A FT!-IE. GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL Il_(_)UN'I'ED srsr—s”’ii”v— fforfiesh iasiy qoodnessi !iuhdhnatinoonalalKel.logg'a O1 Hahn oosno no good. “,1 Ii because blh smut mm 3. II We make 'eln. Sweet. Ma Dalidoualy toasted. For ,0“? ‘dijdill in (oodneu, ‘gt PAGE TEN . . APRIL 13, «19so lly Thorsten W. lurosss) ‘run run! annuals Bubbling joy is everywhere- In the water; in the air. —Peter Rabbit. / 2'“.-o.‘ '.'.:1'.‘-‘< -.""‘i..."‘i.._ -. Kllloerscozo Flakes. It did seem that way. It really ._. ___, did. The air was full oi happy W voices. some were lovely. so lovely . that Peta‘ sometimes ielt that he ‘ .91“. “W3 ’\ IISTI could listen to thorn iorever. some . - , . , A I "Si-°°‘ LV "°- ‘ in m‘ .iAw.. coon’ oo v-«rm WEAIN‘T GOT IT KID! va see 1' were not lovely at all. '1'lley were even harsh. At any other time oi year they would have been un- pleasant. But now there was some- I thing in them that made even the ‘ harshest or them good to heir.-. It was happiness. the happiness . that sweet Mistress spring always ‘, brings with her. happiness that no .99 * other salon 0! the 5"” no“ “I "Do I know what i call those?" iever can know. There is happiness um mum mdwmz me Blnckbm, n summer and Fall and Winter. oi ISN'T YHEFE SOME WAY WE CAN POSTPONE ‘IHE FIGHT 7 RECITAL I SUZANNE BRENTON, L. Mus. GWYNNETH PATTERSON, Mezzo Soprano LILLIAN MCKENZIE, Mus. Bac. At 1’. W. C. AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, APRIL 13th Proceeds for U. N. Children's Fund Admission 50c . 3:15 p_M_ G HHRDB ~ [5 DAILY CROSSWORD course. But it is not the same kind 0! hlppiaesi tor the hapless: oi Spring is of mingled love and hope and iaith and the simple joy oi just being alive. not to be found in such iuliness in any other time oi the whole year. Peter Rabbit Iimply oould--i't Sill’ at home in the deer Old Bria‘:- llatch. He simply couldn't. There really was nothing to keep him in the Old Bl-iar-patch but the {act ‘ G E contract Bridge g I: soupaino cuilumoa UNBLOCKING MANEUVEIIS When ii. player is blocked out ol good tricks for want oi an entry, theroymay be a solution to his problem that is not immediately apparent. That was true in today‘s deal—but the dcclarer was not _—_.____——-—-————-———— that it was where he belonged. the eaiest place in all the Great world (or him, alld that Mrs. Peter want- ed him to stay there and usually scolded when he didn't. But there was nothing else to keep him there. He had nothing to do there out sleep. or sit. looking out across the Green Meadows ravishing he W65 somewhere else. Little Mrs. Pete: had something to think about and plan tor and dream happy dreams about, something or which Peter knew nothing. It was her own happy secret and slle was keeping it. all to herself. So she didn't mind so much when Peter slipped away. Now Peter was over at the smil- ing Pool. He had stayed away irom it as long as he could. Pruni it was rising a mighty chorus. as happens early every spring. "Did you eier hear such I\ noise’ It is the noisiest. place anywhere around." complained Raddy Fox to Mrs. Roddy. Mrs. Reddy grinned. You know she and Ready can't sing a note. They can growl and snarl and bark and squall. nnd those are not at all pleasant sounds. so 0!! DOWN 11. El ti 1 1.5.“. ($1?) on‘. 3191"? ¢ll°'u3h- I suspect she liked to hear tho ‘ _ d 1 15,5 1; 'l singers of the Smiling Pool. "n°‘3u°" Eorloltgllstn‘ Went dealer. - Peter was very careful to will re; H HORACE-J‘ v 3 31",: mo" otioods ID Hiding 9"“ “'3” "‘“""“"" soitly and make no sound as he 06 ’ G ‘E E5 . - ' V HANGN I.cTl-I 1o_c°?:,o,m 2. sash_(Jap.) 21. swab-lila, J’ Q32 i to the fdtge ofie the _Sl;lblll:i13e ~ Elg1—i_iEpoo‘g5E[_;_ mNG5-- u_u.ve°g' 8.Sodlum implement Ll, 91-(Q ‘l 8 . was 8 B‘ moon u. blcar- 12.‘lEi{nd of 5ll‘i.2L‘{‘§_H‘7J‘L;l]uL: Qgisiga , of early evening‘. The? flack um be t .- L’ j.-i’ V i _ a ows were creep g cu. om u,,,,,.,,?,,°, 4. teor ii.lv':3iuo! H-1'-WU ~3i»‘-l a e . A }0.0“ls3‘ the Purple 1-lills. but they had not Perennial ‘ically - me dogroso ' 0 10 8 N 9 2 yet reached the smiling Pool. so it (chm) I. Equality, 17.Ch|r(e{o!' Y-dorllr I In-at 9 3 J 10 8 w E . ‘ was not yexthdarkghere. Th:-etworg ".u“.h.nd‘ otvalue services AK 1 9 t S ‘Q 2. no Merry t e nrlelezes ca ou Ian!“ - “"011 8. Girls I ID.Long- 86. Entire Q‘ the water was s . No a sng . — hook name handled amount J 5 ‘ tiny ripple stirred the surlace. Rod- “m,,_, ‘I.'l'ropica[V utensils 40.Secure I ::‘‘Q wing the Blackbird -was singing u_mv., eastern so. Lilyniaid” 41i.l‘aiulloo . Ax . ’ (mm the top of an alder bush at (.,,,,,_,_ shrubs ot Aatolat «.Eaat bl! ' -as 3 the head or the smiling Pool. Pre- n-,_3“°,. 