. - V WI; ..&zM IIRIIINGIIAM. Ellllnll. WOM- U at! 6.: M 31-(Reuters)-Mrs. Dorisnope. 12. alninefs wile &ll4,.IIIOthu' at 10 lii- 2:: I ii i: lm--.IN.iw. In I H()Hlx Hi liei Kill H ,PAGbEL;I'EN .".yy children. todll live birth to trip- lets-lall boys-in hospital here. Mother and sons were all reported "satisfactory." s YOUNG nooasssivs cousssvanvs ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING- ' 'To Be Held Av y THE CANADIAN LEGION CLOVER CLUB SEPTEIAIER 28th. 1950. Registration to Commence at 1:00 PM. All persons between the ages of 16 and 35 invited to attend. Special Speakers will lie in attendance O64-O-COO-0-0 kcanadian Legion Clover Club Dance svsnv siitunonv Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band : Admission-75c Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 E V For. reservations Phone 1222 ; lteservations held until 10:80 pm: I i SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGIIT AT THE CLOVER CLUB O O-O-OrO-&O-O-O4-O-O6-O00-O0-6-O-O-O-O-O4-O-O-GO -X690 6&9-ODOOOOD 094 0-6-0 O0-O-OQOOOfQO-O-O N O '1' I C E vocnnouiu. scuooi nouns: Those wishing to enroll in the night courses at the Vocational Schooiare advised to do so at once, so that suitable arrangements may be made for es- tablishing classes in Sheet Metal, Plumbing, Carpen- try. Electricity, and Draughting. Those wishing to take the Sheet 'Metal and Plumbing Course are advised that a little Welding will be given along with the Sheet Metal and Plumb- ing work. Classes begin on October 2. Applicants will be admitted on a first-come-first-served basis since classes are limited to a certain number only. All applica- tions should be mailed to the supervisor. s NOTICE COOK'S CANNERY will be canning Chicken and Beef from OCT. 2 to OCP. 6. All fowl and chicken to be drawn. Canning must be picked up by OCT. 7, as canning will close for the season on that date. Willinot be responsible for canning left after OCFOBER 7th. RAILING SCHEDULE. 1050 (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. HEAD OFFICE CHAILLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) STANDARD TIME SEPT. tub T0 001'. am. Leave Wood lslandk Prince Nova .. .. 8 un. 1 p.m. Charles A. Dunning -.... 11 am. 4 pan. Leave Ceribou-- Charles A. Dunninx 8 run. 1 p. Prince Nova . 11 am. ,4 pm. . Listen in in CFC! each week-day nAm'I:80 A.M. Stoddard '.l'ime for Weather Forecast and latest News regarding this popular Iervice. m. heart, in (Hard clubs. Now South was Janey, swsxnars xsiir nus! 39991118 MI? I8 you can Always is the better plan. -Old Mother Nature J9"! Muskrat and Mrs. Jerry were two very busy folks. They are not strictly true cousin; 0: Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. Paddy. but they are my much like them in mm! WIYI. They were enough like them to permit calling them their little cousins; The Beaver tsils are flat above and below. The Muskrat tails are flat on the two sldu. But Paddy and Jerry use their tails in ysry much the some manner. Jerry and Mrs. .1erry' did not build dams like Paddy and Mrs, Ruddy. They have not yet loam- ed to build a dam to hold the we. tor back so there will always be water around their house. Pari- dy and Mrs. Paddy have, as you know. But Jerry and Mrs, Jerry have learned to build houses out in the -water so that enemies who live on the land csnnot easily get to them. Their houses are not 35 Hood as the Beaver houses, but they in very good houses. Paddy Nr;ommmw i contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson 3 .ommnmo m. .U)VANCED ANALYSIS The following deal led to an argument (which in turn led to a wager) as to whether the contract could or could not have been ml- tilled. Southdesler. North-South vulnerable. 4556 IIAE 4tADB3 lLAQ75I '4x'.12 gowns 0.7104 O 033 QKJ5 S Q 7 Q1103! gnu 4A'H:4 QKDBT 010043 AK Thobidding: South West North East Pans Pass 1; Pass 19 Pan 2; Plan 2N'r Pass 3NT Pass iPI.Il PIE. Thevplay up to and dncliidlng '-Wick 4 was "accepted by the dis- Dutants. This play was: West opened the diamond five. Dummy ducked and East won with the queen. East returned the spade 11”: South pllyed low. and West the diamond king. and alter being permitted to hold the trick, shifted back to spades, laying down the king. South took this trick-and finally went down one. The player who insisted that the hand could be made. from the point in question. collected the wager. He simply allowed West to win the trick with his spade king! The position now was: West's next lead would not mat- ter. Assume the diamond jack. Dwnmy wins, South unblocking his tax. South now leads a. club to his blank king and names the Hilda see. on which dummy dis- cards A club. West must give up a loads the diamqid to dummy and sums the two men clubs. This squeessa Bolt. who mustieither surrender his heart stopper, or, LPL ABNER by slving up the high spade, per. won with the lack. West then led '3' i .I 4-II g lly Thornton W; lumen) . "Dont you think we ought to store up a lot of food?" squsaked Mrs. , Jerry. and Mrs. Paddy build their houses or wood. They cut down trees and cut up the trunks or these trees and the limbs, and with these they build their houses. Jerry and Mrs. Jerry do not live where there are trees that can be cut. Ind they cculdnt cut them it they did. so when they build their house they build it or reeds and rushes which they can out If you have never seen them you would be surprised at what good houses they do build. Like Paddy and Mrs. Paddy they They prepare ior winter. Peter Rabbit isn't like that. He's happy- go-lucky. He lives from day to day. Jerry and Mrs. Jerry had had 3. very fair house all summer only it wasn't good enough ior win- ter. At least they didn't think so, Mrs. Jerry especially. "It has got to be higher out of the water." said Mrs. Jerry in her squeaky voice. Jerry agreed. "There are plenty oi rushes." said he. "I'll cut - some." "The house isn't as godd as it should be under water.” squesked Mrs. Jerry. ' "We'll 11:: it," said Jerry. His voice was as squeaky as that o! Mrs. Jerry. ''I 11!. a good bed. s nice suit bed. e will have to spend a lot oi time in it." aqueaked Mrs. Jerry. "We'll make it or cattail leaves in help cut them in little pieces," said Jerry ' ”Dont you think we ought to store up a lot cl food," squeakod Mrs. Jerry. Jerry shook his head. "There is plenty we can get by swimming 3 little bit under the ice all win- ter," said he. "I think it would be nice to have a few roots put away where we there are some" nice lily roots at the head at the smiling Pool." "And you know that we can so cut and get them whenever we want to. so what is the use of go- ing out and doing work now that we do not have to." squeaked Jer- Of course both were right. They didn't really have to store up in lot of food like Paddy the Beaver. It would have been both wise and nice to have stored up a little. It is always wise to .be thrifty. nut it is true they could always rwim out under the ice and get -what is needed. so they passed all their time iixing over the cid house so as to have it ready for the time when Jack Frost should come. Had you happened along that way you might have taken it for s new house. Every one at the smiling Pool admired it. Mrs. Quack liked to to sit on the roof. ' iillllllill MEETING, Women's Progressive conservative Association wnmvnsoar, son. 27 7:30 PM. 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