r i PAGE EIGHT Wood Island-Caribou Service SCHEDULE UNTIL SEPT. 30th. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova 7 a.rn.- ll a.m. 3 p.ni. Cliarles A. Dunning u 9 o.rii. I p-m- 5 P-m- Leavo Caribou- Charles A. Dunning ... 7 o.m. II e.in. 3 p.rri. Prince Nova 9 a.ni. I p.m. 5 pan. Operating Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: So LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS liortliiiiiiberlanli Ferries Ltil. .__.___.__ (Basil A 3; iiiiiiiis TS DAILY FLIGH 960 Convenient Return Flights fl '- rm mm Mencton $28.95 plus [AX 5% 3 n!’ N531?! AIRlI/lli THE W!NG5 OF NEW ENGLAND Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIG HT 8.30 The nrizee are the some no three preveiilln; It other Binloe in the elty. Freezout For Charitable Purpose! DAILY CROSSWORD 18. Wading bird 19. Obtained ACROSS DOWN ‘L A short stocking l5. Fellow 9. Hazy 10. Book of the Old Testament 12. Narrow passage 1:8. Vexecl 14. Falsehood 15. Tavern ‘ 18. Father (child: term) U. flags 20. Vitality 21. Tantalum (sym-l 22. American editor and philan- thropist l=~ 23. A kind of wine 24. Suitable 25. Obese 26. Grows old 2B. Fasten 29. Indefinite article 81. Wander about idly 82. Delicate eklll 84. Mulberry 35. Slice 38. Donkey 37. Precloua stone $9. Civet-like animal 41. Rubout 42. Afilrms 43. Fencing sword 44. Saucy i oneself 25 6. Musical instrument 7. Question 8. Chirper D. A man servant 11. Conform 15. Writing tluid CRYYIdQUUll-A cryptog-ram quotation DI ELTM LWIDS in iii CRGMWD ruvcuoa~cuwuuu Yr-sterday’: Cryptequoter nmmmmrr II A. GsOIlAI raunanr on GUILT-HORACE. - ~ ' D-ILIIUULDQ b] KIQ I 26. Aeize o! me es I946 i €—- TBREiEiYAHiLL chains“ now oven o" "it" 6 St Peter's Highway Located in easy commuting diitance with the City and the ' North Shore all modern conveniences available by or month. Restaurant nearby. Phone 1588-2 \ Cottages including doy, week R. J. STRANG 14v v¢ KINGSTON YJ-U. Q . I .___ Contract Bridge d» rm» a Kingston Y.P.U. met at the home _L.__ o! Mrs. Alec Dochtrty on Tuesday evening July 15th. Norma Smith led the Worship Period which opened the meeting b singing "Take Time To Be How". Scrip- ture lesson St Matthew 8-1-20. toi- By Josephine Culbertson i A Close Question SUMMERSIDE NEW GLASGOW HALIFAX Leave Charlottetown FOR MONCTON 8:10 A.M.; 11:40 AM. 6:00 RM. I T0 NEW GLASGOW E 1:00 A.M.; 1:10 P.M. i romridiégax For Reservations Phone 2061-540 Miiiiiimrtfliliiii Two/is __.___€--_-~-_- EXPERIENCE ' COUNTS Experienced gardeners often raise two to five times as muoh toad a5 beglrlrlerg 1mm gardens o! the same size. - _ For Foot Ailments CONSULT II. J. i‘ iiitiiilili. ll.P- Orthopedic Chirouodist 143 Greet Gearee Street CHAELOTTETUWN. PL]. . Paddle-like process Yeeterdey-‘e Anmer 35. Packing b0! 38. Invalid’: Ml! CRGHWD. ARVCI _I1llheoe.tu..@ ~suund double of tour sprdes. but . lowed by the Lori-rs Prayer in ul- submitted to me for dECLBiOD are l5°n~ HYm" "stand “Pi 355ml U, so "CW9" 1112i a Qglgggfjga] “n. {or Jesus." The minutes or the SWH‘ is almcst impossible The by- last meeting were read and ep~ ding in t.e-days deal falls Into this lvwved- Roll will “'45 Hrwwered by -nlne members and six visitors lune oi the bridge class. present Next meeting to be held lit the home o: Shirley Neweon. 