PA-GE TEN United Services officers Club IN CONFORMITY WITH COURT MOURNING PROCEDURE, OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON MAY ATTEND THE ARMISTICE BALL IN EVENING GU'A'iii5iAN, Ci-IARILOTTETOWN HONKEII INTERFERES Flaw folks there are who ever know How much to other folks they owr. --Old Mother Nature. 7'0”? Wlllliz Gcesr had made the acquaintance. of two little strand- ers on the shore of B pond deep in the Green Forest. That is whii: they thciight. nnyway. Of course they hadn't. Nn onc over is ac- quaintcd with slli:lllil(ll'S. To be really acquainted with a person '1QQQQUDCTUC".'4.' F -. -- af.lJ.tl'a Contract Bridge ? 1RRLl-LV'A.VT AND IMMATERAL Many ni the arsziiments over ths iorrin; nit nnii-iorciiig nature oi a bid have no grcat pertinence. liccaiisc thc liicl was urnng in any. case: Consider this deal; lBy Thornton W. litmus) one must know him and all about him. The txwo little strangers war: lovely brown coats and were just nbcut the liveliest folks the young Geese ever had seen. They movcii so quickly that they appeared anzi disappeared as it by magic. Thev ran this way and that along the shore. popping into holes and out again as it playing hide-and-seek. They were just as much at home in the water as on land. Thcy dived from the end of an old lop. in the water after fish and caught them. At iirst the young Geese hail kept far enough from shore to feel quite safe irom any enemy who might be lurking there. A!- -” iffflg.””.'il..3”.i.if;S"P””..9i””i.il ,.,nDnQ1lQQQ. C 3: .. . 3 3,. Qmzmk, where least expected, And this " was a strange place. They had never been here beiore. it was a stop over place cn their way in the Sunny Smith. a place to ca: and spend the night after a long all-day flight. They never had been here before because this was their first long journey out in the IGrczit World, thcue first great Id- zxentiirc. It -was a lonely pond hin- L ' CLOTHES OR BUSINESS DRESS. i I I N. C. O. s CHARLOTTETOWN GARRISON ATTEND . Re-Opening of your Moss TONIGHT AT 2000 HOURS 5 O 0 A cordial invitation is extended to all ' 9 - o s l Garrison Officers on opening night. I i 1 ACROSS 2 Climbing 19. Even B 1. Spill over beans (poet! L1 5. Fencing 3. Undivincu 20. North-sou U svvnrll 4. Font-like diving bird L! 9. French rl'SPr nrgnn 23. Dry. as Wine 10. lnlrcpivlitv 5 Corrie in 24. Speck H E I2. Hnrncs.-i 6 Wampum 25. Frozen u , parts 7. Blunder water 3 L1. W4-eds 8. Turns 26. Bet 14. Wino outward 27. Pnclilc receptacle 9. Form can! note 15. Plcad ll. Literary 29. Of the I'umd-y'- Ann!" 16. Right side composition Andes Mts. I 35. A tough. Iabhr.I 15. Large coal 30. Snake strong fiber 17,1-H-cncn hins lnsiit.) 32. Describe. 37. Guelie (Tibei chemist IS. Dull. heavy as owori 39. Uncooked 20. Luzon. sound 33. Anxious J0. Sayings native ' '21. Half an em 22. Fnwl 2.1. Activi- 24. Fortlned g ' seaport . (N. Fr.) . 26. Forest I 28. Shielri i I . 29 River ,. (Latvia) - 31. Skill , 32. Simulate ' 34. Earth as A - A goddess . .15. Owns 36. Sum up 37. Moth 59. East Indllf. i cereal grass war.) 11. Chambers 42. Near ipnei.) 