IAGE EIGHT I‘ ,._ .___. ‘RYVIOQUOTE-A cryptogrlm quewtivlt n s n N o v Yesterday": Cry/ptoquote: ~ PLEASURE TO A SELECT FEW-MARTIAL Distributed by King l-‘e-ntutes Syndicate int‘- bnyny pcwaoswswoa n. pfcnoeef _'j dungeon. um. ' ' 7 SW Iulr adults 22. ltepulslvely 24. Adverbial cle fllcompiete I5. Monetary t6. Dry unit l7 Broad (Siam) lweopor- 16. Ancient {Lia-whee l. ln bod Asiatic _ p‘c‘>:l::r¥:§" lgllllfieet iiv- .i.§°.“é‘§§i. "‘“"'"' “"“' ‘ assistants lng bird 29. Pieces out 86. Sloping lLMnie rabbit 17. Constella- 3i. Book o! roadway uiJevere trill. tlon maps M. Edible O. Silkworm in I0. Over 3e. Aflected rootstock 1‘. Qnueetlon.‘ s‘ "f tpeet.) manners 36. Cut the hair . diuxnh‘ tum.) é Q. Exile '3, g LGruteat ‘ in degree Illlrudlte Iflliotmb .Oonvert lntotonr I0. Jewish 3 month =, BLPei-form __ _r 2. Kind ‘o’! tree Jiru o I6. Melody '31. Examination _ 38. Foundation 9. Girl's name unvoiced eecutcheaq .Vlpers lads DOWN 1. Substan- tlate I. One who . toilows j a teacher some KNDBR rrwvp zr own r: ANTWP YDNSBOBY-CWBDOBL 1r is w: ncuct-rr r0 cw: ' meeting. i Selluolt “Rsosinsnvfi. The February meeting of Onr~ onation w. 1. was held at int»? Aid Kit." home of ltlrs. G-uirge Hawaii’, Dllj It \\liS Thursday. Feb. 13th. 1111a], Lin» The president. Mrs. Ralph Mac- Mrs. Elmer Leod presided and. the meeting opened by singing the “Ode” and lCICS fur repeating the Creed in tinlson. ‘nircspondence The minutes ol inst mcetinym {r0111 ucre rr-ad and adopts-cl. ‘Wnllllllg a house In Two visitors worr- p-resenl. w ‘ililil’ 1n vlpril. Slok Committee reported fruit u n1» tn,» [mm taken to sick, and calls madewtDor-iald. guggggbjnl reported soap and ps- per towels needed; also the “First needt-d new supplies. 1llOV0d and itew school committee, MacLeod and Mrs. Emerson Delaney, get these urt- tha school. consisted of a tilt- Cancer Society. seconded house can~ Dancer Miss Mac- thal; the Oolllnlttee rte-appointed for nextlinembers make plans early to get OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS .JU§T A SECQID. VJES" WOULD ‘CU LIKE NE ‘TO DJ BUCK Community Concert ARTHUR KENT, Baritone of Metropolitan Opera Co., r. w. c. mu Weir-tier. February zen», mo p.01. Association Presents the nursery rug hooked for Di;- trict. Convention. These discussed. and some made. Brogremme. Education. citizen- shlp was given by Mrs. George Hewett. A very humorous contest was but on W Mrs. Donald Lamont. “Making Your Will"; also one by Mrs. Georu Howntt. ‘Radio Slogans." Lunch committee for next month: Mrs. Donald La- mont. Mrs. Elmer MucLeod, Mrs. George Howatt. Roll call to be answered with an "Irish joke”. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A delici- ous lunch was served by hostess nnd Ofimlllllicl‘. were suggestions GREENVALE SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade IX: 1. Sterling MacRae. Grade VIII: l. Verna Martin; 2, Melvin Caron‘. Grade VII: l. Rcltl Newport. Grade V: 1. Phyllis Martin. Grade In (Sr): l. Harold Martin; 2. Wendell Sllllphant; 8, Eric Sentner. Grade III iJrJ: 1. Phyllis Notw- port: 2, Shirley Marlin. Grade I ‘M: l. Harvey Silli- phant and Violet Whitlock equal. Grade I (bl; l. Joan Whitlock and Joan Spence equal. Highest Average: Senior Grades. Sterling MacRae 95"». Highest .~’\\'orztgi~: Junior Grades. Phyllis Newport. 93W. Teacher: Helen G. Brown. POPUIMTION GROW! THRFJE RIVERS. Quc. e- tCPl ~Lnlcst figures show ‘Fhrec Rivers h“ n population of 46.371, an in- uease oi 4.3M since the 11st i=6- eral census. 0! the entire popula~ tim. 44.989 an French speaking. our nomtoms nous: 5151750 see GRIZENVALE W. l. Mwl-‘flheraon tor the iwiilar m- ruary monthly meeting oi Green- vale W1. Meeting opened with Institute ode followed by mil call and rem- ing o! minutes wltln approval d’ name. t Some discussion took place re- garding exitetriainmetnt and unveil- ing o! Honour Roll. but it was de- cided to leave this entertainment for e. later date. Reports from the following oom- mittees were then heard: Sick, re- ported visiting and taking trult to sick, also a cmwalcsceiit. card had been soul; School, reported soap Bind toilet paper needed, also