PAGE ELEVEN. i OCTOBER 5,. 194B D A N C E WINSLOE STATION HALL T3], c2. 51h Eastern Rhythm Boys Orchestra BINGO lloly Redeemer Hall TlIIlIliIIT 8.30 The prizes are the same u thoee prevailing st other Biruoe in the city. For Charitable Purposes >..~_ Canteen Service ADMISSION 50c nnrenvo e=sa w 12:80 MOBILE X-RAY UNIT WILL OPERATE, ROADS PERMITTING, THIS WEEK AS FOLLOWS: Oct. 4—KINGSTON, 2 to 5- p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. OCT 5—TYRONE, 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. OCT 6—CARDlGAN, 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Oct. 7—VICTORlA CROSS, 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. P. E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE ‘Thermal. unarme- Liguorian Credit Union Ltd. Holy Redeemer Hall Wednesday, October 6th. At 8 p. m. Important matters will be discussed and annual reports presented Refreshments will be served Make sure you attend \ a. pr- 1 "e ./ PADDY DECIDED a mlnd msaé gained; The end that's saughts seems hall attained. —Old Mother Nature ._.__, up isso much “There isn't; enough." declared Paddy the Beaver. He spoke very decidedly. It was clean‘ that there was no doubt about the matter in his mind. “If only there were a little ' more," said Mrs. Paddy. wistiully. They were floating in the water just above their load Plle oi sunken sticks and small logs oi aspen and poplar. 'l‘he bazrk or those trees is their ievorlte iood and is what they live on through the lcng win- ter when they are prisoners in their nous‘; and under the ice. So. before the coming o: Jack Frost to stray, they must have a big pile of those food sticks in the water where they can get to them by swimming under the ice. The fond supply they had just been looking over was what was left oi’ last. win- ter's food pile, ior they had but just begun this year's harvest when a careless Man, smoking a cigarette at a time and in a place where the fire danger was very great. had set free the Red Terror. 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Buster Bear, the family of Liglrtfoot the Deer and a iew oth- ers had escaped the Red Terror hy wading or swimming out in the Beaner pond. Now they had 50116 to seek new homes where the Red Terror had not been. Other neighbors especially the smaller ones, had been burned to death. Paddy and Mrs. Paddy ielt strangely alone, a]: 1i they were the onlv folks in ejl the Great World- "We will go sea 1f any food trees were left near our other pond by the Red Terror." said PJddy. “Come on." With Mrs. Paddy close behind he swam to where Laushins Brvvk very small there. entered the pcnd. ‘Up Laughing Brook they made thelr vray until they came to the dam that made the upper of their trwo ponds. It was the pond near which their food trees had been growing. Along the brook the fire had burned to the edge or the waiter Along the face oi the dam and along the top were blackened places where the lire had found sticks and grass dry enough to burn. They climbed up on the dsm. There was no need to so farther This was a smaller pond than the other. They looked across to where a grave of aspen trees had stood betcre the coming of the Red Ter- ror. It was there that they had Just begun to cut the winter food Some trees were s‘lll standlng, but they were black and lltelsss. Paddy shook his head sadly. ‘Thavt. settles it.” said he. “l guess it does." replied lldrs. Paddy. mourrfluliy. "There is iocd enough in the other pond to last us quite a. while. but it will be folly to stay even a little while." declared Paddy. "I guess it wll." said Mrs. Paddy. ‘There ls no guessing about." it." replied Paddy a hit sharply. "We‘ve got to go and the sooner we go the better. We may as rwell malke up our minds to that right now.” "But where can we so?" availed Mrs. Paddy. "llfhcre irate: goes wa can go. We came up the brook from the Green Forest, Now we will go doom there perhaps to one o! our old pOnrIs that we 1st. the (hildren have." replied Parldv. "But supros’nw-lhere isn't "n" Green Force’, Supposing the Red Terror has been there too." walled Mrs. Paddy. "Supposing won't. find out for us. Come on, my dear, The Rid Ter- ror hnrl to lere the water, and we'll follow the water. It will e . ‘I I a .- \ ' ' u \~\'s\,~\- * e a. (By Thornton W. Burgess) supply. There was no grove now.‘ "I! only there were a little more." said Mrs. Paddy wistiully lead us somewhere where the Red Terror has not been." said Padd). "When shall we start?" asked lvirs. Paddy, plrinlively. “Right this minute." Paddy. The ing." dacl red next story: “Home Seek- Contract Bridge j Ivy Josephine Oulbeflaen Zgpamxmmaxilfiijig. ~ /\ .. THE HIGH TRUMP I All players. from beginners p) masters, iinzi it distasteful so "waste" their high trump on, a trick which it is apparent that partner can win. hut. under ex- ceptional czrcunrsiances, (his act. ion is vital. Observe today's deal; Q7 QAQS _ QQJLOSBLZ Q65 431085, on Qrses. N -QK109 Q3 W E QK75 §Q732 S $251095 §AKQ943 I752 §A9 ‘A3 Thebiddlng: South West North East 1A Pass 2Q Pass 3Q Pass 4Q P858 4A Pass Pass Pass West. apparently unwilhng to guess between the unb‘d s"i‘s. heeris and clubs, opened hl= top trump. South “on and v'l“ed tvro more rounds of trumps. d‘s- cardn: a cluh and a dl-rxiond from dummy, than cashed the diamond acmanti led the nine of that suit. West, holding the high trump, did not even consVei‘ playing that card. since he felt quite sure that. his pelrtner would wln the trick with the diamond king So West discarded a low cluh. Fast did indeed win the trick-but succes- i‘ul defense was out of the question On East's return of the cluh king. declarer won with the ace and prempilv knocked out West's hiah trump hv leatilno the suit: rite! that-West. could play whatever he rill-zed. but Qlsclarer was assured of plentv of dlscecds on the long diamonds. Thus, South lost; only one spade trick. one, diamond and one club (West-having returned a club.) Souths method 0-’ play was ex- trrrrnely well calculated. but as much cannot he said {or West. South reaii~ei that If the heart Irina v on s‘de_ there was no hurry ahoui- Ittackine that suIt. because he (‘nlllrl r-lrvavs lake the finesse, The important thine was to get the diamond suit established. Then. even if the heart. king lay wronz. the contract might. come home through the help of the enemy. West. however. should not have revnllterl the esl-uhlisllmsnl. of diamonds. He shorl-I have ruffed the second round or that. my Wen though it reoldred the hlah trump to do so. and than he (‘b11111 have returned alrost nnvthinz and de. tented the ccntracl. I Jlanoleon and Uncle Elhy B! Clifford MaeBrlde ERIE AND ONE-THIRD FOR THE ROUND TRIP OOOD OOINO: Iron: 12.00 o'clock m-hidey, October 8th until 2.00 pm. , October Ilils. 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