QUIZ You an Iouth. both aides vul- nerable. The bidding has been: Wed. North East South I. QAQM QJ8763 Q7 QA-34 2. '5 QKW3 QAJBT a. or QKJ84 QQ92 assets - 4. utqt 9472 one item this hand must be ginregmfor : game once partner as I in I l:ea.rt. There are not likely to be i. l ' tour losing tricks. I E once partner has bid a heartw 4' i There are not likely to be four ii, losing tricks. r i . No such indecisive action as ., . l 2 K ; to .get him to bid a game. Toy i i merely urge partner to bid a game , is not doing enough. . I The four heart bid has the it further advantage that it cramps; the exchange of information by the opponents and may excite, suit will be obtained poncnts are permitted to play the WHY OH WHY I Suffer For Days When the first Buckley's Cinnamnted Cold Consuls starts to give relief in seconds. helps malts you feel better fan. then. every uvsule you tube will give you more and -on relief until all cold symptoms are pus. or double your money bark 4 cold- agnting ingredients in each Capsule. that'- why they work so fast. l2 Doses site. so DUIC 790. Sold everywhere. r-- -i-um...-..... .l?i:IEIf t CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 sponaoreu by The Boss Burner tb Electric Ltd. & sod mat.-ti-is lsnne-oil or coal asu- - Refrigerators - Vacuum Cleaners - amiss; Iaehlnea - Floor Oil Furnace! , - Television - Ilansettes - Iudloo - Pnsto-0 Heat Burners for Kitchen Bang- au - Quaker Oil Ranges - Cabinet or knee on Heaters - Itemac Oil Burners will burn coal. wood and garbage. Power (gun type) Furnace Burners guaranteed. Immediate delivery and installation. Cash. Iteeatsbllshment Credit and D. ..PI(I 10 The Cuardian Friday. Jan. 25: 1957 Give Pg.-ggnql l CONTRACT By a.'JAv sacrum band. North's vulnerable heart' overt-ail. though it is to be spected. diminishes vihatever of-l t fensive values our hand had be-lwuh the cum card" we" Mm !& 19 1? ? hm ”P”k: bu . P w ylliarris who had the good fortune Whatdoyounow bid with each E?)P:15v5l?a 9 TLG i';i"sl:”t:' 9: lof seeing this play at The Hay- at the toilmirint tour innds? i0 I ”E”"- ? We 5IMarltet" in London. England dur- that the opponents will keep on bidding to point tthere they can mg the pasl summer' be doubled for penalties. of one nutrump at this stage may The Chalk Garen "It was a witty alert the opponents to the dangers comedy of an eccentric English lfhey face. and let them off theyhousehold. I'd read a lot about it 1. Four hearts. it is clear that hook. made. Whether or not the cuni-; raved about it. One reason I want- bined hoidinizs can iirudncc ten,ed to see the English version be- I. Four hearts. it is clear tiiatltricks at hearts will d9Dcnd on l1UWy('8ilSE of the two leading ladies- lhia hand must be played for game good partner's heart overt-all wasi both so well known in the English The decision has to be left to;Thenti-cg Dame North. All that can be done is to and Peggy Ashcroft, They were invite him to go on. l jumping to three hearts should be be doing justice to the hand. Theygi-and.daughtei-'5 companion, ti-an; considered. There is a limit to how club and spade control. the excel- formed the plgy .; she trgng. much strain can be put upon North lent trump fit, and the potentially formed everything in it, and in important queen of diamonds arid the midst of so mutih decorative them into further bidding whichiin the opponents suits, and the every spar: moment rehearsing ' is likely to be severely punished. balanced distribution, the indicai- this play for presentation as the . 2. Pass. Al the moment. there game contract is in notrump it Guild'5 entry in the Dominion Dra- are strong indications the best rev is not too much to expect that ma Fostivni, if the op- North has at least 8 points. ' H; M I ' to justify the ten trick contract. suspense. . i I BRlDGE Impressions Of The Chalk Garden Among the several residents of "' Charlottetown who were enthralled J.E. Harris and Miss Mary Bett A bid Miss Mary Beth Harris says of iin the New Yorker and Theatre 3. Three hearts. Here there is Arts and one of my friends saw it o assurance in game can beiin New York last Christmas. and Edith Evans I yboth excellent in their parts. Peg- A bid of two hearts would nurgy Ashcroft. as Miss Madrigal. the up to more than a tub heart bid. oddity effected something thmlgli I101 Cn0UEh 701" T01"? it's a sophisticated superior price 4. Three notrump. No risk of Entertainment," should be taken that the hand villi he played under gamg with 13 Members of the Charlottetown high card points. a double stunner Little Theatre Guild are spending real. partner is of chime in fibufty it will first be presented at an to bid four hearts if his hand is open Studio Night late in Feb- unsuitable for notrump play. but ruary. when all who attended can if that turns out to be the use be assured of an evening's