.OCTOBER_ _ 2s. dose” ’ i4, .. . . _____ .. . >o< . SATURDAY and SUNDAY October 23rd. and 24th. = - or: Goose, iiuok and Have your battery, starting, .. chllhkgn IIIIIIIOIS charging and iuel system check- smwd n. ed now for Fall and Winter driv- I I “Bhlewzaveeylmonleltfirrlnt wlgnldsiillglddaipfleit IIHZOIITEAIGITOHI Tirree miles from Charlottetown B & Hours are 12-2; 5-8 §Q§§O§O£4-O-O-O-O-OO-O-O§O-O-GO-O ‘Eifiiii mourn |' STIIDIU PARTY FOR ACTIVE MEMBERS Brighton Club Wed. Oct. 27 At 8.15 PM. This is Your Invitation To iiiisousiiiie IIAIIGE Montague Buriing Iiink Tuesday, Oct. 26th. Music by Don Messer’: Orchestra Bus leaving Ch‘town 8 P. M. Door Prizes for those in Costume Attend. Canteen Service Adm. 50c ANICENT NOSTRUMS BENCIILEY WAS TRANSLATOR Among the anleent Herbrmvs, a The late Robert Benchley, grain oi salt or the eggs oi’ grass- humorist, once translated hoppers were recommended as catalogues for the Boston Museum remedies tor toothache. of Fine Arts. LITTLE THEATRE TIIYOIITS All persons wishingj-o try out ior acting parts in forth- coming Little Theatre productions please be on hand at the Ari Centre Rooms, Market Building, Sunday, October 24th, at 2:30 p.m. g Charlottetown iluriing Oiuli g: é ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, ocrom 2s, 194s In WINCHESTER BANQUET HALL Good Attendance Requested i 9 . 1 ' l l. Fourth iiueen s Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the 4th Queen's Liberal Association will be held in Eldon Hall on Saturday, October 23rd, 8 p.m. Poll chairmen are requested to have 5 delegates present. STEWART ROSS, President, MILTON FURNESS,’ Secretary. @e o%o e@>oocrs»oo<g>eo . ow GENERAL AIIIIIIIIIITIIIITS‘ ASSOCIATION ‘ g Th; {Hug-mediate and Final Examinations of the Associr tlon will be held concurrently throughout Canada an November l0, Ii, I2, l5, l6, l7, I943- lilembershlp In this Dominion-wide‘ Association is open to d‘: ‘m; p, ' ' ' n who have the neces- sary education and other qualifications. 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Charlottetown to Sydney - Monday. Werineeda! mil "hie! Freight service Saint John and Moneton to Prince Edward Island ‘Paced d Thursdays No. 32:52“, Moneton ‘Phone 0232 Warehouse: Ssiiii‘ John ‘Phone Iii? RIRIY ’ I A I'M AFRAID so, Miss siieem! i-A our on our SMOESHE i5 qiili. IN THE I5 FAR A5 EVER THE MISCIIIEVOU! ONES Mischief wrought without 1mm; May be worse than mischief meant ' -—Olii Mother Nature. 0f all the children, big and us. tie, in the Green Forest the m5“ mischievous are those o; Bus”; tmd Mother Bear. It sometimes seems as it the middle name or “my We must be Mischief, and 1r it isn't it should be. It is a dull day when they cannot llnd some mischief to get into. To them it isn't mischief. not while they are dvlne it anyway. They are “just ImVhlS fun." Isn't it queer how often that which is fun to some is anything but fun to all their neighbors? It is still more strange how much alike in this respect some children and Bear cubs nrg Mother Boar had hail llu b33435 ihl-i Year. All summer she had SW1 had with her the two cubs n; Inst year. Now in the late tall ihey Were approaching their m. and winter, im- lt was in winter that rtlhev had been born. To other-g O ie Green Forest folks they were still cubs altogether they were nnw so big that they felt, quiee 3"°“"h"hl> 811d would soon be wan,_ daring oit to make plows for them- selves in the Great world AL glgmhéh lhPy Still followed mother e f“ they were illllie independ. h - 601112 what they pleased when they nleased. whether she liked is or not. So now mother paid very little attention to them exceptln 22M“ hi}! Kat into trouble. rheii BY "WW8 fvrrzot iheir lndepend. enco and IMP-VICKI for mother The f ' - - o in their short lives were tho ‘NQW. When Jzick Frost might u. rive any duy ghey had by chance found the new dam and pond that; Phddl’ the Beaver and Mrs Paddy had worked so hard to complete Yw 7.1 , Q; Contract Bridgelg By Josephine Culherteon mikhffiuiii 15$ Original Pits: Ailects Bidding Mhhi’ players cuiisistentl - y forget hi1? an?‘ "l" he" passed origin- . 19L!