LIP READING for DEAF and HARD-OF-HEARING DEPARTMENT or HEALTH AND WELFARE Tuesday Mornings-Pre-School Children. Friday and Saturday Mornings-Rural School Age. Also ADOLESCENTS and ADULTS WITHOUT UNPLEASANT REACTIONS 7&5-pol I'll: of IIIII fut-Ietlng woven prescription-typo to ON! SPEECH CORRECTION CLINIC 188 CKLIWI CINNAMAIID CAPSULE. THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOAWN A'z'I'L 7471 KY l 3 out Ml ("J P4 v.i1Xrz'.f of cold: l and Prince Street, Charlottetown. By appointment only 90-O-V50-OCO9-0&6-O tO&440-60-O-O46&O64-O-O-O-Oz JDAILYL CROSSWORD I an F? 10. 12. 14. 1 15. . Electric Admission-75c . For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGHT AT 0 ACROSS . Biblical name Blunder.-I God of love. tGr.) A way of stepping . Fellows Bestows 7. Measure (Chin ) Egyptian god .Song bird 1?. 18. Portion of it curved line street rar . Pnrioii of time . Solemn wonder sou tlieast I abb r. l . Tools to enlarge hairs . Public notire . A little lie . Howl Fillsagain .Capii- hin iiioiikrjc .Riier I l-Iiii: ) . An age .Whether . Removes iPrint.i . .Sew loosely C. Title of respect. . (Try nt hacclianals . .PlaythingI .SpIit. DOWN Re-employ DAILY CR1'PTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: VOO4-OrOQ4-O99-O-Q-V09-O-O-O-GO O-O IO-O&-O44-O4-GO-O4 Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band &b-O-O yo-ore-0-0-049494-my ooooo-etc-9-o-vororo-6-0 9-? we . A plastic Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 THE CLOVER CLUB -O-9-OfQOOO9 OOOOVOOOVOQQ-O-O9-O-O-COO-09490 Constella- tinn Swabs Ariir-U: nr i-slim Uyuiii Good- humored banter Competitor Cubic riwLer!i . Veliicle . To be in . debt . Flare when crude material is reilned Trouble Distreal signal Biblical H-1771? Dix-est Tarriv-d Vivacity Leaf of a book 37. Solemn 27. 23. Uilll it'll” QIDIJDU 1-1 29. Yntei-day's Anewer 41. Center block p of a. wheel 44. Southeast. rarth Largest islrinri or Hcbrivirs English lilac k be rry .10. .'i.'i. 34. 36. I 1'3 AXYDLBAAXE Isl.0NGFELLOW Onr leticr simply stands for another. In this exaiiiplo A is used inr the three L's. X for the two 0'3, etc. Single letters. appl- trriphies. the length and formation of the words are all hint; Enrh iiriy Ilw corlc letters are different. ' ' 7 "SM " isi. TB! NIA. ZBMIT; ONCU Guur Yesterdays Crn-itnqiinte: OF THIS IS THAT NEITH BURNE. A Cryptngram Quotation DJUQUIA ZBMJ YNWSPZ IBJ BXI ZBMJ YNQOUJL XJBIT LB PBIT-DBDU. AND THE BEST AND THE WORST ER 18 MOST TO BLAME7SWIN- lBy Thornton WINTER FUN The -wise will find play. - Old Mother Nature to eat and nothing to worry about. Yes, sir, it is easy to have fun men It is vei'y different when food is scarce and rough Brother North Wind and Jack Frost are doing their best to make eveiybody iin- comfortable. But Little Joe has some of his very best fun then. "Fun is where you make it." says Little Joe. "Yes. sir. fun is where you make it. It everbody made a little fun for themselves and oth- ers. everybody would be happier and live better. A little fun is need- ed just as much as a good meal. 1 get both.” Little Joe wasn't boasting. No. sir. he wasn't boasting at all. He was simply stating a (act. You neier hear him complaining. He always manages to get enough to eat. and he almost always manages to have a little run. He makes that fun. Blncky the Crow had watched Little Joe eat a big fish he had caught. in the Big River. when he had eaten all he wanted he dlsgp. neared in the cold black water. Blacky didn't set: where he went The truth is Black-y didn't look to tmQUDOO0OOD': . O-I!')GDi)l' Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ONLY ROUTINE The doc'1arer's key play in the following hand may look "second- sigthted." but it was simply routine for a fine player under the circum- stances. West dealer.l Both sides 1-iiii-ief'ai'ila gees U Q 5 2 QAJ84 4Q1o7 .5 .554: passe N VKJ7 3 W E Q 10 6 3 QKQ92 S &842 goes Q A Q J 10-? V 10 4 975 . ;AxJs The bidding: West North nu South 1 9 Pan Puii 2 A Fun 2 N T Fun 3 Q Pass .'i Q Plan 4 Q Paul Pass Pan North was willing to base his two-notrump call on the sketchy stopper in hearts. but when south showed his second suit. North lclt he could not. nlinrd more than a preference for the major. In all like- lihood Smith would have gone nn in tour spades. anyway. over three no- trump. West opened the heart ace. and. seeing no favorable shift. continued the suit. Exist winning the second trick with the heart jack and then laying down the king. South niiied. looked the hand over for about thir- ty seconds. and then. not troubling to enter dummy for a finesse in I.l1uTliDS. laid doivii the trump rice! West disgustedly