MAEQQQI, 1947 --_-_--.nttltiil INSTAZL a GENERAL MOTORS Diesel 1nd you steam to the fishing grounds with a ft-clin}! of safety, knowing that the sturdy ti. M. Diesel below deck is saving you fuel hills with every mile, will give you long and faithful service, and that you have chosen tho diesel marine-minded men everywhere prefer. ll you are interested in low initial price . . . lt|\\t‘l' fuel costs diesel afloat . yicight in a pate G. M. from llKll. the finest engineered more horsepower for less diesel built to take it . . . investi- Diesels, 55km 660 HP. Deliveries ‘YHUNIPSON BROTHERS MACHINERY C0. LTD. Maritime Distributor: LIVERPOOL, NOVA SCOTIA Stork‘ ilrings iii; ind Saves Papa's Life l “HUUDGPJ. Mass. March 27 - i “I-Jrhc stork not only hrouiziit toili-it but incidentally sav- -. c iuihyis father. George Arthur I ..,..,_._. i -. .\I‘l'11l\l!\' injury or death. li“'(lil$(‘ he imcw the stork was |~»:t tine at the Boston Lying-In ll gntnl where his wife is a pa- DAILY ctzosswoko ACROSS i. Cries. aa i‘. cow F. Dcseption 1o. lfclodics 12 Slowly tmus.) I‘. River iFr.) 1 ‘.. Nimble . 'l‘ra\'cl ltnck and i5. Defect! 6. Large roofing slate 7. External seed coating 8. Homely 9. Rerforma 11. A unit of time 1T. Metallic rock 19. Femalel trcd deer) 80. Polishing animal River (Pr) Quadruped Pertaining stone to the sea 21. Chart ‘H. ‘Part of the 22. Wine Mensc- river receptacle delta . .Improvo . Musical instrument . Reimburscd .Door Consider IiLTurf “". Ovum .Portion of a curved lim 11. "—— in Wonderland" Delight in Book for stamps. ete Cook in an O\'(‘l\ i7. Grates l8. Woody perennial DOWN l. Artificial light 2. Verbal 3. Lean and strong l. River tPol.) I 1S. l0. '_’l. lii. l5. 46. tieni, George postponed a lched- uled trip i-nto an ammonia tank roon in the refrigeration plant of Coistoite Ftfotis. Inta, and too-k time oul-instead-to telephone tho hospital. Just as George was getting the happy word that 1 boy had been born. an ammonia tank exploded, destroying a bri-ek wall and three large windows and filling the building \vith fumes. UH addd ‘éiiodn t3.Mone o! ' ' accoulit ulglm , “WEE f Braz.) Ggggu ZSJ-ligh ' tmus.) Z6.Awing, 27. Sun ’ I9. Eccentric lllljllflfl gmtggg old man GE!“ kllllfl .Kind ofdog BEIGE [BEBE] .A un H‘ 3111mm? laimm": hover Europe 85. Widtr-I a l0. Suffix denot: mou e ingaceil jug ti. Drinking I6. Lets bait vessel dip and bob M. Adverblal 88. Partly open particle of 39. Flower negation CIYPYOQUOTI-A oryptopan (ocular V AHTIYTH IXRIMI‘, IHMN KMJT IT!!! OIVI I WTIITI VFT-KVHMIT. Saturday’: Cryptoquote: FOR NATURE 1N RANT HER LAWS DOTH PEN-DAVIES. _. . HIANI‘ \d'kli. THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE MN! f ADMISSION Come and see ‘POiOOOOOOOOQ - ‘Masters tlf The @- Parachute Mail B: 3* Peter Benedict i?) g‘ -3 ‘ _@ Peter's drogress to the outer door‘. had slo d considerably as he heard this item of news. He hesi- tatcd with his hand upon the door- knob. half-hoping that Bariicr would invite him to remain; but u no one thought of him for a moment, he had no legitimate "ex- cuse for staying. lie had said that he was going; ruritsily' or no cur- iosity, he would have to go. A pity! This had added a curious note i the mystery. Was there not. in every thriller about any sort of racket, an innocent and lovely giri involved up to the neck’! Not, of course, that that sort of thing was really desirable. any more than it was possible. What would happen to the morale of peotple like old Barker if these houris turned up in every case he handled? But this one, young though she might be. was probably ll plain, cheap little decoy with a face of brass and ll heart o-f gold-good. solid gold minted for spending. He opened the door. no one pay- ing any attention to him. He saw Peggy Calder standing in the miti- dle of the outer office, her hands in the pockets of her workman- like fawn overall, calmly but for- midably looking round her, with the appraising eyes of one laying out. a field of battle. Whi-ch was exactly what she was doing. He said. w and his balance was so shaken that he said it aloud: "Great Scott!" That remark drcw her eyes upon him. Very darkly brown they were. big and set broad in her face; and they looked at and through him. u if he had been a sheet. of plwe glass. It had happened. She was as young as he had been given to understand, and charming enough to account for the reproach in the station sergeants voice. There was not a speck of paint on her face. nor did this ungildetl countenance lock as it it ever had needed or would need any assistance in the matter of looking wholly delightful. 