i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ _ _ , _ - " ' aiuoorrnanoruuotinrm ’ . i y_ ‘ ‘ -V -. _ byz-o<iu,_ THE P. E. I. ARTS ‘ ‘ Aiin chins Gllllll 2ND ANNUAL P. E. I. IIANDICRAFI EXHIBITION APRIL 25th T0 MAY 6th, 1950 lly Thornton W. liiigeu) PETER OVIBSTAYI DO AWAY Th . eies none MT“ WM, who ever really knows His neighbor and his neighbor’: woes. —Olri Mother Nature. Entries of Woodcraft, Metalwork, Leatherwork, Pottery, Weaving, Needlework, etc., invited. Entry forms are available now at the Art Centre. Charlotte- giwn, and must be completed and returned by March at. This is true wherever you may 80- You may think you know all about your neighbors and their troubles. but you don't. Each one has certain troubles that are buried deep in the heart. They never are and cannot be shared. It always . has been so. it always will be so. No one knows all about any-' body elsc. Probably it is just as well. But it does lead to niisunder-I standing and iaulty judgement. ‘ Johnny Chuck had spent a very comlortable -winter. He usually coes. It is only now and then he wakes up and is Ioolish enough to ienture out in winter. Then he iicl/Cl’ goes iar, soon hurrying back: id 80 to sloc again. so Johnii" _' , really knows F:/ery little about hi?’ had passed the Willie’ "' “M neighbors in winter. 'd<‘9P 51999 “MC” is “med h“’",f It had been so this winter, onlyi 1“m°"r 3 51°99 5° “"99 he didn“ more so. He hadn't waited at all. 9"?“ ‘"93"’- MUSTA auusuio A 01.: LOG IACl§ 'iiisize:mA1s we ‘lsouete mm was WOKKWGTDN s Manon’. "THE HOME OF BETTER DRY CLEANING" IS THE PLACE He had gone to sleep in the tall and had slept right through all the colii stormy ‘weather. MAY RETURN.’ To Send Your SPRING Cleaning —PHONE 2448— "‘.«t;o:i,»»3';3”“‘,.°.">«, . -. 2. xr . " ‘ -en: He had gone to sleep in the fall! and had slept right through alll the cold stormy weather. He hadn't. heard rough Brother North Wind‘ Now winter was practically over. There had been several warm days and the warmth had crept down Johnny's long hallway to his snug New Method cleaners Limited (For Over 25 Years Chn.rlottetown’s Better Cleaners) bedroom deep in the ground and roaradl'i ld't. n um as m M” he Johnny had wakened. He hadn't snow in blinding masses ncrossi the Green 1r/reader‘-5, He had,” suddenly opened his eyes and been once been pinched by Jack Fresh wide awake. He had wakened slow- Rolled in a bail.-wrappeti in ath!ckl13'- He “Ed bee" “"194 “P ‘“ “ blanket 01 fat and his fur coat, hel W1 5° ‘°"E that “*5 "ms "'4 ‘“’ _:jj_:.j I legs were still. They needed a. lot l.0.QDClClQDO000ClC‘C"7‘C4Ct‘1tlCV30i2iJI‘ of stretching beiore he could use ‘them. Even when he was 1u‘.l,v . contract Bridge E.’ OLD SPORTS CLUB BORDER BATTLE The Arooswck War, which began fiknadals first athletic club to 0 awake he was in no hurry even to sponsor loot racing and outdoor in 1838 iollowing border distiirh- look outside, no wasn't hungry, was tormegnin Montreal anoes between New Brunswick and not a bit. He wouldn't be until he ii . and was own as the Maine, was known as the “War of B J M '1 had been up and around exercised Olympic Club. Pork and Beans." 