sheep Breeders' Association are now prepared . PAGE TEN FINAL REPORT MEETING SALVATION ARMY R. S. DRIVE WEDNESDAY. MAY I6 - 7 P.M. WOOL OROWEIIS ATTENTION! Because of changing market values the Prince Edward Island to advance eighty two) per pound on all uiiwiislieti fleece wool delivered to the Grading Station. Charlottetown. for the liaiiince of the season. The balance- )! the payment will he made promptly after grading and delivery. For further information conlzict THE SECIIETARY. I Prince Edward Island Sheep Bremii-rs' Association. 1. '2. Doris Montgomery: .i. Ford. AT LEAST 1,000 OONOIIS NEEOEO i AT IIEO OIIOSS, BLOOO DONOR CLINICS Date Time Place Monday. May 28th: 2-4 &' 6-I0 Red Cross Hdqts. Charlottetown Tuesday. May Lilith: Z3--I & 6-I0 lied Cross Hdqts. Charlottetown Wednesday, May 30th: I0-12 Noon (Tan. Legion Hall Morcil B1-aw-r Club Hall Montague 7-9 I'.M, Thursday, May 31st: 2-5 P.M. 7.10 r. l't.C.A.F. STATION St. Mary's Hall Summerside EVERYONE IN GOOD HEALTH AND BETWEEN AGE 18-55 SHOULD BE A DONOR AND PROVIDE BLOOD REQUIRED FOR PATIENTS IN OUR HOS- PITALS. FOR OUR ARMED SERVICES AND CIV- ILIAN DEFENCE. "BE A DONOR - SAVE A LIFE" SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL Wesley Curtis. I Grade III. Sr.-1. Louise Mac- -Erade X.-1. Lois Ford Neill, Grade IX.-1. Doris Macl..ean; Gerald MacLean. Grade VIII.-1. Carman Glover; Gerald Ford. Grade VII.-i, Llmd White; Grade III. Jr.-l. Phyllis Mont. I gomery. S Grade 11171. Alba Mac-Qunrrie: 2. Estella Ramsay; 3. Orville Mont.- '.'. gomcry. Winston Grade I. Sr.---I. ilargaroi White. Grade I. Jr.-l. Edwaid Ramsay: Grade VI.-l. Vernon Willis. 2. Patricia Montgomery. Gflde IV.-1. Leslie Pools: 2. Teaclier-Leah" Moore ! ACROSS DOWN 16. A. wading J Foot I. Breathe bird covering noisily 17. An image .'i. Tart: in sleep at a deity I 9. Near fpoet.) 2 A wading 21. Winged 10. Dry. mul- ixirri insect Ublc fruits R. Solemn 22. An arm of 12. Kind promise the sea 15. 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A x v D L n A A X It. ” isI.ONGFELLOW -- ( -' - ll " simply stiinclr for another. In this exampYF A II used for tilt. .rcc L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single lcttc trophies. the length and formation of the words .-i': sit '-lach day the code letters are different. A Cryptognni Quotation , now RNG QC Ll-IN. LUDPU L' t..';:sW co 'rw GUW UDMUWFG HWNCWPGDQY 'QC UEARY svQi.owJMw...JWCQW- Yesterday's Cryptoquote: HENCEPORTH THE MA.lES'I"Y OF GOD REVERE: FEAR HIM. AND YOU HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO FEAR-FORDYCE. Ll'L ABNER Temptltion 15. you're sure to find. The gireiatest test of strength of m n . --Old Mother Nature. . - . Cliatterer the Red Squirrel was playing with temptation, and that is just about the worst thing that anyone can do. Those who play with temptation are almost al- ways sure to yield to it. and that in turn means trouble. Yes. sir, yielding to temptation means trouble and lots of it. Chatterer was over in the Green Forest, is lonesome part of the Green Forest. He was in a tree pvcr there, very near to the tree in which Redtail the Hawk and Mrs. Redtail had their nest. Chat- terer knew all about that nest, ex- cent. for one thing. He didn't know whether or not. there were eggs in that nest. The vel'y thought of eggs made his little stomach turn right over and roll with desire. Yes, sir. it did so. You see there is nothing in all the Green Forest that Chatterer likes better than eggs. big and fresh. especially in the spring. He likes eggs any size, even the smallest. but of course the bigger an egg is the more there is of it. "These Hawks are so big. they must have big eggs. I guess they must have the biggest eggs in all the Green Forest." thought Chat- terer. He peered up between the bran- ches to the blue. blue sky. Snowy white cloud ships were sailing the blue. blue sky. Against the white- ness of one or these Chatterer saw two dark specks sailing around and around in circles. He didn't need to be told that those specks were alive. He knew they were Redtall and Mrs. Redtail. "It. wouldn't take me it minute -iraznotezanaocrtrc-rv-.r -rro-:r.r.r-: mar- contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .:C9:tT.tD.-Li-:--Ln; -aooooooooam. POSTMOIITEMS I Bridge players who "hate long iiosimortems" had better stay away from those games composed of ranking experts! Arguments. met- iculous analyses. and (lamentablyi I"personalities" occupy quite a lot of the time at these contests! Con- I sider the following case: South nwaiorf. North-South VIIITIIII bit-. gi-(cuss IKE .1054. 