13.. .1936 . the smartest or oil the people on the Green Meadows and in the Green Forest. He comes of a smart family and is proud o! it. Nearly all Foxes ore slnert, but R.eddy's branch oi the lolnily is iornous ior Asnonr cotmsns in FARM Mrclmucs VOCATIONAL solloor. cnsarmu-sown From March 20th to March 25th inclusive. A practical course providing instruction in Bilu-lrsmlthing, Welding. Soldering, Rope Work, Motor tune up, (ion- creio and Mortar, Tool Sharpening, Saw Filing, etc.< Open to farmers of all ages. The facilities of. the School are at your disposal. why not turn them to your advantage? The success of the course just com- pleted indicates its value. Apply to:—- ’ VOCATIONAL SCHOOL the snlsrtness oi its members. so I tear Eeddy was inclined to'be Just a. little scorniul oi oousln Gray, .who belongs to mother branch or the lamily. Reddy was 3 W00 Mi bilger. a wee bit quicker. and I suspect he had a ieellng that he could do anything that cousin mnw om-.v:om:r contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .1 QD A COSTLY DOUBLE There have probably been more expensive doubles than East made in today's deal. but his WM ball enoughi North dealer. North-south vulnerable. 1 5 4 Q 10 6 :9 8 5 ‘ 4 8 3 ‘ i.i!lV.iI.l DAILY CROSSWORD 03088 8. Gun 20 Seaport SW 1. . ' Ii Ctks (slang) oi-way. Iamorrm 4.Aiish-lino 23. Drinking _9_ P311; 5. Note of CIIP 9‘ pr," the scale 25. ll'ron‘ti:}l;I- 11. Strike! I. Axed 0! "W °‘ W" 13 Part or war 27. Entitlo Poss "mu" 1. Builder oi :9. Bundle 0 run. 15 Unit or" the ark 30.Bonishod 4N pugs weight 8.l‘oncitul sl.Oerem¢{ny W ; PW. 83.Conico (.) Pose Poor ‘[6 1337'". iflifquld tents 3“"“"" “'”"’ ' Po- g'm,',’,"' ma s4.ruvel-(r'r.." u sediment Beyond doubt, North was too *1-°"°'°""*=' “'5'” "'§n“i'.‘."‘ uirro-ecw §’.‘é§.‘.'.“..“‘.1§.‘Zl‘.‘l°.“..IIi..§”$.*'..‘.. ‘l‘.’.n‘..°.".‘.‘.’.‘ ‘“’°°'"°“°' n'2¢".?l. (vu-.) 1“‘“°"*“Y ly better than the double East gllttyiun 18.’l'ho "doubt. lo. African g:::I;‘;" made! True enough. lhst had every «~ Perm .2 »'''-''*'’°‘‘'' ""' ' .’.““.§‘...‘-2’ £55.‘. "2‘;f.i.§‘.‘i ‘;’.:’;"‘1...‘2:? 36'AV"°' '7' heart eontrsct——but that was a apyful. good reason ior not doubling! sure- ». mm ' ";::°.':. :°,:.’.."¥.‘.: ‘.;°::.°...'“ 353:." "“’“°!° Ill: eiiort may cost 20 or all times " 0". '.h'm°' that much ii it goes wrong! 32 This was a case in which the 5 om-M . 232‘? i.“.:’.-‘.‘.. ;‘..°.‘."I‘.’.‘i2~.’l¥. all‘? all‘: 5 DR“ ' had stile méaea Jueen 0! hearts 8 w‘“"°d took a more or less desperate mum" “stab" at seven spades—arld with N‘ remarkable success! East's double 2 m‘h gqtllzt contract was probably pure 3.1;;-i,e"o.t°°m. 11 west had led nnythilag but 5 M-"° ‘.’.‘.‘i‘.'i;.§’°“‘I§..."°"1.‘i. “Xi. “‘..,°‘fi.i . Pen-homo ' club lead with on entry removed I“ oragsrier from snminy. south ma to be core- “ Lewd‘. ‘Sui and ingenious. He run three in. Dunn“. giiamionds. diso)lz.rdlng“amhe§rt, léuhitl; ' umnly's as on e '°""‘°" ruiied a low club with uni» up-do ‘,0 jack. He then overtook the spade I-‘N-*°'*° “‘“.......' "“»$l.2§‘.