I . f DECEMBER 17, 1948 Paola. EIGHTEEN rg GUARDLAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN VISIT TllE K&ll STORE nulls m cruntonsrowrr War Surplus and New Stock: Array, Sunray, Red Indian and Yukon blankets. ' Raccoon, Buffalo, Mountain Goat and Ladies‘ fur coats. Men's overcoats, Mockinaws and Reefers, Sheepskin. Army, Navy and Airforce Burberries, raincoats, battle dress jackets, heavy pants, cops, overalls and breeches -- all sizes. Underwear, sweaters and socks. Flannel, Doeskin and dress shirts. New axfords, army and rubber beets and rubberi- New and used flight boots. Women and children's new and used winter coats $7.00 to $15.00. Snow suits and ski pants. Shoes and snow boots, rubbers and slushers. Flight suits and Teddy Bears from $5.00 to $15.00. Paints $2.00 to $4.50 per gallon, also varnish stain. l0’ l-Z Richmond Street Phone 9l5J snnww z NIIP >OU 7D 60 4H7? 77/05!’ MAWflIBO Mrru/zs/ (By Thornton W. luriml 1'8! Ilene: 0N! Too olten those who chances tak Forget how much may be at stake. —0ld Mother Nature. In the Green Forest and on the Green Meadows most of the folks in fur and feathers who live there take chances every day of their lives. They have t0. And all too often the chances taken are with their lives. It has to be so. They can't help it. But they can do something about it. They can always remember that their lives are at stake and never take un- necessary chances. But t.hey are JUS! like boys and girls and alto- gether too many older lvlk-lerset- u. was down from fort-her North. iui and careless. Forgetfulness and where hi; real ham; was carelessness are inseparable. Where you find one you find the other. So those who take chances can't afford to be forgetful or care- less. Peter Rabbit learned this long ago. but he is one of those who have to learn things over and over again. He was doing just that now as he ran as fast as his ion: strong hind fret could take him over the ground toward the dear Old Briar-patcli. Of course, he used -hls front leer, toe; but when Peter runs it really is his long? liind feet that take him bounding over the ground. Peter had need to run. He had need of all t.he speed that was in a ‘- those long legs of his. Behind him / COnfTdCt was Terror the Gcslxawk whom B I hi!!! ctllblifllvl some ol tho little people of the ‘ y o.” . Green Forest call the Fierce One. ' That is a very good name for I him, very good indeed. It fits him, A DEFENSIVE ‘MUST,’ Of all the hunters of furrcd and feathered neighbors none is more fierce. and none gives those ire hunts greater fright. It is because ‘mpleasflllt. m!” c“? l“ of this that he has been named 055"” ""l"7"* m“ Terror. He was down from farther north where his real home was. Up there winter had already‘ brought cold and snow and icel and hunger. That was why Terror, 6 was here. He had been down in 8 bther winters. The hunters was} K better here. It was easier l0 live A Peter had forgotten this. It is a long time between winter and wiri- N ter and longer still with another W E winter in between. It was two s years since Terror had been down. Happy-go-lucky ‘Peter had forgot A3 ten all about him. If he had known tQ 5 5 8 we eom om ru rn‘ arm, m. snout A OOXIN UCINSE urea. "DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 42. One of the l. Unable Bears to hear lAstran.) 5. Head cook 43. Close. as a 9. One of hawks eyes 20. Old Norse 4i Reward 22. writings DO\\'N 23. 10. Genuine l Conde- (archaic) ll. Goods cast acends 24. Slice overboard 2. Bordered . A hard. with a buoy 3. Girl's name silver-uhite (van) 4.Kindof fish ‘metallic 12. Made of 5. Native of "lenient oats Croatia 35 Recom 14. Mature 6. Listen pensed l5. Russian 1. Consume Z7 Bids ruler 8. Muscle 29 Very large (former) that bends number l7. Greek letter a limb 30. Man's name l8. Indra lpoet.) t0. Division of a play so. Coin (Peru) l1. Right. side labor.) 22. Covering of he brain 2!. lschargc 24. Dogs 26. Look aulky 28. Lever 2B. Personal pronoun .11. Aster-n 3:. Wreath of ' ' flowers rl-lawalll 38. Gyod of the , sky (Nora 34. Whether 85. Not hot 36. Silkworm 87. Put of! 89. Kind ol architecture u. Capital of ‘ l-stvia DAILY CBYYIOQUOFIE-Herda how to work It: AXYDLBAAXR HLONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. in this example A ie ueed for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophee. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each slay the coda letters are different. l A Cryptoparn Quota" ALV RC1!) w?! RVCKVD LTD SCA-. VJX WVDA. CW! MI-TBFTWQ. DLCUVD LTD zvex ITWQD-I'CKVWCWA. Yesterday's Cryptoquotos THIRI WA! MANHOOD IN Hlsr LOOK. THAT MURDER COULD NOT KILL-HOOD. r’ Dllirilrrlled lrl Rina Features Syndicate. lne. One, flying so fast he couldn't check himself in time. crashed Lnto the tangle alter him. Peter darted ' along the little path. but the tan- Deny DRWPLE gled brambles stopped the great Hawk. He beat against them with , ' pulled |l ma. DQIPPLE. WILL YOU AN rl- MRS. l) NEED A SITTER his great wings. They 1 OR TONlGHT ll =5 ldllltll] [JLIUQ ll-ven lam BEUU t3. River (Afr l l6. surgeon's knife Iv Ham Fisher nth-have one MORE CHRlSTMAS inseam r cm ._...