Queen's. Credential certificates tlon at the Convention. REAGH BAGNALL. President. tiueene coinity Progressive conservative convention EMPIRE THEATRE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1956 For the purpose of nominating a Candidate to contest the Federal .Bye-Election in the County of p Poll Chairmen are requested to call Polt Meet- ings and elect five delegates to attend the Convention. delegate assigned by the Poll Chairman for presenta- Registration to commence at 7 o'clock. Meeting to commence at 8-o'clock. MRS. R. E. SUTHERLAND, must be given to each Secretary. There will be or Patrons and Shareholders of NEW GLASGOW DAIRYING COMPANY at NEW GLASGOW HALL on the Evening of THURSDAY. AT 8 O'CLOCK VERNON HILL. Secretary NOTICE Meeting of the DEC. 14th IT'S THE BIGGEST - . out the Loox' CHRISTMAS The Junior Chamber of Commerce Presents Their 2nd. Anniversary Dance At The CLOVER CLUB. MONDAY. DEC. llth Tickets Available 'from Members or DANCE BEFORE Door. WILL CLOSE FDR HUNTER RIVER STARCH FACTORY Thursday December 14th.. nus sensor on AUSTRALIAN STEEL Australia plans to increase open hearth steel capacity irom the pre- sent 1.900.000 tons to 2.400-000 10115 by less. USEFUL NUT The Brazilian tucum nut gives. an edible on something like olive oil and the nut is good for cattle feed. LiTiTKE'ixTi5i'i l NOTABLE DISASTER . One of the earliest psteamship disasters was the Royal iadelaide wreck rill Margate. Eng. 'land. in 1850 with 400 dead. HISTORIC IMITATIONS recorded rm: GUARDIAN. CHARIIOTTETOWN Watch cut for iolk oi cult and g-ulle best they plan mischief all the while Oi all the Green I-'orest and Green Meadow iolk none is more crafty than Roddy Fox To be crafty is to be smart in sly ways, to plan ahead what to do to outsmart others. Reddy is one oi that kind. He has to be. He miut cutguess and outsmart others in order to live; to get enough to eat and to save that lovely red coat of his from trappers and hunters with dread- iul guns. A Fox who is not creity never lives long. Roddy knows that. For all his craft Reddy had never been able to catch Peter Rabbit. He had almost caught him many times. but almost is never enough: it. never yet has caught it dinner for a hungry Fox. Almost is not quite and not quite is no better than complete (allure. But Reddy never gixes up trying. -' -:-.n..t 4 l contract Bridge , By Josephine Culbertson .;'lQQQQC&OQ A GOOD 'l'll.ADE The dmzlarer in the iollowing rle-.11 exacted a v13i'y profitable exchange from an opponent. Bast dealer. Both sides vulnerabla QQJ6531 own .652 Q3 Q84 QAKIO qqse N 97 -'12 W E V” 9.19843 q OKQ g: i j8'.'52 ..... VAK3 QAIOT QAKQIOQGC Thebidding. East. South West. North 1Q 2Q Pass 2NT Pass 5; Pass Pass Pass South tas he said later) almost bid three notrump over North's two notrump and iet it go at that, but he finally decided that his hand was too good. He Ielt that by leap- ing all the way to five clubs he might draw a slam bid from North: and if North passed in five clubs. there figured to be an excellent play for that contract. it was un- forturiate. from South's point of view. that North turned up with- out anything usable in the red suits. West thought about opening a heart or a diamond. hut concluded that his partners suit was safest. and so led the spade eight-a de- cision ior which he surely could not be criticized. Dummy's spade jack was put in; East covered with the king. and South ruffed. De- clarer laid down the trump ace. and when West"; jack tell. tcok time out to Consider the problem. Obviously. something would have to be done about Souths three red- Suit losers-but what? The dummy didn't otter much hope at first glance, But than South took a sec- ond lock. and did some counting, and a ray of hope appeared. East. vulnerable. had opened with 'a spade. Even it he had every mis- singing honor. he couldn't have much of a hand; thereiore. it was iilghly improbable that he had less than a five-card spade suit. South led another round oi! trumps and conlirmed the fact that East had tour cards there. This lett only (cur cards for hearts and diamonds. and gave south the key to