iWINSLOE STATION HALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th Eastern Rhythm Boys Orchestra Dancing 9:30 to 12:80 ADMISSION 500 ' Canteen Service gain 5L1Qil5lbs. M ilow Pop, Vin, Vigor- thriiii Bony limbo stun; and no near u! m“; iflfgfgs min-fawn 12:13:00"! sum Qasu min m: -- w‘ 9"“? '_ ‘V m smnlpow Toall ‘new pa» a" n“, No Bus Service Ill- vn In. u an lruuioi. Q§-O-O+§§-§ l i N0 PLACE FOR HANK ‘resident. Perplexed Policemen kept ' H k MONTREAL _ lop) _ Hank’ ‘imaged wgnlggékinwsthceil. then hem“. Pwlvd an unexpected guest Society The soci t e Humqe when he lnnclcd on the from porch on bread crumbsez éedfilithe bird o‘ a 5urlirlscd Rosemourit district leased him. n any re. NOTICE Ill order i0_ cnablc our employees to attend thc Provincial Exhibition our office and plant will be dosed THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 1g our LIVESTOCK WILL m: ACCEPTED AS USUAL CANADA PACKERS Limited MEALS < IN ORDER r0 PROVIDE MEALS FOR THE LARGE NUMBER or VISITORS DURING i, om noun WEEK A The GIIARLOTTETOWN HOTEL WILL OPERATE AN AUXILIARY DINING ROOM, ’ WHERE LUNCHEON AND DINNER WILL BE ' SERVED BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 12 to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. FROM AUGUST 16th TO 19th INCLUSIVE r» Rani / Old Home Week Special Roast Spring Chicken Dinner CLUB MENU $1.00 FAST SERVICE The Village Restaurant ROUTE 3 SOUTHPORT “The nearest Restaurant to the Race Track-on the second turn after crossing Hillsboro Bridge." Wood islands-Caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND t NOVA SCOTIA daily Including Sunday-STANDARD TIME Schrduie for June 28 to Sept. 25 Inclusive:- Making 6 Round Trips Daily Schedule lor the present:- “Princa N0\'l1"—L0ilV0 Wood Islands ‘I A.l\I. ,li AJII. 3 EM. "Prince Nuvlf-Lenvn Caribou i) A.M. 1 P.M. 5 RM. "Charles A. IIunnIngW-Leavo Caribou 7 A.M. 11 A.M. 3 P.M. "Charles A. DliflflinK"—L€l!V6 Wood Islands 9 A.M. I EM. -5 EM. For daily Information, listen to CFCY at 8 AJII. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TIME v;—>@0@ce<§/oo§a ' town club, West won with riie [By Thornton W. Burgess) Some special blessings all posgeggi Though this but rew will e'er ooh-I less. —— Old Mother NatureJ I Little Kid Sureloot was having‘ his first. look at the Great World,‘ and {or so small a person he w . Steins 3 Very Breat deal of it atl one time. He \vas out on the edge. of a great cliti tar up toward the ten of one o1 the High Mountains, He was beside his mother, Nanny sultfvfli. a Mountain Goat. They were at the very edge looking ‘WWII. dmvn. down. so lar that big] trees at the loot o! the great Cliff] looked like bushes, Moiher wasn't‘ airaid so Little Kid wasn't ziiniid. What was there l0 be xiii-aid ol? Well you or l might have becni afraid o! slipping oil the edge, or: hiothcr wasn't afraid. so little K o! being dizzy and falll . 1r hi . _ - . . have been a terrible fxiigl. ‘Wu “ism ‘ifiifid The Grout World stretched away‘ _ _‘ and away until to the Inr-scriiigul leads‘ F" ‘Saw ("NEH ma???“ wonder-filled e 1' m ~ mi]: ‘ among in» rces ai- o ow. ey yeso e ‘Pry s ‘ \\'(‘X'I‘ brooks and small streams. on" the 5k)’ and the earth seemed W meet, and that was very. Vcry far away. He could look up all h-lkher mountains than his 0wn| and down at lover ones “m; ‘ypreianifillfl lilo rocks the only water only oversized hills. Hu lookedlwfld horc nnd there a. small pool down into (leap Yflneys. He m“, from mulling snow. And in one di- green meadows and i-Zrecn forestg Notion very tar away stretched He saw tflwgfjng c1115, and rocky the Great Prairie. He couldn't un- derstand such flatness. But alter all he was only a week old. He couldn't be expected to under- stand nil that he saw. Presently his mother jumped down on a little ledge o! rock, s very narrow little ledge several feet below the edge o! the cllli. Little Kid Sureioor. iolloivcd her at once, l-le didn't hesitate any more than you or l would to lake a step on level ground. He landed rizhl- behlnd his mother. When his four little black hoois landed on the rocky ledge they seemed to stick right there as it glued. They Far away a like gleameii in a green srtilng. H!