JANUARY 16. 1950 _._.__ y “an-cnnrnur-wizrav-wrriaizlzanwwnw .~.--.-.-.w '-,'_ VOCATIONAL SCHOO SHORT COURSES Ill AGRICULTURE A joint project of the Federal Department of Labour with the Provincial Department of Education in co-opera- tion with the Provincial and Federal Departments of Agri- vulture. .Y'l-l‘E GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ rAnn stivliNJ KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED by Zane Grey "yo/wit ‘E m5 EYPLIl/N‘ T6. ffiooF? fir‘ sP/csE/Z HE WAS some 1n V/O/PD OF SHOOT you, KIA/G!’ , (:1 co/vv/cr.’ LETTING o e R/SOIVEE A co/vv/cr, zauar/ msupn/ou ‘AVE A ‘MP ofxflzA/Al/zvc r’ 0o, KING, ._ HEF’ l ON KING'S‘ sP/czz I ADVICE: HIS Pals-ones , SLIPS our- sipe AND t SLIRPEISES , A MAN WHO l6 Jllfililiiilm P: JANUARY 24th to 2s; Livestock First Alli. instniofi AB°"TT° lion by competent Veteriiiaries and Livestock nien for THE HEAD or THE FAMILY 13233;» THE CABIN farmers wishing to protect the health of their animals. wmoow.’ JANUARYBOth to FEB. 4: Animal Husbandry and feeding. The Provincial and Federal Department of Agriv culture and practical farmers will give instruction. FEBRUARY 6th to 11: Soils, Crop Rotations and Fer- tilizers. Teachers from Experimental Farm and other De- partments. FEBRUARY 13-18: When all is done and all is said BUB 0H6 can he the family head. “Old Mother Nature. 7,2?‘ Eli's“ i- Jumper the Hare had just seen liii astonishing and very Wanda“ ful thing happen. He had seen one of the antlers of Llghtlool; the DCCQdWD Off Llghtfoovs head. Itl hidnt been knocked off or WTGIlClLi WE‘VE SEEN TWO ROUNDS 0F SLUGGING ' 1' r’ , ell/r‘ tilt” Horticulture, Forestry, Weeds, Spe- cial Crops, Plant Breeding, etc. Instruction by Experimental “d "u; l‘ ha“ become 1005c and‘ I M” WLUAN’ 5°"'“G-~-T"‘5 Farm and Division of Science. dwpped w‘ Jump" h“ kmw“! ?€Z§é’§?‘“itkllw§o?'é“’éisii m“ 9Y1"! year in some mysterious‘ W3)’ Llizhttoot lost his antlers, but never before had lle been present “-'1"‘" 1t hriuiiou. it just didn't seem possible that such a thing could happen, but it lind llappgllgfl and hr- had seen it happen, He ye. niembored how in the fall he had FEBRUARY 20th to 25th: Insects. Plant Diseases, memiiigivufflihfljgfiélir Parasites, Leadership, Marketing (To-tiperatioii. The Experi- mental Farm, Division of Science, Provincial lll‘(l Federal Departments of Agrcultiire and Federation of iXgricuIture will provide instruction. i‘. He grinned as he watched the family party walking in 8111819 file with Llghtfoot at the tall end. FEBRUARY 27th to MARCH llth: Farm Accounting, iwwhegl Lightroot‘ fighting another The other had already fallen. It RECOfdS. Health, Sfilllifltlflll, NLllYlllOll, E‘arm Machinery, bllvk his own size. and with what/was hard to understand. He didn't. Letter Writing, First Aid, Safety on the Highway and the “ “m” "m" antlers had come to- tw- l.‘a1-m_ izcther. Why hadn't they hcenl Now he was seeing something knocked off’ then? l! they had been more that was equally surprising t _ , Throughout the whole course interesting and instructive "' “'"“1d“'“ “"9 surprised him nmaightioot was meekly following _ , ~. 4 all. And new he had come loose. wobble and ‘Mrs. Llghtfoot and the twins in- ‘steald of leading them. How difler- lent, how very different from the lway it had been in the fall! Then it rlvas Lighttoot who was the head 0t the family. Anyway. he thousht “he was and acted as i! he was. He ‘led the way when they moved about. They went where he wanted to go, not where they wanted to go. If they were slow to do what he wanted them to do he threaten- ed them with the sharp points of his antlers. He threatened them and drove them to show that he was lord and master. What a difference those antlers had made! What la, difference! NOW SEED UllB _ v _ _ _ drop off. During the whole period it. is planned to give, from time kis to time. instruction in the following: Rope Work. 