PAGE TEN ' zion PICNIC WEDNESDAY pastor: Siinnysliie Ballroom Every Mom, Wed., Sot. Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION 35c AT Meet your friends there tonight DALVAY — k \ USEFUL BEAST THIS MECHANICAL AG] OSLO — tCPl-Norweglan goats zire,missing the personal touch in their daily lives. Goat ranchers in the Opdal and Valdres districts have installed Norivay's first goat- The gnu or wilciebeast. of Africa b o. mixture of buffalo, antelope Ind horse. and if captured when young can be trained to do the work of oxen. . AYRSHIRE MEETING The Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Ayrshire Club Will Be Held SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 16th AT 8 P. M. In the Prov. Department of Agriculture Building EGG & POULTRY MEETING ALL FARMERS directly concerned with the marketing of Eggs and Poultry are requested to attend a meeting at Birch Court, Experimental Farm, Charlottetown, Tuesday evening, July 19th. . Present export conditions, the urgent problem of order- ly marketing and distribution confronting poultrymen this fall, marketing legislation, and relative matters will be dis- cussed and considered. The setting up of a province-wide poultry organization will also be discussed. The Canadian Federation of Agriculture has called a- nationai meeting regarding these matters for July 25th and 26th, at Ottgwa, and requires representation from our Island ultry pro ucers. ‘o Meeting starts at 7:45 p.m. i L. P. McISAAC, P. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE EGG SHIPPERS ATTENTION For prompt returns at profitable prices ship or de- liver your eggs to SWIFIYS GRADING STATION. Fitz- roy St., Charlottetown. Present prices for upgraded eggs f.o.b. your sta- tion are as follows: ALARGE.............. .... .. 53c AMEDIUM................... 51c GRADEB....................87c onannc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..24c Eggs delivered to plant paid l/Zc over above prices. Swift Canadian Co. Ltd. Phone 1027 Charlottetown iii /v ESKIMOW Freight will be assembled for the next trip of the M/V “ESKIMO" on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 13th and 14th. Calls will be made at: ST. PIERRE SOUTH COAST NEWFOUNDLAND PORTS and CORNER BROOK For space and rates apply to the Corporation Of- fice, Lower Prince Street (Wharf) or phone Charlotte- town 1605. - Li’L ABNER THE GUARDIAN. Some happiness and peace of mind In vain the homeless try to find. —Old Mother Nature. Jolly. round. rod Mr. Sun was just sinking below the edge of the Great Prairie. Soon darkness, with only the little lanterns of the sky called stars to keep it from com- plete blackness. would settle over all the land. Two very, very tired and very, very frightened little people were looking for a safe place in which to spend the night. They were little people of the day. afraid to be out at night. just as some little people of the night are afraid to be out during the day. They were Yap Yap the Prairie Dog and Mrs. Yap Yap, homeless Wanderers hurrying somewhere but. not. knowing where. The morning of that very day.‘ no longer ago than that, they had been light-hearted. happy folk with a home that was sll that any‘ Prairie Dog could ask for. 0n all sides were equally happy nelgh-i bors. Then Blackfoot the Ferret. the enemy they most feared be-' cause" he could and would enter‘ their homes and trap them there, € H WHY N N Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson 7' SLAM CONVENTIONS Many supposedly fine players think they can do very well with- out such devices. but deals like today's prove that their self-con- fidence is not. always Justified! e- l5 (Mvsuuunnvtb Southdeeler. Neither side vulnerable. K76 :KQ8 QAKQB ‘K63 I984 4Q! $152 WNE QJ1093 §I0963 9J8"- ‘Q3 S 4.1032 A1032 :A64 Q2 ‘A9754 some reputation. The bidding went: South West North Bust 1Q. Pam 1Q ‘Pass IA Pass ANT Pass Pass Pass since North-South were not using a slam convention. there was rio real obligation for Scruth to bid over four notrump. Which became merely a strong invita- Lion. Of coursemvitnan be argued with considerable logic that South should have elected to make an- North, with a maximum of One ace, must. have quite a. hand