l ._ A0508! 1. Spread grass to dry 4. Viper I. Victor -—-. French author 8. Native oi’ Scotland l0. Breathing organs 11. Melodies 18. Rubber. end on a pencil 15. Largest continent 16. Land- measure 17. Hang 19. Young salmon 22. Chart 23. Shroud 25. Location 29. Insect 31._Arabian chleitain 32. Lively dance lPol.) 36. International language 87. Touch end to end 38. Mistakes (l. A patchwork composition Rascal One who lies Malt beverage! Cunning Diocesan center ‘ DOWN Q. gorge food ml- v a 2. ova l. Measures o! medicine d. King of Ju h I. Me and _ cornmeal l. Mental Mlsnce 7. A cheer 9. Thin tin plate l0. Jumps 12. Unhappy 14. Alcoholic beverage 18. Weaken 20. Music note 21. Act of refuting l3. H. l5. l6. i7. DAILY CROSSWORD 24. Thrice 26. Part o! 28. Appearing 30. Piece out 32. Son 83. A son oi’ 34. 85. Tapestry L LlJ l) HIUU i mua.) “to be" asileaten . l ijiflfli] UHF} (preilx to Scotch names) Yesterday's Aural 89. Part. aa in a play 40. S-shaped molding 42. Abounding in ore Adam Tribe o! Pueblo Indiana CRYPTOQUOTE-A eryptogram quotation one aPu 11.11: runs ova-re paring QUSLAU BPUXA wxcic-xlzxitq Yesterday's txyptoquote: NOW GOOD UIGESTION WAIT ON APPETITE. AND HEALTH ON BOTH-SHAKESPEARE. Diiiflblllfli by K191i Features Syndicate. he. l-‘ARU. York Anti Vicinity Mr Dave MacDonald and daugh- ter Lavina. Union Road. were visi- tors i0 York on Tuesday. Ma's. Merill Craswell. City. was a visitor to York last week. the guest: of hm- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy iwaii. lllr. Clifford Wihite, City. was in York Sunday. the guest oi Mrs. blclvln Jay. iiLss Myrtle Stewart. Dunstaif- nitgc, i5 spending a few days in York the guest at her sister Mrs.‘ \\'r~silt‘y Matthew. ilir. and Mrs. Dolph Murray and daughter Marion. Pleasant Grove, u-trr- visitors to Brackley Point on Sunday: guests oi Mr. a-nd Mrs. ilnrdon Nltlfllilfl Friends o! Donald Crockett are sorry to hear that he is coniined to his home with the measles. Mr. and l\irs. Frank Watts. York, are spending a few days in Truro. N S Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts. City. lpent the week end in York. thfi guest oi Mr. Watts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Friends o! Marguerite Veseey are lorry to hear that. she is confined to her hum; with sickness-C. ELLEIIEEIARY (Continued from Page I) Altogether Jamie has had an ex- cecdingiv pleasant day. There were. of course various sweet tid- bits lo be gleaned from the baking bu-vls: there was the delight of the tempura siflmh" ‘N don't you let them ever cut it up ‘n get it B11 10M in the gravy" he begged me. while we int waiting the arrival of the (where-beside; the wish bone broken with Jeanie’; mother. and Judy-like set in place above a door. But Judy was never ocnterit to let fate play a lcme hand. When an elderly bachelor or a widower came up the driveway. Judy made a spring to a chair. that would have pun. Tabby to shame to remove her Anti then when Jamie had sbciu-t retired.“ indeed as it was he had to interrupt his prayers. James called to us that "his mother is calling from town". Jamie never bq-‘ore came down the stairs so fast and then at iiva years. to hcar your mothers voice cutter an extended absence. well. that helps to make up for every long lonely minute you hiwe had. 151:5 __ CHARLOTTTETOWN GUARDIAN i ll/I! IHHW g '\\\‘ \'\\ uy€ RUN} THE V osuc CLUB reservations earl‘ PHONE i198 . DANCING with ORCHESTRA Ivory WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ‘III SATURDAY Admission 50 Cents DIN! Malia i‘ ‘ TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLES UNION Present: Anne of Green In [ HEART! MEMORIAL’ ’ o ' HALL 1 0 _ , ‘ On , V t E ‘THURSDAY s. FRIDAY MARCH sti- a m. Directed by I MRS. nuav HOULE,C.D.A. I Curtain 8:15 P.M. Admission 50c 4 i» - 1b iiontract Bridge EAST BOYALh SCHOOL é . Report (or the month o1 Febru- Seaier ilepartment Grade x.-1. Allison Holmes; a. P51111110 Mommy; a. Donald Mao- Kinnon. Grade lX.—1. Basil MoCann; 2, Dorothy Smith; s. Maurice Walsh and Keir Smith. equal. _ Grade VlIL-l. Ernest Wolds. Grade VII.—1. Jean Parkman; 2, Leona‘ Morrissey; 3. Thelma Walsh. Grade VL-l. Albert Weeks. Perfect Attendance — Allison Holmes, Pauline Morrissey. Irma Holmes, Lorraine Morrissey. Basil McClnn. Mauirice Walsh, Leona itiorrissei’. Jean Parkman. 