gcrosun 22.‘ 194s Q O Q Ofifi-O-OQRO-O-O-O-O-OO-OQ-Ofi DANCE PARKDALE HALL Sponsored by Scouts and ‘ Cubs Admission 35c Friday, Oct. 22nd. ,. I Z Z I t l i E 9:00 o'clock K. OF C. ilhicken Raffle New Hall Friday, Oct. 22 Come end bring a Friend »v'-_-">-~vv'-rrvww-v~; DIAAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Pineapple (So. Am.) s. Head coverings 9. Native of Arabia 10. Leave out 11. Long for l2. An autocrat 14. Tramp 15. Kitchen utensil 16. Perform 11. Part o! “to be" 18. Distress sl ai 19. Narrow in- let (geoL) l0. Sung by a choir l3. An age I4. A small municipality 26. Cry 28. Full of prac- tical worth l1. Sea eagle I2. Export (abbrJ 83. Tellurium tsym.) 34. Greek letter 35. Part of "to be" Boy's jacket Missile weapon e0. Applauds t1. Mountain DOWN 1. A congre- gation 2. Country, SE Asia . 3. Part of o. church 4. Man's nickname ti. Stupors 6. Egyptian god 7. Swine 8. Artist's workroom l1. Stylish 13. Furnish temporarily l6. 88. pool l2. Hillside dugout t3. Proseeutes judicially t4. Greek letter Over Bonk of Commerce l m; Musical Festival in the South Shore Musical Fea- tivll Milli held In S'Slde llllrh School. Nov. 8th., adult groups will he heard in that beautiful anthem "Bless the Lord 0 My Soul," also any hymn tune of their selection. Mayor -Arnett will be chairman at the afternoon session. se-e SATURDAY and SUNDAY October 23rd. and 24th. . Goose, iluck and Chicken Dinners Served at Blue Haven Restaurant Malpeque Road Three mil from Charlottetown flours are 12-2; 5-8 15. Star in Gemini (rm-l Ll 18. Salt [a L’ (chem) Y Blil §,'k‘,',‘,§”“' HE n5 n l chai-nbcr ugugtlgnmgg 22. Tear [grim BEE growl old UUlZlQ WEE ' . per _ se- 26. Skin tumorg Yesterdays Aneiier 27. Bursts forth 85. Article of 29. Any concep- merchandise tlon of an 38. River tEur.) ideal place 37 An open pie 30. Part ofa 39. Water (Fix) camera 40. Part ol a. 32. Merits locomotive DAILY CRYPTOQUOTB-llerfsliowdlo work it: AXY IaLON DLBAAXR GFBLLOW r One letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used for the three L's, X for the-two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- Itrophes. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are diflerent. A Oryptogrsm Quotation OGWOIH H81‘ I-DHI X0, H UKV IOBO FKl-l D ETL STIIU TL HK Ill-ISO] HIDIAL-XORDTOMTZ. _ Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE cons orvs: runs: YEARSl ton YOU wnn. DERlVE mom YOURSELF ALL sass YOU NEED-OVID. Distributed by ltlng Features lyndicate. Ins. , (By TE TWITCHING TAIL IA trifling thing, a twitching tail, Can cause the best of plans to tail. --Tutty the Lynx. Tuity the Lynx had set his mind on a‘ Beaver dinner. He had dis- covered that. Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. Paddy were making e new home in the Green Forest. That meant. opportunity. Tuity is not one to pass up opportunity, especially when such a least as a Beaver dinner is concerned. Tufty knows Beavers and their ways. No one knows them better All his life he had lived near them. had studied them and hunted them and been what Pad- dy calls an undesirable neighbor. So nOw he recognized opportunity and meant to make the most of it. "Those Beavers were driven down from the Great Mountain by ' the Red Terror and are making a new home.” thought he. "They've got a lot of work to do to make a pond big enough, and cut and store food enough before winter freezes things up. They will be so busy that they cannot be as watch- ful as usual. That should make it easier to catch one of them, They will take chances that they wouldn't. take ll they had plenty 0t time. If I fail to catch one it will be my own fault." How true that was he had yet to learn. lie had almost caught Paddy at work trimming a tree he had just out. down. Mrs. Paddy had been hidden from him by some branches but. she had seen hiirn and given the alarm just in time. He knew now the two workers knew that lic was in the neighborhood and 'W(llll1l be (lOHhlY watchful. It would lake patience and cunning to lcaich one of them, He had both and one failure didn't discourage lhlm at all. 1t made mm all the Imore eager and determined to succeed. ‘that is One good thing ‘about a failure; it can be and crftcn is a spur to greater etiort. Some of lihe greatest successes in life have been built on great failures. Just as Tuity expected Paddy and Mrs. Paddy didn't go hack to A/\4\.