CANVASSERS FOR THE DANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE. FDR TIIE BLIND DRIVE to be held in the City on MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12th - 14th AND MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY BOARD are requested to attend a campaign dinner at the CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1949 at 6 P.M. Campaign Cards will be distributed at this meeting. i ‘ IBy Thornton W. ams. WllITEi-‘OOT nzcnms iSometimes ‘tis wiser to abide By what another may decide. Whitcfoot the Wood Mouse was to the Green Forest. foot was with him, She had been DRESSED PDIILTRY WANTED For best results and top market prices deliver your live and dressed poultry to your S\\‘lli"l‘ Plant on Fitzroy Street. The following prices are being paid: CHICKENS SP A B (1 Over 5 lb. . "n"... Q40 42o 85o 23c FOWL r Over 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . 33o 30o 28o 20c TURKEYS 13 IIJS- 110W" . . . . . . 50o 7o 80c Over 18 lbs. . . . . . . . 33o 35a 30c. GEESE &' DICKS Allwts......l...... 444 42o 25c The above prices are not guaranteed after DEC- ELIBER- 17th so get‘ your poultry in promptly mu] get your top prices. ' SWIFT cliiiliiiiiiii co. LIMITED (‘l-lARLOTTflTOwN. P. E. l. right. at his laitle heels when they had riiceri acrns: the open ground from the edge oi the field to that‘ brown shock. Alihoiisli it was night and dark. their hearts had seemed to be richi up in their throats irhen thcy started. By the time they reached that corn they were. sure their hearts were in their mouths. You see when they wcrei half way there Hooty the Owl had hooted somewhere bark of them in‘ the Green Fort-st. They were surei‘ ssom-ionoo-amlr- g . t “i Contract Bridge l By Josephine Culbertson Fltonuctcimmrtooorsmnocrurozui. SHUT-OUT BIDS The partner of a play" Wh° makes a shut-out bid must haw good self-control if he has be?" dealt a strong hand! He must rioti forget. that. the shut-out ivas notl only intended tn keen the oPq pnnrytts quiet. but also to limit. tliet bidding of the pYFEmltMVF "W" partner! l have, considered following dralzv . North should this point. in the South dealer. Both sides vulnerable, ,DA|LY 'CROSS_WORD‘"""' AC -. ‘c3955 9- Medieval I 28. Shoshonean A I i:1< Metal boat ‘>- Indian ~ f“ ‘ y 4. Pass be- t. Unit of 29. Gang M tween two weight 31. Apex r Muslim" for gems a2. or a state Bklll B. Make or hostility 1o, Uridividsd choice as. ‘Unit of c lLMimic 6. Monetary l; measure. V N ‘)2. Sheltered _ unit. rqgnt, 1-5‘ L 1- . lid! tRumariiait ltiaisci " is! t. 1' 13- N01 lucky 7. Man's name 8B. Cheered. i1 16. Greek letter S. To go to . ' as a garnl Yesterday's Assn: 17. Music note bed ‘f 15,1115" who ' All. Least whole 9. Seesaw J ' dnrftwin 451,5“. number l4. From t m ' R9. Cluster moasurs tmlih-l 15- Greek letter 42. Vapor 4s. Alanna-in 19- “"1" 29- A fiat. ‘ (combining a stocking 21- 51°F! round plate form) 49. River 24. Music note 22. Harden 43. Compass (Russ,- 1'25. Shield 2s. Size of coal ‘ point Tllfk.) ' 27. intransitive 26. Perch , ._ ,fi - (abbn) 50. Luzon natty: I30. Locate 32. Ari agent 34. Noblemim 87. Type .‘ measure 13!. Wooden pin '40. Cryof s cow ‘41. Javanese tree _ if“. Sun god I dtLBono tsnst.) , 47.1mpair . ' | lLFortify Qbllsklmo tool isa. Thrice , (mus) o“. Sign of ac lllLPinoh $6. Public notices’ ' DOWN l1. Email - wit‘ 2. Division o! ‘ abssebeil game DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herds how to work ‘t: A X Y D L B A A X R IsLONGFELLOW _ One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used tor the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apol- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hintc. Each day the code letters are difierent. A Oryptogrm Quotation BSA TCM QSCLAJ—WHZ. ‘ XFSBM QSFTGFQWAB QSCLA HTJ Yesterday's Cryptoquote: HE PREFERRED ARMS TO CIVIL orricm, BUT WHEN ARMED ma: LOVED PEACE-LUCANUS. gas Q1095 QAKJS .*AK82 oicltis AAQM . 9s N .12 goes W E 0887 11654 91o 5 ‘ S 102103 A84 QAKQJ74I §642 .-i-i>_ ‘Ptiobidding: ’ South West North Esst 3Q Pass 5Q Pass ‘ 6Q Pass Pass Pass it la only fair t-o concede. that. the slam effort. would have turned i out. vrell. had it nnt been for West's rather liii-ky decision to open a spade. East took the first. trick] and his spade return settled thei matter. However. even if the. npcn- i in: lead had not. been imitiodintely fatal. South \\'O'.liiI have had to find the diamond oiicen on side. and so it is reasonable tn conclude that. the contract. was over-ambiii-_ OHS. Discussing the tfdding. North argued that. South had been wrong to accept the slam invitation since he had no card of possible value outside of trumps. North contend- ed that. his own slam trv had been perfectly justified because of his 4-pius