NOVEMBER 1s 194s TATTENIioN R. C. N. R. dlld ' U. N. T. D. Personnel Drill Scheduled for Monday at I930 hours ls Cancelled H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte J. J. CONNOLLY, Capt. ’ R.C.N. IR.) \ - i)<£00€>00%O0<i09i>00€O 0{>0N ANNUAL uaiarmc 6i The Charlottetown Abegweit Amateur _ '.. Athletic Association Inc. Tm be held a» m. City mm Bldg l WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. l1 At B P. M. To which all members, personnel of Football, Baseball, Hoc- key and Basketball teams, or any person willing to become (By Thorn ILACKY DOES A GOOD TURN Do a sood turn every day, M WQPK. at homo and in your play. —Bla¢=ky The orow. 515C!!! the Crow is black-coated ‘A lot of people think he ls black- hearted. He isn't. No. sir, he lsn't anything of the kind. Few people are, and Blacky ls not one of those few. He does many good turns for others of the Green Forest and Green Meadow folks, and for ‘human folks as well. He does pull | 11D newly sprouted com, for it ls very tasty and he is fond of lt.i He knows no reason why he, shouldn‘t. It is just something‘, growing, and other growing things are free to those who want to eat. them, so why not corn? And he; does eat worms that cut off the young corn plants and so kllll them. Also grubs that eat the roots oi corn, a lot of them. Perhapsl he thinks this pays for the corn‘ he takes, and perhaps it does. He does take the eggs of his feathered neighbors, and ls espe- ually fond oi those of Mrs. Quack and other Ducksf But why should n member are cordially invited to be present. asap-a ' By order oi Executive LT- COL. L. T. LOWTHER, President. s-ffizd0idb- VICTORIA LODGE NO. 2, A.F. AN-D A. M. GRAND LODGE VISITATION MONDAY, ISth. NOVEMBER AT 8 P.M. VISITING BRETHREN WELCOME REFRESHMENTS EXCURSION FLIGHT T0 ROYAL WINTER FAIR TOROIlT0 is being provided, through the co- t Prince Edward Island, ilies to visit the Royal An opportunity operation of the Government o bona tide farmers and their tam Winter_Fair at Toronto on Wednesday. Nilllefifbel’ VII” and Thursday, November I8tl1. at_a special [Oiled trip tare oi $50.00 per person, sub|ect to sufficient advance reservations received on, or before, Monday evening, November léth. Reservations should be made with MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS on, or before, Monday, Novem- ber 15th. Flight leaves Charlottetown 5.00 a. m. Wednes- day, November I7th. / Flight leaves Toronto I2 a. m. midnight Thurs- day, Novembcr 18th‘. For reservations, please phone Z06l or 540 Maritime 0entral Airways Limited _% NOTICE he think this wrong when he has, so often seen Farmer Brown's boy l taking a baskettul of eggs lnto the house? He, Blacky, has to be smart, very smart , to find eggs. Farmer Brown's boy doesn't have to be smart at all to get the eggs he takes, doesn't even have to hunt l ‘for hem. I Blacky had flown nver to the lBig River to look for whatever might be on its shores that hungry and not. too fussy Crow might eat. He might find a small dead fish. He often had. He likes fish for a change. But then there is little he doesn't like. He perched l) Contract Bridge - § By Josephine Culbertson Good Odds, But Not Good Enough! when declarer lacks only three , trumps, the odds are almost 4 to 1 l that they are not all in one hand Hfhese are good odds, generally speaking. but' sometimes they can be increased! Observe this deal: I l Sonthdralrr. lSouth for the winter. He hadn't irnthsiilcr. vulnerable. seen them this fall and it was time ‘ A 7 2 l for them. ‘Q6 I The flock drew near fast. for ‘Q9363 ‘Ducks are swift of uing. Little ‘g/HH; mspccks became big specks; big ¢KQJ ‘M v lspccks became fast flying great m3 9N .9737 birds with long necks stretched v.1 10.‘. I IV E Q l\'.I 4 lout and tails so short that they y) - S 4.3; didn't seem like tails. Now they 8M3 I32 were almost opposite, but far out. "' qr; beyond the middle of thc rivcr. y 1A KR The lone voice calling from the Q A i0 7 f» Z lrice became insistent. 4. KQJ 10 “Queer those Ducks on the water Thcbidding; gohnt rise: tog.” thoughtdBlarcky.» Smith Wee hnr . ‘*5’ a m’ ° “° 5°“ ' h" l. .1 ‘t 1."‘ yappeared not to see that other 4N;- mss 5 v P“! ‘flock. None had changed position. 