4.1. Brick of the neck 41. Caution DOTV N 3 1. Marine-r hnxvnnnnnxn lnL0NGP'ELL0WA X-Zavli ii.-iy the mile letters are different. A Cryptogrorn Quotation A cred. I).-111.1" CRYP'I”0QUOTE-Here's howy to work It: One leitcr simply stands for another. In this example A ifiised for the three L”.-, X for the two 0'1. etc. single letters. opos- ircphies. tho length and formation of the words are all hints. ' losers were two heart5..imd so the game had been missed by stop-, pm: at four diamonds. Ineviiahiv. North and South then argued over the blame. Soutii insisting that his jump irom two spades to four iiiamonds had been 8. force. while North just as dog- gedly disagreed with this interpre- tation. With claborate sarcasm North askcd what South would have done if North had hid (our spadrs. "I would have bid (ivc dia- monds. or coiirsc." South replied virtuously. "Then why didn't you bid live iiiaiiiiiiidsl" North thund- It. goes without ha)'l.llg. oi noilrsc, that South's bidding philosophy was sbsurii. Slil'Cl)'. there was no good reason for coaxing for even inrciiigi North to bid something which South himself could so safely and logically bid (or him- self! Actually,South's jumprobid of R suit he had previously mention- ed was not nn absolute force. and North was well within his part- nership rights ias violins sensible) when he pnssrd in tour diamonds What else could North do with any justification? It is true that matters would North dell". ;ci:iii -deep in the Green Forest. "mm W miner-Hm i3S3if”a.”?f2'iif.il3"ie.?5.. l'.”i..?3.S i . QAJ763 all about it. He did. He had stop- 9-7 1095 pcci there many times when mak- Om in: the long flight in years past ll-A101 "They are friendly little? folks,” A105 N gqpgg said one young Goose to another 9 K 8 4 2 , g 9 A Q 7 as they watched the Sn1EllllI'brDw1i Q 953 W IV 9 54 strangers seemingly having such a .pQ76.': S 4,Jgr.-2 good time on the shore and in . Il1f' water. :?n: ' ”I'm glad they iire so small. 1 . KR QJ 8., 3 would like to go ashore tor a while. .'.K9 ” but it they were big we W0uIdl'.'l "I'M Nddinizs datl'3V:odg:':t'k::V1Vd tilirgilflrrsaid ii ham: Ens! South West third. She was naturally cautiov--. 54 PM! 2 0 ms. ”What of it? Probably they will 0 Sass 4 4 (3) Pan run away as soon as we get close I3" W They are so much smaller that they are the ones to be airsid. not AS may be seen. 5mm” 0"” usgi said the fourth. He was quite scnrniul. "Fm not. afraid," boasted the iirsi. one. "Nor I. said the second. "Nor 1." declared the third. "Come on. let's go ashore. You heard them say that it is silly for anyone as big as one of us to be afraid 0! anyone so much smaller. What are we waiting for? cried the scorniul one. All the time thcy had been gobbling they had been very slowly drifting toward shore. Talking Geese are said to be gab- bllng. It is the Goose word lor gossiping. Now tho tour young Geese began to slowly swim to- ward shore. "K'honk!" came :i low call trom Continued on page 18 ...:..:..:.:-.