Y 24, 1941 Experienced Waitresses, and latest in kitchen equipment provide means for Opening Announcementm liver The Week-End Holiday Plan A Visit To CHICKEN DINNERS OUR SPECIALTY SANDY’S IIESTAURANT AND REST CAMP Six Miles from City — Paved Highway St. Peter's Road Owned and Operated by Flt./Lt. Saunders, D.F.C. CABINS — GARDENS courteous, efficient service. Make your reservation by PHONING I588 ENJOY AN OUTING AT j ;-r_=———— y‘? I Tismouncruc I Opening ' 0i ttTflE EDGEWOOD” SANDY’S RESTAURANT — ‘ SUMMER HOTEL AT LOWER MONTAGUE l On Monday. May 2.6- Try our opening SPECIALS, Chicken or Lobster, 5 to 8 RM. FMQoQ§oI>$ooQeo%oo<Q~es<@ooQ>oo@os-Q=ew CLOVER CLUB WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Tablee Reeerved. Maire your Reservations Early by Ceiling 1222. —-CAFETERIA—'- ADMISSION 50o EACH Unless Pre-arranged Reservations will not be b-id at 1| O'clock with Legtanairen Orchestra l) after 1-1 oI-‘iocit. i SATURDAY DANCE AT THE YIIIELAII MEIMIRIIIL AIIIIITIIRIIIM I75 Grafton St. ' MODERN AND OLDTlME—9-I2 O'CLOCK Music Supplied by the "lRlSH SWINGSTERS" I Uveekroom ADM. 35c Luaoecoeoemmosoeaomeomoswlw QOQOGIOQOQQOGOQM I 0%®ll%>sbbi~0bibb€' NOTICE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT ant and Cabins, Malpeque Road THURSDAY, MAY 29 and every Thursday with Dan Messer and his Islanders. ‘i I Canteen . V AT SEAVIEW HALL ‘IAUNT TILLIE GOES TO TOWN" Rlotaua Fume in l Aote ‘resented by Sumanerside Baptist Player-e‘ _-- MONDAY. my mu CANDLE CLOCK AT ‘$.80 EM. The Angimsaxons in ancient times measured timeby b15111"! l s: sredw“ “mm- over the weekend h°|iday=West doubled the three-notrumpv plan a visit to Hillcrest Restaur- ieeven diamond tricks and the club 1 miles from Charlottetown, ta make over-tricks. It was can- by CFCY "TQWER§"_ eelvabie, o! course. that West had been lying in wait with a long and i “lid 5pm be New w» ready to risk that. south scarcely would bid a: he had with nothing oi’ great value in diamonds, no better than the acequeen o! clubs ’ and some high hearts-in other HOSPITAL DANCE words. with the spade suit wide open. MQNTAGUE _ Th; redouble turned out Io be en exce errt entur N rti": t. cuRuNe RINK - wee operiled .. $.33. elm‘. SE25. THE cunnnorrzwwn isunnmm llIontraotmB-Eldge By Josephine Culbertson PINALTY DOUBLES l . i_ Many H9911 ‘players take libert- ies with penalty doubler. and there- iora it is not e. crinie to follow their example and double a con- trect without the setting trick act- ually at hand. There are, however, certain requirements that every yell-considered double must meet. Consider this case: 1 I South dealer. . Both eidel vulnerable. Q 5 Q 7 6 2 gnxqeaus ‘K4 Q A Q 5 N Q 10 8 1 8 goose 1 s 1 e W E e w v a ens»: 3 04¢ gran gxsae - Q A K J QJM ¢Q1oaa The bidding: South West North 588$ 1 4, Pass 1 o Pu! lNT Pass 3N’! Peel Pass Dbie. Redbl. Peas Pu: Peal It is Itetny obvious that North Ileil into a "dream situation" when lcontriwt. North was ready to deliver iking, hence it was the next thing ' ,to certain that South would be able three tricks in that suit, 8nd an PAGE ELEVEN INQPEC 702-. . TH‘ W/LDEENE5f GIRL YOU CANT PEANUT IN THE MOIIESHPEOPLE DON'T LIKE 1o as msruaaev! l BRINGING UP FATHER #1 Iv George McManue immediate club lead to the king brought gVGH a greater reward when West, undoubtedly flustered, put up the club ace and then returnedl a elub to knock out the king. This] meant that West never did make his spade ace. and North-South wnsequentiy collected i200 points {or exms tricks above the line, to say nothing o! the 400 below. the 50-point bonus (or tulliliing the contract. and the rubber bonus. Getting back trr the question of doubling, West. lacked the prime ingredient-a stopper in the suit unnouncedby North and which might be (so far sa Whit could tziil both very long and very solid- With even one diamond smPF-el‘. West might have been forgiven for his optimism ii TICKETS on sate FOR ' "FATHER DAN” PROOURE THEM NOW "Holy Redeemer Hall Daily8A.M.to8P.M. For Your Convenience PHOIIE 2680 FOR RESERVATIONS DOIPT DILAY —- DO IT NOW ou1 our WAY By I. n. WILLIAMS Diébiwiibiwb} IIIBTDRIA IMIIIIIIIY, Refreshments CLOVER CLUB Dancing 9-1 ' Dress Optional 5 Admission $1.00 p» perlfll l Phone 1222 — 478-L for Reservations IIAY BALL IMY‘ 26th I'M GLAD YER 60M’- EQ-l MEAN‘ TH’ OKLY ‘THING HE SAID THAT I LIKED AN’ IT WAQPT ME .'.' GAY, HENRY r HOLD THIS SIGN FOR ME AWHILE — WILL YOU 1PLEA$E P TIPPY AND "CAP" STUD” — Novelties DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS, ORNAMENTS, ROSE OR ANTIQUES»... WANTED BY AN AMERICAN BUYER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR BUREAUS, TURE, LARGE HOOKED RUGS. Write "ANTIQUES", Guardian, Charlottetown. IRlC-A-BAC, FIGURENES, GRAPE CARVED FURNI- OUR OARDING HOUSE ' ~ 1 eves-r: aneeour V, LIKE waste eum! \. f/f/I" ,, Ital?’ A f . ‘ _ kl Iilllliiyyry/liiilykwlk‘ I i l/ I With Meier Hoopla n,’ a TILLIE THE TOILEI d5! 1w FMIIIIII _'- ». I sEwx/e CHANGED MY MiNDlMY GRAN’- MA SAYQ IT WAS A MISTAKE! . an» n- 3pm NAPOLEON AND uncts mv ....i. WELL, IT'S X B$t< ‘HEW -AN‘ I DON'T WANT TO QELL IT! ‘SIDES. H's A ‘t’ DOLLAR BOOK-HT SAYS SO ON Tl-VCOVER" nez- I _ H l-lEYhI-IAYs ALL YOU .‘ . GIMME ran rrmou CROOK! awn rr ~r 5-1! if . I e~~"“