5. Pass Pa“ Pa" liIlIS was queer too. Perhaps West's weakish spade overcall helped to lead South astray in his play at six diamonds-but it should not have! The spade king was the opening lead. Dummy‘s ace won and de- clarer promptly led the diamond three to his own ace. East, not being a novice. had played the four —he had not sacrificed the jack —-and therefore when the diamond ace brought nothing but a low spade from West, the contract was hopeless. Spade overcall or no spade over- call by West, declarer should have taken the precaution to make a standard safety play in trumps. The right technique, when missing the king-jack-smail of the trump suit, with, dummy's and South's holding as shown, is to lead s. low card from dummy and. if East fol- laws low, to put in the ten (or even the five in this case). If this loses to West, declarer knows that there is only one trump still out, and whether it is the king or a loser 0N MANSLAUGIYIER CHARGE was released on $3.000 ST. LEONARD. N.I3.. Nov. i) - lCPi-Julcs Lcbcl, of Ste. Anne, today was committed for trial on charges of manslaughter and fail- ing to stop after an accident lie RIP KIRBY ed fatal injuries. TOO BAD THE TRAIL ENDED v HERE. IT'S A LITTLE UAIKIEP. DESMOND Dll-‘FIQILT TRACE THE WAS LOOKING FOR A SCAR‘ SOUND OF A NOTORBOAT BO semen-aha wsrrr WRONG i PLSMI °Fi HULL PH h“) bail. The case arose from an accident at St. Ieonru-d Oct. 9 when Leo Deveau, 40. and his father, Nazaire Dcveau. 74, were hit by a truck and suffer- er?’ ‘ti-e? LEFTTCLUE ...A sluice‘ n: Cflrl SHAH AN Liz"! IN LONDON NAMED LORD NELL 1 card. it must fall the next time ‘under the ace. |sult on the dummy, still limiting his loss to one trick D Hi5 ton W. Burgess) l were hidden Naturally, if East does not follow trump lead from cclarer puts up the ace and then leads toward the queen, a’ y‘ ‘ / .u.i"‘u//‘ J5. I "Why didn't they swim about at least a little?" Blaclry wondered on a post on a high bank from which he could look up the Big River and down the Big River. A little way farther along the thigh bank ended and the shore - was very low, and for a long way ‘out ln the Big River the water ,\vas shallow. In it the wild rice had grown lush and tall. In sum- mer it had looked like a great green Meadow in the water. Now it was brown and broken down. Much of the new seed had fallen to the muddy bottom. How Mrs. Quack and some of the other Duck folk did love that rice! Under the bent and broken stalks they from sharp-eyed enemies. Undlsturbed they could feast to their stomachs‘ content {Often Blacky heard them talking and calling to one another there, One was calling now. "Quack, quack, quack," sounded a lone voice. it was repeated at intervals, but there was no'reply. Out just beyond the edge of the rice field Blacky could see a. dozen Ducks on the water. Why dldn‘t iany of them answer that call? [Why ‘didn't they swim about at ‘least a little? Blacky wondered I Presently that quacking became a little louder. Far up the Big River a. moving black line came into view. Blacky's sharp eyes saw it and knew it for what. it was, a flock of Ducks flying low over the Quack the Mallard Ducks were leading their flock down from the North on their way to the Sunny | But the flying flock had seen them and had heard that lone voice calling. The leader began to turn and the others followed, as is the way with Ducks. With a series of light splashes they landed on the water. For a. few minutes they sat with their heads held high as they looked at the other flock and the tempting field of rice and listened to the inviting call coming from its midst. Then they began to swim in. Blacky flew out over the rice. At once he saw what he expected to see a boat hidden in the brown stalks. It in was a hunter. “Caiv caw. caw! Gun! gun! gun." shrieked Blacky. He saw the outer flock take wing again, but the others didn't move. ’I'hey iverre decoys. He chuckled as he hurried out of danger from that dreadful gun. He had done his good deed for that day. The next story: "Mrs. Quack and Blacky." NOTICE Progressive Conservative Poll meetln in Southport School on Nov. 16th. to appoint delegates to Queens County aonventoin. By Alex Raymond i<iizeiif€cbuis1iir x ascau. A ODD CHARACTER WHO APED NELSON" HE HAD AN CD9 ca...“ F Attention Guidera all Including Brown Owls Have you received your letter re- ferring to the training course be- ing held ln Charlottetown Decem- ber 3rd-5th., remember the last date for registration ls November 22nd. The form at the end of inc letter should be completed and sent to Mrs. C. H. Beer, 2'17 Kent St., Charlottetown. You will be sure of an enjoyable as well an an instructive time so ti: in with your form as early as possible. T 7th. Company held their wee y meeting on Tuesday i0 with 3f) Guides in attendance. At Company Chat we discussed send- ing n box to English Guides, then we divided into groups for teach- ing Tenderfaot Second Class and First Class Tests. Capt. Mrs. Cud- more hopes that nine fits will be able to pass their First Class compass next week. We then had Camp Fire and Jane Glddings