Till QUACKS AIQRIVE. J Old friend! are tested. proveni 0. rinse hen yet to test the new. -Old Mother Nature. It was autumn. Already the maple trees, the beech trees, the; oak trees, all but the evergrceni Ireu. were dropping their leaves Lia) . by day. Many trees already were! nan. Most of the feathered ioik; who go to the sunny south E0i ipend the winter were already 1 down there, or well on their nay. "It II the saddest time oi the year," said Peter Rabbit. He really looked Ild. sitting on the banki vi' the smiling Pool. "How do you gcg that why?" ask- i ed Jerry Muskrat from the water lust below Peter. woon ISLANDS-CARIBOIJ 1 FERRY SERVICE (Baiiinga Oct 26 to Nov 30 Inclusive) Daily including Sundays- Standard Time. rroni Each Terminal. I a.m.. 11 am.. 1 pm., 3 pm.. T3SEIVATl0NS: May he made for a limited number or vehicles by contacting Head Oiiice in Charlottetown. at least 48 houra in idvance !or:- I1?-Firat and Second sailings from each terminal each morning. K2)-For perishable: andror Live- Itock in truck loads on any nailing. ,l&For all aailinga on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY lint Weather Broadcast each week AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NOBTHUMBERLAND FERBIES LIMITED, Charlottetown. P. E. Island -..,w-. s By Thornton W. Burgess icar: Watching him, Jerry Muskrat 'l-ll HOLLIS S11. Pith Ilnglo and double rooms and Theatrical District . . . of any emergency. STAY AT THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL minutea' walk from Railway Station, Steamship Piera. Businesl A complete Drug Store, Snack Bar, 4 Port Office, Barber Shop. in Hotel Building. RATES 82.50 T0 56.50 PER DAY For Our Gueata' Safety and Protection-This Hotel is equipped with A New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. Alarm Bella and Steel Fire Escape: for quick, aate exit: in case You will mm COMFORT mun ECONOMY at the "CORNWALLIS norm." ESSBEDTI 5 joint ”Why shouldn't I get that way? why shouldn't I be sad? Look at the brown grass everywhere. Look at the bare branches 0! the trees.l Look at those brown broken-down; rushes," replied Peter. 1 "I see tiiem,” replied Jerry Musk- rat. ”Oi course I see them. The trouble with you. Peter, is youi don't see enough. You don't lookl far enough. What if the branchest oi the trees and bushes are bare oi leaves? It you ask me, it is a time to be hiippy rather than sad." Peter blinked as he looked down at Jerry. He liited SI. long hind .ioot, twisted his head back andi scratched a long ear with it. He, did the same thing with the otheig loiig hind ioot and the other long grinned. He knew that Peter was trying to think. But all thati scratching of his long ears was in min. "I don't see whiit there is to be happy about," said he. . "To begin with," squcaked J('i'l')'. ”ive'i'e had it nice summer. Nobody can take away from us what we've had. We have had the past, we have todayfand tomorrow is ahead, and we are ready (or it." "We'll never have tomorrow." said Peter glumly. "Yesterday WES, today is, but tomorrow will never be.” ”What'a thati?" squeaked Jerry. Muskrat. 5 "Tomorrow never comes. it is al-l ways today," said Peter, i ”Wcil," replied Jerry. ”Thcre's nothing the matter with today. What better day could you ask ior? So why worry about tomorrow if there isn't one?" ”But, I don't like those bare trees.” replied Peter. ' ”They are not bare," retoriedl Jerry Muskrat. "As I told you, you do not look far enough. Go over; to the nearest bush and look at; the twigs on it, You'll find every; leaf 0! next year is right there thlsi very minute. They are wrapped up for the winter. but they are there." "I suppose you mean the little HALIFAX. N. S. with and without bath. Thvo Fire rrezzwov-x at ” rat. V I'LL NOW...DON THE THE DODR...HE5 A ' . MADMAN I ' ' 7 I...I'M ALRIGHT... 