' PVKGE TEN OLD TIME FlllllLlNG ' OLD TIME FIDDLING, STEP-DANCING AND SlNGlNG CONTEST (Singini: for Adults Only) KINKORA HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. NOVEMBER 5th -- 8:00 0'CLOCK Good Cash Prizes. Entries to be sent to Mrs. Sahinus Johnston, Kinkora or Phnno 9001. llv Thornton W. lumen! i A GREEN roaasr PICNIC Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY Al Blnnvlm nl and the "Clover Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 For rI'M3lll:llllIll.N' l'h0m' 1322 Ilvfurv '7 P.M. Call 478-L Re-.-vrvntions held until 10:30 p.m. Arlntisslnn-.750 SATURDAY .Vl(ill'l' l5 Y()l'R DANCE NIGHT AT Tllli (il.(H'lCR (.'Ll'B NOTICE OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ACT F91-son:-. ultri ;IIt' in iirverly ("ll'CllmSlal1('('S and be- tween 65 and Rf! .ltVll'i at age may now apply for as- sistance unrlrr tliv Old Age Assistance Act. to qualify applirniiin: iiiiist pass a means test. will be irzistmwl ;ai:.riiist properties of all applicants to whoni zissistziiia--i is gi'ziiitvd. For 8.p1Ill('(lliIIll lvirnirs write to:- DIRECTOR (W ()l,l) AGE ASSISTANCE Depnrtiiimt of Health and Welfare, Box -llll. Clmrlottetown. ItanoteoEiiu'"uiicie” any lwawcir-Eds ..,T.-.r'...., , , .. ;-:m',NAmt,Eo-4 .' TO 4 . U'?F::LJ- 50?. Eliw A VI5lAl.Vri ' f:24Wlrfi! To READ arr THE TUETLE "mas I6 4441:: ”f' 7145 B463”. Mao. Naturals bounty is for ail HOWPVPT biz. however small. -Farmer Brown's Boy. Ilack Frost had been busy in the lGreen Forest. He had been very ihusy. He had been opening beech- nuts and rough brother North Wind had shaken many of tha sweet little three-cornered nuts to the ground. It was a good year for lheechnuu. it very good year. So it was a good year for many Green lForest folks. There were more of who delicious little nuts than the little people or the Green Forest .had ever seen at one time. This tmearit that. each day was a picnic tday while the nuts lasted. ' Eveiryibody with a liking for these sweet. little nuts was on lhand eac a . s ' . lliear urn? t(he)re.G.lSf)”u':sz ax?” '0 get mmself a dmerem 339a... so were the cubs. Lighh kind all dinner. :1 Rahbl-t dinner or lrooi the Deer and Mrs. Light- 3 S,q””'re1 dm"" '5” .)"sLa”"e.' i mm and the mwns were me", .'Vow of course a picmr. is a niaci- Thunder" the Grouse and Mmim liavr plenty in cat and a.good Grouse were there. or course. the um" I", V?” them "rid? H1: tsquirrel cousins were there. . lheefh, Lteei” Hall"; 0316;”) 0 Gay iHappy Jack of the gray coat,tn”.”3s. means A 30 h.lme' 5 istriped Chipmunk of the styipedliljatly isytmeans .NOl'nCxl:ll'lZtn10N;i. ,coat. and Rusrty the Fox Sqtiirrel. Sm”-V 1 means 3 re" in: 0 gm) Bobby Coon and um Bmy P09 nature. There is nothing in the Sum were on hand They we” not Great World much haidci than as Iond of the nuts as of snmelm be.ham)”'v goOd'na'm.ed when Mn” mm:S ML Lhey liked n;one is hllngr-V. A full Slnniilch l chance. Ofcourse Blauky the Crow imnd m"d'"M”m aim”! '1:wa” ge together. .was there. and you may he simi. ' V H - lsammy Jay was there. Yank Yankf bnliac gm Tiger Shilrafreg lthe Nuthatch and Tommy 'rir. then” ”” 3" ”' M l ”” C He really was good natured. also was there. he hoped to be - . . . under which the little nuts were Chickadee ueie on hand. Theie hiding. and Smdy "woof, W001... now and then. Sometimes he lgrowled a warning tn others not in come too near. But his growls didn't