g- v- - fivv-fi<li‘\'r'v PAGE TEN _ ._ ____,________. n A N ¢ E MASllllEllAlIE oArrcr Montague Curling Rink Tuesday, November 9th. WINSLOE STATION HALL Music by Don Messer and His Eastern Rhythm Boys Orchestra Manda" Canteen Service Special Prizes for those in cos- y _ ~ 4 ‘ " fi__. ADMISSION so‘ - Bus Leaving Clltlrtzwn — 8 p.m. (By Thomro" w‘ surge”) DANCING m” m m” Canteen Service Admission 50c 511591431008 BLACKY I l_‘ i , QUEENS BIIUIITY GONVENTIUN eral Election. nation A tull attendance is requested. REAGH BAGNALL, President. ., . .. CHEDULE, SUBJECTTO CHANGE lLlNG S 1924s SA (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time NOVEMBER I-30 Leave Wood Islands- Leave Caribou— LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7.30 AM. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE l A Convention of the Progressive Conservative Associa- tion oi Queens County will be held in the Empire Theatre, Market Building, Charlottetown, the 24th. day of November, I948, beginning ot B P. M., for the nomination oi two Pro- gressive Conservative Candidates to contest the next Fed- Each Poll Chairman shall hold a Poll Meeting for the purpose at appointing live Delegates to attend this Con- JOSEPH. R. MACMILLAN, Secretary. NGRTHIIMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Prince Nova .. 8 a.m. I p.m. Charles A. Dunning . II a.m. 3 p.m. Charles A. Dunning . . . . 8 a.m. I p.m. Prince Nova II a.m. 3 p.m. Customers of:- ISLAND FIIRRIERS PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE advance notice must be given. prompt delivery. THIS IS IMPORTANT ISLAND Funnuzns 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 Ieost 24 hours advance notice before de- livering your coat. It you are calling for your coat the some This will avoid any confusion, and will assure you of Ai Isl! onrl you need! fill [bib/M IIIRDIQIR) >11‘ arnrsowooo No more shortage! Production of MASONITE* PKLSDWOODS has bcen tremendously spccdcd up to meet constantly increasing demands. From the new modernized mill we're n! last getting all the Presclvvood u‘: need-all the Prcsdwootl you need,‘ NOIVis the time to order! lMamniIr 1r .1 rrrislrrrr/ frat/cirrrrrt 11m!’ "Zen/fin m.” Mar/mire (Jon/trim; o/ (AIVIJ/{Il L11/.. ii t/Jc wmrrr 0/ l/irlirodur), L. M. POOLE and G0. Phone 171 -— Charlottetown -— Phone 172 W111i’! you suspect but do not know Make sure that what you, think i5 so. —Blaclry The Grow. 1n the Green {Forest and on the Green Meadows are many smart folks. but none smarter than BIRCH’ the Crow. not even Reddy Fox, Blacky has to be smart. If he" were not he would not be alive. no stupid Crow ever lived long. Nor does a careless Crow or one who is over bold. Blacky and Mrs. Blacky had raised a iamiLv o! five as fine young black scamps as ever rcarued about looking ior mischief. They had been a constant, source 0i’ worry to their parents and still “We, although now fully grown. iBlg as they were they still had hunted as we are now. Just what much to learn, and learning o“; these two-legged hunters with sometimes be very costly, especial. dreadful guns have against u: 1 "It gets worse every year," grumbled Blacky ly for Crow's. don't know. They hunt other folks "It gets worse every you," but only at certain short times». grumbled Blacky. They hunt us all the time the year "What does?" Mrs. Blacky through. There is no time o! year wanted to know. lvrhen a Crow is sale from them. "A crew's lire," replied BlagkyfAnd the things they'll do! Listen." “It does seem so." agreed Mrs,j Mrs. Blacky listened. “That isn't. Blacky. ;one of our brood cawing. It is “It is so." declared Blacky. "Itkmother Crow, n stranger." said was hard enough when we were she. growing up. but it ls worse ior the "It is a stranger. but not another children. We Crows never werefirotv." said Black)‘ bitterly. ewawtkec ' W§¢0€ Mrs. Blacky listened more closely. You’re right, my dear." a ‘It COIIITGCE Bfldgé i said Shel.