t rm sun sums Wrge 18 The Curdicn 11’I‘ll'S,s Oct. 24,1957 CO RACT BR DGE ’ ' ‘ ' FERRY’ SERVICE ",3 t W ' Imports will R.C.M.P. Launch 0 on H ‘Nov; ,“ Remain Heavy Fatrql Vessel pguy pm. “cg [g1-filing]: South has the ace at clubs. SEKENIORY CLUB, Que. (CD; Lgvlg Q.‘ icy).-pg. ncpua vuhsnlls. W l l . . ' 3 ‘ma 11 .j..,_ ‘''''w'‘ “I 9°". ud’ ' W cu” Trade Mlnutc Churchill sfl T990“! 13 “I '9' 5'9‘ Noel! °“"“"" 1'“ " ""°""'°“-V » iiuuiou class ship the RCMP Iv.-..8n-rm ‘Kn piayeasndtzaumuathecup. T::::::I‘ot[rHCaaatham1:he‘l:hw?,l.up ‘M n m- N“ i . C _ STANDARD mm :1‘? -' " 3,1,6: "T",,',, ‘”;"‘m{"°, ’:f,',‘ic£* nioi-ethos it sells on world n-rlG¢orss T. Davie and loan I-In . . ' ‘we I t, it . for ,,d,',‘,l’,,:',g: wag: ‘$0 ‘ ngfi t'dat’J’e.:s:tlilii::be!?a‘a:tsetowi-fgfstt .5 5:3" Hse also told the Canadian Ex- The 17! - foot YOII 01 I'll ‘ ‘A,’ .1‘. .,i,,0,n.uw..g¢u.,.w..¢ porters‘ Association here thotlaunclsed by Mi-s..s.'l'. Cross early and avoid delay, . 4 3 Q 10 1 5 2 East to ruff he would have le d P|lN|¢ 0Pi|||0l in Clfltfil BOW IV wile d be lonnercolnlnl Reservations Limm,-a_ 99:‘ Q N, 9:104! trig: ace riztdclhiibs Wltfth which hs_peai-s- to favor the dl:';‘:hl el olfi f:urepe." an Im "mne- . A 1 (Bl mse . Wu” c.‘3’duI ‘la ‘"33 PM "menu" “"3" ‘I sour?! 4 South overruffs with the ‘"3 United Stlfihlo Bfltlll II‘ ment ol the Bangor class ml: ' AQIOSCI queenbutthereis nowno way. 9 ‘ , sweepers takes over from h? l&d D 1. ’ tor declarer tokfivoilidtlihfi loss olll "£1-eucl:kt£xjl‘mC dies Royal Canadian NIVY after the lWoU‘llfl|Dt.flC.I isdowu -~-‘Second ll’. Charlottetown. P. s. island a7 8 one. !'°°-°°°-°°° *5 195‘ - ‘"5 Mun“ It has an electrically - welded nu bidding: . How is West supposed to doteet;"°"‘ "‘° P“"‘."” °' °°"‘¢""°"‘ steel hair with aluminum super- gouu, we‘ norm fig that this is the winning line otde I" C‘.n‘d"'. ‘dusky’ M?” d Ilfuclllft. I 3' ‘ 50° 1 ‘ 24. 29 P|.- tense‘? Here is where point count‘ um” ‘”d“"‘r”':e “X” d.°""'°d ” beam and a draft of nine teet. 2. Pass 4 Q 'comes in. FM“? '°' ' m°"“" m."' six inches. it is powered by two west observes in his own hand, “mg fim, drag’; now rm. 1-‘n'h°|'l¢P0W¢1' 0369190 "id Wm I A l (lpentml lead king of Clubs 13 high ism points. Dummy . «puifilmn, 0, m,,, ,,p,,,,,,,, be Oilllllilgfid with }l‘¢I':”I|Vlll- P t - t t lt_ thought how ‘tit 13 at l . S‘ ' ttona a s necessary PI 10! lilo:t:l'Hl:(‘t|l'(:l’8\I«vllh the tshetesaifel just :)o‘potsnt.s t“t’n tll?cee‘g|l:: P-chm, duty along the Labrador and At- Ml S bidding. but point count can also deck, only 14 points remain to be Church“; said --N,Ve,.me'1e”_ lamic coasts. lt wt! have a crew ibe put to work in some n a nds accounted for in the East all! ,0“, as the Canadian economy M 37- during the play bouth hands An authentic account South is destined to go d own i South must have the bulk ‘ ol of how a totally para- lizcii child was cured tliroiigli the prayers of a Rtiridliist monk. A - new claim for faith %the defenders cooperate fully_ to} bid. East cannot have an s cc. iget the most out of their can:la..’otherwise South's spade , The king of club< is opened and would consist of 10 