°.»'.‘£°l.'.':“n.'*..'.‘. "$3 I """" 1 31' East had the v unpleas- I’v'-"""“ P any n; i oi’ giviu W t-hp club _ . , howtoworkm Ion oce mhgup ‘eh t nAn,g_cnYr10QUO'l‘E-—lleroo king. thus perm g sou o AXYDLIAAXI B LONGIILLOJ 1A““”d " I thor-.In seXImP¢ .o?'lI.:'II.°:..“I‘.5..”:?I:':'m?3;':"$ 0's. etc. Single letters. e'pi:s- itrophics. tho length and formation of the words are al hn s. ‘ .'i'-Jacll any the code lotion are difloront. Aomggggiunilnetetiel | {I1-Ea qUOA_BF. RY! LDOODRA. RYJ‘ ‘euro HNWOGZ. YBAWF. F0939’ 7”’ POWRYO8 RY} URNAOWI‘l‘-LK‘3Gr- I » an - somoarrcrypcoqunm no: 11.1.-nnrolcmo smvr. mm mm 1,333, gcA1'xj;B;l‘lG_C£LUMNIOUB lwuouns-lwrou. cash the club queen, or disurding I heart and letting south win the neeess y tricks in that suit. 'I>hus. instead or going down loo (undoubled) at seven hearts, south mode seven spades doubled, tor 2670 points! Tleetriesl contractor wmnm AND isrslnluo ERNEST L BAMBI“. . Phone lOI8.|~ IZOIIBAVO about. one night he decided to go hunting in and around a distant swamp he had not visited tor a long time. There he met Cousin Gray. Because he was not on what he considered his own private shunting grounds Roddy was more polite. He made no attempt to drive his cousin away. "I see you are still around." -barked Roddy. “Is Mrs. Gray around too?" Oousin Gray admitted that she was. Raeddy knew by this that they Islet be living somewhere near. lie was curious to know where. “Did you find a good house?" in- quired Reddy. “we certainly did." replied Gray Fox. - “That's line," said Roddy. “You were lucky. Really good houses al- , ready dug are few and tar between these days. I would hardly know where to look for one should Mrs. Reddy and I have to leave the Old Pasture suddenly. Did you have to do much digging to make it ready to use?" "We didn't dig so much as u paw- iul oi sand," replied Cousin Gray. At that Roddy opened his eyes a little wider. "You don't say!" he exclaimed. y Cousin Gray nodded, "Not a paw- lul." he repeated. “Perhaps you and Mrs. Gray are easily suited. Mrs. Reddy and I are a little iusay. we want things neat and comfortable," said Red- dy. "That is what Mrs. Gray says, and it is exactly what we have," declared Cousin Gray. "Pardon me." said Raddy politely, "but I don't seem to remember any such house over this way, and I am pretty well acqquainted with the country round about." “I'm surprised. It is an old house but a very good one. we are liv- ing high,” said Cousin Gray. Reddy pricked up his ears. “You're lucky." said he. "Mrs. Red- dy and I are doing all right, but we are not living high by any means. It is a little early for that. You must have found a good hunt- ing ground as well as a good house You certtlnly are a lucky Fox." “Who said anything about good hunting?" demanded Cousin Gray. “You said you are living high," retorted