p - out ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' MARC.” 2- 3353 KING or me ROYAL MOUNTED -33 We ti-av 77 AND seruviallm F---Iv” aAEIVllJ.BF?7'EWlS R -- WITHOUT REA rouvppo . Ola of st- UNPLEASANT CTIONS . Iv Thornton W. Burgess) Tl-SI-ITEII MEETS JAN 01.!) ACQUAINTANCE , - .... , He ne'er is lonely who attends ' i Where e er he is to making friends. -Teeter the Sandpiper N mu Am” , , igg 4' . VOCATIONAL scuoor. , .i:;s;: '”E..W0” ” l ing Pool and the Laugliiingjrook VEIV CAREFUL WITH Gt DEW! WAS TNIS HERE , AW UC AND I'M TECLNG VDU I WW I” W. 5 A R535 AL KV FINOP ON UEIV! i and the Big River Of his summer I 10 KEEPQUIEK NERE5 I WANT UNI KII'lW'I' I m TMSIL '5 WV STWAGEVV I'L l I N 6 home. He was in his winter home W "U-"''” "M W” R coax . oN...oN...Y5,iMl'I:.NA1MTts V "N! we "9 ””'”57 WOIK5 NIIl...DON REE-H01!-lE.. . ... i- W” or soon , , c aecoao IIooK...I,kN TH wiNMiLi. FIONTIN far down in the Sunny South where it is summer the year through. ' He was on the island where once Robinson Crusoe and his many Friday lived. a lovely is- land. a green gem in a blue, blue sea beneath a blue. blue sky. Teeter had spent several winters ,,e, s-z- ''he"' so he W” mm” "5 "me" "Hello, Pineher!" said he. It was at home there as back north where ptncher the Land cmb he had been born on the shore of the Big River. and where his own children had left their shells when they had started out in the Great World. Down here everything, or almost everything. was different. The trees were different, bushes were i SOLLVS WINMILL 51VLE.' There still remains a few vacancies in the Black- i smithing Course-those wishing to take advantage of this six weeks course, should apply immediately to The Vocational School. Classes for beginners will be- gin on MONDAY, MARCH 5th at 8:30 AM. An ale lowance up to 36.00 per week will be given to assist in payment of board, providing the applicants are be- tween the ages of 16-30 years. It you are interested in this course, please get in touch with the Director immediately. like being in another world alto- gether. Yct Teeter was periectly at home there. You see, Teeter, small as he is. is ii born traveller, and born travel- lers are at home wherever they He was as much at home . ditferevn-t. vines were diiterent. ma? b9- , , d . flowers were ditlterent, fruits were Oll that lsmnd m we L9'"h'”fil'”' different, even most of the insect W3Y5'5”mm9r 3,5 um” W C V9 , - there all the time. It was hard folk and the folks in fur and , h , feathers were di-tterent. It was W believe that where M5 "G" "G ' . . . . been, where he had watched his H. J. A. BROWN, Chiropodist, office will be clos- , 1,,-mes run and swim and dive when , , , "3l3D0'?"3l3"3'"””"'i'C" only a. day old. everything was ed till March 5, when he will be located in THE NEW . , now covered with ice and snow, and Rough Brother North Wind and CURRIE BUILDING, corner Queen and Kent Streets, merciless Jack Frost had no PM u for anyone. Perhaps Teeter was (1 fl ' - 3! -l0'9Phll'' Cl-l"'""'Wl' thin-king of this as he ..ran along Secon Ooh l st above the water line on I love f't,'t:'I)t:'C”:'Ci':”:":1C”:lLl'LlOQDOuaDL Ju - .ly little beach, though it is doubt- ACCENT ON END-PLAYS