Novgnusen “s. “toss, DANCE CLOVER CLUB i. Saturday, November 6th, 1948 Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Orchestra TABLES CHECKROOM CAFETERIA Admission 75c I Dancing 9:30 to l2:30 For Reservations Phone I222 I Between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m- Phone 47B-L Reservations held until 10:30 p.rn. is i4.’ &_ufl?' SATURDAY NIGHT IS DANCE NIGHT AT THE "CLOVER CLUB" ‘ risoee<t>oo~t>ss=t>oe¢>se~t>oec>oirc>oo<s>oosa>oo$ music ron vouuo rroruz Popular Organ Melodies '“ Ts /i>0$ NOOZiOF xQi played by NYSTON F. MUGFORO and Songs by STANLEY LANCASTER ST. PIl|iL’S DIIIIRDII NOVEMBER 7th. 8:30 P. M. Silver collection Proceeds A, Y, P, A, REFRESIIER SDIIRSE III FESTIVAL hlIlSlS The Prince Edward Island Muslcsl -l~‘estlval Associa- "oll Diana to hold a Refresher Course during the week beginning November 29th. The course will he designed to help anyone interested in instructing in Festival Mum and will he based on the 4949 Syllabus. A daily session (afternoon anti evening) will be devoted to each of the Tfillfllllfll’: Adult Choruees, School Choruses, Vocal Classes "W" l5 Yuri). Vocal Classes (under l8 years). Piano. All ‘those desiring to attend any nf these passions should notify M. MaeKensie, Dcppflmgnt or Educating. C-mlottetown not later than November 15th.. indicating the course or courses in which they are interested. This .......mstion is necessary in order to make final nr. rangements. There! will he no tuition charge. Particulars about place and dates of sessions will be announced later, D D F" RADID ADDRESS HEAR REV. BLAIR B. COLBORNE, B. A., Speaking in the interests oi the C. C. F. Over C. F. C. Y. on Monday evening November 8th., ‘at 8.10 p- m. BE SURE TO HEAR THIS IMPORTANT ADDRESS Customers of:- ISLAND FIIRRIERS \ PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE As we have approximately Z500 fur coats in our sror- age vaults to be delivered within the next tour weeks we must insist on atleost 24 hours advance notice before de- livering your coat. ll you are calling for your coat the same advance notice must be givtn. This~will ovoid any contusion, and will assure you oi prompt delivery. - THIS IS IMPORTANT rstnnn runnrrns 194B SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE‘ IIDRTIIIIMBERLIIIID FERRIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time NOVEMBER I-SD Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova Charles A. Dunning Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning . . . . B a.m. I p.m. Prince Nova .. . . . . Ila.m. 3pm LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION I p.rn. 3 p.m. Bonn. II a.rn. sir new rsu. your car-ram 1o o0 ‘m al-Alii l mo» a see mm us rm’? trr m: AGAIN. GIR- . (By Thornton W. Cl-IATIEREB PAYS gar bad nListak-es two hav: to pay ere isn’ any o her way. Chatterer. Snsart folks make mistakes just as Y?! and I do. Yes sir, the truly smar make mistakes. Someti es it seems as if the smarter they Tre the worse the mistakes they make ‘And all mistakes have to be paid or. Chili-term’. the Red Squirrel, is a sma person. not the smallest of the Green Forest folks, bu‘. 0119001 the smaller ones. He is a sm t; little rascal in a red co U l at. Little gfolks in the Green Forest have to lbe smart in order to live.’ They ‘must be smart enough not to be ""81"- by bIEZBr. smart people. Chrtsttlelrerh kntiaws that he 15 smar. e as e very highest opinion oi his own smartness. l-le Lkes to show how smart he is. iuhich is. of course. one thing that iisnt smart at all. But, like all the Jest 0f us. he does make mistakes careless ones. These often are the ,\'E1'Y wort kind of mistakes. This d?!’ he had made a mistake of this ,kind. He had forgotten to pull hi; [tail in after him when he had gone llnto one o! his storehouses in a tall ‘Ihollmv stub of a dead tree, That doesrft seem like much of a ‘mistake, does it But, i; w _ y lsee, he had been scoldllngasliustgl; .Bear, calling him names and clar- Iinz Bustcr to try to catch him lWhcn Buster took no notice of him he 8M6 HP and went to a store- house for a sweet beechnut or two ‘there now being none left on the ttec or the ground in that neigh- borhood. Buster Bear had guessed ;ihat he might have a storehouse lira!