91%. ...nice Maclsaac-Teaeher. Primary Department Grade V.-1. Marilyn South; 2, Harry Love; 3. Helen Walsh. Grad, IV.-1, Douglas Parkman; 2. Ricihard Heartz; 3. Caryl Weeks. Grade III.—1. Lottie Cudmore; 2. Temple Weeks; 3, Artihur Walsh. Grade II.—1, Billy Miller; 2. Norma Holmes; 3. Charles Mac- Kinnon. Grade I. §'.»1, Aline Corcoran; 2. John Cudmore. Grade I. Jnkl. Joseph lqahl; 2. Helen MacKlnnon; 3. Irene Park- man. . Perfect Attendance -— Mariea Dahl. Mary McCann. Helen Walsh, Fred Corral-an. Douglas Parkman. Dawn Weeks. Caryl Weeks. Norma Holmes, irrne Parkman. Highest Average-Marilyn Smith 93.49;. ' Ursula Morrisscy -- Teacher. Tonight when Jamie was fast asleep and all was quiet and, at rest. I stclc away under the stars and in the mccnlight to visit brief- ly in the house across the lane. The baibe was. in bed. tut Jeanie fetch-rd the rug-tube ihn‘. I had not seen. and nilowcil m: lo has‘: u. few Lops therein. I wis delight- cd to thin‘ tixrii. l rftl still [it'd the spell of me which r-ittrn-Eiy rzniglit to the end of a perfect day. HIE Uni i1 l:.il1LX‘2\‘.1'l\'—Diai‘y—-GOOC1- a / n c0515 A tor OF MONEY TO suoooar NFAMILY LiKE ouns- BUT f W we've cor "r0 GIVE . , i. ro m: neo cnoss is ANYWAYP- ‘ . T32 J ‘i?’ "' f ' ly J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ {.113 Kai.» rd“ A i 7 .15‘ \\_\\\\, b $2,,‘ ° -~i'=l I ‘t. vs _-V Highest: Average-Basil McCannl he I olcing" holding\1<‘(1 11110 1116K- . I! JOSEPHINE CULBIBTBON Luck Ia Not Enough The North-Bomb pair Ln today's deal we lucky in their bidding. and thus it was all the more to be regretted that the declorer "slipped" in 918N118 the slam contract. North dealer. Bathaidel vulnerable. ‘J {A K1 g _A 10 B 5 4 I K08’! ‘Kn gaqol . z N 9105c QQioaz W E aqua e1 ' S M .8 6 a ‘R ‘T 4105a as s QK J ‘A Q J I0 1 e The bidding s North East South West 1Q Pass 2]; Pass 2Q Pass as. Pass a4. Pass 5‘ Pan 6Q Pass Pa» Although the iuial contract was eminently sound. it was ducky." as stated previously. became North had no means of knowing. from the 1515411118 he had heard. that South could "fill" the diamond suit. South would have bid just as he did with the king-Jack of spades instead or the king-jack qt ciamm-zis. ind there might easily have bean a dia- mond and a spade "off" the hciztd. West opened his fourth-highest heart. The B02 won. and $211111 immediately decided to establish the diamond su't izr: spade discards. Normally. this might have been a good decision. because it is usually correct technique t.) set up n long side suit, rather than nMClllpt to ruff losers iEDfldCS in this case» So Sciit h eircw three iuuuds cf trumps then malted the (lfLnnrn-ti king and West's failure t0 ioilcw stilt was a distinct shock to the den-later who wow was in a 1I0||21C£$ pzsitlon. It would take two rt-fis to tlrive 0111 East's qitccn zril 11in: (I tliiruoiicls nnd dummy was a bit .‘1lt';"L oi oni- riesl Smith had to lcse nil three of his spades! . It would have been considerably mom lozicai to lent 111p spade jack from iltunniv at the :0 1i 1W1!- Then. cvcn ii East wail '1'.»:l return- ed a trump, d-ecl-arer could easily win 1n- his own hsnci. ruif a spdae ‘load to the diamrn-d king and ruff lhis last spade. their cash the heart king and ruff a heart. After all that would be the time t0 dmw trumps. CAUSE‘ 0F FROSTBITE Chilblaln or frostbite 1s due to exposure to the cold and to bad‘ circulation. -1!‘ utnuncnif QINUINI ASPIRIN MAIKID THIS WAY With Muior ‘Hoopla 0;; MA_,THE - M» ~ soon uaavesiepiwioas! FIRST MEASLES x evsiz HEARD on ‘ LAQNWY M5 PINK swims ON1Hl5 commie OFF wnu soAP. AND on "me FORCH.‘ WASHERS! is MY FACE M1512!“ Voua FACE is I WHERE no you BLilDiNC1-av EBAD! CLEANER THAN MONDAYS WASH. WANT rrr Mv DISEA§E MUST B5- “I'D LIKETb THltJK Votive m4 Founo A MEASLES cuizs. BUT 715112144111 rm LiKE cA-rciiiue- The cAsi-ueiz sruov- KING or, m: moist. MOUNTED. o0 ‘ i. IN CTIALNG il-MflAflYiiilNfi ma? HM uni: tacos mraassrs MI! 1,, niiiliiiimltfigifi i“it*iv* i j :iiiliiil'iiliiiii' ' g,_. i.!111|11|!1!!1!!!!!|11 ___ .- .. PAGE‘ NINE ly Zlll G1 . . ._..-_.--.__.,. .4... . , iiiill ..;|II|I --il|| 111111111111111111“ lllliliiifliiilt .-1 -. SORRY. SIR. l0 IT NNT LNAL PFJIZ EXMTLYKOMMW IUANEW ,YAKNOW...UJTIEO<...IE'SL9OOW A NEAVYWEIGNTM WERE 5. 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