PAGE TWELVE 3 A A WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOIJ FERRY SERVICE ,Bu ,,ss Btnri E. joiiii ', (Sailings Oct 26 to Nov 30 Inclusive) I ' Daily including Sundays- h H . Standard Time. is l n 4- -- . , , From Each Terminal. - ' 9 8 a.l'n.. ll. a.m., 1 p.m., 3 pm. y 2A . RESERVATIONS: Mlly be made ' V uo-VsW-- T - for a limited number oi vehicles by”-contacting VTTFIHI (lifiee ln By Thornton W. Burgess Charlottetown, at least 48 hours, , . , g . y in advance fang l YOUNG JERRY HAS VISITORS !Egihgs;”;;oi:i::e:i3?uBo::lye:o set, and Hg . . 3 -- . . u' 5153.: 3131 st:?,?i(:,a1sm,l:f,:,Sympathy expressed in deeds, l .Now as she looked down from momln, Not mere words, is what one ITGECILAITIEIT above at marshy place on one ”' -Jerry Muskratlshore of the Big River, she saw (2)-For pcrlshahlcs iiiul'or Live-ll stock in truck loads on an)” lmrry folk hurrying mwam "' 6"" gtain place where there was much . When Young Jerry Muskrat hail (3)ggg.-,,i,x.mag1'1 mmngs 0., gnm,.d,,y started up along one bank of the and Sund ,v unl'l Oct. 2;”. . , , , pm. Dam, RENO” Him." to L'j):cy;l.llillI(Iillg in the darkness over-lborhood. and they first Weather Broadcast each week, day. CATCH AN EARLY Cl':()SSlXG AND AVOID DELAY. lllklf the others, At long last Mis-l lrcss Moon began her climb . . lm the dark sk, and flooded t e.ln a dreadful steel trn . They NORTHUMBLRLADD lGrcen Forest, the Green Meadoukzs, gathered around him, aiid oach FERRIES LIMITED, the Big River, and the Smilinghad sonvathing to say. Chlrlotlctmvn. P. H. vlnland .Poo1 Willi soft siiverylight. Mistressiiirst to reach him was a grizzled lMooii looks down on many strange old Muskrat. ”Didiilt you know TIP rows ANNIVERSARY Made-lo-Measure MEN'S s UlDlES' SIT IT l l grizzled than the Sill 3 days only.. Fri. Sat. Mon. (1 special group of fabrics usually priced up to i80 2-piece tailored-lo-measure YOU SAVE UP TO 325.00 CREDIT! N-lo you may pay only Tip Top has made I Special Purchoso ON hbrlu whkh give you saving: up to'25 on o mcdo-lo-moasuvo cult. Don't miss this opportunity! Also included an many of our Flnl Sim! and Ashleigh fsbflcs which after the sale go back lo their much higher prices. . Act or once-select your new tailored-io-mcnure lull from this ouliiandiiig group of I00'Y, virgin wool lmporled Iobricl from England"; lop mills. You'll Nnd every new idu. pslimi. wave for Fall and - Winter I933-54. down and wear it Tip P lnmonibor--3 lays only-Friday, Saturday. Monday- Oo rash in on Canada's Gmnor-Tl-on-Ivor clothing value. To tailors I 799 Grafton Street I i i . ' 1Younz Jerry. cnoug T trap?" he squeaked. Tm: gguARniAN. 1 If . I - (I you get away?" asked h if kelp aEz;7r7:hl "tiff: , Of course Young Jerry hadn't,l. known enough. That was just the lror it. ”Wll)' don't you pull yoursell 'TliCyfree'?" squcaked another, who hadi just arrived on the scene. I That question was just as ioullshl as the other one. A third neighbor nrrived. He was even older and more Iirst one. He didn't have as many toes as should. have had. Two were gone i'rom one foot. He held up that foot. HTITIVS what one of those things did to me," he squesked. "But you got away," squeaked another. -'0: course I got away I wouldn't be here it I hadn't," replied the other. And his voice was squL-akily- impatient. "How did you get away?" asked Young Jerry. "I pulled and pulled. until I pulled my toes oil. I leit them in that trap," squeaked the old Musk- rat. "Ohl Oh!" squeaked Young Jerry, and shlvercd at the thought. "If you'll take my advice. you'll do the same thing," declared the old Muskrat. "But it isn't Just his toes helll lose, it's his whole foot!" squeaked another. "Then, he'll have to pull his foot off." said the grizzled old veteran. You know, a veteran is one who has lived long, and has had much experience. "But, I can't do that," cried Young Jerry, and his eyes were big with horror. "Phat depends on how much you want to live." squeaked the other. "You can lose a foot and still live, but if you don't get that root out of that trap soon, you won't live long." MORNING (OIIGHS Ii you cough. vhesu. can't breath: or iileep well because oi attacks of Asthma or Bronchitis. get MINDACO irom your drug- gist today. This great medicine Iorkl thi-nu h the lungs and bronchial tubes to help much and remove thick, strangling phlngi-n. Thus curbs eou hing. aids rur breathing and thus permi 1 natural, nltllll sleep. Satislsctioa or money hock. slilnsluns Of water. They were tlictroubic. He had been caught, not Big River, a few little stars were Muskrat folk living in that xieigli-lhecguse he was ca,-eye”, but be-l were liurryinglcause he hadn't known aiiythinglcnse W” inexcusable" lierul. More and more stars ap-Ito see what was the cause of all about u-ups. 3, had been warned neared out of nowhere and twinklcdrlhzit splashing and the squeaks 0i,to watch for them. but never hav- Iright and pain they had heard. mg seen ,1 mm 1", didnvt knowl up,1t was Youni; Jerixv Musk!"