.3. -seer:-;wre'::-i-ix;-2.:-v.6-V: . -an 3217.2 r.:.:q- -..-A. -ir'!v1.b-is 1.; PAGE TEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ruarnculosls LEAGUE Fourteenth Annual to be held General Meeting at the Cl-IARLOTTETOWN HOTEL WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL AT 1 O'CLOCK Guest Speaker-, HON. A. W. MATHESON, Minister of Public Health and Welfare Luncheon SL50 The public are invited. DAILY CROSSWORD uiaii Ediiiida I ACROSS 3. small brook 22. Prepare for Lummum min V 1. &gle's 4. Frozen publication I nests desserts 23. Grooved 1. Ls.nd- B. Any power- parts of measures ful deity tires (0. Small bone 6. River (Fr-.) 24. Exclamation ll. l-loney- 7 Sleeveless 27. Negative gathering garment repl - g ; l insect (Arab) 28. Runs away i-lllllilulii LJLJL-JL'-J 12. Kind of rock 8. Entertain and H1-iLlldlJ UESU I3. semblance royally marries ' ” 15. Spiritual 9. A seed 29. Spanish ”i'"'" ' '”""' . beings planter painter I6. Negative 10 Mountain 0! 31. Science of 38. Crow reply Thessaly light. vision. of I1 Public moss.) sight the helm notice 14. Assaiied 32. Ono's 39. wheater 13 Argent by a crowd sister's nour- (symV.l 19. Girlie daughter .40. Mix 19. small stone nickname 34. Christmas 42. Dexterity , 21. Boil 20. wagers songs 46. Exclamation 25. Malt beverage 26. Fisherman's net 88. One of the Great Lakes I0. Male god child I3. Kind of prayer I6. Greek letter i ll. Gulf ( Siberia) I7. Perform l& Adhesive mixture (1. Plurll of pea C3. Garret H To go astray I5. Framework or crossed wooden stripe: (1. Perched (8. Scissors DOWN 1. Not at sea 2. Biblical "name I DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R ' is L 0 N G F E L L 0 W One letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used (or the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apou trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hinte- am: day the code letters are different. A Oryptognm Quotation ZDCP JHQDPI OXXY FMYX OI Saturday's Cryptoquote: ZMJ THE HKKG DCSX r Mr C'Y?-MPZCL LEAVES ,.Q.F' MEMORY SEEMED TO MAKE A MOUENFUL RUSTLING IN THE DARK -LONGFELLOW. QU IUKIES ' pbv lien Reynolds X x lN illllllilllii'"c-”i"" El, Al. "Don't anybody faints-but look what I picked up in the Guardian Want Ads!" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN " VERY MUOII AT HOME Be not too sure. It doesn”t pay. The worst mistake are made that way. p -Peter Rabbit. Peter knows how true that is be- cause he has made so many mis- takes just through being too sum. He had told Stalkcye the shell that dear Old Briar Patch was the saiest place in all the Great World and the little Snail had nothing to worry about. He was sure of it. That was a mistake, Then Elacky the Crow said he had seen Show- tall the Shrew in the Old Er'r.r Patch and Stalkeye had left as hurriedly as a snail can, which is slowly. Peter was sure that this was foolishness on the part of Stalkeye. for he didn't believe any one as small as Short-Tail the Shrew could possibly hurt the little Inall inside the house of shell he carried with him on his back. This was another mistake for Stalkeye would have been no safer inside his house than out of it had the fierce, always hungry little Shrew iound him. ”We've never seen Short-Tail in the old Brier Patch before. Pro- bably hell be gone in a day or so. He won't stay," said Peter to Mrs. Peter. lIDQUUD!KiUOGDCUi)0 contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson g nommw - THE LESSER DANGER It is oiten fatal. or course. to let declarer discard A loser-but in such a deal as the Iollowlniz. that 15 We least oi dangers! Westdeeler. 1 Neither side vulrisrablt QKJ863 .-:. 00.1854! .. 4nQ8 AAIOB AQO7 exosa N 910542 3 W E .1063 QAK9 S &743 ct” . 442 'A.976 Q7 q.AKJ1o52 :,'.l'i1ehldding. jWest North East South 1. 