Raddy. “so I am. but what has that to do with good hunting?" replied Gray Fox. He looked puzzled. “Weli, iolks who have plenty to cot are said to be living high. 11 you didn't mean that what did you mean?" grumbled Reddy. Cousin Gray grinned with sudden understanding. "Come with me and I'll show you, said he. He led the way into the swamp. He stopped at the loot or a big tree and looked up. or course Red- dy looked up. Quite high up he saw a hole in the trunk. It was a big hole big enough to be the door- way to a house oi Bobby Coon's. But it wasn't. cousin Gray barked sharply. in a. moment a sharp lace appeared ill the doorway. It was the lace or Mrs. Gray. "I told you we are living high," said Gray Fox, and grinned. _.___....j.____j... with \ ALI. IIIE FAMILY xnosav em AN orrea "°” """"~ """- I FOR ME 10 FIGHT A RETURN BOUT wmi PINKNEY-GRIMES IN LONDON A we AURQAD ms Accoanme 10 mm wounenro Ir vouo use , I . _ - __._ __-__.-..-.- . um ..GUARoIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _. .. .-.-.-._---....... .~-—--- -———---~--- g . I g . A p . ‘ , _ fl ‘ ~ “— - Ar. ""» W" luNuor"runnovsL‘MovNrnln - byllltfim x " , 1 :._>, ..»...~.. . ._~_-. mm «--- ml l 7' 4 - A . -' ‘ "" 0/V7rI/nu/L! D/1wrm.4~ss ///so LMIM/... ' ' . ' ' ' - v A degrAm 4M'AM,r/-//s Mouams TAP/°E£,€li/E T/-I/5 A/VA, ' ~ mar ALLI5 TUOKA 541:-rumsur 1 HAND 70 may K/A/6 nor AS yr V or: LOOKOUT _ 1./.0:m/:5.’ . . SHOULD ALL/FF... ~':e ’ I . . 3: IN THE ~ » sremcs GIIAFIS GIIILII ‘ I~~-» . «ma , - ' filly Thornton‘. W. lure!!!) I;EcVc'fi§Es’,,,¢’-' ‘ I AM 2Nn ANNUAL r. n. l. HANDIOBAFI EXHIBITION uvuio man agdgumgu-gang; 33¢;-am_ ifirigg APRIL 25th To 3151 am, 1950 Be slow to scorn. Another may ed Cousin Grey and Mrs. any to Housma- ‘ Be gifted in some other way. keep away iron: the old Po-stun 5i_.|§PIcI9M[ Entries ol.-~Woodontt, Metalwork, Leotherwork, -F-eddy 1"°!- '4"11m“°‘ W113 °‘,m“'Y‘”l ‘° 1"“ ' . Pottery, Wee Needlework. etc» invited. Entry when Md,-';,d M he mm :, "'°,,,‘“,;‘;,°§,,,,,,,,°_’,.,,l,"°,’,°_,,,’,',;’,f,‘ 1 | » ' iorml ‘III; I m bl: low It: “:10-filrt Oentrgi Charlotte have been of ms , has been heeded and Roddy had ' ~ town rn comp return b March Ciro nu. Redd is art )1 lmost ‘ rotten that his c ins ' ' 31¢. _ y to kynow that he’ is om , '3?."'..l :1 the any coats were anygvulisre JOE PAIDOVJ by lbm ' \ - YES. WELL.LE‘I'5 ASK HIM. I'LL CALL HIM RIGHT AWAY. WE COULD SEE HUMPHREY TRY THE CHANNEL SWIM "00 v . as vou can Make‘, SILENCE y Carl Anderson cum UP-- so-iouwea-3 BACKI .. you six DE$P’RATE BANDITS SINGLEHANDED-e un- 'wm,Juoae-waliee AND Vie Buu:r A runs on -ma rauvesz WENT FISHING ONE NIGHT- I<,AND~-BUT TI-IE. FISH N’T arrma VERY with -/ii,'p"*-I 30''! YES, FILL IT UP! WELL, AS I SAID --IT WAS 4 WARM NIGHT. AND QUIET: EXCEPT FOI2 THE BULL‘ FIPOGS, AND THE JUDGE. FELL ASLEE - by ii estover: uovfw NERVES me -1;. ly Harry Iioonigooo . e uo~-arra\£\ mean more scones ace l'x'eM (KG! severe;