.. ‘I ovanonuw, cmuztorrsrowu King of The Royal Mounted I PAGE Tcuw " DANCE Sunnysltlo Ballroom Every Mom, Wed, Sat. Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION 35c Meet your friends titers tonight \O-O-O-O'O40-OO §§~§§ *0 §<§4€4§Q Or§f PUBLIC MEETINGS o! hilt-rest to farmers. fishermen and the general public will be held at ST. PAUL'S HALL, SUMMERSIDE. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, i949 and .AUGUS'_I‘ 6, 1949; . by Zane Grey - I ..m:rx/.+sun gzsswfi 11m’ mam/so D00... ilk/AV. > F ,4} E (“W151 GETOUTO l? THIS Pl/OUY can,’ COME To ~ Belfast Church . - p , _ , a, amstvnnsanr TEA " ‘ /' ' ~ -' : c ._ - - '* GHTAMP '; -' . . wnnnnsnar. " ‘J ‘ ‘l’ ' ‘ - anovsr 10th Supper served from 4 to 0:30 lly Thornton W. Burgess) ghosts; gydexperience wlell schooled . 011' n are very se dom fooled. N’ " - s/ _oxa Mother Nature. ’ 44¢‘ ' Young Ooyote told Swifty how he had found Mrs. Pronghorn all alone on the Great Prairie with not another Antelope in sight. and how. when he chased her, she had run as lf there might be some- thing wrong with her; a; 1r she mitzht have been hurt or wasn't feeling well. - “My dear. I was right. at her _ heels for a. long distance." said he. "And then she ran away from PRINCE or WALES course AUDlTORlUM, CHARLOTTETOWN you." Sm swuw W‘ I w“ TUESDAY. AUGUST 9, i949 Young Coyote grinned, too. but lit-or the still‘) of (‘limpet-alive Development in Western Canada by Mr. l" w“ a “PHIL 5°” o! grm" "Yes" . . _ . J, Hngoril lm 1-. Prrsidrnt of Inter-provincial (‘o-operatives and Director s? :g:‘&la°sd-jus€2d vctaelaiiltalxjsg; l. '- uf the Co-operative Union of Canada away since we “mi sawsmose “My dear I was right at hi1‘ M915 a" ‘Antelope never before has one for a 1on8 dlsialwe" “u! he 2dr. ‘l'.'-!trt' ll. Show. who will speak on general marketing broblflml M “Wen “when. And this Province. t Now Swmy w“ u ‘man a’ ‘young Coyote as ever hunted on the Grit-at Prairie. She looked thoughtful. "Where did you say you first saw her?" she asked. Young Coyote looked to the south. "Off in that direction." said he. "But at the rate she was going w s. “ - ' ‘ when I last saw her; We are not likely to see her again very soon, . t I think I'll take a nalp. I'm tired, I had a. long hard run for nothing, and this time of year is rather warm for running." He curled up About ISM a story was circulated that Dr. Bab- rocl; was not entitled to the credit of the invention 0f the 3i . . 'i‘t\.~4tt\1' that bears his name, and coupled with it: twliu-t- scati-tncnts equally false. I did not know then at his favorite resting place, t nor till ymtrs later, that they were falsehoods and cir- t-nlzvvtl lhvm xvifhnnt determining their truth or false- liontract Bridge hnntl. l hereby take this means of undoing the un- B, yflephln, Culbamn jusxfivt‘ (lone. _ , -~Ono Who Spoke Without Determining Facts H § . In: 1”?" tfifit, 5T7...» s.» :- lOE PALOOKA ‘RCIIATYINF a change‘: ‘s Ar.’ 4'01.’ mm a I ‘S ‘HEARD... izaiigr rfivwss =|. LDOKIPYAFTII M... " by,‘ i T l . s) yatvned a will)!!! 01 "mes dazed. Swlfty sllPIWd IWIY- 3h’ “flied off to the south. She trotted hi! for she wanted to 8ft back 5°°"~ Before long she was near the place where Young coyote had first seen Mrs. Pronghorn. She crouched 10W in me grass and on her all“? l": was a sly grin. "Just as I 8116f“!- thought she. “He was fooled. O1 course he meant her tired mate. "Yer, sir. he was fooled. Mil» Pronghorn hasn't a f-hlni m! 111M‘ tar with her. not a thlnfl- Sh! W" only pretending so as to lead him away. and now she is back. Willi? There must. be a N11500- Rnd _1 think I can guess what it is. Ill see if she will try the some trick on me." so Swifty crept toward Mrs- Pronghorn as Young Coyote had done.‘ She got very near before . Mrs, Pronghorn ran. She ran as ii it were hard work; I8 l‘ ‘he couldn't tfilelcl‘ “any wit; 3:: , r , ift no c a no ma . Zhcnyfaster she herself ran Mrs. K ' . . . . - = .. _ Lf-TJ-lfhl‘! V Pronghorn kept the some distance ‘v “hm ahead. Switty stopped abruptly and I grinned as she watchteld Léfirs. Pronghorn disappear in 1e s- w U. ED tanoe o? g‘ she Wereyleixlvlns ‘all’? 1E0 PTIENSE firliééflsoe l1 C COIIH I‘ O s E5 PFhere is nothing the matter with I her, not. a. thing.” thought swlfty. "She was pretending. She wanted III meetings will begin at 8.30 p.111. I’. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE COJIP. UNION OF P. E. I. LTD. voeoeoeoooeeooooeveeoo-Moo-kooovoovbowko-O-t» A MASTER-FIJI. PERFORMANCE Today's declarer managed to “place" every key card from the bidding and. in a masterful per- formance, fulfill hi5 doubled con- tract. West dFalerl Both sides vfifitFflWe/‘l, North-South so on toot-e oorrr omrrt: fioiActa/nzarxsw wams vou ‘lb HELP HIM WITH THAT Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between YRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l NOVA BCOTIA daily including Sunday-STANDARD THE Schedule for June 28 to Sept. 25 incluaiyot- Making 6 Round Trips Dally Schedule fnr the present:- “Princa Novrfl-Lcavo Wood Islands "Prince Nrl\':t"-L('nve Caribou "Charles A. Dunnlng"—Lenve C ‘Charles A. lmnnlnlfl-Leave Wood lei For daily information, listen to CFCY at I Adi. