PAGE ' rag" _ I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE iionntunsintiuiti FEltltlES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) SEPTEMBER 27th Leave Wood lslands-- ' Prince Nova .-..--.-¢ Charles A. Dunning II a.m. Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning Prince Nova ' LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT FOR LATEST NEWS Standard Time to OCTOBER 3lst 8am. l p.m. 4 p.n1. 8am. l p.m. II a.m. 4pm. 7.30 AM. (Standard Time) and INFORMATION EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular meeting o! the Bklington and Howe Bay Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Ernest Uiiderhay on Oct- ober 6th. fleeting opened by sing- ing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll Gall was answered by thirteen members. Collection for Souris Hospital . amounted to twenty dollars, Min- ubes oi last meeting were read and accepted. Treasurers report read and approved. Balance on Band $30.54. sick committee's gave was ' |their report. Correspondence was ‘read and. discussed. Collection a- mounted to eighty cents, Mrs. Wm. Fisher invited members ior next meeting. Mrs. Charles Mills and ~Mrs. Raymond McDonald to assist with lunch. Contest was put on by {Mrs Reid Underhay and ivorn by Mrs. Sterling Burke, Meeting closed by singing the Women's In- stitute Carol. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by the lunch com- mittee. I The biggest sea animals on the [globe are whales. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS . ‘Form into hardened llZflSS . Expression of sorow .0ld name for Ireland . Move upward . Let fall . Understood .Sloth: 1 . Price Jiasurtm rsyin.) Jiencficial .Cunning . Exist .Ccllnrways ~ . Part o! "t- be" . . (Trace 3. Undressed 23. hide o! young animal .Hal! an em .God or war .Flui'l . Donkey .Appropriate 27. . Paint 25, 24. 26. passage . Unhappy ..‘.. Before trnut.) 33. 35. B6. experiencl . Music note . Projecting end 0f a church . Mischlevoal person . Eats awe] .Not working . Silkworm ‘l2. Toward the lee l3. Rodents H. Earth DOWN 1. A shade do red 2. Ascended . One of . Leather some: out: ' Division of a city (political) Topaz humming- bird Little island Closer » Throw FBEE" HEB shake, Yellerdlfe Allvrel epeare] plays 39. Openings tanat.) 40. River (Russ. Turk.) l2. Publid notice flask for oil Kind of duck Mine entrance Vegetable lyou are working mighty hard to- THEWGQQDI DAY BY DAY Tomorrow always keeps away, S0 all you have is just today. - -Paddy The Beaver 14mg ago Paddy iound out tor himseli how true this is, so he wisely lives_day by day. dOiTIB each day what he can; not worry- ing about tomorrow. Of course he looks ahead and plans for it. This is just what he was doing now. Everybody should. But he doesn't worry about it and the work to be done because, as he explained to Mrs. Paddy. “Nobody ever yet had caught up with tomorrow; it always is today." “And plenty to do.” said Mrs. Paddy clryly. "Which is a good thing, a very thing. Doon‘t you think so, dear!" replied Paddy. i "If there isn't. too much of it." agreed Mrs. Paddy. "There isn't ii one just thinks about what one is doing not about. there isn't any next. No sir therel isn't any next to ‘ Everybody has worries of some‘ kind, but those o! today are allj one should be concerned with, It‘; is silly to worry about tomorrow, when all we have is today." de-‘l clared Paddy, ‘ He tugged at a stick he had justl brought to add to the dam theyl were building. One end oi’ it had caught in some other sticks and he couldn't get it to just the place he wanted to put. it. In vain he pulled and tugged. Then he went to see ii he could get the other end tree. He couldn't, So lie cut the stick oi! just“ above where it was caught, then put it in where he wanted it. “For one who about doesn't tomorrow it, seems worry t to me clay. Don't tell me you are not anxious about our future and whether we will be able to get ready for winter belore it gets here. If you're not why are you working so hard and so fast with hardly any rest?" said Mrs. Paddy PadcLv grinned. "I am anvious." he agreed. 