'l‘r;ilislnis- ~ ' ' ' ‘ "’ sioli of Power. Nlechanitral Advantage, Tool Sharpening, c - ontract Bridge By Josephine Colbert-Ion films will be shown. by Cad Andflwq‘: i Cam... C‘ AHDEQDQN ~-—- ~ 1 Farm hlensuration, Concrete and Mortar, Painting, Farm Plligineering, etc. g Farmers of all ages are welcome and those from l6 to Illl years of age who complete at least four weeks oi the course Will receive $5.00 per week to assist in [laying board. ‘C1100 OCtiiftllififCfOlfdlififlfimitlfilfiiiiflfQl MAKING THINGS EASY FOR . Tn . n ‘E Plan now to attend the course and by yciir interest F P‘ My zissist in developing a system of Agricultural Elducation in the Province. For information and application forms write to: It is quite DOSSllJlB that the de- t-larrr ivould have made his slam contract in todayis deal zigainst‘ anv defense, but East's discarding v s r v ‘ h ddi th h th in VOCATIOAAL SCHOOL, UHARLOTTEJIOWh. with irate been shrowoor than itaf Qgistlfif 8,1380, {,‘,’§‘,,,,,e°,§n§,“,j 3' “ l DXOCBSSlOII- H9 W85 barehehded» 5° T '*"""_' "v'l*'~—k'""' "" "~'""~—~""' H ‘AT “yest dcahr}, to speak,‘ and looked as if he fekllt 30m Sides vu|nemb]e_ ashamed, which was very foolis You see, he has lost more than DA] c S R D ,,_ 5 m. 3g g g 3 his ilntlors. He had lost his pride _ , __ ______ , Q l; |_ o p p o“ K 7 4 and self-esteem. and. for the time _ _ E AME THE _ . 160T ENOUEH FOR TWO Acnoss 2. Egress 19. Mulberry R l M A so 1 A K 5 being. his courage He had 10st. glgdltjfilfoafxvbfvgogT Flfifjgkg‘ EéwTFULI 500,6 AW A pgcKwE LAtti-lbute SLMulcted 2LSklll A I T_‘ ‘Q J 1,, . A a :5 too the admiration it’ not. the re- MARKED" INTELLIGENT UWLE GRL _ o; BUBBLE GUM! n. Narrow uvspltl 23. For I- T 6 i v 7 N 2 spect of the tHlVlnS, He was as big path along b. Property 24.Pllableness N F . J 9 8 6 3 ‘V E v 8 3 as ever, but he no longer hlustered top ofa (L) 25. Being 4,1 a 7 4 s g Q 1o z and threatened and they paid scarp 6.Semlt.ropicai27.Gratlfy to Q i ; - ‘Q 9 6 1mm anemlon to mm, They did. ltlBmllh PW"- u" m“ <‘ 46 li‘t understand just how it had ll-Oheoflht 7- 1'55"‘ 30-3“: ‘m em ' UAQ 1096 come about, but they knew that Grefll LIX" 5v" 33- 01”" 0A5 mother was now head of the lz-Creel“ 9-gPP°'“°" g“ l 5 ’ ,., #10 3 2 'llllfllly, the one to be followed and filrllvely "1 m“ ' pm“ , . - -b d. ' .t it: in the ea/rl summer ‘lcnded harshly “Seaport smmhy‘ “m” w“: bMliAlnUh F Niel; wire small aid were H" EH01“, t Email: 3135,51“. 4Lgiilrgggidge Faesss 1g’? 152:: pretty spotted coats. In those days . ecpen - I - ‘ . . K b n r °“ ‘6'““"°"°‘° '"°‘““" 3°'F°'°“m (Wm r11: a“ m l My Ll htfoot no the way with 17' Dmwdrby m“ bone mgmucalnon Although North's bidding “as 'i'tlie rill‘ 0S; one who knew exactly zo_frioglc;fiuln_ shuttle won _ the forceful side, the a ii-liere she was going. S-he She nflnpbird eon lat “as sound enough. the showed it by the way in w c s e 21AM)“, spade ace had been right, the molved. u "all; i. n": a" w’ rial... "r: ~ sisss (Geom) s o e spa e‘ g oo . e ivasn’ o YQJ 5ND WE 26.0 ayish-bluo queen- hflirever. it was quite an- i good. Perhaps lie felt a little iight- 5015 23. Bi-other of 9mm“ l0 SC-‘lllh that the Spadeflieaded without his crown. fi/EégpliévggggY TO OFF TO ‘SLEEP Moses lBlb.) aci- was not on side. He played low; "Just, follow me and you'll see," Go wn-H m/“ZBUDGE FOR ‘ll-l