1t was not any actual prettincss m her which caught his imagination. -It was the self-reliant way shc. stood. and the challenge of her eyes. and the iut of her admirable chin. She was like I. youmz. spirited-and ivery wise stecplcchaset" measuring a jump. To him it was something of a compliment to compare a woman with a horse. His wits were sharp enough. how- ever. to inform him at once that he himself had mad-e no such‘ good impression. He had stared‘ at her incretlulously, nnd in re-l turn she had scowlcd at him; anti inow he was colouring absurdly. Of all the things women had ever done to him. this was the funniest. and the most offensive. Yet he liked the prisoner. He turned. and ewung back into the room; and if he had blushed er he could be brazen enough. He said: "You know. super. I think I ought to stay and absorb these new developments. Do you mind lf I change mine —an(i remain?" "would it make any difference if I did mind?" "Not an atom." agreed Peter. and snt down again. and lit an- other cigarette. Pegpy came into lhn stiteiin- tendenrs office with her chin Wtil out. sparing not a glam-o for the intrusive young man who certain- ly did not look as if he had any right to be there. Site gave her name and address in a firm. blunt little voice which confirmed Peter‘: high hopes of hcr spoil. and indignation. She had had time and leisure to become right- eously angry now. though she had heme-if perfectly in hand. and was Benevolent Irish Society é ANNOUNCES THE GRAN!) OPENING OF WHALLN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM I75 Grafton Street EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 5th, _Modern and Old-time Dancing With the Irish Swingstgi-g Orchestra SWING AND SWAY THE IRISH WAY 'l' '1' DZOQODDDDDLCXOECLDUOUOUUCEOC- OPTIMISM i-avs _ sonar-mas might: for her. for Superintendent Barth. THE ONLY 50c. this new Hail. é Contract Bridge . The slant contract in today's deal has for tco optimistic. and the tictuaier required “second sight." as well as luck. to be successful. e. gaxql: )K75 eras: . +5 4-51 n" p104 qaiioea N qQiaz a W E exec e10 3 QQXOII filf)’ y ‘ 49s 9e §AQ163 ‘AKSEA fiudiltfflhg: _ monu- West morn nil ‘IQ Pass i; Pant 2.1. Pm. a; Pass sgtsiem o; Pan “Pass Pass South's jump to live bPflllC5 was highly flggllfaFlVt‘, to say the, kind- est. possible thing about it. It is quite t/rue that South had a better hand for sp des than he might have had on the basis of his diamond amel club bids, but certainly his "fit" was not st: good that he could reasonably envisage o. slum. Up to that point. North had not supPOYI- ed either of South's suits and there n5 11o ieason- to feel that he could do so. 1t is also mo; that North. having bid his hand right up t; the hilt. well have passed t0. live spades. but he would have had 0on- sideiraible difficulty in making that contract. Agrmst the actual sixdiamond oontrflct. West: laid down the heart ace and continued the suit. The king was put up and. after much pondering. declarer decided t» lead the diamond jack through East The latter covered tR5' of ccur§e he should have donor and the ace won. The fall of the ten from Vlest. however. created a neat problem for the declarer. Was the ten a Plse card @1- wns it rtully singleton? Per- haps fiuth knew that his left- harid opponent "M15 the "itoucst type": at. any rate, he crOssed back to dtunmy with a spade. led the diamond eight lam/d. when East played low. finc-ssed again. this time against the nine. When that finesse succeeded also. the ccntract was hcme. brenuse South could now draw the dlntnunii nine with tho queen and establish dummys spade suit by rtlffillg one round‘. inicnricxii placi-dly. Petr-r Snuhbed “I deny that 1 was ever know- ingly in possession of any danger- ous drtigs. By the way. I don't 'zc¢...tiataa‘;iraiiti to uHEAilH-DESTROYING BRONCHlTIS Gels Fast Relief Do you choke. wheeze and 885911?!‘ breath? is your throat dry and irritable? ll you suffer Ill this nmnncr, turn at once to Poisson's Cough Syrup. Help yourscif to clear away tllCSCflOlllJlCS by using Poisons Cough _Syrup; it i5 so soothing. Lct it help those r11\_v surfaces to [teal over and relieve that ‘burning dryness. The antiseptic medication in ‘(i115 syrup can do sufferers a world Of good. Accept no sub. stitutc for Poisons Cough d 1 be it .el cease - _ , "m" hi’ . eailfimw.’ n SZ- Syrup. Sold in 35c bottlcsb able as t he i’ Y gaining her freedom. 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V. 3_x l‘ TIPPY AND "CAP" sruns ' 8v Edwin?- t _ ma»: m SAY wotro“ MEBBE us REALLY l§ TiE“'£=”i-;‘+°'°§5sZ°§a°M5E~/T~-T$§ ET SAMMY YAKE YQUR M“ - ~- * . ' EE MARY! V/l-‘AT D0 *9“ MEANwU “LA” l“ Dug PLACE” géitledfii gl/Elrl- . FEEL wuss-wuss sou q/ ‘Tl-HS l5 "rue: “EJ91- OF "ri-t’ QEcrraLi‘? NAPOLEON AND UNCLE cunt --'STEADDI\ M ALL DAY 3 t I74. ORV, ELBY/ IT'S UNLAWFULWD KEEPANV BUT PEDIGREED DCbO féflJRrlilbll. l" l .~ i1 ’ £7115!‘ ‘THE $AME- NAPOLEON, YOU'VE GOT TU HAVE YOUR EVENlNG WALK. '\\ -.‘Z is)?! I'LL \ . .'t;\\ \ , ~. } s. . s“ _. . \_§ | . BUT UNDER TN’ NEW RESTRICTIONS fa nar- n n.- m" "‘ an mu.»- sin-i». fillwI