points , l-".a~t N3): the ent~oiira;:tng eight, nal to identify a doubleton. ing two trump tricks. T h i s ‘not the ace' to show complete" the ten. jack. 0." queen of spades. hpai,'ng_ in The Stand. tcotitrol ot the suit Since the king Hence the ace at clubs is under-l ’ I and queen win the first two led as conceivable" at“-l. Get Fhe Standard tricks, East of course knows who chance of defeating the conuinct. —oii sale now. complete with magzine, 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Glue Standard ON SALE NOW BEDTIME STORIES A Gladsome Sight Only those who sometimes roam.‘ chi-ldren. Truly know on joys of home. ,m:: skopphzi dial: Nsthetorhenmmt: ‘ . S K) I 'P“"" "" 3°"’°".souiid that filled him with such Paddy the Beaver had been a- joy as he had not known for I way from home longtime. He 10118 “m°- C“ You K0935 WNW had been taking . vacation Hg diat sound was? it was the crash sometimes does that in summerol I falling t-rec. Them was no when [berg 13 no work 1);‘, wind blowing. in l8C(, l4 WI] needs to be done. Now he was V913’ 931"» The” 00014 b0 306‘ on his way home. He had saretyisme reason for that tree fallina: crossed over from another brook It had been cut down. and Pad- to where his own home brook dy knew that Mrs. Paddy must came down at the foot of the.h3V° 4009 "A ’ Great Mountain. Little Joe Ot-t H9 h“"'l9d ‘bell 14‘ I 3”’ Wk »ter had often crossed there bo- 1”“ M '‘”3'"‘ “°“”_d ' bend °‘ tween the two brooks. But it was "'9 5900* ‘Pd "'9"? 1" “'9 ‘"00"’. mane, for pad. light ahead of him was his own MEi?:'tS"tE’”“usiu'oii Holds False Teeth Tight Ease. a very different . - lay to do it. bittle Joe is at home t>ond- What I clad-some st ht 3°79 Cum on land as well as in the water. "'31 ‘"57 “V-‘*7’ 0" ‘M '3” ,,_“;,":,:, °,t_~,;;;-_-_f He is quick and he is a fighter. ' Sid? W“, the roof of his house. .. . ...._,,g ,, pmdy “mi a, ham, 0,, 1,,,d_ithe house that he and Mrs. Pad- ‘:T.:'?...°"T. _. . .,_ :i:..::' “::‘°:. ,.......“"' fihfl“ *’“”fi..”"°.."::.fi’“"i "' 3.‘: -id I11’! _ lone dead tree in which Mrs. M ' . Timmy the Flying Squirrel had gbcen a prisoner. And there swim- 'mingouttmmtheendofthedam twas Mrs. P addy. ' | Paddy slapped the water with . i . I’ :- 2: « ~ « ~.i..:~*.::.:»::a.":° ‘§“‘.“°' no _ ‘_ _,_ 3 ';,,_ signa s . v s us a """‘, ‘ , I. - ‘ 5-’ r.,.§".§5- ilight slap. Mrs. Paddy stopped as u-It-:51. sign. 14..., 5"". 3 ‘ V swimming She let go the food rt! if $.~ _ ,_,, , _ branch the was towing. Then °*- -'--H5-0-L '- _. m straight toward Pad- ’ touched noses. me you were back". ‘ Paddy. "I1 is high t‘ time you were back. There is g I work for you to do" "What work?" asked Paddy. Ropdn T°AuM‘k“ ' i “The dam leaks, replied Mrs. APPLIANCES ddv “l have been too busy with the children to do the work And there swimming out frun you should do." ‘the end of the dam was Mrs.I That was all the greecing chat Paddy. ‘Paddy had. but it was enough. , knew that Mrs. Paddy had Rewinding and Keplh! , Paddy hurried down Laughing missed him and was glad to have ELECTR]CAL l Brook Soon he was where it was him back. Together they climb-_ RP . familiar Such a glorious feeling