15, 1945 5,- _________ .__ ...._._.. - ‘ THERE WILL BE p, Ielenkllll Ollbartoon . A 593W- "wncu TKE sro-rs" ui the ‘new m ‘agar-imp gum we“ BENIVOLENT IRISH ' ldom won Y loo -oards. In $QQ|5 as; Mud. however. the opening TY _HALL' “d 19¢ m sortie sensational tricks. FRIDAY, NQy_ B". ‘I AT . ' with dealer. 8 P M‘ '_~ rloiihjlfid‘ ““"°“""'-I (For members only) V. i ‘Q 8 2 - l‘ ' Q J o a f I‘ Q A K 9 I ..' _ _ . u} Q 3 v. 3 I1 N :ili‘o 5 s NATIVE wuss scuoumsinp pa ___ ‘i084 W E eon: PonTmxci-si :10 B 7 ‘ S 6K 19 :10?) - s.r. sue. leixlgealghi. n: p!’ A ma‘ vet h" bfien awarded a media} ,. mhmnwhll) by the district council .9 A K 1° 9 5 oi Temne Chiefs here. Sise w“ n, .9 " l‘ a ‘time Years a pupil oi the my, , git-Mi: Father wiim Iit the Roman oath; ;_ 1581M» ollc School at Lionsar, Sierra Leone, ‘out wqg North g“ gng h?" ltlflhdcd Bo Government 1 Q Pas: 3 Q Pan c °° ‘ 4 ‘g Pun 4 Q Pass m H‘; Pass Pass Pasi i FEMININE FINERY gouths bidding was iiir too Iun- thNEW YORK -'I‘he muff, ute- mm bitious, and the slam contract was h e ‘Mei the bustle sash and plume quite unsound. but it had n. iort- gt are details oi dress which key uuate outcome. West. oogiteted for 1 9 Whole scene oi’ ieminlne rinei-y, along time wnen the bidding end- the type in which women are cit m, since he hadnt the remotest luring. Brccades, real all s, tat. idea oi what l0 lead. Had he led a ieta and velvet are buck again, A" diamond. declare: would have been these iind eager acceptance among g1 unless he Played the hand with the women oi all ages, The yum, Ihirvcyance as well as, skill. and delight in the taffeta and hm E i-wlub opening "would have made “d whpre I ‘h ° ""5 the slam quite impossible. 2o to 80 wife of»? a matron mom Finally. however, West made the favor on lac 3 m“ “wk W“ IIIISL possible iead-_ the luck oi “me mt 1,9’ ‘m valve“ ‘ind l Ipadesi Declareihreéggriiied ghisbas g or ' |eiriget0n or e po a ou 1e [an and Joyiuliv ;iaycd dummy's iileen. East COVBPBCI with the king. ind South won with the ace. After drawing fwo rounds oi trumps, ending in ‘the dummy, de- clArer led duinmy's eigiii oiispades. Met covered with the nine (it would not have helped him to play low), and South ivcn with the ten. When West dropped U16 seven oi spades, South saw his chance to make still another spot-card play liI spades. l-le crossed ta dummy with a dia- mond and led dummy‘e deuce oi Ipades. East played the three. and mum iinemd the four. ‘Phat held oi course, and declnrer then cashed ihe six oi spades, discarding dum- iny’s losing club. The unsound open- lng lead thus enabled decliirer to make his contract. with an over- trick. rooAY's BRILLIANT IDEA; WATCH CHILDREN'S EYESIGIIT Eyesight which requiics correc- iion may account ior 90°F izrflde! iiitained by some school children. DAILY CRQSSWOILRD Augean 3. Division 21. Secluded 1. Allows oi.’ a ills-l! """°“' the l. Greek valleys use (4 letter 22. Couples g god q; l. Tales 214i. Steal! revnii-y 6. A salad 2 .Giri s name ‘L yo; herb f6. Male adults cu]; T. Cry 0f 27. Dtmkey u. nivei- in.) pain 3°,- 14°" 18. Indehiacent 8.1"loor- = indolent fruit washing 18f. Posterior 14. To be in implement . Leave 01!. dc“ l. Two-toad ,-‘ 8-5 l- Byllfiblfi u’ Food f" 510th ‘x r 34. Cigarettes invokes 10.1mm (null) isisnsl 11,14)“ l5. Magician‘! . 