PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN. .Cl-IARLOTTTETOWN V _ P _ . ' APRIL 5. 1950 i y _ KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED . THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND V ‘ ‘ TEACHERS’ FEDERATION Annual Convention IN rhinos: or wanes conuxisi, . APRIL 11th,’1'2th and Jain ‘_ - lly Thornton W. Iiirgeu) MONDAY—2:00 p.m.—Meetlng of the Board or Gov- '°”" °""f‘.3‘o%'§‘.’,Y" "°“"’“’ emote. ‘ Though all the wide. wide world Addrfllflfil you roam the Minister of Education and by the seoretei-y- When‘ -‘er the heart is. there is Treasurer of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation. h°m°- 8:00 p.m.—A meeting open to the public and ad- '0“ M°"h" "“"‘“'°' dressed by Dr. M. M. Coady. Musical program by Stan Lancaster’s Chorus of Male voices. WEDNESDAY—a.m.—Addresses by Dr. L. W. Shaw and Dr. Frank Macliiunon. 6:15 p.m.——Dinncr at the Charlottetown. TUESDAY—'a.m.—President’s report; Polly Chuck had led Johnny 1 Numsu. to oownmo s1IIIET- chuck to her home in the Green Forest. She had dug that home in the (all after Johnny had gone to sleep for the winter. so he hnd known nothing about it. There she .1 -mi. AIOU1 sic comes.’ - r mioozs sionro ‘nus MDRNNG l 10 FIGHT PINKNEV-GRIMES IN LONDON, mo iiUMPHllEY’S GOING 10 TR‘! T0 our we wastes «scone N in 8:30 p.ni.——Mrs. B. C. Silver will address in Prince of Wales College a public meeting of those inter- ested in Home and School Groups. Any teacher interested in beginning such a group in her district is urged to attend. Tl'lURSDAY—1l:15 a.ni.—0pen Forum. M - V ESKIMO Ice conditions permitting the Motor Vessel Eskimo will resume direct freight and passenger service to the south coast of Newfoundland ports and St. Pierre commencing April 14th. For space and rates apply:— NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE ivower Prince St. or Phone Cli'town 1605 had spent the winter. Now he was seeing it for the iirst time. "This may have been all right for the winter. but you can't live here through the summer." mum. bled Johnny. "Perhaps you can't. but I can," retorted Polly a bit sharply, she was very proud of that home she had dug all by hersei: under it great rock. and she wanted Johnny to be proud or it too. _ “Whoever heard oi e Woodchuck living in the Green Forest?" re- torted Johnny chuck. “This one is living there right now. and if you don't like it you can go right back on the Green .._______T oouuooooooooovw-o ovtm-:<3-~..u contract Bridge ‘Lg liy Josephine Culbertson §=omnmmo am. SIZING UP Till: OPPONENTS The proper play oi’ such a hand as the following depends on the most precise appraisal of an op- ponent's bidding style. "Whoever heard of a Woodchucl: , living in the Green Forest?" retort- ed Johnny Chuck. Meadows," retorted Polly Chuck. "But—" began Johnny. .'‘But nothing," snapped Polly. She was losing patience. “What I meen is we chucks are people of the open space like the Green Meadows, or perhaps pieces where there are bushes like the Old Pasture and along the old stone wall. but not in among the tall trees that make the Green Forest. we just don't belong in the woods," declared Johnny chuck. “Haven't you forgotten some- thing?" asked Polly Chuck. "what have I forgotten?