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Flnfl anvil: of AP- ns- ‘gertifical-c i Ind Buullilll Christmas Gilli; riniiniiuz PRESENTS Clyde River Play "GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME" In Parkdale Hall WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24. AT 8 O'CLOCK l “EM-"éjflii l’ Hear B’; Dalila-Y POPULAR BOOK LECTURE “FREEIIDWS FERMEHT" Biiseii on Book by Alice Felt 'l‘ylor [his stim- ilciils with the unusual religious movements and cults “m, i,,.\.,,'m,- iiii iiiicgrnl part of the pioneer days of America. You ill lil‘li‘ lllltllli in.» Traiiiicoiidnitsta, the nappttes. the Shakers. the ‘\\|i|hiri1|:s_ tho prophets of education, woman suffrage, aml iom~ |Il'I"ilI\l'l‘ ri-foriii. ~ I VYPJDNIQSDAY, 1.30 p. m. licnrtz ilall, Trinity Church Free Admission N" cdleclllm- Public Meeting MRS. GLADYS STRUM, M.l’. C. C. F. Federal Member for Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, will address a public meeting in Porkdale Hall, Charlottetown, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, AT 8 P.M. Ba sure to hear this interesting address by CANADA'S ONLY WOMAN MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT. Everyone Welcome Look things over. Count the score. Thou go back and look once morg, said she. SOlIlB mate. s19. ANDREW'S DINNER {The one hundred and twentyjlourth anniiobcelebration under the auspices ol the Caledonian Club ot Prince Edward Island in THE CHARLOTTETOWN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3D, AT 7 PM. The Toast . . . . . ..,_,,....."Thc Day and A’ Wha Honor It‘. The 0iotor...............Dr. The Hon. CY"! MWMHI" TlCIlEIS obtainable from members oi the Commlitlli J. Win. MacKinnon, W. H. Bootom 1- 7- N'°I‘°I‘°"' am“ MocPherson, W. Blair MacDonald, Norman S. MacLeod. 1- E- liiimett, Malcolm MacKinnon. ' Among the three-minute speakers will In the Lielitellflfll’ Governor His Honour J. A. Bernard, ex-Chiel Waller R- Shaw, O.B.E. lianiileon tLIIlIIIIIQIEhEIIIY ii! j -_____._ ,___.._. , ll‘ llllttlll-.lll=l9!ll!l'i _. actor. mvaa we» srrait not’ ha" utu NAVOLEON 10o rm. was" cr Tun- _\]| (By Thornton W ‘r00 GOOD 1'0 as: wring -M.rs. Quack. "l"! ‘Qlmd it. my dear! I've found it!" cried Mr. Quuok m; Mallard Duck as he Joined Mrs. Quack and their flock on the Big River. Mrs. Quack had never seen him more excited. “Just what have you found?" asked Mrs. Quack. The others gathered around to llstcn. “I have found where Mr. and Mrs. _Blnck Duck go eurly every morning, and where they often Slay H11 day. I have found out why they go. And I think perhaps l have found out how it. is that they Pa" ll-HY around here all winter instead of having to go to the Sunny South ns we have always thought we must do." WW5. Quack shook her head to show that she couldn't believe all this. “You will have to show me." "Of course my dear. Of course. We will go lhcrc tomorrow morn- um“ “will”! BYWK» lug. You will b: surprised just as l was. 1 never was more surprised "will" °f "-7" in all my life." quacked her hand. “Will it. bc safe for the flock to go?" asked Mrs. Quack. “I wouldn't be ivilling to leave them without a leader for even a short time. Anything can happen these days" she added. Early the next morning Mr. Quack led tho way up the Big River. Ducks are strong of wing and fly fast. A few miles mean lit- tle to them. A few miles up the Big River they saw ahead of them :i city. It was quite a big city. In iheir>loxig Journeys between their summer and winter homes Mr. and Mrs. Quack had seen many cities, passing them at. a distance or very high above them. This city was right. on the shore of the Big River. It sccmcsl as if the Big River cut right through it. As they drew near the edge of the city Mrs. Quack began to grow anxious. Was Mr. Quack Qlng to lead them right through it? She didn't. like it, but before she had made up her mind to say so .\-lr. Quack swung around so as to light "Qco@>co@co@c t I l1 Contract Brizge ~ \ By Josephine Culbertson <n>eo<eloe<b>eoeoo<g>coa SHORTSIGIITEDNESS East “as guilty of very super- ficial analysis in today's deal. Eastdeaier. Xicrth-Stwutl". yulncrablo. QIOB Q5 QQJS . |$AKJ1095i Q942 ‘K18 $432 ‘VINE QAQJB QASTZ ‘K96 {no _ S ‘s32 goats QKIODTI Q10‘? I~*Q Thebidding: last South 1V8! North 1 9 Pass 1 m‘ a 4. Pass 3 N‘! Pall Pal Paar “ It is apparent that South w" ilfibblflfl" when he bid three no. "UMP. but perhaps he knew that the defense would not be up to par. West. trying out n "surprise at. trick." led the diamond deuce. Dummys jack was ‘played, 3nd East's king held the trick. East then made a bad mlscalculation. Hoping that. West had led from a five-card diamond suit and would duck a return lead, thus leaving a diamond in East's hand for com- munication, East returned the dl5_ mond nine. This play clinched the contract. establishing a diamond for South's ninth trick. East should have counted the declarefs obvious tricks, and that count might have shown him the fallacy of returning the diamond. Seven club tricks were in plain sight in dummy. The heart. king was marked in South's hand. and so was the spade ace! lt was this latter factor in which East should have reckoned. ff West had held the spade ace, in addition to the diamond ace already shown, he either would have taken more action over the original heart bid. or he would have doubled the final contract. ‘Thus, since to establish either a heart or n diamond trick for dcclnrer was to present him with nine tricks. East easily should have scemthat the one hope was to establish spade tricks for his own sklc before declnrer could set up either a heart or a diamond. A run QUARDLAN, . Burgess) Early the next morning Mr. Quack led the way up the Big River "P wind on thc water. “fherels a brook coming" in over there." quacked he. Sure enough there was a brook coming into the Big River. It flowed under a road and beneath a railroad. It didn't look inviting. It was no bigger "I 599 ll." Said Mrs. Quack "We are going up it a little ivay," said Mr. Quack. "We are ivhat?" cried Mrs. Quack She looked as if she thought she couldn't have heard right. "We are goini; up that brook Just. a little way.“ repeated My. Quack. Mrs. Quack had opened her bill. l0 Bill! they were going to do noth~ ing of the sort when there was a whistle of stout wings and two Ducks flew over their heads. They had come up the Big River had turned and now were headed straight for the brook. They flew high over the railroad and over the road and disappeared. They were Mr. and Mrs. Black Duck. “You see.” said Mr. Quack. “No I don't see." retorted Mrs. Quack. "You will in just gi few minutes Came on now, everybody up!" He pnttered along on the lur- face of the water into the wind, hLs wings heatlna the air and In a moment was flying. Mrs. Quack and the rest of the flock followed Mr. Quack led them over the rail- road over the road and up the brook the way Mr. and Mrs. Black Duck had gone and almost at once they saw a scene such as all but. 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