Mr. and Mn. Neil Bradshaw. ledoaue. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Fredenick and son. Brian Montague. Miss Donna Pal- mer and Mr. Anlus MacDonald. Susnmerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer Freeland. on Sunday. Aug- ust 12th. Mrs. Charles Keizer has return- ed to her home at Foxley IV!!- Mrs. Kelzer attended the Lobster Carnival at Shediac. New Bruns- wick. l Mr. and Mrs. Willy Keley. ac- companied by Mr. gand Mrs. Hy- man Keley and children Barbara and Leland. Port Huron, Michig- an, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Sr.. Freeland on Sunday. August 12th. Mr. James Tupiin was a busi- ness visitor to Summerside on Sat- urday. August Nih- Mrs. Lawson Oalway. accomp- anied by Master Ronald MncNeil. were business visitors to Obeary on Monday. August 13th. Master Leslie Macltny. Alberton. IDA t a vacation with Master Rob- ar' er. Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Borden. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Plamer on Sunday, August 13th. The many friends of Mrs. Geo. Tiiplin. Murray Road, wii be plea- nod to learn she has returned to her home. Mrs. Tuplin has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. All wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeii, accom- panied by sons Freddie and Ron- nie, and Mr. Jimmie Morrison, wereivisitors at the home of Mrs. h ” Tredeniclr on Sunday, August 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Oatway Ind family. were visitors to Slim- -” on Sunday, August 13th. Mr. I-leber Broome, St. Elean- or-'s. was visiting friends in Con- . way on Sunday. August 13th. Easter Alvin Broorne has re turned to his home. Alvin spent a vacation with his irandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Elsworth. TELEVISION I IOWLAN SCHEDULE FOR TELEVISION CFCY - CH'TOWN CHANNEL is ; spanned by .BowIn.n”s Radio & TV ... Your Technical Experts IIEIIESIIAY I:&-Test Pattern 7.414-Program Schedule 1:15-News In Weather 1:&--Howdy Doody ; lzb-The Search IN-I Love Lucy 9:03.-The Barris Best 9:3-Big Town 102M-Climax ll:N-(EC TV News citcw - Moncten Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 IIEIIESIAV ”' i'3'w.c"R53EIiJI”' p.;.i,scoiipe cimur '-'''--?;i” W" -Paragon Playhouse -Bunkhouse Boys L .t- ag FELLDNADE wows nun, RUNNING on ma DEEP Fusszs pmrroam -MY 5 IN menace - youize Lisrenmsro ME. , wHHuwER&1J -saunas) not By 3. Ja North dealer. last-West vulnerable. NORTH aaxis Q 10 0 9 K 10 9 5 Q 10 EAST ass: 9 K 7 5 3 9374 Q B 8 2 Q 9 I 9 A Q J 9 8 4 0 A Q Q A J I The bidding: North East South West 1 A Pass 8 9 Pass INT Pass 6 0 Opening lead-queen of spades. The deciarer is sometimes enli- ed upon to do what looks like the impossible. A familiar example of this. although the opportunity to make the play is not too fre- quent. is the Grand Coup. It con- sistalof creating a nnesao situa- tion. where, in fact, the suit in which the finesse is being taken is not led. The anomalous situa- ,tion is demonstrated in today's hand. ' last appears to have an lin- prognabls tnimp trick because the declarer can ilnesso through East's king only twice instead of the desired t.hree times. Never- theless. South can crack through this barrier by judicious play and links all thirtsui tricks. CONTRACT BRIDGE Hop looord-Iioidor In Mostors' Individual Championship Ploy) y Becker The spade lead is won in dum- my and the ten of trump success- fully anesaed. Another trump I- nease apprises declarer that last started with K-1-5-8 of hearts. Thetrickls todoliastoutothis apparent trump winner. there be- lng no more trumps in dummy to lead through his guarded Icing. south plays a spade to the king and trumps a spade. This is part of a plan to reduce his tnissip holding to the some number Bot has-two. Next he eashso the ans-queen of diamonds and plays a low club I to the queen. He then trumps the ten of diamonds and is left with the ace-queen of trump and tha . ace-Jack of clubs. The jack of clubs to durriniy's queen leaves East with the king- seven of trump and a club. The king of diamonds play puts last in a hopeless position. I! ha trumps, South ovsrtrunips and makes the rest. If last. instead. discards a club. declaror discards the ace of clubs. With the lead still in dummy and both East and South being down to two trumps. a lead from dummy compels East to trump and sacrifice the hitherto guarded king. I know; many players who would get a greater bang out of making the extra 80 point trick, insigriincaiit as it is. than they would out of bidding and making the small slam. To them. in art for art's sake. .. siorilss. STORIES . Young Reddy The hunter who attains success As endless patience must possess. -Old Mother Nature. Whenever a man or boy comes home from hunting everybody he meets asks him "what luck have you had?" Successful hunting is not a matter of luck. it is nlmosi wholly a matter of skin and pat- ienoe. Everyone knows that fish- Hiiiie the I ixgatisi By Thornton W.'Biirgeeo Goes Hunting ermen must have patience and a lot oi it. Good hunters have just as much patience. and need it. Young Reddy had started out this morning early to hunt for a breakfast. He had made up his mind just what he wanted for breakfast. There were plenty of Grasshopper. about. but he was not Grasshopper hungry. No. sir, he wasn't Grasshopper hungry. The young Fox had made up his mind to go Mouse hunting this I .. an ., .”,.u DAILY ACROII Lhtusic character l.spiii ovsr ti-lome for chain bees 10. Rabbit I. Evenings 11. Diminished, ( poet.) as the moon I. Nourished ( Nor.) !2.0ld card 5. Discharge a 33. Shel- teoed It. Marries DOWN 1. Hunter gun I. Young sheep 1. Sphere I. Frog (OHIO 14. Questions 15. Crowd 10. Father 11. Northeast 35. Bodies 13. Grate 27. Royal resi- 36. Weary 15. Moss-tilled dence of rivers II. Brown in ' 80. Lean-to thssun 35. Little girl as. Narrow strip of woven cotton 88.Waika back and forth so. Black and AXYDLIAAXI h LONG-FELLOW loch day the code letters are different. A Cryptograni Qoohtlos ZC OZCT-BFYGRTF. MOORE. nin:-inn anon Yesterday's Answer 82. River (I”r.) ot 11. Magic stick water . 3'l.Groedy i bogs llswift areas 39. Mandarin tea .' I0. Maridatn DAILY CBYPIOQUOTE -' Here's how to work it: One letter simply stands for another. in this example A Is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. llngla iatters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. IT Rlpll. GIH LFIO I OIIFP WFYP FYGIC. Y-F OYYLC. Yl' O'l'TLC...r ' Yesterday's aypuquou: i Nnvs.-it Lovszo A ran on s1.ows:n. our -rwss -ri-is irins-r ro nos: AWAV- HANDS MISSING WESTBURY. NY. (AP) Vreen Meadows where he knew Meadow Mice were living. He knew it by the many little paths through the grass. Only Meadow Mice would have made those tiny little paths. in them he could sit ways find the Mouse smell. When he reached the place where he expected to find a became very alart. lie ii iii E I .34 -'-m 5 saessr seem x9 Mioxsv MOUSE. IILLY TI-IE TOILER MUGGS It SKEETER me LONE nausea JOE PALOOKA You've ALWAVS - eesioesnva ouw .' . , oars LEARNERS. PEi2Mli'!- i czwr naive wm-iour 7:3: X Ex... Htmwmisms oiaouisao ' I nmosme nus Monroe .-9 am: noun-airrnsllv -..'