.29. 1950 " '.|5¥,lII!eGru PAGETIBN ‘ . ‘ . HE <;UARnIAN,~cHl\RLor'rsrowN ’ - . V .‘ ,_ _ ~ _i ' ' " —“-n. .. . a;_—r ' KING OF MOUNTED w. ' ' ’ 3' All Museum 77/ ' Maufi-vwmmsmwtt POPULAR ‘niisionir mo \EXcE|.|.ElicE man The hnnantramrumornnamionuw Rae and Mrs. J. D. Davlson—-on two pianos. nun The lovely ohorslxaumbers by The Girls’ Choir man The pleasing Solo numbers by Mr. Lorna MacLellan. BAPTIST ciwaou nan. rrmmsnav, Manon’ no, mo Sponsored by Men's Association troln whom tickets are available and at door. 8:15 P.M. Tickets 50c. vunlnr I!I'lH1‘§_ ACROSS DOVVN 13. Fruit IIIIIIHIJ nrw i1l.< 1. Closely 1. Gasps (or 19. 0rd nrily ll!.lHiilll1l~1 IJHII confined breath 21. Titi of A‘ ll 3 “UV” 5. South-west 2. Otherwise respect ' wind 3. Memoran- 22. River (It.) 9, Courage dum 23. Little [III I“. lIl')llil .-l|.l 10.Bluetio\\'er 4.Gratingsfor24.De[raded mm‘ ..l|mm"m1 JOHNNY FINDS THE WRONG ONE It matters not it wrong or right A temper lost will seek a tight —0id Mother Nature. It is just as true that disappoint- ment often results in lost tanner. Johnny Chuck was disappointed. He was much disappointed. He had done a lot ol . nning ‘about. He had been all over the Green Mea- dows. He had been over in the old Orchard and along the edge 01 the Green Forest. He had been over to the Bit: River and ind visited the Old Pasture. That was a lot. at runing about for such a homebody as Johnny Chuck. “ Why had he done it? To begin with, it had been partly to (ind something to eat. -- "-‘ _ green Just starting to grow. He had iound only a bite here and a bite there, for it was still too early in the season for many plants to have started. Later it was something else that kept him roaming lrom place to pince.. For a. while he didn't know himself what it was that kept lly Thornton W. lumen) Hfaoy |" 41/’ r . "Do y‘ou think something has hap- pened to her?" asked Peter. "Were you alone down in that house of yours.all winter?" asked Peter Rabbit. 0! her own,” said he. “Have youu looked in it to see it she is there now?" Peter wanted to know. Again Johnny nodded. "0! course I have. That is the very first place Johnny nodded. “She had 3 house LL59‘ , VA meal WA5N'1’ MUCH - wA1Ea IN N06 voyuc. WHILE ‘ni’ MAIUS cu:-mm’ UP nu’ WATER WE'LL TALK ovsa 1w PERPOSED Fpimeiz PLANS. by Carl Ando as-sv._-sx-r our-onvx -roe: .~rscoIué[ LVCSR SJV RHGKNN-—.IVc!lVA: . mmaay. Cryptoquou: mosses:-rust." um’ warm! TEIEYACRY r.1s_r;nry—muroN. ' E. R.BroW€9°Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest llatos ' 'Agent at .Summerside. D. 0. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown LPL ABNER North's raise. directly over West's takeout double, was a. comparatively weak bid, since with a lair-to-good hand North would normally re- double, or simply wait and “listen." taking action later. Thus, North's two-spade bid oi- lered little encouragement ‘ior South to go on, and when south did go on. West should have as- sumed that his right-hand adver- sary knew what he /was doing! West was correct about one thing-— that it was too late to show his own heart suit, at such a hlsh level- but apparently, he failed to ren- lizs their it might be just as dan- gerous to double tour spades. A meek pass at this point was the sensible ooursei The double, resulting in South's redouble, proved to be costly! south ruiled a diamond. then tried the space iinesse. West won and shift- ed to the club ten. but to no avail! south took the trick with the jack, ruiled another diamond, driving out West's king, then drew West's last trump and discarded a cl.ib from dummy on his own good din- mond jack. Finally. alter cashing the club we. he ruffed a club, and the 3-3 break or that suit gave him the balance 01 the tricks. and 1330 points aside (mm the rubber bonus! RlGHTO.'.'- BLARST lT.'.'- IF CEHTAIN THINGS 601' OUT-I'D BB DKCUYGII i KNOW I CAN TRUST 4 YOU. LAD, SO I'LL LL YOL.|1;'H' IHYM er Brown's garden. 