LPL ABNE ms” ovaaoian. CilAltLOil"l". arowiv, OPENING WIIDNISDAY. I'll. IOII community pmelm a vane-nr concur including the lone comedy. "PROM NIGHT”. several novelty stunts and ;1aatqgin;t"Dowa Memory Lane" with songs and scenes from yesteryear. .;7'GuVaat Artists '- Maureen Blake - George Wood - Preston Back. . Entire production stand by Arthur Vsuy. '!'lcketu (50c)ion sale at Douala: & Jones and Hughes Drug Co. on YOURS EARLY. nus WILL II A sanbouri HOSPITAL visnmc 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- atorlum; Charlottetown Hospital and Prince Edward Island Hospital. 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Onaietter sinipiy stands for anotlIer.'!n this exarnplolil liiid ltor the three L's, x for the two 0's. otoqsingia letters. apos- i-trophies. the length and Iormation ot,ths words are all hints.- ilach day the code letters are diderent. AC.ypwgnmQuohuu . '3-r xnurrza RFD ,AD'1'AID. 2! ,ar.' HD XTNYFZAADPmHBETO- 7esierday'a Cryptoquote:WSUCl-I WAS HISJPORCEEOF ELO4 QUENCE, To MAKE THE, HEARERS MORE CONCBRNED THAN HE THAT SPAKE-DENHAM. THET HOSS-SHOE. BIN OVER OUR DOT FO' ily Inoratoa W. Iarpeu) Blllllll AND llllll No matter what the time oi year Enough to eat is cause for cheer. ' . -Welcome Robin. . . Peter Rabbit and Jumper the Hare sat on the edge 0! the cedar ,, over in the Green Forest. Their long ears stood straight up. They were listening. They were listening for a voice that they had heard a tow minutes beiore. a a voice so unexpected to Peter that he really doubted his ownears. It was the voice of welcome Robin. 0! course Peter thought that welcome Robin must have come up extra early from the Sunny South. Why he should have come up right ,ln the coldest part. or the winter Peter couldn't imagine. Then Jumper had told him that welcome Robin hadn't been in the Sunny south. but had been right there in the cedar swamp all win- ter so far. "I guess," said Jumper, "you haven't. been over here among the cedar trees before this winter." "No. I haven't." said Peter, shak- ing his head. "I don't know why I haven't." "I have seen 'ueloome Robin most every time I- have been over here. I guess we can (ind him now if we go look," said Jumper. "I wonder why he didn't go to '1 i3U'DU!)CR3):h5TZPXil)' contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ..mmwmo Till; HIGH TRUMP There are occasions when a de- fender should hold on to the high trump-but today's deal was cer- tainly noi. the right timcl I Southdeaier. Both aides vulnerable. OQ54 Q6432 OA7b4I , 6 QAJD N Q0 - OAK? QQJ109 gnu W E as &105 S QQIOS l 32 Q97 , QK108132 ions. . , lsaxqsa 1. A1'n'e'b'idalng:i' 9 South west North East .1; Double 2Q. 39 I 4. Double Paul 5. 150 Double,Pus Pual -South's live-spade bid may ap- pear rather incautious. oonsiderim that he had been doubled at four spades. but the finest players of- ten take just such actions with hands of this type. south hoped to iind slightly better spade support in North's hand-indeed. there is considerable doubt that North should have tried -his mild preempt, holding only three trumps to the queen! The main thing to observe about South": biddinc. however. is his oratty concealment of his solid club suit. It was this ieature which gave West the chance to go astray on deienss--a chance which he "tell for". West's opening lead of the heart king was natural enough. South ruffed and led a low spade toward dummy. West properly put in the nine. and the queen of course held. NOW. on a spade return to the ten. west won with the jack-and it would have been a very sound idea (or West to cash the spade ace as well. but apparently he saw no reason for this play. Holding on to the spade ace (and thus leaving a aptde in dummy!) West led an- other heart. This was precisely the develop. ment that south had hoped tori gutting the trick. he simply led i; his clubs. discarding low diam- onds irom dummy. and now there was no earthly -way for was to keen dsciarer from rufiine a diam- ond'in dummy alter he had cashed the diamond ace! "Berries are the answer." replied Welcome Robin. the Sunny South," said Peter, talk- in; more to himseii than to Jack the Jumper. "I don't know ior sure but I can guess". said Jumper. i "What is your guess?” Peter wanted to know. "Berries." said Jumper. "What do you mean. berries?" Peter wanted to know. "Look at those trees." replied Jumper. "Have you ever I893 SO many berries?" Peter looked. The cedar trees were loaded with berries. "Did you ever see so many beiore?" asked Jumper. "I don't know as I have." Peter replied. ”but what have berries to do with Welcome Robin staying here all winter?" "Everything." said Jumper. "Don't tell me that you don't know that Welcome Robin is a great berry eater." "oh, 0! course I've known all along that he eats some berries. like strawberries. but I didn't know that he was fond of cedar berries. And I supposed he had to have worms. when he comes in the spring he is always looking for worms." "He likes almost. any kind of bar- ries." declared Jumper. "They are the easiest kind at food he can get. I guess. 0! course some winters there are no berries. but this year there are berries and berries." "Meaning what?" asked Peter. "Meaning there are other kinds oi berries besides cedar berries this year, and welcome Robin likes them all. some at the ash trees were loaded with lovely red berries all through the early part at the winter. When I first saw those berries I thought of Welcome Rob- in and wondered if he would stay." "well. you didn't have in wonder long. did you?" said a voice. And there was Welcome Robin himself. "I was just. telling cousin Peter -how it is that you stayed over this winter. It was because of the berries, wasn't. it?" said Jumper. "Berries are the answer." rmlied Welcome Robin. p "You are looking tins. Welcome Robin." said Peter trying to be polite. "Why shouldn't I be? I have all the berries I need and I don't even have to hunt for them," welcome Robin replied. ' u The next story: The Cheerful One. BRUSSELS. Fdb. is - (Reuters) -Belg-ium is going to raise a sec- ond contingent of volunteers ior Korea to serve as a reserve tor the 700-strong battalion about to go into action there, it was announced today. Norton: The Annual Meeting or the Tryon Farmers Institute will be held in the North Tryon School Saturday, Feb. 17 cat 2:30 P.M. Please at- ten . l FRED A. LEARD, Secretary. 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