O T_'§_I_E__QHARLOTTETOWN “GUAR DIAN Contract Bridge KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED u . By JOSEPHINE CULBEITSON STILL ALIVE MAY MEAN A __ saw out. m someone.’ PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSE! I ' “I donft. know why my partners play m badly." said the man who held the North cards in today's hamd. "I! you had only gone after the spades. You would have math- your contract." This was the hand: - lure-savanna; Million Dollar Project’ WWWYW€YT ‘R ‘(>1 9\. Holloway. llorll icolililiued from Page 2i By JOHN TRACY STE-LLARTON. N.S., Dec. 12 — (op) _ A $1,000,000 project that will make history in Pictcu Coum- ty's l45-yeair-0ld mlntng industry unobstructed by a, maze cl mine timbers. ' the possibility of the new operation opening the way to an increase in i County Clu i _ 1"" “W1 new or aim-w i T B t P‘ t chairs it“ i" . l l6 Gllfillfilfl Hg 5X-5 t, By fl 0 South won with the queen 3d ) I wondered where seven tricks would 3 "—"" come from. The best chance seemed to be to encourage one of the op- Pwmls to take the king o! hearts Mining men have already seen*eu1y_ so 5mm‘ led ‘he queen M hearts a/t the second trick. West looked at this card with lny Buford Tune --AND YOU NEEDNT ruim ' you om GET 1N we LAST woav av (45 saw ,--- ‘YES. Béfilip" \‘5§ - .11! and give Nova Scotla coal a hitch Nova. Scotla’; coal production which deep mpicion and properly reamed ’ of the girl. Miss Storming. 8nd “s “imlwmml "with the Amer- rorgtbhl tons in 1913 w to take it. South next laid down lie maid who did the room The mzlrfirzrogxfit ciflifiieclilfnipurfigfid t2}: ‘When 315g iergléc. was first ‘m- g9 31“ Cllifefhfigrls- "$9513 ‘that 011B "fir? ‘vho grit‘: to}? “fr”? day. nounced earlier. this year, Mines enguglidg reiusftshe flit E3. 2.11: W‘ WM" ' °° "‘ ' Part of the two-fold project is Minister LD. Currie expressed the.th h h h Id n1 K“ . ginning to wish 1 hadn't been u... Opgning or the first; fully mcch- hope that it would point the way .011“... io.°,,,,fie,.f,.,mf‘g,fj,“gcfil‘g ‘Elli on: "He'll 'f'md dozens —-\l'nlllli- SO l AM TUQlFTY-- BUT NO woman AOMIT5 SHE wEAPs BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIAL ---_/_/ ere. It would then have been you!‘ igbtlil, Pei-twee." The local Inspector smiled. "Now, who are the possibilities?" lines said, glancing at the list in is hnnli. "The girl, stenninlz." "Cut hm‘ out!" said Dollimare alnily. “Cut out, nothing!" snapped Du- rus_ “Miss Stenning. Fernandez. he llcphetv --wc haven't seen nim, y the way - the girl Pflfllmflflll "And anyone else who w-l. here the entire stuff of servant". for temple," Dnlllmorc pill .n_ "and ny on» also who could have got vi There worl- strangers how rl. h-i-li-nio, [or i-xlinlplc, who could are voilrthlcd themsclves" "in short," DUCYOS lnlel-rlllz-icd I§lll_ nfhe usual person unknown. nyhndy might have walked ln- hrollgh this office -for example. .h.-lt door loads into tllc yrlrdcn. lid that nne to the back hf the oils?" "l-‘lnsll Cal-dew?" Do-lllmore sug- I-sted. "Exactly. It's a _lnh after his own rm-l. Wc know that hc ll-is ac- lmlly hemi lwre within the lust day l‘ so. rlcvurtlihg lo Glillshe." (Tr) hn continued) VETERAN SEAMAN DIEQ LIVERPOOL. N.S.. Dec. ‘l3 —— CP)-Captaih John Day, 90-year- hl veteran scamarl of the old uare-rlgger days, died at his home ere yesterday. lie followed the ootsteps of his captain-father by ihg to sea 81 years ago. SLOAITS LINIMENT 600/!’ anlzed colllery in the pmvlnce. With an estimated life of 25 years, the new mine will tap the McBean 59am. a 5,000.G00-ton coal reserve. giving jobs to at least 200 lniners when it starts producing by! hext autumn. The other half of the project ls a coal washing plant, CHPBIblG of turning the new winery's produc- tion into 800 tons cf clean coal daily as well as handling the 1,600 tcns a day from other lnines iii the urea. Opening of the mine will breathe new life into Plctou County's chief industry which began at the tum 0f the. 19th century when a Pres- byterian minister discovered a mnl cvutcrop. To Boost ‘Production ‘ Efltllncers of Acadia Coal Oom- Plmy- operating the project, estim- ate that the electrical machinery to be installed in the mine will en- able it to show a produclicn rec- ord of five tens i; hum-shift, This compares with last. year's provin- clai average cf 1.58 tons. the low- csi in 46 yearsp All lflcsent. pumps rlrc sucking W818i‘ out of old workings. when the shaft. is dry the power will be lull-ltd on and t-h! drive will start inwards a point. 1,200 fect tinder- grourld where the coal l-cservc. nn- touched since 1am. will be tapped. Pride and joy of the engineers is the new machinery which will mine the coal. Although mechanical. mining is carried mix. in almost ali,ol t-he province's ill-odd pits, the key job of loading coal as it is torn from the mine wall has always fallonpn the miner swinging his pan shovel. The new machines will sldle up to the coal face under their own power, then with great metal arms swinging like a pcker player rak- ing in his winnings, they will scoop the coal onto conveyors.- These machine; have long been in use in American coal mines where hard rock roofs oibvlatc the "$985"? 01 heavy tlmbbring. But to prevent cave-iris in most Nova Sflfill. mines, the roof has to be for the "mechanization and proper WE - f d m‘ m ab] development of the irldllfiify qfsdéivgtflbrpingcetricwks. It logged e: throughout the province. ‘though he would be better off if his Will Improve Quality The lniliister also spoke at that time of Nova Scqtia coals disad- vantage compared with foreign fuels because e1 lack of prcpltrflilfm due to the high costs of produc- tion. ‘ The new washing plant will re- move this disability when it opens early next year by producing ocean coal. Ccul is nonnally clcvuctl by ulen who remove ille rocks and 111i?!’- lnr lumps a5 ll slides past them on h picking table. Operators admit that this method has liol been an- tlrely SflllSlaCtOfv and that. some inferior coal ha; reached the mar- ket. ' In the washing plant. however. nzasses of Wtlié!‘ more sensitive than the hpman eye or hand Wlll separate the good coal from the bad. Clcan ccal will be removed fronl the surface while inferior grades will sink. lfller to be "will" ed. rc-purificd and burned in Dll" head power-houses. Looking at. the project from the human side, it will remove lllfl ghost town threat that llfls hover- Pd over the nearby wmmlwltv 0i Thonburil . The last mine ‘m the Community was worked out l.n i938 and Z00 hmllies found themselves without» a, livelihood ulntll win- industry mushroomed. But with post-war employment in the area‘; manufacturing ln- wglustrles down. the ghost 50W!!! threat re-appeaxed. Now. with the