w. ~. "we: l 35:51:11» T m" Belting 9.30 l» 12.30 EYERY FRIDAY IIIGIIT EESSEWS ORCHESTRA AERYIIIIY WELIZOME nudism 75c i THE LOST TRAIL By watching others. it is plain, There's nothing lost and much l‘ gain. —Reddy FOX. The young Fox who had thought 'hlmself smart and had boasted so much about what he could do, i MEALS ’ IN ORDER TO PROVIDE MEALS FOR THE LARGE NUMBER OF VISITORS DURING OLD HOME WEEK The GIIIIRLOTTETIIWN HOTEL i i WILL OPERATE AN AUXILIARY DINING ROOM, WHERE > LUNCHEON AND DINNER WILL BE SERVED BETWEEN THE HOURS OF i2ta2p.m. and 6 to 8 p. m. FROM AUGUST 10TH TO l3TH INCLUSIVE -r§-6-O-6-0-b0-0-0-§04¢0oeoo~eeeeeooooe-:ececest-eeevo-o-o-o-Qo l l NOTICE OUR OFFICE AND PLANT WILL CLOSE AT NOON THURSDAY, AUGUST IZth, RE-OPENING FRIDAY MORN-I-NG, AUGUST l3th Hag Deliveries Will Be Accepted ALL DAY THURSDAY cliiiilnll PACKERS LIMITED Leave Wood Islands- Princa Nova . .. . . ---no , .Leove Carribou—- cubes x, Grade X. Aanlv ~1- 'BTSTORIC VILLAGE HOLDS CENTENNIAL I DOUGLASTOWN. Que, Aug. 10 -(CP)—'I‘his is centennial year B: the nearby fishing village of srleton, once known as qraca- geche. a Micrnac word mean- g "home of the herons", and Deny simmer visitors are help- ing viiluers celebrate. Most of the villagers are des- eendnnts of a handful of Acad- iane who sought refuge from I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE IIIIRTIIIIMBERLIIIIII FERRIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) JUNE 27th to SEPT. 26th 7 A.M.,l'l Charles A. Dunning ......,._._.. 9 A.M., I Charles A. Dunning 7 A.M., ll A.M, 3 P LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 AM. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ' REGISTRAR l Standard Time A.M., P.M -1 .and whathewould notdo, that he W65 called the arassert "0 looser deserved that name. As a result oi’ being too smart with two sfnall Skunks he had hem fflffitfl t6 live alone. His brothers and sis- ters would have nothing to do Iwlth him. You see he couldn't 29$ rid of that horrid scent with which the lied sprayed him. Now. the worst of things m8! not be as bad as IhEY 899m ‘l7’ lvng to live alone, off by llllllsell- made the young Fox independent. lSo when ht ion: last his (‘Col Ila ‘longer hcld that unpleasant. odor. and his brothers and siSIPTS WP"! willing that he should lelo "W" again. he no longer wanted to. He felt friendly cnouilll. but l"? l9“ and was more independent when h, kept hy lwmself and could do lrvhrlt othPrS rlvaefll Nmil and then Roddy and MYS- Rcddy fool; him hunting. He liked u balms‘. by watching he never {filled to learn some thing. For the same reason they liked to take him. The)’ taught hlm mall? “5°' fill hings without appeurlni! 5° he teaching. They did 1t by doing lfhings as if he were not along. as ‘ti; they we're alone, hut alW8Y5 doing them xvhere and when they were sure he would see them. Th,» ynung Fox loved to watch his father when he thought the latter didn't know he was helm; ,WBI'(‘IlQfl, He would follow Redd? Eat a distance. trying to keel? ‘Freddy in sight and at tilt! 58m! ltime keep from being seen himself. lyre would have hcen a surprised young Fox had he learned that he young Skunks t I? . \I:3~‘_A\~' _,’ . 49~ w» , '. Cautionsly he peeped over the bank the familiar trail. Just there thb water was shallr/w and wild rib! was gfflwlng. It was too tell for him tn see over it. He went back up on the bunk. Prom there he could look over the rice to the open water. No one was In 818m- Could it be that his rather Wu Wt in that tall Krefln stuff growing in the water! To him it was no- thing more than tail coarse Erase. He ran down to the water's ed80- Pgyhgpg he could find that lost trail out in that tall grass. He waded in but found he could g0 only a very little way be!!!" the water became too deep 1°!‘ Wading- And nowhere could he find t-llflt lost trail. What did it moon? He went back on shore and sat down. a; puzzled a young fox as We!