0.'i'apel-in; lzfialrems northeast sently Jerry Muskrat swam out ‘n.3“u,,,,tch tower 3(.Sl(ln iabbr.) The bidding: lrom among the rushes toward his I0.Baered '~PrleI 35. Around-up 46-llellllom we-t Nomi last south -house out in the water. Just before buggy“. 1 pg” ;. 4 Q he re:cl‘l;d ilt he cared and disap- (°,i.n¢_) pm Puj ass peare . on now e on rance. no _.._- _ u_w..m,y doorway. to his house is under aumplemen MBou:.llri_;s_aii_d_lalte_rTtli;'i: ltigehggi 133:: at_ the bottom or the Smiling TIPPY AND "CAP” STUBS _ . e e ow . . - . n 01 but ’ielt'!t)hx:igt swlthywest making a The ripple Jerry had made smootll- A”«YE5"I FEEL VERY DEEP‘-Y H‘: MOM! CYTHER'A’5 ‘N Il.Inordinate vulnerable opening. it was sure ed out. For a few minutes there 9 . “*5 GQEAT RE5p°N5‘B“-‘TY OUR GRADE AT-5CH°°‘,-' ulr-uuuy that two clubs tricks would have was no sound, Then is clear, rather E Q‘G”T ‘N -"WEN-I” "50 I GOT “'15 UT TH TEACHER SAYS SHEB I1. lending to be lost. Ind_ therefore he hail sweet lone voice peeped. It seemed ML-‘$7 AND" v A‘!/FUL, SMART sword Jumped directly to game. to come irom among the rushes at - . ”,A”'fi 'niis was sound enough reasoning. the head or the Smiling Pool. it ' OOK ‘ 34.013 u but it did south little good late: peeped again and again. A secord unmn West led the king and ace or club: one Joined in. and a third. In a Il.Anago and continued with the club jack. moment voices were joining in 4‘ cmbistrsss East discarded his diamond, and from all around the smiling Pool. $_ sigma, ceclarer ruiied. Then, mourniully Peeper the I-lylo. the tiny Tree im; .5, ‘£1.61-eekletter eyeing dummy’: K-Q of hearts and dozens nnd dozens oi’ other . l2.Magiatrate which apparently he would never Hylos hadhonce more started their ._ ‘ i , (uie.nom.) be able to reach. south drew the evening c orus. ..-¢ .>~§_- «Lseizsd outstanding trumps, cashed the Peter began looking liurd, am -5": ,; [d7.!ormsr heart ace and the diamonds, -because‘he knew what to look for ( ./ ' Russian and led another diamond in the he didnt have to look long beiore v—-__ I lender iutlle hope that West might have seeing what looked for all the world [C/’ . ‘I8. Ondrs given up some oi his protection in like a tiny silver bubble just at the _..,_ , Its-shape that suit. Actually, however, West Odlgh 01 ahe rluishes. Then he saw """“'“"""""“"""‘-‘-~ » -A — molding was ready and able to take two lilo er ny 5 var bubble. and an- I0.'Pax-toia " diamond tricks. which defeated the other. He saw them all around the BRINGING UP FATRER arms mnurgct, Smiling Pool. . ’ 4'!) DAILY CRYP‘N)QUOFl.‘E-—i3ere's how to work it: AxvnL3AAxn ls LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands {or mother. In this example A is used for the three L's. X (or the two 0's. etc. single letters, apos- trophlu, the length and formation of the words are all hints Each day the code letters are diflerent. ' Acryptoxran Quotation AOFDVL RKOL EST}! DH XVLH. TFR !l'i‘z0ll‘li RKOL EST}-I Dl-l WT!‘-—z'Ul'Il-lK!'. Yesterday's Cl-yptoquote: TILL MORNING FAIR. CAMIR south might hlve given more thought to the distribution of the opponents‘ hands. as revealed by the bidding and the playl test had shown only two clubs, and certainly has no more than two diamonds. Thus. south could make an excellent "swap" ii he wanted to! He should have rutied the third club with the spade eight or jack. then led only three top trumps. Now he should unblock the heart ace and lead the A-K of diamonds. It East ruiied. he would have to return a heart to dummy; i! he did not mil. South would then throw him in by leading the spade iour. thus lore- He chuckled. "Do you know what I call those?" said he to Redwllig the Blackbird. "What?" asked R,edwlng.. Peter chuckled again. "Happy “ ““' " said he. You see he knew that those were music bags of the little singers who were milking that mighty chorus. BASEBALIIS ARCHITECT The ilrst man namnd in base- balls Hall oi Fame was Alexander Cartwright. designer of the bliss- ball diamond and iramcr of the first definite ruiles. i,iei2Ai2v AND . n= UAKHEAD" :5 Down THE (‘HORE5 1 ‘row HM TO DO- l'0lt'l'H WITH PILGRIM STEPS IN AMICE GRlY—):iiL'l'0N. ‘ ing the heart return. “"' "”‘"" " ‘ ._.. ._ _ V V..l.'»,i] by AI Capp u'L ABNER AH FEELS EMBARRASSED wuurm ‘' "°"§5"¢,,,‘" ‘”'5°°"’ 1° , -‘ on , DEAR! WHILE MAC AND wil-' THREE HEADS W ' ’ THE OTHER: ARE AWAITING — ’ voua DECISION THEY wom- 1‘, .. . TILLIE THE TOILER sxcewr THAT Now'iTiIi. 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