PAGE TEN I g PARADE ._.________i?_ Veterans of all wars ore urged to attend the Remem- brance Day Parade to the War Memorial on 11th. Nov. Hour of Parade: I0.00 a. m. at the Charlottetown Legion Home. Dress: Civics and Poppies. i l BC nob COIIIGIIL x7e‘ / fl -. ~-\-"¢§-..~ I l] s...‘ o (By Thornton W. Burgess) y" 5 THE oin. ith what may be l VICTORIA BRANCH no. 2i Canadian Legion REMEMBRANBE DAY NOVEMBER 11in Parade and service in Victoria Hall. All ex-service personnel kindly attend. Parade at I045 hours. ANNUAL MEETING Of The Charlottetown Abegweit Amateur Athletic Association lnc. will be held in the City Hall Bldg. WEDNESDAY EVENIING, NOV. ‘l7 At 8 P. M. fbé?" To which all members, personnel of Football, Baseball, Hac~ key and Basketball teams,‘ or any person willing to become a member are cordially invited to be present By order of Executive LT- COL. L. T. LOWTHER, President. Oéttiiiiéddieiiiéidid I APPLE DAY ?_?..?.’ Green Forest a Crow was calling Anyway ' Be sure you see what you should sccl -Biacqy The Crow e r Over in a certain place ill the‘ lt sounded like a Crow's voice and the five young Crows were sure, that their listening llHYIIQI‘ Blai-ky was mistaken \\I‘.t‘li| the said that it wasn't u Crow. How any one else Who‘? ,/ voice like a! -. lcuuld it be [was there with a Crow‘? That voice was caning lOwl!" and sounding ntort‘ ‘more excited. That \v.i.< ex ig ‘news. Yes. sir. ii \\ll_\ so. Br: O\L'I>. like Himly ilie (ireiit Hnrneti Owl and his h; cotzuns. arc the geneniles who, next to Alan, are -' most feared by Blacky tlie Crow i? and his IFIIJL‘. Tin! la, they are i‘; feared after dark. lilfii Owls can ‘é tee well while Crows cannot, for e-thelrs are daylight seeing eves. (‘fl But in daylight n is ll different ‘jlmatter. ‘flier. mos‘. Owls are iflsleepy. ‘flicy is... see, but ihcy ‘Hdo not like sunlight and want to Kbremaiz: quiet in some cliirk place. e i When a Crow finds an Owl asleep II‘: even big Hoary, he calls all the yflCrows in the neighborhood. and "ftnov gane up to itinke things tin- pleasatit for the Oxils, flying about Ill and s-‘rciiiiinig at hiiii at the lop of their unces. Now anti then ,ilone will be bold enough to dart iii ‘g and peck him. One alone wouldn't éildare do that. The gang makes ‘i ‘ thcni hold. a; As the fire young Crows listened w“ to that stranger's voice they grew ‘y more and more excited. It. would l- be tun to plague an Owl and they lwere itching for fun, that kind of dun. 'l‘liry couldn't believe Blocky ‘when he said that wasn't the voice of a Crow and that he didn't be- lteve there was an Owl there ‘They thought he was JUSI I00 5115", i "Have you seen him move?" asked Blavky and led the way himself. Now Crows have sharp eyes. There are II'\\' better eye.» “They have to bg good it» IlllCl the food a Crow must have ill order to live, especially in '\\llll€‘i' ivhezi toad is scarce. 50 now they stopped {ii a tall pixie tree iiezir, but not too near, the place ivhcre that Owl was sussposed to be. For a few iiiLtiutes they sat still and silent The only voice was that. of the hidden stranger still calling. They were intent. on lookmr. Almost at once Blacky and .\ .. Blairky had seen an Owl bin they sriitl nothing, merely ex- changed an iuizizz<iandiiig look. Then one of the young Crows saw it. "There is an Owli There he is sitting in that tree over there!" llw sliricked. l Then the others saw it. Such exciting caning as followed. They were all for going over right, away to have fun with that Owl. They would make life miserable for him. That was their idea of having fun. Qucrr ldsn of fiiii, wasn't it? , “Wnit!" cawed Blacky sharply “What for." demanded one Im- IOE PALOOKA i. I I i CWVBPBfl/Sl Will/N $$’;‘.’%2.%”;;tt’tf" LL J0EE? d’ 54V.’ l 1+? aiiiFFIE' i i-IELLQ, CURLEYS ALLEYS ‘Fr-us t5 Dl?ll7Pl..E--5AV. , I LEFT MV BOWLING salt THERE LAST‘ i . lliiiilw Bur pr; l “m? ‘picious and said so among I¢llPTn-;p5[lg“fly_ ‘selves. They wanted to 80 flvefg “Have you seen him , there and find out. lashed Black)’. S0 at leafil Blfivky Bsrecd that} No one had seen him move so 'they should g0 0W! ma? enough‘l’11ll(‘h as a feather. He sat there ‘to see that 0W1 if 011B W88 liherelstifflv. “Have you seen him blink ‘ even once?" asked Blacky. No one had. Yet he was starinl straight into the sunlight with bzg round eyes wide open. The five became silent as they Wat-cited and HUM -M-M.' BIG CHIEF MUD-ON- _:: THE-LIP 5E5 _'__ HEAP BIG ~ ENEMY f‘! move?" In addition to Charlottetown APPLE DAY will be observed this Saturday by Scouts and Cubs