Former President Herbert Hoover (right) wishes former Under gecreiary of State Dean Acheson well on his appointment to Secretary of State, succeeding George C Marshall, in Washington. FARMERS 5p0n50r a formers’ meeting in The Prince Edward Island Federation ot Agriculture rill Auditorium on Tuesday, ‘Jan. l8 at l:30 p.m. to discuss the income tax situation and its reaction on agriculture. The Federation Income Tux Committee will be in attend- ance. All formers ore urged to attend. uremia i the Summerside High School I ll‘ BIRDS POPULAR l.\' ENGLISH HOMES LONDON. Jan. l8 tCPl One r ult oi the war is that the’ cage-b -d business l: flourishing in England as never before. Wartime shortages of caused thousands of birds to h: destroyed. Only the bcst were kept and these since haie been used to restock the country-- Thcre now are more than 1,000 rage-bird societies in Britain. A good show bird costs as much as moo ts-i-OO), but a cage-bird for the home, guaranteed to sing, can be bought for £3, rlnihn FOR. NEGLEUI“ f..o:l .lan.l ‘TY-l ST. CATHARINES Oil‘... 14 — (GP) - Harry Michelin, i dren. year-old steel woxker, today was lined $50 or a week in jail on a charge oi neglecting his tlve chil- I-Iis wife. Violet, was given suspended sentence. Witnesses told of finding the five children, aged txvo to ll, Christmas afternoon huddled in their house where the tire had gone out. The outside temperature was 18 degrees and it was “almost as cold" inside. 60 YEARS ON JOB STRATFORD, OnL, Jan. 14- (CP)-Sixty' years on the job and still going strcng~thafs 73-year- old James Sinclair, printer on the Stralford Beacon-Herald. Sixty years ago he began as n print .r!"5 devil Will‘. the old Stratiord Her- aid and later became a linotype operator. Retire’? Not till he reaches old age, says Sinclair. 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Saucy thelily 44.To befall Exhibited 46. Hasten DAILY UBYFIOQUOTE—HeIe’s how In - axvpnuanxn ‘IILONG FELLOW‘ One letter simply stands for another. 1n this example A is 11860 for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single l‘: ‘ trophes. the length and formation of the words are all l1. {H35- sloth. .~ dav the code letter: are diner-opt. ,A Cryptogram Quotation osnvnupnv RC CREKGP SLNRB GIWB UIWDRWJMF-KGJDLVUS. Saturday’: Oryptoquole: I FITTETH THE" SPIRIT 0!‘ A Distributed by Kinl AM i) AT nacnoumo. 11 rnrsrrma-snnxasrmrta, ,4 I-feeturea Syndicate, In‘. i snow, licking ,thers oi’ his coat. Small feathers |You'll find lwhen two folks dia- . agree That each both right and wrong i may b ’ "That was my Mouse!" snarled Reddy Fox. “No such thing! It was my Mouse!" screamed Roughleg the Hawk. Down under the snow, safe after fl VET)’ HBITOW ESGHPB, Danny Meadow Mouse was sure that he wasn't unybodys Mouse, and, o! course, Danny was right. But he had come very tiear to being some- b0dy's Mouse. very near, indeed. had not Reddy and Rnughlegs in- ierfered with each other. he would have been. There had been a short but. ex- citing fight. Now Reddy sat in the the place where Roughiegs claws had dug in and torn his coat. The big Hawk was standing in the snow, trying to smooth and dress the ruffled lea- e. -0ld Mother Nature. were scattered on the snow. There was a gap in one wing, where a big feather had been pulled out. One of his tall feathers was missing too. “Why don't you stay upNorth, where you belong? You have not right to be down here. stealing the food of honest folks who belong here." snarled Reddy. “That Mouse didn't belong to you; it was mine,“ hissed Roughleg. “I didn't rob you; you robbed me. I tell you that Mouse was mine. And I have just as much right to hunt here as you have." "Listen! I live here. but you don't. You juEt visit here. Hav- ing hard times up North, where you really belong, doesn't give you the right to come down here and make hard times harder still for us who belong here. It. is hard enough for u to get enough to eat without having you and‘ Whitey the Snowy Owl and Terror the Goshawk and Butcher the Shrike coming down here to spoil our hunting and make Hard times still harder. You have no right to be, here. and you know it. This hunt-l ing ground belongs to those who live here all the time," retorted O§OOQOO$OO§OOI , l Contract Brrdgei § Dy Josephine Culbertlon JQ>Q€M3MQ>OO£MA FATE WAS AGAINST lllM The declarer lost his slam in to- day's deal because of the strange combination of circumstances. South dealer. “Newer did you" “nomad Both sides vulnerable. Mugmeg. AAK 3 "But I will next time," declared Q '1 4 Reddy. £23,373‘ "Not if l see him first," snapped Itouchleg. .9 463,,‘ "Rbobber!" taunted Roddy. UK Q 3 6 N VJ l’ "Robber yourself. ‘Phat Mouse 3 W E ‘:26’ was mine.” hissed Roughleg an- ‘355 4 s ‘F grlly. Then he spread his big 3 wings and flew up in a lone tree , 4'3‘ 76 to watch for a Mouse to show § ‘aim himself above the sno\v. t ‘K 9 The next story: "Tommy Tit | 3Q 9 a 2 Knows His Seeds." l The blddinsr nonnon SCHOOL smith Wests North lat -_- 1‘ Pass 3Q Pall Report for December. 