OCTOBER 6, 1948 WILL OPERATE, ROADS PERMITTING, AS FOLLOWS: MOBILE X-RAY UNIT OCT 6—CARDIGAN, 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. OCT. 7—-VI~CTOR|A OROSS, I0 to I2 p.m., 2 to 5, p.m. P. E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAQUE THIS WEEK A B Liguorian Credit Union Ltd Holy Redeemer Hall Wednesday, October 6th. At 8 p. m. Important matters will be discussed a reports presented Make sure you attend _________. EARLY GOLF BALLS Um. I141‘... used in cdrly gzimesl \.i_-rc leather-covered and uith icatlicrs. " {the 16th cent DAILY ACROSS '1. Cries o! ' sheep 6. 5. Mimics U. voided 7. escutcheon H0. Wander 8. l l. Spruced up l3. Shoahoaean Indian Money Depart Solitary Matron tsym.) Vitality Riddle Clenched ‘ hand ‘ . Grow old . Suitable Beards o! e I CROSSWORD 5. Sphere of 25. Music note action 26. Turkish Body o! title water 27. urge sea Evening mammal lpoet.) 28. Dawn Rushlika (poet) herbs 29. Hardens 12. Fish no. Coin (Japl 13. Mexican tree32. Laughs at 16. Make choice 35. Land tax l8. Incitea (Shetland I.) Engravo with corrosive: 20. City (Kan) 38. 22. Pronoun Excellent 23. ‘"55"? t]. City Y. (Man) I People of t Armenia . A wing A Peannt AXYDLBAAXII IILONGFICITOW Ibndlethr simply stands for another. in this (or the three L's. -X for the two 0's, etc. Si Frwhel. Qlkbeodalettersarodiflerent. Ammonia-Quotation ‘Iocvc xocrsvcvan povs-scvaa: Jutardafs Oryptaquote: TO DOVE AND , _ Y GIVEN T0 A GOD-PUBLILIUB '11 i ’"K1inuiii. MEETING Paddy took a last lingering look at their fine house and at the pond in. which it stood, the pond they had themselves made. l3- &__v_ (By Thornton W. Burgess) HOME SEEKING deep enough for swimming. They would have traveled only at. night ii’ that had been possible, but it wasn't. They didn't know how far they had to go to get beyond the path or the Red Terror. and until they did this they would have nothing to eat. Beavers seldom. travel far on land or where they cannot swim. Wading and picking their way along the shore was hard work and tiresome. and they home is more than just a house, e it for man or bird or mouse. -—Old Mother Natlue, Paddy lire Beaver and Mrs. “It lwas a lovely home," sighed African JHVOS were HKVR KQSVCVG QVNOMOSA; IKLVR KQ ROLYNOIOSA— . nd annual Refreshments will be served stuiied | duced into Brazil in the middle of ury. amt-m. melts BEBE] IZIEIQ D-i Yesterday ‘s Aurel‘ 39. Devoured i 40. Water (F ) DAILY CBYPTOQUUIE-Hereh how to work it: example A is used ngle letters. apos- tho length and formation at the words are all hmls E‘ ~‘t. TOP-J TFSRKC. TO BE WISE IS SYRUS. Distrhlted by _8y_a_dtoats. he. -_J 16TH CENTURY SLAVES first intro- _ Napoleon and llnclo Ellty OH BQV/ VVE GOT A SWELL IDEA! LET/S PLAY BARBER.’ 10~b - ... .....,_. ..... Mrs, Paddy sadly. “But it isn't now." said Paddy tairtly looking at the surrounding desolation. As far as he could see was a black and lifeless land. "the Rled Terror, which is lire, had burned to the water's edge all around the pS-nd. Scme trees still stood, black skeletons of what had been beautiful living things but a few days before. Others had fallen and lay in tangled heaps, or some- flmoa alone, broken hlack ghosts of yesterday"; loveliness. "Do you suppose we trill ever have another home as good?" said Mrs. Palriy uistiully, “We won't if we don't start looking for a place to build it." said Paddy. He scrambled dawn below the dam on which they had been sitting Mrs. Paddy folk-wed. Laughing Brook was small up there on the Great Mountain, and only now and then was there a pool with water deep enough for them to swim. Most of the time they waded or picked their way along the lifeless black banks cov- ered with charred sticks and bits of wood. The air was heavy with the smoky smell of burned wood. There were no chirps or calls of feathered folk. no humming 01' busy insect folk, no whispering or Merry Little Breeze among leaves overhead, no rustling of dry leaves on the ground, no sounds at all but the gurgling o! water running over