enter- our values are sufficiently flexible tainment filled with humor and lBEDTIME STORIES Breaks 21 -Year Silence With Maiden Speech In Commons McCIill0th. 79 - your - Old Ulmll But under the town there was from Pictou. N.s.. maiden speech in the Commons 000.11” am, of the 55; mg tn Tuesday-brenkins I 11-year. 91- Pictou county. if not in Nova ence to seek aid for a coal mining scout community on the verge of be- coming a ghost town. Scotis governments to put up a imatgly :2,5oo,otn," in aid, total of 32.500300 10 help the such an expenditure were made. people of Westvilie, N.S.. open a Not only would 4. highly - new coal mine and save the town ized and modem mine he unit. of 4.300 from extinction. July 24. was first elected to the izens of Westville could look for- Commons in the 1935 general elec- ward to the future feeling secure Hon. He was "Patented in 194o,.that they could maintain their 1945, 1949 and 1953 but until Tues-ihumes and town." day had never made a speech iiiy the House. known member of the Commons. Opening of a new mine in this He is one of the House's bestv town- liked members and is ' the capital for lavish lobster di ners he throws each session. he is a friend of the high and of the Commons char staff or a OTTAWA (CP) - Henry Byron URGES NEW MINE mid? W a proven quantity of at least I.- "Unfortunately, to mine this deposit economically requires no He halted the federal Ind NOV! estimated expenditure of approx- "11 able if required for a national Mr. Mccullocb. who will be an emergency. but the Canadian cit- ”On' behalf of the people of iwestville I urge the government But he i. by no mean, an tin. of Nova Scotia to assist in the H. Commissioners Meet In Parltdule Village The resulalr riieetirilg of the Com- . . . . ' i t ' f k- gapeu is he ue,::::::?::i.:... ;.::..:..P.::. 3 "l3- Ion January llth, with all Commis- While Mr. Mccitiilofh Chas "Oi sioners present, Minutes of the made my l7l'9V 0113 0"""0"5 previous regular meeting w ll speeches in the 135,1 zl Y93l'5- ml as a special meeting of thlespreew has not be!!! in-'iC”V9 3-5. 3 mfm: ious month were approved as read her. One of the most "HWY 8" ;hy the Village Clerk, Mr. Arthur posts he has held is tcthairman of. D, Seaman the Commons commi ee on ral-i . . roads. canals and telegraph lines:wggliaggesharg';';:;:':nt?'th?r:;l "THAT'S MY FIRST" iment of 32028.23 on the new fire Mr. iuccuiiocii also is tiepuiyl fyliii account wasdaiso yanprtfsveitii. chairman of the Commons comil ejrelw” dsmllek '5c."”:" 91" 9 mittee on government-owned rally 3”." 5h"" 9' 3 i-'vill1,i;'I :19 V' 389 way and steamship lines. This. is ""113 1 E .ll'E8i'. Va ilced BVC be9I!. the important committee which 07 -Ire nearny comp et . . studies operations of the CNR andl Appreciation of the Commission- Trans-Canada Air Lines. both g0V'ieI'h was expressed for the cooper- ernment-owned. i3tlOl't of the Government mem- An amiable. quiet-spoken man. the mighty. He is an apt to Stoli. an elevator operator. a membcrl ' Blcicky Has A Bad Night That which by day will cause no . rl bitter winter days it was very hard to find anything at all to eat. Of late Biacky had been depending on '-Bliacky the Cf0W- corn that Farmer Brown's boy had What Biacky says is true, and PM WI 501' him dBl' EMF d8.V in it is all on account oi the dark-la tree in the Old Orchard. But the ness. Folks go about all tiayiday before Chatterer had found without having a single friciitgthat corn and carried it away. So then in the darkness of the night Blacky went to bed in a his hem- little sounds scare them hzilf lDil0Cl( tree with an Gmiily 8'-Omaclt death. And it is all because of theiAI1 empyt stomach will not let one darkness. They cannot see thingsisleell 100 Well- Bliicky dldn'1- HE around them. so they are afraid kept Waiting lip. EVEFYNMB lie when there is nothing at all to on woke up he thought of how hungry afraid of, he was and then it was hard to go Even a very hungry Crow should 10 SICEP addin- Once when the nigh was darkest Hooty the Owl hooted from the very next free. It wakened Biacky in such a sudden fright that he nearly fell from his perch. He was sure that Hooty was in the same tree with him. He dldntt dare move. He knew what wontkriul ears Hooty had. He knew all aout lIooiy's way of hunting at night. lie knew that when Hooty hoots he instantly leans forward and listens for some tiny sound made by some -one has wakened and frightened by his hootlng his big ears can hear the faintest rustle of leaves. it y doesn't do for anyone near at hand ; ,1, ” to move even the tiniest bit. The iii , faintest scratching of little claws on the bark of a tree will be heard an no "can", chance" by those wonderful ears and bring Blacky the Crow is afraid of the Slit. A thing of tread becomes at night. Hooty to the spot. Tu-ma or V. A. NI Windsor