- LlffiihfiLAlllll-LNLCBARLOTTETOWN _ .. LAQQELEYEN “who was dining alone» in Bpartlnent, Nvhlle outside the of a New ‘Year's Eve celr when grew in intensity- 1t has quiet, sitting there by mlcuglit, a beautiful moment to ‘la-t back over the 12 months M cudlng»—cxeept that tonight w crucial! ‘Ijonight the vigil um mu, the problem would re- m,» itself. But which way? I, “M, r strange thing they had no. Just a year ago tonight, flue all New York was going mad ' y-gning the New Year wltn "was glliCiy, they had been alt- g ll‘. iius very TWm-Yes- HBITY H. were in the big arm chair d s1‘, Laurette. in the V975’ i, ,3“; occupied Bli/ this mo- em, ‘I.;i'.ll‘iC", he used to call u; not, "Laurette," the nam: tnryoivearlse used, but "Laurie" gcgliwflliflli, abbreviation he cutcd. I , .1 railurc. Laurie," he had "t r| 1c ycars on the same job ' 1'1; to show save a thin- nnii; account." remembered how she l l comfort him, and then ,cII: he had said flatly. in; We can't be married, [or ltl ll.l'l‘t‘i)' be fastening a mill» mac a: wnd your neck. I'm leav- pg-Icinnw; you right now!" ml cried, protested, and had agreed to make u. _;t~ n; ll. l-lis parting words, still r: pl liiivi“ »-;,.1 ' wait a year, Latiric ,. vrll!‘ from tonight. If I‘ve it l‘vr.- mndc something then, I'll be bacsz. A - tonight. It‘ not. \ve“., Iollii ne\cr sco me . remembered the . Qriotilders as he walked door that night. bound hc u. i bra aw vvhcrc. 5 t- :. mcmbercd tile questions bu; Lands had asked. Where u: liirrv? Away on a long trip he Lari replied, at first. Then she lid rowed to offer excuses. and rt rotr c the friends stopped ask- t; ruistions. (txgv 07K‘? had there been word >__._ __ Qgpgy Y Ho H’ Sick Y Constipation may be the offender Millions find relief th_is vvoy NR Ishicis relieve headaches, sick Izcllnghiueloirregularity. Thorou h plenum; action. “Work overniggl, R Irhlciw are all-vegetable. strengths. NR and Two NR Junior (K dose] for extra mild action. Choco- Iite toned or plain. | TAKE Nllpoizou and Uncle Elby TO .<l of hair and an almost i . nus E rufitfifiouurio“ ' N W I Contract Bridge. tilslms Frilllw >~~. s aerate-Item: “’ ’.°""...“"‘,,',,°;"_.“".- “mm” » -’ ' Boasts Longevity _ "ONE CLUB" BIDDERS A great many players like to open the‘ bidding with one club, artificially, whenever they lack a good five-curd suit and also lack the requirements for a notrump opening. This is not so bad, in lt- self. but the difficulty ls that these same players are" the first tabe- come panicky when their part- ners put. them in high club con- tracts! Today's deal is not as ex- Mldnlte come, and the noise reached a mighty crescendo. ‘ - of hlm, and then only very in- definite news. "I saw him getting into a cab on Market street," Bill Collins had told her upon returning from a trip to San Francisco. “At least I think it was Harry. Saw hint only an instant, though, and I couldn't. be sure!" S0 tonight shc was waiting. Only God and she and Harry knew how important was this Ncvv Year's Eve. Bill Collins had asked her out for the evening but sic said_ no, she wasn't feeling uci and would stay home. Thcu he asked If he might drop around to her apartment and she begged off. Bill had given her u PLIZZJECI lock, but only Godand kncw she llllu but only and she and Harry knew. Laurette washed the dinner dishes, brushed her ii ‘r and straightened up the llviix room, because Harry used to CD10)’ sit- ting in front of t-hc hczirth with his pipe.- At clcvcn o'clock Lhcrc was a knock zit thc door. and LAHIFBMCS‘ heart jumped But it was only the lady next dour, patisiug long enough to extend he Inevitable "Happy New Year!" ,."Wh:it's happy iibotit it?" Lau- l AND N . 