PACE TEN THE G.iI.R. TRAIN SERVICES IN. CHARLOTTETOWN For Summerside - Borden 1.00 e.m.. IM p.m. Dnily ex. Sunday For Murray Harbor . .'l.1ll p.m. daily ex. Sunday For souris ,2.80 p.m. dntly ex. Sunder (El-min: Lv. Souria) .............. .. 6.45 p.m., Mon. 5.45 p.in.. Tun. . 2.30 pun. dolly ex. Sundny 3.30 pm. daily ex. Sunday For Georgetown . For Tignlsh LV. SUMMERSIDI-I For Charlottetown 7.15 3.111., 10.30 mm. 2-45 is-m.. auiy ex. Sundny For Bnrdv-n 7.15 am. dilly ex. simdur I 2.45 p.m. daily ex. Sunday ,. Mr Tignish 6.15 p.m. daily ex. Sunday " 12.01 p.m., Mon. wed. Fri. .'ll().V('T()N - HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN l .u0xTr:i:.-ii. e TORONTO Lv. Chiirlottctmvn Lv. Summcrside. 7.00 am. 7.15 a.m.. daily ex. Sunday Through air-conditioned slecprr Charlottetown . Mom.-"1, la”. in: tihuriotletuwn . 7.00 tm. (tut i'I'ZltRi' SERVICE B()Kl)l.'N -- (TAPE T0ltMl:INTl.Vl )niI)' Ext-cpl. Sunrlar Lv. Borden Pier 9.10 a.m.. 1.00 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Lv. Cape Tormcnlinr Pirr 10.35 a.m.. 2.40 p.m., 7.30 p.m. iumla ya ..&.E IN. Bordon I'ivr 9.10 :I.m.. 0.1.5 p,m, Lv. Cape Tormcntine Pier . l0..'i.'i :i.m.. 8.00 p.m. CANADIAN NATIONAL l DAILY CROSSWORD J ACROSS l)OiV.V 16. Land- ' 1. Vapor . A butt:,r- measure. E Light. twn- less rake 19. Organic 1l'hEEIPd rarl 2 t.a.r:-2 matter 9 Lo'r. flc:-hr volume of soil herb of -3 Before 20 Infants purslans 4 Close tr 31. Subeldee family 5 Greek 23 Turns to '1 Draw nigh letter the right 12. Aside 6. Breach 26. River (It.) 14. L'ndn'i(ie4l 7. River 27. Sand forth. 15. 1'-3astIn(iin: 130. m.. as rays Vnlur-iur'I A-I-or post 8 Chanzn BE. A creature 39. Owing l7. Exist. injuriozisly 29. Cry of A 40. Goddess of IR. King M 10. Body of dove mischief , Bastian water 30. Relies on (1. Bend the iv . iBib.l ll. Not hot Ill. Identical headin l , . Blue, hall; 17.. Narrats. 33. An island greeting 7 shaporl 15. Female meet.) 43. Sun god ilnvvr-r parrots .':'.'. Stnckingn 44. The note I l 22. Seed nf pen: or beam p 24. A son or K Adorn " 25. Town IPruss.'r LE6. Warp-yarn 27. Ostrich-like bird 2ll.'1'ops of waves 32. Commission: 34.. Radium (eym.i .15. At home :8. Saulte St. Maria ( local nan..- 37. Buzzing sound .'lIl. Of the tirir-' 11. Organ of smell 42. Farthi-at frdm lhl renter 15. Born Ml. Military assistants DAILY CR!'P'I'0QUOTE--Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X I lsl.0NGFELLOW One Iettrr simply stands for another. In this exempt: A in used for the three L's, X for the two 0'5. etc. Single letters. epoc- tT0pI'ilCF. lhr- lcngth and formation of the words Ire III hints. Each clay the code latter: are different. ', A Cryptngrlrn Quotation ll"? OTZUW TUS OFUTHIZFW ZSl-IFUFWW---OJOF. Ymtr-.rda.v'.I Cryptoquoie: MAN IS A BEAST WHEN SHAME STANDS OFF FROM H131-vvSW1NBURNE. JB IN THE NICK OF TIME In the nick nf time is time enough But makes the going rather rough. -Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit was running for his life. That was nothing new for Pe- ter. He had run for his life many times. so far he al-wave had won the race. Of course. If he hadnlt he woiildift be running now. Peter was i running hard. I Raddy Fox was running but not. ,fcr his life. He was running for his irlinner. He was trying to cut Pe- .ter off from the dear old Brier. lpatch. Raddy was running harcl. He wanted that Rabbit dinner, ; A Dog called B. Beagle. a kind of gsmali Hound. was running behind Peter. He wasn't. running for his Lfe. He wasnt running fcr his clin- ner. He was running for fun of chas- ing someone and perhaps in the end catching him and shaking iiiml i to death. He was running hard. but lnot too hard. He didn't have to keep that Rabbit in sight. He could trust his nose to find him. Peter wasn”t, afraid the Dog 'W0llId ; HUOUUUDO3?-I-if”?-Cl-V1-"--Te1rl”Zi3nl: J contract Bridge E '5 id .30 l By Josephine g .-. 13282! i6It4Z!Qnl:t'2Qw& BAD ? Culbertson SELECTION Sc 1h's line of play in the follow- ing eat was not the best. I North denier. North-South vulnernble. 5-QC O ' The bidding: tut Pun Fun Fun Vice! Pun Puss Pass North-South were not using the artificial convention known as the "Stayman convention". and there- fore South's three-club takeout of the two notrump showed a club suit. South's hope. however, was that North would volunt.a.rlly show and then. 11' the hands fitted. south -would support that suit. After rats- lng North's three-heart bid to four hearts. however. southsfelt. that he had "nothing left". and so be ac- cepted the contract of five clubs. West's opening lead was the ten of dia.monds. Declarerx ducked in dummy-he could finesse later, if necessary-arid won with his cuii king; then he cashed dumm7,v's Top trumps. When East. showed out. South was merely annoyed - he didn't. yet know that he was golnc to lose the contract. He found out soon. however Entering his own hand with a trump. he led to the diamond ace (because. as he said la- ter. he "just knew East had the diamond queen!"l Next, he thin-iv East in -with E diamond. Unfortun- ately, however, this did not get south out. or trouble--East led his fourth diamond. and West was sure tn make I trump trick. then or later. The ace of spades set the con- tract. There were several different methods of making lltrirks in this hand. but perhaps the easiest was to lead a spade toward the king he- forc touching trumps. Even if the spade ace had been wrong. truth then could have ruffed dummy's low' spade with it low trump. drawn trum-ps by means of his own queen- jnck and dummy's ace-king. and trick. In fact. South had to go out r-ventually surrendered ii diamond of his way to lose more than one Ily Thornton W. lumen) D getting over the ground was some- whatever four-card suit he held.- l f' f' 241-cl” He dodged, and Reddy 5 open mcuth closed on nothing more than 9. !e'.v l hairs from Peter's white tail. catchyhim before hp could reach the dear Old Bt'iei'-patch. No. sir. he ; wasnlt afraid of that. He could run 1 faster than that Don and he knew 1 it. It was Roddy Fox coming from ianother direction whcm he must Ihem. to the Old Brier-.patch, and ;Reddy could run. There was no doubt about that. The way be was thing to see. It really was. But. Pe- i ter wasn't admiring it. He was keep- mg his eyes on the dear Old Brier- patch and the nearest, entrance to one of his private little paths lead- ing straight into one of the worst tangles of thorny vines and briers in the whole Brier-patch. Peter had cut it himself. It. -was just. big enough for him to use without get- ting scl'at('hed. but anyone bigger than himself would be Sure to have his coat torn and to be badly scratched. Peter knew that Raddy Fox wouldn't. even try to follow him in there. Long ago Raddy has learned better than to try that. Watching from a safe place in the dear Old Brier-patch from which she could see outside was Mrs. Pe- ter. her heart in her mouth. Any- way it seemed so or course it wasnt. Would Peter be able to get there in time? There was a time when it didn't look as if he pos- slbiy could. Then her heart seemed to sink like a stone. 'What. ever did he leave the dear Old Brier-patch for?” she sobbed. "I knew scmetliing like this rwculrl happen. I told him so over and over again. Why coultilrt he stay at home and be happy? Oh dear. Red- dy Fox is going to catch him this time! He is! He is!" She shut her eyes for just a minute. It did look 50. Yes. sir. it did so. It looked very much as it Roddy would reach the clear old Brier- patch before Peter. and no head him off. Mrs. Peter opened her eyes only to hiivricdlv ('IOSP them again. She didn't want to see what she was now sure going to happen. It was bad enough to have it happen: she didn't want to see it happen. But she couldn't keep her eyes closed. She just couldn't. In spite of her they flew mien. ll only Pe- ter could run a little faster. couldn't. He was doing his very best and it looked very much as if that wasn't, quite enough. She clcsed her eyes again as it looked as if Peter was going to run right into lteddy's vcrv jaws. Silo gave 3 little gasp and opened her eyes just in time to sen what happened. What -was it? Why. Peter did that one thing that he seems able to do better than onv one else when run- ning at full speed. He dodged and Rerldyls opcn mouth closed on no- thing more than a few hair: from Peter's white tail. to SLEEP stmisiiz IIm': SIIIIE IIELIEF Got relief from conetipution-in: gutlon. Polltlvo result: from FRUIT-A-TIVES proven by tone ol hounndn. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain spade and one diamond! no-ecu of fruit: and herbs. I'.i”'L" ABNER I I By Al Capp 5, ii :- 1 run. so 4 -l P-”"”P 9.-..L':7'r:::-::::::::n-..,, s'NL.. til? KIRBY (-"mzs xs 7H'sPor wmp mar zwcs -vrmy mw MYI-IAII? (-77.1 supmv ? . '?- . GAAIGSTZP-GIIVAIULMAN ISA-GCWN4 WMTE-MIVM P05lI7VE MM EASX 517' ITS GITTIN FRIEZE LIZ Aalvsks BRAIN, MYLIVEI? WILL NEVER coI.D.'.'- soM5How- P?-AH WONDERS wow AGAIN!-BUTA nownrul. J08 ma doe!-I By Alex Raymond I HAVE TOLD VOU QEPEATEDLV. I DO NOT DISCUSS MV CLIEN'l'S' A7-'FAll2Sl GOOD NIGJT, M155 DEBORAH! RENWICKI .. '.'Il-IAT ARE YCU DOING NEE? oio us cwwee ms lmttr H575 us swarm IT ws'u'. I-MVE cores: m 114: LIBRARV, wvrxms. av THE wAv. moss PAPERS on Tl-E SI ME AFTER MISS LA)! 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