l l PAGE TEN , tTHE GUARDIAN. ciiAaLo'r'ri:TowNh ' y W NOVEMBER 20. 1950 M N ' 53y,Zane Cl'r:y i Civic Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals against Civic Valuations and Assessments for the year 1950 will meet on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21th, 1950, at 10 A.M.. in the Court Room. City Building. to hear appeals from supplementary valuations and assess- ments. ' Dated November 15. 1950. . JAMES A. FULLERTON, City Clerk, City of Charlottetown. D .. . 9 i ,., DAILY CROSSWORDi1E:lIdgiBitdEji i v i , ACROSS 48.Prlcked 9 Adog'a ” 1 ummm .1 1. Heavy chain painfully lead i urju um 9 6. iridescent 49. Paradise 12. Couches Ulli llllli ..;;.; . gem . so. Burglar: 13. Place tor H will Hlliilil if '10. Of Ariiia (slang) troops to U" ' L3,” HWL” Jl ll 1,. Cm”, amp R i.iii.iE.mil1m.:i.ii1 f it 12. Alaw vl)0tl'N night. nu.” 5,14,.) H" -,- 14. Larva nf 1. txegative 17. Inactive uunnu uuuuu ,3! i - eyethread- electrode 19. 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X for the two 0'1, etc. Single letters, apog. trnphie.-. the length and formation of the words are all hlnu. Each day the code letters are different. N Acryptogramonetatlevi rEGOKOVB HXVCAT an 1:11-M vp HKMIBMI HKCDD-I-IXFPXHYMFIM. 5-""'lM”- Frviitoquotez A FELLOW-FEIUNG mums ON! NONDROUS KIND-GARRICK. ' ' M i - : couan ririaacic as AIRAID? Of all who roam this earthly sphere None lives who is devoid of fear. --Old Mother Nature. I-ionker the Goose and his flock on their way to the Sunny South had settled for the night. They had settled. but they were not yet. ready '9? 519913. They were gabbling in low "M95 '5 Only Geese can gabble. It had been an exciting day and time was much to gobble about. Yes. sir. it had been an exciting day. Wouldn't you be excited if you had met one of the largest. animals ever to live? Hid looked into g, mouth so big that it seemed as if you could be taken in and swallowed whole? Of course you would. Well. that is just what. had hap- pened that day to those Geese. They had been flying far out from shore over the ocean and had stop- ped on the water to rest. without: warning. up from the depths had come Baleen the Blue Whale. larg. eat of the Whale cousins. largest of all living creatures, so big that bg. side him even an elephant would look i'91'.V small. Among themselves they called him Big Mouth which, iD”GD'CPOClU0 ?.i'?41'?l-lo-L-7?'m!II' l contract Bridge E By Josephine 40DD HELP FROM THE ENEMY Culbertson The declarai"s first play in today's deal. though natural enough. was unfortunate. and after that he need- ed help from the enemyy. s2-mi. dealer: ” East-Wat vulnerable. Q '1 Q A Q S 5 I gnxqe 4, K .7 1 .Q Q in 5 Q .i 4 3 e 2 N V K a 9.11091 W E QJIOTN 4 2 S 2 ' Q --4 q, Q to at J 9 4 5 Q A K ll 5 O 9 B 'I ll 1 4. A s 3 2 ,'nie bidding: - South West North i 9 Pass 2 9 Pass) 2 Q . Pass 4 NT Pan. .'oQ(!).Pass 6.. Pas. Pass Pass t m. 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This was probably a good idea. in- asmuch as North might have risk- ed a grand-slam bid if South had West. opened the heart jack. and since this locked like a free finesse. queen. when liast. covered. however. south had to ruff. and now one lead of trumps revealed the very bad situ- with a sure laser in trumps, south was in serious difficulties. since it would obviously be hard. I not impossible, to handle all the rest or the cards without loss." The heart led from dummy. and south discarded a club. Then a low heart was led-and East. was put in with the mash trump and return- ed a trump; then south would have found himself in dire trouble. Actu- to the kin: of clubs: Now. on an- other heart lead. but still could have redeemed himself by rutiing high and leading a. trump. but this time he discarded I club-Ind it was all over! south ruffed the trick, spade with an honor. When he then led the last heart; from dummy. East. had to be satisfied with one diamond trick-the diam was home! "Finback ha.-n't any teeth either." spoke up H(lllkrl'. if you ever have seen Baleen. you will agree was a very good name indeed. They had seen another of the Whale cousins. Fiiiback. who was not nearly as big as his cousin but still was almost too big for belief. He was more than sixty feet long. You wouldn't call that small. would you? They had seen him before they saw Big Mouth. After the lat- ter disappeared for good they saw Flnback again. in fact he was in their neighborhood for quite a while so that they got quite used to him and the young Geese grew less and less afraid of him. The older ones. who made his at-qiiaiiitanre long ago. uei-e not afraid at all. They knew he couldn't swallow one of them if he tried. and he wouldn't try. so there was nothing to fear. when Finhaclt finally left he did so in such a hurry that it was very much as if he had a sudden fright. It was about this that the Geese were gabbllizg when they should have been going to sleep. "It couldn't. be," said one. "What. couldn't be?" another ask- ed. "It couldnt be that that fellow was scared. No one as big as that would be afraid of anything: not of anything at all." replied the other. "Perhaps Big Mouth. his awful big cousin. was about. and we didn't see him it. might be that. he was afraid of him because he is so much bigger." said another. "Don't tell us you think anyone that big could be anywhere around land we not know it!" exclaimed another. Thereupon tlierr was much gab- ;bling and all agreed that Big Mouth lcouldn'l: possibly have been around at that time. so if Finback was afraid. it. couldn't. have been of his bigger cousin. "Anyway Big Mouth lia.si1't any teeth. so I guess he rm.ildii'i. hurt 1 anyone if he tried." said one. "How do you know he hasn't?" came the prompt demand. "Because I looked right. into his mouth when he had it open. There wasn't I. tooth there." retorted the other. At once there was a lot more gab- bling and it. was agreed that this was so. All of them had looked into that big mouth. but some had been too frightened to think about teeth. Now they were sure that if there had been any teeth they would have been very big teeth. so big that they would have been noticed at once. "Finback hasn't any teeth either." spoke up Honker. This wasn't. the first time the wise old leader had seen whales. You see he had made this long trip so many times that he had seen many whales. He knew that neither Finback nor Baleen. his biggest. cousin. has teeth. It seemed queer to think it was so. but d he was sure that it. -was. and he was right. Neither of these great whales has teeth. Even so could it be that Finbarkk sudden leaving in the way he had " that day meant he was afraid. was g scared? The Geese aabbled about it until long after they should have been asleep. MONTREAL. 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