happen. Buster Bear left the berry patch where they met. He left in a hurry. He'ieft in such a hurray that he almost choked on a mouthful of berries he was eating when he met Jimmy Skunk. Yet; all Jimmy had done was to stamp his feet and show Buster what a nice big broad tail is his. That tail is a signal. It is a warn- ing signal. Every one should know what it means in case he unexpect- edly meets Jimmy. When that tail is standing straight up, all but the tip it is a gentle reminder not to come too near. As long as that tail is straight up with the tip bending 'JlX!DCvl'.'T.”tC"f--'."1 -T--'.”"'-i'i if--?h7T'-El? contract Bridge 5; By Josephine Culbertson ;4C'C'(r-20-Is'.'"3GiJDv EXPANDING THE TRUMP SUIT down, you are safe from Jimmy's little scent gun. But when that big broad tail is bent over Jimmy's back and the tip falls the other way it is time to get away from his neighborhood and do it quickly. Jimmy always is prepared. but he never takes advantage of that pre- paredness. He never fails to give fair warning not to meddle with him. Our great Nation could learn much about preparedness from Jimmy Skunk. Buster didn't leave the Old Pas- ture then. Grumbling and mum- bling he shuffled over to another patch of berries and once more be- gan stuffing himself. In a few min- utes Jimmy Skunk shuffled over to that same patch of berries. Per- haps it was just idle curiosity. Perhaps he thought these berries might be a little sweeter. Buster Bear saw him coming. Buster growled his deepest. ugliest growl. He even added a little snarl. it didn't sound pleasant at all. Indeed it sounded very unpleasant. Jimmy paid no attention to him at all. It was as if he didn't hear it as if he were stone deaf. Buster growled again. It was an even deep- er growl than before. It was an ug- Admission 50c-Tax Included Jim-my raised his warning tail. ' Farmer Brown's Boy smiled and n stepped aside. Jimmy went on his way and presently was busy eat- ing berries. Farmer Brown's Boy was equally busy picking berries into that pail. They understood , each om" perfecuyp those two. (RKARACHI.-PHkiSl8il,. July l'l- Each respected the other. Neither qu:it”eSl)"11Eg;':eotMl12;?;i;anL:5' ' h . . r” was aikmd 0!? e other. day accused India of threatening A little latei both arrived at the imemau 1 d P k. same patch of berries; and both be- tarps sgafm pelffe Cggce t "H"? gm picking) me imp his "mum and 90 per cent gt its army" wzithiii the other into the pail. Once they striking distance of his coun- were almost side by side. No one try! border else in all the Green Forest and on He mm ' 5 pm” conference an Egeefgen Meadm"" Fwwg that there were heavy concentra- Bwe , '3 come ””?e”'h 3")?” tions of Indian forces in East mw"5 ”y' "c." you: lay Punjab and the state of Kummu knew he was their friend. and Kashmir, U ACROSS 3.Baklng 2o.Employ gunnggugggla l.Egyptian chamber 2i.Fibei-knot (jug uumgg-131:1 4. Mediterran- 22. Expression Dorivgirr-LE FIND SOME MONEY YE5, HORACE, 3 ONE'DOLl.AR BllJ.5" BUT I DIDN'T NOTICE THE MONEY TILL AFTER W H D SOAKED IN THE TUB . MA A "dummy-reversal” plan of "ex, . . 5.1-Iarness can ofcontempt Dill-in DU uuu INWHESE PANTS K , . - growl. Most folks hearing it . play was Souths only chance in , topthgr vessel 24. Lofty . would have turned and run. Jim- todays deal. my did Imthing of me kind He !.'!'ears apart ii. Beverage mountain moved right any He diam; even 1l.Walttn l.'1'hereforo 25.Golfmound North dealer. stop to stamp his feet. But his tail ""d""b 7 (lg 2:'gh::'d" Neither side i'uln0I"&l3'-" was up. straight up. Buster heeded im" "1 '9' 'A rm 2 ' ” . , 4 7 as 22 the Wanm He 8” W M that i3'5f.T3li.f3"l ”'””i'"”" iiiitifiifl” . K3 berry patch just as -he had left the . ' P” ' ,.,m,h,,.. nu," 5.5 . KQ J other;-ine. Jimmy watched him go. lsglelsarm 3:.(l)t;e:::;re 38. nut mm 2: 4'AK6 He di stamp his feet once when it ' p d mm) g: A KJ gQ.4 Buster looked back. Buster hesit- "'U'"'5'"d 15 3”" 3 sum” mine EM .5 " r 1109 ated at. another berry patch Then ma” b”m”' 35tA""'m p ' Vvk 1- "7 he heard something that caused 13'c”'"pm' 1339'?” "1 be" :.15'gog i U -' 20. Unwrap 19. Stores 31. To wait for -- (W-91' . 