By Thornton TIIE DIIOPPED aniutins Persistence in the end will show. The way to learn what you would know. -Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit -was sure that Sam- my Jay had been fooling him by calling like Welcome Robin on-i' in the little cedar swamp. iihit-ii was part of the Green For- PSI. mummy Jay said he had been (ltllllg nothing of the kind. so really Peter wasn't as sure as he thought he was. Welcome Robin Contract Bridge 5, Jopepllllld Cuiber-sun VHIA'I"S THE HURRY? ihc an-rage player wuu would use to get all there is out of I in-tuge hand. consistent with his nun siuii, might well follow the t-xanipie set oy all the players in the iecunt Anglo-nnierican molt-n Ior tne World t:nampion- .n.,i iiiiilL'Il, incidentally, was won in niigiantii. Beiore any deciarer Mi niiicn as touched a card i ilitllllll) or nis'own hand. he set- tim mick lUi' careiul consideration Eillll piaiiiling. tins pi'opt:i' attitude is ill old? tilllii'HSl to what one sees at most hritige tables - the sort of thing that occurretl. for example in the oiitiuiiii: tical. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. .1878 :K7s OAQ QKISI .. 333- N. :n:: Jim W .62 8 Q1954 Q0100 . QAKQIOII QAIOS .18 an 15iebIddlnj! North III! .0". Well Pass PIII IQ PI- sg Pass 4; hi 40 Pass 0. 'Il Pan Pass it est opened the jack of die moods. Declarer quickly reached for dummy's queen. unhappily saw East take in the trick. and without further ado conceded him- self down one "unless the queen and jack of hearts were blank." The opponents cheerfully assured South that such was not the case. and that was that. if South had not been in such a hurry, or perhaps it be had not wanted to show how quickly he could size up I hand. he might have discovered the excellent rimiice for the contract even after Itlslng the diamond finesse. As I smaller of fact. with the cards lying as they did. the rest of the Lrlf'I(H were easy to win. Assume that East returns I diamond It Trick 2 - as good defense as any. Dummy wins. and South leads fivs rounds of trumps. discarding I heart from the tonic. Next. lis csshes the W and king of clubs and ruffs I club. If he does I bit ol simple counting he will notice. by this timemthat East had to give up two carts Ito keep the club suit iztiarriedi and it is no feat at .11 for South to cash the heart king. the heart ace, and the heart ten. GIIT YOUR FREE DIGEST ol tqlio Culbertson Point-Count Method. .impIy send s stamped, sgtr..d. rircssed envelope to the J. c, Winston Co., I010 Arch St. Phil- ldf'lnhia. Pa. Go By Trnln I SAVE! BARGAIN COACH FARES Going TUESDAY it WEDNESDAY rt-:3. is-iii; MAIICII is-is To M 0 N T R E A L, 0 T T A w A, or T 0 R 0 N T 0 ifrom All Stations in Mari- times. Quebec tlvlatspedis and East including Gaspe Line) & Newfoundland. SEVEN DAY RETURN LIMIT "0! Coaches Only Bltslta Checked No stopovers PLAN YOUR TIIP NOW i Allixgbltllelal gubstantisl sav- Illl e y New Family Fares to Western Canads and to Mid-West and West- ern U. S. A. For lnlonnatlon Consult Nearest Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! Strange But True By II'. II. MsoA.i-thnr IWhat would.you do if you won 535.000? Get drunk. buy your wife a mink coat. or take I trip around the world? . Dr. Albert SChWeil;leIi,eliVh0PC3P' tured the coveted 0 mice Prize didn't do any of these things. What he did d:35W0I&I)I tliegiioney; I1 . war 0 "' "mm 7?iir'"i '."..'