\r' _0j_C:l‘OBER_ v 12. BINGO liiily iiailaaniur liall TIINIGNT 8.30. The prince are the meme u than prevailing at other Bingo! in the city. For Charitable Purpoeee 4-6-O4-O~§0' For Foot Ailments ~ coiisuir li. .|. ii. siiowii, ll. r. Orthopedic ‘ Chiropodist 143 Great George Street CBARLOTTETOWN. P.E.L 44v¢""*‘"'**'*"‘”" 1948 nascn WI NSLOE STATION HALL TII-NIGIIT Eastern Rhythm Boys Orchestra Canteen Service ADMISSION 50c ; neucnvo mo m 12:80 ‘ i (By Thornton W seem‘! rmsr ,.____ It it means loss o1 lite to you? ._.___. imgprrgi piimgg Biff; ‘.1225.’ ‘°i‘.Z.‘.';S...Z’"“‘t.-.‘.L‘.E wh re It flows deep in the Green , , Forest. ruddy said nothing. she Montague Curling Rink Igaid notlhlntyslge lmiew where they woe iw on. e ildn’t. still she TUESDAY, OCT- IZTII- tasked no questions. It was enough Don Messer’: Orchestra If” h" um Paddy knew‘ Th” have crmp] te understanding of onci faith in .ach other. tilts: lnvo were it not‘ so they would not be able lo accomplish all that ih:y _ do. Mutual understanding and CGIIIBB" sell/IE? faith are to necessary rcurditlon ior eucoesati home bu ldlzrg No ,one knows this better titan c0 the Bus leaving Charlottetown Ten‘ minal at 8 p. m. Return fare $I. } Adm.—-50c . FRIDAY, OCT. IStIi.--Oyster I MOBILE X-RIIY IINIT TUESDAY, OCT. I2th.—-SianIey Bridge, 2-5, 7-9 p. m. ' WEDNESDAY, OCT. ISM-Cavendish, I0-I2, Z—5 p. m. THURSDAY, OCT. l4th.—North Rustico, Z_—5, 7l-9 p. m. | Beaver tclk, the master home builders oi the Grcen Fcrast Mrs. ilidoy Was big nnirg ti iionricz- if Pa: ‘cy was gitg to iemd her i-lear down to one 0t their old pens abaiidcned lOng ago because all the io;d tre's near it had been out. He won't. They came to a stream flowing into Laughing Brook. Up this Paddy led the way In places it was broad and stoney and scented to hardly more than trickle arountL and among the ‘stones nnd petbles. Then the banks Bed Bridge, 2—5 p. m. I} G F PIIBLIU MEETING5 GLENWOOD HALL COLEMAN HALL CONWAY HALL, TYNE VALLEY HALL All meetings EVERYONE ..-.-.......-.-|4. FALL and WINTER TRAINING 21st. Field Ambulance R.C. ing will commence Wednesday evening 13th. Oct. at the_ jCharlottetown Armouries. All ranks on strength are requestJ ed to be present at I900 hours. Those wishing to recruit into this unit are also requested to be present at this time. LT. COL. H. SHAW pwoiilri become steep and near to. ‘nether and thrrs wa= water CnOLigh ‘for snintvminz. There were places ivliere it was so shallow they waded, There were other places where they went along one bank c3‘ the her. whichsver offered the easi- est going. Still Paddy said nothing and Mrs Paddy said nothing. At Joni: last they came to a place where the stream {lowed between 10w banks through a smhll, QUIEL level valley. "This is it." said Paddy. Mrs. Parfdy know what he meant. O-f course. But she hm Oct. II .. Oct. I2 Oct. I3 .Oct. l4 at 8.30 p. m. WELCOME. l.oul‘ new home. I think ycu will wsgree will me that we can't do Ihcticr. Tiler: is no time to waste ilookin: Lrtiier.” replied P:ddy_ IFoOd and s‘ie‘ are tin T1710 thir s A-M~ci F9" and wlnter hum‘ ‘we need ntodf)’, said lvlrs. Eddy.‘ I Paddy 12d the way across the :IEVBI zrarncl to where it began to iiise. Mis. Paddy: eyes srarklrd gScattrzei hers and there. some on ilie loii" land and more on the sloping ground, were big and lit- tle aspen trees the bark oi‘ which would give ihfm plenty 01' the tiod or WIIIIL oval that which ‘you do —Old Mother Nature, down that litxle stream Light/oat caused the water to become so to sly something. “Meaning what? I‘ she asked. d i ' t ..m PM whm we M“ maker...