gEyr-Eiyraiziz 12. 1941 F{"'”‘ i? riuiou Your PUPILS U III i ~JIIIIIIIII IIEII cross * i“ °""..'.:=:"."'.:ii'.:':::';i:'..";;"e. i"::...::::‘.:: I I0 ONION ~ - - . . d "I l democratic way of living. It can be used to broa en e m'l activities of your school. Monthly newsletters and l ::;szines are mailed to all teachers. Supplies should be i ordered from . JUNIOR RED CROSS OEFICI’ 62 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P._ E. I. , When writing, please mention THE SCHOOL {.4 _ ' said that itsnailian Fans: Impress Hindu I WINNIPEG, Sept. 11,- (OP)- A new deal in uving conditions for millions oi Hindus through application o! North American agricultural methods is visualized by two Hindus who are travelling across the country studying agri- cultural experiments and ad- vances. - In Winnipeg to view work at the University o! Manitoba, Dr. and Mrs..Eatya Ranjan Barooah they have studied at various United States universities since coming to North America in March, 1948, and are travelling to study conditions in all parts oi the country as they are relat- ed to those in their native land. Their tour has taken in Cali- fornia and other western states, Alberta and Saskatchewan. From Manitoba they will go to Minne- ' apolis and then return to the west . coast. Further trips through vari- lous sections oi’ the United States A Public Meeting will); held at the _ AGRICULTURAL HALL EXPERIMENTAL STATION, CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH AT 8:00 P.M. ON "REFORESTATION" Mr. E. J. Zavitz, Ontario Provincial C. Veness of the Dominion Foiest Speakers will b! Forester, and Mr. l. Service. . n Harri-runs: sir Giles Scott is to supervise th p011 BRITISH HOUSE patterns which will closely Iollow the design o! the old furniture. _. (C?) -— A suggestion has been made Lofilqirorsrieptfhexlbominion in- .ihat the top o! the table in the failing‘; a table in white on’: ‘Irom new conierence room might be i ,. — ' l l inlaid with wood Irom all mem- “anada and s speakers c Er n bers of the Commonwealth. slack bean wood from Australia. B L A C K l-l E A D S will be a symbolic contribution to- Get two ounces oi eroxine WW4" wards the reconstruction of the House oi Commons, which was destroyed during the 1941 enemy m attack!‘ from our druqgisl. prlnkie onahot. wet s; oth and apply to the face ilflillY- Everv blackheed will be dissolved. The one sate. sure and simple wsY II Erin The woods have been chosen to harmonize with the natural English oak from which the rest oi the furniture in the Chamber is u» be constructed. Architect iRelea-lo SEPT. 17 DAILY CROSSWORD nu -: - ACROSS I. Stand up 21. Coin 1. Tardy 8. Digit . (Persia) 3M ii. Kind o! 4. Conclude 22. Moth F, mop 5. Resernbling 23. Hunting '1 8. Metal shale trll" - " 10. Long-cared 6'. A skin mark 24. Species of rodent a: from a orchid ii. Covered - T ‘Sh? gehoadl ii with ivy . r . ree _ 1g. Aggumgd 8. Smooéh- a lgittter 3373 a _ rum; cos e . s ress _ ‘t Beyond“, hound‘ “and Yesterday e Answer 1Q mm II. The stvcb 30. Smooth 15_ which bird with an 35. Insect Wm, runner, t3. Fasten; iron 36. One of the 15 pgrgewy hermetically 3i. One o! the Great Lakes m Mum; no“ 15. cunning five senses 89. Caress go Damn" 17. Tan, 82. Come in 10. Keel-billed g1, cm“ 18. Fate 83.Beam cuckoo 1N. Eur.) 23 Break in two 26 Pcevish 21 Engine cover isutoJ 28 Chinese silk fabric 39 ‘Ting oi Ifsshisll iilib.) 80 Kind 0f dag 34 Citadels 37 Sayings as. Trap as Ameat pie 4i. Egyptian ‘ goddess 42. Poker stake e3. Mimics u. One row or many DOWN l Discolored ciiirn-oouorli-a cryptogram oiwml" JQQ cmicu KM rvc J HAY-l"- crr OQJCCYAKTD-MSYYC cr i! arviiscrrcieiq-tinJNYiHY-IAY- Yesterday's Cryptoquota: rowan is NOWADAYS GIVEN- fio NONI BUT rise RICE-MARTIAL , suns-us he ions’ New WWI"- ‘l1- and Canada will occupy about one year at. the end o! which they will return to a college at Assam to teach the latest North Ameri- can agricultural methods. Main objective o! Dr. Barooah when he returns to India will be to increase the production oi rice -principal staple of India's diet. Helpful Study “I have been studying methods oi increasing yield per acre and oi developing better varieties ot ‘rice suitable to the country. I have examined the latest culti- vation and crop rotation met-h- ods.