-_--.---~—-—<-— wl-lv. cosrarre.) raoueur vou o GIVEN u1> arm-rare wrru cl-llwREN/ ' mans‘ FINE] THEN m. TAKE TO A MOVlE THl5 ' eventual! feathers from his coat. Then he stood glaring in with such fierce- ness that Peter and Mrs. Peter shook with fright although they knew they were sale. They could not help it. ' BE HERE AT 7250/ Yesterday's Anstter 7:2. True 33. Taut 35. Enclosure 3B. Falsehood 40. Coin (Swed) The first duty of a defender is lo avoid being "thrown-in," if that avoided. *5! George McMasus _ ...+~_. .__ N01- go Fagr- MAEfilE ‘ vest-r ear "raw-- - OH - V55" 'l'LL CALL AND TWO sTEAKs- A HAM-GET ' ' ‘ ‘ My w? .§°$TTI.EA§Q'EaB§r-l~“é'ai~o --- ~ - ' - v E A - 3 z 5%,; J3]; 55x13‘; MY SHOES AT POOTER5- ‘ AHYTHNG Q10 93 WHM kllGl-Fl’ DOES YOU? vnl=E mam’ that Terror was about he wouldn't J 3 have loitered out there ln the open. 5 5 Perhaps he wouldn't‘ have left the clear Old Brlar-patch at all. Now he was running for his life. He had need of all the speed he had in those long hind feet, for the Fierce One is swift ol wing, one of the biggest members of the Hawk family. bold, fierce, unafraid. west opened the spade king. Peter had been talking with a Eagt, plgygd the uverbapot, “d young Meadow Mouse when he South held up the ace. The spade had first seen Terror over by a tree queen followed, and this time Eur; far away on the edge of the Green followed suit with the four, Meadows. The Young Mouse had South now cashed dummy! five wished that she was as big as diamonds. discarding two ma"; Peter. Right now Peter was wish- while East discarded the club zng that he was as small a, that seven, the heart three and the Mouse so loolingly xvishing that heart seven, in that order, west she was as big as he. She dodged let go the ten of clubs and the under a fallen leaf and was safe five o! spades. . because out of sigh‘. There was South. sensing that the heart nothing for him to dodge under. finesse would not work. decided to He must reach the dear Old Brlar- try for a throw-in play. He cash- petoh or else. He didn't like to ed the club ace and led a aecond think of that else. club. As he had hoped, this put Mrs. Peter. looking out from the West on lead, and now that de- dear Old Brlar-Plwh. saw Peter tender erred badly. Ignoring o; coming. At first she didn't see overlooking the fact that, two more . - - who was alter him. She looked spade tricks would not defeat the for Raddy Fox or Mrs. Reddy contract, w"; raid down m, jack Then. looking up, she saw the big and nine of spades, and than Qguld The bidding: South West North lose 1 Q 1 Q 2 Q Peel 2 N '1‘ Pals 8 N T Pa! Pass Paco DOUBLE CANDY BAR CANE l 1-. fro‘ ,. tttr-ttkt- - Iv Idviee Quickies . By Ken“ Reynolds BUT w; Dow-r wAN'T I {HA-HAJHAY can TO BE A PRIZE CAN 1 KEEP Tl-l’ BOXIN’ RIGHT. GOT FROM SAMMY a \\\~§§“‘*\C\\ s l Guardian Want Ads -- I keep hearing a ringing in my ears!" Goshawk. Peter was coming fast but Terror was coming faster. More than once she had watched Peter racing home for his life. and more than once her heart had seemed to be right up in her throat as she watched. But always she had a feeling that Peter would get there in time. This time she wasn't so sure. Somehow she didn't dare stay so near the edge of the Briar- patch, She moved back a little way where briars and brambles grew closer together and more tangled. It was just as well. Peter plunged in at the entrance to one of their private little paths cut through the brambles. The Fierce "Ever since l bought Junior the archery set I found in the’ ltlP KIRBY I m Me. crew's more" elm ma! ‘I INTIODUCI‘UJ "’ ll,» ‘OlllPl t,’ . V/llflr ‘l. llrlfiaiilaz‘! THANK WU, N6. MNAM, I'M A TEETOTALER/ JEWELLERS OPEN EVENINGS The Charlottetown Jewellery Stores will be open eve. "hi9! "ml 9 P- "h, Dec. 20 to 23, Monday to Thursday. GIIABLUTTETOWII RETAIL JEWELLERS ASSOBIATION only lead a heart up in South's tenance. Thus. the bontract was fulfilled. Considering East's discarding. it should have been obvious to West that he could not afford to lead =4 heart up to the closed hand. Moreover, from East's follow-suit Plays ill spades, West should have known that his partner had the spade ten. Thus. alter being thrown in with the club, West, should have led back the- nine M ‘Pades- ml‘ "l0 Jlckl East. of COHYSQ. would win. and he would not even have to cash his high club-he could as effectively re. turn a heart through South's nce-qeen. GLOVEQ I FOP COUSIN l , _ .' l‘f\~ " '- .' ill ml...» , ('1 MlLTT? . i Q UARTER S. SUPPOSE ‘tr-lea: l5 A DlPl-ODOCUG THERE P - . ly Ales Raymond MIANWHILF, lbw/tr oeczsff l WELL, REALLY, KENT. ~01 cu: ENOUGHTO RIP, . MIMBIR HlARlNl 0"!- . .,, i,’ ~¢-»....~.-~.........-.s .. .