lTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "AGE SEVEN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED JANUARY 30. 1950 bets and two visitors were present ‘ Lloyd Murray was appointed de- 1 ‘soap gg/EFI 5P/FE/Q ws/AC/N Y°“""‘“.,i'ad" i“ ‘he "m" mm- ‘ n a’ ffeii/Zé‘; 2/3 ZZ>“§»§'¥ZY5/<E§2§QEG%'=Z'I'ZfiZw/I m/s manhunt/spear 7v , ‘I’? “h” 1W“ Mflelfevl and F2044 HIS Dgop rmrgyy l-l/s SLEEVE,’ ro synesnvwonwor/we/ STOPHM 5QMEHOW- y . , _.oyd Ma Phnll on prog am com- ' YOU/MID k/A/G APE GO/NG 7Z7 . DRILL HALL Imltiee. Roll call to be answered t Zgfslmg“ - lo i R. C. A. F. Srv‘\rl\l0I\', by a direct quotation of Christ. THE DOOR ' y e I Mrs. Arnold Beer to prepare que - .. KING WEDNE$DAY, HEB. 1st Efgsolftfhil"? ("lgftefflhflhd 1"‘ HEARSSPKER ' - e e oo o . o . Time 8:30 _ Cotllevitlondwlhs recellived amount- Tiybfifcg‘) . mg o wo o ars on flve cents. P351’ wrffl $130 For g0 Gan,“ , Eur next meeting to be held at the A SHARE‘ ’ can m? 2.32: w fro» w~ =u~==r 22.12%. .. Everybody whhmhh lary third. Hymn 594, “Rescue the TIIE sNowsuon rear 661-0» l I Perlshing", was sung and the meet- WWW you woodland secrets know? Sggéhahy 1'5” M l ing closed by repeating the Mizpwh tr rs;- ‘ ing. A social hour followed with Read the footprints in the snow. —Old Mother Nature. Y" and. I write with our hands. The regular meelillg oi the Clyde River Y_ R U‘ Wm held at ‘heygfillles and contests. and a de- Not so the Green Forest folk. home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Milt-J Ihgisilégsligggtgtlasbysegede b5; 3:9 as‘? and‘ M8 4° me" WTWYIG WW1 Phlll on Monday evening. Jn unr ' m e er ee. Probably you don't call K5 n Meeting orlmwd by 5mm! members of the society. it writing, and certainly they dorm’ JOE 7 h W 7 h I“ . n , h.) h - __ D I 1 ___»-Q,IIQ ' ?.§1“.“.‘.?‘;......”Y."“‘ " d W”. oust» wanna .‘.‘i;.“%i?.i.‘;f.¥“.‘i2;“‘2§. iiiihxti; " I” » Y“. ore-titre... ttzil=ttsrsse SSTSiZF$EJfJEE€iQ 4 » » Mrs. John Glllfifillli‘ nnn r-lrrvrc‘ . ~ 4h the snow. or ln the mud n: in ~ wELl__rrA|N'TLn<E m" “e ‘ rwcnmws ' ‘ MY BEST» - f "MY BABE * 5‘"‘“""‘T" °°"""E' ‘ ' of the devotional nerlocl with the‘ MQQNIIEERS‘ N,‘ Y" Jan‘ 27 — 53ml Y“ those XWLPFITIW T0511)’ °"D§IZTS.'ESE§'§$E‘EE§J"' 4 A H ' r2505‘? ULEIMEKN’ You KIN “We theme, "Rejoice? Scripture rend-Immc- ‘young “(man WU‘) be‘ are a form of writing. To those E{S,..S,_,,.-SPOR¢5 .- "fl ' lng was taken from 5:. John, first hhrrieyijan Yrffirgiryhha“ b?“ who know how to read them they wiznelismntttru’ (q, y Chapter. The 1.011151 Prayer was récem mag“? gwago dfisglmhrrle tell complete stories of what those GANG? I ‘ ' repglhtlegd wig hnl<<ln._ Rcqioni c day by h" hfifhorm, wagseasktgé who made them have been doing. _ q‘, g/ a .- _, r I rea \‘ .o"lno lll Ramon ,_ _ Now with m st flks f t it‘ . —~'*~<"Z- -_~. /;‘/ 7"‘ ‘ . Chapter l2. Readings were ‘civeil 235x30 naflesslegfiefed dzrfiyégilggd are much like ufingegprntsolnprtllilaz ‘I wish I had feet i? theirs", “ 3‘ by Mrs. Eric MzrcPhnll and llilda , young mmh was hnlywn u “Joann they are always the same. But thought he‘ " MncNevln. Bibie study on Cllaptnrsl twelve and thirteen of the Book oil before a Series M operauons m“ spring at Yonkers Profeulonai 5L 5°?“ w“ "°“d“"i@"- 1*" A1101! i Hospital and as "John" aflenwlrd 3°" , _ iThe bride 1;.