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIMI Northumherland Ferries Limited HEAD OFFICE! Charlottetown, P11. u; lead me away from where I first saw her. Lf I am a good (flower. and I think I am, she will be back as soon as she thinks I am nowhere about. She will circle around to make sure I have left. so Yli have to back a long way to make sure that she doesn't. see me and doesn't smell me. I've got good eyes, but I have an idea her eyes are even bet- ter. so I'll have to he extra care- iul." She lifted her nose to make sure which way the wind was blowing. There wasn't much. hardly smash for her to be sure from which di- rection it was coming. As soon as she was sure she trotted swiftly in the direction it was blowing a0’ that it would be blowing from the place where she had first seen SE n45 Mrs. Pronshorn to her. Then it MAGAIINES AND TOYS HE'S wouldn't carry her scent to Mrs. ECATTEQED ALL OVER THE Pronghorn should she return. Bhe HOUSE-B would be what is called down wind. She trotted straight away from < wind to a mound o! sand at the TIPPY AND "CAP" STUII .The bidding; , _.__ West North ~fiet P585 Pa); Dbiq i‘ West laid down the king and queen of clubs. South ruffed and . lad the spade king. West ducked. . Lrut took his ace when the suit was ‘ ozitinued. East ded his last . low club. West now led his club five to East's lack. Again South ruffed; [Soutl "AND 1%? AT THAT DOG! WHY DON'T ‘MU MAKE SAY THAT (UUSlN MILUE" CAP GlVE HIM A BATH?! HE'\_L RUN AWAY"! / TIPPIE 9 OH, PLE-EEZE DON'T . » if 4 . i , HAULING SHGRT and LONG DISTMIGE r0 any POINT in CANADA on ma: II l‘ I4 UNITED STATES AND RETURN NEW TRUCKS INSULATED VANS FROST PROOF IN WINTER REFRIGERATED IN SUMMER ALL LOADS INSURED REASONABLE RATES ‘GANADA —~ ll. S. TRANSPORT PHONE 784 DAYS; 562-14 SUMMERSIDE lf It's Movable We'll Move It EVENINGS IIIGIIICST OF ANDES The Anrlos mountains reach their hikhoslt riltlltnlo in Porn. m. ABNER LOU? YO‘ GOT.‘ NAIL- ABLE RIAbOF-PSHIJN, AVAILABLE. ma olsmt. pom-rt anew» omvme ou-rvo \ I! to,“ um. was suite sl 0' .5».- luynsiv 1M we“ EARLY SURGERY The Hindus did thousands of years ago. skin grafting than he drew West's last trump. East discarded a diamond. Now South led the diamond queen through West. The latter covered. and dummy’: ace won. South ruf- ied away dummyls laet club. while East dlsvarded a heart: that south ruffed away dummyi last club. while East discarded I jack and made his safest exit. his lut 54511101"!- Pill-tin: dummy in with the ten. The crucial moment had arrived. Souht led a low heart from dum- my. intending to pan the ‘lead to West by putting in the nine- Bpot. If this succeeded. West would probably have to lead away from the heart king and, give South two‘ tricks in the suit. East. an expert in his own right. saw what was brewing and tried l0 53V! hi8 Dartner~but to no av- ail! when the low heart was led "m!" dummy. East played the ton. to prevent the passing o1 the trick to West. Declarer, however. sim 1y ducked. Now East had to leadlil heart. from the J-d, and when he naturally chose the low card. South put in the nine." ‘This forced we?“ kins. and South's queen was good_. entrance to an old Badger hole. She stretched herself flat on the ground behind this mound. She didn't have to wait long. Mrs. Pronghorn came in sight from al- most the opposite direction from where Swifty had last. seen her. She had circled around. Bwifiy grinned. "Just as l thought," said she to herself. Mrs. Pronghorn appeared to be just wandering about. Now and then she put her head down for a bite of grass. Between bites she would stand with head held high. looking. listening and testing the air for telltale scent. All the time she slowly drew nearer the place where she had first been seen. "1 guessed it" chuckled Swifty. "We may have an Antelope dinner after all." Do you know what she guessed? COVERS EVERY TYPE -—.___ 1 FELIXSTOWE, Suffolk, England »-Street pedlars are banned from Feilxstowek seafront area, The ban includes sales from "cars, carts, trucks, barrows, cycles, baskets, pails or trays." ly AL CAP? Ill!” ms wo' eor am » uusams AVAJLABLE, INNLABLL? DO WJJ LlKE BEN‘ . AT SEA? Ill fié-i‘; _.t--l if Q) ‘l f .4 ‘ii fl‘ MUST BE FIFTIIN WARS since we've sear-l awcu dll-llinsdr rr MATI-AA? m m annulus ArUluC ixmaioton - d-lfiflfifitéfll-lknJil-ISM PAnoau was Mownami v ‘i. c ‘e ouas BEFORE r‘ OAYLIGH