36. Incite 1g get,‘ stick _» 37. Flourished awn-i; 1a. Winnlngi , as. Rowing no. lowest note 19.Talk ' imrlemen" (Guido) 21. Contrudiet 23. Trusted fl. Ridge o! Mill as. Baking chamber! N. Bodiel o! water Coins l3 Eifl / -, " Yerlhrtllfl l!!!" (Ru I1. Black birds 82. Violent expiration! oi breath 34. Music note 3o. white oi egg 87. Depart 30. Sleeveiell gannent 4!. Anger 42. Macaw 43. Cold 46. Git e1. Tel , 48. Stre . D0 t ' 1. The moon- - imir. mvrroootrrri-aei-ypmn-qnouuu rennin-i on war me irrvswr 3W! xere- JE WPLPV rs can? GWBTW ‘velrxryvfr-cnrtluaw sonnl financial position we have a pain in the neck " I Brgoo THE SPORTING CLUI ' TONIGHT In Aid Of L. P. U. IURIAL FUND Admission 30 Cents Gallup Poll Of Canada STRIKES KILLING EXPORT PROSPECTS FOREIGN TRADE NEEDED, SAY MAJORITY Others Beating Canada To World Market! Public Thinks By Canadian “tote o! Public Opinion TORONTO. Nov. i2 - Canada needi expandine export ‘Pm m“ must sew it up now by getting goods into foreign markets before other! settle in ahead oi us-this is the considered 01111110" 9! U18 M8101“? 0! voters throughout this country. n And Canada's chances at this needed world trade are beingresaifte; ously weakened by our current strikes, in the view oi an Etlilflrillsfim me majority oi adult Canadians. represented in Primer DWPOY ° latest Gallup poll. ems-eul- Interviewers oi the ‘Institute asked this accurate i the public: IHDE STRIKES CRIPPLING.;SEI2IOUSLY. cart/nuns amzvcrs 4r»; 1w, . i I elidfihgnh/ efli) VOTEPS $flY__ YESSERIOUSLY- 63$ YES IVOTSERIOUSLY- 1/2 NOTATTIILL ~ l/Z UNDECIDED —~ lsfl i omen. coutmriz _ L “Taking a. long view, do you think Canada. really needs to start now to sell large quantities o! goods to other countries, or can this country get along without this foreign trade?" Only seven per cent oi’ the total natIOnaI sample think we 35g get along without foreign markets: Need to start now Need market: but need not start now ‘. rue ' cunniiqfrrefrovilv GIIARDIAN‘ KING or rue ROYAL Moutirro I 1 HAVE LOCKED UP Moowzenprue WOUNDED our.’ HE WILL NOT HARM vounw new PATIENT! t m} ot-i-oI-I/A NOiSE otrrsior.’ rI-ie 5 ONE or M’! LITTLE menus ALWAYS THEY MUST Be IN TROUBLE ’ ME lTM wet». “If? our’; THIS l5 THE SITTEQ-u MR. DEIPPLE ISN'T Can get along svititr. Undecided and no up; 100% Voters in Ontario and the Prairie Provinces give stronger support than other areas to the view that we must promptly get established in foreign trade iiian does the general public. The extent oi serious public thinking on the leading economic issues in the Canadian situation today, is indicated by the response to a further question asked in the same poll: "Do you think Canada's chancm o! getting in. equal opportunity [or this world trade are being seriously hindered by our present strikes?" only 15 Der cent fall to express a positive opinion: Ye5. seriously hindering Yes. but not seriously JIGC-IQ SDENDS ALL HIS TIME WOQQYI a ABOUT KILROY-l BEGINNING TO 6E1- I-IIM DOWN- we ueven Irooa UP...WE ALWAYS WENT DOWHHJIIRIB WHERE HE FOUND ‘m5 0 ' Ir‘: Possiats... .