..N0vsrvlBl3R 13. 1946 gelntraet Bridge By Josephine Culbertson BAD FOLLOW-THROUGH The declsrenstarred to play to- gy’; hand well. but his iollow- imqugh was faulty. P1681]! denim '._ . . mu: side! yulnerabis i - 1 . t" . 4410004 I igltxqes the) N 4A3! . “q; _ QAKm ggq-iss W E 16;! ' 2 s OJ I geese 1J1 i ' AKQ-IIOHL: Q94. QKGy ¢102 " K711i! bidding; _ Ngffll East South West 1. 3Q a; Pass p“; Pass . East. in jumping to three hearts. n; trying to use a. weapon. He wanted to reach a four- licart contract, i; West had a little help. and he also . the opponents quiet if pected) they had the hlgher-rank- horn The spade con- oi’ mg spade suit migration in South's hand. I course. made this lropo futile. i West opened the heiirt queen i East surveyed the situation thor- oughly. then overtook and led his Declarer viewed this sequence o! ‘ singleton Jack of diamonds. i plays with the alarm it was bound u; raise. East's sinister design was all too clear. He was prepared to take the Iirst trump led. then to put West in and ruff return. South decided diamond ~ that Instead oi rushing to take out lllllllfisl clubs. hoping to discard his other losing heart. He was obviously dis- gusted when East roiled the third club-so disgusted that he took no pains to analyse the situation. He over-miffed. then led the spade king. East. having won with the spade ace. promptly underled his high hesrh-pittting West in with " the iuck. and the diamond return land ruit wound up the matter. 7Down one! . It ls strange ilrat Smith did not think o.f the sUPNlZICIY simple move ' cf discarding his l-ast heart when East ruffed tho club. Then how would East nave given his partner the lead tor tho diamond return? two-edged he would try to do something about this! he led three rounds cf \ I I I .... V . f. f ; Q-s _\ 4 .. m To HT’ THE om: V DANCE CLUB Moire reservation: early PHONE H98 DANCING with ownlsrrtn Every WEDNESDAY, llamas and SATURDAY Admission $0 Cont: 8:30 the older children in the Mission 31nd and Mn. Hadley Spence and Mrs. Emmett Bernard the 1M4“- ship o! the younger children. It was reported that a Mission Circle had been organized with a membership oi twelve. 'I‘he ‘Thank offering was receiv- ed and dedicated. Sixty friendship mils were re- ported. ten ct those were to hon Pit-Ill. a Mrs. Mary Montgomery invited the members to htr home ior next meeting when roll call will be ans- wered by a word of scripture oom- _______________ HUNTER iilvim w. M. s. The November meeting of the United Church W MS met at the e of Mrs. Fulton Roper-mm m; WQdM-rdly evening. Nov. 6th.. w tb twelve members pr§enf The president led the worship service following the theme "Fur. XIIIIRB Our church Membership" “In Christian Homes". Hymn, mg’- “'4 Bfllliy oi the Earth. was sung °I1 “I! ultimo. and the singing oi the hymn Happy ih l-i 00d is There. e mm where The Ind“! PFOQramme was taken 11D In the absence of the Leader. Mrs. J. S. MacLeod read. “Meet the Women o: India". from the ‘will’ book. The Circle oi Prayer followed with Mrs. J. I Morrison and Mrs. Eldon Seaman otiering special prayers for our missionaries. llow in Central India. and those now on iurloiish in Canada. Mrs, Eddison Newman read a Flllendld paper on Tclnpgfgngg f°I1°Wed by til: singing of the hymn. Take Time to Be Holy. The study oi the Prophet Malak- ui: was reviewed. several mom. reading the scripture pug- “866. -RDI1 call was responded to with a verse of scripture contain- ing the word "Thanksgiving". Minutes oi last meeting were read and approved. 