E . '2 i ' Mica ran A . vocarioisaa scuoor. " AGRICULTURE COURSE Under Dominion-Provincial Agreement. the Voca- tional School will provide, if sufficient applications are received, a course in Agriculture for the farmers of the Province beginning on February 5. For conven- ience of those who may not be able to remain for the full four weeks, the course will be divided into two parts: (a) LIVESTOCK FIRST AID-One Week. (b) FARM MljJCHANICS-Three Weeks. - The course is under the leadership of qualified in- structors and will be valuable to all those now actively engaged in Agriculture. Assistance will be offered to those between the ages of 16 and 30 who successfully complete the course up to b6.00 per week. Applications should be sent direct to the Super- visor of the School, Grafton St., Charlottetown. commercial Refrigeration Equipment Due to National and International war defence exigencies materials such as copper, brass, etc., are in short supply, which means only one thing-I-soaring prices for the existing limited stock of refrigeration equipment that is available. So Fish Packers, Grocery and Meat Store Own- ers, Milk Producers, Egg Grading Station Operators, in fact any one who plans purchasing equipment this spring, should do S0.T'i0W, by phoning, writing, or call- ing at Storey Electric, 133 Euston St., today and have their capable engineers quote you prices on your re- quirements. STOREY ELECTRIC The Islands Commercial Refrigeration Depot D A I I I ILY CRO SS WOR D ,.,,,,,,,,,,4 . A0308! 2. Leave out 17. A stiffening 1. African 3. Marshy Qggnt tree meadow 19. Blunder 5. Mergan.-er 4. Roman 21. Miner” 9. Flesh: pound gpring fruit: 5. Metal 22,,aoc1ai 10. Native of 8. Makers of doctrine In gens medals at Lenin A H . onus of 7. Egress 23. Entrap E i llllir-1 Bl! l' .'- cetaceuis 8. A barrier 25. Ventilatea mg aggalg J 13. Roman 9. Puncture.-, 21'. Rise and fail ,.,, magistrate 11. A marshal of water Yesterdays Anawu Linrd of France 29. Wrathful v1 Jtxtremely 13. Macaws 31. Away 34.50.: or iovg - 0. Music note (Brad) 32. Apartment (Rom. X 11. Word is. Liquid but- pas. Guns or as. ii:pocii' ;!XPI'eBaing ter (India) chance 35. Exclamation i . futurity - 18. Greek island i i poss.) '20. time island 2(.Welrd the sacrifice contract of six clubs. 25.Popiuci-g. At three tables. however. west 20.Anglo-Saxon was permitted to play a five-heart V peasant contract-this having been the :21. Giant: - auction: (Gr. myth.) 1-253 ';3:i?ii5i?.”"' P-'.?.':" .5” W" W 31. Anronts I A 48" IT 2 T -14-sayings Pass p' ” 5 ' as. Projecting . '" p”””"d”'-) Hm Against. these five-heart Con. 38'Ammn tracts, the three different. Nortihs cmdmn led the seven of clubs A remark- '37. 1-""1". alhlleth ecingioduecililce tthen 3ccun'ed: '3& handed a res s pu up e club 39. Mum," of ace! Then and there they were "fix- .Y Engmm i ed". They could cash the diamond polmcu ace--but then what? Another club V pun, r or diamond. lead would let declarin- w.m,m., discard a spade while ruffing in now" diuminy; while a spade shift by '1. on. who South gave declarer the otherwise- i m,,4,.,. M lacking opportunity to finesse hestowal F against the queen. In short. after . y y . South won the first trick if west. 