the missing plain He drew mlastls trumps. cashed the ace-king of hearts and the dia- mond see. then led another dia- mond. East. thrown on lead. laid down the high spade-and declarer gave him the trick. discarding n 3 imitation gems were used by to give a colorlul note ments. IO KET- Egyptian jewelers 5.000 years ago. -heart, That was it! East then had to lead another spade to dummyis good queen. and scuth got rid or l his losing diamond. lly Thornton W. Burgers) ritzht mouth." thought he. in to in y "lie is running ....R.O-T:-e--:-1 Always he is watching tor oppor- tunity and he nexcr tails to try to make the most of it. He was trying to do this now. He had Iourid out that Peter was in a small bramble- tangie in the Old Pasture when he should have been at home in the ' dear Old Brier-patch uith Mrs. Pe- ter. A Beagle. which is a kind of small Hound with short legs who loves to hunt Rabbits. was buxkinz as he iollownd Pt-ier's scent. Red- - dy vta.k,n'l. airairl of that Dog. He muldnt run last enough in ratch Reddy and Roddy knew it. So Red- dy wasn't afraid. He just sat down where he could watch the Dog and the bramble-tangle in which Peter was hiding. When he so-.v the Dry: actually start. into the bmliibic-tangle he knew that Peter would suirly be driven out. Roddy know every place in the Old Pasture where a Rabbit might be rcasoiiably sale. one or the best 0! these was a pile of brush. and he guessed that was the one Peter would run ior if driven out of that little braiiiblc-tangle. Reddy hurried to hide beside the path Peter would take to reach that pile of brush. Then just what. ('l'illi-,V' Raddy hop- cd would happen did liappcii. That Dog kept right on into the bramble- tangle despite the thorns and brambles and drove Peter out. Pre- sently Raddy saw Peter coming llppei-ty. lipperty. lip. Reddy grin- ned. "I'll get him this time. He is running right into my mouth." thought he, But. before he did this Peter made a complete iumabout and ran straight back llpDP1'l3'. litiperty. ll?- raster than ever. He had caught. in glimpse of sonietliltig red and in- stantly guessed it was Redd,v's retl coat. and that Rcddy was lying in wait for him. v Roddy wasted no time. He knew that when Peter met. that Dog he would dodge and head lor another place or .saicty. and lie guessed what place it wruid be "The Old Briei'-pairli; tliatis where he'll head for nmv." thought Reddy. and started lor it himself. It was a good glirtss. Racing back the way he had come Peter met the Dorz. Oi course. It couldn't. have been otlrerwlse 1 rnursr: he had kncwn he would meet. the Dog. but the Dog hadn't. known he would meet Peter. Belcre he cculd rc- cover from his surprise Prtcr dodg- ed and did exactly what. Roddy had guessed he would do. headed straight for the dear Old Brier- patrh. He didn't want to. but he had to. lie knew that Dog would follow him there. but he was sure he coufd got. there first. He could i'un iastrr than that Dog could. "It is luckv i saw Roddy Fox in time." thoimht. he. and thought no more about him. It didn't. enter his head that Reddv would try to catch him. not. with that D051 behind him. That. was Peter's mistake. But he dldnit know it until he was out o! the Old Pasture. out in the open on the Green Meadows. Then he saw Reddv just coming under the fence at the tar corner 01 the old Pasture where the pile of brush was. And was Roddy ruiinlng as he headed acrcss to try to head Peter oil! Peter had been running inst bctore. but you should have seen him run now. i3ymAlTCai)p- To DAT , g . xmzu vou HIT IT wn-' usm TH'EViL ogmew 0' own! two 0 xoua By Alex Raymond vonaavurriusilmisr mews ......R.........-. KING OF TI-IVE ROYAL MOUNTED - STATION. ' WIMDVJDNES IN RMS u MIG DEMOCRATIC ILDSOPII i DECEMBER 11', 1950 g. Wlmecr ..,. M. r. r..... I--I. p., v-.0! as -....s IN: 7 may AND t'CAP" sruas -an-rm.-ca.- TO SIGN--OR Ara: YOU om 'rH' WAY BACK ?? l?.'II W" MILT" APE YOU ONTH' WAY By Rufort uovtveeor, Aeaweisl0UND HOPING WE COULD TALK TO TDU FIRST" BEFORE." TO BE WSILLUSIONEV ABOUTI-I3 HUSBAND SOONER OR LATER! 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