I " I l. \ . l I s v 8i. Pack away contrast Bridge n; sosrlnis cuunssois a nan madam nadaaverybeflblnlln: Ihlt pays deal. winning an extra trick at the expense»! three hosldelult. . Cooler. ‘gldlflhorolsle. I!Il'I'*"\ #15» ' seas ‘oases? 1&1 M 0' N ems. -~ one". QKJHOOE .':" I31... 'fl"iMnr kt: mma Inn aua t" m i2 i3 . grief?!" P‘. ‘h’ lot-West. could have mode peat many tricks at a club eon- troct. but the double o! thine rpadl would not hs/ve turned out so badly i1 me defense had been up to ner- Wmt, opened the diamond we and continued with the ten. South ruffed. and on the very sound idea o; keeping East ofif lead. if that we! possible. laid down the club klnfl- tObviousiy. South d-id n0! will" East. to get in and return s trump. ma‘ Liking out dlllnltly’! ruffers.) west. on winning with the club soc. considered‘ ihe advisability of leading trumps but. he finally con- cluded that his tenace i>0sition was too valuable and that he would try to put. mast in for a trum/D W1“!!! through the declarer. So he shift- ed hopeluily to a heart. It was South. however, who took this trick. and now it was easy f0!‘ south to ruff all three of his i-e- maining clubs in dummy. Event- ually West got his precious ace and queen of trumps. but. imfort- iimteiy im- his side. the opponents had sulfiiled their doubled contract and taken the rubber. It was impieasanit. admittedly. for West to lead trumps from his particular holding. but on the bid- ding he had heard. that was the marked line of defense after laying ddwn the diamond ace. It was sii too dubious that East could _ever l,’ put in the lead. and the Sillgle i-iutb in duznmy. with the three mnnps. was the strongest indicat- ion that declares‘. if given the dhmcg, would ruff several losers. e reservations early PHONE, I198 HANGING Iifl OIOIIBTIA Ives-y WIDNIBDAI, rlma! us BATUIDA! Admission 50 Cents A NOR-I'll TIYON SCHOOL Report for December. Grade VII - i. Ruth Thomson. 2. Leroy Thomson. 3. Marion De. isney. Grade VI —~ i. Beverley Delaney. 2. Doreen l-Iowatt, 3. Ida wood, Grade V — l. Dcane Johnson. 2. Donald Iorcl and Lois MacDonald (equal). Grade IV — 1. Helen I-Iowatt, 2. Mlg/rgery Wood. 3. Mabel MacDon- .a _ _ Grade III-J. Arthur Calibcdt, 2. None; ma. 3. Raymond Thomson and lair Delaney (equal). Grade I! -i. Winnlfred 'I‘liom- son and Jimmie Hciwatt (equal). 2. Calvin Thomson. .G'rode I (a) — i. Donnie Mac- Donald. 2. George Wood. 3. Pauline Wood. _ Grade I tbi — i. Roger Lord. Perfect attendance: Marion De- laney. Beveriy and Blair Delaney. 1301126". Helen and Jimmy I-lqwatt. Rfllliill. Lois. and Mabel MacDon- ald. Garth Wood. Deane Johnson. Donald Lord. Lowell Harvey. Mar- gery and Pauline Wood. Arthur Callbeoic. Raymond Thomson. Win- nifrod Thomson. Jim Sheri-en Prize for tables in Grade IV awarded to Helen i-lowatt. Highest average iii senior grades. Beverly Delaney (84.3 per cent). Highest average in junior grades. Artivur calibeck (66.8 per cent). M. Louise Cairns—tcacht-r. ottiiiv CROSSWORD ll. 13. ACIOBS 52. Worry 1mm: of 53- clwlgf sour apple m“ '5 u Exphmv, 54. Coniferous missile “hrubawq [Covering on u“ head 1. Alternative so. Part of iris 19'1""- o‘ ‘y. smart blow ll. Dried coco- 3- Bmz" nutfineat 4- 5“PP°" “_ Nad- 5. A rampart i4. Measure ‘i E33 "l" TOUR.) ‘ 31°" w 3°“ 1. Birthplace s1. umi- c t" ‘t Hlghen Mohammad card l. Place where 2t Epod‘ bread ll ai. Fortify m!“ Ii. Skin o! an animal M. Weep 26. The f Old Eng-l I1. A bulky piece of timber so. Parrot lN. Zea.) ll. Gram t abbr.) l8. Young do) as. Lament 88. ‘hwiliel. fabric 40. Obese 42. Zodiacai sign 43. Sick 44. Level 40. Negative reply 47. Coronet 49. Imposed a pecuniary penalty 1G. 10. 23. N. 28. 30. 31. 82. 34. 36. ~ E U gm Appiaud Li GB Covered Ll F! with small 9 “a w» i? dd (l-ier.) L; Grampus [lg (i1 Old measure QB» . 