PAGE TEN NORTH AMIIICIN LIFE L. S. STEVENSON lroneh Manager . T40 RICHMOND ST. i All Profin for PoIi'cyIIoIdorI' WHERE THERE'S THERE'SH ROISNPITALITY DAILY ACROSS ' 1. Bounder I. Owns 7. Gunebf chance 8. Species of pier (arch, ID. Mohamme- dan priest 11. Rebiif! 5 12. Halli i .18. Worked. as 6. 'l CROSSWORD DOWN 13. Majestic A drome- 14. June-bug dary 16. Dinngure ConsteI- 11. Evening lation (poIi..) Brazilian Island in gentleman China Sea A door Chinese fastening pagoda . Coins . Unit of work rlndia) 25. Tree Wcli- 26. Web-footed considered , Fire dollars tslangt The white 1. 2. 3. 22. and Eva HEB IEEHEIE n Han snoop 23. in ionic Illiili Iliiiii sinus: and Tulud-y'v Aura , O. an is the soil 115. A defensive head 3.1. Variety of willovorr. 35. Drega 38. Likely ' 39. Female deer 28. 29. 31. 53 , covering i18.F'odder Val. 19. Ls.nd- 1 measure 20. Topaz hiim- ming-biril 2!. Ever (poet ) 22. Worried 25. Past 27. Audience 28. Twice (prefix) 30. Classify 32. A shallow pool attach- ed to thc srn M. Unattrac- live 36. St-iirra of light. 37. Painful 38. Min: entrance 10. Anglo- Saxon scrf ii. American author tposs.l 42 Roman money 43. Thrice JHHIBJ poplar Exclamation ea M 8rZ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herefs how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X B IsL0NGFELL0WI 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- trophies. the in-.;:th and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation 'tCJKV KR. xaseu rrvrcrnrcrii BZFPR ivxzc1..i-ran CBBL cie DUBJ- rzv k'.lKA-UBRSDPUUBJ. Yesterdays Lriptoquotei CHARMS BY ACCEPTING, H! SUBMITTING SWAYS, YET HAS HER HUMOUR MOST WHEN SHE OBEYS-POPE. - - -r OUR BOARDING HOUSE WW THE GUARDIAN. IUHARLOTTETOWN 59.9mm A LESSON m 'i-ourcwcss At all times be polite. The cost. is nothing, and there's nothing lost. --Old Mother Nature. That. is it true saying of Old Mother Nature's. It costs nothing to be polite, and there is nothing lost in being polite. On the other hand there is great gain in being poliic, Politeness is a sort of iii- rrstment that often pays big div- idcnds. "I wasn't afraid of him." boast- ed Little Too-Sniart. Reddy Fox shook his head as he looked down at his small son. 'tYou should have been," said he. "I (Ii'lll'l. see ii'li,v," said the small Fox. ”I-ic is a lot smaller than me.” 'That. has nothing to do with ,it. Never Judge others wholly by ihcir size. if I hadn't come along Just uhrn I did. you would have I')f'Fll iiic sorriest IitiI04F0X in all the Grcai World. That was a lit- tic, Skunk. He was one of Jimmy iskunkks children." explained Red- id)' I"nx. "Who is Jimmy asked the hill? Prix I ”Thr most. indrpendeiit person on all lho Gr:-oii Meadows and in the Green Fore-st," declared Red- dy. and he said it as it he really meant it. The eyes of tho small Fox grew wide with wonder. ”Is it because hr is so I.)lE!'I" he asked. ”Arc you afraid of him?" "No," replied Raddy; "he isn't as big as myself, and I'm not afraid of him. because I never i:ll'() him a chance to make me afraid. I am always polite to him. Skunk?" Eicrylzociy is polite to him. It pays to be polite to him." "Whv'!" asked the small Fox. "Why does it pay?" "Because it keeps one out of trouble". replied Reddy. and then added, "Look, here comes Jimmy himself." Sure pnougli, coining along the little path was Jimmy Skunk. He was dressed exactly like his small son in black and white. Perhaps I should say his small son was dressed exactly like him. He was nmbliii: along the little path as if he hadn't a care iii the world. IlN'nw and then he stopped to poke -over ll, stone or a stick as if he were looking for something under them. Major Hoople y , ETZE EH5 is,BOV5! BATTLE-A3(,6WiF"”' ”DALl6i-lTEi2 OF M .i you SAV 6HE'5 ow eor ueiz COOK- By-;hornton W. Burgess 31-le looked after Jimmy Skunk. Ho ace-small of hearts with the Jack- unall in dummy, but East was not to be misled-he had observed South's play of the nine of hearts and West's encouraging eight.