‘ rssauansg '4. my I .. THE GUARblAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g Phone - PRODUCE‘ BROKER Potatoes Wanted I want Z0 cars number one Cobbler Seed potatoes for the F. W._ PlRlE CO. LTD. account. Island bags may be used en this order. Shipment may be mode at once. FRANK B. CLARKE CHARLOTTETOWN \%"-§?- - (By Thornton W. Burg Be sure of everything you do ll 24m. ‘ l l ATTENTlilti relfillonllorlls Why not market your ungraded eggs at the Central Egg l and Poultry Station, where you get efficient service, correct l grading, and top market prices. We assure all shippers very prompt returns. (Open Saturday afternoons.) We have a quan- my of Baby Chick cxkerels for sale between Feb l0th. and l BENTRAL EGG 8i POULTRY STATION 230 l~2 Grafton Street And ttiere‘ll be little you will rue. ~—Old Mother Nature. "Go on," growled ‘Three-legs, the bl: Coon. so caltcd because he had lost a front leg. He had left it long before in the cruel. relentless Jaws {.1 of a steel trap. fish in that little hole Why should we leave it there for some one else l" 86!?’ whined the handsome young Coon Just ahead o! it; was his son. now so big that. he promised to be in ii year or two as big as his fatlicr. But hE wouldn't have his father's wisdom then, for he wouldn't have had his lrplhers experience then. It is “"31 Ekpvrzenco that wisdom ‘PIUHQF. '_G9 "l." growled Three-legs 33am as the young Coon scram. i ‘specialists in tile fitting til ‘ glasses for the correction ul 63 GRAFTON QHTFEYI" iil-liillr lit-feats.‘ l l DAILY CROSSWORD l5. Between l8. Chief ACROSS l. Falsehoods ll. Facts i). Specie! of pier (archJ l0. Jewish month ll. Region of Africa l2. Lawful DOWN l l l l4. A canton l. Kind of tree 2. A blue dye 3. Greek letter 4. River (Pol) i5. Removed ( Print. ) 6. Malt beverages ‘l. Pull with diiliculty l. Poplar trees ll. Swell of see breaking on shore 13. Artificial light (Swim) l5. 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Masurium tsym.) 22. Unit oi weight Epoch 2b. One of the Apostles 26. Accedes 27. Sign of the infinitive 29. A coronet 30. Railroad locomotive 3i. Observed 33. Betimel 24. ENGlNES-—POWER UNITS. GRADERS — MOTOR 8i PULL. PUMPS. SHOVELS - TRUCK’ 8i CRAWLER. Duke Equipment Co. Ltd 297 Duke St, Montreal. Yesterday's Ans-u l 35. Queen of heaven (Gr. myth] 38. Large tub 39. Record of e ship's voyage 40. Topaz hum- ming-bird ‘Alene! Bled up the who: steep barge Three-logs follwcsccl zit ills heels M "is top wry Stopped to look fine“ tile watcr a delectable ; . mfflnlll: a wonderfully nice “will W“ up to them. That is I _ is s1. and the Co n ‘rh- ° Contract Bridge § By Josephine Culbertson l COUNTING HELPS! A simple count cf entries would have shown today's declarci- the futility of his plan of play - and piorhaps led him m the rlaht direc- on. South dealer Neither side vulnerable gasses: v84 ¢K983 4,3 A—— germs Ql ass N 4 3 W F QKQTZ ‘ Q14 ' __. 4-9;.” S some 4K1 QAJ » QAQJlOG-GI 4.14 The bidding- South West North East 1O H. 24 Dble. Pass 34. a. 4;, 5Q Pass Pass s4, l0 Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass West laid down the club king, then shifted to the heart ton. (An original underlcad of clubs. with a spade return and ruff, would have been conceivable defense, but West was naturally reluctant to make such an opening lead.) East put up the heart queen, and declarer won with the ace. The ace and queen of trumps vrore then cashed, after ulhich South laid down the king of spades. West's showing out could not have been too great a shock. in view of East's double of two spades. but. as far as South was concerned, this spade break was lethal. South led the spade seven to the ace, ruff- ed a spade, ruffed his remaining club in dummy, 'ruffed another spade-and then had to give up! With the spades definitely locat- ed in East's hand. and with insuf- ficient