St. HIIHII. N. I. M II. Peter's Road Darlsttnttmrn P. E. I. Dill JIM. Evanlnun DIII 3417 FIIIIIAY Izts-Test Pattern 4:28-Sign On 1:30-Howdy Doody I200-Fun Time 5:9-Roy Rogers dark. He is very much afraid of the dark. He goes to bed early so as to be safely hidden away in a tree before the Black Shadows come out from the Purple Hills. In the daytime Blacky is bold. Then he trusts to those keen eyes of his to see a possible enemy long before there can be any dan- ger. Of all those he fears except- ing mankind, Hooty the Owl and After he was wakened by Hooty it was a long time before he could go to sleep. Indeed. he tlin't no to sleep until he heard I-footy's voice faint in the distance and so knew that the big Owl was no longer anywhere near. It was still dark when Blacky awoke for the day. but the Black Shadows were he- iginning to slip away. Just as soon as it was light enough for Blacky 0:00-Open 1-louse S:w- evil I Weather Izt BC News 0:55-Viewer-'s Guide Mrs. Hooty and others of the big to see at all he wanted to fly over members of the Owl family are them the Old Orchard and see if ones he fears most. lie shivers and Farmer Brown's boy had left sn- shakes when he hears them hunt. other ear of corn there. He thought 1:00-Grand Ole Oprey 7:30-Hobby Hunt 7:45-Nation's Business I:w4n Trial 3:8)-Plouffe Family Izot-Graphic 9:13-Country Hoednwn 10:0)-My Son. My Son 11:1!)-News & Weather 11: NEW TV SPECIAL Delicious Tender Oven-Baked Island Chicken-Use Also Beefburger - Topped with Cheese and French Fries! Only we THE WINDMILI. Tulle-Otn Service mar. 7131 CKCVI - Moncton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 Oil nu.-unis Jack at the 1:1! and Plans- ”.p.m.-Pools Blacky had had a bad. bad night. He had gone to bed hungry. These H H 2 f Healthful Re iresliing; Delicious: andsoinexpensive Get some today. V ?i X 7 , g x4;WKd .5. OUR IOAIDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ,7 mXAi"W 1 see! A 7, (As: v err y, Auuesmm HACK an AM CA of Chatterer the Red Squirrel. He wanted to get over there before Chntterer did. He was almost ready to start. although it was still nnl light. when he heard the voice of Hooty .agaln.It didn't sound very near. but it was enoutih to make Blacky stay right where he .was. Even a very huntzry Crow ;shnuld take no unnecessary (chances. So. Blacky remained hidden in line hit! hemlock tree until most of the Black shadows had started back toward the Purple Hills. i ROCKET PHOTOGRAPHS Pictures' of the sun will be taken by some of the research rockets to be fired more than too miles ;I1D in South Australia in 1957. iii . 1- GHGJLD on secure: - ransom 4 -, WORKMQ QMY NEW -M. ... I ya. u . HE'S WAY LE9?DRR ! K interviewed me, making hlgy hers. who, in various ways. assist- speech, Mr. McCulloch said: lid :ihl3;'iyI':i'0Vld9;l for tthethmeans "Yep. That's the first time I've f fwth; 9.5"e 55 "Ices 9 le 9” ever made a speech in the House 9.51” - l” 335 ""5" m'” N" of Commons. The only other 5 es . times I spoke was when I tabled I No action will be undertaken reports of the committee on rail- In the projected water-sewer sys- roads, canals and telegraph lines tom 50 badly needed llsfe "M11 I or when I asked an infrequcntyreport is made by the Metropoli- Questidng" ttan Committee, which was set About to members were in thelliill '0 make 3 "tidy 0' ill? Fwd Commons when Mr. Mccunoci, blems common to the Charlotte- rose to speak. Those who knew i0if'n area. Hope is expressed that he was speaking for the first time ""5 Will be dime 1" "W "9" ii" banged the tops of their desks. WF9- . Mr. McCulloch told the almost Street lights have now been In- mgnt Hon" thnt the town oi stalled on Falconwood Road and Westvlile in ivov: Skcotia'sbPictou sB:Jlvne::;:t n1::ri;i:& btiilswrgoroig ll HOW S III HI ECBIIHE let? rhyines are being closed. The a scarcity of necessary material people of the town. founded in due to the sleet storm last winter. 1894 by Scottish and Irish coal when all avaiiable.materlai was miners, could not even pay thcirlnecded to repair exisiting lines in tnxeg. the Province. , DAILY CROSSWORD it Acnoaa 5. Attempt 24. Anglo- Q P '3 Luty (Mica) G. Contendcd Sax- I. Hale fowl: 7. haves out on letter II. Measuring 1- B0! ""4 9. Resthouso 21. Single (Near EllU' unit 10. Grit id. Part of '10 be" Is. Interjcction :1. driving iauboi-s too tee , kilo good run Yluafdtyl Alli. 32. Ptar EEI-JG EEI atlcls it City (Nell 11. Narrow roadway I4. Jewish month 15. lakirno tiool TIEEEIJE 20. Fuel 21. Souk nut 33. Ireland 22. Without dio- 34. Apology oomtort as. Poker 31. urge worm stake it. Wait npos t1. Coastlines 30. hirrowl 21 Bin at an anchor 38. llagle's I7. Luclt ("J 39. River (8. bl O0. Knock lightly SI. Bcutdinav. tut country 31 Extend front Hill.) 3. shellac in. gredirnt 38. 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