SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 ,.r.-uy- "ruzzu coausa ’P' T. l! you think that's a hig liah you should see the I that got away! flay are hidden in the picture. and Tilly Tilbeet. who make all these wonder- {ul Tilbeet Mix . says i! you can iind 1 o! them aha ii send you I'll! a set oi three the new Tiny Tilly Tilbest ltery Books-one ol which l: found In Wary PI kale or deiieleua nibeet lineal a Start a “library" o! hose larger. better. liq". 599$“; m‘, “w,” -by winning three this any way. cnilsm. lav; m¢m_gh.y-n m“, irated in colour and so easy to read! Just marl: the hidden gm; ylgh an X and mail (with 10c to cover the cost o! postage and mailing) to 'I‘ilbest Foods Limited. Box I10. London. Ontario. Delft ioreet to include your name and address. I‘ m" '”°"'" ' m““d" ‘mm-alone? How long would it lest? . Green Forest folk could remember. 4w iIliiVE BAP THE GUARDIAN, ‘ily Thornton W. Burgess) T" "m" ‘M. but the reverse ‘it was rushing ever the dam and "l? PIQVI-as bad er even woree.,around the ends and threatening ~—Paddy the Beavenlto make matters still worse by tearing holes in the dam where dzflsmiss" “‘"e';“‘¥i‘e"il°m=féi’ .. _ . ways has ‘ad ma" “w! their house and worried. What i‘! ys will. It must be. '0 "r who 1-“ em"- e» €§§..“i.'l.‘.‘.‘3l‘.2 £5332.’ ..‘.."‘.‘i.;€ the 10118 drought and the h t weather that had brought so mush “w?” vfvhere was a" thl‘: Yam- discomfort, even suflering to so com n! rum? ow Co“ c" ' in so short a time be too much m“, mun!‘ n‘ ‘Mud ‘bruptly m.water where there had been too ‘m’ °t "M “m” m“ “Y °'~' ‘Ml rt lasted only s. little wnue. J-ligher up on the Great Mountain Pfiaéidywgaiedfilzerpuigd “fig there had been what is called a on, above ‘homer a cloudburst. Rain had fallen raster ' ppe" above-than it could run oii making this gliieh tree tODS. climbing ‘SWiitlyfBudd.n flood‘ such ‘ flood ls I H‘ and hither in the blue,\ m“ l m“ flood blue my until they m»: the us. or‘ - hot Mr. sun. They watched them] grow darker and darker until only| the edges were shining white.‘ Then these darkened and over all the [Green Forest was s. stillness' that could be ielt. 1t was broken only by distant thunder. It growl- Od and rumbled nearer. lightn- ing zigzagged irom high over- mad behind themtlrees in ilashes ' ' ‘ ‘ “ a were gone a oet beiore the were seen. Then came wind the!‘ SAFETY Puys bent the topfoi the trees, and Safety plays are not popular CHARLOTTETOWN King of The Royal g GLUB- 611A. D-DOAVT v ITS Pvss/Aae/ 4:41.445 02014.1(; Kw!’ ' dgr I [,1 We? IO: PALOOKA . . .- JNOUIY-NARE YOU COMING BACK THE RINGMI WANT YOU TO WATCH PAGE SEVEN by Zane Grey O et IV flilln n . OKAV GO AHEAD... HA HA i-IA NO NO | TIMG... USE YEil HA HA LEFT MOE... i OOF -.'t I - o l a XI ‘ X ‘ xktg .""'¢lV¥i.l i i/lii’ Iv Cori Ancienol g ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPUIIT‘ Ltd. Schedule Ohaagee For Fall n. Clftown nus am. m Seurin with 1 hour atop-over at Sourie. Lv. ChWown 8:00 mm. via. Donehaw for Slide. Lv. S'side 8:00 am. Ar. Olftnwn 0:80 lam. via Hunter liver. Lv. S'elde 9:15 p.m. Daily exoopt Sunday. New trig: for Clftown. A ‘ L1. S'slde 9:46 p.m. Sunday only via II. River ior Clflown. Lv. Ch‘town 1:80 p-m. ior Wood Islands. Lv. S’aide 5:45 pun. Sunday only via Donehnw. Ar. Olftown i l: ' 80 P-ns- Lv. Murray l. 4x4! pa. lander only. Ar. Ottawa 1:06 an. Lv. Murray I. 0:47 a.m. daily except Sunday. Ar. Olftown 11:05 asn. . N0 OTHER CHANGES m‘ SCHEDULE Fares via New Through Bun to Moneton and Amlsora‘ MONCTON AMHERST Single $4.25; Return 81.08 Single 88-40: Return “.15 WWWWOQQOFEOROMIO Leave Caribou- Leave Caribou- , Wood lelande-ilarihou Ferry Sonics The Connecting Link Between PBINUI: EDWARD ISLAND 8 NOVA SOOTIA daily including Sunday-BTANDABD TIME Schedule in! Sept. 20th to Oct. lllt inolueive Mlking 4 Bound Trip: Daily Schedule for the present:- earr. me to oor. Ilet Irinea Nova ................ ................._....-.......-................. I In. Charles A. Dunning .......a............................................ ll nun. Leave Wood islande- Charles A. Dunning Prince Nova ....... .. Ill Ii NOV. llt to NOV. 80th Delve Wood Islande- Prince Nova ........... .. Charles A. Dunning Charles A. Dunning Princo Nova .......... .. aeu uni as r5 ‘For daily lrniormation, liaton to OFOY at ‘I180 A-M. EACH Will DAY-STANDAID TIMI liortilalailerisad Ferries ‘Llialted N l i? F’ tilled the air with dry leaves, and whipped the suriace or the Beav- er pond. small ea it was. into little wavoe. The two Beavers looked at each other uneasily. Doth had the uncomfortable ieel- irlg that something, perhaps some- thing irightening, was about to happen. A few big raindrops were dashed in their laces. "It is going to rain." said Paddy. "You