You.'un't tear yourself away irom Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . Sugaroasting gives them an excrusive sweet-as-m .nut ilavori GF-I90 WITNESS BURNS FINGERS VANCOUVER - (CP)-Budd- yers before the coroner had fin- hist Eng Yew burned his fing- ished. The ers while taking coroner's inquest. He lit a piece reads: ”You must tell the truth of paper on which he had writ- or your soul shall burn in hell ten his..name s the coroner intoned the oath. The paper burned down to his fing- oatii, recognized by the oath at a the criminal code at Canada. and held it while as this paper is burning away." ,.1-nu ,i- Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. ANNOUNCEMENT BIBLE socurnr ; ANNUAL AND JUBILEE OEFERING STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 2311! - '”niBLE SUNDAY” OCTOBER 22nd All Mini ters, Officers of Branches, Collectors and Contributo are requested to cooperate to make this A a most successful year in its offerings for the P. E. I. x YOUNG PROGRESEIVE CONSERVATIVE P The sea won. and the spade new Peter loved to -sit under it where w” my west won and ledq two he couldn't be seen but where he mo;-9. hm, dhmondt ms; discard, could look out and see all that was ed 3, MW cluby um south tuned. going on. It was a sad looking tern. AssociArioN ANNUAL MEETING To Be Held At A THE CANADIAN LEGION CLOVEILCLUB SEPTEMBER 28th. 1950. Registration to Commence at" 7:00 PM. All persons between ;hc ages of 16 and 35. invited in attend. , Special Speakers will 5. in attendance ANNUAL MEETING & CONVENTION The annual meeting of The Liberal Association .for The Second District of Queens will be held in Kingston Hall, Thursday, 'Sept. 21st, at 8 P.M. Immediately following annual meeting business balloting will take place for the nomination of 2 can- didates to represent the Liberal Party for Second Queen's in the next Provincial election. Poll chairmen kindly arrange to have five dele- gates present. i Signed: P. R. BOYLE, President. P. J. NOY, Secretary. A poor LOOK Anouim Good bye is always herd to say PGNIIPB ltis best it is that way. . -on ihilothor Nature. skimmer the swallow and his flock had spent a whole day skim- ming back and mm L over the 351111118 Pool and the. Green Mea- dows and the gig River. They were Saying good bye. Now they were 80110. and the air seemed empty and lonesome. You know they are such lively folk that they are great- ly missed when they leave. Now they were on their way to the sun- ny South. They were not making the Journey in a hurry as some feathered folks do. They would make it in easy stages, stopping over wherever there was plenty to out until such time as load be- came scarce. But they would be sure to keep ahead of Jack Frost. Jack Frost could. in a single "night, starve them to death by killing all the flying insects. Over in the smiling pool cmmd. father Frog had been gradually making up his mind. It sometimes take some xoiks o. loilg time to lly mango. w .i...f'..5 NE DESCRIBED H as TRIED saisoraes wi Amen. msi our LF A TURKEY FILLED WITH (swick Now of are on lheii-”s'vayito”oiie Sunny South. make up their minds. It was that way with Grandfather Frog. For days he had been thinking or go- ing to bed for the winter. Each day he had said to himself. "I'ii go to bed tomorrow." But when tomor- row became today he still climbed out of his big green lily pad and decided it wasn't yet time. But now that the swallows had gone Grandfather Frog had a queer -reeling of lonesomeriess. The . very fact that they were on their squeezes, are easy to execute. In the following hand, however, the T11 . dgdnm. had to be very careful brown. and many of the tips brok. and fmighted in respect to any en over, some of the rushes were hm. even broken down. lie looked fli. monds and the K-.1-lo of clubs, but when deg)”-gr "W nmed the Frog. -He made 8. long clean dive. two top heavg. wag wuss In I-le disappeared in the mud down trouble! He knew that if he kept 5” the b0"t0m 0 the 5"im"Fi P901- the two diamonds and blanked the H9 Suited "19 club king. South , g way south gave him the uneasy - w.nmmmmr mu"? "M 9” Mm WW" m"-" have started from way up in the contract Bridge , ... Far North. Grandfather Frog didn't want to be sitting around when Old Man Winter arrived. a: ...S'.?:;”i?f."".i”'?.E.."i25.:ii””;i.21: ' O loo ing lily aid. It was old as all " lli ads are in the (all. He looked AN EXCEPTIONAL THROWJN over at the cattails at the head of FL A1, . the Smiling Pond, They were brown and ripe. That meant that the seeds were ready. unlike He looked over at the rushes. ey were beginning to turn Most throw-in plays. wut duier. the nlders. The leaves looked old mum-we 22:. ::”::.;0..d;::.; 09-7 . He looked over at Jerry Musk- CAKJ48 rat's house out in the water. Jerry 0.1342 f and Mrs, Jerry were very busy A7 Q73 93' about the -house, They were fix- ea - N, gala ing -up the roof. getting it ready .KQJ. ,6 Ior winter. He looked over at the 1” W E .n. hole in the bank which had been .3 ,1, S . g 3. the home of Rattles the Kingfisher. ,3 in I Rattles was still around. but he .g1o555g wasntusing that home. Nor was .313 Mrs. Rattles. He looked at the , -.93 Hickory Tree. Ail ovcr it were QAQ leaves that had begun to turn . yellow. He looked at the lily pads ..?.': ”i33.'.'f; n... ma. ;i,13i;;3;;;; h;;;- The,;e,;im '30 ""6; . 15 Dblc. run 2 i v 0”" ” 5”” "en , g. 3 P.” g single bud. He looked over at is big n. P". xp... tern on the shore which was zi wesg opened mg diamond kmgi great favorite with Peter Rabbit. Th, mngmct new depended on "rho tips were all brown. It was South's next play-and he rose to partly 9"” 9"? vlmruy -WWW" the occasion. He resisted the no.5, Peter wasn't sitting there now. mal temptation to lead low to u - my: trump jack; Instead. Md 5:, Frog. Chugs-rum!" Then he signed. libefgwjy wok th, risk 01 mm: He looked all about for a ioolish down ch, spade mm. H, mm drew green in that he could swallow. Easy; last, hump and cuhed his but not A single foolish green fly other trumps, keep,” one club. was to be seen. He looked down in one dlamond and the A,K-J of the water. lie rolled his big gogglv hearts in dummy. ."Chuga-rum!" said Grandfather eyes up at the sky. Then once more ” west 1, id to the , , he looked down in the water. 6 on 10 5 of dis Chuga-rum!" said Grandfather ud up so that it would easily clouded the water. when the -water claret promptly led the last dis. mond from dummy. discarding his own heart, and West had to re- turn A club up to declarai-'s A-Q; It should be observed that 11 South. otter knocking out the spade ace" and ruffing the third diamond. had then played a low trirmp to dUmmY's lack. he would have de- stroyed the and-play. He could not have gotten out of dummy without cashing the top hearts and rufting 3 heart, or tuning the dia- mond that was needed (hr the throw-in play, or taking out his own club entry. and any one at these plays would have had I lat. ai effect on the contract. guesg the jjtuguon, ,0 west mo” cleared again Graiidfather Frog to hold the K-J of clubs and re- W" mwhm '0 i” seen: He. due; 9,0 theidmmond gm. mat wouldn't be seen again until spring. no better, however, Menu” VS: Grandfather Frog had gone to bed. Runsvl.-' sometimes, 5.201?-IER, AH IT'S TH'ONl.Y WAV T'GIT WiSHES we WARN 1' IN THIS” GUI mu: .. ONE DAY WE'RE HI: -T'OTi-IER DAV WE'RE VD? IT ALI. DEPENDS WHO'S 04 TOP” tiiiiii i I zf ."..r ......; NOBOD4 LOOKS UP T' By AL OAPP 1-nur2!.r.AN:uow we was Miss! MAE! .'! TOMORNON. SHE Ll. BE. OUR BRIDE!-' ms msou ouAno...'rus omen eunios ueano -.:sMAcK-t- IT 15' SALAD. 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