. Manon 21. 1941 OIIE YEAR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE WITH ALL ROGERS MAJESTIC . RADIOS with all Radios sold during the months of March and April w. will give e one-year Flee Service Guarantee. "IEAR THE NEW ROGERS MAJESTIC r MORE ‘ Colorful Tone‘ i FOR Complete Enioyment m On The Air , “ISTEWS ORCHEST.‘ SATURDAY 8:00 to 8:30 P.M., CFCY Maclitltliltli liilnio SERVICE I60 Kent St. I l Phone I207 R,QOOOQQ>O#QQ-OO-O-OO—O-O-OQ“““““*l AgAAAAnnn OOQQOQOOOOQQQO 'O-O-O-OOOPOO-O 04-0-09 OPEN Table! leletvod. '§ )/\1?0 W. n». Masters 0f The Parachute Mail l l? i» ‘i’ Pe/ber Bonedld I §~OQEO QEOO€ i On the under side of the para- yi-liutt: she found something else of tintercst. of great interest; a few ‘ iwords pent-tiled on a slip of paper and pinned to the hem of the [a- hrie. True, they meant nothing to her; but they might mean mum to the police, who were notoriously neither so stupid nor so ill-inform- Pti as they were represented to be in r-tinlemporary fiction. She read. them uver. and fer all her enthu- lflitlSlll would make nothing out of Illiciii zit all. “Quoting you: 9:5 lor. 4. no need await confirmation. Any queries thro-ilgh No. 4. Mere Col." Quoting you! Why? Someone I‘f‘l»~.'3Iil"lK his arrangements tolsee it‘ he had them right? "Any queries through No. 4" \vas easy enough. . hut not helpful. It proved there t W .. _ " Lrcitr rausnum sTuRnv FLOORING The _l.lt;lIIlIl. brownish YEIIOW var- kw o; zircon, was used as an amulet tnprolccl the wcarer against light- irzzz. wounds. injuries, plague. or peslllcllcv. In ancient times. DAILY CROSSWORD 800 years. I? E] T H ACROSS 45. Seine: l3. Lumproys fl '3 t Healing 46. Pitcher l5. Orgar A a ointment 0f i_ [2 g l. Land under DQWN hwPiP-t‘; l‘! - tultlvation l. Laved 10. A mile Ill EH 9. An air 2. Regions lmurlter E g t0. Notion 3.1.0321! 22. Cat's cry E A ll. Direct one‘: claim on 23. Help ._ E E . course PT°P°TW 24. Neon Q D 12. Lillllrrd i ti...) (symJ v AIS niaiiilc C. Border 25. Behold! tiling.) keepers 27.Libcrate Yvflrhhuvn Answer 1i. Alter tGerJ 2B. Capital 34. Cut, as 16. A rake 6. Pinaceous tEng.) whiskers :7. Roman tree 29. Spawn of l6. Plunge inti money i. Jewish . fish water l8. Ytiale sheep month so. Organ or a1. Lani l 20. Late Latin '7. City (New) touch 39. Gang tabbni 8. Blotch tlnscctl 41. Elevated ti. Road 11. Wound 31. Scotttsh- trains lflbbr»? mark Ga ellc t shortened) 22. islands tPaciilcl 25. Monetary unit tBulgJ 26. Falsehood 2T. blossomed Bttlron tsym.) J2. lntcrna- lional language 33. DlSLYPSS signal 34. Varying weight find.) 35. Concludes 8S. Engriivcs with llCitIl l0. Public wot ks ofllcial IRoihJ l2. White silk scar! tliccl.) t3. Egg-shaped H. Granular. glacial snow (‘RYPTOQUOTE-A cryptogrem quotation FMMN-KCYQ. _ YFSMIIIXLVS Cryptoquote: Ilr\'l‘l~l BROKEN FAITH-SHAKESPEARE. Distributed by King Fcrituru Syndicatellfl Certain lilcd chapel floors from the original building of the Abbey Cthurch oi St. Denis-in France are still in existence, alter more than t PDX KNSX MV oMM/to. Pox QMKrxY ixi eocr MEXYO Pox xrrncvgxr rrtusr nor mu THAT oNcii: l WE SPECIALIZE IN ELECU. rtl-GAL REPAIRS It Does your Iron, Toaster or Hot Plate need a new ele- \ merit? Are your other electrical appliances, such os Table x Lumps, Vacuum Cleaners, etc, in need oi repairs? 