JANQARY 17. 1951 9 SPECIAL us misc ' rumor: anwano isnaim aoerrran ' ;; A Special General Meeting of-the Corporation will by held in the library of the Hospital Nursing School qgi Wednesday -the 17th day of January, 1951.at 7:00 RM., to consider and act upon proposal to amend the qorporation By-laws as follows: . 1 To make the fiscal year of the Corporation corre- : spond with the calendar year; V 3 To advance the -anriuyalmeeting to the- month of 3 .; February; . i I ; To advance the retirement of retiring trustees to g the earlier date of annual meeting. ' - - Charlottetown, January 9,1951. - i aolmn or rnusrnas. .3 N. D. McLliAN, Chairman. 'SKilliK'Alili FOX Biiliii'i'Y ' The payment of a bounty on Skunks and Wild Red or Patch Foxes has been extended to January 31, 1951. . Bounty will be paid at the Royal Packing Com- pany, Charlottetown, and the P. E. I. Fur Pool, Suin- merside, upon presentation of skunk snout or fox pelt. The fox pelt will be ear punched and may be sold by the owner. r Fox bounty will be paid to hunters and trappers only. - DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES ' Charlottetown, P. E. 1. January 15, 1951. . U - DAILY CROSSWORD Iziutm ngm 1 ACROSS 47. Bamboo-like 11. Medicine 1. Strike with grass man the hand 48. Measure 13. Corridor 5. Footway (l-Ieb.) 15. Lift 9. Famous DOWN 18. Mischievous mission I. Bondsman person (Texas) 2. Purple 20. Part of . lo. Complies seaweed "to bc" 3 12. Voicsnic 3. Wine 22. Ocean- cm I rock receptacle vessel 8 8 uuu mam" 13. covered 4. River (It.) 24. Ha ens , , seat on an 5. interjection B31318! "”"” ' """ elephant 6. Touches 25. Dabbler 3 , (var.) end to end 26. silent 3'1 mm m 3 14. Evening 1. spread 23. River ""”'i ipoet.) grass to dry bottom 37- Bkmllh I6. Float 8. Colorless 31. One of a lo. Was , 16. Music note variety Mongoioid indebted 11. continued at opal tribe I3. Born story 0. Malt 33. Eat away I4. Not clear 19. Move beverages 35. sphere I6. Toward through water 2!. Maciune s stamping coins 2!. Lump native 24. sloping roadways 27. Norwegian writer .39. Ostrich-like V bird ill). Anglo-Saxon aerl i 32. Arrived M. Fences of I thickets 88. Guido's iou . est note :9. Bellow ll. Saucy talk isianli ' 42. Fame 44. Extinct bir? 43. Undressed kid 06. Country. I C. Asia DAILY CRYPTOQUUIIE-I-lere's how to work It: ,AXYDl.BAAXB " ial.0No'Fl:'l.l.'0W . one letter ,1, stands (or ther. In this example A is used for the three Us. X (or the two 0's, etc. ngle letters. spea- srophlea. the length and tormation of theyrorda are all hints. gach day the code letters are different. ,- ACfyptaIfIMq"0llIi:)n u'r pcsx vxz rxcno. our vru-ixvr. Kl. rnuaaxr HYPM .ii QNcsx-s:u.i- VNXP -' Yesterday's crypioquou: WHAT is A KING? A sum cou- psmian ro BEAR THE PUBLIC BURDEN or Till: NA- Tl0N'8 CARE-PRIOR PRESS SEARCH FOR STONE LONDON, Jan. 15 - (GP) Verna uianus now OHATTEREB rel.-r It would be well it each could know A little at his neighbors woe. -Peter. Rabbit. ax"Don'i. tell inc thahtl you are airaid your own oous , P&an the gis!haetr!';"J cried Whisky Jack the a my. . . "I didn't say I was alrald. I Just l:"'2.J”.?..ii'.”.i;.'””"” 5'3.” "” If - an and 3 to are membertshoi the Weasel ianiiiyiso qr 0011150 ey are cou ns. . "You look to me as if you are afraid. What are you Rotting an un. easy for?" said Whisky Jack. l "I just don't like that ie1ipw,jI don't like to be where he is. He ' I "5? T" . en ask pjui. igyfgy. iiwas hemheailedt? this; way ', in you saw in as " lw;;ieI;1asn't hejadgfi anY Particular - . e was as running about 'this way and thatfl guess he was hungry. He locked so. He really looked Ihglf lstmm If I see him .38!!! i ave your regards Baird tell him you are over here." said . ay. i "No. no. no! Don't do uiaci Don't tell him I am anywhere around. You won t, will you?" cried Split. Whis- 4U'D'ODOOUOfOC-OE4vV-TOOFUTIV; contract Bridge 3 By Josephine Culbertson x'i3.ClClQC'aD'.-lQC-iClQQ11QQiQOQm1 HIS OWN ENEMY in today's deal the declare: made the mistake of creating a hard pro- blem lor himsc-'1! f Ncrthdealer. , North-South vulnerable E .AQ.i1o, l ,wAK1oa'I'-2 i 9.4.110 3 T-T K32 I -.9715; N 4 . 1-m w E '31:. goes? S 0 14,104 A -I-973 , Q83 4 Q62 q.AKQJ86c9 , Thebidding: :'North East souia at 29 Pass 3; Ill -30 Pass. 4N'r In sg Pass 7& ”' Pass Pass ' Alter South iound out. via Black- wood, that North had three aces, he was quite right in ,c'cntrsci'.ing for the grand slam at clubs. It isn't often that a player has such a suit opposite an opening two-bldl Theopeziing lead was theseven of diamonds. Du.mmy's use was of course put up; then south cashed the heart ace and ruled a low heart with a. low trump. He then ran 01: six more trumrp tricks. un- til his cwn hand was reduced to two spades, one diamond and one trump, while dummy still had the A-Q of spades and the K-10 of hearts. West still had two spades. the singleton jack of hearts, and the queen of