JANUARY 18, 1950 THE GUARDIAN. Cfl 038i) OF CANADA FLOUR M i i, BURNS GENERAL TRUCKING Anniverary AW kind. anywhere. CDNGERT any time. Wednesday - Thursday V, FORD January 25th - 26th Prince of Wales College g Phone 2728-W SACRED CONCERT in l7 RECCE REGIMENT BAND ST. PAUUS CHURCH CHOIR and ST. PAUL'S LAYMEN’S CHOIR ~ Director and Bandninster—Royston F. Mugioril, A.R.C.O. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ‘GHARLOTTETOWN SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1950--8:80 m: Sponsored by St. Paul's Laymr-ifs Association; Silver Collection C R Q S S WQ R D r-iiiiunii simian lllliillflli lifilllii 2. Bend forth, 23.lndian a as rays madder 8. Rub lightly 25. Total t. Cubic meter amount b. Shilling 27. A dandy iabbr.) (Eng. 6. Beverage slang) 1. Equip for 29. Ceremoni- battle ‘ ous 8. British processions ‘ island 30. Not fresh (Mediterr.) 82. Mandatory O. Slumber process 12. Material under seei used in 84. Measure o! tanning rice i Phil.) l8. Native of $5. Similar Serbia 87. Herb of 16. Heul carrot 22. Snerers tamily DAILY ACROSS l. Royal stables (London) _ B. Branches 10. Leeve out 11. Pertaining to blood 12. Shore birds ‘l4. Dexteroue i5. Spoke d1. Devoured its. Masurium i IYm-l n0. Blunder 20. Spigot 21. Pilaster ti. Fibrous inner b'arlt o! trees 26. Unit o! weight , tor gems - 18. Swsilowl eagerly l1. Below (neiifi) 83. Food in general l4. Crown so. l"risr's title ,88. Sun god OI. Lofty i mountain ee. fastidious fee. Oontended l tor I. A prolonged deeisinstory outpouring (I. City (Ohio) es. A ptsintul 5P0 ee. Bird's i homes N. Finishes l DOW! - l. ltste West. . S.) - DALY OIYHOQUME-llerils how to work it AXYDLIAAXI Is LONGIILLOW Ose letter simply stands (or mother. In this example A is used lot the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophiee, the length and formation or the words are all hints. Ieeti deg the cede letters are dliierent. Amiilegieinqoetstioa _ B! IYIYQLY LWDMUG QC FDOKWN RY! MQOJ-KPNMDO. rooms-y'- Oryptoqilotei nxcnss m Non-uric, - ri-iis i REGARD as A PRINCIPLE or THE inonasr vstus m LIFE-TERENCE. iesterdsyw Answer 41. Metal e2. Comb. as woo‘. 44. Speck ' 47. Nova. Scotis iabbr.) lBy Thornton THE YARD 1S BEGUN. Not. knowing what's ahead o! you Just be prepared iis if you do, ~Mm Llshtioot. t ‘fwhei d0 you Bullllose a yard is?" said one o! the Deer twins to the other. “I suppose we will rind out, Mother said we are going to make “m- I ‘Wilder Why." replied the other. "Tho My to find out things is to ask questions," salr‘ the firs; one. _ v “We did ask her what a Vlifd iv , nnil~siie said that we will find out when the time comes. Now w.“ know no more than we did before. So much for asking questions," Srumblcd the other. “She said she didn't think it would be long before we ivill rind "lll- a" I suppose we will have to \\'-'.I1l.' replied his sister. I don't like waiting for things. Ere ~:-.-~;»0oi>oi:\c»i;~;.<..;..;..;Q._..> .;._ o. o‘, - Contract Bridge 12> _ § "y Josephine Culbertson, . .-C\\IMQQOT£XJJIZTQDODCYQUIC1DUH,QQL A PSYCHIC PLAY In today's deal, what might be described as a psychic play defeat. ed an apnarentlv innreziwble can. tract. North denier‘ North-South \'\iliicr;i'i,1.- 4 7 2 . Q Q 6 4 Q K Q 5 .1, A K Q 9 s g io r. 4 2. 