f _ race ran OCTOBER 22, 1949 DANCE Slaliyslde Ballroom for "?..i‘3;'“l';l' llama?"- “flélitilnhsitwi” Eastern Rhythm Boys" EH m" ADMISSION-Siva Mo“ Ileet your frienda there WEDNESDAY. "W" OCTOBER zen llot ilhieken Supper z , Admission-loo cmovsn "e665 l naucs: . - EVERY MTIIRDAY A] Blanchard and the “Clover Club" Band Dancing 9:80 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 122% i Between 5 p.m. and '1 p.m. Phone sis-n ‘ Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT is YOUR DANCE morn AT THE CLOVER CLUB O-OO-HQQ} O§+¥O+UQ-O-O-O-O~O§Q-O+OO-Q+O~OO 0-044 9-0 f0 04% SOUTH SHORE MUSICAL FESTIVAL Picnoferre Class 18 — Piano Solo — Over 14 years of age. COMPETITORS MAY CHOOSE THEIR SELECTION Any piece above Grade 0 Entry Date for this Glass-DUI‘. 29 Trophy for the (‘lass-SILVER TRAY donated by GEORGE T. CLARKI JEWELER SUMMERSIDE ‘ offensiw Hereford Breeders Meeting A meeting of the P. E. I. Hereford breeders will be held at the Provincial Department of Agriculture office on Tuesday evening, October 25th, at eight p.m. All breeders of Herefords are urged to attend. L. W. ROPER, Acting Secretary. Wood lslands-Oaribou Ferry Service The conduit; Link Between rnnvcn iaowairn ISLAND s nova scorn daily including Sunday ‘TANDARD TIME Schedule for Sept. 26th to Oct. Slst inclusive Making 4 Round Trips Daily icheduls for the present:- snrr. zeta r0 ocr. list leave Wood Islands- Time that's past is time that's dead. Turn not back. but look ahead, —Paddy the Beaver. "Winter is coming." said Paddy the Beaver. "You don't say," replied Buster Bear. . "I! you don't make a home soon you won't have any when winter does come. Then ivhat will you do?" asked Paddy. Buster shrugged his big black shoulders. Have you ever noticed how some folks shrug their should- ers when they haven't an answer ready for a qllvSiloil asked them. "I don't know." he confessed. “Winter isn't hcre yet. so why should I worry about that now?’ “If you had a home you would know what you were going to do lust as we Beavers know what we will do," said Paddy. “What will you do?" asked Bus ter just as if he didn't know. “We'll cat, sleep and be com- fortable. not caring a clap or our tails how cold it is. how the wind blows. how deep the snow is or whether or not the sun shines. And it will he because we have been smart enough to work while we can and make ready for what- ever may comc. There isn't a beg. ter built or a more comfortable house in all the Green Forest than that one of ours over there where the water is deep. Building QUcOClOCEDUUi1I'% i i Contract Bridge THE NOTRUMP OPENING One o! the best features of a sound notrump opening is the fact that the bidder can then sit bark and leave further developments. or defensive. to‘ he partner _- he has already. in one bid, adequately described his own holding, Unfortunately, however, West ll'i today's deal did not sub- scribe to that philosophy. 'We'st dealer. Both sides vulnerablq 4x .9 O 1v s 74 96 s-oco >>=<>- 3252 came g one» w z ‘gov: a: wFQCQ; " NCJQQ ant-any N bl B4 N "00 J9 8'! J6 ‘FOO-D The bidding: West North East 1 N’ '1‘ Pass Pass Dblc. Redbl Pass Pass Many readers may be shocked by North's redouble of two spades. holding as he did only a. singleton in partner's suit. but the fact is that. North's action was thoroughly warranted. His outside strength was considerable. and his king o! spades was easily as good as two or three low cards in the suit, South having come in at the two-level. vulner- able. East. needless to say. was not very pleased with the situation. but he was afraid that a runovut to three hearts might be very costly. and he had some hope that. west would be able to take six tricks against spades. single handed. West himself might have re- considered his position ‘and made the best of n bad bargin by bidding two nofrump~thus. by simple logic demanding that East show his best suit—but apparently West was determined to stand by his gun. West led the lack of hearts. South won with the queen and led a lou- spade. West decided to dunk. South discarded two clubs on high hearts, then led a diamond to the jack. West took his acre and shifted t) South 1 o Pals lly Tliorton W. larger!) “What do you mean by maybe?" growled Buster it has been a. lot of work. but it is worth it. Now all we have to do is to put some mud on the roof f0!