AU_GUST_5, 194s LQI-QITJETXLYI! PAGE ggteveu THE QUARPléN-JJQA >-—— 6*“ l’) F: In l1’. {y (i, (I. r t it J f f}; 3')‘ “f? "‘ F5". no‘. » '-~ \\._\\\_-éy,\r_\evvwx'_\.a. some To THE FAIR i AT ;; iioiv REIIEEMER rsiiiiis counts z WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS AUGUST 4th and 5th Games To Delight Young And Old Bingo, Chocolate WheeLlCone Game, the "New Bongo” and many others. if» REFRESHMENTS AND NOVELTY. BOOTHS ' GRAND DRAWING FOR NEW 1 ITROMBERG-CARLSON COMBINATION RADIO Z VALUABLE DOOR PR-IZE EACH EVENING ADMISSION l0: "vhot-xnocx 1 Golf Club D A NC E EVERY FRIDAY lllfillT ‘ DUN ME8SER'S ORCHESTRA . EVERYBODY WELGUME Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 admission 75c u l. UORY BATTLEGROUND 1 World War. hall. I-lill 60. south- 1 .. dominated a large v ‘it country and was m! .2 liiilCil fierce fighting in (By Thornton W. ‘r00 BUSY 'ro SING A bug in the bill, not a song in the sky, ' Is the tribute of love when the babies cry. --Mrs. Bobolink. For ten days Mrs. Bobolink had left her nest hidden in the tall flrass of the Green Meadows, only _t0 izet food. Then she ate hur- riedly and never was long gone. All the rest of the time, day and night, she sat on five precious e885, keeping them warm, now and then turning them that the warmth sixsuld reach all parts equally. Those were restful. happy days. with nothing to do but dream, and SHOW BRITISH FILMS REGINA - (OP) —— The show- lng of a series of six colored films on British industry has been ar- ranged for by the Saskatchewan government during the Regina Ex- hibition. ly Glifforil Maebrllle “Napoleon and lliicla Elliy ' JUST TIME TD CATCH A LATE SHOW IF ITAKE TH'S'\DRT CUT. I u... -._ t... »...-- GEE, I'M SGQHY/ UNCLE ELBY.’ YOU ‘FRIPPED TN‘ flaw I SET‘ "O MARK THAT GNCKEN Tl-llEF/ - iO TH’ SAM HILL RIGGED " THAT BUCKET OF FLOUR t- DUMP ON ME OUTTHERE ' ‘I'll/iii ./ / THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWl listen to the love songs of Bub- bling Boy flying high above, his rollicking notes tizmbllng down to ‘ 121' as if each was trying to reach 11m" first. Only on the day when the eggs began to hatch had any- thing happened -to disturb her ‘xappy dreaming. Then Black fussy had stared straight at her i-wt three feet away, had stared zliout seeing her, and finally d. gone away. /\s soon as it was safe to _d.o so Zuhbling Boh had joined her to zziake sure that all was well. “You ywere wonderfully brave. my dear. "Why didnt you fly before that “fellow got too near?" said her. "I couldn't, I simply couldn't." replied ibis mate in sober brown . dress. “W-hy couldn't you?" demanded Bob Demurely she came off the nest and Bubbling Bob stared at three squirming helpless babies and two eggs just cracking. "That's why.“ said she. ' "Oh!" exclaimed Bubbling Bob. "And now you will have little time for singing. and I will have less for listening. It will take a lot of food to feed five babies grow-rig as fast as these darlings will and every mouthful must be first found and then caug-ht." de- clared the proud little mother. Bubbling Bob spied a small worm on a stem of grass, picked it of»! and dropped it in an open mouth. “Of course." said he. "You know I'll do my share." "And, my dear, you will be very, very carlul in coming and going. wont you? Never fly directly t0 the nest or from it. We'll have to the 00min: and going all day lone.” declared the anxious little mother. "Don't worry. my dear. There's another out of the shell! The last one will he out soon. so I guess I better get husy right away." re- plied Bubbling Boh. He slipped away through the grass. When he took to his wings he was some distance away. In a few Irninutes he was back. I-le returned in the same careful manner he had gone. Mrs. Bob took from him a vi-onn be had brought. made sure that it was in proper condition to be eaten, and thrust it well dawn in an open mouth. Then in her turn she slipped away to look