don't aey. liov did you gueea it?" retort-ed Mrs. Paddy dryly. A ilash o! lightning almost blinded them and at the lame instant thunder sounded as it the very sky itseli must have been cracked open. Rain iell, not in drops. but as i! the, clouds had been ripped wide open to let all the water in them fall at once. “We better go inside," said Paddy in a small voice, and the two dived and awam to the under- water entrance to their house. It wasn't that they minded the rain. 0t course not. They live in water. Perhaps they wouldn't have' admitted that they were (right- aned. Anyway once inside the , house they ielt better. It was! dark in there and they couldn't‘ loo the lightning. They could hear the thunder but as i! were at a.‘ distance. Somehow they Ielt very sale in there and they were sale. Let the lightning llaah. the thun-, der roar, the wind blow, and the rain tall, they, didn't care. Noth- ing could harm them there, mqqthe ace. East returned the heart lay there in comfort and (orgotldeuce. South discarded a club. a |and dummy won with the king. the storm. lt was Mrs. Paddy who discov-l _ ored that something was WIQngMOI diamonds. West won with his Theeend oi her broad rlst tall was. blank kins. and South soon found V’. almost at the edge oi the opening-mat he Wfillld h"! w i0" l!!- thet led down to the under water hallway leading out into the pond. It ielt wet. 1t was wet. Water illi- od that opening and was slowly creeping across the iloor oi their room. What did that mean‘! What could havemappenod‘) Only during spring iloods did water ever get in there and seldom then. Raetiiy they plunged into the wat~ or-iilled hallway and swam out- aide. Wherl they came up and poked their heads out o! the water ’it was to iind angry looking water rising lthreugh their hitherto quiet little pond and over the dam in a, way that threatened to tear it open; '.i'ho storm was over and Mr. Bun was shining again. For weeks Laughing Brook. coming down the Great Mountain throush the pond on ita way to the Big iiver and ao on to the vast Ocean, hadn't once laughed. There had not been water enough for it to even gurgle. It wasn't laughing now. It was roaring! Yes, sir, it was roaring as they had sometimes heard it do in the early spring. It wee out o1 its banks. ' . For weeks there hld been too little water coming down into their pond and they had stopped ovary little leak in the dam to keep the water they had. Now gard, as evidence oi extreme care among the rank and iiie, because the protection they aiford is oi- ten unnecessary. Experts, how- ever, hold these plays ln high re- and vision on the part oi the de- clarer. South in today's deal would have beneiited greatly from’ this sort o! play. South dealer. Both gideg vuintrlble. axes: ex on obs: gas ass cells: WN, 3.... ‘K - Q1087_3_ ssjraz S n94 an’: we QAQJU! an QJ10_5 'l‘l1c biddingz‘ South‘ West North line! 1 Q Pass 1 Q Pass 2 Q Pass 2 NT Pall 4 Q Pas: 4 Q Peal 5 Q Pass Pass Pass Three notrump would have been a much better contract, but there was some logic in South's persist- ence with hls minor suite. west opened the heart jack dummy covered. and East won with South now iinessed to the queen other trump trick. The contract was down one. There are iew players indeed, even among the experts, who would take the pains to figure out the right play 0n this hand, but the isct remains that there is a. right play — to lay down the diamond ace! The possibility oi the blank king, remote though it may be. should not be ignored when it ia easy to allow (or that contingency. With two entries in dummy. aside irom the heart suit —the spade king and the» club king-South can well aitord to lead e diamond directly to the ace! It is easy to see the virtue o! the play in this present case- but suppose the king does not ialli South simply returns to dummy and leads e, second diamond) and. l! necessary, a. third) toward hia Q-J-e-d. i! llest originally held the diamond king, he will make it, oi’ course, but South can aiiord to he magnanimous about that one trick ii. by so being. he guards against two losers in the suit, CBC‘ MEETING OTTAWA. Sept. 27 — (CP) - The Board o! Governors oi ihe CIC will held its next regular meeting in Winnipeg from Oct. 17 to 18, it was announced today. m ABNER ‘ . _ ' "‘P""‘f?fiflii!wv»flreee1reqrnnaepeqnace-u --— .- Y Ir AL CAP! or mm ' liynAiea Reverend l vnerwlasifibomoirr-naweoomx aoaaaomeealaaavnuwrcl-il we enouuaaewexlmun a-uaeea l‘ HIPHII QOQ H04» ‘ . MlTUII-i-l ,, in. IMIT HNI DIICIPLINI fl / n l i . l f~. 1Q , \ r ‘Ir l" '1 YOU'RE A BIZUTE - ‘ro GET A TUMMV-ACHE on MY Blscurrs i ONCE YOU THROW THE E ‘P’ . i JUST HAPPE HAVE ONE HERE iN BLUE _I 5E ‘IO BE SERENE! 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