THE GUARDIAN. QHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 10, 1950 KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED By Zane Grey PAGE TEN tllnlted Services Officer: club IN CONFORMITY WITH COURT MOURNING . - . ,':.&'if-i - ' . ,eM,.gauy.'rmrms aw-Vt . t L S ', xiemy 5: ' ' WILL 57DP 7fI0&' IV l . - . Q . y 44; L395 roe aAIL7' 4 MOMEAI 7'! x PROCEDURE, OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON MAY OATFEND THE ARMISTICE BALL IN EVENING CLOTHES OR BUSINESS DRESS. NOTIC A Large Attendance is requested. PERCY G. GAY. Secretary. The Annual Meeting of the Milk Producers and Vendors Association will be held at BIRCH COURT on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14th AT 8 0'CLO(IK. I .044 0 0 oooovoo-0 0-coo o ca 04 coo-oo-0-we oo4rHewm o o oo oo-o o lly Thornton W. lumen) TIRED. HUNGRY AND DISAP- POINTED Jlldlzmcnt that is good inr ought From experience. is wrought. -Honker the Goose That. is true. That is why so of- ten Judgment is so wholly wrong. It has been formed without ex- perience. It seldom is good Jung- iiient. seldom right. All the long day Honkcr had led his flock throught the skywars. They had taken wing very early in the morning. before the Black Sha. dows of the night had even begun 10 so into hiding tor the day. They had floirii steadily, not sl.0pp'1:ig once. Now it. was late in the after- noon. Jolly. round. red Mr, sun . would econ be going to bed behind the Purple Hills. Far ahead of them they could see the silver gleam 0! water. They were tired. They were in to the (lock on the water. He had turned aside. when they did notice it they thought he was simply circling to make sure that all was well as eiten is the way with wise Geese before coming down on the water. They though: nothing of it. But when they noticed that in- stead ot leading them lower and lower Honker was leading them higher and higher there was s'lEi- den silence in the (lock. The Geese on the water were calling more Continued on page 16 -'ir!u'O?3tIoov.V.rr.Ic-r. r-wrt-.1--::I:P1m'SI” contract Bridge By Josephine Cullurtnon xnocioc-.oo-zonommzecinnramnm DON'T INNER M! NONI. TM SWIOIGRV I COULD EAT A WNALE . ms-ran vsuwesvoarr... AMEIIKANSKI 5W... 1 an vumvurcu. IE CRAVY... NEVER FIGNED NUFFN... FEPT A AUTAGRAFT... i O l W id k . - , . ; 53ili.”o.. T122 .I??JI..?.i.l'&itei-””i3 W0 mm '" PM i Q .. ,r g i spend the night? The h h l; ;' 5 2 : would. Oh li w they yhgggzd L: Of the torn errors made in ta- yuy” , t 0 ' would especial the oun er er daY'5 d"”' E35” "5 the less W. i 0 : ' L y y K on ivnble and incidentally, was the ByCar1Andep50- l : Clover Club Dance t Wm Mr 51.”: it 22.... - . E . . , seeme as ey Jus cou n't keep , 0 on heating the air with their great g : ;-lzirglgsb muclh klonger. Those wings , I een "g t whe th ted. 7 I E Now they were heaxxlry, gm txtoo ;'”'3: g9"I&'mlM"bl.. ' ' heaiy to lift. Anyway thati h v 9' ' W i E Al Blanchard and the ”Olovor Club" Band 2 they gen. They were ., um; i.,.”.2l gr 10354 I g - , , , i'iyers. some or the younger ones UKIO5 ; Ailnnssion--75c Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 E lwerie beglnliliing to complain, not :3;x'7 0 . cu enoug for Honker to he -. I E For reaervntzonl Phone 1222 E gieiistea low gabbllng among thei:iliI- 376 N 3: V 5. : Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. : They had been nymg mm, NW 42 W E 011096 . " 9 Honkcr was slanting down toward 932 S OKJL : SA'.l'UliDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE A-IGHT A! : She pond that grew bissgl is they 5573 . K9 5t o rew nearer an nearer. a mu 3 THE CLOV CLUB : mean but one thing. that the long. 'Qg96 : , iligbt was almost at an end. The' - .Q 15; ouomo 0-Q5496 566-O6-O 0-GO-O-GO-O-O low complaining became a loud joy-i E A g ous gobbling. They were (lying low. The bidding now, only a little above the tops of North mug scum VVQQI, r I the trees as the but pond mend 1. 