ifinbonald and Mrs. Val MacDon- and discussed. home of Mrs. Erlth Hughes on A Glinliii Pliililii . s . .; At .. . lgmont Bay church WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23' . Amusements. Games of Various ma. not Meals Served I-t.Noon and Evening g for Church Funds oases: I WINSLOE STATION HALL A TONIGHT l . EASTERN RHYTHM BOYS ORCHESTRA Admission 50c. Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Bus Leaves I. M. T.'79:45 ,, Canteen Service Wood Islands-caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND & NOVA SCOTIA schedule for June 24 to September 24: A "Prince Nova"-Leave Wood Islands .. .. .1 am. 11 am. 3 p.m. "Prince Nova”-.-Leave Caribou .......... ...... 9 am. 1 pm. 5 pm. "Charles A. Dunning"-Leave Caribou ...s. 'I am. 11 nan. 8 p.m. "Charles A. Dunning"-Lv. Wood islands 8 am. 1 pm. 5 p.m. For Daily Information, Listen in CFOY at - 1:55 A.M. EACH WEEK DAY - STANDARD TIME uontnuussnuhn FERIIIES LIMITEII HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown, P. E. I. Catch An Early Sailing and Avoid Disappointment msnoa W. I. . mittee - Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie, Mrs. w ...... Erith Hughes and lviramvai. Myc- Rm, 1) Id Le-t in- Donald. Collection or e even ng .dMgl:g mugs”:-inf)! Ti: Bomb 1Vil;in- amounted to iifty cents. low w I on Wednesday evening, It was moved and seconded that in ust'2 'The meeting opened'with the meeting be adjourned. Lunch meg creeag Minute; 0; the July was served by the hostem and com- meeting were. read and approved. mittee in charge- -; (led tht ----c- . :L':;Tb':”;g,;g9,';:,',g Hugh; TORONTO. Au8- i .. (or) - A 1 sour sans on silver for the hall. Iwear-old boy was held up today osick committee reported that .33 W9 POW 0' 3 -i”k'k"”e "ind unit had been senttoone who was Wbbed Of 3 has of Candy - by "1 am 10, mm, '" presented Md two other 10-year-olds. Police ar- puild N", mm mmmme, go, next rested the knife-toting pair after mu; month; uh. mu-1, Rodd mg the other boy tearfuiiy told at be- L F. '3u,m,,, M,-L Rem, ingithreatened and robbed on the adds life and spnrklcz to am; 0CCdSl0ll rid ave, I very interesting report ol thcrannuai convention at Char- iottetowmixseven members answer- rd roll cailti ere were two visitors present. 0011' I dance W8-S Rid Next meeting into be held at the wednesday.r8ept. 6. Lunch com- 7 n... Ix" at ..W . h In 7 F. . ' x ' .. is - on 11' l . Ntg an-"A ".uE.r- "You couldn't get back in the army InYW3Y- why drag out your old pin-IIP DM"1'95 7" g THE GREAT FALL The thing impossible for me For some one else may easy be. -Buster Bear. Great big Duster Bear had chas- ed Ohatterer the Red squirrel up a tall tree. It was well ior chatter- er that he could climb last. Big as he is Buster can climb last, but of course not nearly as fast as Chat- terer. Ghatterer was a scared squirrel. Yes, sir, he was a scared Bquirrel. He was so scared that he forgot to be impudent. He raced out on a high limb and Jumped for another tree. He knew Buster Bear couldn't do that. Now" Chatterer is a. very good jumper. He is perfectly at home in the tree tops. He is quite as much at home in the tree tops as you and I are on the ground. so he isn't afraid to jump from limb to limb. not even when he is high above the ground. Sometimes he barely reaches the limb he is jumping for. But it he can get his hands on even a small twig he can and does hold on and pull himself up. However, this time Chattbrer in --- QUUDW" I176-0'3.Qi1C' contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .c:wnm EXCHANGE OF FAVORS The reason why many errors escape punishment ,is that com- pensating errors are made by the other side! Consider the following deal. West's refusal to follow his partner's strong implication about the opening lead should have been very expensive; but the declarer, for his part, refused to accept the favor! South dealer, North-South vulnerable. 2 33 I N 3140910 games 5 . .5101 Noooner was Chatterer up in another tree -than his.tongue be- gan to go again. his hurry had run out on the wrong limb. He Jumped his hard- est but it wasn't hard enough. He almost reached the branch he was jumping tor, but not quite. That meant a long, long fall to the hard ground below. Watching from the doorway of his home in the trunk of a dead tree near by was one of Unc' Bli- iy Possum's small sons. His name was Little Billy. He had been out in the Great world so short a time that everything he saw was new to him. when he saw Buster Benr start up that tree alter Chattercr he was sure that Chatterer would be caught. You see he was Judging Chatterer by himself. He knew that it he were in the place of his lit- tle red neighbor, he couldn't pos- sibly climb fast enough to get away from that great black mons- ter. When he saw how fast Chat- terer went up that tree it was hard to believe. He watched chatterer run out on that high limb, then he held his breath when Chatterer jumped. Down. down, down fell the little squirrel. The little Possum shut his eyes. He didn't want to see hi.