' something better. He's coming over “mm n w, go: on to ‘flash’: tuck it won't matter what ii does with ita nose.” I r an M1; hem at all. hes not on ‘how said Dual-as. quiet-iv. H! may iind out something prel- emm 5e, that man dancing with‘ m, old lady in mauve?" i Ducroa nodded. "x1e was at St. lifnry’! with me.‘ "at Oxiord?" "Yea" “My lad will probably go to Lon- don, thank goodness?’ Ducros said grimiY~ “He-a Q very good scout. really. m wants to be an after. and he took thia pestlientfsi ob when he muck s very thin patch He's only been here a week or so; arid he's “in; as soon as he can ‘ix up presently. and I ism-oi W" "e 1111-! be able to helv 111-" "I've been watching pretty care- guny Them are some very cur- ious people here. Dolly, That brunette in the white and green ‘rock-what there i:. of lt-for fl~ ample.“ "Well .....what abwut her? "By the time you've been in the Force for thirty years you ran smell a crook." "Don't be indeiicflcl" smiled Doi- ilmure. "I say you can smell 'err_i. And she's one" "A mold" "Yes The chap she's dancing with. too. Shes very thick wit Fernandez as well.’ ‘ "She's Glinshe's opposite num- ber-a dance partner, apparently. She's obviously not dentin! with that fat dsgo for choice.” "Why don't vou ce with her?” Ducros suggesie "After Mary ste Jiji? Mv dear Duoros. there are m: things I wouldn't do in tiiFintarest oi law and order. and by way oi duty...... ." "You dance with her. my boy. or I shall. I can still hop a bit, and it_ she's u. dance parfiier she'll. have to take me on." " "No. Bhe doesn't deserve that." Dolly untied. "You stay here with the empty bottle and I'll see what I can do." . It was vei-y easy- As the band started Dolly ambled up to the table where the brunette was sit- ting with the man with whom she ind been dancing: "Is it permit- ted that I ask you ‘o dance?" "Sure!" she so". "I'hai’.~ what I'm here for. By-byu Hob" she add- WHEN A COLD KEEPS YOU AWAKE Use Mi 161 and enjoy refreshing slee; ed to her companion. and as Du- oros ordered another haliqbottle o! ‘the excellent Burgundy he saw his nremilins your: rouessue aha the dark girl take thu floor. ' "You're American? Dolly aaked. "What a bright boy he isi And You're Oxford?" “Guiltyl" "It always stands out a mile. I saw you speaking to Mr. Glinahe. He's Oxford, too. isn't he?" “Is he?" “You know." "I never know anything. That comes from going to Oxford Did he say he was?" "I-Ie said he wasn't." “Well. there you are. What part o! the States do you come from?” "San Francisco." "Fancy leaving California for this climate!" g "People do..... scmetimes," she ah "I didn't catch your name." "O! coursebyou (lii’n't -it hasn't. been mentioned. It's Sadie Pach- mann." "Sadie. A very are name " “And I suppose yours is Smith? Most men who coma here without ‘heir wives are calhm Smith." "OK. Do you know Finrlgank store in San Francisco? A Jig de- partmental store." "Burel" "It's years since I was there. and then I was only there a few hours, but I remember that great ‘store. Plum-gun's. I'm alnost certain. the name was." . “That's right. Say. you can dance!" she added rdmlrinzly. "I shouldn't have dared to ask you otherwise. Care to dance with my friend?" "Why not? You tired?" "No. But I'm afraid that he will be feeling a bit out o! it Come on. Sadie. He's an amusing guy." i l They turned from the dance floor l to the table where Ducros wus git- ting. "Mr. Ducros . ._ Sadie," said Dolly. “Sadie would like to dance," added. Grimiy. Ducroa nae. and with a Sandy MacDonald. LION he “IE1 PLACE II IUIflVI" sis-Shay ohms depolited his “'{..