avcvs-r r. 1950.. a noun DANCE WINSLOE STATION HALL ” - ' TONIGHT EASTERN RHYTHM aovs ORCHESTRA Admission 50c. Canteen Service Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 , Bus Leaves I..M. T. 9:45 A POCKET FULL OF TBOUBLES Troubles are not always had; some may even make us glad. Peter Rabbit had been learning. Peter lg not unlike many other folks in that he jumps to con- clusions. That means , that he thinks he knows all about things he really knows very little or no. thing at all. People who Jump to conclusions make hasty judgments, and almost always those judg- ments are wholly wrong. Peter had seen Logcock the Pileated Woodpecker, largest of the family in the Green Forest, cutting great SPECIAL DANCE mass ROYALTY RINK HALL wanmssnav, AUGUST 2 OLD TIME 5. MODERN DANCING with I GEORGE CHAPPELLE AND HIS ISLANDERS Dancing 9:30 to 1 i ' Admission 50c Free Check-Room - Canteen Service Bus Leaving Bus Stop at 9:45 fectly good tree. By the time Log- cock was through there were sev- eral holes in the trunk oi that tree Peter just couldn't see what good I-Oscock could be doing in ruining l- 1,vOOOOUOOOC"Z'0OI:rar-0-SW mn- . Contract Bridge g By Josephine Culbertson .:OD.Di).OiG.DDQQQDD32QQD.QC'DQ.Cu NOTHING SENSATIONAL The Windmill Lodge (On The Hill) ROUTE 6 DUNSTAFFNAGE THE FOLLOWING SNACKS SERVED EVERY EVENING A deal such as today's does not require an advanced play of any Hot Dogs .15 French Fries . . kind-no squeeze. Collpl 0? CV9” Hamburgers .20 run. a Chips .. so throw-In play-but simnv a com- gheeseburgen " 1.-Ned Clams N g .30 man-sense view ol the timing. Ray's Special . . Lobsterburgers .. .35 h l FlhSilkRll. .20 FldCl Rl... ....' 30'1id”"- S C 0 and Sandwlchees am 01 23 Both sides .ulnerablgi Excellent food served in a pleasant atmosphere at our . . 5:31 6 2 Regular Prices. l :10 7 6 Come Once and you'll Come Again! &K Q 3 3 - A J 8 5 4 N 6 10 7 Q 9 3 I 10 8 5 goon W E QAKJ3 ' as 10 a S H 9 5 ' O A R Q 3 3 , Q A Q 'l 6 9 9 5 4 'l 2 The bidding: ' i south West North But OF POTATO DEALERS 1- P-" P" 2 9 Pass 3 9 P!" 4 9 Pass Pun Past Meetings of potato dealers for the purpose of nominating two panels of three persons, one of each panel to be eligible to become a member of a proposed board for the marketing of potatoes under the "Agri- cultural Products Marketing Act" will be held as fol- lows: V TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th at 2 P.M. in the LEGION HALL, GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTPEFOWN. Potato Dealers operating under the Co.-Operative Associations Act. Three rounds of diamonds were played at the start. South milling the third round. South saw that his spade suit might not run with- out loss, and Jie also saw that he would have to establish it before drawing trumps, so he cashed the ace .and king and ruffed a. third round with dummy's heart jack, to prevent an over-ruff. But now he counted tricks and realized that he would need a. club to reach the right total. He was a little late, however. because when he led the club king, West won and return- ed his spade jack-and declaror again had to rat: high in dummy to shut East out. The consequence was that South had to lose a trump trick to East, because of all TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th at 3:30 P.M. in the AGRICULTURAL ROOM of the VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, GRAFTON STREET, CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN. this high ruiting, and the contract was down one. South's timing was not good! Observe how easy and sale it is to make four hearts on this hand -as follows: Alter South mile the third dia- mond lead, he should go out for a club trick immediately. Why not? He has full control at this point. and there is no immediate need for spade establishment. It matters little whether west puts, up the club ace or ducks-let's assume the latter. Then, having won his club All Potato Dealers not operating under the Co- Operative Associations Act. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MARKETING BOARD CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN, P. E. I. . ' Wood Islands-caribou Ferry service ily Thornton W. Burgess) -Ol' Mrs. Possum. A holes in what had seemed a per. iy nice trees like that. You see. he didn't know that big Ants, called Carpenter Ants, were living inside that tree and had already ruined it. tLogcock had been getting those I1 5. Then along had come Unc' Billy Possum and Peter had learned more about bogcock. He had learn- ed that not only Unc' Billy but several others were gratetul to the big Woodpecker because the holes he had cut in diiferent trees made snug homes for them. "Are you and Mrs. Possum liv- ing in one of those holes that Log- cock has cut?" asked Peter. "Ah am,” replied Unc' Billy. "Ah don't know anything about Mrs. Possum. Ah hasn't seen her late- "Do you mean that you are not living together?" asked Peter. Ilnc' Billy grinned his rather silly grin. "01' Mrs. Possum don' want me iroundl. nn' between yo' and me. Brer Rabbit, Ah reckon Ah doni want to be round where she is these days," said he. "Is that so?" asked.a sharp pee- vlsh voice. There was 01'-Mrs. Pos- sum poking her sharp face around the trunk of the tree close by. This time Unc' Billy's grin look- ed still more foolish. "Ah didn't know you were anywhere around, mah dear.” said he. "And you didn't take the trouble to find out," retorted Mrs. Possum. She wasn't really old. She was no older than Unc' Billy himself, but everybody called her 01' Mrs. Pos- sum. Now she walked out from be- hind the trunk of the tree. "Oh!" exclaimed Peter. "My goodness," exclaimed Jumper the Hare, who was sitting close by. Unc' Billy didn't say a word but his eyes twlnkied. Perhaps he was thinking how fortunate he had been. You see, 01' Mrs. Possum was covered with children. They were on her back. They were cling- ing to her sides. one had his small tail wrapped around the base of his Mother's tail. she was a sight. Yes, sir. she was a sight to see. .t- ' uciu L 1 ,, .. I ” - T e- 17'. Unc' Billy grinned his rather silly grin. Perhaps those babies were a lit- tle bashiul. Perhaps they were a little afraid. Anyway, one by one most of them disappeared. They disappeared into the big outside pocket 01' Mrs. Possum has especi- they are very small. They were having trouble now in crowding into the pocket. Peter Rabbit chuckled. "You seem to have a. pocket full, Mrs. Possum." said he. "I Suppose you would call it a pocket full of hap- piness." "Ah done call it a pocket full of troubles," whlned 01' Mrs, Possum. continued on page 12 trick, South shifts to , J He cashes two top cards in the suit and can afford the high ruft in dummy of a low spade. His two remaining spades are now good. so The Connecting Link Between "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 8 NOVA SCOTIA Schedule for June 24 to September 24: "P:-Inc Nova”-Leave Wood Island - '1 am. 11 am. 8 pm. he simply trumps, ending up in his "Princ: Nova"-Leave Caribou ..... .. 1 pm. l5 p.m. OW" hmd 0' 99”” ind cash” N5 "Charles A. Dunning"-Leave Caribou ...- 1 am. 11 am. 8 pm. spades t0 mm" W9 Contract- "Charles A. panning"-Lv. Wood Islands 0 a.rn. 1 sun. a run. It is true that n 4-1 trump break would upset this plan, whereas, if the missing spades were 3-3. South could win out by drawing trumps (after getting the club home) and running all the spades. However. a 3-: break of live missing cards (as in hearts) is substantially more probable than a 3-3 break of six missing cards (as in spades.) For Dally Information. Llltento CFCY at 1:55 A.M. EACII WEEK DAY - STANDARD TIMI ' IIORTIIIIMIEIILAIIII FEIIBIES LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown. P. E. 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