‘AUGUST: i _ 1941 Ed!‘ f0 85/ 60f”? Ko/l; R33] Ki» IASY Y0 lOtl-DILIOIITIUL Y0 iMOII "PIPE SMOKERS! ASK FOR OODENW CUT PLUG." PROTECT EYES 1N G1>ITT1NG Don't expose your eyes to out_ ' 1'5 lrlflfe Just for the sake oi s. Jllllfld eyelids. liven closed jds (lo nut provide protection against §..’ll'(.‘. ‘iou con use a temporary substi- tute for sunglasses, ho\ve\*er_ 11' y“ mrt to avoid a goggIy-lvhite aren ‘ iv n suntnnnccl late. Quite able to. $.11. h-hit [or glasses while you areI sun-bathing are cotton shields, one placed over each eye. 11 the 5:11am is thick enough to block out ight, the size o! the pad needn't be much larger than your eye. Moisten the pad to make it cling m" the Eyelid. I! pads are mois- tened with a cooling lotion, says model Betty Underwood, who dip: her cotton in witch hazel, theme: shields will give sparklers a beau. ty treatment while protecting them from glare. DAILY CROSSWOR 22. Public 2. Not working 8. Bind 1. Native Aryan o! India U. Thin silk (Chin.) 6. Roman money 7. Isinglaal 8. Objects 9. Uncooked 1!. Branch 16. Lubrieato 18. A search 19. Knock 20.Knoba (archaic) ACROQ l. Marrow in bone 6. Course hominy U. Halt diameter! 10. Ono's suc- ccssors 12. American author 13. Kind of scar! 14. Tiny l5. Perform 17. Devoumd 18. A quip 21. Type measure 22. Island (ol Alaélra) 25. Narrow roadwayi 27. ‘Jrperl o! nzolsturo 20. Harbor: 31. Follow 33. Dollar 18p.) 84. Mother 35\C.1nva.o eheltcra 31. Question Si). River i Chin.) 40.111011 (S. Of thb country 46. Small owl 4s. Long-legged bird 4!). -—- of Troy .50. Concludes 51. Rip pow! 1. Yvon ‘“ CRYFIOQUOIE-A cryptogram quotation no oosou QTEUY. JTN QTEUDIHT z Y B B‘ D J W Q D T J RDOOGYTQ Yesterday's Cryptoqnotc: MATH}?! A RICH WOMAN AS THACKERAY. 23. Wealth 24. Metal 26. Bolero 28. Proaecute 30. ‘Pherefore 32. Halt ems 34. Retuilc o! S6. Not loose 88. Coin 40. Weapon of l1. Old measure D uuuuau IEIIJEIUE! manna mason u on EDDIE lam Hi notice u M . m mr~ ma nu mun gun unmnn m QED T _ judicially _ mgvqggigag Br gmam IIIBEIE’ u Yenenlnro Aunt DEB IE5 BEE E Iii El grapes (Persia) 42. Skin tumor 44. Particle of addition 45. French ‘ article 47. Born the chase (So. Am.) (Heb) IZRRTD FDBNRY— REMEMBER ms as EASY r0 A. POOR WOMAN- Distributed by xlna Fwwm Syndicate. 11w- ')Ul OUR WAY Iv l. R. WILLIAMS I I GUESS THESE I OUTFITS ARE KIND . C-Y 5ILLY" AND NO '.'. GOOD FOR ANYTHING l“ a t: l T _ OVERLOOKED IILLIE THE TOILEI t page" .’._.4._‘_ II¢$>/" 4% .5 " ' 1'1 g-S WHO‘ 5 LOO?I<I N' OKAY, MISS JONES WE'LL SEAKH THE HOUSE PW EVIOEBEE a”; _. vTL-‘é¥TJF"1‘!?~‘s"-r'7.‘-""' Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbwuon AN ILLOGICAL RETURN East ruined the day's deal by "mbreadlr!" hi partner's opening lead. defense in to- nine-o Holy Redeemer Hall ' TU-NIUHT 8.30 flhe nrlzer arr the same n lune prevailing at othu Bingo: In the clty. I I I I I S - i1 it had been ionnn blzhest. de- somcwhat dangerou, in vn-w o! his weak diamond lwlding, but it i; dit- __ ilcult to suggest any better course oi action. south could not very well lead mould have made miitters spade suit. West properly decided to lead the top card. Erst put up the queen and dcciarcr won Wlihl the ace. Tlhe club finesse was nowI taken and East. o! wurse, won with, the lune. | The pzesunlption is‘ that at this point East thought about no-hing except that his parzner 111d opened o. spidc~~ln any case, he weodeniy. returned that suit. This n-iilst have 7:00 A.M.; 1:10 ELM. claret, who prompily ' rest oi.’ the clubs. three heart tricks. and another spade. Lhus makinfl. two tricks over contract. '| East rriight have givov. more thought to the opening lead. ThcI eight-spot cot-id not h.