ed out on the dam and walked P3"! it was. that feeling of being al- along it. Paddy could see little most home‘ It wouldn't be fair leaks here and there, but even P a I m e r now to the home pond where these were a gladsome sight. He the house was and where he was home and oh, so glad to be E ' e c t r I c iwould (ind Mrs Paddy and the there. Earth Wears a Halo, But Only On The Night Side . Television Programme Schedule C By \l,T0'\‘ L. Rl.AKl-2Sl.l-IE 96 miles up. there is a red glow. TV RHi'l.l)l-IR, (olo. vAPl —— AtiYellow light comes from the air CHANNEL 13 night our earth wears a rttrinustabout 50 miles up. Below it is s l .L‘lt‘(‘n, red and yellow halo. layer ol complex radiations. in ‘ \nd :i nl(I\(‘<. as lhOll"h sweol . "V inf”'r°d ""39 which our bu’ _ bx hurricane uinds of L50 miles ma" 93'" C‘n“°( 3” fig: tlm.:3fterno}tiin Miisicale an hmr "But were our eyes sensitive PM. Don rise ‘tth"t -redadit‘, 4 5"’ Dm<—Hm~rh' I>«~xt.v R""‘"-“ ““" “""“’" '-""5 """“' souldshhnveatwilightrall tahi'?:l8£': 5 "9 F’-'“-"M3Ef~"*' Mtlflizins ‘this {mm and mmy h o .. dark clear nittht" Dr Roach 5 17 D.m.-—(‘hildri-n‘: Newsreell 3'“ ‘f M" eyes were Smsm" said "We would ‘new.-ribe able 5 Jul pm . The Long Range, enough, one pan the halo} ' th Wu‘ w “mpm__wNtPmTh(‘ M k ‘ th d k ‘tosee _e.i y ayatall.1'he _ 3”‘ “Oil T113 9 FVPH C ar 95 h ‘C hlsto of t M 7 mi nm.-—('l<‘(‘Y TV News niulil like mimwitighi like incl" ° "V " '°"°'“’.’ " 7 "7 Dm.——The Weather tiiiic uhcn mu l1Pt‘d to turn ohtm" kmywleqge ofgme umven. 7 '" l’m-~'“.\'*'F‘t‘.\' of the River \‘I\llt‘ car‘: headliizhts. Perhaps would be dm"-em‘ ‘(H710 animals can see it. 7——W— make their way easily dark This halo is called airglnw. a taficinating mystery now being .oxplored during the International Geophysical Year. ‘ Dr. Franklin E. Roach. astro- physicist and an authority on alr- zlow. is one of the few persons who has seen the belt of colored lllflhi floating on the nitfl id? of oat 7 -V‘ D m.-l Search For dventure 1 F 00 P In.-Meet Mt-Grsw ll 3" D m.—(‘limax 9 3" P |'t).—l"irst Performance 10 .10 pm.—-Look Visit to Can. I‘ d lnrene 11 00 Dm.—CB(‘ TV News 1| 10 Pm.--CF(‘Y TV News 1| 3) pm.-—Moviqt.img ’i'.'.'".i‘.2: Shipping wfi“_ ‘Get Attention (YITAWA IOPl — The is , ' , pon requirements will remain seas one at his tour spade contract ill tibem to account for his opening hen}. ‘Dd may comm", w M‘. _ irun exports tor a lonit time to bldi come." the beginning of a high-low sig- trick. therefore. must lie in mak- mems West continues with the queen possible rt East was dealt ettha‘ [N-Mi wsiums or oven,” com,‘ likely to go on expanding, im- market. “Since the United States does not sufter trom balance of pay ‘ments ditticulties. a reduction in OUR I , t Purchase of a larger share of Canada's suualus with overseas The ‘"‘‘3’ MP‘ (‘V "'9 5'~‘”'“K these expanding import require countries attbe expense ofa defi- trom overseas sources cit with the United States should '3 would help to strengthen the ex- have no adverse effects on mar- liieu in the United States." he tries and buttress Canada's over-. said. 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