honor-tricks. Wow. Tf any. evperts would agree with North! They would reason quite differently! Holdiniz the North hand. they would feel that one of two conditions - both dangerous! ~was sure to be present: that South either lacked solid trumps. or, if he had snlitl trumps. that he almost. rertainly lacked spade con- trol! Thus. these experts would be quite satisfied to raise three hearts to game-and to reserve their slam tries for auctioru that had more They didn't dare turn had to keep right. on, nr Whltcfoot. the Wood Mouse. after them at. all. back in the nearest shock of corn straight to the ear of corn from Mrs. White- which he had torn open the husks ‘hcrefi’ soueakcri Mrs. Whltefoot. ioiii . i‘ HE GUARDIA Burgess) he was right close behind ihtm- back. The)’ so they thought. The fact. is Booty wasni et their breath When they could t; Vilhitefoot Whltefoot led Mrs. before. Right then and Whiteioot tot-trot her forgot; everything but the wonderful feast before he!‘- She wasted no time, btit started to eat. at. once. She ate and she ate. So did Whltefoot. When they were so filled that. they coitldn't nibble another nibble. they rested a while. "I'm too full to ntove." said Mrs. Whitefoot. washing her little white hands. She. is a very neat person. is little Mrs. Whitefoot. “Me too." said Whitefodt. clean- ing his whiskers. He also is neat. But they didn't. rest. very long. Mrs. Whttefoot. was too anxious to go all over the big pile of cornstalkl and pOke her inquisitive little nose into every opening between them. As it had been with Whltefoot on his first visit. daylight found them still there. It. wouldn't be safe to try to get. back home. Too many sharp eyes were likely to be “latching. "It. isn't. as i1 we must go. We wouldn't be any safer there than we are here." declared ilvhltefoilt as tltey peeped out at the. cornfield. Mrs. Vvhitefoot didn't. say a word. 1t is doubtful if she had heard what. Whltefoot. had said. She had discovered the other shocks of corn as far as her small eyes could see If all were like this one she ivas in. and they looked just. like it. there must. be enough of this wonderful food to last forever. "What. do we g0 back at. all for?" she asked dreamtly. Whitefoot ivas startled. He look- ed HVET to the Green Forest. "Our home. ls over there." said he. as if that settled the. question. "lt doesn't have to be." replied the night there Mrs. fright. She Mrs “Fhitefoot. Whltefoot blinked. "What did you say?" he asked. "it coiilti h» I'l'1i‘lt here." said Mrs Wliitafoot. "But. think of all the seeds and other things we have worked so hard to get. and store away for winter use." squeal-red Whitefoot. Mrs Whitcfool. chuckled. 1t: was s._ nice. squeakv little chuckle. "Think of all this lowly food all stored away right. here just ilraitiitg for its." said she. "But." ivegan Whltefoot. "Don‘t. say but." interrupted Mrs. ivhitcfnnt. "But- " That was as far as White- foot. got. "I told you not. to say but. There isn't. any hilt.“ sqiieaked Mrs. Whitefoot severely. "We haven't. any plnre. to sleep here. Otir home is over there," pro- tested Whitetont. "We'll make a new home right "Vifhere?" asked Whitefoot s little doubtfully. "Leave that to me. We can't carry all this lovely food to our home. over thcre. It would be too dangerous to keep i-unniiig bat-k arid forth. much too dangerous. so vi-e'll just. make our home. right. here. Nobody will think of looking for us here. We won't. ever have to show ourselves while looking for food. We, won't have. to look. It. is right here waiting for us, enough to last. us all winter and more I guess. We'll net. busy right. tawny." declared little Mrs. White- aiispirloiis brizintiintzs! Suiinysitle Ballroom Every Monday, Wednosttztp. Friday and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION-Soc Meet your friends them tonight. Ll'L ABNER ram com: SADIE- 35 HAWKINS oav- {I} l. 4 “ >___--_--—---—--——~—————- foot. The. ntatter was snttled. DON'T iiuiii WELL?» investigate the new S souotones 3For Demonstration Consult MRS. C. F. SMITH i Charlottetown Hotel . Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘ Monday, Dec. 12 i Tuesday, Dec. 13 i i i i i l t i Dy ‘At. can p-caazv as a rox MIDDLE OTu/S 406.414 K-llfllII/F-IT‘ MASH?" SNAP HIS SPM/E. ‘ -—CRACK H/S SKLLL. LIKE A EGG rf- socw 4s u; 254045 ru’ PUTS w/oack HOOKS 1m’!- tliP KIRIY BUT IF YOU KBON YOU DIMVT CHARSI l‘l'l YOU‘ STOi-IIT LIKI I SAID! O4. MOMS. DEAR. T. KNOW cantata: o0! wi-wr cm I'M ooanv... $1 CAN'T HILP IT... THIS KIIPS ON. WHAT BUT IT WAS IQ JOE N. CHARLOTTETOWN DOTTY DRIPPLE DECEMBER 9. d \ by l. l-ll‘: All‘ Royal Mounte ‘ ‘ .‘ ravens e5 all/TEA ems B55955 ' ' BUILD us . y _ 1F mu AkiAé-"HEEI; 4;’ A LEAN-ID. ' . 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