3E Apgx .u Ll GE Alhrmalive mm E7 reply Laugh. Yesterday's Alana! loudly and harshly 37. Monk's cowl Trouble 39. River Courage (So. Am.) (slang) 41. A candy To list again 45. Wenw Chum 48. Petty Clvst-like quarrel animals 50. Fresh OIWFIOQUOTE-A t. yptograsn quotolu xr xv no: QJC sncxr. rqcr rz r sr. crc ‘rvzr M.‘ o: QXWQJUP czro POII—VIIULIVV*IO. I WORTH. l: Yesterday's Cryptoqlote: THERE'S N01‘ A BREATHING OI‘ , as we". THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN New Year,’ Grand Openingjol Formerly Legi Refreshments Tuesday, lies. 31st, 1946 OPEN TO THE PUILIC Dress, Optional Tables Reserved. Make your reservations early by coiling I222. Tickets on sole at Hughes Drug Co. Raddin Bros. and Legion Home Qoncing from 10.00 P.M. — 2.00 A.M. Admission, $2.00 Couple 8 EVE Ball the CLOVER CLUB on Auditorium — Novelties County Club ‘I Holloway liorii é v-v\/\¢~r\ They met szain in the early eve~ ning 4nd Doliimore found his soli- ior officer riithei" depressed: "'l'he chief ins been on the ‘phenol’ he said. "Oh? l had three birdies this al- ternoon." “Yos and your young woman!" Ducros protested angrily. "Whai; do we do?~that’s the quesfion. The chief offered to send Carruth-irs down." "Um-not so good." s-'r.t lolli- more. "You know what I think. it was eiitier Fernandez or one of his pals. and in some way that son is mixed up with it." "We can't search n piirre like this, There's sixty rooms in it." "Besides. they wouldn't keep tiie stuff here. '1‘hey'd leave ‘he car ‘n the park. slip through Fcrnnntleis office. and i-ivay. One thinij is certain. Flash Cardow won't come here again while we are Jere. I-it- knovvs we're here now; Roiiiter will lid-VG seen to that The host thing we ran do is lo "nuke a vflrhal rCport. to the t-lili-f to-mor- row ‘ivening- after the quest. Talk ct the devil " Fei-ii-indt-z came up: “Well gen- tlemen.’ he said. "What luck?" "Quib- n lot," said Do'l’nioi'c. "I'm glad. I don't want to ap- penr t1 be inhospitable. hilt this? bllSlllQ\.\ has just about bI-okeii mo.‘ Almost evcry table has been can- celled for tonight and hospit- who intendeit to stay here xvcrsl weeks are clearing out." "it is very Jnfortunale for you. I agree. Who do you think did it. Mr. Fernandez?" "You said it was someone in the! list. I don't want ta criticize you in any way. but the whole place is opoii to you, You can search anywhere you rare. “I know that." said DIICPOQ. "lint it's unlikely that the man who did it would keep anything incriminat- int! here." "Sure. I hadn't thought of that. I hope you find the criminal; there was m time lost in starting." "Then; was one thing we aver- looked. Mr. Fernandez. We didn't see your passport. Do you mind?" "Surl. It's in the office. I'll get it." “I'll tci-me too." said Dfliimore. Fernandez unlocked s drawer in his desk and took out a ‘passport. Doiiimore examined it carefully: "Yes. That seems in order." lie said. and handed it hack- "No questions?" "None" replied Doilitmore m turned to the dool‘. He rrtiirnt-d to the Superlntenfl dent: “It m_-y mean nolbiny ~r s’ great deal." he said. "In the first] place he has been to Pars several] times, norm-ding to the endorsu, ments 1.1-, his passport" "You've got’ Part‘: on the brain." Ducros snnnpod. "I think I have- Arid I'll lift ‘ha? if we rouid ret- Roiiiter’: passport he's been in Paris several time: But there is one nthtr he "He took the pessiivfl 71'0"‘ I drawer that was iocked- I W1! able to glance in." "Well?" "rheie was a second ynsspoi-t tilde. And the name on It was Wil- liam James Snrdew. It was a Brit- ish passport-s blue one." THE COMMON WIND THAT WILL FORGET THII—-WORDS- to ly J. l. WILLIAM iiiiiiiii..iiiiiii il"|l . u v_ ii-tiie matter. Fernandez — I ‘uiiry __h“ made the mistake we were " ' ‘ck "an" ionising for." n oh“ q" "Go nn." __-» “We knew that he was hand in glove with Flash. That's why the chief sent us here in the tiist P1806," Ducros said doubt-May. "It may mean more than hat. My advice s that we clnr one tomorrow evening after he il- quest and go back to town." “It certainly doesn't seem I of good stopping here." "You've said it. It's no 11;; at all." “There's going to be iii: tiwk- ens o-f ri lot of puhiic-ity nvvr the infernal case." "I hope so." “I don't." "WNH: not beaten yet —~llfil by n inn: chalk. I've got 9V1 ivlcii," icl Inquest am] _.Aftertiixitli The inquest was held iii q tmflii and depressing room IFIQW-“ii the mortuary and the Town li-i'i. The Cvrflili-i was a local solicitor. who did n2" lack a sense of 'i'.