- .- . ANYTNINGS . POSSIBLE , tiff‘ t . ' n/ ~.I- .riiw\i.\\\\“il.lmyk§\ii U5 IE ONE HlJRT...l'\-L GET PAGE MIN! Iv Zone Grey MIL"! i!‘ MY KIT AND 6O t‘ IIIIWI-niifiqi" ‘lllll UAVQ WHEN WE W KEEDING comm/Anv- I I<~ow HOW "r0 ear JIGGSS MIND 0I=I= I<II_I2o\/-I'LI_ STAQT TALKING: ABOUT THE OLD ERE "AND QEMEMBEIZ THE ‘susien " I2IDE5 ON HAQQIeANs HILL.‘ WHEQE WE LlGED TO HAVE THE HAYQIDES IN SLIMMEQq AND THE FISHING TQII=§ ON SCULLS/‘S GCOW- AND Tl-IE BICYCLE moss ON SUNDAY- INDEED No, not hindering Ur‘ "dd Trade union members and their families have in recent polls strongly aiilrmed their conviction that current strikes are jusgigmr That labor is aware oi the implications oi current strikes is shown by the iact that 61 per Cent 0i’ the union labor members interviewed in this poll say that strikes are hindering our chances for export m"- kets. . The voters who said "Yes, seriously hindering" oi- "Yes, but not seriously" were then asked: “In What Way?” Predominantly, the reasons given relate to the paralysis or slow- diown oi’ production. Many reveal concern that other countries are "Bfltlnfl into the markets ahead oi us." Significant are the irequentiy- voiced comments about our iailure "to till the foreign orders that have already been placed." Over and above anxiety concerning the financial loss. there is evi- dence oi concem about Canada losing her good reputation: "The worst in Canada's loss oi prestige." "We are not showing a good example hletwoen capital and labor." "We are losing the riiith oi other peo- p “t. , -- World Copyright Reserved - romrs or VIEW oowiusmii, Ensliina _ (or) -Henry A. Wilson, Bishop o! Ohelmsionl. at a luncheon: "Mr. lhiton (Chancellor oi the Ex- M, q chequer) says when he looks st the helix-l NIIQE to children's iinancial position he has n song ir. his heart I would like to tell him that when we ‘ook at our per- IOIO C QICI- Reliever con- ltiE NTHOLATUM 1t takes 4.500 pounds oi cool to I IIOITOIIIPAEHIXIK make a new automobile. (JIM F()RY UIII/v IXCIJSE wrrl-i THEM-PRIOR- , .. ... 1 Dill-HUANG w Kill PM!" 91'4"“- "'~ h our our WAY ~_' hur HE Jusr MADE A FOREMAN! vs _ DON'T START WORKIN’ on HIM FOR GENERAL MANAGER ‘m’ NEXT peel- By J. R. WILIJAM; OUR BOARDING HOUSE Wiili Moior Hoopla rename! Yoiriir- Nor some» . To scone on A FOUL BALL! -~ ‘This the will? MR9.“ WOTHERAN‘ 1M sivm‘ ° b IF You ACCEPT sotlllici-IAQ ‘litlifiéfitlé? "” ‘ A °‘.‘i*“-‘°“'“ ‘e WIeMA“ - BM swectisess/ ' FfiiieSl-i sstsclifim IT.’ . A .1; - ‘m Foam‘ but: sMau-ew. IN A FAIAIuI AFFNRJWOGGS! M: sou: AMOSS A2 Aways, aur us‘; MY WHY-IN THOQE DAYQ I USED TO GIT APOUND EVEN MODE THAN KILQOY DOES NUW: ‘(on "It ma uivvm IVNYIWAPK u. TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS By Edwini YOUR’ BREAKFAST GETTIN’ COLD-J was IT PHONED IS WHO You ‘s’ NOTHIN’! THEN iT WAssrT CHARLOTTE! xwa-ro ETHEL WANT e HERESA LETTER: WQYBE IT’8, YOUR POP DOG contii-f-Fr. "“ NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY AWARD FOR WINNING THE. NAPOLEON- MQST‘ ‘ ‘ ‘IOWN L‘ ‘, _ I i; it l t“ MY Lino ! 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