‘i. TEN ; Specializing In‘ Life Insurance Analysis aiiil Programming II. B. BIIIIAKER Unit Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown, P- 5- I- Piione 835 ‘ |— ' SEWING MAGIIIIIE 58nd your sewing machine Sannyslila Ballroom to Eastern Rhythm Bills v. s. in... 62 Sydney Street _ For satisfactory repairs ' ADMISSION 35c WEATHER DELAYS ICEBREAKERS G. F. HIITQIIQSOII MONTREAL, March l8 - we» Continued cold weather has hamP- & SQ" ered icebreakers in the St“ Law- rence River non; hlilfiififili. B103)“, ~ ' nar orroismraisrs °i l" '“°‘”"g °‘”“ e channel opened behind the has plugged up and the Lady GT8)’ has been kept bus)’ 0" Lake 5'" Peter keeping it moving- ‘Qpeoiaiistis ln the flttlnl of glaaaeo for the correction or I STRANGE TIMEPIECES ocular defects." ll GRAFTON STREET ground and Lhg hands stand liiii. DAILY CROSSWORD . ‘mo!’ L Danny 1Q hush‘ IZIDIIIIJIZI EEIEIDB l. Detect 4. Additional loudly ,5. Fish I5. Coverlet 20. Eiuopean O. Top 8. Hebrew ermine 0. City (Peru) letter 24. Residency . rare- 7. Soot 26. Carnivorous 8. Famous mammals E metallio Hebrew 2B. Chinese silk , element, r phat 29. A red, fleshy . arm's (BIb.) I berry , g l], Cut inggu. 80. Combat flowed larly between , ., l. Keg l8. Division two people Saturday’: Anlwlr . Was-like of a play 82- Relies on people oi l0. Winged 83. Beast of’ 88. Afresh 8. Rullia insect burden 42. Golf term 31. nisouiui is. a m for so. Mother-in-law 4a. Cushion ~ v eer fodder o! Ruth (Bin) 44. Before ) (ablm) ‘twofold Pot Bumble . Also Put away ‘ for sianfo _ keep g i1. r ll. libcoismauon l8. People who jeer I1. Ancient wine cup h. Body ot water l0. Pronoun ll. Gazelle: l5. Sesame (van) B. Market place l7. Is in debt l8. March date DOWN '1. Connect-ate I. American |Philological tion (abbr ) DAILY ORYPIOQUOTE—HGIB'S how to work it AXYDLBAAXB hLONGFELLOW ; One letter simply stands tor another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- Itrophes, the length and formation oi the words are all hints. Each [day the code letters are dliierent. A6,‘, Quotation ncowsmu cuwc w NWGZ or cune- nws-r l-lCGVSMl-l HNDBRT rsnoz vs casi. no aosu_nwccn. . Saturday's Cryptoquote: FORTUNE IN ORDER TO OVER- WHELM ME WITH WOES HAS TAKEN HIM AWAY- FENELON. Distributed by King Futures lyndimil, laa ships i The dials oi Chinese clocks 8° There's nothing much beneath the sun Some folks do not collect for fun. —Pet.er Rabbit. ‘rrader the Wood Rat had picked up and carried away a hem- lock twig on which were two little brown cones. Now he was back. He told Peter Rabbit that he had taken those cones home Just to look at. That sounded very, very foolish to Peter. Several more oi the little cones were scattered about. Prickly Porky, up in a hemlock tree, had cut them oif while top- ping off a dinner of bark with the little green leaves called needles. "If you like so well to look at them, why don't you take home some oi those lying around on the ground?" asked Peter. "I've looked them all over and there is none with more than one cone on a twig. There were two on that twig that I took home. Now it I could flnd"- Trader didn't finish. Prickly Porky had cut off a spray on which were three of the little brown cones. It iell just a little way from ‘Trader. He raced over to it and pounced on it as it he were tearful that it would come to life and run away. His beady eyes sparkled as iii‘. looked at the little brown cones. "Three!" he exclaimed as he gloated over i Gontract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson nnnnnve NMnnMiiH-N‘ areMNnalvrlunnwlllennrllsnnrl1 PENNY-WISE! East was so worried about giving the dcclarcr a discard in today's deal, that he gave him the con- tract! Northdealen Both aides vumeraoic. axes QJ74 §Q92 §A1095‘A n“ 31094 » .3 N Qgg/‘(IO I832 .753 WSE QAJIO ass ¢Q4 Q72, IQ9 QKSG4 §KJ732 This deal occurred at match- point duplicate. The bidding at one table was: North East South “cat Pass 1 Q Pass Pass Dble. Redbl. 