“ n. t» muddy? drink. n‘ Grows." “If it siti s yo: I. will suit me. g‘ é; Iy Josephine Culberieon mihfivbax. QC .' ‘ declare: lost his contract because of that great fault or the average . Burgess) iii’ "My, but this is piled Paddy. gosd!" sad Ashe‘ a short, distance. There the baiks became hghtr and between tent the water w.s dzeper, In tact there was a Inirly derp pool tjicre. "We will dig a iicl: in the bank here with the entrance cicwn at the bottom under water. It will do until iwe have a pond and time to build n house in it." he eXflaIned. Mrs. Paddy examined the bank from above and irc-m bzloiw. She nodded approval. "I never ex- pected we would turn bank Bcav- era, but I guess that is the thing to do now. It is the only way in which we can be sale, and safety cornea first. We won't have in stay bank Beavers unless we like l", so let's get busy. ‘The sooner we get a home dug ln the bank the s:oner we'll be sate trim Yowler the Bob Cat and Tultv the Lynx and some others we hcth known" said Mrs, Paddy. She wznt to the bottom of the pool nnrl began digging mud- dying the water. when she came up {or air Paddy went below and tool: his turn at digging. Stopping for a drink farther he Dezr wandered ii-hat had The next story: "A Puddle O » Contract Bridge; A BAD HABIT It is a fair guess that today's She [allowed him up the s riam LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION I'M PLANTING A GHADE WEE. IT'I.L TAKE YEAR'S TO GROW. BUT WHEN I THINK OF ALI. THAT WONPEIZFIII. SHADE I'll. BE GETTING. IT S WOIZT H IT. Witt. l-IE cor his woes AT LAST, BUT meszauzczma, m war/ks: ziwsc - they like hrs‘. in winter. She. player _ his urgency to set In and O1 C. Zlst. Field Ambulance. vrnlkiid over tn a yCun: aspen Ieed trumps: - small enough for her to bite it. (‘IE South defile“ ' with a 5mm‘? bu“? "I he" mg "Fame North~South vulnerable ciitlirg teeth "My, but ths is . goon!" said she. a ‘ B. '1: nt the lttle stzwm Paddy I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE shmlid her “here “my Coum ha.“ 0:26!“ n cltiiii._Mr.-_ "Paddy is"just as good ‘62 ‘i- ‘K7,. "II" i." *5 is: "no N m1 , i O ' L’ (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time the fight, plticc in hack i‘p the 933° W83 ‘:2 ' Jr. ' d thrt. t Yd b i - SEPTEMBER 27th to OCTOBER 3Ist x1: éaltrxnae fflxnough t: rm n35": g t a ‘Qnosatpl-JHI Leave wood islunds_ 31ndtrftififg.igidwiligrfirzihilrsuhtg: ‘ ‘KQ Prince Nova . . . . . . .. .. . 8 a.m. ‘I p.m. 6M if)!” [Men hard work. ~ Charles A. Dunning ll a.m. 4 p.m. nwimt, no you think?" asked . Leave Caribou- Paddy. The niacin, chad“ A Dunnin _ 8q_m_ 1 Wm "We (‘an build ii dam and cut birth Weet North E05! P. N‘ 9 """"""' H m 4 m“ cnmrch EOTd lufnre it in row }te, 1Q 2Q 2Q PHI "Ii" °'° - - < ~ ' - ' - - - °' ' P‘ ' . but there won't ha time to build a, 4e Pose Pun Pass hnure. Where can we 11v: safe?" replied Mrs. Padd". .. b and 9i wggt gpeflei the diamoéiddqéug. .. - dear," guDeclarer took ore look a . m . ~ m” Wm‘ m‘ my I concluded that he wanted to be i“ his own hand. tor a, trump finesse, and let, that lead ride to his 868- The spade queen was then led and IP55- ed. East won and shifted to his top heart. West captured the kins with the ace and, reeling that a he-rt return couli perhaps be delayed whei-caii there might be p esslng ineeri ior a diamond return; led Iback the diamond jack. When NIB fking was put up {rem dummy. East By FagaIy and Shorten GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL SHADE who's GETTING 1m; suitor?! ruffed. and that was enciuxh h f0- ieiit the conirait. The club suit did not, break to give south a discard oi his remaining diamond, anti so Ihe had to lose (in an» one trilmp. "Iihe heart ace. the diamond rut! ijii finally n fiamoncl iirick to “if, t. This defeat was the resirt ti 03d Ianalysls at the first tflck- Th8 Wight play was the diamon-l king. not lost the ace. South could well monds marked in Wears nan-l be- cause o! h‘: bid, south d'd rot have to {e-ir another diamond lead from West, because ii East was out and CIIOSg to ruti, declarer would drop his low diamond-he wzuld not los ethe ace. South could well afford to lose one spade. one heart and one dialnond, rind it did not matter whether he lost the dlfljffnd to West or to a ruff by East, but it was vital to protect riuimmyh dih- mond king from n lead-through. Declarer could hare entered his hand very easily alter wlnnn; with the diamond king-there via: no rieceia ty ioi- t king a spafe iiness: iio quickly. or, toi- that matter, i-.r taking it at all - - '0 0,?" "I'd I By Alex Raymond Mirr Ausriii A MAY oue Me’ For! new w» - 4" "iiiki-Zhn‘: swnofim“? A W’ cave our Manama. 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