:-¥L'rlf}..§d~.ll!l.i‘ "i" 124.5- a, m." ....; 13K. n: - 1 . n DECEMBER 2s. 1949 _____ n-is GUARDIAN. cnannarrzrowu PAGE SEVEN b)’. ZN"- Glel: = _. _ _ u PM" ' GUTSHALKS BALLET ' i r .- ~ *— » ' Sunnyslde Ballroom 5"" Monday, Wednesday. Irlday and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys ADltflSSlON-Sbo Prince Edward Theatre JANUARY 25th Sponsored by P. E. l. Arts and Crafts Guild q lly Thornton W. Burgess’ Perm FINDS some cousms l Who seeks to give instead o! tl Finds little cause to rues end use? l —Peter Rabbit. it was e ion: time since Peter Rabbit had Melted Farmer Brown's Meet your friends there tonight. MAKING me mngm an?!‘ morning 0.. n. . assr or ma. M1553. 33nd Jorselaessee "Y “am ME’ | = .> e. c‘ -< . e . """""*" Brown“! to be an“ and b l [WANTED QQAjNlE 1o — S.E YOUR 50k. E5P_UA_L~/ LN-” NOTHING OF DCMJ _‘ “avg a pggmrsg H55 BEEN 7;:A1E3‘._.JH I . i l V n ecause HAVE LOVE AND CARE I WHEN THE PAPERS WERE DISAPPEARANCEMUNIM. i was 0F A GOOD LOVE AND KINONESS Ev ca. L Mg tlliertfl; suddenly‘ curious to see 1f WAS DESPERAEHJ Li.“ FULDLISIJAFJ3YEaTIIEASNCFPI>lIS DISCHARGED FROM we uosrzzm posmml A, 1H,“ 95A; ' WALSH W HRS, d as a y rig new in that l‘ HM Wm, Mm WALSH“ CE LAST Nloélgnlxlcwio TO 3.5 IMMEDIATELY , nan 11L TAKE Ooryard since he was last there, r rouuo MYSELF m °°""'E °M °‘5T"”¢-— 6 . CARE 0F LEEMY. he decided to run over for a quick ' Anosmm. warm, look around. 1 VERY ILL- .Q~ By careful planning and raving, this young couple built the house ct their dream! with the help ol Canada's largest home- leaning institution, the Sun lrleolCanada. Furthermore, ot small additional colt, they wisely protected their In- intment with a Sun Lite Martgflqfi Protection policy wlnrh, should the husband die before the home is paid for, instantly clears all re- naming mortgage indebted- HC$\. PLANNED LIFE INSURANCE Without obligation, let me to the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA can best meet your particular needs In a way that will lit your pocketbook. HAL BOHAKER, BRINGS PEACE OF MlND ll you how the facilities of Unit Supervisor ’ Because it was just break or day, inn early for anyone at Farmer "It won't take but e minute and there vwill be time enough for me 10 Bet back to the Old Brier-patch before it is too light to safely cross the Green Meadows." thought he. So he turned aside and ran lip- perty, iipperty, lip. over to Farm- er Brown's dooryard. He crossed the barnyard, ran around an end of the barn, and there he was in the dooryard. At first everything seemed to be as when he was there last. Then a sound very like one of his own thumps on the ground with his feet drew his attention to something over the hack door of the house. It was new. Anyway he didn't remember ever having seen it before, He was sure it wasn't there the last time he was over there. Slowly he moved toward it. stopping every step or two to look and listen. Long ago he learned "Who are you?" demanded Pete; bluntly. lnyiihing imiamiiiar in up’??? D01"! that all too often means running into trouble. No m do that‘ one wants There was another light thump, *1 5°" "I Inquiring thump. Peter thumped. His was n light lnquly. mg thump too. There was a reply at once, a somewhat louder thump, Only a Rabbit could or would thump like that, Peter could see someone in white moving about. COUId it be his big cormln from the Green Forest. Jumper the Hare, who wears a white coat in winter? Somehow Peter couldn't believe that Jumper would come so {n1- from the Greon Forest. But who else could it be? Jumper and his brr family were the only cousins who dressed in white - of whom . - . 8"" "FE "F "MAM Wm" 3mm 2:f1:'*..::;".:: [48 Richmond btreet - bhafiflllfiwlhffl-‘h-l-li B’ Jouphme culberuon been sure it ivas Jumper. DAILY CROSSWORD O UDDITJJDGCIOC"ZVZ‘CIiFP% h _. - mx-z-z- u-zv- no: _When he got n little nearer he saw that the one in white was a ~ WHI DlDWT YOU COME TO IDIDrrY SEE THE PAPERS ' vou 5ND you HE LOOKS S0 WONDERFUL _ n" u ‘ I Rabbit. ‘but n stranger. one whom [u] ll T09 MAKY ' FORCE?’ he never had seen before. And with w. n».o.,r.-.~w1~ i-.v-»~e-~-~1 ACROSS DOWN 19. Self {M} 51 , him was another dressed almost .1.Back-talk 1. Russian 20. Forearm H At. tunes it is not iiMlSB to make messed whony 1n black Peter (slang) leader bone "rm I.) defilizirer oigse ilptmia st trim}!!! on never had learned of any or 1r" v _,_,_’»»__ lLOnc-spol 2. gnaw‘? “Vi?” m‘: ' mun “l “El "M a n» w case- ioausslns gassed in biick. There Q cum” cud, y ‘er . nh som ng queer ere, some- 1 tYugoslavian 3. Asterisk distance Lilli." ill E t d 1 thing he didn't understand at all. ‘ $ loader 4. River 26. Consumed East “ea er. I b1 so he still didni; hurry forward. 