A -PAGE TEN A ROYAL WEIJCOME AWAITS YOIi AT f -THE QUEEN HOTEL i .195 Queen Street Moncton, N. B. i '. Now Under New Management i ' Free Parking Space. ' European Plan. ' Quiet Residential District. one block from heart of Business Section. ( i ' Dining Room in connection. Popular Priced I i' Home Cooked Meals- ' Norma Bonshaw And wood Islands Districts Buses will operate via Charlottetown, Wood Islands to - Murray River-Friday and Saturday only. Sunday OnlyhLeave Murray River 7.30 p.m.. arrive Chur- lottetown 9.2;) p.m. Buses will operate via Bonshaw-Summerside-Friday and Saturday only. L Sunday Only-Leave Charlottetown 3.15 p.m.: Leave Bor- den 6:10 p.m.; arrive Charlottetown p.m. Both Routes Suiiject to Road Conditions. FOR INFORMATION Phone Charlottetown 248 Phone Summerside 3833 l DAILY CROSSWORD 9 .4838 EEa'EEn ACKO55 3.Consteila- 21.l..ir.ard Bmnuu "Ba 1.Salt-water tion 22. Portionor gr; man an g duck Guido's curvedllne BL! L'.ll:ILlBi:lBiIl 54:1”; lowest note Q5.Partofcar UHIIKIE BEIGE (India, o.Pather 26. Repugnance Bung DDEEGH !1.i.arge 6.0ombo. 21.0btain ummnungu ma arteryor uwooi 29. Nocturnal an EU” m-1" heart 7.Polyneaian bird nan mgmguu 12.Escape drink 30. Districtin nuugu nanny 13. Friar's title 8. Cover! with London 14. inruin bed turf 32- Eye , 15. Erbium 9. Piece of 35. Fiber J ""'4"'' 5'"'" (syrn.) baked clay 36. Tellurium 42. Excel! 0! 16. Filled with 10. Paradise uym.) Chi-HCN solemn 14. Penny 37. An are 44. Roman wonder 18. Close to 38. Cover with money BUIIIB I” ticol his enemies. so he doesn't lly Thornton W. Iurousl A CHASE nmouau nu: runa- tors Do the things that you do best And leave to circumstance the rest. -Old Mother Nature. That saying of Old Mother Na- ture's is almost a law to the little P90DIe of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows. They long ago learned that there are certain things each can do better than any- thing else. Peter Rabbit in I won- derful dodger. He can dodge bag. tar than any or those who try to catch him. so Peter is always ready- to dodge. Unc' Billy Possum can' play dead so perfectly that he can! worry too much when scmeone is! after him. He is sure that it he plays dead he will be left alone. so it is with all of Mother Nature's children, each doing the thing he Pox. Now Chatterer is more at can best. 'home in a tree than he is on the Chatterer the Red squirrel had ground. of course. Raddy does no: been chased up a tree by Re-ddy'cl,'mb, so Chstterer. who dearly loves to scold others. had had a ' ' 'i' r wonderful time scolding Roddy. He ,had:ntt stopped to thmklthzlti sigma hungry encm who ooud m a i contract Bridge !.... ....... ..... ..... .l.1.....g had told him that he had ear is, Josephine Culbertson lthat. Spite the Marten had I. ,come down from the Great Moun- -:--1-i:-004:-ocw:-ccciczanszioouoeoc. ltain and was scmewhere in the Green Forest. Chatterer didn't A CLOSE QUESTION OF PLAYiaegl1yhtbeiieg'e Hit I-git 1.1: 1011;: m8 9 m S V87. 6 O in 93 deals out of 100. the rlght!ms tongue, He shivered still morn,- linc 0! play (though perlfaps verylwhen he realized that he was in a diffiilulhf vioultl be aszseesocn by only - tree from which he couldn't escape pane 0 rue expcr . ct-asioiiaqexceptb in downto the round. 1.V- lloueveli a hand ocmes 1IiI.'I'here slag! .50 other trees near that causes an argument. even 5 r-nough for him to jump to. What it among the top players. Such an one it, should be true that spite the is shown below. It occurred in a Marten was in the crew poi-est, team-of-four contest. land had heard him? How he did wish that Reddy Fox would go South dealer. 4'”'33'- . M -We i'"'"mb'e- ....Si."iiili Ef.2?.”..dd .53.'.:.'i'.i.3:.' Presently Roddy did go away. E-igu.-...:.r,.i7v';:vn I-n'lra - - .- . O A93 learns down while he was about. 5': V537 I he went his way to hunt for norme- . A9 5 one else. The instant that Reddy 4'55 3 7 was far enough away to be no long- er dangerous Ohatterer ran down ,, .the tree and raced over to another ' He was careful to chocse a tree near enouizh to other trees so that he '13.cou. (JLp,) l1.Adarn wax 45..!une-beetle so. Fervid ao. Memo .. 39. Ireland 47. Exit! P2, rug. dum (poet) (8. sun god .13. Neuter Pmnoun 'i 2 IT F5 5 1 7""? 