‘ by,and unknown to Chat. tcrei‘. had noiselessly followed him. Big as he is. Buster can move quietly when he wants to. ' blilcsilai: 101st sight of Chatterer, ‘u us er mas good cars and he could hear the rustle of Chatterefs small feet among the dry leaves as he scamperecl on ahead. Then vihgnhhe came in sight of that s u e saw that red tall hanging from n hole just a little above his reach. Drummer the Woodpecker, 111E GUARDIAN, __ uri Burgess) I had made that hole long ago be- fore the stub had become hollow part way do\vn. Sammy Jay, who had seen that tail at the same time. had shrieked a warning to Chatterer. but it was too late. Be- fore Chatterer could get out and away Buster was over to the store- house and shrewdly guessing what was inside. He is quite as fond of sweet little beechnuts and acorns as any Squirrel. At Sammy Jay's first shriek Chatterer had pulled his tail inside and turned to peep out He looked right down into Buster Bear's face and Just then it wasn't a pleasant face for a small person like a Squirrel to look into. It was too late to try to get away. Thete was nothing for hlm to do but to stay right there inside and hope that Buster wouldn't he able to pull that stub over or tear it apart. It was right then and there that Chatterer began to pay in fright for his mistakes of being impuclcnt to Buster Bear and carelessness in leaving his tail hanging out where Buster could see it. Buster stood up like a Man and took hold 0i that stub hooking his great claws into it. He pulled and pulled. He pushed against it, then pulled again. The stub wasn't big enough for hlm to climb and he couldlntquite reach the hole to hook his claws in and tear open the hollow. He gave that up but he kept on trying to pull or push that stub over. Inside, Chattercr shivered and ‘ O ‘ Contract Bridge ' By Josephine Culbertson ' QiBVEIWiQDBQiOQ THE RIGHT CONTRACT The correct contract. in today's deal was not easy tn reach South, dealer. East-West vulnerable. h:__-. QAKQJDESZ an Q91: 4' gens 9104s gas: 5 AK4B 2 NT Pass i! N1‘(!)- Plll l-‘sss Pass - It is strongly '00 he doubted that more than one bridge player in ility, given the North hand to bid would restrain himself from going to four hearts. but the virtue of North‘s raise to three no- irump shoufil he apparent. I North was prepared to provide at least seven tricks for either a notrump or a heart contract. Souths opening bid had covered the diamond situation. and his rabid after he had heard the spade callw took care of that. suit, North him- self could stop clubs. and ti. likely that South also had values in that direction. As it happened. this deal occurred in n match-point duplicate game. and -Narth's three notrump bid was ctcn shrcwder that it would have been at rubber bridge. The extra point. score was not w be despise‘ at duplicate. but even at rubberl hrldgc, witere the 100 honors in hearts carries some weight. the best bid on North's lrand would be three notrump rather than four hearts. Obs rve that. if North had lan- W55 50H!!! SH! RBFUSEI ZOUNOSI HAS THE WOMAN NO HEARTS WAIT A inherent i REIVIEMBRANCE DAY NOV. ll CHERISH THEIR MEMORY Place Your Order Now For A POPPY WREATH Phone I222, Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. shook, as frightened a Squirrel as ever lived. l-le could hear those great claws digging into the wood. He could feel the tree rock only a little at first but more and more ns Buster kept pulling and push- ‘ing. Now and then a dead root ‘would break underground. Chat- terer would hcar it. Had he not already been as frightened as he could be. his fright would have in- creased each time a root broke. At long last. after rocking and swaving. the stub went ovar- It tell with a crash on a big stone and spilt open. Chatterer leaped just in time to escape a his PKW- He raced for and up U"! "Bale-SI tree. When he dared stop to look back he saw Busicl‘ crwlily eating 111059 sweet little beechnuts that h“ ruled that sorehouse. In those nuts and in fright Chatterer was paying. The next story". Jack Rifllit?" “Was Happy dad at. four hearts. "l? "P1111112 lead of the cllub kins by East would have led to a club rufl by We“ and the prompt cashing of the diamond ace for the defeat 0f m6 contract. Three notruml). WWW"- was safe against any attack. lt is worthy of mention that the one South who played three no- trump made five-odd on Wests lead 0f a spade, because when he cleared ‘he club sun, East innocently rc- turned spades instead of diamonds. At the other tables every four- heart contract was deieftifidl ""' __________ IMSDIIERADE DAllilE Montague Curling Rink Tuesday, November 9th. ‘ Music by Don Messer and Hi5 Islanders Special Prizes tor those in cos- tume. Bus Leaving Ch'town — B p.m. Canteen Service Admission 50c By Ales Raymond r ~ r AIwiJYIrTIOWN _“'virlio"'ol=‘riis'iiovkt MOUNT o _ Pliliitlflfif (ll/FIE - rzswnasiwr/nou w ~ Artie: sin/s 4: 400v: Aaeuwres Ali/Ill? 5/r DOWN. k/lvi. 50 IPUDE >BfERD1Z £554’ WY/Al’ 7o 65541500573! fl/f r24 START some MST/M 1w ~45. 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