- spot. so East followed in with the heart ten. south now run off his live dia- mond tricks. West discarded three spades. one heart: and his last club. Declarer felt that there was no chance to get a spade trick since the opposing hearts were established. and so he cashed both clubs to assure himself of eight tricks. when he then led a spade, West. put up the ace and returned a heart. and East took the setting trick with a club. When, near the end. South laid down a club and West did not follow suit, West's distribution should have been marked. More- "He is looking for fat Beetles". whispered Reddy. "He is very fond of fat Beetles and Crickets and Grasshoppers and other things of that kind." Raddy was still standing in the middle of the lit- tle path from which he had so rudely knocked his small son "It's A very nice morning." rc- plied Reddy very politely. ”Are you going far?" ”How should I know?" replied Jimmy. "I don't know whether or not I'm going far. It all depends on where and when I get enough sprawling. Jimmy Skunk looked over, there was the fact that at- up. ”It's a nice morning," said ter leading the heart king, East's he second heart play had been theI ANNUAL MEETINGS ten. Thus, South should have known the exact heart division, and instead of cashing the second club trick, he should have led a spade. ,Theri the opponents would have been helpless. NOTICE .To the Policy Holders of the late John R. Stewart: The office of the late John R. Stewart, Maritime Build- ing, New Glasgow, Nova Sco- tia, is open for business and will in future be operated by Mrs. John R. Stewart un- der the same name, John R. Stewart Insurance Agency. L , to eat." He came right along Just as if Raddy wasn't there. Little Too-Smart. watched with wide-eyed excitement. Would his father let this fellow so much smaller than himself make him get out of the path? Jimmy kept right. on Just as if there was no one in the path ahead of him. When he was almost to Roddy he stopped for a moment. He lifted his big plumey tall. black with a white tip. He lifted his two black front feet from the ground and brought them down with a little thump. Reddy gave, his small son I funny side - wise glance. Theii most politely he stepped out of that path to one side. ”The path Liberal Associations Of Queens county 4th District-Eldon Hall, Monday, Aug. 4th-8g30 p,m, 3rd District-Mt. Stewart, Tuesday, Aug. 5th-8.30 p.m. 5th District-Clover Club, Wednesday, Aug. GthV8.30 p.m. 1st District-Bradalbane, Thursday, Aug. 7th-8.30 p.m. 2nd District-Kingston, Friday, Aug. Sthe-8.30 p.m. Everybody Welcome is all yours," he said to Jimmy Skunk. "Thanks." replied Jimmy polite ly, then added, "I thought it would bc" "What would he have done if you hadn't. stepped out of his VOCAT1pNAL SCHOOL way?” asked the little Fox. This time Reddy really did grin. ”I hate to think," he said. and stepped back into the path. hesitated a moment. "Come on." said he, "we'll follow Jimmy A little way. Perhaps you may learn something. Perhaps you may learn why politeness pays." The. small Fox hastily scramb- led up to the path and followed Board. The adjourned meeting of July 23rd will convene on Monday. August 4th at 3 pm. i Thisymecting is called for the purpose of electing I I : AUGUST ; 1952 T ILLIISTRATIOII STATION” FIELD DAYS Th Domini D art: t: f A tion iviih the f9II10VilT(.?iaI IgfalparIimen?IIdIEItAIgeri2IilEiIii:gDerIY hold Illustration Station Field Days on the following dat WI; rain or shine: es" FarmofJ.W.M K zl ds , . 