4.093 .7 Q1054 emu N 2 .5932 WE 9338 galore S 616 Q &KJ84 AAM gA.ii07r OAKQ5 Q5 Thcbidding: smut; West North Eu! 19 Pass 1; PM! 3. Pass 3' P183 Pass Pass West opened the club ace and continued the suit. south ruffed. and even though he misguessecl the heart queen. he made five-odd. North and south then had a little discussion about the fact that six spades would have been ice-coldi North said that south would have been wiser to bid only two diamonds on the second round-at the 40 score. North certainly could not pass. and it he rebid spades (as North obviously would have done. he said) then South could have raised spades. and by thus bidding over score and showing length in three suits. he would have indicated a big hand and a singleton club. Then North would lhave felt safe in carrying on. North further agreed that.- even as the auction went. South had the ,.rtrength to bid three spades over -'three hearts. and North said that this sequence also would have in- duced him to keep on bidding. South countered that this was all a lot of nonsense. His three- diamond Jump had shown I. pow- ei-ful hand. and it was quite prob- able that he was fishing for A re- hid oi' North's suit. When North could not iapparentlyi rebid his spades or make any other encour- 'nging response. South felt that he .mlght. jeopardize the game by imaking another slam try. ; Although south might have irlsked I three-spade bid over three lhearts, it appears that he had far :the better of the argument. Be- Iyond question or doubt. North should have bid three spades over tthree diamonds; his actual three- lhgart bid was incompeheniilble. tly Thornton W. Burgess) cuarreneit nuns He peered between the branch- es in the-blue, blue sky. to climb up to that nest and Just peep into it. No. sir it wouldnt tiikc me a minute. I could get up there .and get back again before these Hawks come dowii." thought h 9. He looked over to the big nest. He looked up at the two big birds sailing around in the blue. blue sky. Chatterer was tempted. My. my, my. now he was temptedl It wouldn't do any harm just to fliid cut it there were any eggs in that nest. He licked his lips at the thought. He licked them twice. He could almost taste those eggs. "Don't do it." warned a small voice inside him. Chattercr sighed. He tried to forget eggs. He couldnit. It is it queer thing that the harder you try to iorgct a thing, the more it sticks in the memory. Chatterer ran higher up the tree. He went up as high as he could get. He hoped that he would be able to look over into that nest. He couldn't. He. was no better off than before. Once more he looked up in the blue. blue sky. Redtail and Mrs. Redtail were still circling up there as it they hadnit. any- thing else to do this morning. Chatterer licked his lips once. then started to run down the tree. He didn't. just. climb clown as most folks would; he ran down. Squir- rels can do that. you know. nponw, do it." warned that small inside voice again. "Go ahead. do it." whispered another small voice. "You WDIIIIN be harming anybody. Nobody” know it. Go ahead. Find out it there are eggs there." That was temptation. Chattcrer tried not to listen. At least he thought he tried. But the first thing lic knew there he was at the loot of that tree He had run down one tree. and across to the next tree. and now he was looking up at the bottom of the big: nest in that tree. "It won't take but a minute.” whispered temptation. ”Don't do it." warned common sense. New had you been in Chatter- ei-'s place whit-.h one would you have listened to? I suspect that you would have listened to the very same one Chatterer listened to - temptation. Chattered started up that tree. Yes. sir. Chatterer started up that tree. He didn't start slowly. That ISIYIZ Chalterer's way. Aiiywtly. 11" wanted to get up there and get down again. "Look out that you donii climb right into trouble." warned the small voice of common sense. "I won't get into trouble. I won't touch a thing in that nest. All I want is to know if there are eizzs in that nest," muttered Chatter:-r "Go back down." warned com- mon sense. "Go on up!" whispered temptin- tion. Chattercr went. CROSS RIVERS SCIIOOL Report for month of April. Grade IX-l. Shirley McDougall. Grade VII-1. Eric Arsenault; 2. Florence Mcxinnon; 3. Audrey McKiniion. Grade VI-l. Leonard l"raiight: 2. Geraldine MCKIHDOH; 3. Lorne Arsenault. Grade IV--l, Jimmy Prauizht; 2 Lillian Praughi; 3. Oswald McKin- non. Grade II- t. Earle MCKlnllOll; 2 Gordon Praught: 3. Vernon Mc- Donald. Oi-ade I--I. Owen McDonald; 2. Carol Anne Arsenault; 3. Marjorie McKinnon. Teacher--Annie McNeili. For common ordinary sore By Al Cam) v-vo' HAD IT ON tO'- AN'1'l;Aa?,Wt-PI AH L N-NCMI ri-'5 gin ---Ag IO IS wh unocv 9? . ' - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED g ” G'” "' ' ...uI-Lwliow WELL Vou y Arr 7.459427 as suspsrrwe NOTHING-I asurmsth, new Valli ' Sdfirl ask: as... aeAi.Lv ”:,i:f 1? MIXING N ' : roams :33? 4 sins! TIME... ) ;-- woe to 53.”. I we "I" ' sxcmeaoe IV .. I50 .. K, SMASHING. LEV.”-5 ? BLOWS.. eoov. r I I N? 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