1 l l ruou: 2280 > I w: WILL PICK ur and DELIVER l THE CAPITAL ELECTRIC 6I Grafton Street |l in... zzao ___’_' OFT OUR w/w If so— i l .!" were at least four in the know, at any rate. Which number, she won- dered. rltiaked the identity of the man with the grey car? And what was the racket? But she had the answer to that in her hand. She brat-ed her fingers under the string whit-h hound the parcel; and there she paused. No, she wou‘d not open it; not because she had any wild ideas about infernal ma- chines concealed in it, but because everything about: it, even the way the cord was tied might mean sonic- thing to those who had the regu~ lzir task of handling such things. No, she would not disturb it in any way; she would told up the parachute just as It was. 11d take the whole thing home. to he dc- liverecl to the police in Abbott's Ferry lOn1fi|‘l'0\V, when she went down to the market; and to he c~pcnecl by them. and by no one else. She walked up out of the hollow, and set out briskly for home. Sud- denly and absurdly‘ it occurred to her that she had lost something, and after a moment. ot mental searching she remembered what Il. was. Her nagging tooth, hopelessly outclassed in the matter o! interest ‘ and excitement, had long sillrg giv- en up the unequal struggle and stopped aching. CHAPTER lll , Thursday Begins on Wediiesda '1‘hllrstl.i_v. which was market day at Abbott's Ferry, began almost be- fore Wednesday was over. The eve at i-t ran late with much crating oi eggs and gathering of garden produce, the morning began as soon as it was light, for market buying at Abbott's Ferry wc-uld be iii flull swing by ten o'clock. and there was half a day's work to d0. and a three, mile journey to make, before tin-n. I cutting leltuc-es and pulling up radishes in the garden with he." father. He made remarks about the glorious weather which were not at all complimentary; the soil was like dust, and it there wasn't rain soon-his eomlulaints were more than half mechanical. One grumbled about the weather without even knowing it in England. “And it hasn't any virtues. has it?" said Peggy. “It doesn't ripen the summer apples at least a month earlier than they usually ripen, does it?" She looked with pride at those she had gathered the previous day. lauded in three baskets, wrappctl arid polished to a shining lustre. the very first slimmer apples of a forward year. "1 bet you what you like there are no others in the market to-duy. No one else has the sun we get up here, except the farm on the ridge, and they haven't the right trees to make the most oi’ it. Those will fetch ‘what I like tn ask for ‘emf’ Her father lifted his brown weathered. humorc-tis lat-e from the leltut-es. and grinned at her. “Oh, all right. ‘it has it good points. But you can't deny itfis rotten for llft-‘BH stuff and tishlnfl." "We don't deal in fish." said W883’. and departed to load her float. “Tm"llaa;a“...'i¥;§t 14> By J. R. WILLIAMSOUR BOARDING HOUSE Qaqrwieos! IF tamper: is Mitzi, DITCH was-r vuLeAR THE REPAIR one rtoulz OF H CHEW.’ HAVEN'T vou sane LIKE THEM ‘N “EIEE A5 You stxvpueuave uncut» p ~ aor A POCKET coma! "to RUB rr AN we LL common! As A BAuceR-EYID . oer our vouta WA$TE IN ABOUT BACK 1o wi-tzlffi YOUTH T. 100 auccumaeow-tiia- \_ ill. AN’ “DY UP" WE "c" WDEE" WE WEQEQ cums or- Tite claws AND RA» \\ ‘till. 6° W"? 5°51?" cfifidfis. ‘ggét/ERY- ANAY~UMIBRIEF v.'--uow »' “*5 ""5- ' ~ "rumor oiatvieo WHEN s term-nu amt QUEEN, tar’ ME rotten new. SLIPPEIZS- . \;_‘.\\.