PAGE TWELVE TliE L.P.U. ANNUAL BALL CLOVER CLUB THURSDAY, FEB. 16th. Al... BLANCHARIYS ORCHESTRA Old Time and Modern Dancing FARMERS ATTENTION NIGHT CLASSES 1N FARM MECHANICS AT THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL CllARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. [TUYUIT are interested in lflzu-lrsmithillg, Wi-liling. Soldi-r1llg,_T0ol Sharpening, Rope Work, otin, conic to 3h; Ntloczrtioniil School on hlondziy‘, Fvbruary 20th at The hours and nights of instruction will be :11"- rangod to suit the (‘O|I\'(‘lll(‘fl(‘(‘ of tho majority. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL R. M. MacLEAN, Supervisor. NEW BONDING PROCEDURE tliat any additional duties on im- i ts "1 .' - - WASHINGTON‘ Feb. H w (CF) por ml be paid, the Government. _ _ will iorogo some of its customs zlntgiiyiltcézilniificil bvahes .Treflsilryiregula-ti0fl$ Rlld allow the ini- y V “Y a, m“ bmidlfli; Ports to move to market. fiioceduio to periiiit a speedier‘ ___‘_ 0w oi’ Ioreign goods into the LABQR§TOR|E~ "ELI-L - to Amen-loan market. Treasury sources laid it may result in an increase Before cimlda Could iMd-Onle mm in merchandise from Canada The 0i’ the worlds - ' ‘ . _ _ _ ' . . great iihczit fll'fl(lli'- icheme involves a simplified type 0i’ lng COlITiLYICS. Di" . » import duty bond yrhlch United runs“ had 1O m“. s“?! lmpmters "W111 dEDOSiY- with new grain \'iil'l(‘l.l their Government. Thus assured lions in ilie “lCcl. ~—~—~—-——é_-~_+_.___._.____ _ _ _ _ I ‘DAILY cizosswoizo ACRDSS 3. Writer o1 20. Pen-name . Diacolor tables oi Charles " N A i< A Shaft o! a l. Anger Lamb S I column B. Nova Scotia. 2i. Suppose 8 l "*1 O z Aka (Arch) ubbr.) 22. Small Pitcher! . Scottish bundle A Shade o! tea cake of straw o red Appropriate 2.7. Employee "L L Ascend Constella- 27. Sign o: A Musical tlon zodiac . composition 9. Small lump, 28. Wealthy Sell as o! butter 30. Festivar Piece of Guldds ‘ 33. Chum I'll y vocal mulie _ highest 34. Sivcetcii Liked better note 37. Volublii Chinese ' . 14. Not firm 38. Female river _16. Line oi ' towls l Head juncture 89. Kettle covering 18. Ecstatic i 4o. Topaz hurm River 19. Soak flax ming-bird ~11 T5 ‘in: iii: us: O . P?‘ Z07‘ Irv-i c A LA EL E-i I C El C O F Yesterday's Answer 41. Son n! Jacob iBih.) (2. Opening! ianst.) 44. Great Britain iabbrJ 10. 1:1. 22. 34. Q5. 26. Mohamma clan religion I8. Tia again 29. Ooze through Paddle-like process Part of “to be" Outlooks Solemn promise Exclamatr Wade in shallow water '42. Eye 3. Benefit '44. Kernel 45. City (Fr, d6. Sharp i points DOWN Wither . Small branch B0. S1. l2. l5. 36. 39. i I DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Heres how u, work u; i AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW w.“ One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used ilmiv and men dummy-S spade 51X {or the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single lollcrs. apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words arc- cli hini" q Each day the code letters are different. A Cryplogram Quotation R MHRO FZ GDWN RXFKH CHSRBKW F2‘. NMl-IH, ‘NBV/ RXX NMFD RCN, RKG RXX NMH OCFDG WMRXX JH!- OFOH. ‘ Yesterday's Cryplnqunic: AND BEARS HIS BLUSHING HON- OURS THICK UPON HIM-—-SHAKESI‘EARE. - Diltriiiuted by King Fniuru syndicate (Jr/z cor M/Tfi/J’ d BROOK- ‘ AGA/NSTME-EUI’ iws MOST TERRIFYIWSIGHTS- LYN BLISINEE$MEN FOR NOT JOKIIVLY WOiKiN'.'.' - - h‘ A sauuzv ml: ,— nor WORKIMS? \.__ r - ‘in j 1 i I - itincrirriiiie ii THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOWTSTOWN i 'l'llE BAD ONE I ‘l'111‘1‘<‘*- 11-11111“: liHH-i quilt w s-iii As iiiidin; pvoplc iiiiully bzid. —'\libblvt the Mouse. Nlbbicl. young son oi Nibbier lilo Mouse. ii.ui been out in the Grout World. which roiiliy “as only Filflllfil‘ Brown's iviiodiiouse, for llCilfly ii week and he felt quite gronli-up. He didn't yet. thlilk ll‘: k1i(-.v all tilcre was to know, a 1nis~ llliil‘ lliill. iiiuiiy young people just >lill'lillf_' out niiikc. but he (lid fi-el. iilili iic llllii learned ii greiit denim‘ lie hurl. 