5: ’ °"‘' ''° °“"’"“"" la little. ' DAILY CROSSWORD ucexoononooooooooonoonaca. i want. nose Reduced to cold print. declarerti It was just a little alter daylight that he crept up to his doorway 1or a look outside. He blinked as he sat there trying to get used to the light. You see. he had been .4 .-vs.-nun r«.'_-ztirve---,-'1'.‘ 51 play in today's deal may seem down in darkness is very long time - ACl053 DOWN 19-C°PP€l‘ E11 merely routine. but he actually When he did get used to the light DOTTY DIPPLE 1-1'-‘*P|°I1V0 1-Subdivision money H gave a. fine porioismance. the first person he saw was Peter - *' " “ " ' " mlulie ofsouthern (“°""’ Rabbit. Peter was coming iipperty, :.VA/e‘:ilt‘.llta°t'eI 2 gileelalllliiréy 31~E‘l'iel:“P“'m‘ H’ I lipperty, lip from the Green Por- XIM oomeoown - ~ . est on his way home to the dear 1-o1-ue MAILBOX" "‘"-""‘"'°‘ "°°" 3'3"” - ' E‘ N°"'h d “"' Old Brlar-patch. He was late and ANV LETTERSTD r(r;,e'iI:t.‘ ) a.Coin.n 2‘ §aAr‘riage “rag.-‘i|w‘ H I[‘ll Both sides vulnerable he W“ in E hum. He had 0%,, ggmaiugoy yam money . se -_ \ - _ . , . _ - _ A 5 2 . stayed in the Green Forest. Cross 1°‘§:°':"‘ 27'm:" EMS" 97 I ing the Green Meadows is risky . ' ;- «- Q J 7 6 2 business. especially in daylight. -.u‘I‘°v°1‘ 6' Ans" ”‘!mm°m° . . .].A Q 6 4 3 2 ior then there are more keen eyes '3" ‘“"‘°' °' 7‘ “‘'°”’“ "''"““’'°’‘ “""""’ ' ‘''“‘'v R J 4 10 9 s 4 oi hun hunters cspeciall lea- nobinron 8. Anlmare so. Guaranteo - ¢ N J 8 0 5 3 th d 3” W-H VP t Crusoe track 33.CarLlng 40.'l'ire "‘ Q 9“ ' - 8” °“” W3 n3‘ 5° 9 er u s:xciaim- o Benetlt vehicles 43 Type 9 5 ‘ 3 W E 3 Peter was in I hum’. . . . . (ion 1!. Bodiesd 81. Banishmeni, measure! CK 10 9 7 S 9 Q 1° , 3"‘ when he “W J°h““Y Chuck hos read water :5. Networks 44.Soak 4"’ Pete’ “1""°5t skidded ‘° “ SW"- P V II graaatodry ie. Reducedto (anat.) mix 4 A Q 7 0 3 "31!’ When did You Woke UP? he H7. Larva of alower clan 36. Valued 48. Gaineo V K ‘O C"°d~ "°'""°"' :.:5K 9 8 J‘§"”"K iitytfwneifii He’ yaignifg ‘,5,-,,. aga n. " e w e ago.‘ sa . [1-L Am“, 1-he y,|dd;,,g- 1 '‘It was a nice winter. wasn't it? . eyeworm hon“ EM‘ south we" I've never spent a. more oomiort- l1I.C0nIleIIIllMI pa“ pus 1 . P“. able winter. No snow; no ice. And 2o.xooda 2 4. pm 2, pg” so short. Why. it was only yester- ———-—~~v--—-———- , -——-——: 23.l|‘alaehoodJ 3 . pm an 1-‘ pm day 1 rolled up and.went to sleep. ' L .. - _. \‘Z/ELL,.l HAD A HARD ; -WHAT WOULD A BURGLAR I DON'T SEEANY LIGHT 35.Di.Iflguro 4 . pa” 5. pm,‘ No one could complain about this " ‘ , ' " .DA -v ' ' V/ANT IN >0!/P HOU$E??' OF flmlnetyle pan P”, P“. past winter. No one had anything ‘GET ‘N ME Up W hkmvmon -i 1 th biddin was some- ‘4’ “'°"I‘S' about I guess." AT 7/'//5 HOUR!“ Gczfi OUT °" P“! I? ouf-yjsne Wm“? made the "Guess again!" exclaimed Peter. ! A N’ 1-‘B2.Benrinz “I °§’“‘r’;n aw “me ‘ “Why should i guess again?" re— -‘IT'S ONLY -3-'i»Dulch rwcsioopflned R t‘|_;lmp' ‘M the plied Johnny Chuck. He was still ' TEN -37 §§.T."' position otvthe missing hueeii and bmgdng “ b"' 5]°e‘p“y' OCLOCK! - . " .. " is so very , . . ‘ _ M to i‘ diamonds was something 1). ‘''",‘,“5° 3'01" gum‘ ,_ ’ 38 15,2; H‘ S0I11.It(l)l to be thankful ici‘. He cap- ;."