-it caurzlitiiviiar, to watch for or wliere lo lookl liei l Cl-IARLOHTTETOWN contract Bridge ly Jauphlno Eulborhon THE ALL-IMPORTANT REBID. Possession of three or (our high- card points. or about one honor- trlck. over the minimum opening- bld rioqnlrements does not auto- matically justify i1 strong rebid. The distribution of the hand. good, bad or indlflerent. remains ii fac- tor of vital importance. and this npplies even when partner's response has been highly encourag- I All of which is by way of say- ing that South's bidding in this Ramsay-lord Wedding A pretty autumn wedding tool: place at Carleton aiding. on Satur- day. October 21, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the home 01 Mr. and Mn. A. Keith Lord. when their daughter. Marion Leona, was united in the holy bonds or matri- many, with Lloyd liric. only son of Mr. and Mn. Colin D. Ramsay, Hamilton, P. E. 1. Rev. Lloyd Archer portormed the ceremony in the presence or 25 guests. The living-room was attractively decorated for the happy occasion. Mrs. Ralph B. Mnccaull had charge or the wedding music. The bride entered the room on the arm of her father who gave roses. Mr. Horace Mscllarlane, Sum- menldc. brother-in-law, or the (room, was best man. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a (rock or wine taffeta. with white ratlne slub- bed stripe and a corsage of yellow talisman roses. The groom's mother was attired in a dress or blue silk with head trimming and a Corsage of pink talisman roses. A bullet lunch was served. The table was centred with s beauti-I Tully decorated three-tier wedding cake, ilanked with pink and white can-nations. between tall lighted tapers. Those assisting in serving were: Mrs. Harvey Bernard. Mrs. Earle Sawler, Miss Joyce Lord. and Mrs Ralph Maccaull. i The bride and groom left on a wedding trip to the Mainland. Forl travelling the bride donned a coat of blue with shawl collar. - They will reside on return, in Hamilton. where the groom is a prosperous farmer. Previous to hery marria the bride was on the oi-1 fice sts! of M. I". Schurnrnn. The best wishes of their friends go with this young couple for si long! and happy wedded liie. -no. Etienne Brule. the lfrench .ex- plorcr. llrst saw the Niagara I'll?” in loll or 1612. CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE Smith dealer. . her in marriage. She was attired North-South vulnerabla in n. street-length gown or smoke . KQ llaluc, witlhpekarl trimgabbliaeck solve: . 0 AK8 M and T” d med isiinertime . J m 9 7 5 coruge o eep-re p 10 5 g loses. h 5.13; . A107 1 Her only attendant was or s2 N . J08. sister. Mrs. Douglas Crossmsn. Al- QQ1o4 W E O ” bany. who was attired in a dress 0 62 S g.”3. l of blue-grey woven shantung. QQ 95 with black velvet trim, black .g43 velvet hat and black accessories Q 73 2 ,and a corssge oi American beauty 0 A K Q 3 I Q A K 7 The bidding: , South Wont North cup I 1 0 Pass 3 Q P"! g: 15:: :9 22...; Pm, Pa” O Pun North's actual slam bid was re- latively unimportant. and not vtry costly, because South had already "gone overboard" when he reached IlVe dlsnionds. The outstanding llaw in the suc- tion was South's (our-club rebid. In the debate following the hand, south pointed to his 16-point (4- plus honor-trick) holding, and in- sisted that with "so much overage" he had been fully Justliied in bid- ding the tour clubs. What south ignored. however, was that his dis- tribution could not have been worse! Experts follow a sound principle in this respectl they mentally deduct a point (or some fraction of an honor-trick) when faced with this utterly barren 4- -3-3-3- hand-pattern. Thus, instead of regarding South's hand asl ”strong" an expert would considerl it only lair. and would not dream of going past the three-notrumpl level voluntarily. i when south, instead of properly bidding three notrump over three diamonds, carridd the auction to the four-level, North could not be greatly blamed for visualizing more winners in the South hand - and in any case, to repeat. the damage had already been done. The first self-binder operated on western Canadian farms was pm- duced in 1884. EXTRA .SPEclAL! PEACHES. ilins 89c Ony T5: Tin East Pack 12 oz. tin E7a.1'k'g 24 0;; Fresh Beef .. 39c Mince Meal . 35c Heinz fiins Our Special Lb. Spaghelli 35c Tea 63 20 oz. Tomato Juice 12c Till Icing PIE. Sugar ..... l2c Heinz Bottle Kelchup 29c Soup 25c Campbcll;s'Tomat0 Zviihs Devon Lb. Sausages .. 29c , 8 his-. Onions .. 25c 20 oz. tins:-D-'.2DtiDiis Peas FREE DELIVERY EXTRA SPECIAL! CANADA PACKERS SUNSET PICNIC PORK SHOULDERS Hall or Whole-49c lb. A Regular Price 75c Lb. 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