mller; oi’ two mop; needed re- pairs. It was moved and seconded to back the teacher in any way we can with hot. lunches for school. Some sewing material had been received irom Red Cross. and Mrs. M. lVInoHhea-eotn invited members to meet st her home, Feb. 4th., to sew. Correspondence was read mid dis- cussed. It was decided to leave ap- pointing collectors for "Cancer Pond" for March meeting. Some plum were made coiicem~ ing Nursesy Mat. arrangements {or designs were to be tirade later. $5 00 was voted to the Canadian Aid to Chin-n. Mrs. John Mnllhcsoti invited mem- bers to her home for the Mimrh meeting, roll call "A Bock I Have Read md Elnjoyed". Programme on Home Economics in charm o! Mrs. K While. COIlECilOFr for evening '10 cents. Meeting closed with National Anthem. after which lunch no: served by the hostess assisted by "-4 I'VE 55in HIM LOO n46 D|55|PATWN0N TEQRIBLE AFTER '1 Excrrug v " A CLAMBME’ ’ l stances on Bur ‘rues-e stoTcnss LOOK uxe Wtemmueg l DERFUL.’ L Mrs. Wonnacott. With Moior Hoopil EGADII MUGT APPEAR - < EBPECtAwI FTl’ ‘iODA*/- égbbMéklATiOtd an ALL .5 E .--suapl2 _ f? Too. now MY vraorlssNfoo Hi iczue ’/'/¢ rung QBARLOTTETOWN v GUARDIGAN’ '. . .. . ,. , .. I . _ t‘ ll - mos: an: Art wnsv ruArmu/vnr RADIOID mama/a I n/s 3465/4: ms oven ma: use“ i r <\\~l\> i‘ . s @117 DRIPPIJ TAIJ‘ oouilm‘. MIL! 'rr. r mun PM’ souenmr no. Iv Quford Tune row-AF?) essowe . THE LABELS do THE ewoc ilontract Bridge I! JOIIPIINI CULIlI-TIQI GARELISI PLAY otmtract in today's deal, hm he lost it. thrown L eleszness in the play. louthdeeler Iothideevuinerable. 510s QAKOBI QBTS §KJI QJIA QB QQ 1on1 N Q8 " Q1092 w y) eAKQ-Y @958 s ‘_ 654 §Ql082 QAKQBTQ! \QB 4 3 ._-_- 1A ‘I 4 The bidding. South Went North last l‘ Pass 2Q 3Q 4Q Pus Q Pass 6Q Pass Pass Pan When South overcalled Basis vulnerable three-diamond bid with a jump in spades. North not only mad wfinauie limos-motion u‘ to south reached an excellent rleen ' south‘. ipnde suit and lflllfll strength. but also could take it (m- granted lliri-t South did not have two losers in the adversely! bid diamond suit. 'I‘heire L5 nothing ' conventional about this latter point —it la n matter o! pure logic. Il Bouth had had even p. doubleton in diamonds. he probably would hnve passed the bid around to North. to see whether he wanted t4; double, or at least mould have lone more slowly. West d the dlntnond ton. Boutn t ed and drew three rounds oi trumps. thun- with the excellent! thought oi’ soiling up dummys‘. hearts, led to the king and cashed‘ the heart ace. The unfortunate (but not. unusual) break oi hearts‘ now prevented South from establish- ing the suit and made him iall buck on the club finesse. virlien that failed. time slam contract failed With lt. liltlNGlNG ur‘ FATHER RELIABLE sent/ice! Good y alues! Pleasant QUARANTE ED SATISFARTIOQ SINCE I857, O. Shopping! I The proper way to establish hearts W115 to cash only the rice, than to surrender n heart trick. This would leave South -with unther heart; he would lead lt. to the king and then rull’ .1 fourth round, thus surely establishing dummy‘; ilitli heart. with the club king a sale entry. VVEQUH ALL TH‘ WAY HOME AND TIPRY AND "CAP" $TUB|$ i-ILHOI I'M oarrme SLEBPY, MYSELF" i , ‘iii ' l1‘ F l v’ NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ILBY . '_\; _~a TILLII THE TOILllt IRONER FOLDS AWAY NEW YORK—A new electric iron- er is designed to told away ‘n a vertical position in its cabinet. which is 38 inches high. l8 inches wide and 25 inches dcep- Once placed in position and plugged in, the ironei" need never be nun-Cd since the working: l-aris roll ‘or: ward whilt- the t-Iibinct remains sin- tlonary. One switch controls the current supply for both heating and the shoe and operating the roll. '.i‘lie enamel cabinet olicrr a convenient. working suriace when the ironci" ls not in use. Iv George McMonu BY SG-LY-l THLK THWLL no IT ~ME FEET AQE WORN OUT AND I'M TIRED Ehflkbfii Old-THEE XOUK-‘QN DOWN TO THE 511E AND GET SOME FLOUR -BREAD' %TATOE6~CREAM AND MiLaK- - HUQRY/l // / " /,’W/‘ msncv ' our: WHAT’ m‘ All’ Mat 0H MATT R1 ‘SON’? oPEAkI ly Clifford McBride Iy Webster