saw-Emmi 134.1941 rnoviriciii. rnoansssrvr » CONSERVATIVE more SPEAKS Tuna in CFCY, MONDAY, SEPT. ISth, at 8PM. (Standard Time), and‘ listen to a message from our Leader, l-ION. DR. J. P. MacMILLAN, O.B.E., opening a series of broadcasts by prominent Iacal Progressive Conservatives. P.E.I. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION, f t ' B. ROY I-IOLMAN, President. V C. R. McQUAID, Secretary. P. E. l. TEMPERANCE FEDERATION Annual Meeting TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th AT 2:00 P.M. In HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN SPECIAL SPEAKERS TEMPERANCE RALLY CHARLOTTETOWN BAPTIST CHURCH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th AT 7:30 P.M. Speaker:- REV. J. A. LANGLEY, B.D., General Secretary, Maritime Temperance Federation 0.1a nrmwirca PIISTPONEII The Canadian Legion. Branch No. 21, Grand Falls, N. 11.. wishes to announce that the drawing for the 1941 Special De Laxe Fleetiine Chevrolet Sedan being conducted under their auspices has been poet- poned antll Armistice Day. November 11, 1M1. , lll/Ii/S-[Allllfll Ag... is prepared, to operate cargo charters from Moncton, Saint John. "Halifax. Sydney and Yarrnoutlr Inquiries invited to: cargo charters born other suitable air-ports For further information write to: W. N. Homer, Regional Manager of Cargofi§alea. ‘ILCJL. Room 202.. Central Station, Montreal Wood slouch-Caribou Service SCHEDULE UNTIL SEPT. 30th. DAYLIGHT SAVENG TIME Leave Wood lslonds- " Prince Nova . . . . .. 7 a.m.~ ll a.rn. 3 p.m. Charles A. Dunning 9 a.m. I p.m. S p.m. Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning 7_a.rn. ll a.m. 3 p.m. Prince Nova 9 o.m. l p.m. 5 mm. Operating Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as I946 _ LISTEN IN T0 CFCY AT 7:30 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS L liertleaterleeil Ferries Lid. OUT OUR WAY P ‘ 26. Verbal SATURDAY DANCE AT VIIIELRII MEMORIAL AIIITIIRIIM I75 Grafton St. MODERN AND 0LDTIME-9-I1 O‘CLOCK Music Supplied by the Added Attraction: Checkroorn w ADM. 35c Canteen Canteen Bontraot Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Concerning Ddenae It is n paradoxical tact that many Players are better oit, as tar as their deiensive play is concerned, it their partners have not entered the bidding! The, mere naming oi a suit often miEIeads these‘ players into thinking that they can play that suit with the full assurance that partner, Instead of the declare;- has all the night cards. That this is not always the case goes with- out saying! Observe this too-typical deal: m IIIISPITIIL MIIGE MONTAGUE CURLING RINK THURSDAY, SEPT. l9 Don Messer's Orchestra — monkey 8. Comfortable‘ - utensil 7. Begone! 1. QGs-ew old ten years 10. River 10. Free _ (Gen) 12. Stepped v 1'1. Increases aside. as particle i4. Basements 19. Entire o! land I amount 21. Neuter I0. Oflieefs pronoun ' assistant 22. Recalled 21. Swiss river 20. Part of "to be" 29. Apprehencle 83. Pieces oi turf (gal!) 86. Bind 81. Breathe noisily. ea a horse 88. Unaccom- paniod 40. Girl’s name 41. Bovine vxnn AOVZ’AV VXNEP us: so QOZ.-—XMRYBA. BPEARE DIG BARN DANCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘I6 AT WHEATLEY'S WAREHOUSE, EAST ROYALTY , In Aid Of Rink Music by Don Messer and His Islanders Modern and OIdTime Dancing on a good Hardwood Floor DANCING 9:30 TILL I DAILY cizossWbRu ACROSS 5. Exchange II. Highways 1. Cebine premium 23. Valuable d. Kitchen place 2t. Mix 9. Period or 26. 13. Electrified a horse 80- 14. Fork 16. Jail 31. 15. Small doga 11. Sick 32- 18. Sloth 20. Measure 34- Unit oi THE CHARDUFTETDWN GUARDIAN THE "IRlSH SWINGSTERS" Open Air Promenade Admission 50c lest dealer. Both sides vulnerable. \ North-South 90 on score. arose Q1142 Qmes axe essose eons one: WNE QQG gran ercsss 4.1102 S a/iero Arc: QKIOBB OAQB goers Thebidding: Bast South West North Pane 19 Pass Pass 1 N '1‘ Pass Pass 2 Q Pass Peas 2 Q Pass Pass 3 Q Double Peas Peas Pass West made the good opening lead oi’ a low trump. South cap- tured East's queen and led a club to the king. East won. and appar- ently with the single thought that his partner had bid spades, returned the queen of that suit. This was very satisdsctory to the declarer, Who. 0i course. covered. West won and laid down the ace and another (Continued on page l3) i'ur Calcium ( aym.) Organ oi Vermont Yesterday's Assn-er Preserves omen,‘ 35. Voided _ eecuteheor electro- ‘ 88. Perform motive 39. Game st force _ eerda CRYPTQQUQTE—A eryptogrern quotation 0E DEHNALDVBH‘ WX O AMRBYE Yesterday's Crypvoouote: fill 18 lift’ A KAI. T00 FLATTERING-SWEET To BE SUBSTANTEAL.—BHAKE Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate. 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