6.0 AND MAIL- ‘rt-us LE-rrsk Vie?! Maw — in, NAPOLEON rettc wnnicd lo ask her. She picked up a book and trio’ to road, but it was no use. Miri- niglit came, and outside the noise reached a mighty crescendo. At that moment Laurette suddenly realized that Harry had failed her; New Year's Eve \\ as over, and he hadn't kept the rendexvousl Then the telephone jziiigled and Laurette leaped to answer. "San Francisco calling Miss Windsor," said the operator. Then a long silence. while Laurette lield her breath. Hadlft Bill thought he'd seen Harry in San Francisco? Finally the operator came back. “I'm sorry. Miss Windsor, but our lines have apparently gone out somewhere. I'll have to call you back." Then Laurette had an idea. "Op- erator," she asked, "vcas that cal! addressed just to Miss Windsor? Wasn't there a first name?" "Why. I guess so." came the reply. "Yes, lterc it is-to Miss Lau- rie_ L-a-u-r-i-r: .Wlndsor. 'I“Eiat‘s you, isn't it?" "I'll say it is!" Laurette shout- ed gleefully. "But only one person in the world ever coiled we thatl" By Clifford >MacBrid cums “I \ GUE$S 6E1‘ ccptinoal In this “aspect us it should be! South, dealer. goth sides vulnerable‘. Q __.. Q A75 §KQ10$ ‘Ana 4|KQJl08285o Q .. 9 T4 38 N 0.1632 Q Q 10 “y E Q A T 6 O 5 4 q @954 |“..'i i Q KQB Q K94 Q .1932 rams The bidding: South West North East 1v!- 1 Q G 4. Double GNTt!) Pass Pass Pass What happened to the SIXHnQ. ii_'llil‘ll) contract is almost too hor- rible lo relate! West opened the Fllfldc jack. Declarcr discarded a heart from duinmy and won mm ‘ill’ Sllilde king; then, feeling sure that West. had the diamond ace twlml did South think East had for his double of six clhbs?), South lied a diamond immediately. East wnn and returned a spade, and \‘l._cst promptly cashed six spade tricks. Thus, the remarkable con- tract was tiown six! This was probably n better score than East-West could have col- “fcwd ‘by dotiblinr: six notrump. since horth probably would have run to seven clubs, which would have gone down only one. It is obvious that South tvas the 5°“ 0i 91BX01‘ referred to in our introduction. He bid one club orig- in:ill_v because he felt that he was too wcak for any other opening. l/ltillfllll‘. he was too week for any bid!) When. however, North jump- orl all the way to six clubs. and when East (optimistically) doubl- 0d that contract. south was thrown into a panic. Like other players of his ilk. he did not stop to think that North had made lull allowance for the possibilitly of a short club suit; all South could think of eras that. he himself had Don't marvel because grandpa is hale and hearty at. ‘I5. Chances are you'll live longer than he will. pectancy today is almost two-thirds greater than It W05 100 years ago, Dr. Flrman E. Bear. New Jersey soil chemist. recently claimed that. longer life was probable through the use of commercial plant food. He attributed the increase in de- gcnera-tivc diseases of the hcurt- brain andlridneys to the ,fact there were more old people living tcdiay than ever before. . in 1860. before farmers began using commercial fertilizers, life expectancy at birth in the United States was given at 40 years, a similar figure held true for Can- ads. "By 1900, when fertilizers were heing used at the rate of over 2,- 000,000 tons annually. our life ex- pectancy had increased to 49 1-2 years." Dr,. Bear asserted. “By 1940, with fertilizer consumption exceeding 3,000,000 tons, life ex- pectancy rose to 63 rears. when fertilizer tonnage reached 12.000,- OCO iii i944 56 1-2 _\‘l-‘-<'ll‘S." Whilc Dr. Bcar Iwsitatcrl to claim fertilizers were responsible for our 26 yrs. extra least: on life. he point- ed hut that livestock often would avoid manurcd grass to the point chemicall_v' fertilized grass and chew it down t0 the soil. This in- dicated they needed something the fertilizer supplied, In conclusion. he said. "It has hccn shown repeatedly that emac- iated, Iisllcss livestock can be made to flourish when their Improve"- lshed pastures are treated with chemical fertilizers. especially those which supply phosphate." l only tlirce clubs. and that Esq was probably "loaded" in thc suit. The idea that in running front six clubs doubled to six notrumrv he might be jllmpllll,’ from the frying pan into the fire. simply did not occur to him. 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