QEPTEMBER 18, 1947 THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACHERS’ FEDERATION Annual Fall SEPTEMBER 22 - OCTOBER lst (inclusive) I947 ‘ Convention Monday, Sept. 22 Uigg Tuesday, Sept. 23 Souris Wednes., Sept.‘24 Mt. Stewart Friday, Sept. 26, Charlotte- town (Rural) Monday, Sept. 29, Summerside Tuesday, Sept. 30, O'Leary Wednes., Oct. I Tignish Thursday, Sept. 25, Hunter River which his d Each teacher ie urged to attend the Convention centre in istrict falls. "BIBLE-SUNDAY" Announcement . BIBLE SOCIETY ANNUAL COLLECTION Starts I MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th. -— October 26th. I Ledve Wood lslands— RATES: So KNEE-CHECKED. IN PARIS PARIS. Sept. 15 —iAP)-— A knee-cotmt on a busy corner in n good section of the city showed tc- day that. Parisinns have not, yet taken to the long skirts. ‘The standard adopted by the Associated Press knce-chcckcr wa=t Short. skirts - anything which Wood sland-qCaa-ileou Service SCHEDULE UNTIL SEPT. 30th. DAYLIGHT SAVING TtME Prince Nova _. ll a.m. 3 p.m. Charles A. 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Am.) infinitive Flinch Greek epic poem A flber from agave usnz Tr IU55 9” ‘hie l Sail t 1 . i Pan I South's two-heart rebid would . not meet the approval oi most good ‘players. but. in t-his case it had a ‘magnificent. result, because it con- Vlnced North that there would be an excellent. play inr a slam. He wt-as right. ct course, put his reck- oning took no account oi human Irnilty. v West opened the spade ten. The! ace was put up and trumps were; drawn in two leads. Then, un-: doubtedly observing that a success- . .tul cluth ilnesse would produce ali- thlrteen tricks, South first. led; to the king-and as an elementary; precaution against the singleton ; queen in East's hand-then re- i turned to the heart king and took I the club finesse. first swapped l down on the trick and took greatl pleasure in cashing the spade king! Down onel South apparently overlooked a. play that was as simple as it would QUICKIES r l HOSPITAL time By Ken Reynolds MONTAGUE curuno mutt ‘THURSDAY, SEPT. l8 Don Messer’: Orchestra have been eitective, and which, in view oi West's lead o! the spade ten, had every prospect 0i success Alter drawing t-rulnps South should have cashed the three hearts, led a club to the king. and then returned the spade three. Surely there was an excellent chance that East would have to win this trick. and that fact in itseli’ would be enough to insure the con- tract. It East returned a spade or a heart (assuming he had another heart), declare: Woild discard hil only club loser while ruiiing in dummy; ii East preferred to return a club right. up to dummys tenace that also would be all right with South! 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