stones or its splashing in little falls. Even these sounds seemed sod and unhappy. There was nothing to eat along the way, for Beavers are not eaters oi meat or ilsh. Billy Ming in their place would have caught Trout or other small fish in the pools, but Paddy and Mrs. Beaver had to B0 hungry. Now and then they rested. but the rests were short. The furry travelers were to uneasy to rest in comfort. With no overhanging trees or bushes. they felt terribly exposed and unsafe As they rounded each turn of the brook they hall‘ expected to find a hun- gry enemy. Tully the Lynx, Busier Bear. Puma the Panther or Old Man Coyote, waiting for than. 'l‘hey frrgnt that the Réd T6770? llllld left no living things in its path. and so the meat-eating folks would nct he hunting there. There being no shade and I013’ round Mr. Sun shlnging his bright- est, they became very warm and uncomfortable when they had to go li-ng distances between pools ‘FOUNDED IN 753 B.C. Rome was founded by Romulus in ‘T53 B.C. Potato Festival information Potato Judges Mrfs. s. Peppin Mr. Henry L. McLaren Contest Judges Mr. J. J. McGiIIivroy Mr. Robert Weeks Mr. Wm. Weatherby Mr. Austin Troinor And two others. Potato Recipes Miss Anderson, Domestic Science Instructor at P.W.C. Urchestras Tuesday EveninQ Don Messer Wednesday Evening AI. Blanchard Accompanist Al. Blanchard Admission Afternoons-Free Evenings-SO cents Jill‘ KIRBY didn't evw know ll the Red Terror had spared the Green Forest at the foot of the Green Mountain ,Once, as they rested in a small poo-I. Paddy looked up and saw a speck circling high in the sky. To his dull eyes that is all it was, a. speck, But he knew that it wa-s King- Eagle. "i wish King Eagle would come down here and tell us if from up there he can see the Green Forest." said Paddy. “He won't." "aid Mrs. Paddy. But he fiitl. ills wonderful, fa:- seelng eyes saw the two travelers when they left the pool and Started on. When they rounded a turn a little father on they found him sitting on a big rack waiting for thern. "You are s. long way from home." said King Eagle. "We haven't any home." replied Paddy. "Then you must be going down to the Green Forest to make one." said King Eagle. "Then the Red Terror didn't eat up the Green Forest!" cried Paddy hopefully. “No; a single tree o-f it." replied King Eagle. Paddy and Mrs. Paddy rorsot they were tired and hungry and hot. They started on. The next story; ‘The. Green Forest at Last." < . l ii Contract 81161893 ly Josephine Cnlherwoa t‘ '\:r\_~. -. s “FIXED! 2 ‘Lt is unfortunately true that even the keenes; reasoning ‘Yanlwi always point the Way W" Success a; bfldge that sometimes a player is up against a baffling guess. That was East's highly uh- comiortable posi iwn in today's deal. South dealer. North-South vulnerable g J 10 9 6 y Q Q J 10 T . i. Q J 10 g A Q 4 7" 4 K s s s 9 a 4 4 3 N '3 7 *3 ws E g o a s go e s 7 4.x 1 4 2 O e A x s s s 1 qaxam 4. s s . The bidding’ South West North East 1 . p”, ,1 Q Pass 6'. Pass Pass PBS! North-South were not. using ‘my slam convention, and South there- fore decided to gamble on 11nd- ifll the proper controls opposite hlm and to jump directly to the small slam, This decision resulted in giv- ins the enemy quite a problem! West. after much pondering, 0p- ened the spade ace __ and with that lead, he forced a very dig. licult decision on hi; partner; East. having thought things, Over, encouraged the suits continuation by playing the spade 9]ght_ and West obedlently led the firu “not Declarcr ruffed, drew trumps. md. ins in dummy. ihen led and ruffed i “wild Sllade. The fall of West's queen obviated the club finesse, which would have lost. Mold": at uu four hands u is 9B5)’ l0 58.‘! that East should not have signalled for a spade m“. tinuation. in as much as m; had the (‘lull R5718. but this is a most superficial analysis. East could not possibly know whether South had started with p. singleton spade and two clubs, or vice vcrsa. 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