2. Pass 2NT 3v 3. Pass 3111' Dble. 4. Pass 5; Dble. Pass Pass Pass . South's , bidding, particularly, was extremely iancy. but with West's aslstance he did remarkab- ly well at the iive-club doubled contract. West opened the heart king, feeling that this was by all adds the safest lead. South discarded 5 ' diamond from dummy, won with the heart ace, and then led a spade. West apparently feeling that this might be a slruleton. put up the spade ace, and to prevent a. discard on the spade king, laid down the diamond king. Alter tak- ing this trick, however, West awoke to the realization that dc-clalcr might establish the diamond suit. and so he quickly shifted to a trump. Unfortunately for the defenders. this shift was not quite quick enough! Declnrer put up dummy-'s club queen, ruiied a diamond, and then ruiied a heart with the club six. Now another diamond rut: drove out West's ace. and South was in a. very comfortable position! All he had to do was draw trumps go to rlummy's spade king. and dis- card losers on the established din- monds. Facing the sort oi dummy that he found, West's defense was ex- tremely short-sighted! In the first place. declarcr could scarcely have n singleton spade, because he had bid two notrump over North's two diamonds. Aside from that. how- ever. it was suicidal ior West ito lay down even one top din. lmond: after taking the spade awe. he should have "hiited then and there to a. trump. lly Thornton W. Burgersi Short-Tail the shrew. like all me - members of his family. is smili- ms--P- "1 hope he won't. He's - a little monster. That's what he is,- a lltt.e monster, and we don't want him in the Old Briar Patch," declared Mrs. Peter. t Now when Mrs. Peter caller. Short-Tall a monster. She didn't mean that he was very .blg. or very ugly to look at. How much simpler it would be ii a word had only one meaning. Short-Tail the Shrew, like all the members 0! his family, is small, and not ugly to look at, although he isn't PW”-Y either. But he has an enormous appetite, for his size one oi the biz- gest appetites in all the Great World. So almost every minute he is awake, day or night, he is hunt- ing, killing and eating any one no can find smaller than hlrnselt and even some his own size or a. little bigger. He is smaller than Danny Meadow Mouse, but. wisely, Danny keeps out or his way. Now I guess you know why Mrs,' Peter called him a little monster. " I don't like to think or him liv- ing here: said Mrs. Peter. "He isn't," declared Peter. "He is just visiting. I'm sure of it." Then he gave no more thought to short- Tail the Shrew. ' It was two day later when Peter reached home just at daylight that he learned that once again he was mistaken. Mrs. Peter was waiting ior him. "You're wrong," she snap- ped. She was apt to be cross Wilin Peter was away from the dear Cilii Briar Patch all night. She worrleil and worry makes iolks cross some- times. "what am I wrong about this time?" asked Peter sleepily. "That shrew," replied Mrs. Pe- ter. "How am I wrong about him?" asked Peter. H-e yawned. "He isn't visiting here. He is at home here." rbeorted Mrs. Peter. Peter stopped another yalwn in the middle. "Who says so?" he do- manded. "1 doi" declared Mrs. Peter. "What makes you think so?" Pc- ter asked. "1 don't think so; I know so," rc- tarted Mrs. Peter. "How do you know?" demanded Peter. It was plain that he doubted that Mrs. Peter really knew. "Because. " began Mrs. Peter and paused. . "Because what?" cried Peter im- patiently. r "Because I have seen Mrs. shori- '.l'all and I know right where they are living. They are very much at home in the old Brier Patch if you ask me, and-and-" She didn't ilnlsh. "And what?" cried Peter. "And I can think of a lot of iollzr. I would rather have for neighbors," replied Mrs. Peter. ,...... srms to work in 2 seconds OIOIUINI AIPIIIN ll MAIKID ms wav ....--V. wly cumin Horsrn Wm rs Locum an away awcurf s .-7-. KING opium novar. Mouivrnn I ' 9 i" ,. i ITCDULDNT BEEN USED F 7W! P0885?! gs HOW ABOUT TH' , TIDE! AN' WIND AN' WEATHER T TNEVA SERRV SAID THIS HERE AND .CNANNEL WAS TOU5N. NUMPHREY, LOOKS LIKE A LEAD HAVING PIPE CINCNP MISSED 1ms'ens's A ' ' -' u'exmsMei.v FINE ova, snz. van. NEVER mow wom. AFFEN on we vigvs WACROS5 H . s 5' "Ni ”” ''"' i '” THIS -.. 7 .. 3&7 5;'3J71-5Sf”,ua mar 9 sun! AC "W' " ' APRIL ' 24. 1950 " WE'RE 'ALF WYE, SIR. Ti1EllE..VEl CAN 5!! TNE FRENCH (OAS? NOW. II'UP.' !'D IETTIR IE LOOKIWAT 'ER. oorrv orrrua NEEDLES-'YE5z1"-L GET THEM i - ,.......e-e... t-new .. ' div . YES,DEAlZ-- A SPOOL or- ziJEl-?'T'l?"Al'5Ri;E:Asi)9-c3giLBlC))ET 020 mso WHiTE THREAD" RICKRACK" PACKAGE 0:: A sour OF i2icKizAf:if-- fl? , by Buford u rrrrv Tclirr isrnns 1'? . ' SLEEP A WINK ALL isligit-l)?-T50 MANY THINGS ON MY MIND--NOW; WHAT, WAS R10 DO TODAY"? MN” iii MY LAND! Ti-VJONESES A ARE up ALREADY, BEATlN' can-epas--2 we've cor 'ro START HOUSE cLEANIN' 1oDAY! BRINGING. 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