A nAroisoN mu uuctt tun AUGUST o. 1949 DANCE Sansysloo Ballroom I Every Mom, Wed. Sol. I COME To Bvrifast llhuroh ANNIVERSARY TEA Eastern Rhythm Boys WEDNESDAY’ AMMSSW" 350 AUGUST 10th Meet your friends there Sufi?" 997W‘! 110m "W" 4 to s=ao illustration litation Field ilays The Dominion Department of Agriculture in cooperation with the Provincial Department of Agriculture will ~hold ll- lustration Station Field Days on the following dates at 2 p.m. sharp-rain or shine. FARM 0F WILLIAM E. JOHNSTON, Dong River, August 10th. SPEAKERS: Mrs. Julian Herring, the Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart, Austin A. Scales, H. W. Clay. R. C. Parent. FARM OF T. ALBERT HICKEN, Ailiston, August llth. SPEAKERS: Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore, the Hon. W. ‘F. and» Stewart, R. C. Parent, E. H. Saunders, G. C. arren. FARM 0F HUGH J. MacDONALD, Monticello, August 12th. SPEAKERS: Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore, the Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart, R. C. Parent, D. C. Schurman, S. C. Wright, F. M. Deacon. A tour will be made of the station fields and fertilized pastures, meadows, grain, root, potato projects and various seed mixtures for hay and pasture will be observed. Managed woodlots and reforestation projects will be visited. The work of the Illustration Station will be discussed by the supervisor. Take this as an opportunity to meet your neighbors, to converse with Departmental representatives and view the work that is in progress. ' W. N. BLACK, , Supervisor oflllustration Stations , For P. E. I. LIVE STOCK EXIIIBITURS AT THE CHARLOTTEIOWN FAIR must have all show cattle blood tested for Bug's Disease anytime within 60 days of show. by uunom Mcbnoe T DON'T’ BEACH ‘TH’ CANOE‘ ON _ WHOSE STDNES/Wli-UE. "Li; ' JUST SYEP OUT HEQE ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "She is back." said Swifty. the smart mate of Young Coyote. He still went by that name. although he had been out in the great world for over s year. He and Swlfty had a home and family of their own. "Who is bsck where?" he asked. 1B2"! opening one eye. He was curled-up on his favorite place for taking a nap. l-l-e didn't even know that swifty had been sway while he nspped. "Mrs. Pronghorn." replied Swifty. She grinned at the way that other BYE opened and he sat up and took notice. "Back where?" he demanded. “Back where you found her and from which you chased her away." said Swifty as she examined a foot to see ii’ a little burr had lodged between two toes. "How doryou know that?" asked Young Coyote. eyeing her sharply. "I've been over there. I chased i191‘. then hit and watchd her come back." explained Swifty. 0 ""l'hen that makes twice she has come back. once after I chased her. and again after you chased her. Was she alone?" said Young CQYOl-e- ~On his sharp face was a m~ Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ,e razor-guru,- 0,!" ezhexnz-z-xegn-r- uuuunrerssens ERRORS IN ABUNDANCE ‘Ihers were errors almost too numerous for tull descoiptirn 1n today's deal, played at rubber {bridge by four players reputed to be experts. East dealel__ _ Neither side vulllerabm ‘$645 D°"'-'N ~Ith i: fi ‘l. W0:- :2“- ‘Jib g2 P! ‘PQC-D o‘ M>>°> B g9” O -I Q b poo-v, s ° n l-e. Doc» .0?“ Jhve" V‘ 5s we W ‘Fhzs was the rather extraordin- ary bidding: mist ‘ South . West Nortl 1 ‘ 1 Q ‘ Pass Pass 3 ‘g 3 g Pass 3 Q 3 Q 4 Q Pass | Fail Dbls. Pass Pass Pass South's bidding. though rather inconsistent, had the supreme vir- tue of working out well. East hnd no alibis! His failure to make an informatory double of one heart. when that bid came around t0 him, was not only responsible in large degree for the outcome. but could have been even more costly! West might have had s weak hand. but five or six spades to the queen or king. and, by East's failing to double. i was not un- likely that neither art nor West would ever mention spades — in- deed. the bidding might well die at two clubs! West thought for a long time about bidding five clubs over four hearts. and even about taking out the double to a club contract. but he concluded that his heart queen and diamond king should be enough to set four hearts. Actually. they should not have been! South ruffed the club open- ing. cashed the top trumps, then made the seriou error of leading the diamond queen from his own hand. This lost to the blank ace. and later South hsd to give West two diamond tricks. After dropping the trumps. ii South to lead a spade to thr quern. Either then or later hr could lead a diamond from dummy and then h: would not have t" sacrifice a diamond honor to East‘ lllv Thornton -W. Burgess) The plotters plot their ends to gain. Nor think of others’ woe and pain. —Mrs. Pronghorn. rlhould have been elementary fo" ' "Oi course she was alone." reviled Bwifty look of puzzlement. "or course she was alone." re- ed Swifly. _ “Lwny do you say of course?‘ 6r manded her puzzled mate. “Why do you sHPPOse she had no company in the first place? asked Bwifty. She grinned in a most provoking manner as if she knew something he didn't. Sh: was teasins him. "That is what I would like to know. Why is she alone. and wily has she come back alter being chased away from that place?’ persisted Young Coyote. Swifty chuckled. “She secret," said she. "What kind of a secret?" barked her mate. l-le had begun to sus- pect that he was being teased. as indeed he was. “The same kind as we have down in our house in the ground," re- hss s piled Swifty. "Not babies?" cried Young Coy- ote excitedly. v "Babies most certainly," replied Swifty. "Did you see them?" asked ' Young Coyote eagerly. "No," replied Swifty. l-le looked disappointed. He looked doubtful. “Then how do you know?" he demanded. “For what other reason would she want to have no others around? Why else would she make believe something was wrong with her so that she couldn't run her fastest unless it was to lead us away irom her babies? Why else would she keep returning? 0f course she has babies.“ Swifty spoke as if there was no doubt whatever about it. There was none in her own mind. “But where are they? You didn't see any. I didn't see any. Where could she have hidden them?" cried Young Coyote. ' "That is for us to find out." was the prompt reply. "They must be near where we found her. If she is still there it means that they are still there. That means that they are too young to travel far. Of course they can't run as fast and las long as their mother can. so ‘we should be able to catch them without too much trouble. Young Antelope should make a very good dinner. very good indeed." “Let's go look for them right now. There is nothing the matter with my nose and there is noth- ingthe matter with your nose. What our eyes can't see our noses should be able to find. Now that We know there are babies they are as good as ours," declared Young Coyote. "Come on. my dear! The sooner we look for them the sooner we'll find them," he added. “Don't be too sure." grinned Swifty. "There is no knowing be- forehand what a mother can or may d0." ‘ BITES Insect, lush, or animal . . the bu: rrurmear is plenty so oi M card's er once. l: soother, heels and cleanses. Draws out the poison I blank ace. ROHAIITIO org/oz GRAB 774/5 ou_/c_x 1! p/vl IIIT 1N0 I'VE! 0!‘ GLO‘ cm 0o won 0F mo 4;” Bur Ell‘: [Muff to’ emu‘? vars/now wanna emrnmm I m m mm mo. S | y, 16%, H, lorrrsuuu TWICI ll NAHILY ‘ON JONES I lifil! l-Illll FAULT. DNEFALILT‘? 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