'l‘lic llrst uiid niost liii- poriiiiil ililiig hi~ l1.id lczirncii unis ii» xiv iniui til PYUTYLilillg new und sirriligu ulllil he was sure 1 ihirrc \\'l\.~ nutlrng to fear. He had iound thiil ii piiiri, He had found (i sprin- l- i thiil. looked pcricctiv .‘li'\i~i‘ beiiirv 111 his short lilo hurl ill‘ cvcr wanted iiliythiiig as he iv. l iiiinteci the bit oi cheese with which ilinl imp was baited. But beriiusr- it was strange he \\"'lS iifrllid. ‘Flirn he lllld seen somih‘ li-hiiig iiftkitillii lizippen lo illltltllCf Mouse who “'11s loo greedy illlCli ; hold to be iitrdzd. He 110101‘ would‘ forget that lesson. ' lic ilild learned to keep out ol| l 443,0 i Q0130DCvOIIHP4i*C*'i‘O'I"F"T'QOCPOCOiVIJLi i $1‘ 1M!) . 9 ‘ i; Contract Bridge i .1 By Josephine Culbertson I i l I i is \1rtuaiiy' n ' to lllJll_\‘ players, but. by‘ 11.0 token. smile near-exprrtsi .1.» "sillifv/E.‘ conscious"; Ob-i. iilLS MISC! The squeeze pin; Si‘i'i'i' i South dealer. _ l Both sides vulnerable. i A 8 5 4 O K Q l6 i) 3 8 S 1 l 2 i i = i ‘F9 on 7 a | T0951‘, i s This deal nCClllTECl in n niaLch-_ point (lllflilfilllv game. and in ril< most (‘\'l‘l'_\' case North bevnnic dc-. clan-r at s:.\ hearts 'l‘liis coiitr t was orisy~in tact. n11 C.\ll'£1 trick could livr- been made by taking a. chance that the trumps wouidl hrenk 3-2. O1ii~ Norili-Souiii pair, however,‘ this landed iii. 51X iiotrump. via biddngz; _ __ _ .} South West North East 2 N T Pass 4 Q Pun ONT Dbl. (tinalbld) "‘ i iccl lhc spade king. Souih ilr»: lit tor a long time. and duck- ed. Wrau lilvll led the spade 01:112.. DUui-l 1". obviously" playing tor a squciv . L‘.l$llf‘(i ins three diamonds club from dummy) briori- running tlic hearts. and his piui iioiiiii hnic succeeded except iiui- tho tilortncss oi’ the defense. It Erist had discarded his seven 0i! spades. West would have been squeezed. When lilo lust heart was i-iishvd. riuiiin ' “would have only l\\'il other Ulll " a spade and a club. tiouilfs -i two cards would m» the IIUC and ciuoeii oi clubs. l! Vvcsi. kept his club king guarded. iio would have to nbaildfll’! the spade '\\tiiii4l b0 good. Actually, hmvmcr. ldnst held {grimly to the spade seven. and |Wost let go every one o! his isnfliivfi l0 izlmrd the club suit. Down ' one! i West's (louble and his opening. ilcrid iniirked certain cards. in his .h'.ind. liciiro South should have iiiscd ii diiterent technique. He iriloilid hnii- tilkvll the first trick. ciisherl nil the diamonds and hearts. 1 KPBiIiIlZ lhl‘ Wild» ten and the rice- iBy Thornton W Burgess) sight when Black Pussy or FliP the Terrier nus in the woodhouse. He bud lifllYllflll that EOWSLH‘ the Hound wasn't much interested ill trying lo citcii Mii-c, and that tile two-legged giants who passvd bark ‘and iortli through the woudhousc wore ihe easiest oi illl lo hide "9191 ‘those were the oiiiy enemies w wintch out for, or it seemed. 'l‘hc1i one evening as he was about to scniiipei" across to the 0mm side of the woodhouse he d15- guVcYCd ii stranger at the pan in iihlcli ilic i\_\'Q Dogs liiid had then “Hum; Niuiiict blinked and blinked iigatiil. 'l'lll.\ stronger‘ looked like a Mouse grown to bi- ii giilnt. He hud ii long. halt‘, scaly tail like bis owl] oiiiy ever 5o much bigger. His hend 11nd turn were Mouse-like only big. He must ho l1 Klim- rousiii. Nzbblot wus suddenly T1116" -.vu1i tiny. Ii must be wonderful to lic us big iis llllli. WCfu he a.» us" lug iis that ill‘ \\ouidn't b0 afraid or anything. No. sir. h! wouldn't. "Look iii. the big bully. He won't leave so inuch as ii crumb f0!