to give such a vehement slam try! But. in the final analysis. the fault was really the partnership's for not using a conventional four notrvmp bid. Surely, with South opening the bidding, North could immediately see the chance for at least a snail slam. arid it should have been he. not south. who dttermined the final con- tract after learning about South's ace-holding. Dispensing with a sound four- notrump convention raise- this great. psychological difficulty: , one partner. who has considerable strength in kings and queens. but fears that the artnership lacks er partner. who may be well supplied with the highest-ranking cards. may never- theless take s pessimistic view because of his total lack of "fill- ers.’ That, obviously enough. was the situation in this case. M/V “GALLOWAY KENT" Due Charlottetown, Monday, July 18th, and loads eneral cargo and livestock or St. John's, Newfoundland. For grace and freight rates apply BUNTAIN, BELL e co. ‘ Agents ODD THING !.'— LOOK AT mar snows. walla: MOORLD 10!.’ IYI NICK Ill-HQ B BI ITRITCHING . . rrS 0051' AM oerricAi. iukusioul! ' killer might North-South were players of’ ‘side it was getting dark. i other bid. since he had three aces.‘ lhem in the!" He AH was»: Mm NF-{K HOLDS our)? s: n’ amps in "ivo- rr'i.i. sl. (spew CURTAINS so’ : if. ‘It \. U. as, iBy Thornton W. Burgess) bu! appeared. Instead of |. safe place each home had become a possible trap. Yap Yap and lMrs. Yap Yap had left theirs at the first opportunity to slip 1W8)’ ill- seen. All the rest of the day i-hv! had. been trying to set u 1M’ H they could from that home which they had worked so hard to make. and of which they were so proud. As they ran and rested and ran again, fear ran and rested with them, fear that s hungry hunter with a liking for Prairie Dog dinners would see them. "It will be dark soon. I wish 1 was back home," whimpered Mrs. Yap Yap. She was very tired and very frightened. "No you don't. Knowing that at any time that black-footed come right down where you were, you would be more frightened than you are new," declared Yap Yap. It was true. She knew it was true, but knowing this didn't help much. "I don't. want to be out after dark." whimpered Mrs. Yap Yap. "Perhaps we will find a place we can crawl into." said Yap Yap. "I'm sure we will," he added. He sounded moi-s hopeful than he really felt. ‘Iihen as the Black Shadows came hurrying across the prairie they came to a hole in the ground. They approached it very no one was in the neighborhood. |careiully, first making sure that I Hrhey knew at once who had dug it. It was Digger the Badger, greatest of all diggers. and one with a great fondness for Prairie iDog dinners. 1t was on old hole. -It had been dug a long time ago. lDlgger wasn't using it now. They knew that at once because there was no fresh sand on the door- step. There was even some grass growing on it. But there might be some one else in there, s. Burrow- ing Owl or one of the Snake folk. Bo they were very careful. Yap Yap went in first, slowly, ready to run back at the first hint that any one else was in there. No one was. What was more, no one had been for some time. His nose told him that. Bo he barked to Mrs. Yap Yap to come in. She did. She came in a hurry. for out- There 1W0 tireri. frightened, homeless little folk curled up and in no Itime their troubles were forgotten. ‘They were asleep. Tomorrow would be another day, They awoke with a start, both lat the same time. Something had wakened them. what they didn't ‘know. They lay there shlverlnd with sudden fright. their hearts 80mg pitapat. In a moment they knew what had wakened them. Outside and not far away a Fox lbarked. What if he should find didn't. The ‘heard him bark once more and [the sound was faint in the dis- tance. They went back to sleep l 9831311. ter, much later, they were again roused into frightened wake- fulness, this time by what sound. ed like many voices but really was only one. A Coyote was slngifig to the stars, or calling to his mate. or perhaps Just enjoying the sound of his own voice. That was 1i troubled night for the homeless ones in a. strange place. Yes, sir, it was so. 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