JANUARY 4. 1950 DANCE Sunnyslde Ballroom Every Monday, Friday and Saturday , Eastern Rhythm Boys Most you: friends there twirl or voull a uvrn BlLE— Calotlreel -An_d You'll ‘lump 0m 9| The u l; “Manning Ram to Go VQI‘ O ‘ bile juice law y»o"°-i'i§£."ii.'3';‘ii f», "m5; u this bile is notflowing frggly W“, 15?, m‘ not s: w. it may iunt decay h. m. - “m: r.r":§.'.‘:r:.r:s “lrrrrr --.~.1*-..Y..» , l ' _ “T. BU ll! I t?‘ “i?” '- "5" "mlt- labile Carter's Iilttlo _.|\sr Pills to got these 2 pints oi hils flow. “'3 "*1? u‘ ‘Mk8 You iael "up and u " f.“ a ruckus may. Elective in ma 5| ywgalzzel-aA-k ar Carla's 1min Lin: Wednesday, ADMISSION --35c tonight. ATTENTIDN liLL SllllliTlillRll BREEBERS 0F P. E. ISLAND horn Moles and [Females o to ll B d ‘ s; (‘Igagllcittetozvn bob gzlslter gaturldiyflrbipml "8310, January 14th rlibfsho‘ 0 forwarded to upderslgned by alga‘;olgflgfibstlgfizffialsggslgif male animals will be en- UPWTI-‘ulilty to purchas ' I d I . ~- i» arms wars: .1222. parts" llld F » __ > ' ' ....;..:'.... 2:2: — o»- - ~- Start raising Rififli.‘ Ml!‘ . l " ~ . . nbozwlml" l5 “"11"? "l (Tomlin, Kansas. Ottawa, Charlottetown and flown and Alberton also obtainable. Y0“ ‘VIII “lid REFINTEREI) l I “Mm your hmpv-flhm. Heretord cattle s good investment. A Consignment Auction Sale of Purebred Short- Aninlals to be from six months For further particulars, apply;._ A. u. MUTCH, s i m; Earnsclilfo, holder. ' Farmer's Read This Tractor’; 3 l-cnrs to pay. “h” “Mk "ti" by buying lvrovcn Belgian H" ""11 "m"! by Uhmnplon Stallion at Calgary Charlotte , . l". l‘. RARISAYN .\IONTROS'IC IIANCII DAiLY CROSSWORD ‘ . $1‘ HE GUARDIAN, BLACKY WANTS TO GO BACK The unknown causes greater fear Th1"! dangers that are known and and near. --Oid Mother Nature. The hunting call o! Hooty the 0W1 unexpectedly heard m the darkness ct night has startled and eve" badly frightened many folks many times bigger than the pet black Rabbit who had lust heard it for the first time over in the Green Forest. So it ls not to be wondered at that he shivered and shook as only n scared Rabbit can shiver and shake when frightened by SOIIiEtIIiIIg unknown. Even when his cousin, Peter Rabbit, told him what that sound was he was little wiser than belore. You see he lived all his lite. irom the time he was born, in pens where he was safe from Hooty and Roddy Fox and other hunury hunters. lie never before had heard or seen any of these hungry folk -whom Peter had had to watch tor all his life. “Is-is this Hooty very danger- _ous?" asked the scared black Rabbit as side by side he and Pctcr squatt- ed illidvl‘ a pile o! brush in the Green Forest. "Not ii you keep out of his sight. All you have to do is to get under _ QtQtzDQQDIiDClKLDDQOCI CKCIUGIGDDg Contract Bridge _ By Josephine Culbertson IiQLCIITCZCL U CEO1L BIDDING OVER A DOUBLE When an opponent doubles your partner's opening bid, your own bidding tatlcs are eifected, because you now have certain choices which uould not otherwise have been logical. You can pass to n- wait developments; you can re- double; or you can TBISe or bid your own suit, but not exactly as you would have in the absence of a dotibic. Generally speaking. if you were preparer! to give a Siilgic raiso for partner's suit you should still make a shutout raise all the way to game. it is imperative than ever to iollow this course. to keep the other op- ponent quiet. One thing is sure. however—thcrc is no conceivable logic in distorting duo's own hid bo- , ACIIOQS 43. Since l5. Deck-clean- Ifliree lScnl l lug mop l < 6. Confront 44 A iaull. i6. Kind ot l I N l0. Assumed meat i b name DOWN i8. Prepare for ' ' , lLTawny i l Subdue publication o o l animal 2. Foreign ‘Z0. Game oi’ c > i (Atty) 3. Covering marbles ill. Largest of brain Z3. Minute continent 4. Music note skm- W l ‘l3. Stamps b East by opening “ I7 down south 24. Wlnnow Yesterday's Alive! lllt. Shoshonem labbr.) 25. One or two l Lrldisn 6. Ensign equal paru 30. Touched p I5. Coarse. 7. Point 26. Shallow 32. Coin (Perri l } matted wool 8. National spots in 33. Claws l7. Tuesday church water 35. Broad l iabbr.) of Egypt 27. Furnish 38. Girl's naint ‘l8. Re-con- 9. Follows supplies for 39. Father t tlnuation 12. Subtle 28. i/1000 of (slsngl . Cravat emanation an inch l1. Mulberry l. Land- 13. Dancers 29. Pendant 42. Tantalum measure ' cymbals of ice (symJ i -22. Millpond l 23. Moccasin like shoel I4. Petty taiaehood I5. in what. ~ manner 126. Petty l quarrel 28. Diaflgurs 9 Whether , l Vandal lrom _ Asia 32 Siillness 81 Gold (Heraldry) 5. Savage. l dog-like . mammal I6 Trouble 7 Profit 9. Early .' inhabitant OI Gr. Brit. , o. omit l I41. l ior the three L's, x w: the trophies, the length an Iii. Anson temporary use oi‘ Ring-shaped coral island . DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Hereh how to work it: axynnnaaxn u L o n o F I: i. L o w One letter simply stands tor another. In this “Emilie A i! “"5 two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- d tormation 0t the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are tillers!"