xsucosr 1. 1949 - ~ i l - 5. F; HIINIIOSOE Q isssysliio Ballroom " s” OPIQIITIIIHTI ivory Mom, Wed. Sol. ' ~ Esttsrs lilyilm Boys . ADMISSION 35c _ smasher-limousine- gisleslortbeoorreoflond ;Meoi ‘your ii-icnds there ocular h...» t "iii!" ‘ as our-sou nan-r .. i v ciirnnv VALLY ririo nAv wumvusnsv, sooner 8rd commucmo 2:30 an. ulna suoor,‘ main nvaurs, nmdomo nsuce o - Don't Miss the Chicken Supper commencing at 5:80 PM. Special attraction will be a Ball Game between Cherry Valley Junior Farmers vs. The Old Timers. Attention Parents Central Royalty Due to the overcrowded condition of Central Royalty-School, it will be necessary for a number of children of said school to attend Psrkdale School during the conning year. Would parents willing to send their children to Parkdals kindly notify the undersigned as soon as possible. Appll " ns should be in writing, and state coupon M. nice, Secretary. we are extending year's contest a success. 2490 or write 128 Richmond . St. PHOTOGRAP g . bfeyers Studios , Are pleased to announce that by popular demand our “ATTRACTIVE CHILD CON- TEST" through the month of August. We thabk all our friends for the letters and calls asking for this extension be made and for all those who have so far made this If you have not already entered your child, please do not delay. The entry fee is $2.00 for which you got a. BEAUTIFUL 8 x 10 01L COLORED photograph in a > DE LUXE FOLDER. The age limit for the children is 6 months to 12 years and the entrants are judged ac- cording to age groups. For your appointment phone: n‘ Meyers Studios Charlottetown, P. E. I. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANWS LEADING . one” g mm!‘ cororas mom snv. , COULD YOU SELL ON EASY TERMS! YOU COULD? THEN CONTACT US TODAY! Ours is a strong fraternal life insurance society, well known and well advertised . . . where conscien- tious men can build a congenial and profitable future. Qualifications are simple . . . you must enjoy mect~ ing people, be ambition, neat appearlngand like fra- ternal work. You will earn liberal commissions with production bonuses and generous renewal allowances. Selling experience is desired but not essential. Sys- tematic and progressive training will be given to suc- cessful applicants. Apply by phone or letter, , v MR. A. C. MacGARYILLE, District Manager The Independence Order oi Foresters, - 162 Great George, Twecl Building, 0h'town, P.E.I. 1h s 30-day trial period. u. Rue French novelist, PROLIFIO WRITER. In’ 20 years, fialzao, the furious wrote i5 novels. lhith, Alberta's flying coyote llilnt- in addition to plays and newqnp- or, killed os coyotes. er articles. - S0hi€l P-a‘. lly Tho who knows. and knows he knows. och. knows m You'll find but very few of such. -—0ld lfother Nature. Youns Iloyoie and swim. his mete. two of the smartest of the Young Prslris Wolves soskim s Nsce in the Great World, trotted ‘Wm-Y across the Great Priirie. Curiosity was lending tum md they were hurrying to u-y u, s“- isfy it. But it Wasn't curiosity alone. ‘rhere was also the feeling that what they were seeking to find out might be knowlsdgo that they should have; knuwlege that line might be useful to thorn. -.'i"ar away where the sky and the prairie seemed t ‘meet they had seen sudden fla es of white such i“ 1119i’ never before had seen. What were they‘! What, made them! Fmm time to time, ee side by side the young Wolves ran. those flashes of white Ila ' ed but never from exactly the same places. ' Whatever. or whoever. made them seemed to be moving about. They were farther, much farulu- BWBY than the Young Wolves had thought when they started to find out about them. But at long last they were getting near. Now they stooped. short and stood still as if they couldn't movg, on B 10W fldse aPDeared several lgures such as they never before had seen or heard of. They were contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A.MATTER. 0F POSSIBILITIES‘ Good defense is often a matter of figuring out what partner can have. and what. according to the bidding. he cannot conceivably have. A deal from a Vanderbilt umnment of some years back il- lustrates this point to s T. North dealer. North-South vulnerable. §AKQ954 Q84 1'13 . 