“ da- mended Johnny. "Your name." replied Polly Chuck. Johnny blinked. what did Polly mean? or course he hadn't lor- gotten his name. What a foolish question to ask. He said so. "I didn't know. You talk as it you have," replied Polly Chuck dryly. "I don’t know what you are talk- ing about," snapped Johnny. lie sounded cross. He was cross. His temper was beginning to get on edize. CHANNEL $IV&‘AEB.Or:l'T~£TH§ ,N°l_m deueh "Why do you think we are call- ’ DA I L Y C R O S S R D Both sides vulnerable.‘ ed Woodchucks if none oi the iamily ever live in the woods?’ demanded |) Buford~ acnoss isz. Asterisk 11. irencing 4 K 0 3 Polly Chuck. y l.Hard seml- DOWN swords ‘Q37 ‘ There -was a iunny look on the precious 1.Lece frills 1o.i=iuys tor 0*°1° {ace oi Johnny Chuck. . Yes. sir, stone on shirts money ‘Q J 5 I ‘ there was so. "I've never thought oi ll.Crazes 2.Constelia- tltcomiort 01°‘ N ‘Q 7 that," said he slowly. “No. sir. tcnrlstmas tion 21. Extinctbird 95 3 2 I've never thought of that at all. SONS 3-Show (N. 2.) 5.1987 5 W E '1': 4 3 Do you really suppose that once '10.slze ottypt inordinate 24. Uncooked 2 S ‘K 3 5 1 upon a time Chucks used to live 12. subside ton‘ 2e.Inilsrned ‘7 ‘ ' ‘ in the woods. in the Green Forest. 13-0313 again 4- Fufleffil Ipotbn ‘A ‘$9 5 instead oi out on the Green Mea- i§"§‘.i;'.‘.’.“"’ . ..;i°“° ................. 3:‘ ‘° ‘ ‘ - . . are 17. Wither s. Matures 29.1nsece 40. Wicked 4- A 10 9 buVtV"s"_;:‘nfi‘;"J§;.’;‘°c;}l°5’,‘g 5$§,,':“(°e‘; 18.Shoshoncan 7. Fresh-water 30.Mep (1. Serpentc This deal occurred. in a high- Jwk Anyway th“ is w'h“ some Indian fish 31.1-Ionor “W4 ltlke Nbb" S‘"“’' "M u“ Md" folks‘ call him instead of by his 20.S\\'ect s.sui'ter 33.Arst-cotoh 43-Y0‘-“‘K°‘ dine iv-°¢¢€‘5°d= real name which is Canada Jay. p°"“° °“"m' “‘5°“ “'”""m' North El“ 50"" w°" He had spent the winter in the 22. Norse god hunger M.begjoiiitl Otcontederetc 1‘ 1. 2' pug G” Fore“ Now he W“ Just 23. Former 9. Top on 37.Implsnu general 3. P”, 3. 1:... b T ‘d mm b k ‘or am léllllselriafl thing deeply 48.883“!!! 35-!» pug so Peas EEOC‘; $0035 up nortgcwhere 11,; zimchma Pass Pass makes his home. He overheard ...\\\\§\\\\\\il\\i& 23'‘‘\‘‘"‘° °' West was not to be dissuaded by Joilimny chuck’ .h L _ “M. L b‘ yum. "“ South's cue bid ii-om opening Easvs 0! course w°°dL mks used 0 . .. 1 n ’ y '°’{‘°9"°lg suit. and led the spade ten. south gr]:gtegizezgodffien?};:,yu:§l:):."; 1“. FY AND (“AP STUBS ““ ° ith the ace and led a. law ' . ., .. ,, _ yarn used Xggtwto me jack. East wok mg Woods. A _couple have been neigh- 1'MA5o|NGE-TOTA in iancy blank ace returned the spade queer. bore of mine {or a long time, and /________..._*T AT. @114 R work Mn South a bad moment mm] 1 live away up in the Deep woods. ,.AND CEQEALI AND FQ|ED ' TOMODW 32_cny(Pa.) gvestgtonowld mm Why shouldn't your folks live in E565 I 35.Pronoiin An" wmnm with dummy,‘ the woods? Tell me that." said he. ILL READ CAPS 36. Ever (contr.l d k. d 13 dm Wes“; Just try living in the Green Forest LETTER F|Q$T—- 38.Keti.lc 5}“ ° mg‘ I“ “TE” 1 Wm “, and you'll wonder why you've never ; 39. Birds an hump’ me" ed " e cub mug‘; lived here before." aclass E“’t' The hm” did "°" °‘;V1e1" If“ Polly Chuck nodded in approval. 