PAGE TEN ‘ BINGO llely Redeemer ilall The prizes ere the some ee those prevailing Binzoe in the city. Chicken Supper and’ Bingo Come to Chicken Supper and Bingo in New Perth Hall, TONIGHT Nov. 16 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. 3-30 tional Harvester movie show & Green. Dance after. Aus- pieee New Perth Women's In- stitute. et other SPECIAL SADIE HAWKINS DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th Music by Eastern Rhythm Boys Special Door Prize Heated Hail Bus Leaving I.M.T. at 9:45—Admisslon 50c Free Check Room — Canteen Service NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the MILK PRODUCERS and VENDORS ASSOCIATION will be held at BIRCH COURT. EXPERIMENTAL FARM TYESDAY EVENING, NOV. 15 AT 8:30 PERCY GAY, Secretary. 04x Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service Iaeve Prince Nova . . Charles A. Dunning Leave Charles A. Dunning _ Prince Nova NOV. let to NOV. letli Wood Islande— K IJII. ll mm. I p.m. I p.m. Caribou- I sJn. 11 mm. l pm. OQAmmA. vcvcn Alter supper the Interna- will be presented by McLeod THE GUARDIAN, The Know-How With difficulties to count. —$trloed Chipmunk. "Snails are not good m eat, who. _ ever heard of eating icrled Peter Rabbit. ; "Some folks don't know a good ithlng when they see it." retorted iStriped Chipmunk. He scrambled |back on the olil stone wall talking ;\\lIh him the Snail Peter had found dovm in the bushes close to the old wall. Now he sat up with m; Snail held in his paws much 5i; ‘you have seen Happy Jack Squirrel Ihvldin! a nut. He looked down st iPeter gleefully. “Don't you wish you yhad him?" he asked. E INO. I don't." said Peter shortly. You don't know what you sre Imlssznu," tar-ell Striped Chipmunk. turning the Snail O\9I' and over in m5 Paws. lt iiais R small Snail. Z "And I don't Willli to know." fretorttxi Peter. "Which nroies that you don't [BQOW a gnarl thing ulien y'ou sci: ' declared ‘Striped Chipmunk. "I'll stick to clover Rhinos." declared Peter. "And miss a lot OI Rood things you might have," retorted Striped ;Ch1Dtnunk. "Did you ovPr see \\ el- icome Robin pltll a bl; Worm out. oi lthe ground and eat it?" l "Of course. Who hasn't?" repiico lPeter. “He can have Worms it he -wants them. I don't." "Welcome knows what is chuckled his small friend striped coat. "How do you know’! Did ever try one?" asked Peter. "More times than I can remem- ber." replied Striped Chipmunk. “Not really!" srled Peter lili- believincly. "You haven't really eaten Worms!" Striped Chipmunk chuckled again at the expression on Peter's lace "Really." said he. “And Beetles. Some kinds oi.‘ Beetles are very and grass gmti." in the .\‘oll a p.m.~good eating. Arid Dragonflies. You should try a. nice hic Dragonfly. iYoll really should. Peter. Prater made a isce. “No thanks," W‘ Islld he. "I'll stick to Clover. Anti \ AIR EXCURSION TO THE ROYAL WIIVTER FAIR—TORONTO Special flights will leave Oharlottetown, November 15 and 20 at 8 a.m. The flights will wait over in Toronto 3 full days toprovide every opportunity to enjoy Can- ada's most popular Fair. requested at once. Subject to 22 reservations per flight. Hotel or tourist home accommodation available if Those interested in the livestock judging should make reservations on the first flight. Bonafide farmers will be RETURN FARE-—$59.00 granted a ciel t t $42.00 Return. we m o o Make your reservations immediately Maritime Central Airways Limited -I thought you lived on nuts and ‘seeds and perhaps some berries in summer. Now I can believe that you would eat n Snail ‘if you could ‘get him out OI his shell. That ls it ._vou really do eat. the things you ‘have named." He made a. lace again. "I do and a lot more besides. ‘ii you never hale tried mushrooms 63 Ill III “Ill IIHIIIOI Illtl IIICIIPI Famed to: greater strength and distinctive beauty the Ballerina is ell the vogue! For men. Bandit and Meron ere tops in populenty. surm t The know-how is ivhat most Ovuvliqll Snails?" "Don't you wish you had him?" terer the Red Squirrel know-s in! good they are. And a hi‘. of fresh meat. now and then is good for a change." replied