9;; g Q 105: him to stand up for a moment so 23 Date” .. ;, Q 10 1 K 4,J 9 s 4 he could look over the bushes. 21-G b d ' t 5 pg What he saw caused him to leave - i " "l vaqsn ' ' a in a hurry, going straight back as 5”” h D , H " qA875-t :10 the Green For;st. Whatawas it 9 ; IIPPY AND CAP STUHS 4.532 e saw? it was armer rown's .2. F i '1 ' I Tm bmdmz: Ee0r);il;Vslllgo: pail. He was coming for . -":23"! North East. South West Ji s'k k M wt h- l 80. Evening lb ' '7 in r s o it it”S3"ifm i".2v.”3tt.i3 .13” iii. meal l'E”"i.I,G0T MY OWPY SUN" 4 Pam 4 9 - ' 'I1.0cean ll FOR M "21. DA IAN LOTS OF 9 ference to Jimmy if he had seen Q 9 ; 6 . K-35 P355 . . Va 1 OT!-IE, T INGS. CM ON OVER , . him. It was a little later that ”.RI!i;a . B u AN'1 LL 5How'EM To YGUH - - y es oi - . ivortii. who had .1 miiiunum no- g:,'"3f,' oTitheF5?;ercoE,:,v:i:l3s -iii burnege an ' -. trump to start with. showed re- wind about amgng the bushes” in mgtgrju , iiiarkabic lack of restraint on the the old Pasture Do you think 36.Viper later iounds. south also might Jinn-ny "lapped :"id, 10, I-Mme, :1, smpe so have had a shade more tor his Bmwn-5 my goth wen pom, 4o,5gg.p nu bidding, but as a rule his partner ' ' l oflrogk was super-conservative and need- 4z,Lg.,ve on,” " B ed great prodding to reach slams - - n by , that were very much in order. glaewcgklavii 3,Ioeu1tg1:l:,e1a 44,:13di.g.:bo1t 3 9" H 'S '7 3' n The slam contract was scarcely to maneuv-um: to avoid "two lose”); 4,-pogme nae, he commendcl in this c se, but H ' 4' any severe criticism of it vtould be ffliegogilga1.r;ozx.f:;;emggg:r:1:.?m: :','.',:i” -ti 2: - - l i ' ' ' alga”;:n;”ggai?5;lon"0g:eW 9! club from dummy; and then druti- of We” apmed G” kmg 9' spade” lhtiatchagsglifbhaenusid :35: 3 :1. Bow 46 47 ”f'd hwctuny mmwed "P with ma my:s trumps as ruffers.. he would .2. Measure of .4 BRINGING UP FATHER By George MCMan-u. shade ace. South ruffed. and when certainly have (9 1053 3 diamond distance - - - -- . f p g 7 g p I - - trick. - t y " "” a After . mommy; thought, south . DAILY CRYHOQUOT&Heu's hovntogwoti itz. - --- T . .- -. - pl , p . saw the only chance and went out AXYDLBAAXB TISEEYOUGOT , 'rGuE55 nuiusf T - i ' Q); for it. He led a club to the king and is L 0 N 6.? E L L 0 W 1';Xa1:(6'lg;:N'i't4EPE. DOESN'T MAKE I I Dita-Aiu'.xJsi' ' -uow - . B I G O wffedda secmld spade. whnehwlesdt Our lcitcr simply stands for another In this example A lilused 01'-'ISicE 3Xi7E3"?55i5EC5 N TME II SAW HUMLVATN" ' ' . ””"” ad ” C "b- N” 5”” e 1 i ll 1: :2 2 th two 0" etc Sin is letter: a ii- W'FE'5 BPOTHEQ W I6-THEWRE - l to the club ace and ruffed another ”' ”” i '” " ”' ' " i 5 t P” . is LIABLETOBE ALL ALIKE 21 F . to :;::.:";:' ti:1:';:it:.::.ii2:"2.t.?:;.t'”"' "W T . V" Holy nsdaamef king andehrigfeddl away; the last 5" ' H . ' ” y I )- . saew e amon see. is v- pNow' everythinz depended on s A C'""”'"'" q"”'"”" I T, trrtakjg ii 3-Ztrumpbreaknand since that IKOL7. I avuv VTSSLZ use Ni: 1 We . ii; i 830 condition existed, South was home, .- ' i , (i , W ' Heiedhisremainingtrumptothc KUZETML ISCYUVC, LMLS US-l.:'D UB8 1 K i i d, th t di . n" "I". I" "" nu" ” ?t?llIrIl-Flps dlscfrdlnzuuaanctsg Z L F 3 0 T U 5 D "i 3 T F V L ' if those prevailing at othet 0 -- and a heart from his own kind, and collected the final tricks with the ace and queen of hearts. uvL ABNrrv.s g , Pv A! (”ii;i:. Yesterday's Cryptoquoie: A FLOWER WHEN OFFERii3 flltl THE BUD IS NO VAIN SACRIFICE:-.VVA'I'rS. Blngoe in the silly. TILLY THE TOILER so Ybu'D LOVE ME EVEN MORE IF I COULD THINK UPA BETTER PUBLICITY IDEA THAN YOURS? WELL, WHIRLWIND, we GOTAN IDEA CAN'T You JUST SEE THAT HEADLINE - "HANDSOMEST Tb 'TDPYOUPS1YOU'D SUBMIT To AN OPERATION YE5. BUT MY IDEA CAN'T BE TDPPED -A FACIAL EXPERT ZWOULD CHANGE . vfninl , l I . a. My 7 PENNY Iy Harry lleuoiguit '1 .- -IARgbP53mT-g I 4 i it , - ””” - V . . DIDN'T You useol , mo wsnewr wu DEFINFPELY, NOW an-is HA5 on I . t .- - ; mam. roeo WITH (gifeuo. mowuasvvav mono ONEOF'MV5Kl2'l'5ANDItl'8 LOOK, PENNX HERE ' CLOSE memos mu WEAING A we 1 AT one TIME r f--- M ' come Auoizevmo . --?-d i 7'7 , stwooo. J V , I , in-w pg ,. 1 Yb 1 i t 5 ;; ti i