~< lWIl importance In tho IGIIPIFII si-hen-e of things mid ci' that lnl|""~i in nartlcul-r. N-rvcr before in tho his. tnry oi‘ Mossford had tl-im liven 5° mflF-i "ml/Slfiaper men n flir- town and the capacity of iiir- little rocm was svvei-ely taxed PIwy-Jg iverc- slant-ling in izroup: mihirit‘ the Tcwn Hail walchiriq -iic nr. rivals and wondering \Vl‘i'i they were. Doliimnrc lllJd offered Miss Slh- . nini: : iifi itttrl she was prnleiiii. "I don't know whether I'm sup- Doscd to ll=P the car tiny more." she said. "This morning ‘,V|ll‘i‘l I went Into the ziiraizv I "Jliflfifl Mr. Roiliiei‘ examining it." "1' suppose _\ou ii-ili be izn iii? lint-k in LontZc-n." lip hiizardt-ti. "I suppose so." "Weil—ynu know Iliifllhdl ." "Do I?" "Whfieiiail 1212." "Of roui-se!" silo smI-it-d “I hrtd forgotten lhnl vou were :i deac- tive. Where Superintendent Dii- cros bv the way?" "He went earlier to have Fl i-iiat with tht Coronet‘. This loo-ii": like the place. We are well rm time." The rzowd gaped at thnzii its :iioy my hlitmfll mode their way across ti»; fore- court ai‘ the ‘town I-Iaii, The ll"iit't‘- man at the (‘our saluted Doilimnrtnl and they were ushered nto the crowded room. The jury sat apart and included two elderly and surpris-ad- rinkfiig ladies. They had apparmiiy ai-i ready been sworn. The Coroner came lli. bowed to the asr-mhiy and took his scat at the table. With him was the Superin‘ "it-ht. The proceedings were almost formal. Rolilter - as the solicitor of the deceased —gave evldmc-n nf identifiiatlon. The police doctor's evidence was fully end sad hy iln expert trons the Home fit-e. Muss Stenniiig. a slim figure in .1 l\l-'i"i€ frock. described calmly, ninmst coldly. how ilie hud tiiscoisorv-ti rho body (To be continued l III-II; OFF TRILE Pears. like bananas. ripen best off the tree. There's Iothlll IO N!‘ [til OUR BOARDING HOUSE autne am Asa-w "N 5'|IEEIG¢SC%J;E mékrtlieiéév ' VEST WOULD ‘ii-T ‘bJOFF " KING OF THE av _ I \ I l ‘I '_ JOE PALOOKA IT SAYS l-IGPE THE ADMY IS DISPOSING OF Tl-KDUSA W DIFFERENT SURPLUS ITEMS LEFT OVER FROM ROYAL MOUNTED If sou M! ro 5w “ 1 “I "v "s Mess Kmijfif mflplhubygfw" WELi-J I u so I * ' » 1A1’ EE s none or mow THE? A CRIMINAL eager .. gnaw TAIEMEIOJAIL LIT YOUR anemia.’ miss cross ESCAPED FROM __ r ALQNE STAND "w". ’ b. _ JAIL.’ cm sumo oven ME, its. liA- HA l summers, ' cAMER/ss. 3 B‘! GOLLV-[FEEL LIKE A MILLION- EVEN ll? I DON'T HAVE IT.’ WELL-DADDY- Wl-IV ALL THE GYMNAGTICS ? BOV-DOI FEEL. SWELL- I'M STRONG A6 AN OX —i AM uusT ANOTHEQ LISTEN-5AMSON- COME HEQF. - i WANT TO TALK TO YOUJ! RECORD YOUR OWN VOICE i STUDIO I NOW OPEN - I913 MAIN STREET RECOR DING- rq. "a u... i.. ... . ... 4V! 1.... h,» w... _V) > i .1,“ ' irgeltfai-r! 3 .. By Buford Tuna ‘ wane DAODY-"NHAT vouw YOU 0o WITH \ \ Q-KA 8-29 BOMBER X “k. C? A WAC P/ KEEP MY BIG MOUTH SHUT’ ouJi-iavs TOO BAD. MR$.\I/ILKINS --I'M so SORRY YOU CAN'T use MOTHER'S "UCKET TONIGHT" ______/ WHAT'S we MATTER s um MOTHEQ eor well LECIUQE-HiGHT HEADACHE AGAiN? on, vou HAVE AN ENGAGEMENT ‘Ti-HS EVENlNGl"'Gl\/E ME PINE 4oo--ou,Mi2s.i.As1i.Y. -Mori~ii=_i2 THOUGHT YOU MIGHT Lii<E T0 usE HER LECTURE TICKET TONiGi-IT" 1T5 SOMETi-HNG YOU'VE EATEN. SAW/Au? ‘viuv CANT #00 BE M005. CiliIEl-‘LJL. Vi/LJEN YOU KNOW v/QQE ecwtg To THE Hflullii 2i? I'M GLAD YOU CAMLFIQST one PAIR AND ‘rum THE om: