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For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island just after Mistress Moon started Peter. catch Peter, but he always lik- Flfp the Terrier. who lives at Farmer Brown's house, is as lively a little Dog as ever tried to wag a stuhbed tail. Excepting when he. is asleep. he cannot keep still very long. He just has to be out and about. finding 0 what is going on t him. He is full of curiosity. He is for- i ever poking his inquisitive little nose into all sorts of places. Sometimes this gets him into trouble. Sometimes it gets for him the excitement be so dear- ly loved. g ' L-. - He turned and ran back a Ill- tle ways. 4 .,. v This night Flip slipped away to climb up in the sky. He had taken it into his head to visit the Green Meadows. When he got out in the middle of the Green Meadows he had found nothing exciting and he was un- decided which may to turn now.I Should he go over to the Oldl Pasture? Should he go nier to the Big River? Or should he go Stabilizers For liner Queen Mary LONDON (Reuters) - Stabilis- ers will be fitted to the line Queen Mary at Southampton early next year. the Cunard coun- y aimounced Tuesday. A complete air- conditioning system will be installed in the Mauretania after she arrives at Liverpool in Thtnsday. Find Deer En ; Route To Europe l HALIFAX ICP' - Fishennen lGeorge Lewis and Daniel Lutz couldn't believe their eyes. Ten miles off Halifax they saw two deer-or thought they did. They were right: it was a fawn and a three-year-old buck-swim- ming straight for England. They got them both into the boat and headed for Halifax. The SPC freed the deer "rues- day in a wooded area near here. They think they were frightened into the ocean, probably by dogs. Says Shipping Requires Help VICTORIA 1CPI - A profitable I deep sea merchant marine under a Canadian flag is impossible without government assistance. Harry 1. Mather: of Halifax said Says No Doubt. Monster In Lake UT. ELBUTHEURE. Que. (CPl -Biologist Vadisn Vladihev has reported to the Quebec depart- ment of game and haherles the exiatuice-" it t Ity doubt" -of a living marine monster in Lake F hencgai-nook. The "thing" - observed bo- twoen July and September - is variously called by inhabitants of this Kamouraska County village "the animal of the alek." "the monster." "the cmcodlle' and "the seacow. Dr. Vladlkov, director of the llslieries department laboratory. said in a statement that he has questioned about 10 persons who claim to have observed a large living thing in the lake. Although versions vary, the bi- ologist writes. there is general accord that the ”animal' is be- tween l2 and 18 feet long. its back is sai to resemble an overturned canoe with a saw- toothed fin down the centre. The color is described as brown or black. Dr. Vladikov says the head has never been seen. St. Eleutheure is about 100 miles east of Quebec City. The name of the lake is an Indian word said by local residents to mean "the mocker." The lake is seven miles long. one mile wide and. in some Page 14 The Guardian Thurs.. October 3, 195'. Ship Not Liable For Cargo Loss OTTAWA (C?) cuudsg goverinnient Merchant Marine Limited with cargo losses wheirnre de- stroyed the inotu-vessel Mainl- :30 la Hdlfax harbor, Feb. 0. Maxine Footwear Cauiaay Limited of Montreal sued the cows company for S2.Ill dain- agesfortlielossolthreewood crates of sundries and one chum of shoe leather aboard the ship when It was destroyed. The shipment wa no its way from Montreal to Kingston, Ja- maica. at the time. The shipment was on its way dsmissed the appeal of Maxine Footwear from a ludgment of the F F uer Court that the out was not responsible for the cargo loss. Evidence was that the fire was the result :1 employees of Purdy Brothers Limited using acetylene torches to thaw out scupper pipes aboard the ship. The decision affects other ac- tions for damages totalled S110.- 000 by other shippers who suf- fered losses. The Maurienne. a French - owned ship built in Den- mark In 1938. was requisitioned by th e Canadian government areas. said to be 300 feet deep. early in the Second World War. Tuesday. Mr. Mathers. president of I. H. Mathers and Son. is attending the 28th annual convention of the Ca- nadian Chamber of Commerce here. Mr. Mathersl company oper- ates 23 deep sea ships, all under the British flag "due to the oper- ating costs" under Canadian law over to the Smiling Pool? The Smiling Pool was nearest Flip; decided he would go over therem He had long hoped to cati-hi Jerry Muskrat out on the bank. As he drew near he saw Peter; Rabbit. It would be fun to chase He knew he couldn't ed to try. Two or three times he had almost caught him, but Peter had dodged, and always Miracle cushion Holds false Teeth lung brand Denture yunhiona In A tnuni iii. I IBM- honal new plum OIJIIIII that sets rid of the annoyance sod irritation of loose. hadlr mun. false iasih. Snug aura sore. Irnl-lied guma duo in loan: dines dontura. Applied in a few Iobblseot plats: slay " sins perfect amnion. Eat I la - .Inugh -- plan. may put." Haul: to gums or dents-inn &iug iv-linen ran lu-i Irvin 3 an I nooth. they: will snd pliable ones not tnsdn and ruin plsu. Pi-1-h runs out she: replacement in nvvdad Nn daily nether not aclhuivu cm .