5, 6:30 p.m. Speakeig: TtIlIis: I-IIazelOr1I2oIEIi)1si:le, II,fa.II(C!:I.,'1?aIIrgeI,I,stI ghalga llylhgtgide, F. M. Deacon, Hon. C. C. Baker, -w. R: Farm of Robert W (I 'd d S , Kn ' 6 2:00 p.m. Speakers:mItIiSsIseHaaIIzel lciI(I1landIItiS2I:oI(EII l1:iIIrgeIiIi?, .. B. Whiteside, s. c. Wright, Hon. c. c. Baker w R Shaw, M.B.E. . ' ' ' Farm of Zcnoii Gallant, Urbainvllle, August 7, 2-0( pKrIIk11.'t Sgeaigers: Miss Hazel Roland, R. C. Parent, G, .13 W. lREl.SlSrt1!:aW'. Ifeigligight, R. B. MacLaren, Hon. C. C. Baker, A ioiir willibe made of the station fields, and fertil. ized pastures, meadows, mixtures for hay and pasture cereals, root and potato crops will be observed. The ex: perimental work active on the Illustration Stations will be reviewed and discussed by the Supervisor. Take this as an opportunity to meet your neighbors to coiivcrsc with departmental representatives and View the work that is in progress. W. N. BLACK, Supervisor of Illustration Stations for Prince Edward Island. POTATO DEALERS MEETING - CHARLOTTETOWN I a representative to the P. E. 1. Potato Marketing P. E. I. MARKETING BOARD. . J. 0. C. CAMPBELL, Chairman behind his father. Rcddy kept at ii respectful distance behind Jim- my. mi PLYWOODS it WALLIOARDS ii . .-.6, 1.; IA3Il'F .ao.r.n.wanmsr. as. s? Hiisiuas-r..c-nan: 67 O OULDINGS ROOFING. ETC. I .?:..,mcDORALD . now: WOOIJWORKING COMPANY. LIMITED A r' enoiva: 2767 - ma THE VITAL "COllNT-ON-'l'HE- HAND" All today's rieciarer had to do was to "count" the opponents hands, as they had been revealed 'by the earlier play. but he appa- rently neglcctied this always-4-'uu cellent step. South dealer. North-South vumerablc The bidding had two points of interest-North's failure to raise diamonds on the first round. and East's optimistic double of three ' LI'L ABNER KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED UMP IIIM ourwra (09555 GMYOM DENVER” 1'11. 51 OW TAU! 5 K75 :i I .T 6 Q Q 6 5 'i 2 POGO Q J 3 1 A J 9 5 O I , T 4 2 N e K Q 1o uev MIZ MAWBILLE iieeziaw eaossz w E 11894” Eg5zK7;oNPEi!To'rHER'A:l. O 1 g” C 4. NY is 4 S 5 1 s win-nw re: gone TO A Q 10 6 HOME. , Q A O ' 9 A K 5 i0 1 4. K Q in The bidding: south West North Eastl 1 Q I A Pass 24. I N T Pass 3 N T Dbie. Pass mu Pass . -., ,. BLIIE PETER STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Next sailing of M. V. Blue Prince will be on August 5th from Charlottetown direct to St. Johns, Newfoundland; for space reservations and rates apply ' NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. BOX 85 - PHONE 1605 IWIIVI sir we zurrxttxvmulm cams ro LIE I IIOWDAND raw... 7lEIIVsPE(f0P.t'5f1MII'DF I ssvoms M! no mi; ow5rnIs7rIcr;mv'm14xt : ' ” ME 41412,! ,7 0' we HE wiLi.H W” bKlN' emotion. DY ADY SMNIMAS By Al Capp notrump-but. it is the play with which we are most concerned. West. opened his top club. East put up his ace and shifted to the Srsmmo wxmrunv Arm MNERS Rsrusm mrrta Hill, )UbMiIDDlE i msnovx rnzxovs m nmvlraorxcp Wt-N SHOULD Aid RUN MAH FEET RAGGED T DEE-LIVER A IT IN AWEEK-LIKE AH king of hearts. Declarnr ducked. hoping that. East would be afraid to continue the suit because of the possibility that South still had I will I Ssso I on. mm woo vawx-Fo'i.n. AINIR YOKUM.'.'- A SPESHUL DEE-LNIRY LETTER DOES WIF ALL SPESHUL DE:-LNERI5 P - llnztoats Yams tow: A141 1221 war fHl'lE77z'R IS sqmrso IN ”'”"pow:ktL1Lo”u mar Iifilsgk;-el4'7i7 E31023: amu rxwuzm mama: . Willi ESSO FURNACE OI! CONTRACT ASSUREQ . nwgrin PLuMaiN'siioP. u Fltlroy st. . cimmi WW5" LN? & MscLeod e Greens Montague ' Phone 35 1-2. B. MacNelll 1! Russell st. - snmmcnlde - ' I oourr KNOW. MAVBE - one A TH' suoweas. ASK 'eM iusioe. RIP KIRBY I II I N I I I , . ' . Lrr ME uava oocroe, Miss LEE uns TOLD ME -run you 5,-- N i N nus ewctovz IT oocToe..IiLi. wee: nor vcaunrzo TO REMOVE was i TAKE FULL sim. To A uosmm. my run your ON - assvomiaiui-vi LIFE uAs am: Tl-lREATENED...YOU i M4 as sure I iviu. as DiSCREET! NOW ON r' I TW JOIK5 WA5N'T GONNA LET ME IN. NOT MUCH! TM 100 SMO FER THEM G'RlLLA5.' 1 pi i MOW NARVINO WILL GO! THREE FOUND! WITH ALUE MANN. :2: "ill