2g 2N1. P." xriew still bigger. am Fun Fun Doubiq '1-ionk! Honk! K'honk!” That call Pass Pass Pan 1. .. i CAalm:5ii'Cat;) tgceiatii endsuof the goiid. E35” Wmgcmb mercnll Wu; CH. KIIPEIT Ma! ET "L 512??! y V oc iey w it oose - . - sggdoof Li, a.As1' ROYALTY RINK HALL uyingn to mele1t tl-Viem. hlolnking a ;i.lfjgm;i;ff,;”l”3,,g:lnEigmlgggbgftg gree g as e iiew. T en they . , g . ' TNHGHT ":2-:31; i3i””3i:?.;.lT;l;”ii:l:.i:d"i:il;: . George Chappell and his Merry Ialnnderl arelalaiuti birds! and thhese now besaln ;';1';:ff(;'h:i,e gafitfn , ea g, nvtlng t e weary trave- Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 50c era to join them, telling then M):;5f1u”pXfl"i":1ull,'(5ed”5”EaZL””'u;”f: ,, , y there was plenty of food 1or all. h . ,m 3' 4 C1 1' . t D Lanlccn SWVWG -' 3'39 Check'R00m Tired wings seemed to be less tired. E, eeli:fc::'.lI" iii”? ddellmlizr bfgncoaln . SE n H83 Oi C2l' :- ? Hus Leaving City Bun Terminal at 9:30 and 10:00 1;”g;'y'MI”m:t”W "mms ""3 l cede the trick; had he done so. All the flock hilt their war old E35” mmd Wm” M” bee" ”'”' ' 57 pletely isolated. At his leisure, de- SAILLNG SCHEDULE. 1950 (DAILY INCLUDXNG SUNDAY) NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. leader filled the air with excited gabblimz. The lone flyer coming to meet them circled just ahead of them and turned back to lead the -way. all the time honking en- couragement and, a welcome. The ueary flyers were so excited over the pleasant prospect ahead, clarer could have established bot'.i hearts and spades while keeping East out oi the play. South. however: carclcssly took the iirst. trick with the club ac: mo doubt because he had a second stopper) and promptly knocked up-AD olrflcg cngglo-1-1-yr wy )2 1 131431) ,, out the ace of hearts. Now, when (SUBJECT 1'0 ClgANC;E)' i1ena(:ivle:,0 tlliftdatfafir;t)ut?lr;1;1gd1dlhrg; West led the club scren, East was --YES; TOOF STANDHD Tum notice that he was no longer io'.- fggtgrlgg ;m1:”S:3ec kL;:::?ei3yh:o tgglf gu U E,WE'Li. MISS , , NOVEMBER 1" To Nov!-Mann ,0”. lowing that lone one who had come mm he iscmed himself as "few Q FREND5, guru COUNTTA T 55"” ”'""' m'”""" out to greet mam md Ind them tively as South could have done, .. . ., . P"”ce N0” 1 l”"- g ' and once more South had plenty " i , CW195 A- D""'""8' 3 Fm 1)plNh' of time to establish his tricks with- - v Leax-u Cnrihou- L v ' ab L in -1 b suit. (”li:irlrs A. Dunning R a.ni. 1 p.m. , g min wgrrzllnslimnggi Ia; (tan the Pnncc Nova 11 a.m. 3p..-ii. ya home a player bids in 3 mnah, Listen in in CFCY each weekday at 1:30 A.M Stnndnrd deal. the more incficctualhts own. Time tar Weather Forocut and latest News regarding this g - defense is apt I0-be in that F1931 popular service. Economical .; ins tfhtlrlusli hklis guilt dcornrlelgimgsge n u war ng or er. ' s M M refreshment E.,.H...., W. up. . MONDAY, l3lh. ' A Cordial Welcome I: Extended To ALL FORMER STUDENTS OF PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE to attend the first General Meeting of the PRINCE OF. WALES COLLEGE ALUMNI PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AUDiTORlUM NOVEMBER at 8 PM. An interesting program has been arranged for the occasion, and you are invited to be on hand to renew old friendships and College ties. I950 LI'L ABN ER braiding himself for having made such it weak nvcrcnll. and per- lmps he was afraid that it he did not grab the second club lead. he Iwould never take a trick! Be that as it may. however. East certain- ly should have ducked the second club on the bare chance at main- taining club communication with his partner. KINE IIIJLE TEA HM In .s PnpuIuI By Al Capp DON'T WANTA MAQ V rr DJRiN'TH -T'ROW ITAT Hl'M,. E H iiilifiii 4 vb TILLY TOILER By Westovei PRETEND YUPRE FIGHTING OVER A MISTAKE IN THE sHAMa on You! Amaaoy WHO'LL STAGE PHONY