lul. He never had stayed north ' long enough to real-ly know any- Thc "catch" in the following thing about snow and ice. Now deal in to capitalize a tavorable he made a short little run and end-position. stopped. as is his way. Just as he D A i C R O S S W O R D stopped some sand fell right in South delI9t- front f him almost at his feet. I ACROSS 3. Sum up 25. European Both sides vulnerable. suspcci that Teeter would hue DO'I'l'Y DIPPLE 1,p,-gghgm 4.Muslcnolc dwarfelder mm .75 grinned it he could have, but ot G. Coronet 5- Erbium 26' Em" ' V J 3 4 J , course -he, coulan t. He chuckled 11,cm-nmand (syn) vetch B QQ93 2 'down inside, a sort. 0! soundness 12. Measures of 5- Allkl95 28- 5h0WllY B B3 .7 4 2 ch-uckle. He stood right where he ima 7. Frozen lmllMlVe 0l' D Em . 41; J 10' Q 6 4 3 was,. not taking another step. but 13. Nourtsheil WM-er Ht lC0ll0llJ ll . in gun l 9 2 N O Q 9 5 , ' bobbing and bowm-g as is his way. 1!. Garland of Si N&llVC 0' 30- Elle an EDGE - Q K 8 7 W E Q 10 7 6 4 Another pinch of sand tell at his tlowers Arabia repeatedly um Elana ox J 5 S .59 8 5 i feet. It came from hole in the 15. River 9- Ndwork 32- M'”l591'5 KJIIIIB , UB9 4A 3 ground. Someone was down in (Latvia) 10- Ashen 33-Egypt!” , ,, , AILQS , that hole. Teeteir could dimly sec 15 E8Y'PU3ll 14- S3'g"d””5 EM, , """d" 'M'"" U A 10 2 someone moving in there. . He goddess 15- lll'lPl”935 34-Addlll0ll3l CA 3 said nothing. just stood Lnere 18. A ruler of 17. Fodder Vlt 8m0lll'"- ”' 5"” ”' t IFK Q J 10 5 teetering and waiting. Tunis 20-T0llllUE 35- 14578931 bamy The Mains; Another pinch of sand was 19. French 21- 5001”! C0lll-lmllt we Hypc-'"””' 50"". we” Noni x..f ' thrown out and almost at once the i protectorate 22-Allatllf 33-N0! dlmcllt alhr" .1 Pa” Pu. one who had thrown it appeared l (N. Afr.) Isthmus 40-The hem 4tA"0l” ”' 3:5 D,,, (,.,,,,n,,,,, in his doorway, for that hole was 22. Light. as 24-M”'- till”-l 'c.”e ' his home. A pair or. black pop- aiirc eycs stared hard at Teeter. Then , 23.Dtpout. 4 g y 7 ' 9 N, 'Thc one-spadctcvc-i-call did not out sidled their owner. He wore . t g ,. -, asliquld l 7- h do justice to West's hand .. he neither fur nor feathers. nor even , l . By Edwma ' 27. A round-ii h 1:! h bi . kii tih t id be seen. He were A , i 15. Placeof ' ll '2 f;u?,u ave don ed for a mke iheril tlhitcggvered his whole body FIPPY AND "CAP" STUES - eve-mm '”"""'"””"”" ””""'f "' C 1 . worship ” West opened the spade jack, and even his legs. He mode Teeter -"MY, YOUR PIANO -NEVER'LL FORGET -HEXPECTIN HERWD i ' E 19- Soon '3 C Southi won with the qucm and think of a. big-bodied Spider wear- NEEDS TUNIN1 HAD WHEN 354E WA5 , to. Kernels ll. V n '7 I m knocked out the ciui, Mg, ,we5; ing 9. shell coat. .Tcetcr rccogniz- HA HALETHEL CALI-N; HER 06 IT TUNED QNCE YOUR MA; '3ou1' IH PIANO ” iHVif,"””'”” S 0 ””"”"'""d Wlll” lllzll Sam: Soul" "ll ”l',,””,.,”"l,?”."la"”-3; ,, n iHUBElZ1.'l--WELLTH'FOLKs'CR as COUSIN MILLIE visiiso fro PIECES"! . e 1 .d 1 . .- , nc er." sai e. I . l'9C9PmCl9 I, ” 1" ii)e?c)tespad);vlei:lll.t SI;ziX(ihb?l0l?'lr(l:B5!il:.e ' was cPi(r)icher the Island Crab. He :P"M UE HAVEACAT NAMED YOU??d;) ' 33-5”'"' ed clubs until this position cm sidled 8 little farther "Om ll” WOLET 2 V nest? of T 37-P:";”u 2: u 3 reached: A honie, still staring at Teeter: 'd ' vqm .