'T OPEN ”We'ii never have tomorrow.” said Peter glumiy. ibiTo.iyr1Ab.iids;.l' said Peter. "01 0011136." agiced Jerry. in his Squeaky voice. "we don't have to guess that there will be leaves next year; icause they are right here all the time. i we know there will be, be- That should be enough make any one happy instead of sad. "Quack, quack, quack!" sounded it new voice, and with B. splash Mrs. Quack the Mallard Duck landed in hte Smiling Pool. A moment later. handsome green- liieiided Mr. Quack splashed dowii' beside her. INDIAN RIVER W. I. The rricuinr iiicciiii: of liidiar. Iliicr W. 1. H63 ilPid at the home of Mrs. B9l'llill'd A. MacLclian, at the Shore. 13 members answered roll call with "My Favorite Radio Program". Mrs. K. Mann pre- sided and opened the meeting with the Crrrd. Tl'('ZlSlii'Pl'.x report showed 528.54, px'ui'('cdS oi Thaiiksgiving (lance. Correspondence read included a letter from Maritime Electric in- iorming us that the services of Barry Bugden will be available to any group who are planning on prnseniini: a play. A pantry sale and bazaar was planned with Mrs. K. Mann, Mrs. P. Macinrlinn and Mrs. L. Ramsay as committee. .Virs. Frank Shca, convener oi progranis. presented ”Fun and Nonsense", which was enjoyed hy all. the prize going to Miss Grace Easier for her original vcrsc. Lunch was served by the host- oss. assisted by the committee. Annual meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Rogers. Roll call, ”What I would like our Institute to accomplish next , year." - ' WE REPAIR snw1No MACHINES Regardless of age or make. All Work Guaranteed. KING'S REPAIR 62 Sydney street car DRESSED. i WHOLE set-up MAD e I.i'I 'A5ner it"i:”R!ll '9 As time w u on unit VO'Al-I. KNOWS 1'M' WH - N I- p FmlGC':lTg:fi:DCAl.)GH: BVANY "0 I DOGBATCH GAL-001'?! HA”? - 0' If. I.” -ANY A DKHIIDI AN' NO IEOOINEOUT T AN'Now wtobutu-invuvvc LADIES Anson-wmi MARI -AN' A I p. to. HON BETTE-5,512"! TRUST sous: i oaermun soesmvumvr macaw as Ivuswr :wouaav..muI ' mwatnrme DOUBLES OP PAB'l.'- SCORE CONTRACTS Many playera believe that it in a. bridge crime to double the enemy at a part-score contract unieae up- Well, of course it la not a good idea to make highly speculative double: or contracts that will mean game it iuliilled. but neither is it wise to learn over backward in this respect. observe Eaet'a action in this case: South dealer. ,, Both alder vulnerable. 4 A Q 1 5 L Q A. 3 2 qrms i' 4. 9 1 g - - Q 6 3 Q K J D I . noose N gases 0 K Q 9 4 W E O -- ; 4 3 2 S Q A Q 10 3 x I O 4 1o 2 O K 7 Q A 8 'I 6 3 I j. K J 5 The bidding: V South West North Salt Pass Pu: 1 Q 2 5 ZNT Pass Pass Dbl. (1) Pace Pau Pu: East was xully aware that he was taking a chance when he doubled two notrump, but, every- pthing considered. he felt that the potential gain justified the risk. Several factors indicated that the opponents would not make eight tricks. First. North had decided to "hang" one trick short of game. so it could be saicly assumed that he was not very strong. Good rub- ber bridge players (and North was one) do not stop at two notrump when there la a fair chance tor game. The second factor influencing East was that South had bid two notrump instead of doubling the two-club overcall. South's choice meant one of two things; either he did not have two clubs tricks, or if he did have them, his distribu- tion was unattractive for I ,double. Considering East's void, it was the next thing to certain that South had diamond length, but the pre- sumption was also strong that West would have at least one or perhaps two diamond stoppers. And East himself. of course. had the major suits well controlled. The speculative double turned out even better than East hoped when West was inspired to lead the heart ten ,instead or a club. The penalty was then 800 points. On any opening. however, the double would have paid. 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