opening ct’ the McBearl Seam lin- dcrlying the village. many of it! wage-camera will again fiml l°b5~ iianadiall liomposers Win Gash Awards 0990119118 led, so he tossed ou-t his last heart, allowing West to gain the lead. Another club was led, and East refused the trick. South won with the king of clubs and hopefully led a. low spade. East took the queen and began to run llls clubs. This was more than South had bat-gelled for; the last club squeezed South into holding only t-wo diamonds in order to save the spade ace. iEast thereupon led a, diamond, and lwest took the rest. wial his dia- i-monds. South was set. lree tricks fat one notrump! It was true that South would ‘have madehls contract if he had |begun on the spades. but North had no right to complain. North should have bid two_spades instead of passing to one notrump. He would have played the hand at two ED8595- and would have made that contract without the slightest difficulty. llolv The Economist Helps The Farmer In a recent address on "The Economist and the farther", Joseph Ocke, Principal Economist, Doimn- ion Department of Agriculture. gave an insight ill/to the work of the economist. particularly Ln re- spect to agriculture. Both the fami- er and the business man, he said, are interested ln securing from pro- duction idle highest possible ilet return. Farmers have to consider such problems as the kind of land they farm, the crops to be grown lthe live stock enterprises to be de- veloped. and the amount Q1’ labour and equipment. to make a. success- ful farm business. Economists try to provide some of the answers. The economist uses different tools than his colleagues, the chemist and the biologist. He has no lab- YE5 ' HENRY-I'LL MEET YOU AT OAK AND ELM AT’ THRiEE CYCLOCK - "BUT DONT BE A MINUTE LATE,OR YOU'LL BE NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY ‘THAT WALLET] l’ 015i! p yl/fl/Ia/I/L _ JIIST PQI’ _l'l' OI! shared up as the miner Dmgresses. " i The hard roof of the McBean momouTo, Dec. l2—Slr mhesamofgm" m’ m“ 11° “i” “b” H“ 5e , h ‘ 1 I i . d use statistical methods, ac- togflmoemuvrverth/eyllhgglable mhrlrfre MuciMlllan as cltalmlun of the muting‘ mdmk to asme proper 9 11' Vi! m“ "5 board of Judges today announced O , ‘ _ D analysis. He gets his first-hand in- DAILY CRQSSWQRD netznantci- _ nin-wunniuunnnliual’ [gqg __V the names of the four Canadian “ma” m) tmnu. m b _ °°mlp°“"5 chm“ l“ u“ m“ iness Thenfirst thllslfiafln cod:- '71 BE awards in the annual competition ‘must has to do 15 to “Sm-e an who i AOBOIS DOWN 21 Public all] sponsored by the Composers Au I bu; - - ' work with him that no Ono's - {gm-lung LDlsposeln notice Lliil thors and Publishers Association m“, will be talked about in the m, order.» 22mm ggg of cahaua (CAPAC), for Canad- p.36...» o; neighbour; o, compet- 1Com,“ troops 28.Bll-d| a lan compose 5 of serious music. A itors. The economist is not an en- .“ “m; Lift. ELHet-mit S maxlimum of flve awards o! Qltlihforcetment officer. He does not in- ‘9 ism‘ n", Sffowal-dthe fltkoughiova i311 each are oflered every year. I estlgate the farmer. He only en- ' (Bed) lee 2301mm L] The winners are not graded ac- deavours to find out where an in- m chmkod. urobeho _ aariiei-eton mi! cording to the merit of theh-‘efflcletlcv. it such there be. may .