5M3‘ “93- The following committee: were lip- Nemlel‘ =4“ WWPNN“ , pointed ior next meetin‘. Devo- ¢ K Q 7 3 1|tiona1 period - Edna Colwill; y; 6 4 z j study period-Mrs. Elmer Oolsvlll QAQID . “Edi and Mrs. Calvin Holmes. Recrea- q,9 B " " tlon period-Shirley Neweon and Q-- Q8 54 Harold Smith. Lunch committee - QD N QK Q 10 Mrs. Elmer Cofwill and Jean Doch- QKJDB W E 83 erly_ Collection was taken which 753 §——— amounvd to 7i cents. Study nrr- q-A 1o e4 S hone iod was then led by Veirie Green 2 3 and Edna oelwill. The remalner 1° 9 53 o! the evening was spent in games Q A J V A 7 5 and contests. Lunch was served by §642 the hostess and comm-ttee in dhnrgP. A hearty vote o! thanks was extended to Mrs, Docherty and family {or the use of there home. The meeting closed wit}, the Miz- pha Benediction. When this hand occurred Ln a y; ‘ ‘ New York club, tho bidding went: 500th W851? X0115 la‘ 3 4 d I.‘ i“ H?" p; pg, ERROR ERASURE Rubber was named in the 18th '1'?“ dflllbled foul-Spade OOH- ceintury when it was accidentally “l” $1115 ha" b9"! 59'- VWO discovered that the product erased tricks on e. oiemond ripening by West with a club return by East. but avually West laid clown the club ace and then shifted to the sirlgletol. heart. This gave South the contract. ‘Ihere was not much discussion co-ncernlng the play — although there might have beer! — but East and West took each oiiiu bitterly to task for iaiiflxg to bid at least dive clubs on their own account. West insisted that East MINARINS 223. 23.1331“... 3i..i’§$§..‘§.?“€§é |_ | || | M g N 1 polrit that hi; partner should have taken out the double to live clubs ’lflfikuvrTlgl.ee-lyérlenlgdag The usual wager was mode and 1 ellfilltmiollcn Ddlgf-iimfll» "e If?” was unlucky enough to be appoint- ""65‘ ‘ ed referee. I found it an extremely difficult question to decide, It is frue that East did not have a demonstrably pencil meirl-rz. them with he was naturally ajfecterl by the o wish to keep his partner quiet in- F R solar ls diamonds were concerned. and he niliturally ielt that tour; LNFORMATION spades coud be defeated on t.e c expected diamond openiig. ("mull- West's ecislon concerning the |;_ E | double is even harder to appraise. 'He should have had considerable ll doubt about the leave-in, but on the other hand there was the great Phone I100 . lOl Queen St. danger that i! he did flul. iind his partner with club strength, a i-at- eoa>wl astrophe might overtake a iive- $ clil-b hid. In other words, East might K. . . . Picnic Al Tracailie have been even longer lri (spades WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th and heel-ts. and mignt have had no real support tor either mincir suit. GM Mesh. Refreehmenll end Gemee. Inmy opinion, the takeout. to live clubs had the “edge? but not enough to determine the wager. DANCE AFTIBWABDU, Rollie MIBKQIIIIO’! Oreheeen EVERYBODY wrtcomr i St. George" Plonlc WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th Meal: Served M J 5:00 PM. iili‘ TRAVEL Bllllillll .____._._____ CAPACIOUS CRAMUM § The head o1 the Statue o1 Lib- eriy in New York harbor can ac- commodate 4O persons standing upright. ______________ i SOURIS HOSPITAL Woilesilay August 8. Meals Served Dance in the Evening OUT OUR WA‘! ask} -f ‘ HAVEN'T sou ear THKT LITTLE ‘THING; vow» vsrr 1 THINK YOU'D BETTER nus moss ccwvsov ourr-Trs 0F: iF You WANT "ro e91 ANY Iv l. R. WILLIAMS \ TEAPARTY -D _i OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major HOOpIQ iii/swallowed; ' i M“ r’ as MAsoiz = Piuicéno P POLO erase/m AK- KNOCKED liloizofi-llll; gift? 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