‘ i15- nes bud, tliiit Ielluw, He's all bad." said illlulllbl’ Mouse who had joined . Nibbic-t. "I've never seen him beiore. Who l5 he?" risked Nibbiet. The other liiouse looked at him ' ingjy. “You don't know much. do you? I thought everybody know Robber the Rat; and no good m‘ him," said he. "He's dirty," declared Nibblet in disgust. "I've never seen any one so dirty. Does he ever wash litm- self. He doosnt look as it he does." Nibblct was himseli very neat, ; WflSlllllg lis ince and hands oiten. n15 nu also and keepm! hi! we“ clean. He was very particular about ihcsc things as most Mice are. "1 siipiaose he inust. sometimes. but ii-licnover l hilve seen him 11B has looked as he does now. l 311155 he doesn't care how he looks. I heard it said that he hasn't a triend iii the world outside his own (Emily, and from what l have seen 1 guess that. is true. The rest o! the family are just like him. They are a greedy, dirty. ugly lot. Never lct Robber iind you ta: from ii hole too small tor him to follow you through. And don't iorget that he can gnaw a small hole big, and fast! Never let hlni chose you in- in a. place that hasn't another way out. You will be out o! luck it‘ you do. You sure will," declared the other Mouse. He paused for breath. "Do you mean he would hurt me?" cried Nibbict, his eyes wide with shocked surprise. “isn't he sort of n cousin?" "I suppose so. but. that hasn't anything to do with the matter. would he hurt you? He would kill you and cat you! That's what he would do. l-le is ivorse then that Cat because ill? ciin follow where a Uiit cant l told you he is bad. rind when I say had l nienn bad," (icchircd the other. He meant it. i ‘Fherr- was no doubt about that. Just then another Rat appeared. He approached the pen irom which Robber was eating the liist crumbs. Rohbrr turned on him with a isqueal or rage. The other turned tail and ran. "I guess ivhiit vnii snid true." squeakczl Nihblet. it Rolibrr ill!‘ Rat is 1 bad one. is all unis. \\'ll.~\'l"S A STAR? There are countless millions oi far-distant. superheated. sell-farmin- ous gasmus bodies culled slat‘: and naoh olle is a son in itself. The Minstrel Revue By Liguorian Dramatic Guild Holy Redeemer Hall Wednesday and Thursday February 15th and 16th. —Snappy Music-_ -l’cpp_v Dancing- qucrii oi i-inb; in his own hand, ilfiil ilitn lill'0\\'ll WCnl. in with n, spiirlri, tin-cling a club return. | RlGI-(TZW-ITS CHEAPER FOR ‘EM u: +45 DON'T WORK?! Curtain 8.15 Admission 50c lay-Al Capp . . ~.}i! 1min: THE TOILER KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED .. 5e 60/115 w. 5/9.’. 54>.- /f /S F’: EAS/WT TO K/VCK/{LLF v5 FPO rear/m A/ ms 05504415 CCU/V rev.’ . i c049,. wmar r5 u/eo/irdPoo YOU STEP mis/os Qu/(KLY. SOME 0F " aur HEADQUARTERS HAS A/O My p475 my Qy our W70 THE i swam 506s or THIS JA/M. 1 siren-crap m FEAR mvqirs :’ , l . . "9915 i-ioto w LET ME so... win A SECOND... “L “'9 v Llqlglléb WHILE 1 iiiu. 'im.f. LET ME... WHAT'S "me MATTER tM-iitl- Y. “M, "M. .7, WITH YOU ,1 .. y, ‘v ‘_ 2-1.‘ 9h D =‘ fiat’? g 5 __/' I"‘_\‘ ‘lilfldu TEACl-HNG a l-HBPANPI - sooo HABITS eecoiiee -.= JOB E6 l ,_______.__ i WOULD iNDEED BE \ AAPPY ‘TO QTAY OVER AND see you SAFELY 3N ‘rue iRAiN TOMORROW UNFORTUNATELY, MY BUSlNESS APPONTMENTS" - BEZEJLYJLJQE Ti-rigRiaggT AesesiT-MINDEV- - THE MOST INCONSIDERA " ‘i1 BLAi-i--B~LAH"' i-sur I'M SURE YOU'LL BE Au. mam! r uusr 0001212 THE CAQ- cisn cw AND Eri-isi. BE EEADY iN AN HOUQ"? AND u» i _ by Bllforr‘ Iuliihb "YTJUE i, LET'S HAVE A gov/ii or canes-- iii/sci.» YOU'D ONLY LEARN TO PLAY CANA$TA-! NOW I HAVE A FEW PHONE CALl5, SO" > C'M' ONfléivRETi-IEL‘ -TlPPi TMGaMyI-uhn iii-immu- j A by George McManus _ Lulu i? TD 0O Q WOPK - VEE YOUR’ ALJUT LL TAKE YOU OUT‘ I'M GOING TD TELL. ALiNTlE MA6GIE YOU WOULDN'T TAKE ME SKATXNG‘ BUT YOU WENT SKATING ALL PSELF - w. iw m. win- awn-v. In. v-u t van“ by Wosioven MUMSY/ I'LL HlRE ONLY Guns PEPSGNNEL MAN LEY’S iitts-Howhzn , swan-women _ o0 BEYTERN CAN ALL“ /f 4 / / ,, 1 v/uv m: 04,1 l-uuslbtaoibaue Gianna-i? ancients 51-0010 Q PAR-WES, BUHTELLEH" "F > in? i": dried wuv mrr Eamon: ii=_ ‘ vousrAvi-iomni- _ loo-y