- TH§_§V15BD15N~ _ _ __ PAGE ELEVEN QCZQBEB 2L1)“ A¢¢AAAAAAA¢AAQLAAAA$LA IIIISBIAI. FESTIVAL {j QAQIQE 5’ 1 PARKDALE HALL Sponsored by Scouts and f Much lnterelt is being taken In tile South Shore Musical Feetinl cub “the held in Surnmeralde on Nov. . s 5e11,, plans ior wh oh have reached - - ‘Qplemm ‘ Admission 35c ’ like class for School Chorasee 1 FIIdVYI 0d’- zzfid- > ism‘! popular entry, and -rnany , , gqlseoll will be IIOIHI Ill “Loch u. < 910° 0 Clwk sggnd" and "The Alphabet." ‘ A AAA L““LM < a. r. Mugroia. a.n.c.o. will be adludlestor for this aisle. Q1 I t is" sarmmar aim smvmn Qhigkgn Rafflg I October 28rd. and 24th. Goose, Buck and Chicken Dinners Served at Blue Haven Restaura ‘ New Hall j Over Bank of Commerce ~ Friday, Oct. 22 Come and bring a Friend 4t V I (OP) Malpeque Road three mlinl from Charlottetown Hours Ire l$—2; 5-8 OOO-QQ-O-Ofififi-O-O-OQ-O-O-O-O-OQ-Ofi-O TORNADOT POWER. ‘DERBY. England Processed grass may soon Alderman Mrs. The whirling movements oi iornados have driven straws into zrees, solid fence posts and the vcatherboarde oi buildings. flavoured," she said. ANNUAL MEETING o QUEEN'S COUNTY LIBERAL. ASSOCIATION and NOMINATION of Z Liberal Candidates for Queen's Empire Theatre TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th., AT 8 P. M. I’. R. McCORMAC, President G. R. HOLMES,-Secretary. u be l popular food with humans, said H. M. Nichoils. She described how she had seen grass washed, dried and ground into a powder resembling green ilour ior cattle ieed. "I could have eaten it myseli, provided it was vvvv\-~v~- t: Charlottetown Curling Club ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, I948 In WINCHESTER BANQUET HALL Good Attendance Requested "2ZX7RQ.*Y‘<JQQR7Z>‘Q‘RIK~UKXFCR’R* L) 194a SAILING scucouu, SUBJECT TO cums: nonrneumsisiniiiiioi"rsnmss unnsn (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time SEPTEMBER 27th to OCTOBER 31st Leave Wood Islands- FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION Napoleon and Iineie Eiiw 8v Cllttnl Mas-Jr‘ “all? $3 YOU PERSONALLY- SEATED. You MAY so, is mam MY uLeMMA "AY E)‘ PLEASE a: JMKSON - {s} Thornton W. Burgess) FIRST THING! FIRST That's the way to do things last. First things iirst and last things I --Paddy the Beaver. This is Paddy's way oi saying that things are done moat quickly when done in the order oi their importance. Oi course Paddy is right. "I don't like being a bank Beaver; I want to live in a house Bell/er; I want to live in a house." said Mrs. Paddy. v "So you shall" said Paddy, "When?" asked Mrs. Paddy. “Next season." replied Paddy, “Which means spending a. whole winter In that hole in the bank I don't like the idea I don't like it at all. I've never lived in a hole in the ground gefore, and I don‘t like lt." complained Mrs. Paddy, “Some folks live in holes in the ground all the time." said Paddy “Which means that they haven't "No, but I would have it to live in," retorted Mrs. Paddy started before winter we'll have it to live in that much earlier next season." “It we stc-p working on this dam perhaps we can get a house built geiore Jock Frost puts an end to , ., . . yet learned how to live," declared a11..fi;r%earpe;iite%n§£S'a§a.:§fi'a Mas‘ iaddy‘ _ I do that first things come first, i P" Si? we ca“ start “j “aw especially with us Beavers, and n fir“ e f?” [Jack Fm“ “ewes house isn't one oi the first things." "has up. sa d lfaddy. declared Paddy_ what s?“ Wm that‘ d‘)? we “It ought to befgrumivled Mrs. can't ‘live in the beginnings o! a Paddy. hfilse‘. retort“ 1X!“- Padd?‘ “It cant be and you know it, N“ defy “len- Fgteed Piiddi" my dear. There cant be n I\1.‘U:€ and gnmwd‘ ‘But if we 39" U; until there is a pond, There can't be a pond uritil there is a diirii. And when time is short there must be a food pile before there Ia a house." said Paddy patiently. . } j;; Contract Bridge g s '?r‘»""v>o\.' ‘QRR " “ ‘ """‘" ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ ” “ “ ‘ """x\oo0o\mo(( veer manor- wuTOCAI-l i _ unt- n\\\\|\ll\I rl.I|\lI\\ l Rtplwlhi i‘ s. Pinni (hm: I0'1| so" s u bigiiainv man's wmoreo ‘r0 KN plgwglx WHAT I YOU - AND QIT IIQHT'HERE ~NQ LlsTEN-’ iiéTiiinsv YOUR EFFICIENT GO! BAY 1Q GOING K (I) By Josephine Culbertson i’; "Wave got a dmn and we've got /' \}§/,—\'a~\~‘ a pond and ‘we have thc food lair: [IARTLY "l5 OWN FAULT well started .50 why not build a The decinrcrls bail luck in totiofs “w” "ow? M“ ' Paddy PM‘ sisted. d ' I ' '1'; II ' I ' i . ca “HS pal Ii y of \1.S own mak “Because me pond is!