JANUARY 31. 1947 ctititratjt Bridge By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON “Ace-Bhowinfl" one of ths meny defects of the wstem used by some players in ghich they "show In not" in rs- " to an opening two-bid, is all‘ illustrated in today's deal. ssulldsslsr. _ lsthddssrtlinsrshls. QQJIOOQ Q10! ‘Q65! ‘A87 Ass 011 yous NE vlzfl" ps1 w Q9 “n” S ‘was: QAKBIS QAG QAKIOAI ___ QKJ “Ihebidding: “us; West North Bu! g‘ Pass 3.5 Pass g‘ Pass 6Q PHI s‘ Pass Pass Pan North's bid of three clubs was in strict accord with the system he and his partner hnc‘ agreed lo play. In this Systlm a "positive bid," meaning any response other than twQ notrump. announces the are the bid suit, regardless of length of Sill! or other considerations. The ‘hm-My 15 that, the opening bidder i5 absolute "captain" for the hand in question, and that once he has SNEEZING With Cold? our trou e ts proably ue to Bacteria that has lodged in the lining of your nose and throat. You may even be de- veloping Grippe or Bronchitis and not be aware of it. What you want most of all is comfort and relief; i_f so, use Polson's Cough Syrup which contains powerful antiseptics that act effectively upon the germ- irtfected areas of your nose and throat. Why experiment any longer? Fight off your throat trouble now. knock out your cold and get back to good health again. This is what thousands before you have done by using Polson's Cough Syrup. Sold in 35c bottles. DANCE vlltm llliNilE Viliilli? Parkdale llali warm " , r|t|nAY,.|A|t.a1 ' Mncliemiei Orcbentr; { Admission 2b cents I __ THE CHAJRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OPEN Tables Reserved. ll! the Lnafmmstion cited, he and he alone, can make the proper de- cision as to the best contract. This is -sheer nonsense on the face of things, but let's forget generalities 4.0 examine a specific effect. After North announced possess- ion of the club ace, West, whg had almost indenticai holdings in clubs and hearts and who would, in the normal cour8e, have had to make an out-and-out guess between the lnvo suits for his opening lend. de- cided thut the heart suit uttered greater defensive opportunities and therefore led the heart three. That was the end of declarefls chances! The heart ace was knocked out be- fore diamonds could be set up. and since the club finesse for the queen failed (when South made a frantic effort to salvage the contract) the slam actually was defeated two tricks. If North had not been bound by the ace-showing system he would have responded with two spades, and then East would have had s ‘County Club B! Holloway llorn g CHAPTER XII .-~v Interrogation at the Yard "Where are we going. may I ask?" The solicitor seated in the back of the police car broke a long silence with his question. “To Scotland Yard." repliIrLX-l limore. "So far you have not formally preferred a charge against me," the solicitor went on. “This arrest is wholly illegal." "So are‘quitc a lot of things, ‘Mr. Roliiter." "What i-s the charge? I am nat- urally curious." "I can give you several, but if very difficult time qt it. to select the lead that would defeat six Sllfldefi. lllflycd from the North position. Perhaps he would guessed the heart lead, but at least North-South would nah greatly enhanced their chances by not telling the enemy which ‘suit to avoid. llate 0f N. S. liouse Opening lint Decided - (By 'l\he Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Jan. 20 — Premier Angus Macdonald of Nova scotia laid tonight. at the end of the second day's cabinet sessions. that the opening date for the legislat- ure had not yet been decided upon but that it would probably be "about mid-March." Mr. Macdonnld said printing delays in connection with prepa- ration of public accounts had been a delaying factor. 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Flawed UIIYPTOQIJOTE-A cryptognm quotation loxnxun YTVZ‘! XHDN Y GYH AXDI NDLYHRK UHOQKEflJAN~N3XClb _ISFKYLK. Yesterday's WISE, now THACKERA Y. Distributed by king Icliarsl Syndicate. Ins _, now VERY was}! 