‘ know nothing of slrclims nnd lakes for up there QUT8337 Contract Bridge By rlfllfiphiuw Culbertson 'F§($ UUOU SIMPLE TECHNIQUE A special though essentially sim- pls technique is required in the play o1 such hands as the follow- ing: d ' h tini t bit. ‘Nmh “m” (“Nxilrtinilnplohkid hfiir OVOX‘ her Eubwm wlmubk‘ shoulder. "Fun, isn't it?" said she. ‘A54’ "Let's do it some more," bloated QICS Little KiduSui-elooth it n Q72 "You wi be do g a your ‘K Q 9 8 4 3 life." replied his mother; “Sh; ~ » jumped from one little s e gg $0874 N ‘J10 a rock to another jutting out. irom ‘J 9 a W E .1918“ the lace ot the cllM until she once ‘A w‘ S 3:127‘; more was on top Little Kid fol- ' lo ed. Not once did he hesitate. QQ 78 2 Not once did he cry that he was CA5 afraid. He wasn't, afraid. Ho was OA-Kfllll sure that where his mother could #9 ‘go he could go. The thought mil The wading“ he might slipd net}? once tfilglltfliig North East South West .21‘ ‘man h" ‘k if,‘ ‘"10 steep 14. Pass IQ Pass m “p a "my 5 p” I ‘i Pa” 2N1. P”! ithat you or 1 would have crawled ‘NT P“, Pa“ P“: -iip, clinging with our hands wher- lovr-r we could get a hold. Not once West opened his fourth-highest cud the 51m heart. Declarer played the king n1’. 1g your tee‘... explained trom dummy, then set out to estab- Nanny “Your he‘ are you, 8m“, “sh hi‘ 1°“ dmmmd sun‘ cash-lest blessing. Old Mother Nature ing the ace and king and con- has Ewen us cams and our ceding the third round. West lcdicousm; me biennium Sheep, another heart. South won with ‘something spwm h‘ ‘he way of the blank ace and cashed his three Iieet. Some folks have lingers and diamonds, but he wars nearing the lmes and claws m cum; with‘ but end °t his mp9‘ wfit’ dlscalfied inone o! them can go where We two clubs and one spade: Last. can 8Q They know i. and we 33"” “P three clubs Md a Spade‘ alraid lo follow us. Wr- have ieet holding rightly t0 e" ‘>1 his “P”? that whvn thcy land stick and N0“ when smith led m5 smgm‘ nevcr slip. We have other bless- ings like our wonderful eyes. our White coats that xvhen there is snow makes it almost impossible for others to see us. and the sharp horns that your lather and I have on our heads to light with, and that some dny you will have. But the great blessing is our special kind oi feet." Little Kid Surefot looked down at his small shining black hoois nnd wo1idci'ed' what was special about the-m. Even had he been told he wouldn't have understood. As yet he nevor had seen any other kind o! feet. But his mother was right. They were special Ieet and iiiey umre his special blessing, just ns Jimmy skunks bag oi scent is his special blessing. The sole oi each toe 0r part of the hoof is hollowed slightly. It is cnpllke, somevrhnt like the round cup-like rubber iii-row heads that stick to a smooth suriace when the arrow strike it. It is what is called a suction cup. The special fcct oi’ the Mountain Goats and Ihr- Mountain Sheep have suction cups as. it wore nnd when they land squnroly they hold even on . smooth slippery rock. Those fee-t men 3mm ‘mum quickly Sm“ t” of his were truly Little Kid Sure- blank ace, cashed the heart queen, and led the heart ieri. East over- took and laid down his 111th heart to defeat the contract. A simple count o! tricks should have told South that his immedi- ate establishment oi diamonds could scarcely succeed. Presumably. he telt that there was not much hope in the club suit since he hlmseli had a singleton. but what he overlooked was that nnc club trick would probably give him clear sailing! The proper ,method of playinfl this sort of hand is to win the first trick with the heart ace and immediately to lend the single- ton club toward dummy. There is no guarantee o! success -— the Club ace may lie over the king-queen. or ii’ the ace is in iront. West may put up that card and the club suit still may not break. Ob- serve, however, that with clubs as they actually lie. South's lend oi the suit would “iix" the defend- ers completely! It West put up thc ace, five clubs would become good in dummy; ii he did not put u‘) the ace, dummy would win and Iiorthumlierland Ferries Limited Ll'L ABNER AT HIGH?’ T414417 IEIIPII diamonds. establishing his own suit lion“ special blessmx I by passing one round. . _...________._ By AL can TiPPY ANDMCAP" STUlli. . wk JOE PALOOKA r seamen vss... 1's 1n‘ ' Mnstefl! I-IUT‘ t! 60AM! ANTPMIABLE SIIUNLI.‘ CAN'T MN! MIIILIG. D-DOC! C OVER QIJI IT'S JERRIBLE-a - AGE T . i " EN _ rm: cuaanmu, CHARLOTTETOWK . AUGUST 18, skmny men! wuman Kfng"? 'he 53- “ted r/rnim/wzaus- o - GObOgEEE/‘Iebggezl/E » y TIMI... 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