entries for the normal esta- blishment of dummy's long suit. only one plan offered hope. That one, however, offered strong hope, because the heart plays had vir- tually marked East with the king as well as the queen of that suit. South should have drawn trumps, cashed the spade king, ruffed his club. and then run off every trump! He would finally have the spade seven and the heart Jack. Dummy would have ace-small of spades. What two cards would East have? Two spades? Then Souths heart Jack would be good. The high heart and one spade Then dummyls spades would be equally goodl "Why? Why can't we got that him», ‘ self." growled Three-legs. a1»: Three-legs followed at his heels lAone or us could have reached m and pulled that fish out. an: taken it with us. It ls a shame leave it there." complained the young Coon. “Better to leave it there than not. to be able to leave there your- “What do you mean? W11!’ shouldn't I be able to leave there lvith that fish? What could stop mey The young Coon looked puzzled. He was puzzled. . "One of those terrible things that took my lee." replied Three- legs. He meant a steel trap. The young Coon‘s eyes Opened wide. Ho was startled. "Is there one of those things down there? he asked as he stared down where that hole in t-hr: bank opened at lllf! edge of the water. "I dflfll see one," he added. “Of course you don't. If there is one it is covered so that 1t can't be seen," replied Three-legs. ' "D0 you k-now that there is one there?" persisted the other. Three-legs shook his head. “No," said he. "I don't know that there is, but there may be one there and I think it likely that there is." The young Coon looked as dis- appointed as he felt. and that was very disappointed indeed. His nose was still twitching from that delectable smcli. "You didn't see one of those dreadful things. You don't know that one is there. You didn't see anything wrong. Yet you were afraid to just reach in and take that fish. It seems silly to me," grumbled the young Coon. “I didn't say I didn't see any- thing wrong. I did, and I do now when I look down there," replied Three-legs. The young Coon stared down at the foot of i-he bank and into the shallow water. "I don't. What is wrong?" said he. “Have you ever been here be- fore?" asked Three-legs. ~ “More times than I can remem- ber," replied the other. "Did you ever see that hole in the bank before Did you ever smell fish there before?" asked the three-legged one. “No-o". replied the other slowly. "I don't remember that I ever did." “You didn't because there never was a hole or fish there before. Why are they there now? Who put them there. Some one dug that place in the bank and put that fish in there. What for? When you find something strange tn or about a familiar place keep" away from it. You'll live longer," declared Three- legs. "Forget that fish and come 81BX18." he added as he started down the brook. It was sound advice. A cruel trap was Just under water and ltidden by some moss just where one oi’ the furry folk would have to step in it to reach in for that bait in the hole. The alluring smell was from strong fish oil on the bait. Ayrshire Breeders Special Meeting A special meeting of the P. E. l. Ayrshire Club will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 8th. at I2 noon in the Provincial Department of Agriculture Building. Plans for extension work for the coming year will be discussed. Ll‘i. AINER l \. 3 THET (svafl Movie 0' ., A 4Q ‘ LhABNF-R aour r’ t OHIY -wllo~l is "rwouur moo LEFT 4 u OOGPATCHIF-AH locan voédii »“°°h“?oi’;*~%‘s%°E§" rarwkitlei-ieoas "‘ RADIOOIAM "- NEWMNDi-Agm SIRmIllISS comm KING OF THE RO YAL/MOUNTED ' LADIESANO GENTLEMEN l " " ..AN smeaosucv SUBSTI- ' V TUTIONWTERFV owoote DOT [Y IPP 1mm: maeeaze-sr/av spasm’. up “we: ' EVIE swat: “i? 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