BusSoheduIes Now In Effect _ » MAY 22. 1941 i v u; chIwwn. for Sangria-North Lake 4.30 PM. ex. Sat. and Sun. Churn. for Souris-North Lake 8.30 P.M. Sat. and Sun. ""' flfggwn. for Sourla use ran. Daily chtwwn, via. St. Peters, 8t. Margaret: to North Lake 4.30 PM. '51, Sat. and Sum. 0n Sat. and Sun. Lv.'Ch’town 8.80 P.M. m gnurla for Ch'town. 1.35 A.M. daily fl. Sun. 1.15 PM. (mainland nnncclloll) and 5.15 PM. for Ch'town. only. u‘ Noni; Lake for Ch'town. via North Side 6.45 A.M. daily e1. Bu, gumlay Lv. 4.80 P.M. _ L“ cirtown. for Summeraide-n . y]. Hunter Biz? 7.80 A.M. and 4.00 P.M. through to Tllniah CLOVER CLUB WEEKLY SATUIDAY NIGHT DANCE YAI. MOUNT! IIVILUENCEJUUZL era/ear s54 eon/vs M H . OPEN T0 TIE PUBLIC | Tables Reserved. Make your Reservations Early by Calling 1232. , —-CAFETERIA- J Dancing at it O'clock with Ifillmlllrea Orehulrl ADMISSION lOo I30! Unless Pre-arranged Reservations will not be held after lil. o'clock. "1 10.10 .- 915 P.M. in Summeraide only. Via Bonshaw 6.45 A.M. to Borden for mainland connection It! train M5 PM. to Borden and Summerside. .summerside-C‘ rlottetown: L“ Tignllh 7.00 A.M. and 2.00 EM. daily including Sunday. u, Summerelde 9.55 A.M.; 4.45 PJVL; 7.30 PM. daily. . sat. and Sun. extra trip for Charlottetown 10.00 P.M. from S’alde. "My; Eflective June 18th there will be additional summer schedules including a limited run via Bonshaw to Borden “q mflnhml [or further information phone 248 Charlotte n; 500 Hummergidg, TNE ISLANO MOTOR TRANSPORT QM-fiw- T’ W-WWeOWOFQeOWODWQWWOW d__©_@_ka rrrunsnar ‘IDA’ Whelan Memorial Auditorium I75 Grafton Street ALL MODERN-9:30-I2:3O Featuring The IRISH SWINGSTERS Offering You The Latest In Dance Music Checlrroom ADM. 35c Cqnfiqn OPEN SCHEDULE .Wood Island-Caribou Service FRIDAY, MAY 2 Pending completion of installation of oil burner; n“ m, "Charles A. Dunning" the service will be carried on by the M.V. 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Not-tilts‘ r) e iabrio -t> fl>-iu\ > i- m -‘- MOWO Z RIO- Fm ‘HF-Cb 4m (ITITPN fTIt/ICTIXII {>0 m0» V"‘)'I -i)i'7illn "'2 10mm) n0:- w v inrnz ill Ow °'S> 0:0» in uni )1’ fTI-l- UWPTOQUOTE-A cryptiflram quotation NS DBPllZ WMS iri-ovwli. unravel‘ / "t" KPGVW Ill ovxoa-oxvvaw. 6444-0 DANCE At MORRISON’S SEA BREEZE PAVILION I OPENING O A N O E MONTAGUE CURLING RINK SATURDAY, MAY 24th Rollie MacKenzie's Orchestra Regular Dance every Saturday Good AT VICTORIA SATURDAY, MAY 24th Dancing 8:30-12 Music Canteen Masters ill The : _ ‘I’ Parachute Mail l-contract Bmlga d> By pa" Baum; i By Josephine Culbertson lOontlnued from Page 3) Finley '1- 1mm“ could and would tighten at the . . TF8! 501ml! or movement from him. ‘Mn gufwnnuect t; to“ “Sp dig‘: since he was missing three mumps,‘ but his technique was faulty "I H816 To SPOI-I Illusions" Corrie ivas smoking; her bag » ____. ' was on the floor beside her. and “umdeulfl- he guessed that her gun was in Helm“ ‘we vumerabh~ ' ii. for she had, apparently. no ‘K53 IVAJZ INTWSPOT- BZESGJT-‘SDQEVIIITOIEMIGIS. flGOTANYSPOTSTVLLSI-IONYA. 55/ / , J34 HMMM.’ 400x47 TH '-f , - 550/200»! IU/NDOII/m‘, Y 1. 7/ wru. BRCXIGHT ME INVENTORY \MT'ME. LOOK AT W055 _ - . |'i.L DO SOME BIZNESS ON TH' ' You ML/iffi/A v2 soMf/rH/A/s ro mu Kill HAVE n‘! GIMME A sPov IN c" "iPERiiT new: " i .' mess m’ uw-oorrws snu. MAD A1‘ M! Foe SAYING THE WRONG THINGS AT "m: PARTY LASI’ NIGHT-- 52.. 6O AHEAD 4N0 SEARCH m: PAACFI l; George McMahon TY (LISTEN-DIDN'T r TELL viou TO BEAT 11-m- RUG THl5 MORNING l? NOW 651' ausv- I'LL WAIT EIGHT l-IEQE .441 (m AFRAID ‘THEITEYLL other place about her svelte per- QAQ 4 con appropriate tor the bestuw- .7433 in oi so hard and awkward an ‘M136 object. In s pinch she would be 1f ‘Q J’ 10 3 ‘A g 74 no use to the enemy. Mere Oolibri QK 10 5 N _. carried no gun; of that he was ‘Q 10 W E .3936 sure. and offered thanks, for she ‘K 10 4 3 s ‘Q 9 7 5 would have been the most resolute , 3 ‘ land deadly in using it; her guns ‘n: S"; lumber and sthediwiél- v.19 s1 ea a -. ‘ Lain. .4. oo crs. rnsonsoo wh ‘ , his back lo the door and his aims 32K 5 s ca“ Anders“ folded: i-f he had a gun, it was in ‘ can, _. - ' ~ his pocket, and from that attitude The bidding: g F")! Q “I he would break no records in South West North East " ' i- '" reaching it. l. 1Q INT 2Q ' I”. Kirk was the worst danger, a- 3' P”! 4' Pass "‘ ' ',‘ part from Graham, Kirk sat upon Pass Pass ( the table, and his hands were in ,1 his pockets, which ls a dangerous ' » v place for a, born gunman's hands was led the spade queen. The l to be. Over and above all‘ else. ‘king was smothered by East's ace g. _ Graham had to be reckoned with. ‘and a spade was returned. South ,- , It would take something exiraor- lured the third round of the suit ~ , rilnary to throw hLm of! his guard. and ma" took siuck. , Something extraordinary! That. was; n, w“ obvious that, in addition‘ ; it! Peggy was looking at himito me 4W0 tricks glraad-y lost a l gravely, but her eyes were c-mfl- diamond wouid have m he 5urfend-l ; dent and inspired. You want some- Pr“; w ‘he enemy, and therefore . thing extraordinary, said they rcn- the yam o; me comm“. rested lenlfllll’; W9 ha" II- squarely on the trump situation.‘ She had not accepted the Proi- south, knowring his "percentages." ,...J__.v. fared seat. She moved a step near- "mud m“ with my“ “rump; B’! _ ~ Y vvinu er to Graham, only one step. thus putting herself between Kirk upon the table. and Peter in his chair against the wall. Thus Kirk's view of the second captive was obs-cui- ed. Peter did not like i-t. because it placed Peggy directly in Kirk's line of fire: but he saw the logic ot it. "My dear people," she said soft- biit I don'o think. cven now. you realize whom you're dealing with.” She had her audience; all eyes were upon her. cool and confident- ly amused, but still she held them. "I'm tin-aid all these lovely dreams at quickllme in the cellar and burials at sra are lust w mudl poppyr-ock. They'll never come ofl. my dear Mere Collbri. Things aren't always what they seem-nmy dear Mr. Graham." She had dropped as handy a hint as she could find, there; if Peter dl-d not take it, she might as well throw up the sponge. But he would, he had; out of the Agggflley‘: crynioqiinto: onn Hannah's THEME was Bur? AM HIMSELF a ricrion TOO-SCOTT. - Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. oui our way Pooiz RADAR.’ HE was HIREPAS A GARDENEIZ. g/‘TH RADAiznwouLD you MIND HELPING us MOVE "me PIANO? ABOUT A FOOT l5 7 \\ liiiillplnh-h‘ ""‘.' l_' I _i|| ‘ f I I" iillliillltllyilfilglillll’. ‘hi. . . I I ' ‘i ,I I ' "‘ iililiililiiii}, vlfféalll In’: Him,‘ [I I'll. ii i l/ "Iii/n _.‘\‘lili:l_ Hit-mg.‘ ,1t-¢ raise rum By 1-'R- wll-llAMf-‘oun BOARDING nous: corner of her eye she had seen his shoulders hitch fc-rward almazt innpercoptibly, and his weigh! WI" itself forward. (To be continued) . ‘THERE ITISfYNIBGSJN Au. rrs Pizisrine GLORY! ll‘- : ‘D0 eAv viSlaLE "‘—" nae-comm. ‘missing, the proDEI‘ Plfly W88 m ly, "I hate to spoil your illusions. . finesse for the king. and acting 0n that. knowledge he led a low trump and, when west played the five.‘ put ln dummy?’ queen. The finesse’ was ruccesstul but unlortunatelyi West still had the K-IO over dec-I larer's Jack and thereiore could not 1,, detprivcd qt a trump trick-I The contract was doomed. South was rlsht in flnesslniz for, the heart king but he was wrong in his technique. The proper lead from his hand was the lack. Con-j sider: i! the heart king is in West'a| hand—-blank. slfllllll 811571195 m’! doubly guarded-the lead oi the‘ jaclgiack cannot lose. If West. does‘ not cover. the jack holds, and an- other finesse is established. Ii West docs cover, dummy‘; ace wins, and it East shows out. (as in this actual deal) a. second finesse is autom- atically set up against West's ten. In short. once declarer has deter- mined to finesse to: the kin! (ll he should). the play o! l-hfi it!“ cannot coat a trick. and it aalns in the event that West has all three o! the missing trumps. With Maiot Hoopll ' “l - l-IOW o0 You no rr, MAJOR '4’ wrm 1W0 creates ow/ou, ~-_ ‘iOU i-n-r A TOPPED GROUNDER, AND wneu rue ousr snows Awm COULD CYCLONE CARRYING AN ARMFUL OF EGG EH, UH. MILLIE"? r FEEL TH’ CQOOK P-TAKIN’ MY BOOK FOR A QUARTER» WHEN IT COST COUSIN MILLIE THREE ' DOLLARS-- --BUT WHY ARE THEY MAKIN‘ SUCH A Fuss? GEE! 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