1:4. Ensign '8. Rotating .3 . object " 30. Heating apparatus 2;. lcilalwxaiian ” ” " " rd jsawagar " ISLIAIII open I barge 87.0 - t. c."3a'” 2: 19 I" 140. Astringent fruit '41. Thus t4a.n.ate again '45.Performed !4e.Aii-yupn-it 3-; 5 I g ("'l'empest") 47.Progeny Z8 44 -I9.'I'hick M.MeHU a5 1 Q cows 3, C1. secure 2. Hill . , ,. DAILY Ol'tYP'l'0QUOtrE-!lero'a how to work it: AXYDLBAAXI IILONOFILLOW . Oneileaer simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three Us. at for the two 0's. etc. sinrlc loam. Apol- trophies. the length and rorlnetion or the worda an all hints. Each day the code letters are dilarent. ' Ac:-yptognnaootolioa LVT YIMHHIKH CH3 DVT FAA KXMHM KXOBLH av-rm run: oaahrmrnr. Yeotercbre Oryptoquoto: A Ll1'l'LE SINGERS?! X! A DAN- GEROUS THXNG. AND A GREAT DIAL OF 11' IS ABSOLUTE- LY FATAL-Wllibli. . -.xg,,.;..'s ..... -.7 F:?.5a.i..-rs-1-'i.i:.-e;..” '..'. '......-- -l -e-an-s y Xff3:I'0R-IA. B. 0. Jan. lo---(CP) ate in war and in peace." Plan; are srney-General Gordon 8. Wis- being made. however, to evgcuaie lg mer haul today a criminal charge the young, the aged and eh, m. . will he laid in rcnnectlon with the firm. he said in a speech. - Came Rll'Pl' train -wreck. n - ; NEH YORK. Jan. 4 -. (AP) - LONG Lungs - MIi.V'or Vincent R. lmpeilltteri said inriay there would be no mass or- ncuation of this city in event of,nt- tack for ”it must continue to oper- iIi"i. ABNER The Indian elephant is estimat- ed to have a life span of 150 years in its wild state. 1- ;- I Vt ' ”.'s”:. 4.aKJs This was the bidding at one 1 table: ' South West Nmir East l 1 9 Pass 2 J. Pan 3 5 Pass 4 NT Peas 5 5 Pure 5 9 Pass 6 9 Pass Pass Pass west opened the diamond king. The ace won. and declarer drew the necessary four rounds of trumps. East discarding two spadm and a diamond. South then laid down the club king (noting the fall of ten from East.) and ran his three spade tricks. getting rid of his own last diamond. on the third spade, West showed out. discarding the diamond Jack-a combination of clrcumstan as that was of course rather revealing. Declarer. however. evidently !elt that the opponents were merely false-carding; so he led a club from dummy--- and that was the end or the matter! He could not avoid the loss or two club tricks to west, In fairness to the declarer, it must be conceded that a difficult decision was involved in this play, and that the defenders might have men false-carding in clubs and diamonds. However. there were several subtle indications that the club ten play. ed by East and the diamond Jack discarded by West were "honest", Applicants please contact th as soon as possible. The Spring Class of the Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing, is now being organized. could travel through the treetops ii there should be need, jumping from the branches or one tree to another. Then he started for home and as he traveled he kept locking back over his shoulder anxiously. Chatterer had not much more than started when in one of those backward glances he -was sure he a saw someone jump from one tree to another behind him. Ohatterers lqeart seemed to jump right up in his throat. Hearts are funny that way. or course they do not Jump up in anybody's throat. but in times at great iright folks feel as it their hearts did that. It was so with Chatterer now. You should have seen him go through those tree- tops. He was sure that he was run- ning and jumping for his life. and for once he was right. spite the Marten was behind him and spite was just as much at hcme in the treetops. Chatter-er would rim out to almost the tip of a long branch. make a flying jump to the tip of a branch of another tree, catch it with his hands and feet. pull him- sel up, race along the branch to the Continued on page 14 mus. the line od play approved by the large number at experts who reviewed this hand. and by this eorrunentator, is to load a diairnond from dummy (after drawing trumps and cashing the spades and only one club) and to discard a club train the south hand. west. in with the diamond queen. must re- turn a club to South's terrace. e Superintendent of Nurses . rm: GUARDIAN. 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