for food. Bubbling Bob sang only two or three times during the rcirnainder of that day and tihe next day he sting hardly at all. It seemed as if those five mouths never were all closed at the same time. Yes, sir. that is how it seemed. There was no time for singing. It wasn't that he was less happy. He was. if anything, happier, but now he \\'.'is expressing his happiness by looking for food to thrust in ever hogging little mouths, instead of By Fogoly and Shorten‘ ‘airs THE rou wosotru-aurfl F)" sneer unmet: t rwo mouse! ' Boron iusoiviinome eao NOS on m! osoov [ditto WIFE MAKE HIM (‘HANUGE iiis oécisiofié? ' Dottrboilriziotcr ma, OKAY 07-". g , you been. no HEADED vouvime m’ - MULEPIOUPE WRONG Rising“ AND-YOU KNOW IT! ANYTHING you AND ANOTHER SAN! NON LAY" - ATHING“ , OFFMEWILLYA.‘ Burgess) ,___, . .t~ a A!‘ Algeria will l, IIL "Why didn't ycu fly before that , fellow got too near?" said he in love songs. Over in the dear Old Briar- patch sat Peter Rabbit. He missed scmething, just what he dldnt know. Suddenly it came to him that is was tihe happy song of Bubbling Bob that was missing. l-Ie set his ion-g ears to listen. He listened and listened“ but there was no rollicking song frcin the skgrwtlould it be that something had happened to the happy singer in the black and white coat? He tried to think not. But if not why had he stopped singing? "l-Ie probably has something better to do than just singing," said little Mrs. Peter as she thumped a warning to a, small ‘bunny to come straight back to the dear Old Brier-patch. He had. Never in his life ihad Bubbling Bob worked harder to do his share in feeding little mouths that seemed never to be closed. He was proving himself as good a father as he was a singer. The next story: "The Young Braggart." 6 By Josephine Culbertson 6 '\7\4"\¢\\5\\L\\‘¢ IMAGINATIVE DEFENSE The defense against the game contract in today's deal had to be imaginative and precise — Iwihich is what it was. if South dealer. Both aides vulnerable. 4109s: '* 0Q qaos ‘axons x12 o $106“ N OAK-ll? oicsa WE .3410“ 14 -. *8 s 4.10s vqiaqisn Qsa -QJ74 ggesz ftiebiddlng south West North Bu! _ Pass Pun 1 1|- 1 V 1 Q Pass Q Pan 4 5 Pass ass Pan West. iioidina two kings and ifour hearts, might have raised “an”?! uaaa ‘qins srrauqred syu west had made only an overcail, but this would have had no effect On the final course of bidding, since North-South had the higher ranking spade suit and the great- er number o4 high honors. Defending against the four- spade contract, West opened his fburth highest healrt and hast captured dummy's lone queen with the king- Now, at the second trick, East had to select precisely the rigth return if his side was to have any chance. It was obvious that no further tricks could be expected except in spades and diamonds. and the bidding strong- ly lndiated that West could not have more than one trump trick. Tt-ie crux. tihen, was to try for two diamond tricks. and certainly these could not develop unless West had the diamond king. Acting on this sound analysis, East riot only shifted properly to diamonds, but selected t-he one out: iri the suit that could be effective under the hoped-for condition. Observe that it East had led the queen, eight or duce of dimionds. South would have been in no difficulty: in each of these cases he could hold his diamond loss to one trick. On East's actual choice of the dia- mond ten. however. it was a different story! Now, whether or not south covered with the jaCk. the defenders were sure to win two diamonds as soon an West got in with his spade kinl. arid meanwhile South oould do no- thing to protect himself. ly Alex Raymond gt; 1-. "r '5 i oust steam, s»: CHARLES. ‘our aiczcutotisl Aswruiso iou SAY WtLL as TAKEN 00m _ e ,_ Am wt s: usso Ill evtotnce \. , i MW All) PRISGL. cmcwsrmin (ASE POOR Olwmmv, 4 airmen: ARIPLBrH 0F MMNS‘! W! . ($114M W5 IULESINR! 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