VQGPOBER 9, g 1948 ing will commence Wedne Charlottetown Armouries. Al ed to be presen into this u B B F PUBLIB MEETINGS GLENWOOD HALL COLEMAN HALL . . . CONWAY HALL, . . . . . . . TYNE VALLEY HALL Oct.11 Oct. 12 Oct.13 Oct. 14 All meetings at 8.30 p. ni. EVERYONE WELCOME. FIILL anti WINTER TRAINING 21st. Field Ambulance R.C.A.M.C. Fall and Winter train- sdoy evening 13th. Oct. at the , I ranks on strength are request- t at 1900 hours. Those wishing to recruit ' nit are also requested to be present at this time. LT. COL. H. SHAW O. C. 21st. Field Ambulance. Special Notice GRAND LODGE A. F. The Grand Master will oltici Lodges of this jurisdiction in occo scheduler &A. M. ally visit the constituent rdance with the following St, John's _. . . . gslrzrlottetown . .. . . . . Milpqh .....-. . . . . .... . . . . . .. . ~ Mount Zion . .. . . . .Kensin9m_" " ' ' ' " ' ' Hiram &Lebanon . . . . . . .Summerside .. .. . . . . .0“. 28H‘- Zetland . .. . . . .Alberton .. . . . . . . .. . - St. Andrew's ... . . .Montague . .. .. . . Prince oi Wales. . . Hunter River -- - -- No; 9H; T“ “m” "' ' ' ' ‘crupuud W "Lin... 15th. Victoria All Master Masons are C at these meetiiiqs- . . . . .. Charlottetown oidiolly invited to be present L. A. MACDOUGALI. Grand SecrelofY- Hunter River. Murray STllRBIl FIIBTURY PAYING GUESTS Moot Wolwme guests are always they Who in some manner pay their way, —-Paddy the Beaver. Pansy the Beaver and Nlri. Paddy were making themselves thoffliithly at home In the small pond deep in the Green Forest. Had you seen tliciii there you might have thought it was their own private pond. lt wasn't. It belonged wholly to two young Beavers who were making a home for themselves and a place in the Great World. Paddy and Mrs. Pflfldy, who were homeless, having , been driven from ttieir 110mg up on the Great Mountain by the Red a good start, but they have much to do to get rzady foi- winter." said Mrs. Paddy after they had looked over the pond. the darn, the hgiise in the water. “So What?" replied Paddy. "we "llght stay here for a while and help them." said Mrs. Paddy. "My door. we also have ivcvrk to do to got ready for printer, and we haven't even started yet. we haven't even found fl place where we can start." replied Paddy “Perhaps we can spend the \vin- lter here with these young folks and look for a new home in the spring. We could help them much, for, like mcsryoung folks, they have a lc-t to learn but don't. kiiciiv it yet." said Mrs. Paddy. Pfllldy Shook his head, He shook it hard. "It won't do." said he. Harbour and" East Baltic siereii Fahiories are new operotlflq- Appeintm Your attention is ward Island Temperont merchants to possessa pllcatlon for such_ licenses Officers and Permit OHM?" i" 31st. oi October, 1948. - imNcg (Daily Including Sunday) Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova Charles A. Dunning Leave Caribou- Prince Nova Rowlinle TURN [TUBE I HALIFAX W rehouee: Cher ottetown to Sydney — Freight service saint John lllll Betti‘ John ‘Phone No. 8-005! ‘itiii KIRIY ents not required at present NOTICE To all retail merchants selling extracts an other Commercial alcoholic preparations. drawn to Regulation . e Act which requires all such retail license under shall be made to the WWW“ the several Vendor stores. All such retail merchants niu TEMPERANCE 1948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE NURTNUMBERLIIND FERRIES LIMITEII islu‘ulllilil Charles A. Dunning . . . . ... .. . . .. Tuesdays and Thursdays d essences» and No. 9, Prince Ed- the said regulation. AP‘ st obtain licenses before EDWARD ISLAND SEPTEMBER 27th to OCTOBER 3hr usrsu IN ro crcv AT mo AM. (Standard Time) FOR urssr NEWS 0M1 INFORMATION nun armour BIBVICI iitiurtix 1'0 rnmcii wwtmb ISLAND (To end Iron Any Point) (JIIARLOTTETOWIV ‘PHONE 1m The Mover MOVING, STORAGE sun CRATING LOCAL sup LONG DlBTANCE MOVING at ' Loads ‘PHONE 8-1058 153 Lower Water Street. llellfn. N. S. Monday. Wednesday and Pride! "I don't. see why not." retorted Mrs. Paddy. "When they see what. a lat of help we are and can be they'll he glad tn have llS stay." "Of course they will at first." agreed Paddy. "Latq- they wit] be asking themselves whose home this 1s anyway. It will be m, late for us to move on then; we'll have to stay.