\.A I i . l p’? Contract Bridge? By Josephine Culbertson e 1! l’ .. x661 Two-Suited Hands It is not. always correct, when ‘lholdini: two long suits, to show iboth or them in the bidding. The determining factor is usually the‘ overall strength of the hand, and a careful eye must, be kept on the bidding level. Consider this case: This was the vray the hand was bid in a nihher grime where all four players were considered inr Thornton W. Burgess) .he almost held it. His eyes gleamed dinner the tree they had been at. work on when he had a thZ They left. ii lie. In fact they didn't come near the food trees again that afternoon or that night, They worked on their dam instead. But they would have to return soon for these were the only trees near enough to their new pond to he easily harvested. ‘Putty meant to be hidden close by, ready and waiting for them when they did return, One tree halt cut through was still standing. Tully was sure that when they did return they would iinish cutting this first oi all. Near it. quite near enough, was an old log. Lying flat behind it Tufty couldn't be seen from the water 01' even from the toot of that half-cut tree. Lying there motionless, partly covered by big ferns, he looked much like an old lc-g himself. Tufty knew that Beaver folk like himself, like best to be out after dark, but when tmdisturhed will often work in daylight. Hi: guessed that they would suspect he might be waiting for iiicni that night so wouldn't return, but be- cause time was short they would corne out during the next day. lie meant to be there when they did. It was a. gOod guess. Ho. had keen in hiding behind that old log only u little while the next moririig when he saw Paddy and Mrs. Paddy leave the dam on ivhit-h they had been at work and swim tuwi-ird his side 0i the small pond, F01‘ what to Tuity seemed a long time. a very long time, llicy remained just a little any out lrom shore, only the two brown heads above water. 'I‘hey were looking things over. They still were suspicious and were trying to make sure that the way was clear and there was no danger. ll Tufty didn't hold his breath huiigrily. Never for so much us a second did he take them frurn those brown heads in the water. He quivercd with excitement, His stub oi’ a tall began to twitch. He couldn't keep it still, l-le simply above avcagr [unclean and llncle Elliy MQQYY‘ $1! X final 1'11 Z0 3 ‘sieafivliie when . I! tilltiorii Masha-Eric , wiunIP QY ‘IUD.’ ,a tree near by ior some time. He couldrft. "mum ‘Thief! Thief!" screamed Sammy Jay. He had been sitting in had looked down on Tulty without seeing him until that tail twitched. Sammy's sharp eyes had caught the very first twitch. At his first scream the brown heads in the wutcr disappeared. Tutiy looked up and snarled, That; twitching tall had cost him a. dinner. ltliP “ Northdealer. Bothsldesvulnerable. 4.4x: ~ ‘A110 05525 games A632 A9 {Q87 WNE QKQOI QJBZ QKD skosz S 4.1164: QQ10875 Q432 §10764S ‘<1 North last Souh West 2N1‘ Pass 3Q ‘Pass 3N1‘ Pass 4Q Pal BIT Pass Pass Pass North-South were not using any artificial slam convention, so North's jump to five notrump was ‘mmll’ B "who urge ror South to big six in either of his suits or to raise to six notrinnp. South, liowover, felt (rather naturally!) l-hll: he had already bid his hand up to the limit, and, yet not want- ing l0 Bel» w!’ hlfillea‘. he passed to five notrump. Uflfvrwnately. n. made little difference what south did over five nlil-Yump. because by this tltne the partnership was "overheard," North went. down two on East's club ooeninr. but South would have gone down at least one, without honors, at six spades or six diamonds. The bidding went astray at the point. where South attempted to show his illstribution, wlhout-giv- 1H8 Proper lhollsht to another, even more important consideration, The 51111918 tact was that South's hold- ing was too weak for the pewnd hid. 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