in- troduced new songs and rounds, also a prayer. Jeanne MacDonald read a poem. We closed with the Guide Song and "Taps“ (The above report was sent in by Miss Joan Moreshead Company reporter F5.) Any News For the “Sign Post" Gultlers? ’I‘ho Kirk (Si. James) Company November, will all the report at 7 p.111. if there are any other girls who would like to join they will be most welcome. The Company will be captained by Mrs. McCombe with Licut. Barbara Rog- ers. (Temporarily). Mrs. F. Jenkins will assist and we shall arrange programs with fun as well as in- struclions. A party is arranged for lhc cvcning hy Mrs. E. M. Bag- nnll, Commissioner for North Charlottetown. another boy to CHARLOTTETOWN AND AREA fhe Young Ladies Of Are Cordially Invited TO meet Tlie Ships‘ Companies of VISITING UNITED STATES WARSHIPS MONDAY EVENING AT 8:30 P.M. NOV. 15th \ Sponsored by H. M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte" Informal select a As last year, the tree will stand in Trafal- gar Square. Says Atomic Bombs Will Be Limited i NEW YORK. Nov. l-iw-(AEU- that only one-third Two hopeful things for defence in the United States against atomic bombs were rcportcri to the Amer- ican institute of Chemical Enigm- At A Dance At THE ARMOURIES ADMISSION FREE _ , _ _ giant ears today by Ralph F‘. Dimmitt, of --=\>@1"=Ys-f°rm“<1 °'\T'1""*{> 43"‘ Christmas m. which the people'lhe National security Industrial fl mewws of Oslo are presenting to London Resources Board- WRSMIXSWR- members of the Lompany please an,“ m“ chnsmas_ One he said is the probability that the number of atomic bombs will be limited. There is not enough uranium to use them for any ex- cept very important targets. The other is the fact that in- dustry in the United States already is dispersing on a big scale. This scattering out over large spaces ls the best defence against atom bombs. “Recent surveys." he said. “show of the plants built since 1940 have been located in cities of over 100.000 population. About 30 pcr cent of all plantsl DANCE TUESDAY. lIOV. 18 WINSLO Eastern Rh Ca ADMISSION 50c DANCING 9:30 to 121M 10,000 or less. ‘Phis compared org only 20 per cent of thc plants bul built in that time are in towns of before 1940." E STATION HALL ythm Boys Orchestra nteen Service r.,-.:.s-.'-:- and Notices THE KIRK PACI The meeting on Monday night last was the scene of great activ- lty as the Cubs, under the direc- tion of Baloo (David Jardine) pre- pared for the Apple Day Rally and Apple Day itself. Ko the Crow (Keith Beaten) a good friend of the Jungle People was on .hand with his fire-by-fric- tion demonstration. We are glad to announce that Ka will he back with us next week to continue his demonstration. Lean Wolf (Bob Nelson) and Grey Wolf (Brier Chandler) were also present. and assisted Akela with inspection, eic. At the closing Grand Howl, the Totem Pole revealed the fact that Sixcr Peter Mar-Natt and Second Donne Taylor had earned their First Star, and Akela presented these Cubs with their First Star. Now, let's see them and the other First Star Cubs in the Pack open their Second Eye. Monday. the 15th of November, is All Game Night. Nearly a dozen nl' your favourite games will be run off‘ after Inspection and.Dues. Alberta's Executive Scout Com- missioner. H. B. Holloway, and Girl Guides’ Secretary Beth Riddoch have returned from a. 15-day toil of the Northwest Territories l1! plane. They organized 11 new groups and found the Eskimo and lndlan children keen to become Scouts or Guides. The trip was sponsored by Dominion Headquart- ers of the Scout and Guide Associ- ations. William Jackson, Jr., of Col- umbia, Missouri, one of four Boy Scouts, all negroes, who s ’ OUR BO ARDI-"IG HOUSE Major Hoopl: l i inf M? THAT"; ‘fl-la peep-Q GEA $PECIMEM who GQABBED ‘THE HOOK on ‘THE MAworz-s new DENTAL f lily. WHO TESTED UPHOLSTERED five children from s. burning build- ing, was presented with a gold medal and a $500 scholarship by Ray H. Bannerman, Commander- in-Ohief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the recent Nat- tonal Encampment of the veter- ans‘ organization in St. Louis. A group of 50 Montreal Boy Scouts is co-operating with the Police Department of ‘that city in an effort to educate downtown pedestrian public to "walk safely" at intersections. On Saturdays the Scouts will be on duty at. tour busy points on St. Catharine Street and ill urge pedestrians to observe reg traffic light danger signals and cross streets on green lights only, in an effort to cut do\vn lrafiice casualties. At. the request of the Mayor of Oslo, Troop Leader Dale Goffs of the 35th. 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