'l'he Doomsday Conqueror. was . iiiouTE1TKs-s”nod's'T"-' Hounds are dogs of the chase which hunt by scent alone; strict- ly speaking. deerhounds and grey- hounds, which run by sight. ”n;.rnoi.'esbiirndo'r” nf England made by Wiliimn the cause to the people it seemed like the great reckoning of doomsday WELGOME TO THE FAIR Your . PAGE TEN ' '5arJF7awwL.' ALAIIA" VACUUM-SEALED Book. the sui'vryl' thus named he- not hounds. Be Sure and Sun Our Exhibit of FARMALL A. C. H. and MD (DIESEL) TRACTORS also on display The latest models of HILLMAN 8: VANGUARD AUTOMOBILES Exhibit located next to Horseshow Ring Stand w.n. JENKINS Dealer international Great George Street are snowiuorouionr Auo. 16th, 9 ma. Jules Lovey presents " ABILENE TOWN " Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT and ANN DVORAK with EDGAR BUCHANAN and RHONDA FLEMING EXTRA! "LITTLE BANTAM WEIGHT" Cartoon Sandwich and Soft Drink Service During Show. Hall. ' 1'1. ABNEII the most delicate appetite. SANDY'S Spring Fried Chicken and T-Bone Steaks. Also remember we cater to Weddings. Banquets and Social Gatherings in the Banquet Floor space 1900 sq. ft. TOURISTS! You will be interested in knowing that we spo- cialize in P. E. I. Lobster in the shell, Fried Oysters, Fried Clams, Sea Foods to please Curb Service now resumed for the Summer Months. Located on St. Peterls Road, 10 minutes drive from Charlottetown. And donit forget -rm: oUARp;AN, .cHARLo'r'ri-:'rovvN' - , s , Ily Thornton W. Burgess) was man! or mour- Youlll find. aiaa, tho rule of might Has utter disregard 0! right. -Old Mother Nature. Little Billy. very small son of U110" 301! Possum. was out in the Great. World all alone. He needed a home. That is, he needed a place where he could curl up and sleep in safety. He had round it now. Anyway, he was sure he hall iound it. and it didn't matter the least little bit to him that it might be the home or someione else. it was one or 'Drummer the "' ' 's old homes. Drum- mer had not used it for a long time. But others -were using it, or at least were planning to use it. They were Whitetoot the wood Mouse and Mrs. Whiteioot. They had needed a new home and had had their eyes on that hole in the tall dead stub of a true. That very evening they had decided to move in. It just happened that Little Billy had come along time to see Whiteioot climbing that stub and disappearing in that hole. Otherwise he might not have seen that hole at all. One of the sur- 'QEDC!UDOCiODDO'Zf"” contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .iO.!2tDxZLCllJuLuJQCc;:i:zQ:;u3s2tD:1i3.Q115:8. A TRICK! HAND Today's deal comes from a bridge club, the committee of mem- bers writing: "A statement was made that South can make (our hearts in this hand alter West's opening lead or the spade king, it he plays the hand 'p1'opei'ly."' (WIC- ' East dealer. North-south vulnerable as '8 it QJ9. as Q 3 V9 'fOC9”5' noou;..;;; s 2 on P, O 500 -D 6 43 F600 own? nga tn 5 :2.- 0 Q bl "South 1 chad four hours. with West putting ina spade bid. West led the spade kink. Actually. south took the trick with the ace and ruffed a spade. and eventually went down one. our question is: can south really make the con- tract if. in accordance with an- other wrlt.er's statement. he holds up on the first trlckii” Yes, south can make (our hearts if he allows West to win the tint trick, West has the following opt- ions: He can shift in hearts. 11 he does. Scuth continues to lead trumps until West. takes his ace; then South can control any return (in- cluding a spade return, with the ace). draw trumps. and discard on the diamonds. If West continues with spades as the second trick, dummy ruffs. and South still has spade control in the ace. He leads a low club from dum- my. East put up the ace to have any chance. and then his but play is a spade. "south wins. loads a low diamond in the 'queon, and dis- cards his last spade on the club king. south then continues with- out dltticulty or danger. - - Perhaps the best defense. alter West is allowed to hold the tirst trick. is (or him to shut to dia- monds. In that case. doclarer should put up the queen from dummy and lead a club toward his own queen. as before. Again East wins. and suppose he returns a diamond. Decluer discards one spade on the club king. then ruin a diamond or a club and mm a ' spade in dummy. He cannot be prevented from winning, in all. live or his own at): heart tricks. that spade ace. bro diamonds and the and the spade rum in dummy is club king, a total of nine tricks. the tenth trick. in watched. Alter a while both white- .1-,.u.- "Ah reckcm yo' all have made I mistake," said the Little Possum. m..a...a..-1--- prising things of life is how often we learn things from other iolks without knowing it. The Little Pos- sum just kept still and waited and foot and Mrs. Whitetoot came out of that hole. and down that stub. The small Possum wasted no time. He climbed up and poked his head in the hole and then went in. There was the beginning or a sort bed at the bottom. It was quite enough for him. he not being fussy. He decided right then and there that he was going to live there from now on. 0! course he didn't know that some day he would be too big to get through that door- way. The (act that that was the new home of Whiteioot and Mrs. Whiteloot didn't bother him in the least. He had had a good look at them and they were so much smaller than himself that he wasn't the least bit airaid. ' He curled himself up at the bot- tom and sighed contentediy. lie was sleepy, but he didn't goto sleep right off. You see, he heard the sound or little claws outside of the old dead tree. A moment later Whitetoot started to come in through the little round doomvay. Little Billy snarled. AILVWIY. 110 meant it for a snarl. Whibeioot backed away hastily. Mrs. Whita- ioot came up. She had a mouthful of soft material for that bed. What's the matter with you?" she squeaked as but she could with her mouth full. "Therels some one in there," squeaked Whitetoot, and his voice was sharp. He had dropped the mouthiui of bedding he had been carrying. "Who is it?" asked Mrs. white loot in her squeaky voice. - "I don't know." squeaked white- fcot. "It is no one I've exier met belore." Mrs. Whltofoot dropped her mouthful of bedding and pokod her head inside. Little Billy greeted her with another snarl. "Come out or there! This is our home," squeaked Mrs. whiteioot. "Ah reckons yo'all have made a mistake." said therlittlo Possum. "This is mah home." "No such thing," squeaked Mrs. whlteroot. "we round it that and it beiorus in us." "But Ah have it." said the little Possum. Yo'ali can just go look somewhere else." He started to climb up to the doorway. Mrs. whitotoot backed away hurriedly. The little Posmm poked his head outside. He grinned at the two Mice. He knew nothing about Mother Nature's rules that govern the talks that live in the Green Forest. but he was living up to one oi them. Through all the Green Forest and all over the Green Meadows. might. rule's. Might doesnlt: make right, but it does take what it wants or needs. 0! course that house really belonged by right to whiteloot and Mrs. whitadoot. But they had failed to keep pos- session of it. Little Billy had pos- session by might but not by right. ()I?I)I I? with uour groceries KING OF rnstaoni. IIOIJNIIEID W7 FINE. NANK YOU. ! WANT E HAVE A LITTLE , TALK WIT OR INDIVIDJAL WNICN ALWEE7. MAKES SENSE TME. I KETCH. come IN. nummaev... ' cm! IN. KEED...l'M an Oarl Anderson. T 7 ripe! AND"QAP”S1'llBS ,' F" ' 22- Emeue. 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