PAGE TEN" " ~- m: s Tet’: Look lit Uiir Schools Educational Broadcasts February, March 8r April, i940 TlMiz-JAS EACH TUESDAY EVENING IIRIIS no. n A 0A1": TOPIC I SPEAKER: m. Z4—Introductlon w. Show. M-A. Plums 'i Education. Mar. 2—-Present Set-up A. S. Williams, I.A., Prince Street School. . M. MacKenzie, B.A., Chief Sup- ervisor oi Schools. I6—Teacher 8i Equipment Miss Estelle Bowness, S'side. L. W. Show, S. Williams. M- MacKenzie, R. MacDonald. Mar. 9--Present Curriculum Mar. Mar. SERIES NO. 2: Mar. Pill-Improved Set-up Apr. 23—Forum LL-Col. L. F. MacDonald, B.A., Queen Square School. fl-Now Curriculum (Elementary) Mrs. Leone Ross, Model School. Apr. l3-—New Curriculum (Secondary) ... . . M. MacI(enzie, B.A. Apr. 20—Teacher 8r Equipment _ for Present Day NeedoH. B. Chandler, M.A., Director of Adtilt Education. .. ..Leo MacDonald, Mrs. Ross, M. MocKenzie, H. B. Chandler. .. W. Show, Director of Educa- tion. Apr. 27—Forum May L-Conclusion “O T §RR ‘ ATTENTION ALL TRUCK OWNERS AND DRIVERS An organization meeting will be held in the’ LABOR UNION HALL MONDAY NIGHT, FEB- 23 AT 7:30 P.M. All owners and drivers are requested to attend. 0o \7\2\7v\. xicxxmovoqv ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Charlottetown Hotel TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th., I2 (Noonl in co-operqtion with KiwanlslClub. Guest Speaker-Lh-Col. L. F. MacDonald Luncheon $1.25 _.a\,\ —\/\ \,~.-\~ -.~-~\ '~."\ Phone 432 for Reservations (ly Thornton W. largest) SOMETHING Mlssmu i e " Most people see what is expected And differences are not detected. —0ld Mother Nature. as. Over in the Green Forest it was very still. It seemed to Peter Rabbit more so than usual. Per- haps this was more seeming than real. Perhaps it was because Peter had wandered to a part 0,: it ho seldom visited. It might have been because he had somehow failed to find any oi his friends and ac- quaintances. It. was broad day- ' light, He should have been at home in the dear Old Briar-patch,. but daylight had found him farther from home than usual, so he decided to stay. It would be safer than lo cross the snowrcov- cred Green Meadows where all the “ray he would he right out in the open with nothing t0 hide him from watchful hungry eyes, ~ "l-low very still it is over here." thought Peter. "None of the Green Forest. folks seem to be around. I haveift seen Cousin Jumper the Harv, Thundcrcr the Grouse, or Lughtloot tho Deer. I haven't heard Blacky the Crow, or Srmmy Jayg or Chatter-er the Red Squirrel. 1 guess no one likes this part of the Green Forest.” Then he prlcked up those long ears cl his. He had hoard n taint sound as of some one tapping on wood. One 0i thc "Woodpecker "It isn't Hairy at all!" exclaimed Peter under his breath. style a Jew times. Then he would turn his head and drive his stout bill into the bark slantingly. He would drive it through and under the bark and pry a piece otf. Some- Fmes he seemed to pick something from the trec where the bark was off. All the time Peter watched he had a feeling that something was missing. It wasn't the red cap. The yellow cap tool! the place oi’ that. Then as he stared it came to Peter rirliat seemed wrong. what was mis- sing. This Woodpecker had no hind i cousins. Downy or llairy. 1 guess." mes! V said he, talking to himself. l-le T1" m“ Si"? "must" 118d" began looking high in the sur- derdmck’ ‘rounding trees. He looked and flocked, but saw no one. l — Then he saw something failing. on the snow at tho foot oi a dEDdl museums tree to which the bark still clung. o lie hopped near enough to sce Contfact Brldge that it was a small piece of bark c u H I Even as he looked another plead h Imam“. fell. 1t seemed to have been tossed out from the other side of that. tree. Now’. for a nnment he heard! a. ferw taint taps. The sound.‘ seemed to come frcni that tree. He looked up and clown the trunk and out on the limbs, but saw no one. He moved arOund to whcro he Clrd-Pliltlng One qt’ the weakest features of the average player's gamg ls "card-placing" on the basis oi’ the bidding. Tvday‘: deal is typical in auxxxikdoiiif “ '\/\'V\'N\"\'\-\/;v\»\\.\_ ‘ T0 Ewan r visa MONGOLS-BRA YE MEN Th; word Mongol comes from hang” a word meaning brave men. first used under the Chinese Psang dynasty. 