diamonds, while Bast had kept the K-5 of spades, the heart Queen and the diamond king. South cashed his last trump, and West discarded a. spade. obviously, the contract could have been made ieaslly, by deciarer's discarding the spade queen from dummy and keep- ing both hearts-Ibut how was soutth Ito know that? Mabheinaticglly. fthsre was more chance for the -spade iinesse than for a heart break, land so south discarded the heart ten and tried iihe spade unease. Down one! it is quite true that any plan de- clarer used carried rit, but per- haps the iorst dhoice South could make was to leave himself with a guess. Thus. everything considered. he should have cashed both high Britain's ancient coronation stone hearts immediately and rolled a - front Westminster Abbey. They will heart with an honor: as In outright Two Scotland Yard,oiiiclais ,wont consult with police who have been best. Now South would know what 50 Scotland toda to press investig- doing ttlon oi the cm stmaa Day theft or thieves. W.-.eBNE.B -mad GUARDIAN. lay Tiiimitos W. Iurgou) 2 ' chuckled. "He's scared," said Whis- 'here he comes now!" T(1 'd” :O ”.”r--,; . l;:-iNmo”,.,1. It'ledlto the foot. or a tree where spite had gone to rest. ky Jack made no promise. 1-le pre- tended he didn't hear. "I didn't realize what a gcod climber Pekan is," said he. "I believe he is as much at home in the trees as you are. And how he can jump from tree in tree! What's the matter with you? Why are you getting so uneasy?" said Whisky Jack. "'1 ciiinx I must be coins." salt! spite. Whisky Jack chuckled. "I! Pekan comes along this way I'll give him your regards and tell him you are sorry to have missed him," said Whisky Jack mlscievously. "Just don't mention me at all. I would just as soon he -wouldn't know I am not up on the Ch-eat Mountain." replied spite. He was looking anxiously in all directions. He ran up higher up in the tree, ran cut on ii long limbgjumped frcur the nearest limb or a neighboring tree. and ran down this in the ground. Watching him Whisky Jack icy Jack, talking to himself. "I: he isn't scared I've never seen any one who was. I wonder if Pekan would really tfy to catch him. I have heard this is so. but I doubt it. Hello. sure enough. coming cut from be- hind a big 1:3 was another mem- ber of the Weasel family. although he did not look like a. Weasel. In some ways he looked a good deal like Spitaeh the Marten only bigger. He was bigger in every way. His tail was even bushier than 8-pitc's tail. He was about the size of Gray Fox. His legs were rather short, but the legs at all the members of the Weasel family are short. His fur was long and silky. He was moving quickly and it was plain to see that he was hunting. He was surprisingly quick in his movements, even quicker than Ocusin spite. Jump- er the I-Lareis inst when he runs, Pekan was just as last and perhaps faster. Presently he iound the scent of-Spite. It led to the foot of the tree where Spite had gone up in rest. He ran straight up to the big limb on which Spite had been rest- ing a sh-crt time before. "Ha!" exclaimed Pekan. "I smell a dinner." "It's only your cousin spite," said Whislry Jack. 'But just as good a dinner for all that." retorted Pekan. TORONTO. Jan. 12-(GP) - A University of Toronto dental stud- ent gives his girl an. assist on this one. Nine hours alter his overcoat wa stolen, he spotted it on the street, c a cop and had 23- year-olii William Henderson ar- coai?-A lipstick 'sinesr on the rested. How did. he recognize his collar: - CH AR LOTTETOW N KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED o.e4xlrle-me-ie, rm; 771:-' Azowf Irma: (24 fl)' 171' K50 & sue suoae WAS...AiN"r or re A Dunn siiAME...SHE WAS wnu JOE PALDD A wuA'rciiAcAi.Lur...A wave on TELL M VICTUM or THAT -mess on rm AWRIGHT mviRsMum...Po(zs THING. LIKE 'l"GiT IN TOUCH KA SISTER WE'LL (ET A CABLE TD HIM RIGHT AWAY. N THE IIEANTIME. 6.2 AND TO! AN' STATE DEPARTMENT WOULD DOW SOME MIGNTV LIKE TO TALKTD YOU. THEV , BTiN' WANT INFORMATION AUOUT ' SHORE. GOT INTE THINGS T' TELL 'EM . KISS ME GOOOEVE ,1! HORACE! vou mum GPAN'MA-- TO PLAY OUTDOORS igiTi-i ETHEL AN' HER MY LANDII 'ibLDYou I J Ii Mei2cYiwii.cr's'rH' ” ;1'1'ER,ETHel.? r spur--g T-s ”ay Edwina ' SHE vioilii-"T LET ME KEEP o .--...h.....-m Annual aiiieeting The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Island Mu- tun-l Fire Insurance Com- pany will be held at the Town Hall, Summerside, Prince County, on Tuesday the 23rd day of January at the hour of 10:30 in the I on-the-spot hunting for the was what in the heart suit, and could guide himself accoldinkiy. forenoon. ', By Al Capo” . TILLY THE TOILER im;a-qt.-ulna-chain: uu-as AN LNHAPPV MAN I AM-' MY WIFE ANT NEVER HAD AN ARGJAENT By George Mcliliahon OFFICEP, I THINK I By West lease! I'M Gernw MORE FORGETFUL EVERY - , om! T'masa'a 1'ua1' as car, was cons, our siiv PARDON us, save I van -ma 1-ma! 0V8: