rizaavakvggyn Vernon L'illt‘uf‘ r. .5111; I; i ‘ \ Y _ J. Mary Aylivarti. Joan .\'I:Nei.', LililfLiltt luau-i. . .-\ ufi5zifil liu-iiuarxald. llevlri Itltrlt-ii, MacDonald. Jean Richards. _"_'>l:l'_l§_ CHARLUITETOWN _GUARDIA>N Contract Bridger i Jililil Back Row: Mary Mac- Donald. Jean Eamon. Preston Richards. Eugene MacDon 1d. Budd M t ‘layers’ Jun Aywudpé“ b’ m‘ Gamhwnl a y as ers, Earl Aylward, Betty RoLL ‘EM B5r7§ELR wlTl-l OGDENS '. - OKIISI ASK POI OODIPPS CUT Fl-UO." "PIPE S slifiilic routs" sends? Honor Roll for January. _ Glad-e IX-—1, Francis Blnckett; 2, Mary R. MacDonald and Jean MacDonald. equal; 3. Claire Mac- Donald. Grade VII.—1, Bernard MacDon- ald; 2. Patricia MacDonald." Grade Vl-—1. Eileen MacDonald; 2, Rollin Jenkins: 3. Christille Mac- Kenzie. Grad: V.—1, Marlon MacDonald; 2. Roy Jenkins; 3. Howard Mao- Donald. Grads IV.—1. Henry Jenkins. Grade III. Sr.—l, Harold Mac- Donald. Grade III. Jr.—l, Lloyd Jenkins. Grade II.-1, Jackie Dingweil. Grade I. A.—1. Edna Jan-kins. Grade I. B.-1, Lloyd Blackett; 2. Bill Blsckett. Grade I. C.—1. Clayton Blsckett; 2. Edgar Blackett; 3, Elwood Mao- Donald, Perfect Attendance — Jean Mao- Donald. Mary R. MacDonald. Ber- nard MacDonald. Patricia Mao- Donald. Howard MacDonald. Rollin Jenkins, Sandy MacDonald. Lloyd Jenkns. Harold filncDonald, Edna. Jenkins. iIlg-hcst Average senior Grades- Francts Biackett 79.4. Highest Average Junior Grades- Marion MscDanald 92.3. Kathleen MacDonald—Teacher. WDAILY I ACROSS ‘ I. Book-cover I clasp b Sailors J 9. Measure tHeb.) l0. Leave out ll. Hackneyed l2. Mother-ot- marl 1i. Enclose in o case l6. Beck of the toot l7. Confed- crate general l8. Type measures 20. Ovsrhesd railway iabbr.) ‘ 2i Lord iahbr.) 22 Musical unsullmlM-l 26 Monetary unit tBulg.) 26 Rowing implement 2'! Disgracetul Sill Tellurium tsym.) 32 Sign 0t the infinitive f-‘lli Coin iPeru) .34 Trouble £35 Upon ‘.38 Draws forth ‘40 Bodies of water l2 Harden tvar.) 4.’! Actor? part 4i Vaiuxe 4.5 Cabbage salad ' IB- Prosecuted judicially CROSSWORD DOWN 15. Ostrich-like 1. Furnished with horns 2. Oblong pieced! white linen teccl.) 8. Bristle-like part 4. Keeps s. 2.0001!‘ 6. Nuras (India) 1. Cereal grain 8. Road ' l1. Narrsts l3. Old ' measure: of length bird 19. Bums and smokes without dame tvsr.) Yootulu’: Ann/or 31. Otherwise . a4. Sharp I 36. All " implement 437. Bulging jar '39. ‘huo-toed sloth 4!. Stitch 24. Erbium isym.) 2b. Music note 27. Cease 2B. Academic distinctions 29. Enemy so. Arranged in layers w. CRYPTOQUOII-A oryptogrum quotation 1 MGLWC VH naciw-rrvowcvns or osi. sun nztwszu PRBLSCRA ws-r Jviluui-lvll-Il . Ysswrtlnyfi Cryptoqiolot AND THE GREATER SHADOW! FALL FROM LOFT‘! MOUNTAINB—VIRGIL. Distributed by Ills‘ lesions Syndicate. tar. CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. The February monthly meeting of the Cornwall-York Point Instit- ute was held at the home o! Mrs. Earl Lnwthsr. The meeting opened iwiih the Institute “0de" followed by the creed in imlson. Roll call vzas answered to by twenty-one members and one visitor. The min- utes qt the last meeting were read and approved. The reports oi the committees were then given. Corn- w-all Sick Committee reported sick and shut-ins remembered as did York Point Sick Committee. York Point sick co-nunittee also reported a. card o! sympathy rent to one member. Cornwall