“ "Bul- ll Willy will be their hrme just as lTiUUli as if we never had cone here.“ protested Mrs. Paddy. "Tim. my dear, but it won't seem so either to them or to us. Besides, we iwouizi be rc-hbing them." replied Paddy. "Robbins: them." CTICCI Mrs, Paddy. L'How you talk! What in the world would we he robbing (By Thornton W. Burgess) ‘Terror called fire, had made thein- Th; most; precious “was “l lwme a5 if (hey 31W”! one llly\\‘l‘IC’-'e can have." replied had lived there when really they paddy_ Wm °"h‘ H1155“ of the younger "What?" (lciiiaiided Mrs. Paddy. Beavers- But they ivere paying "Independence." replied Paddy. guests. Mrs. Paiddy looked unconvinced "These young fellas have made and paddy continued, “when you and beginning of the food pile oul,'pendence_" t--‘- ‘*UARP_15.1.‘!-.._°T* KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED _ ... , [MN ‘Bobbing them!" cried Mrs. Paddy. "How you talk" thing any do for young folks things that they should do tor themselves you take from them more than you give them. You cheat them o! inde- "Pooh! The poor things have so much to learn about, how to do things." said Mrs. Paddy. “hey will learn faster through their own mistakes than by Whit we may tell or show them, Look at that dam over there. It needs to be irnacle longer, and they are doing this but at the wrong end. Do you LI1IFIl(_I.liBY would believe me if I should tell them so? By and by they will find it out for themselves and know better than to make such a mistake again. While we are here we will help them all we can, but we rs:n't stay longer than we have to. While I look for a place for ourselves you can help them finish their house. cut trees and make that dam longer." s:ild Paddy. . “At the wrong end?" asked Mrs. Paddy slyly. And this is just. what they did They did their part and more of the worlcof getting ready for win- ter, thus becoming paying guests And every day or night Paddy found tine to slip away to "look around." as he said. It was a pleasing arrangement all around. The young Beavers were helping the older ones by shoring their home fcr the time being, and the cider ones were helping the others with the work. The next story “Paddy Goes them of?" a? . a Contract Bridge? g l7 Josephine Culherleon g ‘ RM“. ‘j ‘fim THE NVRONG RAISE l As a rule. the more a player bids, ‘U19 b6!“ hand he should have. There are. however, conventional exceptions — one of which may be found in the following typical den]; king "wrong." lio the opening bid that was respoii double-Jump raise, such a North gave, is ‘not. as strong as a single jump, i. e.. a raise from one spade to three, or from one heart to three hearts. "Plie reason for this is that the one-spade -_ four-spade sequence has considerable value as pure pte-emptive, or shut-out, and is therefore rzserved for that pur- pose, It indicates a hand very long (but not necessarily strong) In it of trump support but with little, anything on the side. This, .; It. was North's Improper icspunse slble for this failure tn reach (or. tit let-st to investigate) the slam, r. - Prospecting." 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He should have given the more encouraging raise to three lpades, or irnade the alter- native takeout to tiwo hearts. South said liter that he had been tempted to go On, even over four spades, but had retrained because he knew tihat if North was bidding properly, North would have m ln-' terest In the slam. COMMISSION 500m . EHt-Wdgfii-Li??? IIUBPITRL UAIIUE zfiggz Montague Curling Rink , .8 ,3 +9 N TU-ESDAY, ocr. iztii. standard Tim. 9 8 I WNE ffi‘ 3 Don Messer's Orchestra i ‘m 7. -S ‘Pg: 35 Bus leaving Charlottetown Ter- i :9A5Qz9 7 3 minol at 8 p. m. Return fare $1. _ _ _ _ I ' a Mm 1 p_m_ t Q 6 ‘ Adm.—50c Canteen Service II °-"‘- 4 P-'“- ‘ r i ‘ The bidding winwawn~ 0.1“. I s HQ!- Q‘. 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