‘ had wet feet. What had happened o, that trail that he alwai/B be- long had been able to follow with no trouble at all? W95 5m" "ling wrong with his nose? The next story! “A 5mm YUMK Fox." seldom ll ever was successful. Reddy would th-uckle as he did things wholly for the benefit of his young follower, things it was. 1vell for him to know. l Came n day when he fcllowedl Reddv over to the Big River. Bel had long since found out that if he used his nose he couud follow his father even though the latter was 0M5 o-f sight. It was fun and it was good practice to follow a scent. trail. He was learning haw to use that wonderful little black nose of his, and that there were other uses for it than just smell- ing out Mire. Peeping out from some tall grass, he watched his father disappear rvver the hank of the Big River. He waited tn make sure that Roddy would not come back up on the bank, then ran straight for tlhe place where he had last seen Roddy. Cautiousfy he peeped over the hank. For a few minutes he forgot. all about his father. In sr. nuilsrlllrs cones: 1 l REGISTRATION-SEPT. 9th _. ' CLASSES BEGIN-SEPT. 10th FOUR YEAR COURSES LEADING TO DEGREES IN ARTS — SCIENCE — COMMERCE .hrc-ught him there and hastily he Pre-Medical and Pre-Dentol Requirements XI and XII A Commercial Course which extends over two years, and includes some subjects of the Academic Courses of Grades XI and XII-Requirements for admission: Completion of Applications should be in before AUGUST 16th. English soldiers in this hamlet fronted by the sea and backed by the Tracadigeche Mountains. Mfl-‘JOT landmark in Carleton is a cross, said to have been erect- ed by Jacques Cartier, discoverer of Canada, when he landed on the spot in i534. Tratadigeche tool: the name of Carleton late in the 18th cen- tllry in honor of Sir Guy Gar- leion. governor-general o! Can- ada under the name of Lord Dor- chester froth 1186-96. HIGH SCHOOL Tedd" ‘m’ ‘m- rn-und-cyed wonder he looked at the Bl): River. It was his first sight of it. He never had seen a larger body of water than the Smiling Pool. He hadn‘t dreamed that there was so much water in all the Great World. He looked up the shore and down the other shore. It was like looking st a new world. At Inst he remembered what. had looked for his father. He couldn't see him anywhere. Which way had he gone? He might have gone lip along the shore or he might have gone dawn. Then the young Fox remembered to use his nose. That would tell him which way But it didn't. No, sir, it didn't tell him. He foflnd the scent where Reddy had gone rwer the bank and followed it with no trouble at all for jugt a llltlfi way. Then it ended. Yes sir, it ended right, of, the “vats-He's edge. He nnelled along the shore gm- n short distance in each direction. The?! wasn't so much as a hint of II Favourite Remedy For the past hundred years DOCTOR FOWLEIPS EXTRACT 0!‘ WUJ! STEAWIBRRBY has been a favourite remedy for bowel complaints. 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He recognized clearly that West would not have doubled an over- call gt the one level with less than four trumps; thus, nothing was to be gained by cashing high cards in the suit, and (as will be seen) something was to be lost. south led a heart, largely as an exit play, and ducked in dummy. West won with the heart jack and forced declsrer again with e dirmond. south led another heart and now East collected his ace and queen. When East returned a high diamond, however, and South ruffed with the spade ten. West was end-played. After he had aver-ruffed with the spade jack he had to lead s, trump from the Q-'1-5 up to declarerb A- K-IO. Thus, South made five of his aix spades and went down only two tricks for a SOO-pfllnt penalty. This was substantially less than East-West made at all the other tables by reaching game in hearts or fiOI-Fllmp. Actually, East could make a slam at hearts, but that contract was hard to reach and not particularly gdllflll. 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