‘ Jack Frost to freeze so that. folks with big claws like yours CHI“; walk out on the ice‘ in winter and teal‘ the roof open." replied Paddy. Buster grinned. "So that's the reason that roof is so hard to tear apart." said he. “l tried it onne when Jack Frost came extra early before I was ready to g0 to sleep. I walked out to your house on the ice. But that was all the good it did me. You had me and every- body else locked out." It was Paddy's turn to grin "That ls what comes of looking ahead and planning for what may happen. D0 you ever look ahead. Buster Bear?" he said. "Enough to see where I am going so that I won't fall over m? Own feet." replied Buster. and grinned again. "Don't you do anything at all to get ready for winter?" Paddy wanted to know. "Of Cmlrse I do." replied Buster. "What do you do?" demanded Mrs. Paddy; she had been listen- ing. "I 935-" replied Blister. "That is the nicest way of getting ready for winter that 1' know of." 1-1; swirled again and licked his lips. “Of course you eat. Everybody eats. But that isn't getting ready for winter. What you eat now won't keep you from going hungry by and by when there isn't any- thing to sat." said Paddy. "Your mistake, Paddy." said Buster. "What you eat now may not do you any good by and by. ‘but what I eat now will do me a lot of good when cold weather comes. I'm getting fat. Can't you see that I'm getting fatter every day? By the time Jack Frost comes to stay I'll be ready for him with a nice thick blanket of fat under my skin." "Maybe." said Paddy doubtfully. "What do .\'0u mean by maybe?" Prince Nova l D-Il- Oharlss A. Dunnin ...s....__... I IJ-m- Leave Caribou- Ghlries A. Dunning . l DJ". Prince Nova ......... .. 4 P-lib NOV. 1st to NOV. 80th have Wood Islands- Pflnm Nova ..........___............._.........................._.. l IJII. l D-m. t“ ' A. ' ll a.iri. 8 pni. have Caribou— ‘ A, ' l a.m. l pan. Prince Nova - 8 11-m- Tor daily informs n. listen to CFCY at ‘i280 A.M. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIMI liorthumherland Ferries limited the ace and queen of clubs. S0 the final outcome was that West took only two spade tricks. one diamond and one club, an: that North-South collected 240 points below the lino. 4'50 points Ll'L AINER above. and the rubber bonus. ‘I'll IS BETTER THAN MN OLD INVASION/T ‘mm Cnowb DOSNT KiCK IA¢K —AND DOESN'T HAN! ANY an smom ALI-Ill ~____¢4_~Qk _. . ‘growled Buster, “If you keep traveling around so much you will walk it all off." replied Paddy. and added. "Any- way under your skin isn't food in our stomach." l "I don't want food in my stom- ach then. I'll sleep better on an empty stomach. Yes. sir. a R001 blanket of fat under my skin and an emptv stomach when l go to sleep will mean a vomivfliflble iwinter." declared Buster Bear. "But if you haven't am’ 1101159 where will you sleep?" cried Mrs. Paddy. ' | "I don't know. but I don't worry about that." replied Buster. - He didn't. He didn't worry a hit ATTENTIUN Citizens of Marshfieid and Vicinity A meetin will be held in Marsh ieid Hall on Monday the 24th day of October, 1949 at 8 o'clock p.m. to name a Board of Directors of the old Marshfieid Cemetery. l Iv AL CAP? _ ‘o o » ‘is '7 '4'.‘ ‘H! .‘ f‘ 17> 151i? 1.11 ll, #3) T ll FHA/TS Muse was Maxwe- _ TNiNK HE'S NO M mo.» on A roan AWALSH AT THE SIGNIN’? NE DON'T ORE man Tit 1r mrr uxazv run run» All av usr Al/JHY 4/49 A CWSAE awaken... mm I by Zane Gre] topaz/arms’: smu- ui/sr ' Q KIN 4944511595.’ TI-Ils rs MAM! Put/yep 1r! I FEIQIT lT-‘CMON uowtmotvvte ma canvases ' n0 6'52? M: -. i" TEN Bil-LION» TWENTY Bil-LION" THEY Mus-r THINK WE PICK or: "rt-ta TREE!» 1» MONEY Y AND "CAP" STUII REPRESENT THE DON'T YOU’? 1' . Bvrus ww. YOU LETTEKMK us. GOVERNMENT; g, _ _/ WHY. YES" IN A VERY - .1’ Ill-‘vi-"i H3 "QP i NlCE FELLOW/SPlKE." OH, GOOD NlGi-m WEI-LING WONDER- -\rOU TAKlN’ HIM DOWN TO LOOK AT TH’ FUQNACE I'M GOING TO MAX up we FOLDMG so: OBODY ' \ THlB I6 Tl-lfl’ % < POWEQFU- ‘LIPPEN-ATOM" MEDiClNE .'.' '—" ALL I Do l5 ‘ma; A SWIG -AN' I'M MASTER OF ME Houss- I'M NOT 1 AFRAID OF ANYBODY! ‘ u g ' YCI i GAY ‘IOU EVEN I WOULDN'T BE ‘TALK WITHOUT THlG BACK . QTUFF FOR ANY- MAGGIE’ THING IN THE WORLD/l lk-u LLIE rue TOILEl. S l u S l OH-OH-THERE GOEB l- ME WYLL POWER.’ AH‘ l’ HAD INTENDED 1O BAWL OUT MAGGIE (Jaw. an, rm... spa-a in. You vifli v-Ifisl EVEN THE SPIRlT OF NOISONNE Tl-iE GREAT DEGlGNEI? CAN'T DESlGNA DRESS THAT WAS A CUTE DRESS HE DREW ' BuT l/ NOT lNTEQESTED IN HOUSE DRESSES I ATls n‘ LFARN ‘bmtux an’ won cahoots-