l Dancing 9:80 to 12:80 AN TO ATTEND DANCE * - THE CHARLOTTETOWN TENNIS CLUB FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th AT HOLY NAME HALL THE DOWNTOWNERS ORCHESTRA ‘ Admission 50c Iii ifiiiiifliiiillifiiiiiii i >1 fl-iifs. ' Evef? Monday. Wednesday, Eastern Rhythm Boys Electrical contractor WIRING AND REPAIRING ERNEST B. RAMBAY, I29 Elm Ave. Phone 1063]‘ DANCE Sunnyslrle Ballroom Friday and Saturday ADMISSION-SM Meet your iriends there tonight Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE ‘n3 A SilllPRiSE jean-Mommas mvmo norooos FOR sums] ' Repairs To All Mli‘ MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 i shinny PINE KNOTS nanny MEASUREMENT Knots in pine logs are almost A one-loot measurement was st lmpcrlshnbc. decaying much lessons time actually estimated by the rapidly than the log itseli. length or e. man's ioot. ‘IDKYLY "cirosfswo lfD"~ l. Mature V, ‘its. I10. its. 2e. lee. be. . Takes lippu a2. a4. lss. las. ‘so. '40. L v e2. es. '44. . 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It was long since any rain had fallen. Day alter day the sky had been cloudless, or ii there were any clouds they were not rein (‘lfllldi and had soon sailed away over the edge oi the world. The grass of the Green Meadows was no longer green, The Old Pasture and the Green Forest were so dry that leaves on the ground rustled even under the smallest ieet. There was hardly enough water in the Smiling Pool to cal] it s pool and Laughing Brook had long since stopped laughing. There wasn't enough water coming down from the Great Mountain where Laughing Brook begins to more than wet the ieet oi those who stepped in it. But there was one. place deep in the Green Forest where there was water nough. ll. was the pond oi Paddy the Beaver. Paddy and Mrs. Paddy had made that pond by building a dam across Laugh- ing Brook, holding the water back. when the pond was big enough and deep enough to suit them the water had been allowed to run around one end and over the top in places. Building that dam had been hard work and a- long job. A lot oi their neighbors had thought the Beavers ioolish to ‘ v Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Afiyplegenfiohleu FDCKC W}! i! ONKICA WA INYC, nclt rncxc KXHCH KAI Pnvsrd UWUWCH OKXP—YNTYWXL Yesicnleya Cryptoquoter THE LAWYER IS A r3" wno msscuss roun ESTATE rnon YOUR - nnaouonm. Ll'l. ABNER .dohe by West, vulnerable, declsrer lshould have considered the pos- Esibllity that. West hnd the blank , diamond nce. In any ease, there "SMALL" DETAIL Expertness st bridge consists in 1M8‘! DB" 0i simply being care- iul with "small" details. Here Ls s. typical illustration: South carer-fl“ w . _Both_sl_des vulnerable“ pTiic bidding: 7 South West North East 1 Q 1 A 2 Q Pass, 2 m‘ a 9 3 N1‘ Bass Pass Pass 1g Norm hm passed the three- hcart bid around. South probably would have been delighted to dou- ble. and any reasonable defense would have given North-South a good profit, but, not unnaturally, North ielt that he had enough to contract tor game and that there was no point in giving South too great a burden oi decision. West, alter some indecision, led the spade king, ieeling that he had a better chance to establish his spades than his hearts. South won the trick and promptly laid down his ten oi diamonds. West won and cashed the spade queen. then knocked out South's second stopper in that suit.. Declarer now led the diamond- deuce toward dummy, and he was severely shocked when West show- ed nut. This, o! course, meant that East had the suit stopped, and that only three diamond tricks were available to South. Declarer turned to the club sutt ior succor, but East had that stopped also. and now South was helpless. In view oi the two-suit bidding was no point in selecting the din- mond ten ior the iirst lead oi that suitl flouth should have led the diamond deuce-and his trou- l bles would have been over beiorel they really began! Now he would have irmr sure diamond tricks, and the contract would be unas- lBy Thornton W. Burgess) “Did you (ind any leaks?" asked Paddy work so hard. Now Paddy end Mrs. Paddy were cool and com- fortable sil the time while thou same neighbors were suffering from heat and only too glad to have that pond ior a coohbath every day. “Now that we have this pond when it is most needed we must keep it," said Paddy. "Oi course we'll keep it. What a iunny thing to ssy. Who or what can take it sway from us?" re- plied Mrs. Paddy. "Little leaks," replied Paddy gravely. He had just returned irorn s. trip up the brook above tho pond and had iound how srnsll was the amount oi water coming down to keep the pond filled. "I guess a few small leaks ere nothing to worry about." replied Mrs. Paddy carelessly. “Perhaps not at other times when there is plenty oi water com- ing down, my dear. but there isn't plenty oi water now. In iact, there is hardly any coming into the pond and that means that Just through s few small leaks our pond can run away. When water is coming in ister than it is run- ning out s. iew small leaks don't matter, but now they do matter," said Paddy. ' "Oi course you are right." said Mrs. Paddy good-naturedly. "We've worked hard ior what we have and we can't siiord to lose it. Let's go over to tho dam and look it over." They swam over to the dam and climbed out on it. They climbed down on the lower side and began looking it over. Paddy went one way and Mrs. Paddy went the other way. They met again on top oi the darn. "Did you iind any leaks?" asked Paddy. "A lew. none or them bad ones," replied Mrs. Paddy. “Any leak is a bad leak just now," declared Paddy. "Especially any low down near the bottom," he added. "Did you iind any?" asked Mrs. Paddy. "Two or three," replied Paddy. "I stopped them with some mud." "1 stopped those I iound, too." said Mrs. Paddy. “We've got to keep them stop- ped. As long as we do that there will be nothing to worry about. We'll keep watch oi the dam. A leak stopped today is s. break lev- ed tomorrow." replied Paddy. Bo the iirst thing every morn- ing and the last thing every night, and sometimes through the day. one or the other carefully look- ed over the dsm so that no little leak had a chance to become e big leak. Just as so many other little things grow into big things little leaks can grow into big leaks. It wasn't going to happen there ii Paddy and Mrs. Paddy could hel it, and they were sure they coul . srms a wwi in 2 seconds mus war .__¢> sallsbls. NOJAPw/r-wttt. BI. LPMAOKQHID T‘ HI ‘l1: f yous POvERTY-sTRlCKEN. IGQORANTY OLE FRlENDS DIARIR ‘ID n4: NF. l, M-IOM l‘ LSTHAN LIFE.‘ ITIIIJ’? 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