i .9 'wa.'. Prior- to opening a permanent shop, the first of theseries ofusales of . HOME BAKING AND HANDICBAFIISI. will be held at run Maitxrrr nousn on FRIDAY, ma. 23.-mom 9 TILL 5 g Anyone wishing to find a market for fine hand- made articles please phone 2290-J or 1829. . PYTHIAN ciiuiicii PARADE i All Pythians and Pythian Sisters are asked to meet in Trinity Social Hall at 10:45 Sunday, Feb. 18th for a Natal Day Service. BILL MMAUSLAND. Chancellor Commander. HOSPITAL VISITING Due to the prevalence of bad colds and influenza only immediate relatives of patients will be permitted -to visit. at the following institutions: Provincial San- atorium; Charlottetown Hospital and Prince Edward Island Hospital. A-u - --V . :: VV Hue- e. V - VV -- I on a shrewd interpretation cf the m1 message without (nuns Mn,” ca .0 opening lead. for it. Good cheer Is like measles; I. it is catching. . 3' 8 dds 1 Welcome Robin cut off ;:I;3:eg';::mlncnblg - I nhisIIgooIiI ycheer messlxe right in Clover Club Dance gm He limff l.i::i”:t or ; 4 i own among e rum . QAQIO the cedar trees. He had seen th; wlfn ms? Q -- - V I last person in the world 13 waratieu mf HMN6 R S.- IAQII9.” 1 ?lk:?eI1h:!lI'e"tI:iltnITEx:lyIOo see cit? was 4 K 5 3 A 0 V - d an Blanchard and the "Clover Club” Band OM72 N W” HWY the 0” HWY W” W” ' E aamiuion-75o Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NlGHT'lS YOUR DANCE IIIGHT AT . THE CLOVER CLUB A A . . ALLA A an AA AAA;AAAAAAAAA a... -O-O-Of50tOO4000O9-OOOO&O-9490-OFOOOO 0000 Attention iiunAL voutiii A dcbatimz competition will be sponsored by the P.E.I. Juhior Farmers' Federation. Participants must be under 30 years of age and members of any rural organization on P. E. I. Apply before February 21st to: BOX 9, DEPT. or AGRICULTURE Charlottetown I I rIt required many rounds of bid- I or. scarcely would have bpened a iitctiou cuiiic SPEECH con and LIP READING for DEAF iand HARD-OF-HEARING DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE 188 Prince Street. Charlottetown. Tuesday Mornings-Pre-School Children. Friday and Saturday Mornings--Rural School Age. Also ADOLESCENTS and ADULTS By appointment only .. min; Unwnuooun vtsrroit . No matter what each has to do Each must to his own life be true. -.Old Mother Nature. O Because the cedar swunp -over In the Green Forest is dark and full of hiding. places it is a favor- ite place with many of the folk who do not go to the Bunny Scuth in the winter. Jumper the Hare likes the cedar swamp. He likes it because it is so easy to keep hid- den under the broad. spreading. always green branches of the cedar trees. This winter Welcome Robin had chosen to spend the winter. there instead of flying way down to the Sunny South. This was be- cause there had been a very big crop of cedar henies this year. He really didn't mind the cold. He could snuggle in under the branch- es of the cedar trees where rough Brother North Wind couldn't get at him. and where Jack F:ost couldn't pinch him too hard.. You see. plenty of food makes it warm body, and Welcome Robin was hav- ing all the food he needed or-wnnt- ed. ile could get it without the trouble of looking for it. Kc was living on the berries of those cedar trees, and the berries of the moun- GUESJQUUIIDOOC-DPXZFVJOQOGOIT contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .c:mumnm onmn READING THE OPENING LEAD The declarer in the following hand made his entire line of play lly Thornton W, Iumss) so 5 4.1089 as .43 , gaqsto 9643 575.33 1UK 'i'iie'i-iidding: I South West North East Pass 1 Q -1 Double Paid 2 Q Pass 3 O 4 Q g Pass Pass 4 Q Pill Pass 5 Q 5 Q PHI 0 A Page Page Pen ding for North-south to reach their slam contract, and indeed, it will be observed that they stopped at game at one .point. in the suc- tion-only to have West reopen the bidding with his attampt to save at five diamonds. Wihen. over that call. North went to