\ It has been most helpiul." The masses in India have little idea o! modern methods o! tarm- ing and cultivation. Most ot the plowing is still done by oxen, he said. "Actually farms are so scattered and small that machin- ery would be of little use by North American standards even ii’ it were available." Mrs. Barooah is particularly in- terested in household economics and the part played by women in American farm lite. She obtained an Arts degree in household eco- nomics at Oregon University. They explained that work was already undertaken in Hindustan National laboratories and irriga- tion projects designed to bring moisture to 2.000.000 acres are being established. The ‘Indian government is sending 1,500 students a year to THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDI“. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Oral-Runs ‘ Ml!!! Pll-yers have a grestliking Ior hands that involve cross-rut!- ing. perhaps because they fee] that, this sort o! play i; easy. 'rhe tact ol_ihe matter, however, ls quite a; the contrary. Consider the follow. ing deal: Inst dealer. Both sides vulssereiee. QAIOOII 0Q: ‘i §10981e.al*‘Q,' Zia‘? i‘ F. 3 QQJBS WSE :72 1 ‘AK Q3 QA107l52 QAKIIIOAS _. +- ‘rhobidding; East South Woes Kort IA 2Q Pass Pall 2Q 4Q Pals 5Q Pass Pass Double Pall Jase Pass South deliberately undenbid on the iirst round because he {alt sure that he would get another- chance, and then he could show his freakish distribution. West opened his singleton spade. The ace won and South rufled a club to enter his own hand. I-Ie then ruffed a low heart with the dia- mond jack, rutled another club, and after cashing the heart ace, ruffed a second heart, with the trump queen. Now, however, al- though the heart suit was within one trick or establishment, South had to shorten himself in trumps once to return to his own hand, and when he then drew West's three trumps, South himself irras out o! that vital suit. The rest or the tricks inevitably belonged to the defenders. It declarer had taken the pains to count the trumps that would be required for his cross-ruff plan, he would have sreri unmistakably that no matter haw well the hearts and diamonds broke. he would not be able to establish hearts and retain enough trumps in his own hand to’ cash those hearts. The only plan offering hope was as Iollcwsq Alter the spade ace wins, South rutls a club and turn ruffs one low‘ heart. He overtakes ihe dirsnondl study in Britain and North Am- erica to bring back new ideas which may aid in raising India's standard of living appreciably. VETERANS‘ CENTRE HOLIDAY PARADISE VANCOUVER. Sept. 11 - (CPI - The George Derby Health and Occupational Centre which rests on a sunny slope. 500 feet. above Burnaby Lake, is so "lush" that it compares _to a vacation resort. Here in terraced. park-like groimds. bounded with cool tor- ests, 107 err-servicemen. convalesc- ing from hospital or Irom old in- juries. rest and exercise. play and work in properly-blended mixture. receive therapy, get their hands queen with the king in order to; draw two more rounds of trumps,~ thus exhausting West's trumps. Ncw he Cashes the heart ace and ran- Icedes a heart. South has two trumps left; he centre's the de-z lenders‘ return and concedes e114 other heart. New hi: last trump takes the spade or cub reiu;n, and‘ the established hearts are cashed without hindrance. in at old trades or begin learning new ones - while the strength flows back into their muscles and they prepare again for vigorous civilian life The centre was completed at a ' cost or $1250.01» and is one or seven built across Canada by the Department of Veterans Affairs. QUICKIES ' By Ken Reynolds I r n: --s- QXIIQLD‘ ....-—‘ out our: WAY, sv J. e. 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