11m vmv VERY SMALL THE VERY GREAT‘ ARE- you don't mind I'd rather no; dis- cuss the mailer." "You are presumably acting un- ltave l def" instruciioits?" i “If you say s01" f "How did you find out about the bungalow?" l-‘toliiter persisted. "A little bird whispered." "Someone must ltave zi-ven it away,“ Rolilier said almost i0 him- self, in an ugly tone. “Fernandez? Wm it Fernandez?" "Yo-u will doubtless due course." - Rulllter relapsed into s silence which remained unbroken until lthey were passing through the outer suburbs when he said, as if he were thinking aloud: "It may be better to tell the truth." ' "The thought may have occurred ‘to other people," Dollimore point- i ed out. I “Sol The rat has squealedl I lthought he would." > "Rats do squeal," Doilimore said, "It's one of their habits" l At Scotland Yard the prisoners ttverc taken to different rooms and Doliimore was asked to report at once to the Assistant Commission- cr. “Good work. Dolilmore." the Chief greeted him. "Si; dawn. Bo far we've no evidence at all against them as far as the murder is con- cerned." He had plunged at once into the middic of the affair. "But a very strong presumptive use. sir." Dollimora replied. "Yes. Strong enough to justify ar- rests. We have evidence that Roi- li/tcr was endeavouring lo obtain motley by false pretences, that hc forged Lewins name on a receipt. after he was dead. We found that among his papers at his office this evening. In any case, Car-dew IS wanted by the American police for nturder and we have definite evi- dence that Pachmann and Fernan- dez kidnapped Miss Stenni-ng —t.he evidence of the lady herself." The telephone rang: "Yes, speak- ing," the Chief said. "Good work. Durros. Stick at. it. W; may want every scrap of definite evidence.“ “He has found the Inland Rev- enue affidavit made out, by Roilitet in connection with Mrs. Lewinb estate," he said as he replaced the receiver. "That may be useful." "I fancy Rolliter thinks that Fer- nandez has squealed," Dolllmore suggested. "He has no idea how we got on to that bungalow." “We'll have Fernandez in first," the A. C. decided. The Chief touched a bell and ni- most at once the swarthy mana- ger of the Mossford County Club was brought in, "Sit down, Fernandez. You have know in OUT OUR WAY By] R WILLIAMS 14-hour: 11s ttrttr smart our BOARDING house CLOVER CLUB wusur sAruanAr ruuur DANCE 1'0 rue roam: Mike your Reservations Early Cllllng 1222. t —-CAFETER|A— Dancing st 9 O'clock with Inglonslres Orchestra ADMISSION m sacs i itiitlb-iflidfiidfrfit 0? GIIHINIUIII. ll for [It Everyone interested ii house lsntl should llnl at or two a on! fun Seed. Ws ole: igneous collection oom- tn in‘ Dnsllnf Scarlet; Finns B Br ck Ell, ill. Elly lo grow an altar Planting. postpuld. P out now. I Elli. above and 6min fll.°hhflfd u u’ m" u a eron an s louse. Value 01.25, all for 60a postpsld. FIE! —OUI IIO I947 SIED ANF NURSERY IOOK — leads Ajslln 3| flllilflll SEED MUSE GEIIOETIMII‘ “T l been arrested on charge: o! mur- der and kidnapping-among other crimes," the Chief said. conversa- tionally. "Bluffi" snapped Fernandez. ‘ “We shall see. Your friends R01- liter and Cardew are here, by the way." Femandez started. "They were arrested this even- ing qt their burtgalow-whafs its name?" "Helmshookfl said Dolllmore. “In Frithden St. Mary." Fernandez watched them in sil- ence. "Rather a neat hide-out, I thought," Doiiimore put in. “Only a mile or so from the club, Fernan- dez." "Arid Rolliter knows when to throw in the sponge." the Chief went on. "You murdered the old lady -the moment the new: came through that her son was dead." "I never murdered herl" Fernan- dez burst out. The Chief shrugged his shoulders: "In mtglish law, one who aids and abets a criminal is as guilty as the criminal. I didn't, nteutl that you had actually struck the blow which killed her-that is a matter of no particular importance. But you were there, and you knew that Rolliter and Flash Cardew were there, and you knew why they were there. Why did you kidnap Miss Stenning?" the question was asked so quietly that Fernandez was tak- en by surprise. "I am saying nothing," he burst out. "Very good. You have already been warned. of course. We'll get on with the statements front the others, Dolllmore. Mrs. Lewes, I fancy. is simply bursting with her story." “Look hero. " Fernandez said- uncertainlyu "It's entirely up to you. You know as well as I. do that 1 hwe no power to attempt to make you talk --and frankly I don't care whether you do or not. It means. though, as far as I can see, that you will probably be left with the baby." "I had no hand in the murderl Fltssh Cardew did it. I was down- stairs in the dance~room and my office the whole evening. Mr. Dol- ‘limore knows it." "I know you said you were there," Dollimore put in. “You couiti get - from your office without coming through the dance-room and with- out my seeing you at all." "How do you knuw who did it if you~ were not there?" the Chief asked. T KING OF R ALMO T PAGE NIH n; Iv Zone tT-Tn X GOT A R1255 TODAY lfltlmulnu ur rnnlun YOU OiECK us m AT m‘ hotel. 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