;) JANUARY 2. 1951 nurses u... liadeelaer ilall TIIIIBIIT "the when are tboaane as these Bingo: in the city. -' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ” Di)OO D-SiO"..mIIi icontraet Bridge I: lolepiaina Culbertson '. ..DON'T nxbuzvn ml: union. The ' in are rollow-lug Mark Anniversary Of CIIan'IpIaIn's Death ' QUEBEC. Dec. 30-(CF)--A high mass was sung Friday in Quebec at other IIEDDY SEES THING! DEF!!!- ENTLY set up in stile League's Office, Saturday is necessary. a nun l;95nDlNc HOUSE. rumor: nowann ISLAND i rusenculosls LEAGUE A Chest X-ray Clinic open to the public has been KENT ST. -- Opposite CFCY It will be open the following hours- Monday to Friday 9 am. to noon; 1:30 to 5:00 pm. ........................ 9:00 a.m. to noon This clinic" is a free service and no appointment Know. You-we THE PHILOSOPHERE9 cwa-is-v. Lrr LIKE A YARD FULL OF BRANNIQAM i s at: ,, bf Anlsrouei . . The optimist has visions hr ht' The pessimist sees nothing it t "It is a lovely day," and ngddy F” "5 he "'3' by his doorstep in the Old Posture. l-le licked his lips. Mrs. Roddy was laying near. she "5 Wins her up: also. A little Way 01!. scattered about on the SHOW. were feathers. Mrs. Roddy looked over at them and licked her Hvs again. Roddy did the guns thing. Then they looked at each other and grinned. "What a difference a fat Hen C9-11 make.” said Mrs. Reddy. 719139 58901165." said Roddy. 'DeDenda on what?" Mrs. Raddy asked. "On where the fat Hen is and who MAJOR HUUPLE OF REASON. A5.lT wee:-, AT werze eolN6To Di5C.l.l5S -me TOPIC, ”erzr2or2 dim . -r-.aF"" ; .us.vou, '8ARROi;-E5!" -.1ue.e,c2om' Ema NAME 3 . -xsIAau,-euro 1, .oe, AH up; i ' Til-l-EYTROLL r xTo-DATE " 1 FIOUHOME eM3ALMer2!. r-JN 61' ATE; ' 'AND WHAT h i Vou CLENZED -wmovsouv . .couL;a WALK IN THAT NARROW 51'RiP IF in-rev HAD A UTTLE TIr5H'rs-gee EXPERJENCE! H cg.- p- r'(,IVx'6'. U. AGKNG FOR? 1' x AI-I-UMF. -' KACK-MACK! ' TOO BADVOU GPARROWS cam- , Poor. YOUR Bemns M-vou'D HAVE: ealouea cs-lease TO BAKT A " i-lAW,HAw .'..now'o 1149! even: . BLAGT You OLlT OF THE House - Wm-LA 5NOiN.6i-lOVEL n4 Your: r " HAND, HOOPLE Z -w eweu. PATH ' A ' 4 x ., , VXJU ,-,'. .il(d,..””f M M wan ab.vM.AlO.II. 'A. '2 "'3' n, I . EGAD. BAKER! vou TAKE i Me BACK To MY DAYS or: '- Resemzcu AMONG THE - NDIAN5 ---voulz CHATTER I5 EXACTLV THE eoizr one WOULD EXPECT iF A TOTEM POLE couu: . ; VV, &N 3e i (K g d pd”! d t 74L,,.,o,qu bx .1 !(I.4"" C -old Mother nigixi. ' . hi! it." remind I-Ian in the old Pasture la worr.h' more than a whole flock in a hen- yard. Know what?" "What?" asked Mira. Roddy luddy. "Ono int "I feel better already." and imi- dy. "Your stomach or your leg?" nak- ed Mrs. Roddy. she grinned It him. "Both." replied Reddy and grin- ned back at her. He had been mot in one leg and it was still so that he had been going about on three legs. Because he couldn't use that leg he could seldom move quickly enough to catch any one when he ad the chance. He would have starved to death had not Mrs. Red- dy shared her all-too-small catches with him All the past niche be had hunted. catching only one small Mouse. a mere bite for a. hungry Fox. When he started back for the Old Paa- ture that morning life hadn't seem- ed really worth living. Then he had found a fat Hen at the edge of the lying around," said Mrs. Reddy. deal was too easily lm-pwessed by an .Tlii5RE OUGHT TO BE A LAW PAGE THIRTEEN dreary or the death of Samuel Champlain. founded this city in me. The man was sponsored, by the Booiete Nat- ional Samuel De Champlain. The explorer died in Quebec in me on Basilica to mark the sloth anniv- Oilrutinu Day. De explorer who MOI"! AMIIICAN Li” L. S. STEVENSON lunch Manager 3 "r. Mo nrcrmono s1. ' ' All Pmlifs ,5 for Policylroldere 4:. ct? L - I BY FHEOU Ci Shorten North had a. pretty strong hand considering the fact that he had. passed originally, but he had no clearly satisfactory bid on the third . . 3'; 5- - West did in fact lead the heart opponent's false-carding. - H W I Qmhgmnfoggy ,;ue4.I oorrr wmrmase. DTHEW HE a . n..u.a....i. . H -imlcslrulsse wutasms s1car:o.'nurs.susr WSFIEIDMW Neither aide . lnerable. . ANsb)gilTEGimbl.& ,1. 33 mpg gm N p pg r 2 . x .