-In... brand Donsuso Cushions ioday' 2 linen for up- Ic wjoww plats H50 Money bani fhM.AIlUI.I'Ia . a.r.rmJonnt:..i':ii.'a-utnnsoun .4 time he really saw who was '" " to escape. Flip start- ed to sleal towards Peter. He was almost near enough to make a rush . Peter when he saw someone coming up over the edge of the bank. At first all he saw was a nose. In the moon- light he couldn't see as clearly as if it had been darligh Per- haps this was Jerry uskrat climbing out of the water. He for- got all about Peter Rabbit. He began to creep through the grass keeping close to the ground. Be- cause he was keeping down so low in the grass he couldn't see clearly who it was climbing up on the bank. Peter Rabbit saw him and stamped his feet. It was Peter's danger signal. Flip kncw that signal well. He knew, too. Jerry Muskrat would know that signal. "Perhaps I can catch him be- fore he gets Into the water." thought Flip and started a rush. It was then that for the first climbing up on the bank. It was and to currency exchange. "There-has to be government assistance for a Canadian mer- chant marine," Mr. Mathers said. "In the case of an emergency to day Canada would have very few ships to call into service." The cost of shipbuilding and the rate of depreciation were the main costs in deep sea shipping and were not taken into consid- eration as fully as they should be by the Canadian tax structure. M.-r. Mathers said the Canadian merchant fleet has decreased by about 50 per cent in the late few years until now there are only about 50 to 60 deep sea ships op- erated by Canadian companies. Jerry Muskrat. Flip stopped so short that he nearly turned a somersault. Right then and there be had a change of mind. He turned and ran back a little way. Then he turned back and began to dance from side to side. bark- lng as if he were trying to bark his head off. But Flip was tak- ing care not to get even one step nearer. He was barking bravely. but all his bravery ended in his bark. A lot of peo- ple are lust like Flip. Their bra- very is all in their voices. Of course it was Padd! the Beaver that Flip was seeing for the first time. Paddy had only to turn his head to show his great cutting teeth to make Flip hack a little more. Then Paddy slid someone several times as big as back into the water. 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Maybe North should have slowed down the ytoceelings by bidding two no- trump instead of making the more encouraglig three made bid, and then again maybe South would have gone on to six )ust the same. but in any case. South found himself playing six spades. Ptoqwccts weren't too brtyct. There was a heart loser. a dis- another diamond loser. In any league, the slant would be call- ed a difficult assignment. But South - ' to find the line monda loser. and pocsbl, evenl of play that led Ilm to twelve tricks. He won the club lead in dum- my and ruffed a club with the ten. A low spade to the eight was followed by a club rut! with the king. After leading a dis- mond to dis king, declarer trum- ped dummy"! last club with the ace. South had by now used in! three of his trumps to ruff out dmnrnyls clims. The lack of spad- es was then led and overtaken in dummy. The nine of modes drew West's last trump as South got rid of his heart loser. The modes having broken fav- orably. the situation had resolv- ed itself into losing only one dia- ornnd trick. The ace of diamonds was cashed, both defenders fol- lowing. Another diamond lead fdurid East with the queen. and deciarer's work was done. The last three trtolts went to the A-K of hearts and die lack of dia- moods. The disappearance of the heart laser is traceable to the fact that south made sis trump tricks in- stead ol the five list are vlalile to the naked eye. By reversing the usual procedure, and ruffllsg dummy”: club losers. South brought about the position where dunnny drew the outstandi trin-nps instead of the more usual : The play required only aimed- VIIZNNA IA!)-The new later- "33. ll International Atomic Energy Agency Opens First Meeting between East and ACROSS I 1. Load of hair I. lcelandle 3. Girl's name settlers 4. Always I. Tennis cup 5. Indian 11. Kind of oil weight 12. Fragrant C. Extending oleoreain line of 13. Unsuccus. troops ml one 1. Soothe (slang) 8. 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