in:— _H a i , , . MONTAGUE . lConrractBridgej; I By Josephine Culbertson v I y A _ _ v . v ‘ o LEARY l lllliiiqeibihoiiiiiioliisiensgiieht liiitNfiii i _ ‘a I . ' ‘I y - I . ' ._ =7 lilulllms‘ y yteiition ta these things, here did ‘ . -' SOURIS MICE. QUIET LIL ‘L _ " _ SNOOZE-I HOPE , A - » - —» seen wioe- " ' 005w $\>ACE€>- C°5u7 carelessness Iseeni to be something odd about that big bird. He couldn't be asleep with his eyes wide open. Yet he was paying no attention to them, didn't seem to know they were men That was queer. and why didn't that eta-moot Crow who had called them come over and join them? Why didn't 11o show himself? Wtiy was he hiding? £70m the first father had been suspicious. Now the five young Crows iverc beginning to be isuspicious. What was the matter l v-iin that Owl? South lost his contract in iQdajWSi meal by B. careless play at the very ' ifirst. trick Anyone desiring to buy a Hamper of Apples should phone 577 TIPPY AND "CAP“ STUBBS "MUST MAKE THE. NEXT I‘ l ii" TQAiNI-TIET coutam Resin- we tau. us ABOUT N FA ml; wudsgt AY/IBBV-V/ILLYOLI- slop“ G T°5EE W (Qoousnqd -UH~STAY eon sneeze-e‘ i i n: LIK BETTER NOTHNG surf‘ -~ ——*’ ‘instaeaier. Both aides VUIHCTBhBL A 75 2 U J 8 4 O A Q has 1 I ON QWHA H WANTS?! HE NEVER COMES UNLEQS. HE WANTS SOMETHING-- o . H,YES--AN‘ I JUST tl/W i BAKED cookies! yfill REFIIESIIER IFOIIIISE III FESTIVAL MUSIC The Prince Edward Island Musical Festival Associa- tion plans to hold a. Refresher Course during the week tit-ginning Navcmbrr 29th. The course will be designed to help anyone interested In instructing in Festival Music anti will he host-d nn the 19i9 Spdlabiis. A daily aesslan tiiftcriinnn anti evening) will he devoted to each of the friillnvinx: Adult FIHTFIISPF, School Fitoruses, Vocal Classes lover 1G years). Vocal Classes (under 16 years), Plano. All those desiring to attend any of these sessions iihmiid FIOIIfY M. JIacKenzle, Department of Education. (hirlnttetoirn not later than Xavember 15th.. Indicating the course or courses ln which they are interested. This iiifnrmzitinn Is necessary ln order to make final ar- range-merits. There will be no tuition charge. Particulars about plate and dates of sessions will be announced later. N Remington Rand service man will be on Island for one l The next‘ story: "The Too Curl- i oils Ono." l POPULOUS CITIES One third of all the pea In 1A‘ tlZillfl. live in Sydney and 1e1- Nortl lbfitll .. INT y 5L The bidding: East South 1 Q Double Q 4 * Pas; Pass West Pass Pass Pass ...._._...-...._~v-_.-~ _ Iv Car Anrlersd West opened tho heart nine, and declarer, without thinking, played low from dummy. ERSI, after care-l l'ul consideration, put on the deuce land West promptly shifted to i; diamond. He lctiew that East must yhave some reason for playing son’ flow a heart on the opening lead? and it was patently abriurd toy ' ~..gaj,w€@y€<w_§pkiéyzg shift to spades or clubs. iii‘ East] Wanted a spade shift, it was cer- it fix i ll? tainly easy for him to take tnei first. trick and return a. spade!) . When the diamond shift camel from West it ivas all over (or de- . ciarer, no mutter how he played. He triecl the queen finesse, but. East won and returned a heart. South finally had to give up an- other diamond trick and his con- tract. , .. - _ .._- , , The heart. nine, in view of the} “d! ’MQ)M<§C _ l bidding, was a significant card and, should have been, turned to excel-l lent account by the dcclarer. He; ii should have covered with the lack‘ i in order ta prevent a diamond shift! East. ivould wlii and undoubtedly lend another hiizh heart. Declnrer ruffs with an honor. then cashcs one high trump and his spade tricks. He enters dummy with a club strips tho last spade by ruifing high ‘ goes hack to dummy with a club and leads the heart eight. East 1s marked with all the high hearts: when he covers the eight he is con- ceded the trick cieclarci" discarding a diamond. Now l-Jast has the choice of returning a diamond tip to dummy's major teriace or a card from another suit which will let . der-larer discard his remaining dia- [niond ivlille riiftliig in dummy. __.__.i.____ "6'; “a”; . I p-L .52 noes icouaimio i I IIIIIII ‘IIIIIII SLEEP‘! Here's Quick, 3-Way Rollo! Go after fJITensive minor coughs due to colds or smoking, at the first scratchy “tickie". Get Smith Brothers famous Black Cough Drop! I to bring quick, long-iaadq ~ three important ways: I , Ease throat tickle 2, Soothe raw, Irritated membranes a. Help Ioown phlegm week. 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