Cliatterers small cousin. "But you irout cal the Snail" cried Peter triumphantly. "Why won't. l?" Striped Chip- munk wanted to know. "Because he has gone inside his house and closed the door," repLed Peter. He meant the shell. It really; is n Snails house CrilrlPCl on his back. From most. enemies h» ls quite sate when he "SUITS inside and closes the door. "What of it? That doesn't bother me." retorted Striped Chipmunk. "How are you going to got him out?" demanded Peter. “The same way i got the meat out of hickory nut. You know I do that." retorteti Stripe-it Chipmunk. "Yes," replied Peter. "l knriy you do that just as your cousins do, but I don't see how you can.‘ "It's all in the know-how, l"s easy when you know how. That is. if you have the right kind of teelh. We Squirrels have the right kind oi‘ teeth and the know-how. This shell is no harder to get through than the shell oi n hard nlit. I'll show yeti." said Striped Chipmunk. He turned the Snail uuiil lie Iouud a. plat-e tn suit. liziii Thcvi I15 .\vcnt to work with his. sharp cult- lrig teeth. Peter couldn't. see just ihow it. was done but when at lolig ‘last the empty shell was tossed ’do\-i'n to him he found a smooth round hole. on one side. l "That was good. You ought to try one, Peter.’ said Striped Chip- munk. PIONEER MONASTERY The first organized Christian monastery was established in the year 292 at TFIVPYIIlFl. Egypt. 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X for the two 0'e. etc. single letters. epoe-' rnphlll. the length end tormetion of the words ere ell hints. liecli deer the code letters ere different. ACryptegrernQuotetlos rznntxx. Pll-IYAKX. KHPPKX crcml Bu: a sure-xx seer nu. cox-v PCIKIIN. am‘,- ' ""7 ‘nnlr xenon mom nuns‘ wvufijuiflfi A elm-arm. PACIn-VIRGIL. i‘ .zlnmlAJJIL~s:2.l'9'-.__+ N‘ One letter simply etende for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two O‘e. etc. Single letters. epoe- tropiuee. the length and lormeuon of the words ere ell hinte- Iiech day the code letters ere dlflerent. ~A0ryptofrem Quotation Ll TQL QVIL 1L JYTWJB ZYP K1‘ GYMA TI AKLJ Y fKkfiwl-TQNOMKLR. zeeterdnfe rwmxw. l-lTlfl-I CHARLOTTETOWN t . i. Contract Bridge By iloeepmne Culbertson MISSING AN OPPORTUNITY South was given a “breetlilrlz spell" in today's deal which he might have put to good advantaie. spade bid on the second round wl'!i two objectives: to hear South's natural response; and to discourage .1 spade lead. especially if the part- nerships best chalice for game turned out to be at notrump. Not niliierable. North was ivilling to risk being dropped at one spade. because ii South's hand was so iveak that he could not. make all- nther bid. there obviously could no: be h game. As for the posslbl ti.’ that South would innocently {re a strong raise tor spades~Nolth was ready for that also. having n good enough general hand to coni- pensate for his three-card spade suit. East intended his double of thrre notrump as the call for a spam‘- opening. but West misinterpreted and led his top diamond. Declarcr put in the nine from dummy-wind East quickly repaired his fences! Vilnninz with the diamond klnn. he shifted to spades. South cozlld rlin only {our clubs. three diamonds and the spade ace. and the morrzcnt he tried for a heart trick. East put up the are and cashed his spade to defeat the contract. ll. ls quite possible that. South iinllld have met defeat. un mattrl’ how he l’ll3llF‘\i\‘[’ff‘l'l. but a far shrewdcr line ot play was to put up the diamond ace on the first trick and then tn try to steal u heart trick! It would take a VElj.‘ good defender in East's position to play the ace of hearts when 'ih> jack was led from dummy for all apparent finesse, and ii East did not play the ace. South could go right up with the heart king anti then, with this trick home, knock out the diamond king. TAX RELIEF A novel provision in the constitu- tlc-n of Brazil is that no taxes be levied upon royalties oi’ authors or the incomes of protesscrs or Nur- nallsts. _LI'L ABNER ‘ an is A NATIVE cfboomrut. 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