11w committees were glad to re- mit that Miss Shirley Lranlr, very kindly took over ihe leadership o; DAILY aonoss i. colleen of harvests 8. Slumber ,. (IL) 4. Friar’: title ‘l. A told on a cost. 9. Insurgent i2. Run sway and marry l3. Qinscious 15 l6. Serpeiitg middle lizard 1'“; _... 20. Metallic is. Music new, 1 rock l9. Not sweet. 22. Ahead 2i A trough ior bricks 23. Therefore 25. Upper limb 26. An age 21. Extinct bird (New Zea.) 28. Earth. as (nsuL) penae 6. Subaide ‘l. Support 8. A wing 10. Silkworm 11. Sign oi the zodiac 11. Injections (5. Polish river D0 l. Maxim! moi ‘ OIYPIOQUOTkA cryptogrsm quotatio- IT OIIC RIT PEI‘! NHL KYYS. RIER W CIIJSTCBTIIFT. Yesterday's POSII OI‘ MINDT—THOMSON. Distributed by King rectum Syndicate. he. '5 S W GR D‘ 2. A condiment 23. Distress 4. Undergird 24. Cereal grain b. To recom- , u. Type in 21. A 20. River 80. Imperial i9. Droop in the 31. Male duck 33. Sunk fences 34. Girl's name 35. Ostrich-like ci-ypmqmul BUT wiuir is vnmiii: ail-r nl signal ensure U. S. president (So. Am.) gggptgr Yesterday's Answer ( Byzantine) 36. Furnish temporarily 7. Piece out bird 39. River (Ff-l EHL UDECC. GYBQ ECIZYHTL YRITFC- i ale; 2. Fiber Williams; 3. Roland P . K "my She celebrated her birthday I'°11°W¢d by prayer and Bible time, taming the word "Born". The Mite Boxes will be received and opened. The meeting closed with the Benediction. HAZELBBOOK W. I. The annual and regular monthly meeting o! she Hllzellirook Wom- en's Institute met zit the home oi Mrs. J. C. Wooil with- an attend- ance oi 12 members and one visit- or. The pruident ML-s. W. T. Ooady opened the meeting in the usual mariner with ode and creed. At this time a tribute to the late Mrs. Seymour Myres was observed by three minutes silence. The pre- sident on behali of the members spoke of the loss sustained in losing one oi our most valuable members. Minutes oi the last meet- ing were approved as read. Roll call followed which was responded to by paying the membership fee {or the ensuing year. Correspond- (nee read consisted oi a letter o! thanks from Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crane for giit received. Sick com- mitee had no reprr-t tor the past month. School committee reported cups and towelsn ‘ . On motion a bill of $1.75 was paid the buy; ing committee. It was agreed to meet at the home of one of our faithful members, Miss Pearl Jones (bride-to-be) and present her with the usual gift on Tuesday night. The secretary and treasurer gave the annual report of last year's activities. The retiring president tharired the members to." their co- rporation during the past year. Grab bag amounted to $1.20. In- vltation for next meeting was lelt open. Election of liificcrs followed. President. Mrs. Kenneth Paynt- er. First Vice-president, Mrs. W. T Ooady. Second Vice-pl ‘dent. MIIE J. O. Wood Secretary. Mrs A Ooady. elected). Sick committee: (west). Mrs. Carl Wood and Mrs Henry Jones; (east) Mrs. Harold Carver and Mrs. Hol- den Wood (re-elected). School committee. Miss Sue Jones. Buying committee, Mrs. J. C. Wood and Mrs. W. '1‘ Coady (re- elected). Program committee for 3 months: Mrs. ‘Kent Jones and Miss Sue Jones. Auditors: Mrs Bruce Orane and Mrs. Alvin Mvres. It. was moved and seconded that a vote of thanks he extended to last years officers for services rendered ‘The meeting adjourned by singing The National Anthem after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Carl Wood. (Patriot please copy) BEACH POINT SCHOOL Report (or Beech Point School:- Principal's Dept. Grade X-l. Ralia Osborne: i Ada Jordan. Grade IX-l Beth Harris. Grade VII-l. Fol-her Williams; 2. I-lediey Penny; 3. Lyrna Mac- Neill Grade VI—1. Zoena Jordan; 2 Eugene Strickland; 3. Edith Mac- Neill. Grnde V-i. Diivld Irving; 2. Ronnie Harris; 3. Jlvonne Gordon. Primary Departuient Grade IV—1 Shirley White; 2. Beck Jordan; 3. Stanley Baker Grade fIl-1 Bessie MscKen- Grade I and If- No exams. BINGO I ‘m: SPORTING CLUI WEDNESOAY NIGHT Iii-Aid Oi KINSMEN CHARITY IENEFIT Treasure . Nirs. Verrior Wood (re- ‘p came to grief when one oi the ohecu he wrote bounced and came to i-he attention of his employer- ‘ r Admission 30 Cents iirapauil-iiietoria Board of Trade The regular monthly meeting of the Crapaud-Victorla Beard oi Trade was held at Orlpsud. Mon- dy evening. the attendance was good considering tne weather. The president. SJ. Dunsford was in the chair. The secretary. B31‘. Clark read the minutes oi proved as resd . The Board was quite concerned about the road from Victoria to Albany. At present there is an en- ormous amount o! produce- going over this road, and when the rains come, it is feared it will not stand up under sucn traific This lame thing happened last tall and spring. and there were places that were almost impossible. The Board strongly urges that at least these bad places be gi-aveliee. iatxonce. ll gravel ia not available nearby. it should be ‘railed l’0 Albany, which would be chopper and quiclser than trucking it a long distance. It was also suggested :liat more snow fences should be nsed over this important piece of road. All the membeis present express- ed their satisfaction at the pros- pect of being connected directly with the new electric power line _irhich is no.v under construction between Charlottetown and Tryon. A committee was appointed to 1n- terview the Company ‘regarding lights (or the rlliaies, and alscito see that the rates are established as promised" beiore the Utility Board. , ‘The Board their took up a mat- ter that has been giving the pub- lic a great deal of dissatlsiaction and inconvenience at Albany sta- tion, namely the blocking oi.’ the highways by the train when un- loading freight at the station. Also at Albany, there is no ramp for unloading sucn freight as trac- tors. trucks. cars, and heavy farm machinery, It was felt that some action should be taken to remedy these inconveniences at. such a busy statfon. It was decided to hold a' ban- quet for the annual meeting and appoint new oftlcers tor "the ensu- ing year at that tifllfl A committee was appointed to interview the manager of the Orient Hotel and make other necessary arrangements for the banquet. On motion. tho meeting ad- urned. v01- to When Miami Beam. l'.