;i—_ _ sEPfIIEMEFZLZELJPQ . j- l uoaru: X-RAYLIIIIIT WILL OPE-RATE NIEXT WEEK AS FOLLOWS: l . a SEPT. 27th—ROCKY POINT-Z to 5 p.m. .5911 Zal-h-NEW DOMINION-IO a.m. to I2, 2 to 5 p.m. SEPT. 29th—N'EW HAVEIN—2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. SEPT. 30th-_CLYDE RWIER-IO a.m. to I2. SEPT. 30th—CORNWALL—Z to 5 p.m. . QCT. Ist-—NORTH RiIVER-IO a.m. to I2, 2 to 5 p.m. l P. E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE Tu ourluv MEETING MONTHLY MEETIIING OF GARAGE OPERATORS ASSOCIATION Will Be Held At COYL~E'S RESTAURANT, SUMMERSIDE ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th AT 7.30 P.M. An address with motion pictures will be given by Garden Lord, Maritime Service Engineer for Chrysler Corporation. Royal Canadian Artillery 28 L.A.A. REGT., R.C.A. Il4 L.A.A. Bty., commences winter training at 7.30 p.m. on 23rd September at The Armouries, Charlottetown. Battery Headquarters and "E" Troop 204 L.A.A. Bty. commence winter training at Montague on 29 September at 7.30 p.m. "F" Troop 204 L.A.A. Bty. commences winter training at Souris on 27th September at 7.30 p.m. The above mentioned units will be recruiting to strength immediately. Charlottetown recruits will report to Major C. D. Ives at II4 L.A.A. Bty. Orderly Room, The Armouries, Charlottetown. Montague recruits will report to Major D. McGowan, MC, at Montague. Souris recruits will report Lieut. F. MacDonald, MM at Souris. r e I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE NDRTIIIIMBEIILIIIIII FEIIRIES LIMITED ‘Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time SEPTEMBER 27th to OCTOBER 3Ist Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova 8am. Ip.m. Charles A. Dunning . Il a.m. 4 p.m. Leave Corlbou— Charles A. Dunning .. .. . .. .. 8 a.m. I p.m. Prince Nova lla.m. 4p.m. LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION }:l:*.:.'!..°°.-......, q-Ls _ Quickies "AlI I remember, Doc, is my wife tried to take the Guardian DUSTER MIAB. BECOME] UNEASY A single seeming trifling deed To great calamity may lead. -0la Mother Nature. Buster Bear had been taking a nap on an upper slope of the Great Mountain. He awob with a feel- ing of uneasiness lt was an un- comfortable feeling. Flor the past few days he had felt more or less uneasy, but nothing like the un- easiness that possessed him now. Something was wrong, but what it was he didn't kuovw. It was just a feeling. The weather was hot and dry and had been for days and days. It made Buster Bear molt uncomfortable. A black fur coat in hot weather doesn't. make for comfort or good nature. Buster had been and still was very much out of sorts. "I don't like this weather" he whined. “It is too hot to move about, and it is too hot to sleep." lie lifted his head and wrinkled his nose as he sniffed the air, Then he hastily scrambled to his feet and stood up on his hind legs and took a long sniff. The inside of his nose and his throat stung and smarted. He coughed, Am anxious frightened look came into his rather small eyes, He knew what ITIEGG his nose and throat smairt. It was smoke. Yes, sir, that is what it was. He had prowled around camp fires enough to know smoke when he smelled it, and that where there is smoke there is fire. the Red Terror of the rwoodland folk. Above the trees he saw a. small thick cloud of dirty white. It wasn't a very big clorud yet, but even as he looked it grew in size. This was from no camp fire. It was" too big u. cloud for that. Buster's uneasiness grow as he watched, trying to make up his mind what to do. He must get alway from there. but where, should he go? In which direction should he go? Where would he be safe? He saw the Red Terror run up a small pine tree and leap to an. other. That was enough. He turned and plunged d0wn the slope of the Great Mountain, Them l5 tic-thing slow about Buster Bear when he is in a hurry and he was in a hurry now. Ygs, sir, he was in a hurry now. Never had he been in so izreat a hurry. He heard be- hind him the crash of a falling tree and the roar and snapping of the Red Terror. He didn't slow dawn to pick his way a-mong the trees. . Circling Irish overhead King Eagle looked down, watching Bus-' ter Bear's headlong race 1mm the Red Terror. He humped into trees and leaped over logs and crashed through brush, Behind him the Red Terror raced after him, It seemed to be gaining, “Poor Buster Bear!" thouglht King Eagle as Buster failed to leap over a fallen tree and tumbled over it. But he was on his feet in an instant, trying to run faster but not running fast enough. "This ls dreadful." said King Eagle t0 Mrs. Eagle. who had joined hlm up there in the air. "I wonder Above the trees where Buster is going. I guess he does-rt know. My dear, be thank-i DAILY ACROSS 1. Bristle-like organ 6. Moved, as air it. A line through a body 10. Part, as in a play 1 l. Slide 12. Native of Normandy 14. Not. at home 15. Metal 16. 'l‘hcretoro 17. Close to 18. Praise 19. Tiny 20. Mend 22. The threshold 23. Avoids 25. Quick ff. A decorative textile tebrie 30. Past - 31. Eye 32‘. 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Fiathorns the Moose knew just; where he was gqlilg it the Red Terror did not catch up with him. Both were hound for the same place. when t-hey had started to run their only thought had been to get away from the fire; to just run away from it. But as they ran and found they could not outrun the Red Terror they had remem- bered the ponds ni Paddy the Beaver, Water would stop the Rod Terror. How did they know that- Who shall say? We know some things without knowing how we know. It is Old Mother Nature's way. It is what is called instinctive knowledge, It comes rrcm within instead c-f from outside. Never he- fave had Buster Bear and Flat- horns the Moose had to run from fire, but now ns they ran they knew just where in 110. “Company Ex- The next story: pected." Beam! III GI 10m" Bl your (II. ll'l loin‘ QCIIRGWIY ID w»: ll a bonny you q. m. s51 bloat u... n: Buy our uni. s.» “a "u" n cheelel‘ Inn Ir n wiuara yin-i" ~ Bait & Maollae 111. 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PREPARING FOB SAVINGS BOND SALE MIONCTON, N.B., Sept. l8 — Plans are already underway on the Atlantic region or the Canadian National Railways in connection with the forthcoming Canada sav- ings bonds sales campaign which opens on October 12th next. In a circular letter issued by W. Robinson regional vice president and general manager employees have been asked to give their full support to the campaign ls they have done in the past. In the lest Canada savings bonds campaign employees on the Atlantic region JOE PALOOKA TO HAVE GUESTS LIKE XXI MAK DOTTY DRIPPLE TRAVEL BY Alli To AMKERST-TRURO-KENT- VlLLE-CIIATHAM- BATHURST. etc" etc. Low Fares - Fast Time PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Clftown Airport-Phone 1800- subscribed over e million dollars; each employee will be canvassed in an effort to make this campaign a record. GOOFLJTHOTIT HALIFAX TO PRINCE EDWARD IILAND Rowling: The Mover FURNITURE MOVING, STORAGE AND ORATING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Warehouse: 153 Lower Water Street. 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