- ii. p &m If v :32; ms. on as We :!J(i:o:97 WNE ha:;::: ,1 " 1339 2 S a 10 B 5 h& 5 10 7 4 i 9 A Q a s K J 1 K Q e 3 The bidding: . North lint south West ;Pue Pan 1 4. Pan .1 9 Pan 1 0 Pass 11 9 (x. Pun urr Flu 3N'l' Pun Pan Hus found. (IVE; south; one l-heart? axfitd I i , H got:-led apsyccoaooe ,.; it spade. It might be desirable to i p 'flriEWAYliETMKEO, . play the hand at notmmp. and 3 5 Ex uEwAs DEATHON ytz X Yp: 2.. perhaps North could dissuade the .4 w”EELsn t gx Q x 31 3 .. H 93951? 3901 1935138 I 5P3d9- L ” -. I .. D d ,, hkltgllwsulll smaucm jack. becivuse that choice certainly did not figure to cost a trick. even 11 it didn't gain. south won with the ace and cashed the club king. West false-carded with the nine (trying to give the imprassion of a LITTLE SURPRISE ON WIFEV 3Eel2sucKel2 oecaoeo To sesame A :1 JUST CAME,SEEl?5UC:1-EB. A NEW CUQIO CABINET? I v. HAD TO HAVE SOMETHING -ro eurvouiz CLOCK LAST WEEK non-break in the suit), and when south then led a low club to the ace. westnlayed the Mk ” ” mi" DIVIDEND 6 LOOK WHAT I BOUGHT ther attempt at decaptiolh THOUGHT I'D BLOW This probably convinced south IT'ON SOMETHING . t:hnt'the club suit was not going FOR THE to break. and made hl.m lock eise- HOUSE. where 101- the trick needed to round out the contract. In any case, be led a low diavmond from dummy rind iinesaed the jack. West won Old Pasture, left there by Farmer Bx-own'a boy, who had found it dead in his henhcuse. Reddy had shared it with Mrs. Fbeddy. Now as he lay there licking his lips the whole world seemed chang- ed. though of course it wasn't changed at all. The change was in Raddy. He was seeing things dit- iexently, very differently indeed from the way he had seen them so short a time before. He was once more himself. once more an opti- mist. ' i "This is only one dinner, and we don't know where the next one is coming from or when," said Mrs. Reddy 9. bit dolefully. "We didn't know where this one was coming from. but it came," re- torted Reddy. "And we almost starved to death before we got it." said Mrs. Roddy. "But we didn't starve to death, and we won't," declared Reddy. He was still licking his lips. "We won't find any more fat Hens lying around." said Mrs. Red- dy. "Who knows? We might. we didn't expect to find this one. What has been can be again. Why not?" Raddy grinned at Mrs. Reddy and once more licked his lips. Mrs. Roddy grinned back. She Sad to. "I hopryou are right," said e. "of course I'm right. No one knows what is going to be. so why not look for the best instead of the worst? It is a lot pleasanter," re- plied R1.-ddy. "If that log of yours were all right I wouldn't worry so much; declared Mrs. Reddy. "My dear." said Reddy boxuy. and he wasn't grinning now. ' and .. ., 'y shifted to his low spade-and before south could get in again. He had lcst four spade tricks and one diamond. South -would have been far shrewder to test the club break by leading king. queen. and a third round to the ace. If the suit didnt break, then the diamond finesse could be tried. RELIEVE "Gil PROHPTLVI Cutlcura helpn relieve rnhu. discomfort 0Vel' 70 you-:' Iucceac. Buy It drunllm cuT1cURAsoAPi omlmrm . TRA 2'.fJJiI'””E Vol I GOT M a LOVELY,SEERSUCKER3 JUST WHAT I've seen wAnmo.' mv OH;iES.'I I - l1"S ALSO OROEQED (i) I NSTED. WAL,THiN35'LL BE DIFF- AH lS Mllf IN I95!!! THIS in one in days like these is bad enough without having to hunt for two. But that leg is better and it will get better every day, one of these days ! will do the hunting for both oi us." "Queer." remarked Mrs. Raddy as if talking to herself. "What is queer?" demanded Rode :'How differently we see things an 3 full stcmach," replied Mrs. Red- y. Germans Continue I-lelgaland "Inversion" CUXHAVEN. Genmany, Dec. so --(Reerters)- Eight Gennanarlcn here today for Helgoiand to join six others who earlier this week "peacefully invade " the North Sea island to stop British practice bombing. police here said. The party brings the number on 11-gelgoland or on the way there to OAPEIOWN --(GP)-Bax Nom- vete. brilliant native scholar. has been awarded a two-year research atudenuxhip at Manchester Univer- aity. 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