22oz TEIj _ Golf Club D A NC E event riiiiiAv iiioiir ooii iiesseirs onciitsrim EVERYBODY wiztcoiiii-z Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 Ailmlsslon 75c i. TEACIII-Ili-SMPEDERATIUII" riiti. convention Tte Tecichers’ Federation FalLCcnventions will be held as follows: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. l-MT. STEWART. THURSDAY, SEPT. 9—UIGG. FRIDAY, SEPT. l0—SOURlS MONDAY, SEPT. Ili-TIGNISH. TUESDAY, SEPT. I4—O’LEARY. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. I5-—SUMMERSlDE. THURSDAY, SEPT. l6-—HU~NTER RIVER, FRIDAY, SEPT. l7—CHARLOTTETOWN RURAL. Teaching deirnonstruilions will be given in Arithmetic, Language, and Literature. _ Election off Governors will be held at Sourie, Hunter River, ACWdWOfl and S-umimeiside. I lit. Eochhteoclhenis urged ‘to attend the Convention cen- tre in which his district falls. I talking about?" ' mention that i babies, ililie thoii" parents, dropped 3 babies , would some day become e beautiful - Math or Butterfly? SWIFPS FEEDS In order to make room for feed now in trqmif we have the following feeds to offer at competitive prices: Swift's Laying Mosh 13% . .. .. . . . . .,_._ $3.60 per bag Swift's Chick Starter 18% . . . . . . 3.50 per bag (Can be used In place of Chick Grower) Swift's Hog Grower (Limited Amt.) 3.25 per bag Swift’: Hatching Ration 17% . .... .. 3.75 per bag Swift's Hatching Concentrate 35% .. .,._. 4.65 per bag Swift's Poultry Concentrate 40% .. 5.55 per bag The above prices are f.o.b. Charlottetown. This ls your chance to get high grade teed at popular prices. SWIFT CANADIAN DD. LTD. _ 2 Phone I027 Charlottetown, P. E. I. L! Le-i i v itast. Had Peter seen them there. ‘ never i wouldn't have (By Thornton W. Burgess) THE FIERCE “EATER BABIES You'll find that food i: source o! might; The vrorld is ruled by appetite. »-Old blotlioi‘ Notiim. "I'm glad our babies <lo:i‘t {all into the vratei” said Peter Rabbit. l: to Mrs, Peter as they sat. together ‘ at the edge oi the dear Old Brlar- I . patch. " For goodness sake what are you, demanded .\1rs.i Peter. l "Babies that tall in the watch“, replitd Peter. Then he told her howl he lind seen Ali's DC-lisoii, 1i sort‘ cf giant Fly, iastrn llfl‘ 022s riu the loco of ,~l h: i-iii-k :ii the (‘ilgC of Lzitighlrig B1‘ <k so I.".'l' when‘ they hatched the habits woiiidl lllll. in the nvoter. "i thiiik she. ii-ns (‘YLYV What do wit t‘.iiiil<?". ’c\.i. ih:it l.’ she wants her lite ivairr she probably has a, l'(‘i!:.-.' , that she knovrs her own bi 19% and you don't." declared wise litt-‘e Mrs. Peter. I think o! it she did her babies lire irate; babies" said Peter tliotightfiillyi. “I would like to see them when they fall in the wrziter and what. they do then." he added. But Peter wasn't around when those tiny white cage on the lace at the rot-k hatched and the tiny who looked nothing at all into oi all Who drcrim caterpillar the vratc-r. But that is true in the insect world. riot knowing, would ever that an tiglydooking When the Dobson babies fell in the water they went straight. to the bottom and there they hid tinder stories. where the water ran which of course he couldn't, he in the world would have guessed whose babies they were N0 SIX‘. he never never ivould It seemed possible. l Father and mother were air-' minded but these writer babies! didn't even know that alum-e the water was e wonderful and beau- tiful vmrld, and they wo-tildnt have been interested L! they mid‘ known it. They were interested ln just one thing -— eating, Had; you been watching them you! might. have thounht that they lived just to eat but that nyrisrft l so; they ate to live. Appetite makcs some folks simply greatly. All they risk is to have all the {cod they crin oat without having to hunt for It.‘ So theiy live ori green growing Ihlflis and are harmless to rill but, the plants they eat. But others are made fierce by a,p,’)9iii('_ rind the greater the appetite tho more fierce they are. They are huntersl o! others. Instead of living c-nl plants they live on smaller folk' who they hunt. Just as Recldy Fox and the Hawk and Owl folk hunt mice and others bevatise they must in order to live, so it. is among the lliSDPlS, Some hunt, others hP<33ilSC_il’i0_\' must; because, OUR BOARDING HOUSE ’ zei<e 4 QUICKE ’ d/ BLASTED/ ‘THAN A /’ DRAT.’ THlQ THE TELLER 1 CONFOUNDED HEATEKG HIDMG / our oi= 1" A Racine ' m5 FORM.’ HANDS.’ \ WEAPON - CAUGHT on QOMETHIIQG. " '§§\\\\\\\ l 1-. .// / ‘h i.ooi<! HE DREQW 5' // / Maior Hoopie //’<'l/ 77/7? do the baby they cannot: live on other lclride ad food. It was this way with Dobsons babies. Tiny as they were when they tell in laughing Brook and hid under etonee they began hunting other water babies as tiny as themselves or tinler. As they grew they hunted bigger vrator hsiiiics. The blggvr they grew the fierrer they became. This was because appGILIIQ d8- mandod more and more 100d- They grew long and ugly-look- ing with big heads having sharp {i1Yii‘I"lil‘.|_Zj£l'1\'S. They were din-k grny and they looked tough. They were tough. They needed to be in live in that swift. water, Each had six legs very like those a! mother and father, find in the 3nd of the ion; body were two cliivs. They were handy, thoefl ('lZl\\'S_ Willi 111cm the YOURS Dtihsrin could hold onto thllfl rind so keep from being carrld away hy the izist water. They were Dohson what an iiirrhcr is to a ship. But if Peter Rabbit didn't know about. those young Dobson water babies Filmer Brown’: boy did. He had another name for ‘them. Ila called them Heiigremmltea. That l; what most tlshennen cell thuiu. They are famous bait, Bloc-k Bass being very fond o! them They have e lot ot other nan-ice too, such as Crawlers, Conntption Bugs and Water Grampul, but most talks know them as Dobeone or Hellgrammites. As for their mother, she never saw them or her they. Her duty was done when she laid the eggs where the h-‘ittlilng babies would be sure to fall iii the water. ‘There hei- mother worries ended. The next story: "What Peter l? Contract Bridge ,5 u, Jolephlllu eiiiiienm é i ia A COlVDION ERROR 5min, in today's deal was zufltv of a. ‘very ccmimon bidding error. and one which cost 111s side 1 Vul- nerable game. North, dealer. North-South imlnerabld, q A K o a 2 Q A J 4 O K Q 4. A 7 e Wed Peas Pan North East. 1 q Pass 3 NT Pass Pass West made his nonmal OPOHIDG oi the heart ten _ the top o! his incomplete interior sequence —— cinid iiltcr that South did not have the ghost o! ii, chance for nine tricks, whether he set up the spade suit or ntticiriipted to set up his own diamonds, he could not keep the opponents from winning four heart tricks and either a spade or n club, depending 0n South's choice. As may be seen, thie outcome was in sorry contrast with the numrmr of tricks that North could have made so easily H! 8 IP54" contrrii-t. At that denomination, he \\'0lll(l lose only one trump and one club. Now let's examine the bidding to discover whether the partners 'W€’I‘0 merely unfortunate in their choice nit contract/e, or ivhother they were at. fault. in this resptct. Certainly, North's opening spade bid was vori-ort —- he waa not. strong enough for e two-spade opening. South's choice of ree- pimses, however, cannot be dis- posed n-f so i-osunlly_ It Le true that South lacked the ltlgh-card values tor a two-diamond re- sponse. but hls obvious feeling that the nnly alternative was one no. trirnp was not valid. In a elk notion o! this sort, when the re- sponder has three o! partner's suit, rt singleton, and about. 1 1-2 honor-tricks, his wisest. course by far is to give a single raise In his partner's suit! The objection will be reload tnet South lacked "adequate trump support." but when it. is e canoe-t compromising slightly ln thlg m. sport, or bidding a notrump on unbalanced distribution, the dlr. Pvt. single raise is almost sure to \ .i . , III em. u. s. n? on " a me ev an uevicc. iucq‘; it!‘ the lesser evil. It South had hid two spades instead of one lTViTlImp. North of rourse. would have lumped to four irpadee. wj WHAT DELNED you. ~ sums SAY! THAT'S NOT W56 SHERRV! WHO l5 sue r RAN ‘ER DOWNMSHE WUZ Siviumiiw’ IN MID‘ 5TREAM..THAT’5 ALL I KNOW. 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