, gigs from THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN_ THURSDAY. 29th. JAN. INST, 8 PM Agenda: important business and o tolk _oi interest by Comrade Loo F. MacDonald. l eeoveoeeoeoooveoaoveoovv-oooove¢t0"¢¢'4** kO-UO-OGO-OO-OOQQ-O-O-O O-OO§§-O-O-O-§OO OO-O-OTFO-O-Ofi 00-0 O IOOO-O O4 Legion Meeting Notice- lllulur Monthly Meeting Charlottetown Branch No. l @1313}. Middlesex. England - w!) - An e3; and wine Bill"! were found unbroken in the vireck- age o! on airliner which PFBSIW-‘d hen recently. B EAJTBOURNE. England ~40?) _.. TdIn Council is considering a sale offer for the Belle Tonte Lighthouse. used by the Canadians during the war for target practice. 5UT€KiEWS MELBOURNE, JML John Treloar. ' sprinter. Australia's set an Australian 220- O t 9 t I Q g 26-—(AP)— crack yard dash record o! 20.9 seconds today. defeating John Bartram of Victoria and Herb MlcKenley of Jaimaica. The ivorld record. set by Joel! Owens ill i935. is 20.3 seconds. By Ken" Retest?‘ "Here's o Guardian Want Ad urging young married men to get more insurance-ore women that dangerous?" Napoleon and Uncle Elby By Clifford Moi-Bride idfi /V OUT OUR WAY _ . eii ‘aster TIGHTENIN’ UP ALL OF A 1‘ SUDDEN.’ ‘IE5, THATS CUZ YVE ‘BTOPPED GOINAQOUND ' SIHQIG - ~uii>qin -illi§_*nlfl§fl l l ""nino'of’rliz'iidflt'fio'ufifio . . '00P’ ‘ .'» eoms==-=e~e=eoseemned . "“w‘, ONE GOOD POINT ABOUT OVERBIDDING There is this to be said {or ruh bidding: without it, every contract might. be almost a leydovln, and there would be little bloorvblédfll; itepresdelthln film of hell. columnists to wr te a lu sou-NS, ‘n; anltiseptlcs over the .en- today: deal. for examp e. ‘ h t1 bixre "thin; uni-m“; o; ‘h, bid was undoubtedly a strec . u , hes in; Orlin.‘ 5m" h; turned in 1, competent job in|v lezm uloosened-_flu .1, the pity and in that way justilliedruseges are cleared - dis. l! you are suffering from g miserable head ¢¢|¢|_ m, um; Sprinkle ii few drops of Caiarrh-o-zone into the In- llller and breathe in the ‘Wthinl vapor of this mt- warkinl remedy. Uatarrli-o- an goes to work instantly: . Welolt Y _ ~. V; l wewei Contract Bridge "l Tlllnll ~ '1 /,,,,.,,,// "”"7.fi.‘;."¢‘ s, Joesph!“ cutout-u "I"! PfOVOlIl I 00“ 4 dark/Aw I’ JANUARY y, 29. 194g r “Tone are; hlmsell. "ME" “W” dry un.-- the tendency to snegzg ‘m; mu“ u _checked. in en hour or two u‘. North denier. worst of the cold should be w" Both aides vulnerable. ‘Your drueelst h c u h- - North-South 60 on score. l 35¢. 50¢. $1.00 sin: I n o ‘u; . 7 V65 3 emee.“ _._.._ _ , W _ £25364‘, ‘h! partners would have lost m, - lflydpwn slam! south illd seven, Q 10 9 4 8 _ N .5 3 P1755151)’ eifllt winners; there was OK 10 2 w Q Q a 7 4 no assurance that North could sup- Q Q 8 6 5 E Q 1° 9 3 ply live winners. 4K 4 S ‘Q; 91 thWut made what seemed to be AK J8 5 9 lille". if_ n0t the most con- aA J 9Q structlvo opening lead, a low trump, .7 3 South immediately drew the neces. ‘g g III)’ four rounds o! trumps, discord- TM bmdmr in; two lieuts and one din“ N - from dummy. thPn led and puma ‘ortlt gust Bouth West s club. East won and returned a P. P“! 5Q Pa“ l1¢_!<11‘l. ‘WHICH Sfluth of course won “l 5-5! with the ace. Now South id hi; South said laicr that he had second club to the ace. ruflfcd s QQT-ry new"; JumDCd all the way to the slam be- cause he feared that Norili. be- cause of the part-score, m gilt not "honor" a jump to only two spades. Thnrc are occasl0lls \\'h9n this fear, and $oilth's action, giro just- ified under part-score conditions. but illis was not one o! those cases. South had a good hand. but not so good that if North vshose to drop s two-spade response (thus violating conventional practice, incidentally). club. wont buck to (llinmy with q diamond to the ace and ruffed away Enslfl last club stopper, Then. with no other gOOLl chalice for the contract. South took the diamond finesse and was lucky enough to win it. As a small po ni, but an import- ant one. observe that South's first club lead hiili to be ducked in dummy, to maintain “tOnimllitlcat- ions‘ bcttvcon the two hands. WHERE DiD YOU Ger run-r PERFUME P! ' i Release JANUARY 3w DAILY CROSSWORD scnoss a. 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