‘ "Iéeria onetordixnosehtwo’; By Josephine Culbertson aeggiow I"; 5 P" en 3 9 . e is trying to call ua A§¢oQeo§QoQ~oo§M>Q over there. I wonder what for." "Do you? Well, don't go over BAD TACTICS n there to find out." replied Blacky '.'Caw, caw,ca\v" sounded the North's bid in today's deal tvas V014‘? 0f B YOURS CTOW in the dis- academically justified, but a very time 811d a moment» 1B9" l 60111116 bad tactical move more began cawing. They were replying to that hunter-ls call. , 515$ dealef- "There you are." said Blacky North-South Wlnerebie u! bitterly, "In a iew minutes those 3°°“5°°"°- youngsters will be going over to msiwva‘ 4° °n 9""- see who the stranger is and what ¢AK1Q7 he wants. Come on my dear. We QA62‘ must look out for those who dorft Q 432 know enough to look out tor them- ; 10 8 5 selves." QJ5432 Q86 He spread his black wings and QKSS N @107‘ OAQ‘! w E 0J9 with Mrs. Blacky following flew C?‘ s ' QKQ9‘ to head off the young Crows who ‘Q9 37 were already flying toward that hidden caller. VQ-Y“ Now Bl cky no to. a1 cky 4 iéfisa‘ did somea cnwiriig themgelves aand n, m1’ the iive young Crows turned alnd eb ding: 4 _ headed toward them. Blacky ed n“; 5mm, we“ ‘flu-Q’ the way to a favorite clump o! p“; p“. Pa“ 1 ‘ _ trees. The five young Crows began 34-, 2° 2N1- pugi talking all at once. They were 3+ 3Q Double 4Q excited and very, very curious. Pas: Pan Double Peal Had rather and mother heard that Pan Pas: stranger and what was he saying? "He has found an Owl over there North. it is true. had the "book and wants us to come over there rflqlllfemfifltfi" 10f an Opening bldfsmd have some fun. Why don't raven in fourth position, but the , we go?" cried one, ‘part-score conditions should havel "Because there isn't any Crow =made him more discreet. Onelover there.” replied Blacky. tthing was aure: the non-vulnerable "But there ls! Can't you hear ‘opponents would not take kindly t0 ‘him?’ Just as plainly as I can." the idea that North might col-lcried another young Crow. llect game and rubber via a comm Blacky shook his hood. “That lparatively 10w contract. end i! they isn't a. Crow and 1 doubt ii there ;had any values at all (which is an Owl there, not a live one lsouth’: pass guaranteed). they anyway.” said he. lwould Probably "complete" visor-l Mrs. Blacky nodded in agree- ‘ously. ~ment. "Your father is right." said I Another argument against the she, "It \ve should go over there ‘Opening bid IJY Nflfth W85 the fact Isomethlng dreadful would surely ;lhat his own partner would nat- gppen to one and perhaps more .u.rally raise a voice in the proceed- i us. That. is a hunter trying to ‘lugs and perhaps do some "push- make us think he is a Crow and Ana“ on his own account- This. ob- has found an Owl roosting there. ,\'10\1-$1Y. “'85 Precisely what, oo- Your father knows." ‘CUIYECI- SOUUTS lIOIdiHQ “'85 9X- Tlie young Crows stared at he! celient under the circumstances as it they couldn't quite believe .and he could not be blamed [or his what she had said. "not just aria. vigorous bldding- . pitious." ‘said one ‘in a low voice l West opened the club jack. De- to another. ciarer won and attempted to dis- "Right, my son, Quite right. 1 turd his lasing club on dummy's 3m suspicious, 1 3m glwayg ma. spades, but East ruffed in. South plcious. That is why 1 nm alive discarded Iii-s club. anyway. fllldrnd here today." said Blacky, who then ruffed East's club return .By ; had Qverhggyd thg other, the time South had established his hearts and stayed off attacks from all sides, West had cashed in not only the ace and queen o1‘ dirt- monds but also the seven-spot, and the contract. was clown two tricks, 500 points. ‘ j 1 Till lll l1 l T N Lh to pa; ‘Zianililly bgcauxlsre Che ovrvas ode- y Chcck Thcm Fast for 35c jtermined to capitalize a part-score. SOLD EVERY-WHERE RIP KIRBY It. would have been wiser to wait ‘for a hand with more offensive I ‘ i .power. ' By Alex Raymond you oo ME AN INJUFFICEI r AM ~01‘ HOLDING you FCE gee-ecu.’ M155 BANNISTERUBETVA“ HAVE You to HEART! HAVE vou no eves? cow-r l sou see ‘mom... . lyjierry Heenlgsen y. 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