0i course I am anxious One may be anxious yet not worry. If Jack Frost comes early we may riot be able to have enough food sticks cuts and stored. But he may not. come early. He may even be late in coming. So why worry? Ii each day we do all we can do worrying won't get any more done. Do you know, my dear. I think we DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herds how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X ll IILONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is uied {or the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophcs. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. . A Cryptogram Quotation ML MF VRHHRK L! GJ! HJTE VIUHMHMIF ‘UR L! BWRLSORK FVRPA FGWIF. LJ UR FMHRTL J1.‘ SJD- BOPL PUJIL- Yesterdays Cryptoquote: IT HAS PASSED INTO A PBOVERB THAT WISDOM IS CLOUDED BY WINE-PLINY THE ELDER. ‘tiamrieon anti llncle Elhl By Glittorii iilacBriile MADE FER 9UP FOGTBQ .' COMEGI.’ IWANT‘ TD QHOVV ‘TH’ $NELL TFCKLIN’ QLXMV I LL ‘FEAM/ y ' - y» Contract Bridge i By Josephine Culbertmn 5 nnea'¢&3\&$*¢\~'\“._‘_‘ . Y‘ 113% Cruel And lnhumnn Punishment It is true that South was a shade optimistic in overcalling the open- ing hid in today's deal -_ but. who could imnrine just haw frightful the punislineirt would be? dealer. Both sides vulmmblg a I A5 SHE CALLED THEM... EMERALOSmDVAMONDS .. l f _ ___ _ __ _.. ____,_ _._._-__ (By Thornton what is to be done next. That wayin?" replied Mrs. Paddy. worry about. la place for a new home, Lucky i0 W. Burgess) t. ' ' _;Z__ . f»? _ y _ ills“ -~- r He tugged at a stick he had ills! brought to add to the dam they were building are very lucky." Paddy IrlnMd It Mrs. Paddl’. "Lucky to be driven from a good home by the Red Terror and to have to make a new home and cut and store a whole winters supply of iood with lilttle time to d0 it "Lucky to have so soon found be able to dam this brook so easily Lucky to iind the iood we like best and plenty of it, where it will be close to the water when cut. Lucky " Paddy was interrupted. "When we have the water, and there is a lot oi dam to be built be- fore we will have it." said Mrs. Paddy. "Lucky that no hungry enemies have found out where we are and interfered with our work." said Paddy just as if Mrs, Paddy hadn't spoken. "They gloomily. "Lucky that we were able to dig a good house in a bank so near our work." continuedPoddy. "I shall miss my nit-e house out in the water. I never thought I would ever be a bank Beaver." said Mrs. Paddy a bit mourniully. "Micky not to be afraid of work as some folks we know seem to be." said Paddy. "You and your luck! Let's go cut a tree!” exclaimed Mrs. Paddy. "Sure." agreed Paddy. "It. is sJl in the day's work. The tree cut today will not have to be cut to- morrotv." “APCQYEWIS 10 you it couldn't be anyway because we never catch up with iomnrroy." said Mrs. Paddy mischieviously. will.‘ said Mrs. Paddy The next story: "The Paddy's Have Visitors." he went buck to spades, things be. gan to happen! West took the second spade lead with the ace and ran his three good clubs. East discarded a spade, a diamond and a heart, hut South did not find it so easy to discard! He gave up the diamond nine, but then had the painful choice n1 discarding his spade, his heart or his‘ diamond stopper! Hg finally decided that the opponents could not run many diamond tricks. and when East cashed both the ace Thereupon West led a diamond. and when East cashed both the ace and queen, South was squeezed again! Now he gave up the spade tefl- East promptly led a low heart; West won with the king and cashed the Spade nine! East's ace and queen c! hearts than account- ed for the last two tricks. South had taken t-wo tricks on 1N1‘ Double Pun ‘Pius. Pass Even after the trickless dummy appeared, South felt that he should win at least tour tricks _ which would not be too terrible M but he soon found that he had been highly optinvstic! West, seeing no hurry to lead partner's suit, opened the club queen, and it turned out to be a very good idea! Declarer won and returned the spade queen, which West ducked. East won and led his last club. Declarsrs sec0nd stopper ' and ncvw when was knocked out, was izvowu nanny Glass is one or the oldest oi manufactured materials. t IBIIIIOIIG BIIIIIIIIIITIS ‘ Does choking. gasping. wheezing Chronic i Bronchitis make your lite a misery? Are H you kept awake by a dry, hacking or ‘ thin my bronchial cough? Get (not sale re e i specially made to relieve the torment oi Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis. Hay Fever. 60c. $1.25 at druggiste everywhere. R-Ji with Templeton’! 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