PAGE TEN USE THERMOGENE MEDICATED WOOL fax Help SOOTHE PAIN 9 rheumatic pains. drug store today! MEDICATED WOOL O For those aching muscles. let the soothing heel of Tnzniioozas Medicated Wool help give you quick, clean relief. It goes to work at once-not meuy-easy to use. For cheat colds. sore throat, bronchitis. neuralgia. lumbago. sciatica and minor By inhalint T Itllloal I Medicated Rub. I companion product. you'llaui'ckly help clear up uncomfortable head colds. Buy at your ..rrHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lBy Thornton W. A CLEVER PAIR l 3 i ions who is blast with ready wit I --Recidy Fox. ,t.l'i:it. And he lives up to his belief. ll-le was a ready wit. one of the readi- est nits in all the Green Forest. and tries to lie up to it. neighborhood. lie was small and .illS legs were short. so he could and did go almost anywhere a Rab- ATTENTION "LIVESTOCK DEALERS AND PRODUCERS In order that ue do not have to carry livestock over the Christmzis ueek-end we shall not be accept- inge- Cattle. calves. sheep and lanibseafier noon on THURSDAY. Dec. 21st. HogseAl'ter noon on FRIDAY. Dec. 22nd. May we take this opportunity to wish all our Agents and Customers Season's Greetings. OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS 1'Sl.'AL TIESDAY. l)l9Cli.llBER 26th CANADA PACKERS LTD. Grafton Street '. 30. Whether DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Viper 20. Place E 1. Girl isczit.) Ii, Mix where u ll. Refuse at 4. Al:.1lrl.ne butter grapes 5. Mother And 9. Flavor G. Sum up NIP!-"3 ll 3 10, Farewell 7. Narrow inlet "tilde u (Sp) ignnl ) 92. Binds In 1;. one ..-)1. .9, Pen (nr 13. slumber L1 oversees horses :5. Dull ll agame (West. 28 Boys' 14. Veritum U. S l school 15. Exist gy Musical (Eng) Yesterday's Answer 15.5,,-.511 instruments 30. A coloring stream 11. Lines of 31. Deduces 41. Eye alyly 15, main, 1 juncture 32. A Dutch 44. Crushing taym.) 13. Old cheese snake 19, sum up mrvasiires 34. A humorous 45. Soak I 11. noaung of length play 47. New Zealand good. 17. Pieres of 35. Rips parrot. 94. n3). land 87. Produce 19. River (IL) 20. Vessels for distilling liquid: '27. Anger ;29. Observe 30. High-sen robber J3. Denomlnaa tlon 36. Any person 38. merican poet 40. Claw ll. Masuriura tsym.) '43.Birds' beaks 48. More humble .48. A Boy Scout group 50. City (Eng) 51. A starchy foodstuff (Malay) 3- Strongly bult cart HOWN '1 Hebrew - letter DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-.-Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXI inLoNorELLow Oneleviier simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apne- trophiea. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Crypiogram Quotation paz PFPZ YR CIYRP PNPV. 3 UYX- pzcn. vxrnev cxkc Iirsi UYBIC inrzrxrv CIP JBZUH YV VKFPH- 'IKN. , Yesterday": Cf)pi'V,ll.)iPI THIS?-' TO SIDE WITH TRUTH 15 x03ā€; wHEN.WE SHARE HER WBETCHED -CRUST- LOWE V -mans A'r:A::i.i:ss FOSD!CK'COWCAL BOQI , V IN THESE CLO as o i LAM uotrroar's!.' yhit could. He was a member of a thranch of the Hound family called ytaeagles. and he dearly loved to ihunt Rabbits. He had been t.i'ained in do just this. and he didnt hunt .any one else. Fox scent, which ex- JCILCS Bowser the hound so. dldnlt I interest the small Dog at all. Reddy J found this out and his quick wit. at inure saw a way to use that Do: to ihelp him get :1 Rabbit dinner now i ful but when he brought. home the , first Rabbit taken from almost un- I tier the very nose of a hunter with in dreadful gun. she admitted that ' Raddy might be right. i "Cnme on. my dear," said Redd)! the next time they heard that Do-,: barking as he chased A Rabbit. "There is sure in be a hunter with .431'u.x(Jt:lT.) J E contract Dridge By Josephine Culbertson -':czcso3ar.':':-sztniziszszimczizioswcitca. T00 "COOPERATIVE" It is all very well to be "cooper- ative" by supporting partners suit. but a player's first dutyisio describe his own hand-pattern. Consider this typical case: . South dealer. North-south vulnerable. gm: pxaz 9.1531 A152 2. 