4 9 o A K 2 WN 9-1 1° 9 3 p s o a z E - *7 5 s Q A J 10 9 *6 d A A K Q J 8 6 Q 7 5: Q 4 q. J 1O 3 2 The bidding: North East Soulh West 1 y, 1 g 4 Q Pass Pass Pass South was hasty in leaping all the may to four spades, and 1! circumstances had been different, this preemptive might have cost him a laydown slam. In this case however, no slam was involved. End was that the surprising feature even the game contract W811i; wrong! West, holding four small cards in his partner's diamond suit, could see no "future" in that lead. and therefore, quite logically, decided to open a heart. It was hi5 choiflfl oi’ ‘cards’ lii that suit, however, that had such a fortunate out- comcl West opened the heart acel Good players oiten choose this unorthodox lead from a holding of ace-king and others in the suit, tor deceptive reasons, figuring that it may be important __t0 mislead the enemy thnn to give true informa- tion to partner. This, most decid- edly, was a victory for the "de- ceptive school." because when the dummy appeared and East inno- cently layed his lowest heart to discourage a continuation, West the heart king. thus giving South the firm impression that West had stnrted with only two cards in the suit- the blank ace-king! Now West shifted to a. diamond. East won the trick. and still in complete ignorance and innocence. returned s heart. At this point South did eiiiactly what West had went right ahead and laid down‘ W. Burgess) "The way to find out things ask questions," said the llrst I don't see why she won't tell us now," complained her brother. "Look how tar ahead she is get- ting!" exclaimed the other. "I won- der what she is in such a hurry for? She doesn't give us_ time to really eat, just grab a bite here and a bite there, then hurry to catch up She seems uneasy. Have you noticed how she keeps looking up at the sky? It is snowing some, but not enough to bother. I'm glad it isn't raining. I like snow better than I do rain. It isn't so wet. Come on, let's catch up with moth- er." Mrs. Llghtioot was just disap- pearing behind SOme young hem- lock trees. They saw her white tail for just an instant then it vanish- ed. It didn't worry them for all they needed to do was to follow her tracks in the snow. They bounded alter her. one behind the other in the tracks she had left, and soon caught up with her. Be- hind them came Llghtioot but he wasn't hurrying. He stopped now and then to get ii mouthful of tender iiwlgs or shoots and to chew them a little before moving on. But he kept to the path in the snow made by Mrs. Lightioot and the twins, and so tramped down the path a little more. After catching up with mother and following her 101' awhile, one of the twins ventured a question: "When are we going to begin that yard you said we will make?" “We have begun milking it al- ready," said she. Without stopp- g. If ever there were bwo puzzled young Deer they were Mrs. Light- Ioot‘s twins. They stared all round looking for the beginning o! some- thing that might be that yard, but saw nothing they had not become used to s g ever since the first snow h __ alien. What was that yard? Where was it? How had they begun to make it? "Be sureto keep in my tracks," said Mother over her shoulder as she moved on. "Yes'm," replied the twins. “That's the way we iwill make the yard," said mother. "Your lather will be coming along soon and he will keep in our tracks and that will help." she added. Now what could their tracks in the snow have to do wltha yard? To the young Deer 1t didn't make sense at all. But there was no time to ask questions. Snow was sitt- ing down through the trees a little -‘fastor and it seemed to them that imother was moving along n. little faster. She wasn't really hurrying, but she wasn't stopping to browse, not even to snatch s. mouthful from a food tree as she passed. And ot course the twins had no chance to eat. They wanted to keep up. Mrs. Lightfoot didn't appear to be heading for any place in par- tioular for she didn't go far in any fervently hoped he Wild lie-he one direction. i-Iadyou been follow- ruifcd with a spade honor-and mg he, you mtght have thought after that West was assured of a. she ma, Just wanderirm It sewed trump trick. 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