SEPTEMBER 23, * 1949 ausmrssiirii or ciiiiiionsicwii Your Charlottetown Board o! Trade extends to you a cordial invitation to‘ its September monthly meeting, Friday, September 28rd, 1949 at the ‘ Charlottetown Hotel with HON. W. G. KEOUGH Minister oi Fisheries and (Jo-operatives Government of Newfoundland ' as Guest Speaker Time 6 P. M . :: Prise $1,155 rAGE SEVEN "11 Wm you tsise a dare, each step with utmost —Peter Rabbit. It is too bad that Peter doesn't NW1?! Iollow his own advice, flvwilllr tho latter rm oi it. But it 1r w!" i» rive-wood advice than to ioilow it, ever so much easier. Peter had oome over to the RAIL GRADE 0R LIVE LAMBS We are buying lambs, live or on a rail grade basis. Should you wish to ship your lambs to us rail grade, contact our hog truckers in your respective district. A list o! these truckers will o found ever! Irldsv in your local inner. Live lambs will be bought by any n! our buyers. SWIFT CANADIAN c». us. i DAILY CROSSWORD , ACROSS 51. 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"I didn't know Johnny Ohugk can swim," said Peter to Jerry Muskrat floating in the water just; below him. Peter was sitting on the bank where it was highest. Jerry looked up and grinned. "n 1r surprising what a 1hr. oi’ things you don't know, Peter," he has a. squeaky voice. "Every time Wu oome over here there seems to be something you don't know." Peter grinned right back. “Every. body knows something, but nobody knows everything," said he. "who taught Johnny Chuck to swim?" "Nobody taught him to swim. There was no need 1dr gnyhody go, lwerybody can swim ii they only flfiii$*iflllfi ' Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson _ INSPIRED PLAY In today's deal it required a. B"!!! deal oi thought on declarers part to discover s, line 0g play that would give him any chance tor his slam contract, but he came through with (lying colors! South dearer. North-South vulnerable.‘ gins: ens: exai ‘A32 or ass erggioc N g1». esioav 0Q w E e32 aifQs-i S 4.100s asqiovcz exsa one 4.1a Thebidding. South West North East is 2e a4 Pass 4a s4. s; Pass d‘ ‘Pass Pane Pass South was riot ed with his own West opened the heart queen and the dummy was laid downi In sight wen six trump tricks, two hearts, two diamonds and one olub, but the total was not at all satis- iactory. However, alter a protract- ed huddle, South had an inspira- tion, Carefully winning the opening lead with the heart king in his own hand, South then drew the necessary two rounds or trumps. Alter that, he "leda low diamond to his ace and returned the dia- mond nine toward dummy, nodding his head in satisiaction when West threw of! a heart. The diamond king was put up, and now came the crucial play! Dummy’s last diamond was led, andiouth dis- carded a heart, giving the trick to East! East made his correct return, the club ten. South carefully retrain- ed from covering, but of course won with dummy! ace. He then entered his own hand with a trump and laid down every trump. until he himsel! was reduced to the six o! hearts and the jack o! club, while dummy kept the ace- iour o! hearts. , Observe West's dilemma! Be- iore South led the last trump, West held the jack-ten oi hearts and the club HM, but when he had to discard 0n the trump, he extremely pleas- sia-m bid when IBy Thornton W. Burgess) L L . had suspected that Johnny Chuck pl k TZY/A)’ TO £0.41 0U? tll/ TH 00B LOOTED k5 FAIRS, H? A T. YUE AB ,. m4; KIA/G f by Zane Grey ' Yis. BUT DOM’? s70!» Jul/MM "us, Doc I . é. #540 Poe 5/4025! f . I think so,‘ even you," Jerry Muskrat. "Oi course I om swim. I've swum across Laughing Brook more than once," boasted Peter. "Where it is widest?" Jerry. "No-o-o," admitted Peter. “Where it is narrowt?" Jerry ed. squesked asked ask Peter hesitated, but being honest he admitted that that was the ace. "Ho, ho, lhoi" laughed Jerry Muskrat in his squeaky v0ice.~"Do you call that swimming? Why didn't you jump across? What did you go across tor anyway?" "To get on the other side. What did you suppose I did it tor." re- torted Peter. “Come on in and Jerry squeaked. "I don't want to swim," replied show me," Squeaked. He always squeaks. He Petl "Aren't you hot? You look so," squeaked Jerry. "Oi course I'm hot. Did you ever know such hot weather? Every- body's hot these days," replied Peter. “1'm not,’ retorted Jerry promptly. "Chuga-rum! O! course he isn't hot. No one with sense enough to live in the water ever is hot. The water may get a little warm, but never hot. And it it is warm on top it is cool down below," crooked Grand-father Frog from the big green lily pad on which he was sitting. "You're afraid. That is why you, won't come in swi-nuning," squeaked Jerry Muskrat. “I'm not either. I'm not aIraid," retorted Peter and. stamped an- grily. He was losing his temper. It is a bad thing to lose one's temper, especially when being teased. “He's afraid he'll get his feet et. That's what is the matter. huga-rumi He's afraid he'll get his feet wet,” crooked Grand- lather Frog in his deepest. creak- iest voice. Then he snapped up a ioolish green fly who had ventured too near ior his own good, swal- lowed it and rolled his big gcggiy eyes as if something tasted very good indeed. Once more he settled himseii comfortably on his biz green lily pad. His ooat was as green as the lily pad. His waistcoat was white and yellow. "Chuga- rum," said he once more. "I dare you to come in swim- ming," taunted Jerry Muskrat, grinning up at Peter. It was s. provoking grin, a, most provoking in “Don't you know that Rabbits can't swim?” spoke up Spotty the Turtle, who was floating in the water neaF-by with just his head out listening. "Some Rabbits can," quacked an unexpected voice, and Mrs. Quack the Mallard Duok swam out from among the rushes at the head o! the Smiling Pool. "Down where I spend the winter Peter's cousin, Marshy the Marsh Rabbit, is almost as much at home in the water as you are, Jerry Muskrat," she added. "Didn't I say that everybody can swim? Peter just doesn't dare try. That's all," squeaked Jerry. TREE VARIETIES There are more than 125 species oi.’ Canadian trees. oi which 33 are conifers, occnmonly called soft- woods. e ELECTRICAL SCIENTIST The discovery oi electric current was made by an Italian physicist. Alessandro Volio. aiiuisas‘ There's nothing to Oflfl‘ “land's. It "takes hold”- Antiseptic. nothing, bulb‘ Gives quick relief I was "iixedl" 1i he gave up the club king, South would oi course cash the club jack, and it West discarded one oi his hearts, dum- my's four-spot would become per- iectiy good. WHILE TH‘ FAMBLY IS AT FULL STRENGTH ? Pour. 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