°{‘i‘“.'.i “if ma e sway c- o sco eague. "l! you do a thing like thai again I'll ..... I'll, choke voui" said Ducros angrily. ' "But why!" Dolly protested in- nocently. “You seemed to in en- loylng it." ~ ' "Enjoying itl Fast little catl” “She is a bit swift. I admit. Find out anything?" "Only that she's American. What ~did you find out?’ "That she wasn't American." said Dollimnre gently. “'What do you mean?" ‘I set a trap for her and walked in Asiked li she knew Pin- ‘b an a a ore n Ban Francisco-her home down-and she did." "Well?" "I invented the name Flnnigun’ "I see." said Ducros thoughtful- illf- ‘You aren't such a tool as you 00 —-UllIfll gbodnrgg!" "Tiififl Rind Wis-d: almost over- whelm me. seriously- though she's 1' ‘"1011! 'llnl I worder where Mary 51611111118 i5. by the way? She's 3W" away for qliiie a, time. Ah! ere's Gli-nshe." He IIItIOdiIOOd the two may; “Pleased to meet you." said the Superintendent. ‘Thank you." said Glinshe - | to"That's good! I never know what 11y when people say ‘Pleased ‘to meet you!’ grinned llimore. "I must remember-kit," (To be continued.) Q she CHARLOTTETOWN- GUARDIAN _ PAGE g Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 “as arises are CII:‘IIDQ as Ilnlaa in the elty- Freesout m» Charitable Iarlaaaa ‘Lu-president. ' Mn Russell Miss Liacinda Auditors, Mira. Laura Mclnnis. Mrs. Charles Mutoh. Directors. Mrs. Roy Youns. Mrs. Douglas blacKinnon. Mrs. O. Match. Program Oonvanprs. Mira. O. Mutch. Mrs. Laura Melanie invited the members to her homo tos- the Dec- ember meeting. Roll call- io- be answered by an exchange oi Christ- mas gifts. The meeting closed with the Kins EARN SCLIFFE SCHOOL Report for November: Grade X-i. Emma Woody; 2. Murtagh Molnnis: S. Martha Mc- Isaac | - ___..___. _..____ LITTLE POND SCHOOL i Honor roll ior November: Grade IX-l. Francis Blaokett; 2. Mary Rose MacDonald; 3530':- tha Mackenzie. Grade VII—l. Bernard MacDon- ald: 2. Patricia MacDonald. Grade VI-l. Eileen MacDonald; ‘gomlauid Jenkins; S. Sandy Mac- Grsdo V-l. Marlon MacDonald: 2. Ray Jenkins; S. Howard Mao- Donald. Grade IV-l.‘ Henry Jenkins. Grade III <Sr.)—l. Harold Mac- Donald. - _ Glade III (JrJ-l. uoyd Jenkins. Grade H—1. Jackie Ding-well. Grade I (a)-i. Edna Jenkins. Grade I (bk-i, Isloyd Blackett: 2. Bill Bladiett. Grade I (cl-l. Edgar Blackott: 2. Clayton Blackett: 3. Elwood MacDonald and Clinton MacDon- d. Periect attendance: Hamil Biackett. Mary R. MacDonald. Bertha MacKexizie. Bernard Mac- Donald. Patricia MacDonald. R0! Jenkins. Howard MacDonald. Mar- ion Macbonsld. Roland Jenkil-nl. Jenkins. complacent grin on his face, Dolly Hamid 11450901111111. lildna Jenkine- watched them join 'he uanerrs. DAILY CROSSWORD 31. Tidy ‘ ACIDS! l. Cure 5. Egyptian goddess l. Article o! virtu . I0. Hearts‘, , ll. Amid l8. Per. to | the ear; ill‘. Fuel i . Moth l1. Man's name n- m". 