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Even with the advantage of seeing all four hands the six heant contract is not easy to make. South the club lead and play the queen of hearts. West, of course. ducks, and the finesse wins. Deelarer sees he can pick up West’s icing by leading three more trumps, but if he does this. he will have to lose a club. ‘ Soullh also notes that if he rufifs his club loser in dummy without drawing trumps, West’s ’Dhe ace of diamonds its crushed and a diamond is rudfed with the six. Next a spade is led to the king. At this point dummy has the tour of spades. ace of hearts, and tour of diamonds. , Deelarer has .1-10 of hearts and nine of spades. West has K-5 of hearts and jack of spades. p ‘ 'llhefourof diarmnds is led jack, South and West each disl carding a spade. Elalst is forced to lead a club. South trumps with the ten. But what can West do? i His king is trapped underruxflfs or smothered. whether he . . II: is .HOWLAN MI. and Mrs. vmeent Perry and tamily, and Maurice Arse- nault, motored to Alberton on Sunday. October 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Cook and daughters. who spent the past two weeks at their old home at Caipe~ Wolf. left on Tuesday, 0c- tober 7, for return to Oooksville. Ontario. Femnn Perry motored'to For- tune Cove Sunday afternoon, 0c- tober' 5, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DesRoehes .and , family. 'Dheyalrso visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilsylvang Arsenaulllt. Mr. Leard, the potato unsweet- . or, was in this district on Tues- day. October 7. , Several of the woman tram HoWlan attended the baking clas- ses given by Miss Catherine Hess in O’Leary. ! C. ’J. Gallant and his mother, Mrs. Catherine Gallant and his sitter, Mrs. Denise Riley, and Mrs. Gerald O’Brien recently motored to Sumnerside. V Paul Doiron of Duvar was in Howlan on Thursday evening visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ednwnd Peters. O’Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrite Arse— nault of Summerside spent the Thanksgian weekend With Ferdlie’s folks im Howlen. Also meson-t was his sister Miss Ger- trude, student at Tiginish con- vent The Howlan students, Pauline and Patricia Firm: Diane Gal- lant and Gertrude Arseoaullt, re- turned on Monday evening res some their studies in Tigmsh Convent after spending the week- end holiday at their homes here. Mliss Diane Gard of St. Elean- ors has been visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryan in Howllan. Mrs. Walsh of St. Eleanors is spending sometime at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryialn. Mrs. Heber Bryan is leaving shortly for Halifax to undergo surgery. Howlan Schools opened on Tuesde October 14‘ after the two weeks fall vacation. Arriving on the Islnd from. Brampton, Ontario. on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cac- rulthers Jr. and little daughter. also Mrs. Margaret Regional Commentary. 6 2 Err—Musical Interlude. 6 : 30——Raw‘hide. 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55—‘By1ine I TOO—Music In The Evening 7:30—Fall Festival. 7:45~»Advenlure Serial. Shoo—"Hi Fi Club ' 8,;:n—1\’.ariiilne Magazine 9 llfl‘Vaut‘ourel' Theatre 9541—4" r-m Forum in rill—#1,. "illi-ltiai Program, .lllltl—JJBC {\ational News Roundup v 11:30—Distinguished Artists. 12:00-Here’s The Weather ano News and Weather. ' Maritime SXWNSCBQT and Sign UH who had been, age the home of her son Raeburn Car- ruthers of Ont. The Oarruthers will visit their parents, relatives ante friends in Howie-n a Ride- lord. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Georgie LeClair. Chelsea, Mass. regret to note that her condition is not improving :very rapidly Mrs. and mother, Mrs. Andrew Gal-l land, are yearly visitors to the Island. ' ' 1 Matching to Charlotteth on and Joe Gallant: Mrs. Eddie Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Lor-i ralne Gallant. 0n ‘ return they| were accompanied by Mr. and- Mrs. John F. Gallant who ‘ had spent the past two weeks visit- ing in town. as guests of Mr. andl Mrs. A.S. Gallant and daughter.I Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLel-I lam and son of Gnand River, were“ in Howlan on Sunday. October 12. ' I fell here on October 13. l Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Perry and daughter Nancy, and son Rich-q aid, of Summerside. were in, Howlan on Sunday. 0c 12.’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Air enault' 'of Piusvtlle were in Howlan on Sunday evening. .Mr. and Mus. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman, were visitors on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lor- raine Gallant and fiamlly. BEDEQUE Mr. Fna‘nk Chase, ‘Wimltpeg. is spending a few days in Bede- triends. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, Rothesay. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. and other relatives. The Johnsons have just returned firom 1 those months By B. an BECKER , FAMOUS HANDS mu. kilns can no longer b. ca t Milo-M. Wed finesses. ugh by m 1 these. observations are only KQ‘: ' mm“ at this moment dnce. ‘98, little spades break an, twelve .A‘s: tricks are certain. ‘. So «lecturer tests out the spade Simon by leading a we mg 'm “I! {the queen and anotflwr back to .3103. 1 the ace. When East shows out VISA: __ the situation becomes serious, OQIO'I .398. since there are now two losers. gs: ‘xwm A little prestidtgitafim is then u in order if the sham is to be .As‘, made. Oine loser must be made , .QJm“ to disappear. I .x‘ AlliOl' leading a low heart to ‘ ¢ ‘. the eight. 5 diamond is played to mumg: the ktnng, amid a club is ruffed. much We“ This leaves‘dummy‘ with the ace 1 . fr“! an of hearts along while West still ‘. 1,!” " MsIK-5. and East is allowed to With me. ] " is TAKING ME LeCliarir with her husbandl. Sunday, October 12 .were Gene _ Thefirstsnowoltheseason‘ one and Summerside wlth‘ visit to Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martin. Charlottetown. spent the weekend in this village. guests of Mrs. Martin’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. is a patient in the Prince Gmmty Hospital. All her friends and re- latives hopegto see her back home soon. Miss Cattle Tombs. Charlotte town, spent the holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs. Mr. Clare Muttamt, second year student. at Mt. Allison, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart. Scarle- town. over the week end. Mr. Alden Leard of Mt. Aflison teaching staff. spent. Thankgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard, this village. A large congregation attended Thanksgiving service at the Unit- ing. The Church was nicely dae- oorated With flowers. fruit and vegetables The pastor delivered a gel-men appropriate to the on: casion. Mrs. Samuel Carruthers. Ken- sington, recently spent. a few days at the home at her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Henderson and Mr. Henderson. Mrs. Charles Crue. Searietown.‘ ed Church here on Sunday morn- ' l l l l DAILY 'CROSSWORD s ACROSS ‘5. Club 27. String' I. Margaret’s DOWN 29. Humble nickname 1. Twin crystal 30. Female (pose) 8. Stands up sheep 1‘2 DI“ 02D} lRiver (It) 11. Mistake 81. Verdi’s 8. Sharp pain 12. RiVer (Fr.) Ethio- 4. Let down 13. Chews on plan 5. Bitter 14. Braid prin- -r‘m P‘HO—i mr (XMT‘D D-i vetoh 15. About eess K rm C. Tel: 16. Sicilian 84. Radium 1. Little volcano (sym.) island: 17. Officer of 85. Adapt C. Seaport military 88. Posture (Wash) police dance 21. Exch— (N. Z.) motion 40. Quad. n Lidded rungio 10011qu pitcher 94. Game 48. Appearing on if eaten ofcardl O 6‘ Saturday- Answer 45. U. S. Chief of Naval Operations 46. Add 48. Part of armor skirt as. Early years “Riva-in (poll. 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