4x4 4101a one 47x - - * o "H? ‘ N ‘ii. 9.181s WSE anxqa so s2 gees your osqmo 4.104 Perhaps North-souilvwere trailing in the match-at any rate, their bidding was rather unrestrained. io-witiff ' " North East South West 1 Q» Pass 1 N 'l‘ 2 "Q 2 A Poss 2 N '1‘ Pass 3 N3! Dble. Poss Pass Dun ' West. who had no side entry to his hearts, was somewhat inclin- ed to lead the Jack, even ~st the expense of giving the enemy a trick, in order to leave East with s possible communication card in the suit, but after due thought West actually isld down the heart king. East followed suit with the deuce-and West had to do some more thinking. Several points were crystal clear. One was that South had the still- gusrded‘ heart queen. l-Ie might have bid notrump twice without a sure heart stopper. but. winer- shle, he certainly would not have "stood for" the double. A second point was more sub- tle. but equally positive. lost. for his double could not hsve merely s. long dl “ suit headed by sce- queen, because, with that holding, how could he have hoped to run the suit? He could. however, have s long club suit headed by the missing sce-kinz-quecn — that would give him a double! Obvi- ously. Esst couldn't have s spade stopper.) S0. although it is iiever comfort- able to lead a singleton under inch circumstances. West made the shift to clubs-and the defenders took six club tricks and six hearts. de- festing the contract 2900 points! rnton W. Burgess) I _- .l_,\\ . . . Plslnly he was on guard. watching while the other grazed bigger than themselves. with 1on8. slim legs, slender bodies. 1°‘ small black horns. The 301ml Coyotes never had seen any one at ‘all like them. They never hsd seen such long slim legs. They never had seen anyone wearing horns, for none of the Deer folk lived in their neighborhood. Slowly they sank down in the grass‘ that they might not be “ ‘ themselves. Some of these graceful strangers were nibbling st the gross, but one stood with head held high that he might see far in all directions. Plsinly he was on guard. watching while the others grazed. This must mean that these were timid folk. who could such big people fear? The young Coyotes suddenly felt them- selves to be‘much bigger and - stronger than they really were. These strangers looked ready to run at the first alarm. They didn't look as if they would or could fight. Whatdlnners one of them would make! There would ho enough for both for several meals. The two looked at each other ,and the some thought was in the mind of each. By now they hurl quits forgotten what had brought them there. Just then. the handsome, grace- ful sirmger on guard turned so that he was nearly back to them as he looked in another direction. Suddenly there was a white flash and it came straight from him. Instantly he hounded sway as if there were springs in his small, shiny. black hoofs. The others followed him. As they ran there were several of those flashes of white, and far in the distance there ‘were answering flashes. The young Wolves crouching low in the grass,_looked at each other and on the face of each “was the fumuest look. It wss as ‘if they couldn't believe something that they knew was really so. “They do it. ‘rhéfmckeihose white flashes," said Young Coyote asif he couldn't be sure what he sold was irue. Swifiyhodded. "I saw them do it. I wonder what they do it for," said she. "Perhaps it is a signal." ho messed. It was s good guess. s better guess than he know. "Perhaps," agreed Swlfty. "I wonder how theydo it. I wonder why. I onder who they are." "And I wonder if they are good eating. and ifpwe can catch one of them to find out," Young coyote broke in. Swifty grinned. “We can try.” said she. "The only way to find out is to try. Did you see those funny sticks on their heads?” It was his turn to nod. "Oi course," said he. "I wonder what they srs for. Like you, I wonder who they are." , "They are Pronghorn the Ante- lope snd his friends if you really went to know, and they have lived ’ hero for s long time,” bsrkod a Ground Squirrel who, unseen. had been listening. Ile dived headlong into his hole. 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