3Q PM! 4N7‘ Pa" Grade X-Elaine Trainor. 5Q Pass 5N1‘ Pat Grade lX-Rita Koughan. o; Pm u P"! Grade vm- Mary Heron. Clif- Pafll P858 ford ‘rroinor. Veronica Brazil, West opened the heart. king and East signalled encouragement with ilfc jack. South won and natural- ly started pretty out. trumps. Things looked pretty good to him because he could obviously discard his losing heart on dummy's dia- monds. then could take successive finesses toward dummy's clubs. (This is the approved way to play such a club suit. since deelarer will hold his loss to one trick ii’ lic finds either" or both of the miss- lng honors in the West hand.) \Unfortunately. however, the sec- ond round of trumps showed that it would be necessary to draw two more rounds in order to exhaust East, and since declarer was afraid to play three rounds of diamonds and discard the heart before draw- .ing trumps (he was wlselh- he had to change his tactics insofar as clubs were concerned. After drawing East's trumps and dis- carding a Iieart on Dummy’; dia- monds. South could not afford to use' his last trump for re-entry and erefore had to lead clubs ‘from t e board. All would move [been well it he had guessed better or if East had cooperated. but ullell the club ace was cashed and a low club was led toward the closed hand, East unhesitatlngly ducked! South. not being a mind reader, put in his own nine. hop- ing to force the king. but: it was s (ly Thornton W. Burgess) / ;.s;~:uA1zv_i1,_1949_ _-_- .--__--_.__._. Jmamcungorawhcnan liew Secretary of State ' ' A ' “That Mouse didn't belong to you; it was mine." hissed Roughleg Rzddy in a most unpleasant man- ner. "Rood is for those who find it, when they find it. where they find it. You know that as well as I do. When you can't find enough to eat in one place, you look for it some- where else. That is what I am doing, and what I have a right to do. This is a hard winter up North. We who hunt for a living e'~n't get. enough to eat to keep us alive. We don't come do\vn here because we want to. \Ve come be- cause we must. And we have just as much right to hunt here as you have," declared Rougllleg. Then he added, “That Mouse was mine." “It \vas mine, and you know it!" snapped Reddy. “If you‘ find the hunting around here so poor because I am here. why don't you do the same thing I did, move on where the hunting is better?" asked Roughleg. “Perhaps I would it I had wings." replied Roddy. He grinned. He couldn't help it. It Iiad popped mto his head how funny he would look with wings. “You have legs." said Roughleg “So have you." retorted Ready. "l-Iow far do you think you would gel‘. if you had to depend on those? Old Mother Nature didn't intend for Foxes and others without wings to travel long distances. She meant us to stay on our hunting grounds. So they belong to those vllio can't leave them, and no one else." "Says you, but not Mother Na- ture," scoffed the big Hawk. “She gave birds wings. She wouldn't 11s to use them. She meant for us to go whore we can find enough to cat. That is all I have done. What. I can calui i have a right to catch. sviierevei" I find it. and that's what I am doing here." "You didn't catch that Mouse," chuckled Roddy. Grade VII —- Freddie Mac- Adam, James Koughan, Lawrence Koughan. Grade VI - Joseph Koughan. Gerard McNally, Johnnie Smith. Grade V —— Vincent McAdam, Mary Sznlth. Grade iv -Oatherlne Kougit- an Grade I11 -Earl Koughan. Grades I and II - No Test!- Highest Average in Senior Grades -- Elaine 'I‘ralnor. Highest average in junior grades —Joseph Koughan. Star Prizes — Edna Macadam and Ear; Koughan. _ —Eleanor MacKinnon. teacher. BEATS HANGMAN REGINA. Jan. l4—fCPl—-I*‘rank Catlack, 39-year-old far-mei- sent- enced to be hanged Jan. 19 for the slaying o! his common-law wife, was found dead early today in his cell at Regina jail. Wel- fare Minister J. H. Sturdy said in a statement it is "thought the man committed suicide." $75,000 MISSING CHICAGO, Jail. i l4— (AP) —A mail aacl: containing $75,000 in good and mutilated currency was reported missing today by the Chicago pa‘. office. J. i-I. Maris. chief postal inspector, said he did not know what. praportion of the |n forlorn hope and the slam was lost. money was in useable condition. l '|.ri. AINER ' No.4 'M ooomcnossim DUMDINGTDN emu-i kiusizzrunt liléikriitnla, m p nmr oh. suaxeotr!’ wit? 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