gave up his king. and new South was assured of live tmmp tricks. one diamond and four clubs. It goes without saying that south was lucky in find the king of trumps singleton. but observe that he at least gave himself the only substantial chance in make his mn- i.i-art. ocnsiderhig the heart honor: that East, showed in the play. it was unthinkable that he could also have the spade king-that he would have passed out. his pai'tiiei”s one heart opening with two kings and H. jack-and thus, although "per- centages" were strongly against. ii sinizlewn king, it was obviously hei- LI'L ABN ER ter to play for that possibility than A little fun makes bright the day. some time tor It Is a wise person who lmmvs how to have fun when times are hard. Little Joe Otter is just such R wise Person. It is easy to have fun when times are good and there is plenty Properties for w. Iurgeu) titiaw. ...z,z'.'. ' 2.3- Down the slippery slide shot. little Joe otter straight into the cold black water. see. He couldn't, take his eyes away from that lisli that was left on the bank. so he didn't see Little Joe climb out isrthcr down that stretch of open water. Little Joe climbed out where the bank was low. Just beyond this the bank was high and steep. Little Joe climbed up the bank and circled around to the top of that steep bank. The bank was covered with snow. It had been covered for a long time. It sloped down to the water's edge very, ve':'y smoothly. Little Joe had made it mmth. He had been sliding down sometimes when his outer coat. was a little wet. Of course that had dampened the snow where he had been sliding. Jack Frost had done the rest. He had changed that salt wet snow making it icy, a hard crust. Now. of course. a crust makes bet- ter sliding than soft show. You can slide faster and farther. At the top of that smooth slipepery place on the bank Litie Joe Otter looked down at the cold black water and grin- ned. Then he suddenly threw him- self ilat. his hind legs straight out behind him. his arms held back close to his body. Swoosh! Down the slippery slide shot I.,itt.le Joe otter straight into the cold black water. Graywing the Gull saw him Graywing isn't given to shivering. but he felt. like it when he saw Lit- tle Joe go head first into that cold water. "It's enough tomakean icicle shiver." muttered Graywliig. It didn't make Little Joe otter shlver. It might have been lovely warm summer water as far as Little Joe was concerned. Up out 01 the water PODDBG his round. brawn head. He looked up at Graywing and grinned. "Come on in; the wa- ters tine!" cried Little Joe. 'lt:en he swam back to the low place in the bank. climbed out. hurried up to the tc.-p or the steep part of the bank and went sivooshing down again into the water. 'Iihat was fun. And the best part of it -was that it was fun he had made hlmseii. Things that you do wursell are al- ways the best things. lie had been sliding just a little while when Mrs. Otter joined him. Then there was run and more fun, but every time they swooshed into the water those who were watching them dlllverr-d. It was much too shivery fun for them. Just. living was fun 401' Lil.- tle Joe and Mrs. Joe. It was fun to catch fish. It was fun to eat the lish. It was fun to go snvooslilng down the slippery slide. It was tun to live. BERNIE. Switzerland. Jan. 31 - (Reuters) - Inilur-n1.a cases re- ported to Swiss health authorities last week totalled 4.025 compared with 2.211 for the previous week. only three deaths have been re-4 ported to date. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Electors of Parkdale District will be held in Parkdale Hall at 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday. Feb- ruary 6th, 1951. for the pur- pose of electing Commission- ers. also for the Taxation of improvement purposes in the Village. to take it hopeless finesse. an-KANs'. - l,1'l-IE UNDW-"FITTED BULL OF THE GOTA FUNNY FILLING ABOUT THIS BOUT.5'- KING OF THE BOY you (5gmINLyIIAvE - 4 a:Au77:uz. HOME, l I'M SUPERSTISHUSS... I'M ALWAYS SUPER" STISHUSS IF RAY AIN'T Wl7H U5... AL MOUN i rouour we won iwo FIGHTS WHEN RAV COULDN'T & .. -r' TED i. v..u3T DO'I'I'Y DIPPLE swmom'soLLv's vaoelv 1w ' TOUGHE 51 GUY VA EVER FOUGHT... HE'S A FLASHINMIINDMILL LIKE AnM5TRONG...ONLY was A HEAVY... ALWAYS COMIN'AT vA...NEVER GIVES VA A CHANCE T'6ET SET...BOY...I WISH RAV... ., -1 . I i i ” VWWE 'QMgggHg'” r niwums V - Y0 .. IIV WERE! TTRAIN 'lM... 1601 TH' PLAN II! MAN mt at-5N on I l f , . Hf V FEBRUARY 3, .1951 . V By lune Grey Vuwss aowp. Ara-pr -.-- -- ..,-..- By Carl Anderson - PIPPY AND "CAP" STUES if U! i. 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