- small neighbor hit the ham ground. He knew that no one knew could fall from such a height and not be hurt. At least he thought he knew this. so before chatterer reached the ground, Little Billy closed his eyes. He heard the thump ohatterer made when he landed. He opened his eyes. tile didn't ovant to look but he had to. It often is that way with folks. He was sure that he would see Chatterer lying there still. Q8 gAKQJ9863 Tiuehidding: V ' . South West North East 2 20... nT'r rut .50 9”- gg Pun FIN East's double or three diamonds was somewhat premature, but that action, coupled with his double of iive diamonds, should have drawn the diamond lead from West which would have defeated the contract. Actually. however, West chose to open the heart king. This gave south a wonderful op- portunity-abut he threw it away. He put up the heart ace. discard- ing his singleton diamond, then tried to cash his top spade with the evidenti idea of rufiing a third round. It was not surprising, in view of West's twospade bid. that East rufled the second round. and South wound up with a tnvo-trick penalty. ' I To repeat, it West had opened a diamond, declarer would have been helpless against subsequent sound offense. but on the heart open- ing he . eived. success was well within his grasp. The distribution of cards was excellently marked because of West's spade overcall and.East's doubles of diamonds. The winning line was to duck the opening lead in dummy and in the closed hand, then to draw trumps and cash "the two high spades, extracting East's cards in the 'black suits. Then south would merely lead a diamond to the queen, and East would be helpless. If he refused the trick. South would discard immediately on the heart ace: and if Bast won the trick, he would have to give south two discards on his return lead of any red card. - 'Little Billy felt like rubbing his 1 the tree tops. They are not afraid chatterer wasn't lying there still. He was scampering as inst as his legs would take ior another tree. eyes. He was sure that he couldn't been hurt. He was quite right about that. He couldn't have. You see, while Possums are good climbers, W075 ALL Trl' li6 zsl THAT'S 70 IE TIE NEW OIILWENS PARK. IT WAS ENDOWED BY THE VHILANTHROPIST PHWE5 J. FARNSWORTH WAS diff? 77115 IVAK lgrztvmygll Ira: I724 rook uI::5naI7xAI5AAI.:- -1. ovsecaue-av 72-IE467ae Fzxursl ' J” see. HUMPHREY was Nurs Aaour i(tD5.'HE .mu:.v.-mu.-II.a-.I-.v..u.Io-..-as ITIPPY AND. "CAP" STUBS himself have fallen like and .notl STOP CRYING-! voI.I'I2E ALL RIGHT Nqwi HEN WOULDN'T NAFTA 6,0 aacx To Tl-i' RANCH! How COULD HE BE A cowaov HERE WITHOUT A v2ANcH.oI2 NDITS TO FIGHT, oiz--? s" a-t.-aim-;na.'..lsn-In.r-u. ' 1 .. .- ......-- f ..-.. a they are not good' I , , and Mother Nature has never taught them how to 'i'ail as she has the members of the squirrel family. The little Possum falling irom that height probably would have been killed. Anyway, he would have been badly hurt. . Now there are so-called tricks in doing many things. There are tricks in jumping and- falling. Ohatterer knows all the tricks. When he found that he couldn't reach the limb he had jumped for, but was going to fail. he knew just what to do and he did it. He spread his arms and his legs as far as he could. That flattened him out. His flat tail also helped. Being ilattened out he didn't tall sd fast. Not falling so fast he didn't hit the ground so hard as he would have otherwise, or as some- one else would have who didn't know that trick of flattening out. It is a trick that has been handed down in the Squirrel family since the days when the World was young. That is the reason that squirrels are so much at home in to Jump because they know that if they do fall they will not be hurt. And it is all because the trick of failing safely was learned so long ago. . No sooner was Chattererup in another tree than his tongue be- gan to go again. Once more he was his impudent; self. His tongue and his tail were both going as he scolded Buster Bear as if nothing had happpened. lJ'L ABNE3 ' - am" -?-?- HA NT BIN Wedge?!" we'fo5'-''a-Wa51E” . mum sI3?s”o' u'r: N m. ” '1; A?-s'Ei:l:RIN'?--9!. 114' MORE .aonAu1'IcAI.' ; ' may 15 FORMIN' A vo' Is grotto 'r'e:r." aUAR'rl1'- - AG! .'.'- OH!-THET GOO Mrsrszs W ' DOiN'? ELL RIG ,5UE BUT WHATS 1' TD ., I” GOT VOWITHIT, s - I . uissanos SALARY! WHILE GJT Si-K)PDN6-1 WKNT ;h3I.: TO ENTERTAIN THE LITTLE GUZL NEXT DXW I'M rn.Lm ma ronna IL RED WILLOW. 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