- had elected to pass originally, in- stead of making such it light open- ing bid, but this had no bearing on the stuation which developed with North's particular hand, con- taining support for both majors. the opening bid was in accord with expert practice, and simply by cpanlng North did not commit himself to keep going lndeiinitciy. Beyond any argument. south should have jumped to live din- Qll MCLKBW UK. I Yesterday's Cryptoquote: " SHE HAS BEEN OBTAINED BY MY SKILL: BY MY SKILL SHE MUST BIZ RETAINED-OVID. MWGLKB BPLK CUAKHMIUKB GU BL M FPAXKBXMI.-MFBK Ll BPU ' SAILING SCHPZDULPY. 1350 HEAD OFFICE CHARLOTTETOWN. P. (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) STANDARD TIMI Lena Wonil l-innvis-- popular Iervloe. miutv INCLUDING suzmsr) NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. .V(H'h')TBER llt T0 NOVEMBER Mth Prince Nova .. 1 pm. Charlcs A. Diinniiii: 3 pm. Learn Caribou- Cliarlcs A. Diimiing .. .. 1 nm. Princr Nl-v.i . I1 a.in. 3 p.m. Listen in in CFCY each week-day at 1:30 A.M. Stnnilutl Time (or weather Forecast and latest News I. ISLAND I-opus-ding this have gone more smoothly if North monds. I PUBLIC MEETING To organize as Children's Aid Sociely for our Provinco. This is...of viral infor- esi to every parent. Careful survey, has proved the nod. which cannot be mot without your -inicrosr and support. Please attend this Organization Mooring of tho L. P. U. HALL. 48 Water Street. Chur- Ioffetown. NOV. 9th or 8 P.M. Signed: REV. G. C. WEBSTER. President. J. R. MucMILLAN. Socrorory. u i-5'5 oomo JLST WHAT I EXPECTED C1.RTA)(i'5 :D3!TVtO1OGEWECAN Anvrmo FOR 7;-' nrcizzzias r; I ll d in . .. . 4... iIrL ABNEII By A1 cgp ' 7 I. H”. ' II-'1 ' 7' " "7"-.Ti””-' " " AH wiu, Nor mpoal "gr -50 l LL MAKE YA THASS MIGHTY y I HQLP IT. RATSY-IOY.'. TH'SAD1E HAWKNS VA A Von: ATTRAO THOUGHTFUL o 70 REMEMBER 114' MQNDI 03- ."') om RAEEON bccouur FEEL,KiD. FADDERS" TilBg EON.K' Sou D5 ELLEGAL l.'i3'E:G53E ?2k"E-.f3i.Eg., YEAH . 4 ' TACHL. Wl I N - A” Do NOT MSW rs MUS AFTER YA MARRY AH REFOOZE Mar... - STUPiD DAISY MAE-MY DOLL WILL DO - . Icmu DUMP KING OF THE ROYAL MOUN " xx RAVE swan-so ' N 'DaaR ' Sr. ...WE WILL QUICKLY MAKE AN EFFORT 10 HAVE ANOTHER LAWVER COME HERE FOR THE TRIAL. l AM COMPLETELV U15- IATISFIEDAIGJT THE REVT '5 MR. LOCKWORTWS DEATH. I WANT MORE DETAILS AM? PAP R5 ' T THAT! UPHQN;:ATlON 3 .r -1- ---..v....-.i... i.. x .n. .. .... DOTTY DIPPLE so it 1 uoncav THE FREE PARKING ARIA ou'rs4i7E .'! Tl-H5 HOUSE DOTTY, I SUPPOSE I i 15 GETTNG ALL THE NEi6HBOR- ,j JUST LIKE A HOOP CHILDREN ' MOVIE ARE HERE WATCH- TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBS I . GEE! WHEN A FELLNS lT'S EARLY" NOW VIHAT TIME BUT lT WAS MY LAND! WE'VE WATCH we CAN is rr, CAP? pm; gcggus ggxurreg sxpgggsgz 633 N FLAY A LOT LONGER" TEN PAST. P Y&Q.wATCH THREE! F, 2 . .. Q , hy h m 0' "XI I -So ' Ii; 0. A A ' 4 - (' '3' & "' 59:. ............E.-. .- -...g-., By George McMahon --av .iovn' oui-rs A GALE BLONING up- . " - .. '-' ':t?::'-r-A:---..-.. -H-:-.2. .. W-EY. TEE TOWER - . cone oN,eays.'Pursam LIFE MRSIMPKINS FELT u 2- wiwr H -A I I , mm ITVMR. LESS Wm no DEPUSB Arum. HEnE,FEi.I.aus.vvs-tsr.auwi.irIo'i-u'Imnaoi1: as EIE ,1'lLLlE, WHAT we Fiat-rriuo ABOUT 3