- a New York elevator Th‘: mlmmh “f 13W‘ l"? “I 5i operator “"210 was a close friend of meeting were rend and loll call. ‘ ' some years before the was ans-tiered ny wrellicelr lllfllie: there are a few exceptions. The footprints Th-underer the Ruffed Grouse makes in winter are quih different from the footprints he makes in mud o: dust in summer, just as a mail on snowshoes makes very different footprints from what he makes ivizh ordinary shoes. In winter Thunder-er and Mrs. Grouse their slender toes are smooth along the sides, leavng smooth clear prints. In wnter the whole length of each side of each toe has a row of little spreading horny points that nearly fill the space between the spreading toes, and they spread along the outer sides of the outer toes on each foot. So the feet do have snowshoe feet. In summer not sink deepdntb the snow n5 they would had they the slender, smooth toes of summer. Blacky the Crow, flying over the Old Pasture, Looked down and saw Mr. and Mrs. Grouse walking about beneath some vines on which some dried and frozen berries were still clinging. It was for those berries that they had come over to the Old Pasture from the Green Forest. For just a moment Blacky was envious. "I wisth I had feet like theirs," thoughthe. "Itmust he nice to be able to walk about where others can't. Anyway Thundercr and Mrs. Grouse can’t fly high and far as I can, and I wouldn't trade my wings for their feet." There is a lot of good sense ln lihe head 'JOODOOOOOC>ODIJO€‘CIQQO'TJQDD Contract Bridge ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. WILL BE CLOSED FOR ANNUAL STOCK TAKING TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 1 4 .______ .. DAILY CROKSSWORD- By Josephine Culbertson gtoouctetonnoomomannuotioaoi. FUNCTION OF A CUE BID The only time that a. player is justified in making any sort of cue bid, showing control of the suit, is when his previous bidding has not “used up" all of his values, In short, the cue bid must be reserved to announce "something extra." ' [Al] (llpjg Since North in today's deal had ACROSS s s r 22 c z notphllanggg ext“ M M“ W w“ out ofiMilaégr ‘zixgewgolvhflppv thought . nwno . 0n er . ' ' ‘l. Severe r15». knlghtliood 'ii%ng£!i3 of I gfroyotérs." said Thunderer to Mrs. DOTTY DIPPLEN‘ _ _ V 6. Possessed {Their u on -' - us - with s. Dctcstg 2s. Cllty 355551319 51ml" “"1"- . - "whet W“ a hhlmv thought?" “mAcamw W’ W's “NR homicidal hcrowom (Russ) Rnth aides vulnerable asked Mrs. Grouse. She stretched mania "1 Adult males Zivaluabie H“ 333E ‘o 4 2 up as f“ as She cvuld to pick l 11. Hawaiian s. Not marine 55L‘ Hm y g m g berry oyerhqad- greeting; grasping animal > ggmgmg ‘A 7 4 3 3 fcomlng over here for these '12. Genus ftvinegnr 27 Ablood Lllflillsli! ‘s5 berries. They are a change from ‘l3. l-‘old,a bottle relation Lilli! ‘K Q J ‘x7 buds of trees. ‘Dhose are all right. cloth l0. Lowest 29. Larva of M l 10 6 3 N Q5 4 2 I'm not complaining. We Grouse '14,F0||°“ members eyclhrend ‘Mildly’! Answer ‘,7 w E .19 3g are lucky in having them to eat, 15.Seinc vfshins‘ worm mMvuhtllh o! QK Jo ‘ s 4.: 14 s 1 and being able to get ‘them when l7 Lamprey frameworks 30. Sourceof -. Thessaly OQ 10 6 ' - yother folks are going hungry. ‘Ex- 18. Playing 15- COIWCTI into "EM 41- Di!“ ALB I lcepting when the trees are covered cud leather I 32. Guided 42. Blunder Q A Q J‘ g 3 3 with ‘ca’ which is,“ one“, we g1 Mam“, 18 Trot 34.Piura|of that dLEqulp ‘Q5 can get an we heech But eating people 19 Solegln 35. A celebra- 45. Koch-billet‘ ‘A K 9 imam day after day I was gem.“ 14 Nqctuma] won cr tion cue o0 _ v1 one to. u. s. 36.Amcrlcan 40.Thrlce The Nddinfl- . a .’}h3:g§re‘r“°d °f than’ °xmam°d g5 gym-m; president Indian tent (mum) ' South West North lint “Too mhch of one thing how- ~ aim‘ 11,8?“ ever good, is always tiresome," re- l - Q ‘ _ ‘lwebmotetr 6' P"! Pa" P“. Ipufldt. first; (Egriglsetlme since I was u n BS ‘ma’ North-South were not using a. over here in the Old Pasture. I TIPPY AND CAP STU “'9'!” °t“'"' four-notrump convention, hence wonder if those Foxes are still UASYDU KNOW, I HAVE AN TO A LECTUWY-T; l i".