& P 0 9 ll 2. '50 you have come back, sai - K - r 39-Ru”-5”"l 27 9”C ho. He did-n't say he was glad to , ' s . ggh, -5 5,, '36,” see Tcctar. he didn't sound or y b ”'ma1:e "5 3 seem at.allHintereste-d one wlay :5 5 the other. is P0P'9Y9S Con nu ' 12. Constelliu ll .. .1 . c bnnki ;, . .51 N O to stare without once ni. ,-' 4,, Aaggmu 3 ,4 3; u 51 u Vii? w E , luoi course blag cglrgi; 5l1hao0llltl.dn:' m .. ' ' , Q 9. ways come . - 15. D . r V "3337 ” t W .1 l :.c1ms.:ri:..”:: i:l:i:..;i . i l 46. Girl's I . .1 2 a d Teeter. niglgaw Q u 5'11 always stare. Why shouldn't g p l.Couch , .5 It A l S 4'6. e continued on pace 12 - ' " g 2. somcthinn '0w outih cashed his last club, -jjmmjj crc.-itcd 3-3 and West was in trouble. He 3 . s g ' , , could not alto d t d' rd th ' DAILE C-RYPTOQUOTE-llerels how to work it., dmmond jack in gout?" woul: - -' C ' A X Y D L B A A X ll take two tricks in that suit. If GI-IE MAN HAVE . a -m do In L o N o F is L .1. 0 w West threw a low heart, South Y swap IN y6V:.'&7':D'l:NG. IF win one letter simply stands (or another. In this example A is used could cash the heart ace. give East gg:',:;'T5':ll:;K1' 65 we Ili:Ela:glK7E am, m THE , - a heart trick d th k NOW HE SINGS for the three L's. X for the two 0:. etc. Slnizle letter-7. aPcs- : "1, en, ml 0 I rrwas siueiucl 5 g, Ho5TAuD THAT5 I n m and mfmmon of the W0,” M, 1" hints, second heart trick himself tp i . . . . I AN ING-QING MY WIFE simme- ""l'""" "'9 9 3 round out the contract Actua.lLy Applications are invited for l.3:ic'ii day the code letters are dltferent. west ave up I spade but mi; the position -or Assistant. . A crypcogi-am Quotation mild hm ntiihllabd. either!” South .R,eg1strar for the C0fll'I-gnun. H H v s a on per ec y on 1 - I om-5 :,; 'i- p M N P A J G W Y X U. U W R F, V T 1' -- U- laid down the heart ace. ii Wcst "V Nursing Registry 9 'l W A W Y N W M J X U Q had unblocked the king, South -Of duty from 5 p'mi to U 1' Q. J W G X M U' J ' could have given East a heart 'a.m. The Call-Board to be . . . . O K G W M J 2. trick. as belore; and when West . in her own home. Registered A C x x 3 U Q G W M Q did not unblock he was thrown in tNm-S95 only need apply to Yesterday's ()r3'ptoquot?d&3: wgtlilithe heart. dAfterdhe ;iadh;:sl;- The Community Nursing , ISH, ERASED LIKE AN E '. - ' 0 5 On”-' 800 SP3 9. 0 0 ' i . ' Md mm M, diamonds mm the Registry, 188 Prince Street. N I H H ' North-South combined tenace. Ll'L ABNER - By Al Papp ' A REAL Liv: cu.-so NA1-co-iziaiu AH iovs. ,7 MERC.Y.'lCAN'T LET7 '2 ram awe ME some MHOUS OVERS MIALL 77!! AIILLS-9W7)-4 sa4wI:77- i any 1' (N1 .INlA'7'-7Ill.KS 'IM, straw: an-sans IN) AND .snI?o1v6.sxL AH DON'T KNGN WHUT H MCI IS LIKE -BU17 SHE'S TH' GAL AH LOVIIS,MAilNLY BECUZ SHE'S Tl-4' NEAR&T GALTHAR II-" t EIVZ OR ABE-STYLE SLOCJCRLIHS ("C dear a&ll' Kw) gory SEE TH” SAME FABULOUS f75URE, 47 npirsanz m-r:- ac By Alex. Raymond cuizrAms,1 LEFTMY I mess on me IUNDOJVNANDGET lT,'Wll.LYOU? l."u”32”ic'?.3'”"'””.u&”fa. ”yi3i':'” a sip . umvwic canon: FRIENDS IPUT mic 9l'UFFuAWlYP . .,..V....,....tui.'.3.,,.....,uv.uL,m-Y-;A-.1, . .- -I