FIQST 20. Military from dummy, West, hoping to raplled Mrs. Lilghtfoot. ‘N H's CAR AT NHQE" . courier take another spade ilrlCk then and "At this time of day we usually I , srOftentpoet.) there, continued with the jaicknrest," said Lightfoot. - _ l 32-Doclrihe Dummy ducked again, and Soul-h! "But we are not going to this ' 34- "hi!" "0" of’ course ruffed. time," retorted Mrs. Lightfoot. She ' 353mm"! South ran four trump tricks. didn't even turn her head to look 35~o‘":'1'“lh°r" discarding a diamond from dummy. back. s’ ° East "huddled." and finally let go‘ Reddy Fox appeared. Ho grinn- 4°-C“'"'°fl'°' the diamond deuce and tho spadei ed as he watched the family party n seven. lwsiiiing in single file with Light- ' That was all South needed to foot at the tall end. The twins of a. ship _ ' , ‘aflkmbi: know. It vlas inconceivable that ‘WGTP now too big for hlni to even / “u” if ‘East had started out with foumthink of as a possible dinner no // ltManaclel spades. he would have blanked the matter how hungry he might be. /,= / ‘ygmma ace by discarding u. spade on the Of course, Ltghtfoot and Mrs. M 46_p1neapp1¢, fourth trump; therefore, it. colild,Lightfoot had had nothing to fear H M 1mm swim (gp) he safely assumed that East had from the Fox follks since they were '. °"‘" "‘ "" DOWN started with at least five spsaosihiihios. BRINMNG UP FATHER LEaaea which meant that. West had had. “I see the family has a new ETQLiQQL v" ~- ~~~ -~ _ i only three. On that highly logical head," said Reddy. He grinned "-'—‘— . ' 1 ‘ ' ' ' t ' i DAILY CRYFIOQUOTE-llerds how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R In LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A la used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apol- lrophlee, the length and formation of the words are iill hint]. Each day the code letters are different. ACI-yptopnnfiuotaflon nov ME EVVF nil: YKTN mTT YKT BLFYTH vo ovi-ivora‘. YKTN MWW own MBMN—-ILITHV. Saturday's Cryptoquou: LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT. AMiD THE ENCIRCIJNG GLOOM, LEAD THOU ME 0N!—-NEWMAN. coneluslon deeliu-er went: to dummy with a club and ret/urned the spade Lightfoot pretended not to notice. king. Perhaps he didn't really care. He lt was obvious that smith would was in low spirits. He wasn't yet let the king i-irle if’ East did notiilsed to being withouttlhose antlers rover. so East put up his ace. Soutlijteddy shook his head as he watch- ruflell. and the fall of Wests ten'ed them out o! sight. "And lie established the nine for a club dls-iiised to think he ruled the Green card. Floreet," he muttered. East should have held his modes Mrs. Llghttoot led the way to a and discarded diamonds. The dia- thicket o! young soft maples. There montl queen would be worthlessishe stopped and began to browse hut it was vital to camouflage thelon tender shoots and twigs. The true spade situation. It East hadttwins did the same. This was their followed this reasoning, south|favorlte food. Lightfoot took only might well liiive guessed wrong lnla bite or two. He wasn't hungry. the spade silit. [The truth is he didn't feel good. by Al Capp more broadly than ever. m 11:50- TIVE QYNCE I MADE SOME ~THAT'$ A GOOD DEA 7 LETS G0 N THE KlTCP-ifiikl- I'LL TIZV TO HAVE ‘THEM READY WHEN GETQ HOME .."/ A ulce- _ Cl.‘ ET EVENNG AT HOME]! TILLIE THE TOILER r-‘m our ms max/vs IN, A/WRQB u/M/f!) I OH, DEAR! DOCTUR DOESN'T ANT mus ‘l0 Know WHKT HAPPENED Qiiss @’-§.‘l"_-. 2?? \ \ a , . . .. \ , . 1. ma inn-ovum» swam-a n vvoILn mum ant-in . AllD TFlEH CF eon-f’ some éuBdECTé. l ‘H some tow 0 ' MV NlAF-ZKS Aize FINE , we»: tw- 11