2 ¢ Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass West's pass to the two-club dou- bles was remarkable, but he parti- ally redeemed himscli by making a good opening lead, the spade jack. Dummy ducked, and West continued the suit, East winning with the queen. East now laid down the heart king, but when West played the deuce, he shifted bark to the spade ace. Deciarer ruffed. then laid down the king and _8.Ce oi clubs, dropping the queen-d fortunate guess. H; then led the heart seven toward his own queen. East. put up the heart ace. but when he saw the queen‘ fall, he became panicky at. the thought. tint derlarer would be able to dis- card on the established Jack oi hearts, and, hoping against hope that West: had the diamond king, East led the Jack. This was won in dummy with lie queen, and now declarer could make another diamond trick by leading toward his own king. The doubled con- tract was fulfilled. If East; had taken the pains to count, he would have known that South had started with exactly two spades and five clubs, Assum~ ing that South's play of the heart queen under the ace was honest, what good would it do him to get. rid of one of his marked four diamonds on the jack oi hearts? Obviously, no good at. all! Thus, East had only to exit; with a heart, giving dummy the trick, and maintain his diamond position to assure himself of two tricks in that J LI'L ABNER {TS K-KINDA RIP KIRBY suit. (By Thornton W. Burgess) Then he picked upthe spray and started off with them them. Then he picked up the spray and started olf with them. Now Peter Rabbit did something that he shouldn't have done - he followed Trader. Ht‘ was curious. He wanted to find out wh/ere Trader's home was, and what he would do with that spray with the three little cones. It was none oi his business. He knew it. so Peter tried to keep Trader in sight without being seen himseLf. It. wasn't hard to do. That spray was an airkwarcl thing to carry. Trader gave all his attention to carrying it. He didn't. look back. He went straight to where there were several very big rocks with treevgrowing around them and between some of them. Two oi these big rocks were quite near to- gether and between them was a pile oi sticks and leaves and pieces of bark. It eras what you and I would Iiave called a pile of trash. ‘Trader climbed up on the pile and carefully placed the hemlock spray with the three cones on the very top. Then he backed oti and looked at it. It didn't suit him, so he moved it. This didn't please him either, so he changed it: again. He went to another place and began tugging at something. ln a moment he pulled out the twig with two cones on it. In its place he put. the spray with three cones. The twig with twn cones he tossed aside. After a few minutes oi admiring the three cones he dis- appeared. Peter was sure he had gone down inside that pile of sticks and trash. Could this be Trader's house where he lived? Peter hopped close to it, quite lor- getting that. he was where he really had no business to be. Curi- osity often ls forgetful that; way. Suddenly Trader appeared right in front of him. Where he had come from Peter didn't see. “Well, what do you think of it?" asked ‘Trader. He didn't seem at all provoked because Peter had found his home. Probably he knew it was no secret. It was too big to be a secret. "It: is n nice home," said Peter cautiously. "Oh, that! You don't see it anyway. It is down underneath. I mean my col- lection. Isn't that something?" re- plied Trader. "What," asked Peter. "Ii you mean those cones you just brought here they are very pretty, but I don't. see what you want. them for." "I don't mean just those. They are just: something more. I mean my whole collection, all the things in this pile. You won't find an— other collection like it," declared Trader, his beady eyes sparkling as he moved about on the big pile. Peter was sure he wouldn't and said so. "See that!" cried ‘Trader. It wns a smooth ‘white stone. “And that!" It was the shell of a Snail. "And look at this " it was another shell or-hali shell, that oi a Mussel from Laughing Brook placed so as to show the pearly inner surface. There was a big pine cone, a strip oi white birch bark, two empty ShOISUn shells, a -couple of bleached bones and a lot. of other wortliica things. v "What good is all that stuii?‘ asked Peter. "It is the finest collection in all the Green Forest," declared Trader proudly. 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