‘la.. ice confronted W. A. Nickel. i‘. with word that he was want- year-oid clerk from Freepcrt. L ed for embezzling 95003100316 III- legedly informed them: Youre wrong. It was $750,000." Nickel WINCHESTER. England- (OP) - Mrs. Sarah Olive i-‘iit. at 108. earls and knits without glassisy OUT OUR WAY . I‘? YOU FCWL! WHEN I TOLD YOU ‘I'D x ‘ii-iousi-ir YOU HAD smuei-i 1o ‘IOU AIN'T 601' no PIP ‘IO - mi. oaia-siqsn-ri-i AIREDALE AN THAT WAS A FULL-BLOODED one-now i.ooi<.' GUARD TH’ G%CERIES SENSE BARK FER HELP.’ IOIBI By J. a. WILLIAMS Inez Keeping. PrinvIlJflI- Anita white. Primal-v Dept. OUR IOARDlNG HOUSE giving a luncheon party for her children and grandchildren. With Moior Hoopla I1~ fineness? FER someauoov 1 w-vi-w-wiiv.1'wioes!.i YESJAKE, r. AM! iNAiTING FOR I-IULLO. l61i-iAT You? . JAKE i-IOOPLEL» FAT CROOK WITH 1 mam Alle “wit. BAIOOKA UNDER MY WING 60*- PND A BLUE- the last meeting which were ap- ' ‘rim; qilaiztorrarowixi _ cgaigpinn ‘ KING_ or m: ROYAL MOUNTED ' ‘K 11-1: , _ ~- "I at \\|'R‘”I||E'0,",’” W,‘ " My”. Mil-maul. u~ i‘ i- iii kwiil/gfli/igfli 1 “y; DUI I Y DRIPPLE BRINGING UP FATHER I (Ii J“ 1| Wliwyl/fll 116ml!!!’ I’ 4 l a . HA ..-' l, IVINLSTHIM z . r i ... M A: . n: is HANDEOME! s- °°" M Y _ h . r wuss: HOW y i 1 I- ' ,_ ' ~. \ l-iii VOICE WILL ,4, - ‘ "_ 50min ? - ' . ~_ I’; " \i _ I ’ . I '- q ' _ ’ “ ‘ J/ " ' ‘ ‘ ' \ E ~ -. -. ~ .1 ' \ D ( ; I / '1 7 trim t E D “l _ I v _ I ' ‘I \ i-‘ , ' I M; _ I > ll \ I ' I V l .5 . ' s ‘ E “ \‘> a p’ o: sf“. . ' -i_ ‘ _ 953/ ‘ i _‘ v l I y,‘ {y -' ‘L. "M g . r%\.1~.::i::.:.~.::......... g JOE PALOOKA A - . * islets-entrance. i ITQHNgfiA ‘ " seen ouriwess ANTHAT ~ mi noses mo I, ‘r / ' " // WA5 MORE THAN I will? SUPPLIES IF YOU'LL SELL THEM ‘I'D M El 0“.|-|. . DOTTX l DPEAMED LIGHTNING NEVER STRIKES TWICE IN THE , ' SAME PLACE] By orge cMonui I ‘ I NEARLY BROKE ME NECK YESFERDAY WHEN KILIKW outuso THE LADDER kleom UNDER ME -THAT euv is DANGEQOUS- IF I EVEI? CATCH HIM I'LL HAVE HIM SENT LIP FOR LIFE -SA\/- IQ THAT MAGGIE WHAT'S THE MATTEQ-MAGGIE? WASNT YOLIQ BRIDGE PAIZTY A SUCCESS? ‘ /—-—-—— I'M RUINED OCIALLV-WHEN IT‘ CAME TIME TOAWAQD THE PRIZES-i FOUND THAT KILROY HAD MADE OFF WITH THEM- HA-HA-HA-VOLI GOT "IO HAND IT TO KIL- . PUY- THE GUY HAS ~ r A Gfififl" SENSE Inna "pa. Iflfltrhl c»... ms. m; rent.» Syn-Imus. In: tvn. in use vnriun lVNlilrAfl. 1-. TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS - AREN'T vou psi-Tier ‘up-s’ IT'S LATE! HERBS A PRI§ENT FOR ‘m’ Pup, “mo BAD Wu DON'T‘ HAVE A SWEATER, NAPOLEON I GOSH? MEBBE. IFI TOOK CHARLOTTE SOME CANDY SHE WOULDN'T BE "BUT I HAVEN'T » GOT ANY MONEY -'AN’ I'LL BET GRAN’ MA WON'T GIMME ANY-' WANTED 9N TH’ PHONE l 0 0 *- _ G j ‘y 5 //% CZINLITEIICON-it M, ‘ By Edwiili “I . CAD i You're?) is IT CHARLOTTE '2? i DON'T KNOW! HURRY 2 H43 mnoyianztyiifkfiiwormleiim By Clifford McBride a I. 4.149% I . i suPFoss YOU'D LIKE ‘T0: HAVE 54E BOILE oom as THIS is I aywvvelnnj