1055 107 983 QJ7. N 60 33:32 W E: :3. ;.u S 4-9 gkinooal West. fearing he would Ki"? "D R trick by leading any side suit. open- rid the spade jack. and South had "inugli sledding." without any shame to himself. he ended up by losing three club tricks and one diamonds-and so his beautiful hand had simply cost him points! Mnreover. this unhappy outcome had to be contrasted with the three- nntrump contract -which would have . been a laydown! it was North's fault. that the bid- lding went beyond three not.ruirip. Obviously North reasoned that he might to show his spade support in that. suit-but. North ignored his response in sout.h's jump rebld of own distributional weakness! The North hand alene-and it. wax. Nnrth'a province to describe only that hand. not. to bid for the part.- nershl-plehad a. notrump pattern and South's jump rebid of spades did not alter that fact. Moreover. North had only a scattering of hon- I nrs. most of them minor ones. These mizhi. come in very handy at. no- trump. if only as auxiliary stoppers. but. they did not figure in be of substantial value at it spade can- traet. ' Thus. Ncrth should have bid three notrump over three spades. on the reasoning that if south accepted that contract-. his band would be suited to do it; and if South's hand iwiis not. miiable for notrump. he lwauld protect himself by going to four spades. lshould try to make the meat of it. ' ; Of course. Raddy is right about" Hike t.he true Fox that he is he; A new Dog was living in ihei nnd then. M-rs. Raddy was dc-ubt-. In men) ; p 3 I 15.21 Reddy went. in one of those places and Mrs. Raddy went. to the other. a dreadful gun waiting for that Do: to drive 9. Rabbit out cf 3 bramble- tangle. We will be waiting inn. That. Dog thinks he is hunting that Rabbit for his master. but if we are smart he is chasing it for us." So Reddy and Mrs. Reddy hurried over to a big pasture overgrown uith bushes, vines. brlers and brambles. Among and through and under these Rabbits had cut little paths crossing and recrossing. Just big enough for Rabbits to run along. but. until now not big enough for larger folk with longer legs to use I uithoui. being torn and 5Cr3t)Ch'5d by thorns. brambles and briers. sure enough when they got to the big overgrown pasture the Rabbits loved so well. and where the Dog was barking so excitedly. just cut- sidn was the Dog's master waiting with a dreadful gun for the Rabbit in be driven out where it could be shot. Reddy and Mrs. Raddy put. their heads t.ogei.her. They are a clever pair. those tim. They knew all about that big pasture. They knew every bramble-tangle and brier- patcb in it. and every Rabbit path leading into each. They knew just. 'which other tangle or brier-patch a Rabbit would be most. likely in run for. when they saw where the hun- ter was waiting they looked at each other knowingly. The Rabbit might come out there. but. they didn't think so; They knew of two other places from either of which they were sure that Rabbit was much more likely to try to in get to an- other tangle of vines and brambles. Roddy went. to one of these places and Mrs. Reddy went. to the other. That is they went. near enough to watch those places without being seen themselves yet near enough to catch the Rabbit before it could reach another tangle. In doing this they were very. very careful that the hunter with the dreadful gun should not see them. He didn't know they were about and they meant that; he shouldn't until too late in do anything about it. It. seemed as if the Rabbit, miist have tried one of the little path: crossing and recrossing that. big patch of bushes and brambles. but there was no fooling that Dog. The scent was so fresh and strong that. his wonderful nose had no trouble at all in following it. His steady barking was broken only by a yelp or a squeal or a whine now r.nd Continued on page 14 Greetings To All BEST WISHES TO ONE AND ALL. Thanking you for your pa- itronage in the past and 501- iciting your patronage in the new year. Gordon Lodge By Alex Raymond SHEGOT Tl-1' V SMALLEST By Al Capp .-as ;-:3-aociconan UANI Till I MA5 AEPAID , ii OF TuAT...9u'T' 1 t . t contour LET mu D9iNI( NAT COS!-15.1 sous tin wss m IIANOEII STAV WITH HIM... at KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED i WILL sit wma HIM. COLONEL. I INSIST ON 6uARoiN6 HIM MVSELF. IT is my aavousiaitivvl 3:: M44! M10 ,7 oiiccimcn 21. 1950 By Zane UH-:y . 79 an a-ir.. x.v snzrr 1.. or your GQPEIPI - l T Q , 4i nuns he S1qiDi(I5luI'arpIu 351:5?!" H5-5 I-um in-iltm. I- By Hum Fisher: HMM...1 THINK I'LL K ' . OVER By Carl Anderson i l .4 rue. 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