mean aiiytliing more than a warniimz. He really was good- natured. It was the same way with Mother Bea-r. She and the Cubs kept resrpeetful distance from Busite-r Bear as did every- body else. But there as no' quarrel- tinrg. That. was left for the Squirrel !t.9Qseocseose:eoQseoas-2. icousins. Mos;t. '0! thel Pficliltictlgers , were cnniten-. ll mrrey I .eir A STANDARD SAFETY PLAY .stnmar-hi. to Pat. all they could. V, " "'V H 'huI the F.mi;rrpt rnusins are. mgtrhngfiinf zriiplttllidizati a5 im” k"9"'- thrifty folk. Ealliiz i all they could at. nne time was 21?.” iii." i.iT...S..””t.".; Mt mush "" W": Th” ." ' ed to fill their starchousrs. In mm” to Pmploy ' wrety may fact, their storehousos came be- lwere others, some of them just. lto look on. One of these was lPeter Rabibit. Another was Redd! .Fo.x-. Roddy ate a few of the nuts. ibut like Redtail the Hawk who i .n..n.n.....- , ;gaeogsoo(Qsooe:ea'Qsooc., contract Bridge By Jolephlna Culbertson E l l :m-”ChsP"m-'- Doisibrlity. wr had'pl:ay provides against the trump was '-"exm"l"bxe' . fore their stomachs. Sn anxious ?lI:il:.tt.:-g:iltelir.t'tilnerrublq. dd ;,C.0:nnue,di,n..i.JEz,e; L61- ,-.. . .AK343 lsouth won with the king, led a .Ag 5 low diamond to the king. and re- .K 9 3 ttiirned a diamond from the board. 4,Q7 ;He was extremely annoyed when . J 9 5 N . Q 10 5 East showed nut. and it became Q 10 9 3 2 Q Q J 1 4 evident that West would have to Q Q 10 5 4 W E Q 6 be Riven two diamond tricks. Q82 S hie 355 The average player. given this .1 trump combination. does not pro- Q72 tert himself as he should, It is a V K 3 serious error to play as South did. QAJ87U li.P.. to lead low to the king. The dA.KJ3 (correct first lead is the ace. and -n, Nddi when both Opponents iollnw, . Q 'm E II 'Snuthshould then lead low. and with T2,” 2": 2. 'West following. put in dummy's 1 nine. It East can take this trick. . 9 Fun 44 Pan . . , t. P.” a. Pm even with the ten-spot. it doesnt. matter. because the suit has bro- ken 3-2 and South can count on y trlrawing the last mit:tanding hlltlfe wp haw rofrired in the) trump with dummy's king. The l”-S" belle? WY. that at match- break existing above, and also DOIYTL5 North-South would be.againat. the possibility that East wiser to reach six notrump has Q-10-x-x at trumps. In this T3111?! than the minor-suit con- latter event, West. shows out on f-rat-t. As. a matter of fact. South the second lead of the suit; the 1135 Precisely the same chance at king is played from diiniiny. and each contract. the nine led through East's Q-10 W9-W Opened: the heart tan. toward South's J-R-7. a37'whLT'fKEiiTiz . . . '9 ”JfX V I5 mramw m,rwaux.. ALL we WHOLE WAY To THAR I8 AAN . I SUCH cI:iTTEl2 SAVE MF. t - AS ORSON ON sADII'. WELLS .'.' HAWKINS am!!! 1 at hvl it rs MY DEAR. 'r '3 1 cm; MY mm - E 9 ND I PAPII, WH DAILY Pi-lIlI'I I wont IX-ate: roozmvmmv Isianaia.-I925 's A - o4na6ww 4-045s 7 Mr: m rzacyze mvx Mf wsi.t,ai2. WA6 fllfblm go...AareAo o: sienw av i:A-rulers IIAL NAM:,i.ii-ta A you-s'r cm: , You sworn cr Pxckzp sowzaapy ALIVE -- MEBBE oi: mower PARTY. hint: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED we COMMISSION 5Av6 THERE wow? as A POSTPONEMUNT UNLESS HIS ANKLE AIN'T BETTER...AN' lT'LL BE oovw N A wsstt. 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WHAT A HUIIAND-AND-WIFE INYWAY, I'M THINK- IN6 OF TAKING BE ANY ACKS. - IV E EDT" If Harry Hoenlgui