é':""§'nd r,5,t,.':,rter‘:ed:l,:$tec‘-ouldn!“t£‘:,‘:.'i . / 749- AS91111‘ 1g‘.3a"°§1_uZ“téh:u!n'::y “;%':1' about in the deep snow icr so long bl°""' d m ’ P that they nearly starved to death. 41,(:,rg¢k1¢t,t,e;- successfully finesse e que.ri. H t th 0 1 d M H ‘ .42.Sodlum Now he returned a diamond. tak- fagdy noebetxr ;;‘1ey E)-“Id “:3; nitrate ing East‘: queen. and led another about but mey'had hard work to 45. Citadel club to t e ace. find n h 1 t k E“ 2 47 Muck The club suit's failure to break ° °“ °°d ° 999 V" ' . Blacky the Crow managed 48. Appearing posed a serious problem, and since .H°w' , aslf eater dcclarer could not expect a good ;fl1;;°M§flfi"tlkn0':’.l:i‘rs]iPemganél 49.0ricnt lie oi spades and the heart ace. 1 ‘°“m°5 V‘ ° 37°" " 50-Slight he was apparently tn dangerous 1" was mes°me' Yes‘ .51,‘ 1" ‘W5 In d°PF¢55i°'l ground. However. l’:ll.t'.‘l' a.icw mom- m°s°m°‘ And I °°“]dnt “"9 me BRINGING UP FATHER DAILY CRYP'l‘0QUOTE—Here's how to work : A X Y D L B A A X R lsLONGI-‘ELLOW One letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used 1' ti th L‘: X for the two 0‘: etc Single letters apo: was d“ar reader“ Before going Johnny yawned “R was comiur" STITION A80” you-J565-Mg.THE‘é TACAN FNANTD1-%T or ic rec . ' . . ~ . . - -v .~ ' I I abie for me_ I never have S em 1 SPRANED HER ‘JKL - C T-I W ll‘oi:lllL‘S. the length and formation or the words are all hints. iurthol. why not My to “ork the hem, wmm_.. said he‘ and "yum Aoom-t-iiM- .__ Eaizli day the code letters are different. cnts devoted to intensive thought, he saw a line play that would as- sure the contract against any breaks! - Do you see what the line 0! p1.\Y play out for yourself’? South maneuvered as follows: He Old Briar-patch for the longest time. Now you sit here and talk about an easy winter. a comiort- able winter. .You don't know what you are talking about." ed again. "Aren't. you late getting home?" he added. Peter was. very ,5 A Cryptograni Quotation i-u.i'ted a low club. then led its me ‘ ‘ L!‘ H‘ XPFLF CKWK MF WJCF last trump to the jack, and led ‘ V i ' - another club. discarding a spade. '7 '“'""".""_'"" c l-‘ T u 2 U Q N F U F T i p 1* H H i P z w i F 1.. West was in. and what could lie “"55” "flu" E’"’°'“' K4 ‘\ : i,, L7..‘.!Hl-" 7.LJUX-- Saturday‘: ('r_\'|itoql:oic: l"S OPEN SLUXCE. LETS HIS SOUL RUN‘ FOR NOUGH'l'—- H ER l-'.l«‘.RT J I. AI‘-Pi {'13 W P T N. THE CHEAP SWEARER. THROUGH do? Wheth-:r he returned a spade I control; he could _vcry soon reach idummv by ruiflng in that hand. or :1 heart. dcclarer was in iii‘! and discard on the established clubs. In 1943-49 Australia exported al.- 944 tons of butter valued at £23.- 8ll.01‘0 {$57.14-3.400) compared with the 1938-30 total ot l92.4'74 tolls valued at $112,892,000. Ll'L ABNER IS A I‘-NE.’-.'. MAN .’.7- ,<_o, A‘-i LL Cu-lAi.'£.E n4’ E>.DRi-‘.5.-4ui~i OM MINE —EF 11' K-l"slL.l.S Mt"--5’ J TIE AND CHll.l.Y.. by AI Capp I'M FINE" JUST A LITTLE HELP ME UP, NIP... fl 1 .....A, _.- I z HOPE i1'§’oi4L§/A swat?- A arr I HAVE BAD NEMG F0? 6OLLY- I ‘HOPE