\ \ a M‘ ll l v “lll l ctovca CLUB _ . WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCI M!" Ion ltelerutluril Early by Calling 1:22, —CAFETERlA- i, ' Dancing at: 9 O'clock with LQQIOIIIIIQI Orchestra ADRIISSION Bk EACH NQ>OO%OO%GQ<$>OOZ>OO'ZCO'T>OO%OWQO{>O contracts, ptirtlculary. Peggy was up with the dawnf \\\'\\\\\ I I! 97 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1:0 was euanrc Contract Bridge Ibfilfllil the Weakness 1h defending against notrump the Vital consideration: ls to “spot” the suit in which dcclarer may be weak. That point alone would have guid- ed West to the suecesstul (lerense in today's deal. louth denier. lint-Went vulnerable. QIII $198 0Q 1.00 e4 Jlfl 9A 1o 2 4Q 3 ‘I vAQ l" N I ‘ pic-res _§__I 4-953 QK 8 ‘K5 4 sax: is a ‘A Q 8 The bidding South Welt N0?“ 5"‘ 1o 1v =0 PW 3N1‘ Pee: Pas: P88’ North's tree raise in diamond; was very bld. based as it was on virtually nothing but length in the diamond suit. Raises at this type almost always lead l0 urn-sound, and sometimes highly dangerous. contracts. West, convinced that his right- hand opponent ha dthe hcurt suit well controlled. decided to lend the fourth-highest card ln/ his other long suit. clubs. Dumruys ten hcld aitrd the declarer promptly ran oil‘ all five diamond tricks. West's first. two discards were the seven and deuce of hearts. and he IIlC-Tl‘ let go two clubs. On the fourth round of diamonds, which was started from the closed hand, East signalled vigorously with the nine at rpvcrs. but when declarer cashed the last diamond. West either ignored or failed to understand his partner's suggestion and intent on holding the A-O-ln of hearts. discarded a swde. That was all South needed! ire l. lcl down the heart icing and rtcw West hatf" no chance to lake live tucks. When the first trick mariterl South with the ace. queen‘. nuel eight of cdlubs and since hi; rid had already marked him with the hcnrl king. West sliculd hatre FPaliZed that tlrg only remaining hove was to strike his partner with good and long Fliflti ' Thus. he should have disc d arnther heart on the run of diamonds. care- fully keeping his thnsc spades r: that when he took the lead with the heart queen. e could shirt to the ace amid another shade. B\' lholdllnq the spade deuce to put partner in with. he would hive made the contract Impossiblr la fulfill. HOUSEHOLD CLOWVN In the first quarter ot the 14th century the jester was an immort- ant part oi’ eveiy large housfltold. BRONCHIAI AS HMA GETS FAST RELIEF _Don't: let choking spells frighten you any more. ltyou are a victim oi Infectious Colds, use Polson’s Cough Syrup‘. It cts as airintcrual antiseptic, an thins out the mucus or phlegm that causes the gasping and choking. Polson’s Cough Syrup helps to bring better health and strength to those who suffer constantly from Colds, and it scents like a lieaven-on-eartli to anyone wanting to get quick relief for a Cough or 'l‘hroat Ailmcnt due to Cold. Insist on Polsorfls only-the Cough Syrup of the day, 35c at all dealers. PUISONS CUU S RUP f With Moior Hoopla “ax .. 8dr wuerze LQANDER. ‘: KING OFTHFROYTL-MOUNTED ease ELEVEN fished Q ivfln If i '.~.~.ra::.~.:~'--— g‘, COJGAR CAUGHT JOE lit m6 SOLAR news MDMAM A [EFT ID INE SIDE 0F THE TACE DRIVING we CHAMP BACKWARU... MRS. D, I A5KED CIYUSHEI? TO CUVIE OVER AND HELP ME WITH MY HOMEWORK TRIS PMr-IS IT I OKAY B)’ YOU? ‘II lli ‘I ill "ll <\ _- llllllllll lll _ - lltlllllllllllllllllllllllllil"l!"y, BUT I IMAGINE I'VE GOT TO WWK A6 l’ SLIDE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IT EASY TODAY!’ l WANT TU F55 OUT WITH WALTER WCARIY AN’ LEFT WORD TH’ REClTAL-' . , I g Ii i ~~ |r.' sooty, POLEON.’ LET'S PLAY K ... .__ rltur THE roar-w you coin’ '- ma’ ARiNwguR stiPPIn.cAP'i' t p ~. AW LIF.‘ ’°' DOWN sici< “JUST ‘FORE- o-qi NA NT NG‘ IN AFRICA Rfiiiéwsnjls m ego-it.