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NEWS I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE IIDRTIIIIMBERLAIIII FERRIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time SEPTEMBER 27th to OCTOBER 3Ist Prince Nova . . . . .. Charles A. Dunning ..._._._....... II a.m. 4 p.m. Charles A. Dunning Prince Nova LISTEN IIN TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. (Standard Time) THE GREEN IOBIJT AT LAST The worst you never will ‘ttajn In fright, in danger or in pgljL —0ld Mother Nature ..i__ That is just Mother Nature's WI! of saying that no matter how bed a thin: may seem it could be Wvrw- A swat fire. which woludirt have been but for a careless Mm who had smoked and failed to pug out his cigarette when he dropped it, had burned over much of the upper slopes of the Great Moun- tain. It had driven all who had .escaped it down to the Green ‘Fol-est at the foot. These were mostly the folks with wings and “i0 5188c: folk in fur. Alas, many of the smaller folks had been caught and burned to death by the Red ‘Terror. Paddy the Beaver and Mrs, Paddy. buns water folk. had .‘ escaped in their pond, but the fire had burned 2ll_ the food trees. So 911W had had to leave the fine home they had worked so hard to build and go in search of a place to make a new hcirne, There was but One way to go down Laughing Brook toward the foot of the Great Mflllnlaifl. They didn't even know if the Green Forest was still there 11ml! Kins Eisle had told them it WBS- 1i W8! a will Journey for such heavy folks with such short 1988. They were better swimmers than walkers, but it was only in pools tar apart that the water was ‘deep enough for swimming. And nowhere along the way was there a single living green thing. There was nothing to eat. They were hot, frightened and so tired, so very tired. King Eagle. circling . . . . . . . .. 8 a.m. I p.m. 8mm. I p.m. . . . . . . .. II o.m. 4 p.m. and INFORMATION MOBILE X-RAY UNIT WILL OPERATE, ROADS PERMITTING, THIS WEEK AS FOLLOWS: OCT. L-VICTORIA OROSS, I0 to I2 p.m., 2 to 5. p.m. P. E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE . KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED MIMOUAITII 0 14/010,! (By Thornton W. Burgess) Timd as they were they hurried. high above them, was sorry for them. Paddy, who was leading the way, BWPPQd abruptly and lifted his head. His nose twitched. A Merry Litztle Brezze had tickled it with a smell that. was made up of many smelis—the smell of pine trees and fir trees and hemlock trees, the smell oi ferns mingled with the smell of living plants of many kinds. "I smell the Green Forest!" cried Paddy, "I smell it too," said Mrs. Paddy. Her eyes brightened as she spoke Tired as they were they hurried. The banks of the brook turned brown instead of black. The fire had scorched but, not really burned here. Then suddenly the banks were green. Ferns hung over the water, Bushes hung over the ferns. bushes with the blessed green of life in their leaves. Scattered trees towered above the bushes and they too were green. And then it was the bushes that became scattered and Laughing Brook ran into the cool shadows of tall trees growing on the very banks. ‘Ihey wvere in the Green Forest at long last, the beautiful Green Forest. There were familiar sounds now. birds calling. a Squirrel scolding the rustle of small feet in dry leaves. The very sound of the run- ning water had changed, There was no sadness in it now, but glad- ness in i‘s gurgle and merriment in its noisy racing over stones and tumbling in little falls. They found a small poplar tree small enough to be cut with a few bites of their great cutting teeth. They stripped it of bark and the iendersst twigs. While they ate the Red Terror and their home- lessness were forgotten. They were in the Grzen Forest! They had food! For the time being that was enough_ - ' ' A snort startled them. They turned to see handscme Lightfoot the Deer, who had so often visited their ponds on the Great Moun- tain. It was their home pond that had saved him from the Red Terror a5 it had saved Mrs. Light- foot and the twins. Fiathorns the Moose. Buster and Mother Bear and their yearling cubs and others. Ldghtfoot snorted again and parwed the ground angrily. Then Paddy sew something or some one move in the underbrush. He didn't stop to see what or who it was. He ran for the water. Mrs. Paddy with him. Together they plunged into a deep pcol, Old Man Coyote cams to the edge of it and grinned at them. ‘Welcome to the Green Forest." >011 5w’ WE 77/15 Mwiém n! r, MUM/Elks? ' By Josephine Culberteea W EIR? \§..TI~ ,5 may “RULES” MUST BE BROKEN 5g Contract Bridge; There are ti called rules oymfiihilgl-vgllfylllnlaliehyggl and don't "finesse against yqur Own partner. run up against “f; l°gl°*"‘d Wtelnly should p b broken.’ Observe this case: g Bouthdeeler. Both sides vulnerable. y 4109s: i ‘ Qé0748 ‘ QB‘ ‘AJ32‘7‘ s! :ez ‘ N qqsos )J1098 W E OM53 4 s QQIOBI 49s - qaxa ‘QAKIS QKQTI 4.x“ 11QUIddfll§ North bid three clubs in I0- sponse to two not-Tim? In m‘ 31°!‘ of getting South to name a four- card major suit. Obviously. North would have been happier at either four spades 0r four hearts, but since South could not Obllle In this respect. the final cont/IR“ hid to be three notmmv- West opened the diamond Jack. and if East had been of the school that holds it a crime to finesse against partner (which is lust an- other Iway of saying, "to hcld out a high card"), he would have put up the diamond ace -- and m“ would have been the effective end of the defense. South would have been sure of two diamond tricks, three spades two hearts and two clubs. Actually, however, East played 10w without hesitation, and from that time on South was up against difficult guesses. South took the first trick with the diamond king and tried 1h! club finesse to the jack. East won and returned the heart queen. South won and now was afraid to go to dummy with a club to U‘? the spade finesse because that might block him our. at the long spade. S0 he laid down the an king and jack of spades, giving West the queen. West returned a heart and the eight forced the ace, Dclaxer now tried for g, break in clubs by cashing “It kl"! "d leading to the ace, but East, of course, had another stopper. It was all over-dec1:lrcr could cash the gQQd 5pad?, but this was only his eighth trick_ said he. Then he turned to Light- foot the Deer. He no longer grinned. “As for you, you mind you, own business and don't in- terfere with others." he snarled. ‘The same to you." said Light- toot, lcoklng over at Paddy- He winked. _ y The next story: "Just Visiting.’ DANCE Winsloe Station Hall Friday, Oct. 8 Music by Don Messer and His Islanders Canteen Service. 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