an. naaume arm nsnaanmi naxnuuo msnum surruas . Gulf Brand Refined Coal Tar. absolutely free from water in - Nb. grades--Light Genuine Imported SEINE Tar for Turing pllblter Peta-Twine-Rope and certan typba ot Nets-Heavy Renaud Imported COAL Tar for palniag Boats, Bcovvl. and all 'Woodwork where Coal Tar is required. (Why pay torlrona ( per cent to 7 per cent or water in ordinary Tar). COASTAL ASPEALT PRODUCT! Halted . P. O. Box 163. Saint John. N. B. '4 Jonano view scuooi. Grade v-1; -exsuliun Gillil: a. ' l '- Willie lnman. -mi following is the report for Grade IV-l. snobby nnman; a. : . Wynn Benin: 8. shit l(acPhee. and; 12-1. Margaret Mac- Grade m-,-1. -loan Illia Grade n-,1. nth, uiom: 2. Marilyn Martin: 8. Sheila. lahm. Grade I Sr.-l. Kay linman. i nood;tj,. Jean Madrhee. ' Grade V!!!-1. Austin nunan. ! Grad! VII-1. George Macbeod; , I. Dorothy MacPhee: 3. Lincoln Grade I Jr.-1. Ernest llacteod. 5 niman. . Teacher: Jean llaexsndo. DAILY CROSSWORD . ll-if-lw':: i . . i. 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X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- phlea. the length and formation offhe words are all hints. i”h'dayfth3.cnode letters are different. l' A Criyptogram Quotation M1-.o.ul tiafomgaonpowo so, IAD airzpu ., :'.m"v3',3tr,olo"r. barns vamnvo. aewol 'pa3g;ao!oz,.cavo-mrnnnz. . - f . u Cryploquote: -ro wbnsme ma roost: ragro '1 ' . .W'oltamPpED-Bacon. i I nhfot-.l:oN and UNCLE uusv G'? G . I - by Cliffo McBride I . ma GUARDlAN. bcAnAa V nu CIIIIIFUL ON! Naught more contagious will you find Than happy cheerfuinaas of mind. -:0l.d Mother Nature - u . "whom do you think I saw over in the Green Forest" Peter Rabbit asked Mrs. Peter as they sat to- gether over in the dear Old Brier- patch. "I don't know. and what is more I don't care.” said little Mrs. Peter. "You had no business over there." Peter had heard that so often that it went in one ear and out the other. "I saw Welcome Robin.” declared Peter. "Are you crazy. or is he?" asked Mrs. Peter. Peter chuckled. crazy." said he. of the berries." "What in the world have berries to do with it?" exclaimed Mrs. Peter. "Neither of us is "It is all because "He eat: them.',' said Peter. "Not this time, of year." said Mrs. Peter. "llhere may be some berries, -but not enough for him to live on." g "You wouldn't say that it you went over to I the cedar swamp where Welcome Robin is living." retorted Peter. "Those trees are covered with berries, and cousin Jumper says that there have been plenty of berries on the ash trees. iWOUdKWUtw?E1W contract Bridge gBy Josephine Culbertson nnroaxusmngsonnnnsmonsznedaaot A 'rw'o-war uuton East's defense in t-he following hand was inexcusable on two dif- ferent counts. louth'dealer. .y Both sides vulnerablq QJ783 0942 9e32, Q!'I3 O5 OKQ3r oaou N vxrora 0.110 W E 53 gases 3 oo 55 . Ql-(103 i anion: IQAKQHTBI .40". , 1'lrelblddlng:' south ywm North Ease- IQ Double Pass 2'. so 00 Pan Pan ,4; Pass Pass sol 5; Pass Pass Double Pass. Pass Pass It was (or. rather. should have been) unfortunate for south that in bidding his freakish hand cor- rectly. he had to reveal his dis- tribution to the opponents and virtually tell them how to defend! However. East wouldn't "listen"- neither to south nor. later. to his own partner! West. looking for the safest lead. opened the ace of hearts. south ruffed. and. hoping for a 2-2 break of the missing trumps. laid down the ace and a low spade. He was doomed to disappointment when west discarded the nine of clubs on the second round. out Best quickly rectified matters. so far as deciarer was concerned! taken the second Hilde trick. he cash his remaining hig-ii trump. and then. knowing that South was - d d to one trump, led another heart. his idea obviously being to "slaughter" the contract by mak- ing south ruff with his last trump. Thinls did not work out just as East hoped, however! South was very glad to ml! the heart. be- cause his seven Iolid diamonds let him discard every loser from tlum. my. and the last trick. fulfilling the contract, was South's ruff of his blank club queen with dummy's spade Jacki It was almost incredible that not should have not provided aninstaoutlrs announced diamond iencth by returning a club. Not only the bidding but West's high Having '0 uwmt are you so cheerful about?" asked Peter. Welcome iikies tgoieu-too. He looks fat. He ran y - It was the next day that Pele: smv Welcome Robin taunt PEW- hadn't been able to keep awly from the cedar swamp. It W85!”-'4 a pleasant day. It W83 Clark md gloomy. it was cold and in the air mere was a hint of snow. It wasn't a day t0 b9 Oh"-"N1 "3-' Peter didnt feel cheerful. He didnt feel at all cheerful. That is. he didn't until he reached the cedar swamp in the Green Forest. Even on a bright day the cedar swamp is a dark and izloomy place 10' most folks. It was more so this dalit. looked so dark and gloomy that Peter. who usually doesn't mind dark places. hesitated to I0 in among the trees. But he did want to see Welcome Robin lli'I1l1- He didn't; have to so into tllif swamp. "Cheer up! Cheer up- ciieeri" came a Voice from the top of a cedar tree right on the edge of the swamp. Peter looked up. There sat Welcome Robin. "What are you so cheerful I- boutl” asked Peter. "Why shouldn't I be cheerful?" asked Weloome Robin. "It is too am. too eloomy. and it is going to show. There is noth- ing to be cheerful about on a day like izhia."i said Peter- "It must be you have an empty stomach." declared Welcome Rob- in, "Now 1 have a full one. and there is nothing like a full atom- ach to make one cheerful. He threw back his head and once more sang, "Cheer up! cheer upl Greer up! Cheer!" suddenly Peter no longer fclt loomy. No longer did the cedar nwunp look dark and forbidding. No longer did he think of a pos- sible storm. Jolly. round. bright Mr. sun had not even WORM through the dark clouds, but Peter suddenly felt full of good cheer. He wanted to ling "Cheer 09' 100. but of course he couldn't. nut. welcome Robin sang it enough for both of them. Had it been a lovely spring day he could not have been more cheerful. . The next story: The Unweioome Visitor. ALMA SCHOOL Grade X-1. James Donald: 2. Lily Henderson. Grade llx-1. Blanche Mountain: 2. Wanda Barbour. - - Grade VI-l. Joyce Kirich; 2. ahirley Barbour; 3. Ernest Currie. Grade V-l. Bill Donald and Myron Barbour (equal); 2. Alden Rennie: 3. Barbara Mountain.. Grade IV (A)-1. Garth Dunbar; 2. Robert Barbour; 3. Gordon cot- n. Grade IV (Bi-1. Marilyn lun- nie; 2. Albert Jordan. Grade m-1. Arlene Rennie, 2. Sybil Duggan. Grade If-I. sherill Rennie. Teacher: Catherine Wallace. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Tryon Farmers Institute will be held in the North Tryon School Saturday. Feb. l7 &lt.2230 P.M. Please et- en . FRED A. LEARI), ? 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