accentuate to, ‘H1948 EIGHTEE}! Iv lone?” SACRED MUSICALE M CHARLOTTETOWN St. Paul's Church. l l. ‘“""‘ KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED . ss Bron r tom ~ Sunday Evening, Dec. 12th., I948. :6 ' \ . sao r. M. \ fi _ St. Paul's Uturch Choir P ' ' I ~~ 2' St. Paul's Church Junior Girls’ Choir ~ r . .~~ ~-. ~ ' EVERYBODY WELCOME SILVER COLLECTION Under Auspices of St. Paul's Church Boy Scouts (By Thornton W. Burgess) ma CARELESS YOUNG MOUSE‘ Didn't. mean to‘s no excuse And never is a bit of use. —Old Mother Nature Attention Groups and Organizations THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE Will you sponsor some form ol entertainment in your i community to aid the present United Emergency Fund lor Britain campaign? YOUR SUPPORT IS URGENTLY NEEDED Proceeds from dances, suppers, card parties, shows, etc., would be greatly appreciated. Provincial Headquarters, 76 Great George Street, Charlottetown Three young Meadow Mice had left the home in which they werel gorn just. inside the dear Old] liar-Dutch and had started out _ . t,“ on the Green Meade ' t . l ‘ f Grelat World. One gold? l n . H y wmlNyJlfifiYl-IEMYIYQIBPQ ‘W! was heeclless and careless and one‘ ' ‘ '- . - my!‘ was timid. None knew anything at: ’ , ., Pol-l-"Qflxm 5 PIPIQKIIGMQHAME all about the Great World or the‘ ' l W“, ~ ' dangers therein. They couldn't} agree on which way to go so had separated and gone separate wnysl , The bold one was unafraid be- cause h s short lite had been spent at home where ltothirlg had hop-- pened to make him afraid. 50')“ "win" m”? "itnfiofll: h u“ when he had started off by himselfl 5 “M” n p h had t bidl‘ .’ tl lttl ‘ meouse phltllls tclhrohglloltlli rlxeeahiovjgnlltlkl‘ 1h? Cmw m“ l" him‘ “ grass. He iludu't been lteedloss or (“X139 m" °l flgm- He dldnt u” careless m5; [gngry-qnt‘ He had that Blncky sometimes hunts Mice -§%’ been too bold and Raddy Fox had taught him. The careless one knew no more ,about the Great World than his but decided then and there that it nnght be just as well to keep out of the way of all feathered folks as big as Blacky. so as he ran about All Fox Furs which hove been left here by customers, over o period of months and not paid For, or called lor, will be sold tor balance due, within two weeks, THIS IS FINAL NOTICE BETTS FUR SALON ;brother.. He too was bold, but his he Rem hlM-‘yes opened for bislolks was the boldness- of carelessness and paid lime flilenlltm 5° In)’ ,and heedlessncss. When a path "lilch “lane! ma" 3189K?- ,crossed the one along which he Once he was runnlns H0118 I ‘was running he didn't stop to prep 11W!’ Pall! lhTQUEh the 873-55 near both ways before crossing it. Ho it “PM? POSL 01'! ll 55'» B» m?!‘ 110'» pran across without a thought that as small as a Sparrow. but very some one might be coming alongflff)’ 11111031 5711B“?! ma" 31"!!!’ ,.the other little path, someone he {U19 3'0"“ TM Y0“!!! MOUBo M"! fwguld rather not be seen by. He had seen this one before. He gave [iVHSXYC in the least careful to keepllhc etflflflfl‘ hlfdll’ m0" m!!! l lunder cover. It seemed never 10,118“!!- lenter his entpiy little head thdt- “That fellow isn't biz enoulh t0 lsharp eyes might he watching for be dangerous." lhmlflhi h¢- "I'm FOR YOUR NEW NEON SIGN out Til! EDISON ELECTRIC PHONE I760 GREAT GEORGE ST. CHARLOTTETOWN REPRESENTING . nun-nun‘ " ' " omits-worn HALIFAX. N . l. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Entire 24. Small lump. 1. Ready amount as o! butter money 3. Presently 5. Commander! 4. Cut, Q, Medicinal as W001 17. Abfln plant ti. Exclamation 29. Obtain 10, External 6. God ot war 31. Clencheo gggfing 1'. Clock face hand of a seed 8. Senior: 32. Behind I 11. Beneath ll. Company of vessel 12. Direct: musicians 33. Male sheep 14_ Like 13. Hit (slang) 35. Bigger 15. Fresh 16. Conflict 36. Pieces out 17. Killed between 39. Wall 1g, 01¢ nor“ nations painting 20. Female 10. Liquid a. Fencing parent measure sword 2:. sun god 21. Encountered 43. Vegetable 23. Fall in dropl 25. Cast again 28. Latter 30. Pull, as a cart 31. Stumble 34. Wan 37. Part o! "to be" B8. Bea-t covetfrlj l0. Wild ox (Asia) t1. A footprint l4. Silent l8. Music note t7. Conical tent (Am. Indian? l8. Rounds o‘ e ladder til. Peruse I52. Toward the lee 53. Headland 54. Look asks-nee IDUHH E-JDDB BEBE! BEIIII! ~ B [QIEI EIEIIIIZI [Qt-IUD IIHBEI HUD lestsrdsy’: Answer 45. Qusrterlesr oboe 48.M|n'l nickname IPOII.) till-Born emperor u, nrumr ORYPTOQUOTE-flerds bow t» work m AXYDLBAAXB ILONGFELLOW Ono letter imply stands for another. In this A h tiled for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, spoo- trophes, the length and formation of the words ore all hints. Each day the code letters are attYet-ent. A Oryptomm Quentin‘ ' QHIB WLJU PM! BUJUA _VR.LER M.’ WME QUNLRI XBK LIB KEUUB IXWW -E P X B B X U A. ‘Yesterday's Oryptoquotot r emu you snrrn ma: our noxmos m ma: sure, sraammo neon ‘rt-m snafu snaxmsrmaam. Dlstrlbulsd w m; Iolturol menu. m. ' .- careless tum m; gonyetimggflot afraid of him. No sir. I'm not stopped right out in the open twhenpfmld 0f him." something made him curious. He: 3° save no more attention to lrorgot to look around. llhc stranger on the post. He didn't l It was fun being out in the Great fhidfi 0X‘ try 1X1 i111? “'8? 10 K999 W! World. It nhvays h fun to visitfiof the stranger's sight, but ran new places and to see new thiugs.,about carelessly, Perhaps had he especially it you are not tintidwnoticed that the tip of the strun- Like his brother. the bold one. he,ger‘s bill was hooked he would didn't know enotlglt lo be afraldlhave been a little suspicious and tmtil he saw something to be so more careful. However, he ‘afraid of. Nothing to scare him lprobably llvould have Elven lt n0 ;l1ad eter happened at home. sojthought whatever. You see it ;why should he be afraid out lterejwasnt a big bill for its possessor fon the Green Meadows! I-lelwas little it any bigger than Wei- ;shou.idn't be. That is what he come robin, and that hook was lthought anyway and he wasn't very small. ‘Nothing had had ever happened ‘Ifhe young Mouse ran out where fto him s0 he couldn't see why any- the gross was thin. It didn't hide lthing had should ever happen to him. He didn't hurry to reach a him. He just- ran about as he place tivhere the grass was thlclr pleased, boldly, carelessly. and would hide him. He even i Now and then he saw other stopped halfway across and right folks. Of course. Most of these belolv the stranger on the post. He were feathered neighbors whom he never did got across that opening. saw flying above him or perched The stranger" to whom he had so on a pest or tree. Most of them carelessly shotvn himself was w-sre small. the Sparrow folk and Butcher the Shrike. He had just others of about their size. They arrived from farther north and were too small to harm him even had brought with 111m an excellent had thrgv hauled to. wliuch of appetite with a special liking for rat's-less young Illlce. gnon the first trick. led a diamond a to ilze kln", and then played a low i" C0n€raCf Brldgé ‘spade! mallard 1111's own hand put- iting n the e ht-spot wh East a “Y J°‘°"“"‘° °“"’""°“ _Dla.\'cd low. Evgn n Wes‘. rigid the ..a>¢e@eo@co-@>co<ii>¢e<1s ljaCk no harm could result. De- clnrcr needed only four spade tricks three diamonds. one heart = Fillfl one club to fulfill his contract. Today's dot-later lost out by ufi- , The emire crux was to make sure ing the wrong safety play. (Per- that East did not win the lead haps it was his ntisforitlne thatlrtlr a club return thrrough the t-tvo of these plays were available). guarded lack. As it happened, the .-.;._-. ut-alcr. l-‘Clde olsht would have held the Elnlilsidcs vulnerable “PER. and de~lnrer would have ' KQ m 9a ‘ made live spade tricks. “llilllllllll as lILUBKWURIl" P83! - 2N1‘ Pas! 3 NT ‘Pass Pass Pass ‘ West opened the seven of clubs.’ ' East played the queen —— andl with jm South ducked! Actually, this was; a sort of safety play. If the spades| old not break, and if East had’ Th; qqgy-qcflm‘ ‘axcfiq. the stopper. and further, if East hail started with only two clubs. to; oramary constipation this ducking measure would break the communication between the de- fenders and prevent West from runnlns a. long club suit. Unfort- unately. however, East had three clubs. and on his return of the rune-Spot. West permitted de- clarer could not see the jack ot spades in East's hand he led outI the three top rounds. When East IMWGd the stopper. South changed his original intention and tried to break the diamond suit, but this effort also failed and the con- tract could no longcr be made. South's hold-up at the first trick would hlve been correct under many circumstances but u plan was available which would have as- sured success. Declarer should have One Opportunity Too Many INT l6 FUN AT ‘PHI lARl BRINGING UP FATHEI MM-WOLVRE A AREN'T mtMLARRIED WHY. YES" BY GOLLV ~ THAT GUYS SNOEING 9T send?’ YOU MEAN THAT STOCK WIBBY SENT ME QTEADDA DAYIN’ TH' SEVEN DOLLAQS HE C' We SWROCKETING! "Wm-kl, gem-if" someérigéw i,‘ ‘~ - n V‘ BUT-MOW ' DlD YOU e mow? filltllil ONLY A MARRIED MAN LO WQAR r45 z l. I AGREE WITH Nbt l- MR. JIGGS —-VOU'VE WHY DOESN'T i-IE COME HOME T? HE MIGHT LOSE MEBBE HE LEFT IT AT HO tnlnvgmuyunnihuiuuz-m-t. TRIED TU CDNVINCE it s; ME THAT DARBO GEEL i5 NOT A " MAITIAN- NOW I'M NOI’ "" . . f: Hnrurtlllutininr; 1/4: ,1 ouess voume atom; MAC. 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