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HONOURABLE JOHN DIEFENBAKER In the television series “The Nation's Business” at the time. : It was the luckiest hand for de- clarer I ever encountered in all my experience. I led a spade and king with the ace. th the There is no point to my labor- ing you with further details be- cause, as you can see, every finesse in every suit work- ed and South wound up making DAILY GROSSWORD “ACROSS 4, Equal 22. Ameri- At thetop 5. can 5. Barroom dance 9.Ice cream’ 6.God of 25. drink war he 10. Metallic 7. Land 26. Capital barrier 12. Tight 14. Stops es 15. Zodiac sign membrane 29. Con. 16. Sale notice 17. Naively DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR ~ Oe fs LONG FELLOW “ One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. each day the code letters are different, , A Cryptogram Quotation GRANDMA MacKAY STEWART a Fe i ee een, Sen ee ee eae ee eee See eee ee ay et Mrs. HOUSEWIFE! Are You ‘Bushed’ When Night Comes! There Is No Need To Be $ 4 .95 This Firestone Vacuum Cleaner and C. G. E. Polisher is the WEEKLY Latest Development in cleaning equipment @ Cleaner Features @ % H. P. Motor for powerful cleaning power. We are sure this is as good as the best. Why not buy today. @ Quiet @ Mounted on wheels for effortless .no- bility. This Polisher will scrub your floor put on the wax and shine it to perfection. You can have all this for only Firestone Home & Auto Co. Lid. Charlottetown Dial 5547 the other day and picked up the South hand. I recognized the hand immediately as the same one held against me lo! these many years ago. Quaking with excitement, I op- ened one club.When my partner bid a diamond, I was convinced this was the identical hand which had haunted me ceaselessly for trump, and when West doubled I redoubled. West opened the heart deuce and this turned out to be the complete deal: o654 @AQ10 @AQ108 654 aKi2 42878 99752 @KIJ4 $942 @KI3 KJ9 &732 (* SOUTH 44Q10 @%63 @765 $AQ108 R was the unluckiest hand for me I ever encountered in all my experience. Every double finesse lost. All I made was my four SLVW RPKV CWS DUTRR SPIU APQVALVYJ VYHVMA C_ BCDAVJ- HTVMV—INDUTW. Saturday’s Cryptequote: BUILD’ THEE MORE STATELY MANSIONS, O MY SOUL—HOLMES. (© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) aces. Down 5,200. 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Fallow. 10:@—Project '59. 11:00—CBC National News ; Roundup ' 11:30—Distinguished Artists. 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Off AFRICAN CENTRE, The town of Leopoldvilie, cap- ital of the Belgian Congo in Africa, was founded by the ex- : ce Party b plorer Henry Stanley in ‘871- 7.45 Don Messer and His Is- 153 NFLD. Loggers’ ‘Need Relief’ t no alternative but to order relief} at n #5 a ye The statement said these log- alternative but to apply for gov- Following is the honour roll of Harmony School for March. Grade IX. 1. Sadie May Moore, 2. Sybil MacKinnon. Grade VIII. 1. Billy MacWi- liams and Wyman MacKinnon, (equal). Grade VII. 1, Arthur Moore, 2. Betty Yeo, 3. Russel Yeo. Grade IV. Winnie Enman. Roger Yeo. Grade Il. Alex Murray. Grade I. Raymond Murray, 2. Jerry Yeo. 3 Highest average in the Sen- jor Grades, Sadie May Moore, 97.2 percent, Highest average In the Junior Grades, Raymond Murray 9%.3 percent. Perfect attendance for the month, Ravmond -Murray, Alex Murray, Winnie Enman. 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