1n Acnrbon- (Fr) 2&3!“ ti (vlfimiu “i”. l" W"?! ¢» Getting quite near he saw that gtedice- 5. Question 29. Household [y] ill-Inn“ . Q J 9 the two strange Rabbits were cream drink 6.0ryote pets | - . Q 3 3 5 g P14501155 111 8- “Iire be“. the same r1. Title of dove 30. Grant. _ u . J sort oi’ wire that kept the hens in respect ‘t. ADutch immunity "fiddly I "u ‘Q y m 5 2 their yard. The strangers stood up ldArboreai cheese to _ _ 62 as 4 with their front feet against the ' marsupiai 8. Asplced, 32.An t1. Parasitic L A K Q 9 N l: 1o 7 a mre and their wobbly noses try- tAustral.) Italian Attic insects OK 9 7 6 w E U Q m 5 ing to poke through the wire. They l4. Warning meat weight t2. lictndfcred 3A 8 i S ‘K 7 3 were a little bigger than Peter. but \ “Emu lLMother 33 Twins, l? ahswnne not quite as big as Jumper the .15. Drsngnr, . 115mm 3g Apr-y M. are y ‘ A K m 73 Hare.’ Their ears were longer than hr Music note 15. Fashlon- 39. Burrowing meadow Q 4 Feter s but not asulong as Jumpers. 18 Onnchnike ably animal 45. Kind o! cap . A a ‘a 2 bluxlirso are you? demanded Peter hird l. 9 5 - u nMyse" _ "We are Rabbits. replied the u Apparcn; The Mddmg- white one. - -. ‘ends of gut gosh: gbelet grills "Oi course. lAnyone would know x I » - all e. that just to ook at you. So we "" n y, 3:21;“! Peas 1Q Dble. Peel‘ must be cousins. But I've never TIPPY AND CAP S UBS _ __ ___ _ Y? by Edwhu '°E°“°°"“' P“ m” Zff“ y,‘,’§m§’5’°'in ‘$11’: d“ W“ l wave GOT SIX WHEN Y oi-mou MY LAND! MY on, MP5. women ' _ Graces (Gr.) a Souths 16;!) tcNfmrIspallies was fflvse donit Simon-r’ pepllkd the l ‘ FINISHED L AN MoNQ/Is As AN, HOW AQE h‘ A“ open rfigrgsslif’ 11:4? or ‘t! an serge!‘ black one And that’ was true. You LOOK,GFZAN'MAY HERE'S A NOW" / 00D 5 "mm e o“ e 81mm“ e0 no n8 see the were a pair of pet Rabbits 5 SNOW SCENE ON TH’ POST- " °° ZZZ, "121? §.‘.’;‘,’.”°.§‘,' l7.“,,‘.,.§°‘l,‘§‘v§".'j; u... his been given rum... .CAQD rorz MQ. l,‘ ‘i: $313. bid 31,19 rather high, anyway end BWWWS 1W- ThW had bee" 1m“ lBUDGEH" ' ‘animal considered it better tactics to Pets SQ 1W1 the" WW1“ “d é‘ #5 Rota" l-anflclpateg- their grandparents and their great- af Exist was; Md down me heal-t king grandparents for ever so far back. l8 Precious and when Ens; plnyed m; m: They were the kind of Rabbits ‘stone oouraging seven continued with ma‘? boys and girls “"511? have ‘o color the he"; queen 9mm",- ruffed’ for pets. They were not American 41!’ Young and made the best play-a club. Rabbits» The" kind "°"°" h“! bee“ ‘salmon It. was hopeless to play the nnnd free on the Green Meadows and in l6 Small on a straight cross-ruff because the Gwen Fmesl o‘ America" ‘bottles South would then win ‘(at best) Peter didn't kvvlw lustlgwhgfdé}; ‘ . 47. Entreaty onlydhls owndfiyhe truglips, s: £115- gags fisghirgktPeg 1211s!“ 5y Peter / y . 48.Beige mon ace an ree amo s But before the mam become’ __ Aiaighgdseaole iorhedltlinrklyshgrltlcgf ‘lower?’ mm better acquainted the back door of “"'<:"""':'“‘ ‘primary West ducked the club lead 13st Farmer Brown's house was opened. _ color won and continued to "force" the Pete!‘ 1e" 1Y1 l 1111"!» "Weill" up‘ DAILy QRWOTE-Herds how to work it: A YD ll LONG 0 l ti. im i stands for another. In this example A is used for rtheetheri: LgyX {or the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apne- trophiu. the length and (urination of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are diflerent. I a ommrrlm Qwflttfl N G N I O J K P K 8 N B J G H C D V Z N G N V “M than canned triiekdiamond see )u“:|;|-a:'. _ r the fulfilling trc . z <1 H L z D N I K; 0 E G L z D N‘ I K N1 i V D z V K “gm and we“ Del-systed with h';§_';lf;§::_ SF D LDZG HC MILTON. Distributed by ling Peeturee Iyadleele JNI Yesterday's Cryptoquote: GOD SO COMMANDED. AND LEFT THAT COMMAND SOLE DAUGHTER. OF Hi8 VOICE- LBAAXR rnmnow PEGF-JFUHAL rleclnrcr with hearts. South miffed high this time. then led his remain- ing club. Weet put up 9-110 e00 and led still another heart-which wns exactly what. South needed. lie ruffed with the trump m- W! than. finally, drew trumDS- Dllmlllflff three high trumps were exce en» for that purpose! South dilol-Nlefl one diamond on the third trump. three more on the set-up clubs. their heart leads too far! Ifdtlrlig had led trumps, south wou have been able i0 make eo many n: the North-South tnunv! WP‘ erately. and so would he" 59°" defeated. Perty. lip. usual/e? 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