1t T?!» measure 10. Seil0r'a song 22. Close the ayel. ss of a hawk I. Ilotintain , nymphs It. Cleansing‘ implement’; 28. Feline 29. Marked with ridges . II. Proof l 85. Small gland. like body s1. Sign oi the infinitive 88. Body 0' water 89. Exist 4°- Conjunction il. Walked back 1 and forth u. apportion 48. Cubic meter 47. Bottoms oi ships 48. Paradise 49. steers wildly tnaut.) DOWN I. Benevolent 2. God oilove 8. Hebrew t_ion - It). Portion or a eiirved line 24. Part 01 through the air HUGO DUDE i] ‘Em . ‘ i3 [QEHISEIE BE UH LIL! Lil-Kl Ell-JUULIU HUGE fliflill GEE USES Yasmin’. auwu as. Before A 48. Lair 45. Meadow CIIYIWOQUUII-A otyplolrltsl quotation _ TAUAUPAT VDFVOK OWGT AIL. VII: ENVE DWKE EHUA LWAK JWE TA- EGTJ-ENWUVK v BAUMHK. Yesterday's N0 . u! As Cryptoquote: one SHALL BI Li HIS HELPER-JUVENAL Distributed by Kiaa Features Indicate. lac. JUT our war a ~ By J. R. WILLIAMS Li s-oss-u 1 Ji5 WANTED ‘~ ‘EM 1b JUMP ALL OVER ME ABOUT GFFTIN’ ixrro TROUIIE WFTH 7H’ LAW-- Teacher. Kathleen MacDonald. -_________ EARNSCLIITE W. I. ‘Iiha annual rneeti-W 0! u" m“ elifle W.I.. Wine h0id It N19 110m’ oi Mrs. Bernard Doyle on Nov- ember 11th, 1948. The meetinz 0991195 ".1111 91° creed Iollowed by thab Nil ¢11ii which was v payment e1 membership tees. Mssnberahili tees were paid 1v ""11 '"°'“"°'* Minutes oi last annual uracil-BB and last regular mating were reed and awmWd- n“ ‘v TQM o‘ The president’ the year's work and thanked the numb,“ my their ilo-operation “ring tb ear. ‘m “i” "w". c‘. h rotary. Revel‘! 01‘ bygs: aemgeugiied to smns; mendi- "n-e, 353.52. leaving on b81111 W39- \ 1t was decide dthat eaoh mun- bntmkefipghgfllllittlffl “i. orphanage to next meeii118- The ‘ougwing 0111061’! W011 6195i!’ ed tos- the ensuiiifl President. M11- (re-elected). year. Berna-rd D0819 Grade lX—1. 1mm; Mutch she Russell Mclnnls (equal); 2. Irena Grade V-l. Reta Doyle; 2. Mary Doyle. Grade V—l. Ooceiia Grade II—-1. Josephine Eugene Doyle. _ Pertoct attendance, Duane Tweedy Mary Doyle. Cecelia Doyle. BUB" Doyle. Teacher, Liaotnda Mcmnis. Bontract Bridge REASON CLEARLY EVIDENT when the partnership hands con- tain two eight-card suite. one might think that there would be little dit- iarohoe whichever or them was sel- ected as triunp. A suit which ls split 4-4, however, la usually a better iifllmlp than one which is split 5-3. The reason is clearly evident in today's hand: i 1e; 2. 'llortiades.ier...__ Neither side vulnerable. ' A3142 yaiuo QKSG . ‘an IIIOB Q98 :15 WN you Q1075! E eaoae arc-us S~ tyres: aaqae QQJ88I Q88 ‘Q10 Themading: _ North East South West I‘ Paaa 1Q Pan 2Q Pall 2Q Pall 3N1! Pall 4Q Pass Peas Paaa _ North's bidding was tar tram Anopenirtgbidoloneno- KING OF Tiii RO_Y\AL MOUNTEP trump might have been best, to b08111 with. Certainly, Northshould have been overjoyed in raise spades at some point rather than allow the hand to be Played-at hearts. There was nothing complicated our hearts. West iopenad the deuce o! diamonds. dmnmy eyed low. and East won with the Jack. lihat m: turned a low spade. south l and West won with the spade kins- A diamond return allowed EH! i0 tabs another diamond triolt and continue the sult- South ‘ruilad the third round 0i diamonds oi ooufle. but N10 0P- ponente had taken three tricks and had only to wait patiently to lake the setting trick in clubs. There was Just nothing South could do to avert the loss. Note how diiieren-t the situation would be at four spades. It the de- fenders began by taking their t-wo diaitrmids and one spade irlck. de- olarer would than draw trumPa 511d nanihe hearts. On South's fourth and ilrth hearts dummy would dis- card low clubs-thus preventing the loos o1 any club trldu. It is true that ii the defenders lad clubs early enou¢i1i Stlili-iiwi-‘id ht“; to make an accurate 811?“ to avoid the fast loss o! a club trick. But with hmmie play 811111-11 could not be set at rev-r swirl 11111 could not make tour heoria. 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