'DA.lLYgCRYP'IOQUOTE-llere'a how to work its Played P”'Pe”Y he W35 W0 in I - - ' make his doubled contract. r ,AXYl)!.3AAXI, p isLONGl'lLLoWp, , ,On?letter'slmply stands for mother. In this axliipleiA is used for the three Us. X for the two 0's, ate. single letters. apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are- all hlnu.' Each daygthegoode letters are different. A Cryptogrlan Quotation wbvrsiou zxosx. PZLPZK. PZNSEW.j -PZUBHBUQSQ. vanw xzo kazs. VBZK oz szqvsbn. ZGKMW'MXRS LVSEW- LNGTW.,' ' ' ' 1aieresy';”cmii6qu5iE:1rms"Mouser cminir or um- TOQMUCH, PART sriim. IMAGINED Paar-woapgwon-m, PETER WATCHES AND WOND- E115 when all the facts of life ymi face There's ncthing really common- ' place. ' -Peter Rabbit. The snow lay deep over the Green Forest. Peter Rabbit had stayed at home in the dear Old Briar-patch as long as he could. Peter is one oi those folks who just has to get away from home once in a while. Little Mrs. Peter cannot under- stand why he has in. For me thing Peter had nothing to do. Folks who have nothing to do are likely to be uneasy and go looking for amuse- ment or to satisfy curicsity. It is a bad thing to have nothing to do. Peter has his share of curiosity. He likes to poke his wobbly little nose into other people's business. He doesn't mean any harm. It is just curlcsity. Many folks are like that. For several days the snow had been too soft for Peter to get about. Now it. had settled so that he could travel on it without too much trau- ble. You know he isn't very heavy. The first person he met in the Green Forest was Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel. Happy Jack was running about this way and that. .u-;ii;ii;.(.,i;1;.oc;..-.r..-..A iunr .- i contract Bridge By Josep hlno Culbertson ..ji.-tr ...r.r '"-0.09:-r :iooc:-aciouooaxmonom ('.inn4u:anixo in the following deal. success de- pended on "watchiiig the spots of the cards," North dealer. But-West vulnerable. 72 1075 Q854 Q.K9876 CAKII QJIOBG QAKQJ N ii 9913 yir I: '82 69 Q" 01:10-13 4.: e la &AQ'J1058 The deal occurred in a match- point duplicate of 14 tables. and as was only natural, in view of the freak distribution. the bidding vari- ed considerably. some Wests ended up at six hearts; while at other tables South bought the tiaricl at- The strange feature of this de- fense was in tohexfallure at the three Souths to recognize that North's seven of clubs-obviously. his fourth-higliest-was the practical equal of any club in the south hand: that there was no used whatever for putting up the cum ace-and having in make an un- comfortable return! Thus. south should have played the club three! North would certainly shift to dis. m0ndS: South would cash the dia- mond Jack and lay down the ace. West would ruff, but sauun; guarded queen of spades would lly Thornton W. lumen) "Have you lost something?" asked P r. ete He seemed to be looking for some- thinl. Yes. sir, Happy Jack seam- ed to be locking for something. He ran this way and he ran that way and kept stopping. Peter sat. watch- ing until he could hold his tczngue no longer. "Have you lost seine- thing?” asked Peter. "No," replied Happy Jack. "I haven't lost anything.” "rhcn what are you running about that way for. You act as it you were looking for something." said Peter. ' "I am," said Happy Jack. ”And now I've found it." Happy Jack began to dig in the snow. Peter watched. Haippy Jack dug down, straight down to the izmund. A moment later he sat up. In his paws he was holding