- fourth highest because by the Rule oi Il TRAVEL BIIREAII PhoneIIOO - I01 QueenJSt. MONCTON figmvl l AIRHNIQ; THE WINGS OF NEW ENGLAND iebid his tour-card heart suit, and SUMMERSIDE it was no‘. attractive to raise North's NEW GLASGOW clubs. HALIFAX West's selection ni the opcninq Lu" Charhlnetown FOR MONCTON easy for his partner Realizing that 3;“; A_M_; 11:40 A_M_ the lead or the spade deUIJB would 5:00 P_M_ give the (also impression of a lair T9 NEW GLASGOW 1:10 RM. TO HALIFAX For Reservations Phone 206i - 540 been extremely pleasing tn the tie-I ran oii the. TOIIRISTS g - . p. FOR l‘ Vi‘) Convenient INFORMATION I - _‘ Return Rights —¢~~~==*- ! - £2.12? in’; t P. s. |. ‘A,’ i i 8-5 South dealer. I Frau“ 36"‘ ‘m9! “llnenbh- I For Charltnbll Purpose: g 1o 5 ' QK 7 2 ~ ~ ~~ - r I — ' — . Q 4 ,cla.rcr would nave had no card h gher ‘A Q 1° 9 3 2 ‘than the cighl! Eight. from eleven . g 7 4 a ‘ Q 9 6 3 ‘leaves three, and East hmlsel! tliid v 10 6 5 3 N .3 3 - ‘two higher lords while the ten- ‘K 1° 1 _ W E .A J o spot W215 in sight in dummy. Thus. ‘g 5 , S 5 g ;the 10nd was JIJVIOIIEIY “ton o! noth- ‘K 7 . ing" nnri there could be no good ‘A K J . |purpcse In rclurning the <uit. East QA Q 9 4 ishould have shifted to diamonds Q0 B 3 _ with the utmost cslerity. and the ‘J 6 4 Icontraot would have gene down two The blddlngn "‘°"" oilth West North East r_ ___ 1 I Pass 2 4‘. Pam ‘ ‘ 2N1‘ Pas: 8N1‘ Pan Pa: Pass South's two-notrurnp rebld was . NO,MA'M,THI5 HERE'S EINRY PREVOST. w» j ' 1%! l #1 iW-DOTTY. I I-TAD TWO FIVE DOLLAR BILLS HIDDEN |N Tong UMBPELLAH Iho- h. l hi. o hbllnml symm- I‘ PAGE NINE- By Zone Guy I HE SAYS HE ONT TAKE Y! / , 2/» I i”: »‘"~ .~"’ .. we lumen, mu A51’ m: T'A5l’ WDERSTAND... 'I<r%IvcsK>:§~c1L'Ivlcg<"'s‘1l\HE ‘vs racuse IM...THEY cum: mmx vou. grlgg-gg-f IM 1o his lloizsruil. om AT w: . TUTTLE... u. - w. i X’ 4 _ z _ . - AND WAS 1 SURPRISED WHEN l OPENED ' rr UP ?/ P111740’, . aluueius ur FATHEI ~-~~—---- e. -..-.__..:.__ _ Iv GGOFG; MMIMODIII DADDV-M-IY DON'T 9Q; 5Q 55E DE DIckEv AND HAVE ACl-IECK- U5‘ A5 MOTHER‘ wAm-s YOLI To DO BEFORE 54-15 6056 AwAv/‘P NOW-LISTEM-I ‘TGJJ wou 1O 5.45.5 Elem, gggggg §ao I i CEIZTAIHLV ‘ “'94- SHOULD so THE DOCTOR! i Service Leave Wood Islonds- \ Operating Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Some as I946 FOR LATEST NEWS Ilorthumherlanii Ferries Ltd. 0d lsacb-ibou SCHEDULE UNTIL SEPT. 30th. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Prince Novo . . . . . . .. 7 u.m II u.m. 3 p.m. Charles A. Dunning 9 u.m I p.m. 5 p.m. Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning 7 u.m. II u.m. 3 p.m. Prince Nova . 9 u.m. I p.m. 5 p.m. LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) our: BOARDING House aweLLJl/(Asolzi A COUPLE OF’ / P A URKE.’ You weae» 4 iiefiév A me Datum- ING cuP AT HE 0w row» PUMP m THAT, BQQT Wffll GEOGAN. 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