A - -_- .. L‘ ‘:12; '25:,» PAGE archway: a Clover Club - Halloween Dance The Clover Club will be formally re-opened for the dancing pleasure of the general “public by a Hallowe'en Dance on Saturday evening, October 30th, dancing commencing at 9:30 PM. Featuring Al Blanchard and his Clover Club Band. Tables - Free Check Rooms — Cafeteria For Reservations Phone I222 _ Admission 75c MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY Wldllllllllll|llllllltlllllllllll| hh@ KINSMEN MAMMOTH Childrelfs llallowe’eii Party AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN ARMOURIES Saturday, October 30 Doors open at 7 P.M. \-\- l W XJE ¥§3§{¥ avg Treats, films, stage show. Prizes for best costumes \'\'\'\ Z Your Costume is your Ticket / ~ llllllllilllIillllIlIllliillllllllllllillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll" l I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE IIURTIIIIMBEIILIIIIII FEIIIIIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time NOVEMBER 1-30 Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova Charles A. Dunning Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning 8 a.m. ‘Prince Nova ll 0-m- LISTEN I~N TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION I p.m. 3 pm. 8 a.m. II a.m. oeeloeeeeeee I p.m. 3 a.m. Customers ot:- ISLANDFURRIERS PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE As we have approximately 2500 fur coats in our stor~ age vaults to be delivered within the next four weeks we must insist on at least 24 hours advance notice before de- livering your coat. If you are calling for your coat the some advance notice must lie given. This will avoid any confusion, and will assure you of prompt delivery. ‘ THIS IS IMPORTANT I ISLANDFURRIERS (By Thornton W. Burgess) BRIGHT Ales for those who dey and night Must live in ever constant fright! —-Old Mother Nature. Bans! Bans! The sound was ‘faint in the distance. yet in the‘ ‘Q06? Old Brier-patch Peter Rabbit shiver-ed. Mrs. Peter shivered. In the Gaeen Forest Happy Jack Squirrel shivered. Lightfoot the Deer sliivered. Mr. Lightfoot shiV-l cred. So did the twin IIIWTIS. They. lshivered without knowing why {Thunderer the Grouse and Mrs, Grouse shivei-ed, and six well grown young Grou<e stirred uneasily. Over on the Green Meadows at the‘ edge of Farmer Brown's corrifieldl Bob White and Mrs. Bob shlvered and ten young Bob Whites looked Blglmeli-h UP I11 the 10g! Pasture, ii___________________ W We By were cure u restin ‘ . mddy FOX and Mm Redgy ma“: agar the night the fright re lsltlfiler- b1" "my did give eech Bengl That-was over by the Bil ‘ugh or an anxious look. Here and Rivet‘. Hidden by e windfall over b ere on the trees leaves were a 1n the gram Forest, Ljghtfqof, the wgllltllul "d- Hm and thew on Deer lifted hishcad quickly with d e around other leaves were e a startled look in his hig, soft eye; f°§d1111 "d- -'~ ‘"5 the season o! Mrs. Grouse crept into a thick errtble guns. bramble-tangle. Buster Bear sud- FTIghI “f” everywhe" n W11! denly left e feast. of sweet acorns. l" u“ all" It ellleled ‘m0 "l! Peter Rabbit. safe in the dear Old gin“ “ml “EIIWTMI Mk °l ‘I16 Brier-patch, nevertheless crouched Nice“ Fm?“ “d u"! 91"" closer to the ground. rations iiith every breath theyi Bang! That. was up in the Old °“°“~ l“ “'11s "1 "WY llttle sound Pasture. Mrs. Quack led her flock "the 1115*“ °l a l¢=1~ the aneu- out of the wild rice along the shore 1111B °1 e “is, the fnlllns o! e of the Big River out to the middle “mi m’ rl-‘bbmi °Y °11fl limb where they could see far in all against another. It was in overy- directions. Over on the Green {I'll-UK Illll moved -— U19 1111"” 01 Meadows Johnny Chuck dived into "1"" 511d 111° SWHYIHB 0! tell his underground house and almost 818$ 01' rushes in the wind. a decided that it was time to go to drifting‘ shadow. It was in every bed {m- wlmgy, 1n the Smiling ulilamlh“ 5mm l" "all l5 Q1058 Pool Jerry Muskrat dived with a “I *k“°“'" “"391 A115 lir POS- sharp warning slnp oi his tell on “sud not ‘Imle m9“ “‘l1° W"! the water. and his plunge was fol- humeli but ‘ll-I “he” 9415- ll". lowed by that of Airs. Jerry front not alivaya without cull-eel the end of an old 10g where she Pmgm- It was Wm‘ "91? 0119- liad been opening a clam. but especially with those who ivere might, 15 catching. The young aumed‘ It w“ “m1 “"111 ‘V1191 just starting out for tliopiselires In ‘all m°ved “d “h” ‘My "I °1’ the Great World. knew nothing of "fwd l" llllllnl- ll W“ WI"! Illflm two legged hunters with dreadful ‘mm they “l” "id “M11 ll"? guns. They would know belore drank‘ l" “'54 “"191 "1"" when the season was over. But now they they went to elven and ivlien they caught the fright of’ their elders “‘°ke' EW" "h?" ll" 3180K who did know only mo well. Per- shmfw‘ “om”! °"I' 11°F" I316 heps they were the more fright- P111114! R1118 511611006 ill! ‘Ififflblfl eneci because they knew not. what [it was of which they were afraid. [The unknown often is more fright- "m"; m“ m‘ k“°“”" Wm“ ‘he 2% ‘latter may be far the greater (>1 ' ldariger. i contract Brldgell A young Bob White with a gi I; Josephine; Gatherer,“ broken wing crept into the dear _ _‘ . Old Brier-patch and him in the s?" ""J.'