an acorn. which he ate. "Did you know where hhaiz acorn was?" asked Peter. "Of course," replied Happy Jack between nibbles. "I put it there." "when did you put it there?" ask- ed Peter. "Last: fall." replied Happy Jack. "'How in the world could you re- member where you put it?" asked Peter. Happy Jack didn't answer. He had eaten that aocm and now he started to run about. He ran this way and he van that way. Present- ly he stopped and began to dig again. Up he came with another scorn. He sat up and began to at the ''I still don't see how you can re- member where you put your aocrns so long ago. If you had a lot to- gether in ii storehouse the way your Cousin chatterer has. cf course it would be easy for you to remember where they were. But I understand you don't do that. You -hide one here and you hide one there. so how in the world do you remember-just. where each one is. especially when covered -with snow? Show changes everything. How do you remember?',' asked Peter. "Did I say that I remember?" asked Happy Jack. "No-a." said Peter. "No. you didn't. say you remember. But of course you must. "Who said so?" asked Happy k. "Well. if you don't. remember how tdeo you find them?" demanded Pe- r. "'I'l1at's my secret." retorted Hap- py Jack and ocampered away. leav- ing Peter still wondering. Peter followed Happy Jack. Pre- sently Happy Jack dug up a ihickoiy nut. He acted just as if he knew exactly where that nut was. yet that nut had been buried under leaves and then under several inches of snow. Did Happy Jack. or did he ncffknow just. where that nut was? Peter -wondered. Watch Happy Jack and perhaps you will wonder too. 'l'hmln nothing so canal Ilhxlo. if "sales Lou”. Andrus. --this. h-In Gives quick role! I thus be preserved for the setting trlck."'”' ” , LI'L ABN ER SQNOMTELL M: can-no-mu-cui.or-aguo ”:01I;A is rw nranr-oazamn. sr'x1'HiTALKlN' RAT WHUT . snow. mouwav run . I win at, GLUTZ. - 5 By Al Capp MY LITTLE mow. me sou." or THE aai.iwas.sAvs c.i.urz is NOT THE - -.-. TYPE OF RASSLER HE i HAVE TITCH HER AVERYTING A GOOD WIFE SHOJLD KNOW- THE TOE HOLD. THE SPNE TWIST, ANT!-IE RABBIT PUNCH. TIRED OF-' ALL. THAT, I-IO LE HOJ), THE STRANGLEE IF YOU GAT i ii NE . .--an-MD -aoovwgngg a 25. 71951. I HLi'af4?oU'r”.'i'f.”.i's7&5ff?i av.zglr;4f1ra1zLs 7DlIMi pf. .. i J ha bxaxx I hK?; " UH...MEIIE HES A LiT1LE VOUNf':...i4E'5 ONLY 1 TWENTY-ONE AN' VOU'i3E KNOBOY. I OUGHT T0 6lT1IN'ON...Vll 2'4 RETI E.. AN' YER UM...MMlRlED.. UH AN'. HA HA NA...l'M ammo ow. NIuION'r.AwIiou1'... l was: vows: aiour, DD IKCUSES. CAU- VIIOI.V...WIi.l...VK AL WEVL AND T5 A FIGHT WHAT'S THE MATTER, HORACE" ARE SOU SICK ? By Carl Ahdersm . ... -.... um... B-HI 3-filo l. RESTLESO ? i You COULDN'T LEMME OH, I nave A oiMe.oa--2 WOULDN'T ED DARE eoaaow MEDiClNE-- mom MY MOTHER'S HOUSE MONEY: LITTLE e'.TE'Eiii”voui2 Moi'l-lei: oueiir rosmv AT uome AN' TEACH YOU TO COOK ii WHAT'S Ti-i' VDRLD COMlN' .?i .l curses? page comes me sH:i2u:i:-uow I5 w CHANCE To suoo-r THE EADGE &F HI5 CHEST I! (As. mi. Klu loan Inliru lav. I'M! min n-and TILLY THE TOILER Wil.L VOL! WAKE UP URN AND T on THE TELEVISION? r wm-r I ”'iQ"k9!m1V1 2-'4-. rs: By Wes oveQi O. E i YOU'LL LEND us MONEY sui2e- I T'iNK I CANTRUS 55p 4 3' TO GET HOME ?.I vouss Foi.xs'ii:: PAY " mMi"Y WW” MY ow" Pi"? ME BACK MONEY--THAT'S MY I5 3 ,.. .5 i so .v;'ArM W Fawn A-or4n& i I