.:".::.':'.:; was supposed to have gone south P13 9 '5 " 3 ' , ' It the beginning of winter. Had 1” French Eq"”hw'g pfncf mhm be gone only I little way. and msdgwuin t"'w fmpgck me then had come back? Could it be ' ”' e” ' that he hadn't gone at all, but had been living all the time in very much up among um snow. W” ced” ,””""V? S”,meh”w covered boughii of those trees. Peter couldnt believe this. He M long last he gave up. He hm had he?” ' R05” can '-W” 0' neither seen nor heard Welcome three times. but that was all. In Robm He was more Sun man "1" he had h5,m'9d ft" " '0 ever that the voice he had heard be repealed 333"” was that of Sammy Jay. He squat- ted down under a big bough. He was beginning to get sleepy again. Peter paid no attention to it. A moment later something else drop- ped. Peter looked at it idly. and without interest. It was. a berry. It was a cedar berry. Cedar ber- ries stay on the trees all winter. It wasn't until the third berry fell that Peter became curious. "Why had those berries fallen? What could have made them drop that way?" thought Peter. He hop- ped over to have a closer look lat them. Something hit him out lthe nose. and bounced off. It .was another cedar berry. Peter looked all around. He didn't see any berries dropping anywhge else under t t trees, or any at cried Penn had .been (mapped before. Another berry dropped right at his very feet. Peter looked up . , , . He saw someone moving up above " was' 1 dent c?".e. H.113 does him quite high up in the tree. say mm H wasn" Sam. Peter At first he couldn't see who it w h""5.e"'. But an the ume he was. But he guessed that some- kcpt mmk"'g.' sumwse "' was one was feeding on those cedar welwme Rob"? berries. and now and then drop- Peter couldnt go back to sleep ping one. He continued to watch. 9E5i”- H9 3"” Md I0 km)” It He was patient. Patience if it Sammy Jay had WW "'9 "um is persisted in is usually reward- "" welwme ROD” I5 3”YW'"?re ed. It was this time. The seed- 350” he” I W955 1 P5" ("Id eater, up above. flew out on a himv" Said Pei" W h”"59”- branch where he could be seen So Peter started out to look. clearly. .- 59 Sluwly h0PP9d W5 Way and "Welcome Robin!" cried Peter ithat with his head tilted back as --H is welcome Robin!" Eh? lwked "P In the Cedar "995 "Of course I am Welcome Robin. pie looked and looked and i09k- Who else would I he?" cried the 1911- 5'5 Heck tached fTf3m 100k1"K feathered neighbor above him. pso long with hishead tipped back. "But, it cant, be you!" cried '31" '15 100k9d "1 VllD- H9 500" Peter. and he looked as foolish idiscovered that he couldn't see 35 he sounded, i ' swat?” &Ml e I V I I z,gg7,; WIIIO I titlm V46; 414; ”o 1'9' Welcome Robin!" "It is Welcome Robin." "it was Sammy Jay. I know Nurses Valentine Dance AT THE ROLLOWAY ' TH URSDAY. FEBRUARY lllth Sponsored by the Niiises' Alumnae of the P. E. I. Hospital. Dancing 9:30 - 12:30 Admission 50" Music by the DOWNTOWNERS can map wiry rumm: underted. the ieprous. Island clergyman who lament poor attendance in their churches might emulate Vicar Nell Nye of St. Peter's Church in liiorden. England. "Send the taxi please," calls his congregation and presto! the 39-year-old vicar who serves as a cabby is Johnny on the spot. hauling children and adults free of charge. but there is a collection box in the church to cover ex- penses. Getting the iihekels together is the 864 problem of the run at the mill folk. But giving the stuff a- way takes up most of the time of Nathan S. Shopero of Detroit. Michigan, and he's not bad It it either. So far he has given away s10,000,000. . He is president and chairman of the board of the I75 Cunning- ham stores scattered across the nation. Why does he give away so much money? Well it all stems back to I certain day long. long