PAGE TEN Graduation Time For (loss of l50 . . . is nearly here at Maritime universities. when hundreds will receive degrees in all types of courses. Some will be fitted for specialized jobs, but all of them will be much better equipped for employment than when they entered university. By a close liaison with the universities, the National Employment Service has facilities for matching the quali- Scations of these graduates with the needs of employers. If you can employ a graduate. or offer summer employ- ment to an undergraduate, please 'phone or write the Executive and Professional Officer at your nearest VATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Ofiice, today. HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister A. MICNAMARA Deputy Minister Bl ;7:IlL ABNER ACROSS 42. Habitual -1. Cover with drunkards gems I3. Unrolls 0. Pierce with DOWN , a sword 1. Highest 10. Silly order 11. Game of clergyman Chanel 2. Comes '12. Lsrge- in headed hall 3. .A.zir.!ent Q3. Female country relative (W. Eur.) (IReetloii- 4. conclude ate term: 5. Personal F15. Goddess pronoun of death 6. Skeleton (Norse ) of I16. Sword head handle 1. Ca n- yl'l. Behold vas US. Gold shelter (Heraldry) I. Insect 19. Ringlet lzo. Bog I '31. Sacred songs 98. Prickly envelop! ot fruit lzi. Drinking vessel 5. Coin (Penn 6. Fluent 28. Animal tat. ' as suet at. Concealed - 32. Narrow strip 33. lea. Jewish I36. Vended .36. Chinese 37. 39. 40. pi. oi cloth Sun god month river Sacred building ( Orient.) Swine Plunder French painter DAILY CRXPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: 9. Part of a steam generator 13. Ventllatea 14. Ages 18. Small L, mound ' 19. Bat Q 20. Not empty (I 22. Tart IIl3l!Ll 23. Courageous 4' 25. Particles Yukrlnfl Alum of rock 26. Mountain 35. Blemish pass (India) 36. Telegraph 27. Detames 38. Cry 28. Story or a 29. Pacino cow coast stats 39. Small explo- so. Garments sive sound 32. Rolls of 41. Cobalt cloth (sym.) A X Y D I. B A A X I is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophles, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptonam Quotation XUQ GZXJ KW JPQBWSK JGBAP-JWI-”Q JXFP?--TWTP. EVERYONE LIVES BY SELLING Yesterdays Cryptoquole: SOMETHING--STEVENSON. 4-zi XK X K THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'l'lil-J ll UNGIIY ONE Alas ior those in such a plight They're governed by their appetite, -Old Mother Nature. Always some things are hard to believe. Peter Rabbit was ilnd.v.ig it so now. Yes. sir. he -was iindlni: it so now. Stalkeye the snail wns afraid. There was no doubt almu: it. He was very much afraid and he didn't care who knew it. in- was so airald that he had be an trying to hurry, and when a Snail tries to hurry he is afraid indeed Stalkeye was trying to get out or the dear old Briar-patch because he was afraid to s'ny there and that in ltseli was nard to believe ior both Peter and ..lrs. Peter. They just couldn't imagine any o..c being airnid in the Old Brl.i:-- patch. Then too Peter always has thought that because a snail al- WBYS carries his or her house on ii s or her back. ready to back inn and close the dooi, a house or hard shell, there couldn't possibly be anything or anybody to be afraid of. Peter llld even envied Stalkcye because of this. Yet hr-re was the little Breeze had stirred some leaves on the ground has: Stalkeye. At once he had backed into his house and closed the d)cr, Peter and Mrs. Peter n-ai!.c'i After a long -:nic the l'uiiny 1lt:!c door or that lllll'iy little house slowly opened. stalkeyc poked his a (lUDUt47U -3C"'.”?1317fl.'"g contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .-.Q3JDiZtD.OCtDQODQCtQQOQQCiC(OIag COULD YOU .'ll.lKl'I 'l'HREE NOTIKUMP? The contract cou.d haw been lBy Thornton W. Burgess) .il Mi .1 H "I'm hungry." squeaked .the small one. it was Short-Tall the Shrew head out. From the top of it he pushed up two iunny little stalks with an eye on the tip oi each and looked around cautiously. "Has he gone?" asked the little Snail anxiously ”Has be gone?" "Has who gone?" Peter wanted to know. "That axviul Sliorttail Shrew," replied stalkeye. "He hasn't been here." declar..