School Com- mittee reportcd that school had been scmbbzd and cleaned. Cor- rcsrpondmc: coirsisteti of cands and letters of ihallks trom sick and shut-ins who had been remember- ed during the month. A letter from Mr. W. R. Shaw OUT OUR WAY WAIT A MINUTE! Ol-LTHOSE NAILS! ‘THEY'RE GETTING TO ' LOOK LIKE XUCKS’ BILLS! r j» f 11M '1 1 }_. T Gciiiiiiiiiiil‘ H, mnwumws By 1_ a w||_|_|AM5OUR BOARDING HOUSE inviting the Institute to become associate members of the PE I. Federation of Agriculture was read By JOSEPHINE CULBEBIIQN BAD PERFORMANCE The declares’: performance in to- days deal ivfls nothing short c! pltliull South dealer. North-South vulnerable. Q 8 ‘l 3 Q J l0 6 Q A 8 5 3 2 QJ 0 ‘ A Q Q l0 2 q s 1 N o K Q o s Q o 1o o W E 4 ‘J 9 8 7 s Q7 6 t 2 ‘l0 6 5 I Q A K Q 6 5 4 QA32 Q K J a § K The bidding: south West North But 1 Q Pass 2 Q Pan 4 N T Pass 5 I Pas 5 N 1‘ Pass 6 j, Pass 6 Q Pass Pass Pass Before we get. to the play _w¢ might observe that South's bidding also. was more than a. little strange. spade suit, as {O solid that it wmfld be quite satisfactory for the final‘ contract. regardless o! whether‘ North l-ad the slightest support. Actually, North's three 091d! in the suii. plus the perfect break o! the outstanding iour spades. should have borne cut South's opt- imism. I West led the heart eight. The ten was played from dil-mmv. East covered and South won. Trumps were drawn in two leads; then South overtook his club king and dis- carded o heart on the club ace. Now the diamond finesse to the jack was tried. West jubilantly took his queen and rctunied a hcart- and that was the end of the slam. Alter South discovered that the outstanding trmnps were 2-2. s than the diamond finesse was avail- able. south should have discarded a diamond. not a heart. on the 11ml; ace! Then he could cash the ling and one qt diamonds. rut! a inn-d mam; of the suit, and return to dummy via n trump to the eight- spot, to throw both of his losing hearts on the established diamonds. Thus. instead oi going dc-avn a trick, South iitiilliilly would have nmde an overlrivk! The dlamozi-ri iincszc no; only a 50-50 pmpontion. whereas it was better than 2 to l that the dia- monds would break 3-2 and permit the easy establishment o! the suit. and it was moved and seconded to join and pay the requested lee. A letter from Miss MacDonald asking that the Institute hook a "UUTSGTy ma!" to be on display at the. District Convention. Mrs. How- ard via; azfted to see Mrs. Pethick regarding this matter. It was decided to finish the “Home Improvement Scrapboo " and send it in as soon as possible. It was also decided to hold an auction sale at the next meeting. The t-oplc for the even-lug was “Cltiz2a1ship" and Mrs. Earl Low- ther. thc converter gave a very in- tel-eating paper on it. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Hazen Howard, Roll call to be answered with “A Book I Have Read and FHJOYQd" Collection for the evening amount- ed to $155 Bills for the month amounting to $7.90 were ordered paid. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. after which lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the Oamwall ladies. Clear them out with Contains 10% 0.0.1’. and Pyrolhrum Pests got into any houso or building .. .cspeciaily where there are ani- ' mals. 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