“ deep m“ enough because the dam isnt long East dealer. ‘ rnough and high enough,‘ and Norih-Southvulnerable, ithats that. (lcclztrcd Paddy, lie was beginning to lose patience. ‘$75423 "So the dam comes first. If we '26., get that long enough and high .532 enough to make the pond big ‘F enough and deep enough and gct ‘Q95 N Q-—- enough trees cut and stored in $.18 ‘v E V9753 the food pile before Jack Frost OQJ193 ‘K9542 comes, we'll be lucky. My drai- ul-K 1°74 S +3935 next season you shall have the ‘Axuogn, best house a Beaver ever had, but 953104, now 1et‘s be thankful we have a .7 good bank home so near, if you ‘use; had that new house ncuv you Theblddmg: {toouldnt have it to look [oinard Elsi $0M" WW "m" "No. but 1 would have it to live Pa" 2Q P“: g‘ in." retortecl Mrs. Paddy. “Pa” 412T l)?“ s. She said no more about it. You :3: 211‘ Pg: P?” see she knew that Paddy was Fiilht about the rnntter . 'i‘hut home P“: in the bank wasn't Su bud, it was West, opened the diamond queen, Just that she wasn't use to it. Deciarer surveyed the dummy She knew that sOme Beavers nho live where there are high banks beside deep water never do bother to build houses, So she voutinucd looked pleased and led a trump. He looked far less pleased when East discarded a diamond, but there was still n good chance for 1-0 d0 1181‘ sure c-f WPifk on the the contract. Alter cashing the two (111111 and i" ifiltiillg W395- P91‘- haps she dreamed about that top trumps declarer laid down the heart ace, then led to the heart queen and back to the heart king. Obviously, he intended to stake house-to be, just where it should be, and how hi: it should be, when she did g€t it. If so she didn't let her dreams inmricre with hcr hing; Nova . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - -- 8 U-m I P-m- everything on the club finesse. k ' _ . .m. WA. h wever, ruiied the heart M". CINIIIF! A- Dulmmg ~»'-"" ' H um p MS; a“; exited wmh a diamond Sn the (lam gran’ ionizer mid Lei". c°"b°u_ and eventually the club finesse lost Ilighor, the pond grew biqger and CIIGIIG! A. Dunning ... . . . . . . . . . . 8 iLm I p.m- Don, one! deeper, and the ion-cl pile under Fringe Nova . .. . II a.m 4 P-m- It ls undeniable that South had Wat" hem" I" “wk BE II LII?" I ‘ ‘ I I I i I H , ltfld breaks, but this was n case In ‘mum I19 "'3 (Iilngw fir 51'0"‘?! LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. (Standard Time) WhIVII he could eiishv anticipate hullsfv m the writer. '1 hc crow- ' ing pond set the ‘writer bat-k and guard attainst trouble. As a matter oi pure technique the right play alter taking the diamond ace was to ruii a diamond. An over- rufi by West was unthinkable - East scarcely could have held an eight-cord diamond suit without bidding It, non-vulnerable, at any time. After ruiiing this diamond it would be natural to lay down the trump king, and when the "bad news" came, South should also cash the spade ace. Then it would he completely logical to go to the heart. queen and ruff dummy‘; last diamond before laying down the ace and king oi hearts. 1i West chose to ruii, let him-me would have to load a club up w the A-Q. Ii he didn't rufi, he would be thrown in with the spade queen. for the same result. up the brook so that between the pond and their home in the high hank it became deep enough for Paddy to feel reasonably sure that Jack Frost would not he able to freeze lt to the bottom and so keep them from their loud pile. . . Mrs. Paddy said no more about a house. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SIGHT IN YOUR. LIFE A Flight Over the A ‘ Woods With The Ralnhovif oi Colours Beneath $5 Hour Tour—$5.00 each PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Cirtown Airport Phone 1800 KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED mwxs AMY 1s z/sn/r K4453 IVE IEFT m’ rem/sf nflomnsa was MARVELOUS. . 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