01 course there was nothing growing there now. It was bare and dreary as all gar- dens are at the end oi’ Winter. (is he crept under the fence he saw a pair or black heels disappear in a in corner. “Pollyl I've found her!" he " thought happily and raced across the garden. There was a hole right in the comer and looking out at it was—-a total stranger. Johnny stopped short and stared. He couldn't believe his own eyes. He had round the wrong one, very much the wrong one. Soothe them with MlllAl!D’$ Llumrur D Iehufroelyinadj dhlccenouuea. .dUw¥*1‘l& "0 ‘ V M oy Al Cap ‘IE5 - DUGAN - - SHE'S G|\/IN’ A 9 . _ . v. 1'. him so restless. Then uite surl- l"2;r?:§{1pm 5.goe‘b:\Sv 25 f.3f.§.‘§!" i1i’ii11Vi‘J‘ denlv it came to h1m.Wi3IoutquiIe I 1°°k°d- She 5"” ‘hem Wh“ *5 ‘l4.Ri\'cr(It.) month (N.!‘r.) 1-in -I4 IIIHE3 being aware or it. he had all the more I don't think s_l_1e has been 15.1-Zngiish 6.Tabs 21.La.nd- time been missing one, 3 way im. there (or a long time, "said he. eusym ‘ -,-_R;\,,.- ('‘r_) menu" portant some one. You know who Then where is she? Peter does 15_p¢ep gm; of .3o_c.-mnicu it was. or course you do, it W33 ask foolish questions sometimes. 17.Ron1an renewing .12. Greekietter 80.Parala , Polly Chuck. In all his wandering Most folks do. It I knew would I pound lomcial 33.As_trlped. 58 Curse-tor » about he hadn't seen so much as a be looklns Ior her?‘ demanded 1s.1.oim-.< endorse- feline Iervleen footprint oi hers, ‘Johnny testily. 2o_pmnoun mentona mammal .10.Mulct. Now he became more anxious "Do you think something has >21.Tapering passport umcimuzim a.soaior than ever to find her. He asked happened to her?" asked Peter. 0! root or 11.Mementoo of disgust (I553-? everybody he met it they had gegn course that was another foolish atower her. No one had. question. Peter is like a lot of other 23. River (Pol.) folks in many ways. 24.Farcwell . I :1 . “How should I know?" retorted (sp.) n wan m Johnny crossly. He was losing his 26.C|aWa _ temper. It was partly due to dis- 28.PrlCkl.V appointment, (or he had looked ‘ eHV¢1°P°9 everywhere he could think or, and . Ifrlllt partly because of the ioolishness of 29.Pitchere By Josephine Culbertson Peter's questions. . 31- Indefinite - "Did she go to bed {or the winter 32 E‘;‘n‘:i‘:l ' ' before you did?" asked Peter. . .. .. .. "diff ‘“’“'““‘“Y ‘'”'"‘“n sixth; ofpilitrd fi%:rr‘sny' it: AVERY SLOWy. . 33-Tel‘ "II FREIGHT 1-mu tsym.) When South, in the lace oi’ a 3;‘; II.“;’l‘:‘£ $1: gig“: galls: 0 HELD ME UPAT .'i5.Read weakness bid by We partner. went. 0 w- bed y do 0“ ask... THE CKOSSINGL “?P“'ny 5""‘3h"' ‘° 9”” in todaya flea)’ 8 “Perhaps he wenty oil somewhere 37. Fiber used West should have been a little mole d d n h I d In I ioi-baskets impressed than bl wall 1": ugh“ lew 3:5” 3”“ ° 4o. Ireland \ 3" °v “<1 1:9 h~ d it “ i“_vemc1, I guess 1 won d ave loun - wm, Qouth dealer.‘ . she had, growled Johnny Chuck. : runners Both sides vulnerablq - “I always know where Mrs. Peter t42_H,u1, . Q 9 7 6 2 , is,“" said Peter. V “.Un'3piru[pd . 10 5 4 3 That is"more than she can say V comomnu . 5 about you, retorted Johnny Ch-uok. 45. Aknot 4, J 5 3 Peter changed the subject. “sam- ‘ in wood ‘K 5 .3 my Jay says he saw you way over 45,.Rlv_er (rm on x J 1 WNE g Q 9 3 5 layextvhe mg n]i€vevor.';rs:1i1«:ni;;. “What . 3 D 7 5 4 310“ ° V mum? ciw1>'roQUou:—nm'a how to work ‘K Q 10 S ‘K 3 2 9 ...m,s my mum... “mm A X Y D L I A A I I $10 9 7 Johnny Chuck. “Samtny Jay talks Is LONGFELLOW. 4“ ¢AJ1os4 toomuch.'I-leturned his back on One letter simply stands tor another. In em sample? is need: 9 —J-‘ Pei“ ‘Dd ‘WW 0“ WWW‘ "*3" g _ for the three L's. x for the two 0's. ole. llngle letters. - . 0:: Q53‘ 533;: lg. Pom "when N i A 4 « . _-_t:,...:’ee~ the Math e~'_.:._..._“ _°.‘_!''...''°'¢' '" ‘“ ‘““"-_L__. , ,"' _ you §§;m...__,V -_ __ ,_, - . Now \VE.'RE.,\V_/ASTING YESSIR--IT’ ZJIT-. veesIi2~No.sl=2-YE$- Each dav the code letters are dileriit. ‘The bidding: .. .. . Johhny made n°~remy. He dun,‘ ‘ NO‘ ‘:ET US 03%! g cA5E..Ups1- ‘$1: W[.A~éN’T ~ ' ’"" ’ ' ' South West North But ' ' _ "1 . ARE’ . " ' Tl . A °""°"~' ".9... 1 Q ' Dble. 2 Q Pass - :3 l)_'ue::1'n:I§u:;3ks;‘u;y ‘émBA5é§ 3 g1EQ SEE THE PROOF AT Hobfil-e I CLIMBED | o s L r s s v G n c x 3 J x‘! ,1 s 5 I‘ o s a .1 v ; fig!” 33:. 11:2: 111$ m,_ H, ma 3",; thought 0, , pme yERy\N1-Epg51|N;(;oNs|oER1N-- O;/‘ER Ti-I glzlyig/~ : ' ' he had not yet visited. It -was Farm- ~ A D ‘N T” i N - PARTY AN’ DOESN'T WANT ME