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The meeting will be open to the Public, and any ? isigrson desiring to give evidence will be welcome to do. J. 0. O. CAMPBELL. Commission Counsel. nan cross noon iiliiioii cumcsi Red Cross Hdqt's., CHARI.O'i'l'l:'.'IOWN- Monday, July 31st . . . . . . .. 2-4 and 6-10 Tuesday. August 1st 10-12 am only St. Mary's Hall, SUMMERSIDE- Tuesday, August 1st 6-10 p.m. High School, o'LnAnY.. Wednesday, August 2nd 2-4 p.m. Women's Institute Hall at AL.BERTON- Wednesday, August 2nd 7-9 p.m. Dalton High School, 'i'IGNlSH- Thursday, August 3rd "ism-den High School, BORDEN- Thursday, August 3rd 7-9 pm. 1000 DONORS ARE NEEDED AT THESE CLINICS TOMAINTAINFREEREDCROSSBLDODTRANS FUSION SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOR NEXT THREE MONTHS. B-EAl)0N0Ba.lul8AVEVALIFEl 10-12 a.m. i iakas command. . -old nether Nature. '-mots wendcrtul.” said Deter Rabbit. A "what is wcnderruli" asked xascock. the pilcatcd Woodpecker. much the hirceat or all the wood- pecker family excepting way. yay down in the sunny south when Ivory Bill lives. u"'1'hIt 9038110 or yours." said Pa- 2. "Nothing wonderiul about it," said logbook. "it's Just a tongue." "Ami it's some tongue." spoke up Jumper the Hare. Jumper was quite right. about that. l.ogeock's tongue. really is some tonsue. To begin with. it is so long thatwhen he draws it back into his mouthphc has to wind it up over the top or his C-vfsr-'GOFCDF-Co contract mg. By Joaeyhlne Oniberiaon nn&i. masons ON BOTH SIDES Today's declarer committed the common error of "getting ahead of himself" in the play. but, lor- tunately tor him and partner, a defender tailed tograap the opport- unity thus presented. lworua dealer. Both sides vulnerable. North and louth bid rather "enthuuasticaiiy"-as (allows: - North last Ionth was 10 Pass 1 Pa- so Pass 0 Pan 500) Pass 0Q(l) Pass Pass Pass Md it the opening lend hlPP0n' ed to be a heart. North-South would have regretted their W33 0! restraint. but it was West's mis- fortune--tempotary misiori.unsi- that he -had been dealt a mum more attractive club opening. 1'11! club see was put up. and then. We ing out tor diamond establishment with more haste than Iood judg- ment, south cashed the ace and king of diamonds and led a third round. when hat played the ilcl south thousht a long time ow! whether he should run hill! or law. He finally guessed t as it happened-that rufiing with an honor would establish two trump tricks for the enemy (West). and so declarer ruffed with the spade eight. west had an outstanding chance to onset the bad luck or his open- ing lead-by over-rutiing declare: and shining immediately in hearts. Apparently. however. West tell: that this would merely be ul- ing up his aura trump trick. in any case. he let eoutirs sisht of spades hold the trick-and south did not miss his second chance. he cashed the three top humps and made West take his trump trial: by loading another mind. then could could claim the balance. using the heart sec tor entry the set-up diamonds. V or course. it south had played the hand correctly from the start. West would have had no chance to be "a here." no marked line at play was: South should rut! a club at the second trick. cash the three top humps and the top dia- moods, and run a diamond. It West over-rulicd, he would be through: andri! he didn't. south should make him take his trunlv trick by leading mother round of trumps. .44” i "I never tasted Int-I and don't want to.” said he, head. so to speak. or course that .is inside under the skin. Logcock has a long bill but he can run his tonguaout three and- one-hail inches beyond the tip of his bill. '1'hatipotitisbarbedIndeomc- what horny. It is also, somewhat sticky. so grubs and insects he cannot reach to pick In with his bill, he can get with that very ,handy tongue. As Pctergwatched, mscock was catching big black Ants in the trunk or a tree. He had cut a big hole to get at them. here were little tunnels in all directions which the Ants had made and in which they were now trying to-escape the big Wood- pecker, , ' "It is a handy tongue." admitted Logcock. "I really donjt know what 1 would do it it were not so handy. You see. i can bend it sideways. so all I have to do when I have cut into one or these tunnels is to run my tongue way into it and all the Ants that are there stick to it. Ants certainly are good eat. ing. Dom. you think so?" Peter turned up his wobbly little nose andltwitciied it. "I never tasted ants and don't want. to.' said he. I'll take your word for it" "Seine talks don't know what is good when they see it. There is no- thing so good as big. black Ants for dinner. I never can get enough of them." "Your cousin. Yellow wine the Flicker, likes Ants too." said Pc- ter. "I've watched him catching them on the ground. I guess he doesn't care what kind oi ants they are or whether they are lit- tle or big. lie has a handy tongue too" "But. not as long and as handy as mine," said be cock. running his tongue out age 11. "I know some one else who- has a handy tongue and likes Ants," said Peter. "Then you know some one with good sense and good taste," rr plied Iolcock. "It is old Mr. Toad.” said Peter. "Oh, him," said boucock. "I don't see him over 4-iere in the Green Forest. Can he bend his nose sideways?" "I dan'tknow but Idoubt it," said Peter. "I gucsshc doesn't have to. His tongue is fastened right up in the 1ront'ol his mouth and he can run it out its whole length. Oen you do that?" "No," admitted logcocir. "I don't have to." "Things stick to his tongue the same as they do to yours." said Pa-' tor. "1 know some one also here in the Green Forest -who likes Ants." spoke up Jumper. jwhoi" asked Peter of his big cousin. "Buster. hear.” replied Jumper. "Bc love to tind a big ant hill and lick up the ants." "which shows his good taste." said mecca. ii secasua ar an osuooisrs rue ouaaniasi. cnanirrrrerowuv , , ':' ” A anaeossnmaosarasooimn l. eat our or melee! 1 ' WANT me NEW MY 0iBE (Au. Kmcsor LUCK, em HEAVY ow THE BAD ARK) UGHT ON 1 eooo 3--.5. . PENNY ' m an? ." y D&S Z; A Iy,itcn1 iiccelgsen J r1rIJxx95M i 4'91!) 0 if ...e a l sures news 1- A Uf. muwtolmlitm