42-W€ED 00"‘ play“ the km‘ °“ the ° °w "3 "This is where he is going to live vuisively “"1 °f the Club 53°)‘ N°w' Wm‘ this summer." said she. «.'1'elluriunv club situation cleared ‘up. South. “How do you know I am?" gm“.l_ uym.) problem was clear-cut. how could ed John“ chuck. 45. wild and he avoid the loss or a spade trick? "Renae when I mwe shown you hilarious A successful diamond iinesse would "mud, vou are going to say that "MTV" °’ °°“"" 9’°"‘d° the necessary ‘"3’ this is the very best home we ever 4: . mgklng cal-d—and ofihand it appeared that MW had_ wyve “We, had am“ ' _ 47.HIr-HEW "° W1" ‘“°“'5“V‘“3 PM W" thing like it '- declared Polly. “come ’i;_ [i:.\\. 49. Part of avaiiabiltefi ltlllilt south was not lsmetis- one ’ . stomach tied w e conc us on. He cw ' ‘ ;-' .- oi ox that East was an extremely soulnd mil‘: “l°,‘,‘d§’,‘°.i';V.“’;;§'§‘:nrggigmioisf '‘'-v4»-:..fl--~v--!r-I|--« '3 ' 50. Prongs bidder—would ' he have overcal ed ‘ ’ 51.0tiicrwise 4.5 one club with the iive-card,weekish ygnsggik h§‘3::"°: “ Ta";f;°“té°‘&‘b‘;;“ DBINGING‘ UP MWATHER DAILY CRYPTOQUO'1‘E—llere‘s how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X It isL0NGlI‘l'JLl.0W One lciirr 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- tropiiirs. iiic length and iormstiori or the words are all hints. liilch day the code letters are different. _ ’ _ A (‘ryptngrem Quotstio spade suit he had shown. the heart ace. the club king—-and nothing substantial in diamonds? South dc- cided that Eiist would not have hit! on this hand.— that he must have the diamond king! On the basis, South ignored the finesse. to run off every one oi his trumps and his last club trim. ‘When South ilniiiiy was down to chuckled and flew away. MEETING ‘ L. P. u. REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY EVENING tr d.th d ilt dthe . .1 \v r W :.i B x v P w r, .i w P w M B X d‘f,f’mf,::dssix,e\?/Iiiahetieieg ‘oc'.'.lqu,.,.,,, AT 7.15 . - w z p J r p C p of diamonds in dummy, East either A“ member; uegged to v"wG' ‘IW P“M 3)‘ OJSJ hadtogiveupthehighspiuieor o ,1 w C. —— s .i W M B V. ‘ blank the diamond king. He cho-.2 ‘.'«‘~tcrii"v's (‘r\'pinqiititc' Tl-ll-‘ CHEQUERED SPECFACLE or :::dl':,E°"s?&’;‘fi2§ Sg§§“sg‘;‘;‘,‘,‘ ‘.‘"(i L- w- HUGHES. -. » . - ‘ e . .c , so .-zccii c.Lor.*.' AND so MUCH sHAMi~:—-Mncnul./LY. mm“, to dummy-5 dlammd an Secretary. and then claim his contract. M4 llilrltml-\l3l"J“l‘Jit W‘ mWmfluM.~ma——_?_-_-m- by 5' C309 ‘ Len’ LUV A ouei-<.r.r—vv: man v i-i'iNs>Ecroi>..'.’- aur, ME 'A1'lIiN.'.’— I'M STUCK FAST TO IT, AND If [5 STUCK FAST" TO SOMETHING ' 'oaiIiaI.I..'. ‘QR H'AssI$'mNCl. 1° IOlD"‘:a.'.' DON'T p:;n:1: vou..-r~.: Dean-nu. AH//WEP THE Dooi2es;.:_-eusr BE _.__ comcvll , rn..ii?rnE 'ron.ii:n "W :n:-- Monsoon MAC. 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