‘ one-over one 0r two ova-u One takeout of partners bid is not ivffihg. Thus, they irnake the Same and then feel highl 1 Cause partner does lioilgirohgfaagl Lets “made? h i-YIJICBI case: North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 464 'Q52 QAJIO? ‘A654 OKQM N ‘A392 V37 w E 91043 0Q” axes 4.11081 S ‘Q32 ' Q1087 . QAKJDS Q9813 5K9 Thebidding: North East South West Peal Pass 1Q Pan 2 Pass Pass Pass North made four-odd, but a lriy._ down game had been missed at hearts. It hives not South who visas m5. SDOIISIIJIB (or bliisdlad result! He had opened titird-holtd with q "dead minimum," hence, it. would have been highly misleading for him to rebid, merely because North made a. two-over one regpQnsg, This response did not offset North's 0118111111 puss-tits trwo diamond bid Wmlld be quite correct on some such holding as Q x x x U K _ QAKIXSj ‘xxx: -a,~.! ... If something like this was held by North. south would not. be happy if he bid two hearisi North, of course, would have to pass, and instead of having a reasonable play for two diamonds, North-South would probably suffer a substantial loss at two hearts. The fault lay entirely with North for not painting e better picture oi iiia strength in connection with South's heart bid, North should have jumped in diamonds _- or even in clubs - to tell Smith that he passed a hand just short of opening - bid requirements, and to imply a fit for the heart suit. Even a raise to three hearts — despite the lack of four-card suppot - would have been infinitely moire Iifaas "Come and see what I am dolny; it is tun" gontent to simply look over the pond and had gone about her busi- ness. he had too often seen Bea- ver dams and Ponds l° be m‘ terested in this one. But the cubs waded into the water and began splashing about, They splashed each other. They waded along the shore. Finally they stopped at the dam and wondered why time was water on one side and none on the other. One oi them spied in amour: the sticks oi which the (film ‘"5 largely built something white. Any- way It looked white in there among the dark colored sticks. Right BWBY he had to know what it. was He puied away some small sticks until he. could Push n new 1n and hook his claws into the thing. Isle tried to pull it out. Because at first he couldn't budge it he 105i hi5 tamper. with both pants he bczflh tearing MVZIY SUCKS ahfl ‘Fri-IL H” meant, to have that thing -ii he had t» tear the whole dam to 916095» He loosened the stuff around it and presently pulled it out. It was ngfliing but n short aspen stick from which Paddy the Beaver had gnawed the bark and then U564 the bare stick in the dam. MW!‘ an m, Iwflfk he had gone to to get it it was useless to the fllh- HQ hit it with a palw and sen-t it flying out (yn the water. Then for the first time he noticed that a small stream of ivater was cumin: through the dam where that stick had been. I-le poked at the place where the water was coming through and pulled out another stick. The water betlflh 1° Th“ faster. I» "m!" called the cub to the other cub. "Come see what I'm £10m!- it is fun." Of course the other cub canine in a hurry. The water b82311 W‘ 5W" out. Both cuhs went to work tear- ing out sticks and other stufl. making the hole larger: The vra-tei" came through (aster. It spattered in their faces. It was muddy Phil soon their coats were a sight. They didn't mind. They didn't mind at all. Soon the water was rushing thirough that hole. ‘they poker! their heads over the clam to niratch tho water swirl around as it was drawn down to rush throulh w" hole. Then they went back t0 making the hole bigger. Soon the water was rushing lhlVJllRIbSt) fast that the hand was heennnn; to grow smaller. The cubs chant- ndth-e this. It wouldnt have meant anything I-o them ii they had. But it meant everything in the world to two anxious folks in brown coats when they discovered that something was wronl and went, to see what had happened q;- vwu happening. The cubs were in the worst kind oi mischief. They dldn‘t know it but, thEY wouldn't have cared ii'_ihey had known. They were hzivinfl h!"- The next story: Cubs." 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