PAGE ITEN MUSIC TUITION WILLIAM KEITH ROGERS, Master of Science (Music). of the Juilliard School of Music, New York . City, and recently on the staff of the Hamilton Con- "t servatory. will accept a limited number .of serious students in Piano. Harmony, and counterpoint. leading to the examinations of the Toronto. Phone Musical Director CFCY 7-11;, or for appointme nt. Royal Conserve ioryz of 59, i -: ii i E E E LIP READING for l) DEPARTMENT OF and SPEECH CORRECTION CLINIC ISAF and HARD-OF-IIEARING HEALTH AND WELFARE 188 Prince Street, Charlottetown. Tuesday Mornings-Pre-School. Children. Friday and Saturday Mornings-eRural School Age. 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BLACKY THE CROW GOES CALLING 'l'riio independence scnrns to be in any niattcrs less than free. Blacky the Crow. Blacky the Crc-.v had spent an uncomlcrtable nig-ht. Yes, sir, Blacliy the crow had spent an un- comforablo night. Blscky is one of thmc folks who are afraid in the d.-irk. By day Blacky is iinzifrald. llc feels himself smart enough to keep out of the way of all enemies. He has a pair of wonderful eyes and it is seldom that any one he is afraid of em get near enough to frighten him. . . But how different. it is at night! Blacliy's eyes are not of much use ia him then. so Blacky goes to bed early. He goes to bed when the very first of the Biack Shadows begin in sienl iI1l'0ll5,'Il the hroad spread- ing houghs hide him from any one coming that way. The darker the night the more comfortable he feels ,hm-ause his coat is so black. If it I were not for Hocty the Owl. Blacky. would not worry at all. But l-Iboty. whose wOnd('l'flli eyes enable hiin to see by night, is an enemy Blacky may well be iifrziid of and is. i This night; Blacky had been inwakened hy the loud liootlng of ;tho hi: owl. frcm high up in the iiorv tree in wliicli Blsckyr was '.-i.'l0'3u:).( E Contract Bridge l a By Josephine Culbertson 3 it--:-V4:ujn,v4;nL-QC'CtC'CIiLvQS:xCll;ltZlDC'Q)Q!nL I B.-tFFl;lr1D Dl-ZFENDERS I ..,u;..;..g.r;,;.m;..;.r..;..; r,: There is one thing to be said FM” dariiigz biddinxz: it sometimes baf- Itlwas Hooty's hunting call and it made Blacky shiver and shake. sleeping. It was I-looty's hunting: call and it had made Biacky shiver and shake. Luckily for him he had -made no sound and Hooty did not know he was tliere. Now as Blacky hunted for his breakfast his bad night. was for- goticn. He was no longer afraid. He was in good spirits this cold morn- nothing in his crop. lie flew over to iihp dear Old Briar-patch. and peeked in at Peter Rabbit. "Good morning. Peter." said he. "How do you like this weather?" "I don't like it." replied Peter. "I don't have anything to eat but bark." ”some folks don't know when they are lucky." said Blacky. ''I don't even have bark." "Huh. there is plenty od bark such as it is." said Peter. "But I rent eat it," replied Bl;-icky. 'B1acky spread his black wings lies the eneniy. Consider this case: i idoorstep. Reddy was gnawing at a West dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Both sides 60 on score- .135 4 QAK63 .p.KQ.i1o? sake N 4042 oxsss WE (Q97! , 97.4 0108 i gA5z S Q3543 1 Ql09'I.'l 9A1o:i2 L QQJ92 -I-9 . 1 Thebidding: Vilest North East Mn...- 19 Dble. 2v 2st!) 39 fig Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass Naturally. the East-West 60 more affected the bidding. and the result where he was "not quite solid" in trumps! West. opened the heart five. De- ciarer captured l-zasifs queen and immediately led his club nine to- ward dummy. West. went in with the ace-and at this point could have set. the contract. three tricks, mini poi.iit.s, by shifting to spades. takiiig out. diimniyls trumps and getting A heart return Lhrcugli de- rlarer. West. however. could scarce- ly assunio that South had hid two spades over two hearts on a four- unrii suit headed by the ten-spot: y so it. seemed safer in force the dum- my by lcadin a high heart. I-laviniz ru fed this lead with (Illmm)"S spade live. declarer led the spade vlghl. East was ss much in thn'dark as his partner was-- he could not well afford to put. up the queen-and the trick was taken by' West. with the king. South had had the chance to dis- card on ciiibs and had not taken advniitaqc of it, so West concluded that his own partner was short in the suit. On that hope. he returned A club. Dcelarer now discarded both of his licxiris on high clubs. then led the trum-p jack. Again East played low, and now west really went wmiig-lie very well founded! Deeliirer led a diamond to his own hand and. sure the iriinips had crigiiially been 3-3. le.-i anoiiier round. wesifs ace mid Enslis qiiccii fell iogetlier-and r-amo niit. with an m-ertriek! I I River it" asked ' Blacky. was that Soiiiihlanded at scontrnet. . ducked! ' Whzitorer his reason was. it was not from the rrmarkable defense thst' Soxitii. iiisl.r;i:l of going dmm snow and flew over to the old Pasture. He found Roddy Fox lying on his ibone. "Is that all you've got. for ,breakfast?" asked Blscky. Reddy -Vlooked up and grinned. "This is all this morning.” said he. 'I'm just ipreiending that I'm eating break- tfast. Ynujre lucky." "Tl-iat's what you say. but I ghaverrf. had even a mouthful of .breakfast yet. so how am I lucky?" greplied Blackyu ' ”You areluckytohave wings." re- 'plied Raddy. 'You can get around .wl'iere some of the rest of us csn'i. flmd if that isn't being lucky I Id0n't. know what is." "Have you I)I'3Ell over to the Big "Yes," said Roddy. wssnit. anything thern." ; "That is too bad." replied Biaeky. "for I had thought of going over there myself. I am so hungry I could eat. 3. dead fish." '”Who couldn't?" replied Reddy. ”I think I'll go over there any- way," said Blacky. ”Well, I wish you luck. but you won't have any" said Reddy. ”I'here's nothing like trying," re plied Blacky. ”I've got. to find a breakfast somewhere. I always do find one." y . TAJIPEII. Formosa. Jan. 25 .- (AP) - The Chinese Nationalist Defence (Ministry said today the Chinese Communists have execut- ed at least 5,000 landlords at Hingnlng, 175 miles northeast of Canton. SWEETEN A ISour STOMACH . I'IIIllIPS' MILK CF IMIIESIR TABLETS niiiuiiimiiiir sun"-IIIWIII "but there "WW1j1' V ,... . I '- ”L.eEP1EB..-- ,..a-.---.,, ,. By Al Cam: I I muwms A WM" Re'?;IU"EJ: rooE5:I2p5zs!LoCrrOcfuUE HE'S ' 5” "535 N45M'-sINcE THE no (-trmrotmms " ' L . - " N' ousr -rwo.'.' 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