§E% hole in the middle of it. Peter NO ENTERPRISE Buster Beer suddenly left. a feast of acorns lsaw him hilt could do nothinfl fol‘ him. A hunter sent his lipg in to look for the young Bob White. but he lost the scent. The hunter himself crashed his way in to look. for he would not leave a wounded iblrd to suffer if he could help it. ‘He searched and searched but. iii 5°13“? fe-epvnse to his partner's takeout double in todayh deal w“ almost unhahevahly "wqudcg," we“ 15ml" iaiii. It merely frightened Peter 3°31 “his VUIYWYBBII and Mrs. Peter half to death so . .6 3 that for the rest oi that day they ‘A 8-, were so jumpy that the least un- . A 5 3 3 expected sound added to their ‘TA ‘I 8 4 ‘ll-mm! i ht e ceasing Man- eaioas 4Q: ,5° 1K - m" m “the “ N V I“ ‘ ‘ 2 " made mm madam“ b" th omesl T K 9 6 3 w E T ‘I m 9 a I Natuxie intend? f all Ea segsun of h- Q 7 6 ‘r1 5 3 - beaut tul seaso o :___ S ifright and sadness for the Green 1 '!"orest end Green Meadow folk. ‘ z And there was nothing they could do about it save to try to hide in fear and trembling. Gunners were ‘F having sport. The bidding: u Wu‘ North ma‘ Qflfi‘ The IICXI. story: An Old DIS- i g Dble. Peel 2 a (ii ow- Peal Pu: Peso Anglican clergyman Attacks l.0.ll.E. Move (By The Clnldlln Prone) 5mm‘ 9951-13’ collected three over- tricks on his two-club contract, DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE HALIFAX TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (To and From Any Point.) ; CRARLOTTETOWN ‘PHONE 1122 l Rowling: The Mover merely by exercising restraint about dffllvlh! trumps. The favorable pas. ition of the heart king-which was only natural, considering West's opening bid - was the only bit of luvk required. The fault for missing this neu- lflydown game was. of course ex- (‘lllfwlly SOUtIVS. His two-club re- OTFAWA. Oct. 28—Eflorts a! national officers of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire to have the Dean of Canterbury bar- red from Canada were attacked today by Rev. J. Gregory Lee of St. Peter's Anglican Ohurch here. The I.O.D.E. move is “an abuse I wvos-oooao-rooo-eeovooooeo FURNITURE MOVING. STORAGE AND CRATING ' ‘EAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING All Loads Insured HALIFAX ‘PHONE 3-1058 W-ienouse‘. 158 Lower Water Street. Ilalifax. ‘N’. 3. Charlottetown to Sydney - Monday. Wednesday end filthy Freight service eint John end lttmieton to Prince Edward Island Tuesdays end Thursdays leint Joins ‘Phone No. 3-6052 Monotone ‘Phone 8232 6.. F. lluteheeon 8| Son OPTOMETRIASTS “Specialists In the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- Ieete." ' 88 Grafton Street OOO Al? KIIIY For Foot Ailments GIIIISIILI ll. J. A. IIIOWII. II. P. Ilrtlioiieillo Cleiropoeliet 143 Greet George ltreel g cuanwrrurowu. nu i O0 O00 O-OO-O-QJrOOOQO4OQ-O-OQ “AAA; Fpflnse to the takeout double was o; extremely "llfeilmflfilve. consid~ Bring the strength of lliil holding! After all he would have had to bid W0 Clul“ with as bad a hand as: international goodwill." said Mr Lee. chairman of the Ottawa committee arranging for the visit, of the "Red Dean", Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson. ‘ Pickles can be made from el- OX XX" most any kind of fruit or vege. :3‘ l‘ l‘ table. x x 2e ‘K x I The difference between this ed- mittedly extreme illustration enl what South actually had wee e0 enormous that. surely. it. was worth describing via the response! The horrible haiid cited would be worth exactly nothing. whereas South's actual holding was worth about ll! to eight tricks at. a club contract». to say nothing u! the control that hie singleton diamond geve him. Thus, South should not have had the slightest qualm about jumping to three ‘clubs-and North milht then have become more interested _ In game possibilities. The two-club bid stopped North deed in his tracks. TIPPI AND " U‘: OCTOBER so, 7194,; Zri-i- h. . Iv eorge I is. 1 McManu- ‘n: ~== snout; ri- n-Alzzs MV MIND I, or: MY QHELJMATEM‘ I noose-hi i» kin; m‘... eps- ‘(EBAY/EVE GOT A HOUSE, AND WE COULD HAVE HAD ANOTHER HOUSE-- BUT I-IE GIVESATI-IE WINNING TICKET A » TlCl< T o ' oi= u w MRS. SNITCH CRIED ifon lav-no ear A HOME"! A we even: FOR A "C MOMENT" lilllElK K005! HAND- etlitth ee m. _ ‘ ‘l PLAYGROUND TILLIE THE roiLen LlNA i! BY Ybun UN FAIR Mari-loos mime - iukoFMY Yea.’ 1 LOOK Ar MIN WiTHL-Olli‘ F DOING A BETTER JDBTI-IAN A LOT OF THE MENGI THE 5TAFFI ‘ ‘ SCOOPING "Tl-IE cml n. Rsvomuns Auo i"; ‘TRAQE ,/ Ll N , enoeuseaiue wag no sl w '“‘ Nmgrigggggfr : I ' W‘ ‘. I . . ' (I e A .7 e I . , néhu 14f '-. ‘a 1Q GET I5 , l“