- A cfyptopjm quohtim ZP ozw AXU RP AWPMAPQ cu UWJ ZWG JW QBP-KPUPAX- ' 5a ' t ole: TO HAVE GIVEN WAY T0 A LZlZEGJxTIbRyBIAATISwI-IE SECOND REWARD OF VALOUR— ‘ ' ARTIAL W G K IM-l-lhulnfi Nu IIInI Ifilurqn Ivnflllfl~ cause oi the double as North rltrl in today's deal! l Southdealer. North-South vulnerable. gnmra QA542 §108 Q98?‘ axons" ‘.19 O10 WNE 93763 QKQBIS QQJQQ axiom S ‘QJ!’ A542 yxQJa §A72 §A84 ‘Fhebidding: South West North Int 19 Dble 40(2) Dble. Pass Pass Pass There was nothing to the play. South lost two spades tricks, two Clubs and ouc diamond. and so went down 500 points. This was all the more expensive inasmuch as East-West could not have madc- anything but a purl-score contract! It was Norths iii-considered leap to came, oi course, at was entirn. ly to blame for this result. Por- sumably. North ielt that because he was bidding over- .a takeout, double, he did not need nearly as much as the same bid would re- quire ii West had passed. If this was North's view, hc-rvever, it “'21s a sadly tallncious one! North hucl loo much. in his two aces, to lcar that the enemy would "go places"; and hc had too little, in the sense 0t winners, to commit his partner t4) a four-heart contract! Since North lucked the strength (or a a redouble (being unprepared to tl0ilblo the opponents at any low contract) he should have pnsscd on the first round and inter raised the hearts l! able to do so at the lBy Thornton W. Burgess) Hooty perched on a low stump close by. cover when you think he is around and Stay the-re until you know he has left," said Peter. “Do you mean he catches Rab- bits?" asked his scared cousin. "He catches anybody smaller than himself that he can," replied Peter. "Can he run fast?" asked the black one, and Peter nearly choked trying not to chuckled right out. "He doesn't nun; he flies. And he flies without a sound. He is a bird. a big bird, big enough to carry you oif ii’ he should catch you. He—" Peter didn't finish, tor lust then Lhcre was frightful houting irom just overhead that startled both Rabbits so that they jumped enough to rustle the brush ever so little. Instantly a big shadowy form glided down from a tree through the moonlight and hon-red over the pile oi brush. The great wings made no sound. Hooty perched on a low stump close by. The two Rabbits could see a pair oi big. mund, fierce, yellow eyes glaring at them. l-looty could see them under the brush but could not reach them. He snapped his bill. It made a. most unpleasant sound. Yes, sir, it was most unpleasant. especially to those two Rabbits. Blacky had never heard a more unpleasant sound. "l see you, Peter R, bbit." hissed Iinoly. "l can't get y u this time. but one o1 these nights I will. Just you wait." He spread his wings and seemed to melt the Black Shadows now all through the Green Forest. Peter chuckled. "He has said that more times than I can remember, but here I am," said he. "Do-do-do you think he is stLll near?“ whispered‘ his cousin. His teeth chattered as teeth will when one is greatly frightened. "l doubt it. but we will stay right here until we know he isn't," replied Peter. His teeth didn't chatter. He didn't seem st all frightened. "How can we know?“ sskod the black one. He shivercd. It wasn't because he was cold. "ilrvll hoot again. Then we'll know ii he is near or far enough away. i-le knows I \von‘t leave here until I know it is sate to do so. so staying around here will be a waste of time. He's just a nuisance; that's all. Are you hungry? I am. But we won't start looking tor something to eat until we know it is safe to do so," said Peter. "Do we have to look for food? I've never had to do that in all my lite, There has always been plcnty for me to eat whenever I have been hungry. So I never have had to look tor food. That must be most inconvenient and danger- ous. Not that it matters now. I'm not the least bit hungry. All l want is to go back." said Cousin Blncky. "Back where?" asked Peter wonderlnglv. He couldn't imagine any wanting to go back to a. prison pen. But Peter hadnt been made helpless by to much M11181‘!!- YITAL STATISTICS OFTAVVA, Doc. 29- (CPJA- The number of births and marriages registered in October was higher While deaths were down from the snmc uionth n your lino, the Bur- PULI oi‘ Statistics reported today. Pi‘(‘ill1lllii3l‘v\’ estimates showed births in the month totalled Ill).- 302, an increase 0t 184 over Ovi- obor last l‘c1ir. blurrlngos increas- r-cl to 13,357 from 12.894 and deaths two-or three-level but no higher! (lropporl lo 9.048 from 9,521. cnmztorrarmm . 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