five spades. south decided to throw off his previous caution and go out for the slam. Now he really believed -South had been a little suspicious of the diamond cue bid made by his partner. ' This was I good. if tardy, action on South's part. and in the play he ably backed up his bidding judgment. West opened xthe club three, and when the dummy was Illd down. with its great club length, south ieit sure that the lead "had been a singleton. West.'s. veryigood play- doublcton club against I slam. and it. was-even more unlikely that he would have led 'frcin four clubs to the ten. so. after winning the first trick with the blank club king. South -promptly laid down the ace and II low spade. West went in with the king and shifted to the hurt seven.. East. on the second round of trumps, had signalled with A high heart. to give the impression that he had the king--but South was not to be misled! Noting strongly. as he did. that the club suit was not going to break. he put in the heart queen from dummy. when that vital finesse held. he claim the balance. that North waswvoid of dlsmondst 1:: 1o 9 4 trig the winter in the Green Forest. . AQJ W E . I treaty is so tough that he manages I lives at the expense of others. for N Hooty flew to the tap 01 the ow tallest tree and perched. 1 sh trees not far away. ulretlgr Rabbit liked the cedlr swamp for the same reason that cousin Jumper did. Sammy JAY vmud it every day. 'rhuni-icrer the Grouse and Mrs. Grouse 39311” much time there. sometimes they could hear rough Brother North. wind roaring outside when inside there was hardly my Wind "- m- It was so nice there that now and then Welcome Robin Sim hid W sing his message of cheer lull? 33 he always does when he comes up from the Sunny south in the I . aIpIIVIgoome Robin WIS MNHN 1" the top of one of the trees. pour- ing out his message of cheer. It is a wonderful thing to be able to make others cheerful. That is Jul! what he was doing. It would seem that no one could hear that cheer- somehow to live through even the coldest weather. But of course he Hooty does not live on berries like Welcome Robin. He lives on other people. smaller than himself. And there is no one feared mole by the mailer people in fur and feathers, unless it is Shadnw the Weasel. And Shadow himself is al- ways on the watch for I-looty. Now Hooty flew to the top of the tallest tree and there he perched. He sat very straight as is his way. suddenly he hooted. It was startling. He meant it to be. He was trying to scare those who might be hiding there in the swamp. He hoped to startle them enough to make them move. If they moved and rustled a twig or leaf or branch his wonderful ears would be sure to hear it. Then he would be able to fly straight to where that sound came from. and the chances were that his wonder- ful eyes would see whoever had made that sound. The instant he hootcd he leaned forward with his esrsiopened wide. But he didn't. hear a sound. No. sir. he didn't hear as much as I -whisper. of Robin was there because he had heard him singing. but Welcome Robin was keeping perfectly still. There was no dinner In the cedar swamp for Booty. that day. 0 0 0 'l'Ihe next story: The lfiomo Hunters. ' NI TICE The Annual Meeting of the Sharehdders and Pa- trons of the Crapaud Cream- ery Company will be held in the Crapaud Hall on TUES- DAY, FEBRUARY 20th. 1951, at 2 PM. All interested are cordially invited. i could pick up West's trump and Ti-I'll cuaantani. CHARIDTTUTOI I WN NEW: I IIUAIRY 17. 195I1I.IIIIIIII 1.2 saint Bit Ham Fishes By Carl Anderson course he knew that welcome ' How MUCH scrim rota TiPPiE'N seotl To PLAY our IN ' oou. ear -ma-r MANV Bl6CUl'T5- as mm H ops-also A t 5Toizs we is sesame THEM-tr, GONNA FIND ou 5 i g By Al caps ' 33' W:: V" I I .20 A" ssmpu Dow I I - mo or The MAN "I EI'."?3D3IJ:'"”5siI TTTAKE MAH - S g V kn: you; I ,l I rwr:t.:!:93I1.- "' III "f