‘4DER--~ n ain't?‘ an!“ South was warranted in jumping living here," said Thunderer reach- EARLY APPOINTMENT WITH 5TAND 990E? 5974x3734 “Icom (Pr) £01 the r518? RIIZEILhNOEY/h, having lng lohhn blehrry. 1 n h It WELL“. WOULD MgUQOXEE, ' i uxrflph ased reey on e rst round. If ey ‘fave e here 1: aven RE-HQE EAQLY, DOESN BEmcETo Go" , showed diamond control in re- heard of it, replied Mrs. Grouse. R aaAconjuncuon s onse to S th’ d bid “It st be ha d work for the To GET 0U 7 ‘ '1 Guide“ pn ou slspa e cue . mu d 1 rib‘ d m. Q5551; . “death was precisey this coni-rol- to get aroun n IS eep snow, (Norse) showing dnmond bid by North that said Thunderer. _ ' Shy-mm“ deer ‘painted the llly" insofar as Norths ‘They are not getting around. ‘aEggqyhal-md potential support was concerned. You havent seen their footprnts ¢3_He|-r|ng.||k, surely, North could not have had anywhere. They cant walk on this my, even a, shade less for his immediate kind of snow. That is why I 41 Spanish title raise in hearts, and thus it was thought of coming over here. With for"Mr" distinctly a case of bidding the snow like this no one on four feet lQRlverH-‘n! same values twice when North can catch us, and only two with 19 Church officer amiably "went along" with his wings that may be around in day- 50 Norse god , partner and showed the diamond time. We must keep our eyes open t. 01111816! ace. A simple three-heart bid over for them," said Mrs. Grouse. h‘ DOWN two spades was all that North "I suppose you mean Terror the t _ \ v ylAcuufl could afford. Goshawk for one. I haven't seen __> “'“‘"‘ ““"""" . t occurrence Admittedly, this criticism may him or heard of his being seen by by 60mm _ . 1 g gnu" sound peculiar in view of the any one this winter. Perhaps he ' w amount Ifact that the slam contract was ful- wont ccme this winter. Who is ~ l DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llerds how to work r A X Y D L B A A X ll la LONGFELLOW’ ‘ One letter simply stands for another. In this example A la used (or the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- fliled, but that was due to an un- the other?" said Thunderer. foreseeabiy lucky combination cf “That big white Owl from the circumstances. West opened the FaPNorth,” replied Mrs. Grouse. spade king. Declarer won. cashed "Whiteyl It is so long since we his top clubs and ruffed a club in have seen him that I had forgotten dummy, then ran off every tnlmp. all about him!" exclaimed Thund- Since West was so unfortunate as erer. “Maybe he won't come at It: WELt- WHAT D C’ ‘I MAKE YOlJQ-ZEL‘ ' ‘. "-- ‘ ~ HELLxJ-Maolees - . THAT’9 l-IEQNOW/ GEE~ MY POP ems I'LL AN5WEQ nr mu AQE A est;- DOOIZ’! MADE MAN- F “-i~ / "rem-r CUTE LITTLE GIRL NEXT 000s? no COMING ovcm TO vlsrr tia-wou ENTEQTAIN use WHILE r DO 5OME PHONINE: '1 suflé A LITTLE DAELIN’! trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation VZDALMWAR MX JMUYLY D WEZXYJZXX WMRRK LYZ XM-_ YSK QZKI RZJL DME-XSALYZI Sllurday‘; (Tryplnqunle: WHY SHOULD I DEPRIVE MY to hold every high spade against dummys mere nine-spot, he was soon in a trap] When the last trump was played, and South was down to two diamonds and one spade, West had to reduce to a high spade and the K-J of din- monds. ‘Theroupon, South threw hlm in with the spade and forced a diamond return tht gave South all. I"ll worry about him when I see hlm," he added. “You won't lf he sees you first," retorted Mrs. Grouse. All this time Reddy Fox was peeping from the doorwny of his home ln the ground not fnr off and wishing he had snowshoes iect. 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