ago when he was out of the navy nad wanted a bank loan of 51,000 to clinch the purchase of a bank- rupt basement drugstore. Ilis mo- ther went to the bottom of the barrel and came up with another 31000. But his sole chance to get the store was the bank. The bank- er decided that he was a good risk and the deal went through. Shapero began selling everything from drugs to doughnuts. Several months later Shapero opened a second store and then I third and so on till his stores numbered 175. zToday he grosses 550,000,000 a heathen and the sight. ANNUAL Prince Edward Canadian Red year and the end is not yet ini ALBANY VILLAGE B Grade X - I. Dslbert 2. Phyllis Warren; 8. Elizabeth Trainor; Grad I. Joan Hamilton. 2. Green. !Vl - 1. Eleanor tray. Grade V - 1. Garth Ian. 2. Sandra Green. garet Ann Noonan, 3. Warren. field and Rowena Sharon Walsh; Beverley iGreen. 2. iNoonan. Grade Sherry and Parkdaie Feb. 9 at 8 o'clock. body welcome. MEETING Island Division Cross Society MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 3:30 P. M. at Red Cross Headquarters Senior Department ianey; Grade VIII - 1, Donnie MacCoi-mac. 2. John Noonan. .1. 3. Freya Walsh; Grade Noonsn. 2. llilariene Muttart. 3. Charles Mur- Primary Department Grade IV Sr. - 1. Marilyn Noon- iliassett; Grade IV Jr. - 1. Har- vey Dawson; Grade III - 1. Mar- Dorotby MIcLeod. Vivian Bassett, Alan Maccormac; Grade II - 1. Nora Noonan and Jean Bassett, 2. Cheryl Butter- Sherry. 3. Lewis Warren. 3. Ivan NOTICE Home School meeting Wednesday, CHOOL Dawson. Ida Ik- e VII - Allison Murray. 3. Billy 2. Veldl I - 1. Joanne Grandma and Every- Micire-y Mouse GK YKRIVGOSA. -WBOIV INO. - x Charlottetown 6:30 P. M. Dinner Meeting at "The Clover Club" ; Dinner Tickets 551.50 f For Reservations Phone 8551 by Feb. 11th. if .( L DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 19. Al)- O- 1. Plan of I. To like stract .5-' town site better bring 7 I- 5. Flock t. Settle . A '3 9. To catch 3. Aside jungle with 1. 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X for the two 0's, eta. single letters. span trophies, the length and formation of the words are all Isiah Each day the code letters are different. - A Cryptogrun Quotation YVKYNV TONN CKS NKKI QKGT'i-IGX TJK OVPVG NKKI IVIMITFGX IK IIVOO FCMVRIKGB YaItArdIy'o Oryptoquote: ANYTHING LIKE THE SOUND OF A RAT MAKES MY HEART GO PIT-A-PAT!-BROWN- Tilly The Toilet ' '9 Ramie Rx: -'-ra n Stri kor - armame- Socrot Agent X9 ' Jaeliso mtbsd unttimum' fangffowm '" r -mu xsumtwm AIMN IITWEIN IDULDIR5 MAKE NO IMND DEEP ONOWI By Mel Graft THE FABULOUS DOCTOR X! p 3U'T IT CAN'T BEI rr says THAT DR.x I5 DOING iMPoi2'rAN'r GOVERNMENT WORK ...'THE NATURE or WHICH is i-ti5HLv CONFIDENTIAL .v.i.o. no.5 :5. in) -1 OW .. t-5 ALMOST NEEDS HELP To GET HIMSELF DREESED IN THE by Wall Dime! zumcrtv one M.:x':Ti-: TD NINE! WHAT ma tpaui is iT Now? 5.7, .,..,x., :....... on... i-. THAT WAS M155. Jones. sue TOLD Me To TELL ID SUPE LOVE TO 6'7 ' ME HANDS ON THE GUY WHO SOLD ME THAT aocK.' By George McMInus NOW GEAMPELL HAVE TO COVE A ?OSE WITH THAT NEW B'CYCLE r-:2 P 'AE U5 IF W! 001' '-'0 SCI-"CC- EAEEV EVERY MORNING F0? MON I By WIIIy Bishop WANTH SLOBBOVIANS? . I'M HERE TO BUY 3 YOUR COUNTRY, SLICZ " ""s?t.'E'i&”k'EE5' AND '70 114: U.S-A.!I HEY, L'- I cor NICE uoouz ICE. I Hurt tT!.'- I GOT TSUMMER COTTAGE, MADE or or SALT HOME, MADE OF SOLID ROSE-COVERED BAGLE ciw. ICE .7!-You WALCOMI. To iT.'.' By Paul Robinson ' By Bob Gusfafson I MAYOR OF ALL SLO IOVIA. VOU BUY T2. QTRAL COULD YOU DOCK, I GIVE ME). FOR USE CITV FREE,V'ELLOiwSTL)NE.COlD HALL?- POCK.'.' Tin.