-ti Peter. "He leaves ti'N.' must have been. I saw the move. He keeps under the icaves when he is about. These leaves on the grouirl moved lust the way "they do when he is un:ier them. It must have been him. IFS a wonder he didn't iind me." in- slsted the little small. "That wasn't shcrttnil. A Merry Little Breeze turned over two or three leaves. That was all. I don't believe Shorttail is in the OH Briar-patch. No. sir, I don't. If he were living here we would have seen him." declared Peter. iililacky the Ciow saw him. You said he told you so. You know you did." protested Stalkcyc. trying to look in all directinus at once. "So I did and so he did. but per- haps he was mistaken. I'm sure he must have been." said Peter. better in today's deal. but. correct play would liars-. adjusted that (le- teal. Southdealer. Both sides vulnerable- aloe 9.1105 8 .Q.AJ10975a 4.4.72 Q9543 962978 9832 4 w E .642 QKQ3 S Q632 5KQ QKQJ8 OAK 4A.i1.09'.'l Q8 Thcbldding: South West North East 1. 10 2; Pass 2Q Pass 34. Pass 3NT Pass Pass Pass As it happened. N-urth would hate had clear sailing at live clubs, but he could not be sure of that illii so BllC'.l'Ed the three-notrump con- tract to stand. West opened the llcart six. S0'iill won with the king and, looting that he could ncl'ei' reach dummy if he was fortuliat; enough to e..:- ablish the clubs in two leads. laid down the ace llnil jack oi diamonds. West won with the queen, and. realized that ins lie.-t prospect was to continue with liearia. led a sec- ond round or that suit. This in- moved South's blank am. and whirl he persisted in clearing his dia- monds, West won cashed his three good hearts and then shifted to the club lung. The t.ll3lll')L was that South lost our spade trick. three hearts. two diamonds and one club, going down 300 points. With the key cards "placed" by West's vulnerable overcall, South should not have been so pessimixiie about reaching the dummy! Fllll success could have been achieved by an unusual but essentially simple maneuver All south had to do was to lead the club eight to the ac:-, then return the club jack and discard his own heart as-.-l West. would either have to give dummy entry via hearts or spades or by "breaking" the diamond suit. own hand. give South plenty or tricks in hlsl "I think so too,” agreed Mrs, Ps- ter. "Ii he is anywhere in the old Briar-patch one oi us would lime seen him 1 am sure. I think as Fe- ter does that perhaps Blacky ucis mistaken." ''i dont like perhaps It does.i't mean anything. Perhaps Blaeky didn't see that terrible little Shrew, but perhaps he did I'll ieel safer when I am out 0! the Old Brin- patch and I don't mean perhaps," declared the little Snail and once more started on his way. He was hurrying. but had you been WalxJll- lng him you never would have guessed it. He was a very small person very badly scared. There y was doubt about that. Nothing that Peter or Mrs. Peter i could say caused him to change his mind. so regretfully they watched him crawl away under the grass outside the old Briar-patch. "It is silly for him to be so scared. I don't believe Shorttail the Shrew would want to eat 3. Snail and if he did I don't believe he 'could, He couldn't break into that house a Snail carries on his bacl-.' declared Peter, and Mrs. Peter (at the same way. Out 0! sight is said lo be out all mind. Peter had forgotten all about stalkeye the small when one day right in the middle oi the dear Old Briar-patch he met a small persur. whom at iirst glance he mistovk ior a Mouse. But no Mouse ms such a pointed sharp face as this one had. The eyes were so small they were hidden in the fur. You know Peter has a wobbly little nDlSl3 but the sharp little nose of Mir: small person was wobbling (aster than Peter's possibly could. A '.i.:; Worm started to crawl past.' so swiftly Peter could hardly gpe how he did it the little stranger pounc- ed on that big Worm. It was eaten ;ilm t as last. A second followed and then a. Spider and a Beetle and another Worm. "I'm hungry." small one. .It was Shrew. squeaked Shorttail Liv: trio WELLINGBOROUGH, York- shire. England--tCPl-Pictures tell 'more than words. they say. A Wei!- Iingborough resident received a let- lter through the mail It had no address but it picture of the recip- ient was pasted on the envelope. by Al Cami WONDERFUL I by Alex Ravmonal ru. sm wrowu wrm : FRlINO9..I'VEMADE mow KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNT aivtv Hols wen come oven WHEN x uummnsv MAKES we swim. WE'LL as 'looM:I;lgY 1.-mu-no NERE TO How 500N'LL vez as s "g -.- , oven sea A VISIT "N Q'" m '5 TOUR TRAININ' ' r . . .' we com use 1w son i rcaps eaeaas t.'C2.' "up . ag aawss Till THIIF ygp 4 41,444 Horsrnt Mann! .7055, MID EA5 Wt wow 75? fl! 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