ocroarn ,1!» 1911 vvO°°°"‘.°°‘.""°° MUIIDIIY DAIIUE - er m: warms MEMORIAL AUL. .;=.|UM I75 GRAFTON ST. Modern and Old Time 9-12 O'clock Music Supplied by DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS a , Featuring CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN & MARGARET OSBORNE Vocalists (Open Air Promenade) CHECKROOM — CANTEEN Admission 35c OiO Wood lslandw-Caribou Service - FROM OCTOBER I to NOVEMBER 30 Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova . . . . 8 A.M. ancl I PM. Charles A. Dunning II A.M. and 3 P.M. Leave Caribou— Charles A. Dunning .,.. . 8 A.M. and I P.M. Prince Nova . . . . . . . . II A.M. and 3 P.M. Operating Daily Including Sundays RATES: Some as I946 LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS Ilortilumirerland Ferries Ltd. _4 >001‘ 13mg GUARDIAN. _C§ARLOT'I‘ETOWN klNGflOF-THETOYALPM-O-IJNTED i Glover itlub WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN T0 THE PUBLIC ‘tables Reserved. Make your Ree- erutlona Earl! by Calling i228. —CAF'ETI.‘BlA- The City's Modern and Alr- Candltioned Dance Club. Dancing at 8 0‘eloea with Jmglonairee Orchestra ADMISSION Bee EACH Unleu Pro-arranged Reservations will not be held after ll o'clock. SATURDAY DANCE AT "m: , WIIELAII MEMORIAL AlIliTiIRllIM 11s c; St roflon . MODERN AND OLDTlME—9-I2 O'CLOCK Music Supplied by the "lRlSH SWINGSTERS" Added Attraction: Open Air Promenade Modern and iild Time Featuring The 3 Meee Checkroom ADM_ 35c come" ZDAILY CROSSWORD ,, ACROSS DOWN l7. Remunerate Measure l. Donkey 19- 31°"; ) . of lend ' 2. A sales- 2° 20¢ {lean il. A card Perm" ' me ‘m. 8. Infrequent COIIImOdO-v lo inn ' 4. Hole of a 22. Very black 0. The rise y needle 23. A disease O P E n1g§ )€tQ_. MI‘) mtrzm‘ Mm mw wmu In Zln p|-v|> u>v vIOK‘R'-»"' axle bvnb> z» hhfnvi nln "ilk"! S I )0 MOBILE X-RIIY IIIIIT SBIIEDIILE NORTH RUSTICO- Tuesday, Oct. Nth-l :30 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 Wednesday, Oct. l5th—9:30 to II and 1:30 to 5 MT. CARMEL- Thursday, Oct. I6th--I30 to 5 and 7 to 8:30. PORT HILL- Friday, Oct. I7ihT-9:3O to II A.M. The stand at Port Hlll may be cancelled if rainy. GRAND RIVER HALL_ Friday, Oci". l7th-I :30 to 5 PM. P. E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE |'\\N‘l(fl Ii 0~l M!“ 6.3a th oisheep e. Yoimg 2s. a A g‘ "SEWJ. ' so“, 26 Network m 7' 3,31‘ ‘my ’ Yesterday‘: Answer: fialllfiuglfi note“ 8- Boy's name slngie- 34- Excess of UIYU ‘QM w} WI >~I d ed knife chances 4-°“‘°§‘"‘“- 3'35; ipini.) as. Pieced out 16: U-sheped 31. Fodder vats 36.Enclosuret v "grown njjgf. ""1353," rsiiidafln ea ‘i. um ‘ . A factor l1. Weep convulsiveiy Q2. Settlement, 8W Arabia onmoooorm-‘a crrviemm q"°""°" _ , n xvLrs nsorxr on rzz KVPL l’ XVLH TFTZULO x“ , ws: Yesterday's crynwquols" "w" mm“- °RE"‘T G°D gpnmq 1-0 rams: wm Tmmm-rorruson. ran-moons pv an: WW“ 5"““"' m" OUT OUR WAY , amps, m!‘ , . n».- $7 Contract Bridge LOZQ—ZOTWKWN._ By J. R. Williams .\ ‘ HOSPITAL IIIIIIIIE By Josephine Culbertson RAGE - l!!!