‘Teut' 5 guilt t gm“ works. Mentioned in allphabetlcaltlficgnflglt slsiogagrttcsg; grmeldghITll; pantheon) . Aron: simneru 8 ordel, l-hey are Mls. Jean Coul- 1mm“! o’ an uMillllll ‘Lung o’ 1mm than: Adm“ o‘! Vancouver :21‘ Whll there. are mam’ instances lILParlsh le 8liAllPllgrll h" son“, for ‘Geno undmllno Nwhere encoouhis and records are / house _v ‘singed “nut” n?’aMggaztalfor§fnoofcanfiti¥ available to economists. sometimes i "~"°°‘-l molding a4. Founded P , ,1 .. l’ they have to compile the record, / ,l|.Al-tlst’l u “ma; g5 mum“ (Russell) ‘m “Med Baud sonamm‘ In such cases, lllCv make what f ‘ “and. 15's!“ (chem) deuyof ‘anion Mr. Alexander Brett. the well- we‘ u“ Q mwpy Much is based y, u"; ‘Twllled ‘ix-icm‘ "mt ‘Lpropeny (h, known Montreal composer " who m l mm“ of ‘Hum The" Sm, | ' "WU "mm! " ‘symphmlc P°°m l“ veys are carefully planned. 1n the ltOrganoi. full orchestra: and R180 "W" first place, the economist. will ‘hi: ‘i, '.,_ " sight Qlmlfc- 5m" PM" d“ crud-ill‘ up the census, the number oo farms .,. ..'. tlllllmn“ .. -..2.,.Z".’_.'.. ldMarit °l Qlllfemlllll 1°!‘ h" "Slimplwllle the types of farms. the sizes. acre- tomwegt not; Pour tSNl-Isnd-Orgulg‘. l ‘gges o1 crops. number of live stock a J R w L (Guido) ‘We his of t c Mir e! emen- and so on. He will then decide how , _ | LIAM‘ iftPlnawheel ated from the provinces of On- man {antlers he Iwlll have to inter- y J OUR BOARDING HOUSE re l t l d Qeb l about cqul vlcwyt t good ms " ’ '_v*”' vovellm aro an u ec, n it oge a c s \ , . ll-Shoahonesn proportion. British Columbia came ————-——-——-——— Yggblgrolfige CflESCmNU§7SQELEIF l’EA‘lEN6-'EAT THAT NOBLE y-ihlliari‘ next aha the middle west aha" FIRST IN SEVEN "Al! uP IN 1am ANVOF vouweoete ' Fovli-‘h- Eearwosleoeirs 3.55%“ the Maritime-s were worthily rep- DUNGEN Km‘ England _ ‘ rlfitx$oafi5héfiggot=unl' - m s t. . ESS- - —- ' = WW6 , “ma”, _ ‘£521,110: the “m, M 3am down (cp)_omog the 1mm“, mlnjgturg ‘- . ' PRESENTS.’ AGOWt-“LE 544E NNTED VAINLY sunrise"; trains o! the Romney. Hylhe and _ ‘ Foe lune cal/lee lv!-~ POOR to the present day. most of the . \. \ \ 3 £56 ‘M. fame and honours in the world fmhtanlfilzggmkfiwggt a“\3\‘. ' W" i i of musical composition have fall- m‘ 5 "5 ‘mm ‘ ' - ' I —-- ‘ "Win10? en to neon, but Canlda is pro- n‘ w“ ‘ Chrhwn” ‘lmppmg e". .‘ ' / l l aiuwd“. duclng some very talented women “i: wxnfmkfii '* "um . Three of OAPAC’! tl- ' ‘ ' ‘ cum“: ciylgdpsosg: the last ear we t to Immune" Lighthwae m N“! gkmm.‘ - :0!!!“ On that oogaslon anslxth Kmmw‘ I i “um” work was considered worth of l Mill!" special recolnlllbn and an asddlt- Mnuw iorlal prise was ' ‘ , r given. Oi’ the University of ‘Toronto. Mr. Ettore ‘ four awards just announced. three Mnloleni, Principal of the Tor- ‘m“"°‘ go to women composers. onto Conservatory of Music; Dr. ‘q‘*“" Associated with Sir ErnestMac- J. .1. Oognier of Montreal; Mr. “nnuu. I Mlllan on the Board of Judges Godfrey HevvltLOrganlst ofChl-lst 5 ' are the following: Dr. Henley Ohtirch cathedral, Ottawa. and ~ . ~' Wlllan and‘ ro. Leo Smith o Mr. H. T. Jamleson. riesident of ilIIFlMVflI-lQlIlIIIF-l" the Iiculty- of Music at .the ouao. . , .. -- - \\ euwreriunr eio coo: In: tunne- fi htjjugnan‘ All OQIHVIIIYIIVIWVl The features Bringing up range m; Cup Stubbs m r .4“ a -- .. ‘.. m featuree available. -~ I opt-rm no inn won‘ missing from this mo: today due to delay in the math. ‘:0 IAVI ' will be renmieducq uoonwu the copy in