'l‘he‘ National Rifle Association of Britain announced it will enter rt team for the Olympic Games be-' mg heirl in London in July, 194s; could look over the other side of this respect. tlic tree. .»\t first lic sow no one ‘This was because he was looking too hight. Another bit o; bark fell ‘Then Peter looked at the lower _ We" dam,‘ $5.5‘ .::.‘::i..*:":i.::“..t1r.': 12:: z’ no fiery busv person. It was one o! ‘K54 the Woodpecker family. He knew A32 this, at a glance. No other loath-l 643 cred folks movc about on the trunk $AKQ3 i0! a tree, or brace tliunseives with' iO A109 O 3 their tails. as do the woodpeckers, ' 72 N .3107‘ At first he thought that this was ‘Ks \V_ E 54 ;Halry wlih whcm he had been well ‘K3 1° s ‘g iacquainted all is lite. He was ; 82 ‘I’ 01053 about the same size- as Hairy. Like ‘*7 6 him. he was dressed in black and‘ ‘Qg 3 white. Peter was just opening his vgq7a mouth lo say "hello" when he :96‘ missed the red cop. Hairy wears so jauntily on the back. of his headl , The blddlnli He was just about to ask what; lWeet Nomi East South had becctno of that red cap when i1. ma. so 2N1.‘ the Woodpecker turned his head [Pass 3N1‘ Pass Pass and Peter saw a yellow cap instead Pass oi u. red one. and this was on the top and front of the licad. Peter was Just about to ask about this when he noticed a difference in the coat. Instead of the broad, l West decided to attack in his un- bid diamond suit. and- accordinflli’ 'opened'the jack-the top Clfll 0i ; GUARDIAN. ugiittpofllifrowlv _. plain, white stripe down the mid- die of the back such as Hairy and his smaller cousin. Downy. always wear, the strips in this coat was barred with black and white. "It isn't Hairy at all!" exclaimed Peter under his breath "It must be another or the Woodpecker cousins. one with whom 1 have. not met. I wonder where he comes from and vrimt he is doing here?" What he was doing was plain to be seen. Ha was stripping the bark from tho trunk of that tree. It was a spruce ttec that had been dead his interior sequence. south won with the diamond queen and led the spade jack. West ducked, and South then led a low spade to- I ward the king. This time West had to duck or concede sn extra spade trick, and durnmys king won the trick East discarding a low heart. De-clarer now made a 011F991“ count o! his sure MUHBFS. 8nd "i115 see only two iimdtii- 0M heartl W" diamonds and three clubsA The club suit might break 3-3 and de- liver the needed ninth trick, but South was not at. all hopeful in for some time, long enough lor the bark to linva become somewhat loose. The busy worker would strike hard in true Woodpecker that direction, and he therefore re~ solved to try for the vital trick in hearts. so he led a low heart from dummy toward his own queen, hop- ing. o1 course, that the kin: WM held by East, iie was greatly dis- appointed when moist put in the heart ten. forcing South's queen rind West won the trick with the king West n0w led another high diamond, and from that point on i » - i \ _ i Mon Stafford was lound not guilty ln a Kingston, Ont., .murdgr ital. Mrs. stafford, his mother, shown with acquitted man, was the cleclarer had no play ior the thrg notrm-irrp contract. It was all very well for South lto retnember East's heart bid and lto hope that that bid showed the king, but it would have been Iar KI—_—_NG or THETTOYAFHOUNTFD‘ r DON'T tmow war "mus" GENERATIONS COMING ‘YO -- "HELPLESS" B_RI.\‘GI z MU5TT~PT LET u: oauairrtsie THINK I't‘v\ IN A l-IAFIPY MQQD Because Magcsz; i5 cows I DON'T KNDV! YJHAT I'LL 0o name A56. av assas- 1 \ s1" HATE 10. Ti-otutc ABOUT m; an r suPPose m. HAVE 1o MMG "m: Bee more realistic to stop and think oi what West must have held to oPQIL the blddinzl He could not have come close to the requirements without the heart king. Thus. the proper line oi play was {or South‘ to cash his three clubs and his dirmond ace, then, assuming that West had not discarded a heart, to throw him in with a diamond or a ispade and thus oblige him to lead imvsy from his heart kin! to "I! combined tenace in the North- Relleve misery of ' clogged nostrils . . . . breathe freely a nin by using Mensho atom. Clears head, soothes in- amed membranes. jars lad tubes 50¢. AI MENTHOLATUM (um-s (UMTORT Hui/y brought from Georgia to the hearing. South hands. '1» msv -___...__. z STILL rum»: n": corms-lino nose mural?! lyjklox Raymond