“ r72m€~ . IVA/THAT'S flown/ML fR/D mfl-f/nouur/z! usnw amcuv. ‘ uméura/z < flu alt/um 7H'5AME nos: OFMCWOX/DE A i Duao/s: ear/Airs .'///////////////%% ‘\' TIIHIES AN ASSISTANT D.A. WAITING TD TAKE A STA snoeer IS BEING BOG‘ ' tOMICIDE CHARGE |a>H-EASE 101mm As FAST A5 You (M. IT'S ~01- roo EARLY FOP. l5 THI5 ICE-SNOW 5 F206‘? uEwEeEQEfi ‘THIS is m2 Q1665 -vE6 ~I'VE DEQDED ON ‘rum’ DIAMOND QING-YES- , . fl"5 For? MY WlFE'5 BIRTHDAY uExr WEEK.‘ MONTAGUE PLACING THE BLAME CURLING RINK “Dear Mrs. Culb rt ; p1 tell us who went vfrofgrl,‘ Nonfi“: THURSDAY- OCT- l6 South, In the bdd’ ii - lowmg hand. l mg of 1e M Don Messer and ' Hrs Islanders “m” °"'"- -' i North-South vulnerable. ‘ ‘ ARM.” '.I_Z‘.I1e responsibilty for the in- . Q2 grllivrmtharlexe-néztrump ‘colntxkact must . A Q1 _ B. Os 8X6 usive y 0 North, ‘e34 His Jump mam two hearts to three- ‘ J9 Q Q 1075 notrump, though superficially per- Q7 N Q 11036 suasive, was extremely ill-advised. QJ8653 W E Q94 The ilrst round oi bidding was, ‘K37 s ‘AQB of course, correct. and so was 3 2 ' South's two-heart more, but at e 84 that point North should have done '!A{§{°g543 one oi’ two things: He should have .106 Jumped to four hearts, or he '4' . should have om three diamonds. “This is the way the hand wee Many experts use such a three- bid in a rubber bridge game: diamond bid as an absolute force. ‘smug w“; North k.‘ 311d I! this 18 thfl C856, Kahlil; DIO 1. p“. 1. y". should be preferred. to coax lur- g. p", 3N7; p". ther information from South. It, Peso Pose however, such a three-diamond bid -' would not be Bbsalutely forcing - and mostpiayers follow this latter "Even though East did not get‘ Syfitém -- then North should re- ofr to the killing club lead, he gerd his queen-duce of hearts as had the chance to shift to that adequate support 10r- the suit South suit becouse of his heart stop/per. has rebld, and should stake his and therefore the three-notrump hope tor game in the heart suit contract went down a trick. Four itseli. hearts could have been made, and Even in the actual bidding. North and South blamed each South might have taken the three- other for the failure to arrive at notrump bid to four hearts, but that contract. How should the bld- he cannot be criticized for de d1"; have gone?" ferring t9 North's judgement. our aosaoms nous: Major Hoopla ~ 9| )1‘ S 600D . KEVJU-‘v YOUR I Yfiisfféiifwsie mxiehisgrmsre-r wru- v uP AND you worm’ even "tau. PURCHASE REQUIRED ' e cone-trauma» - METAL AND ELECTRICAL ME “N” PARTS-CUM CASHJ‘. . paeeurweh» Anovou n sHALL ‘to? THE LIST OF eueswsAtu-ieusueieirse . -HA2-r2uMPH-" . I CALL UP THE STORE - TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS ' q. integrate-rammed: p-u-l GQQDNF; S! ALLOF ‘IOU WANT T3 BUY STOC X? ANT TWO; TO 1W l DON'T ' UNDERSTAND! n‘ 6400p Iii-m an». Svrwv. r»- STAND BACK.’ CONFOUND YOU! I'M NOT MADAT THIS RUG. I'M JUST SHAKING OUT TH’ DUST‘. By Clifford McBride HQINOWONDER HE DIDN'T LET ‘EM é