Amey ses lene NE The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, July 11, 1958, 9 i. r 4 os < ae e 4 i ea ___ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ‘scmoss «DOWN 1 ieee > ka ++ I~; Withered, 4. = eval — as a flower © 2. Absent boat [Al ¢@ Baron's 3.Native of 20. Fabric I estate house Copenhagen 21. Laun- 11. Conscious 4. Victorian . dry 12.Run awayto —— appli- , Gretna 5. Railroad ance _. ‘Green stations. 23,Pre- . . 28. Appetizer 6. Pronoun vious Dp: feenoon Musicale 15.Abysses —_, 7. Lofty ADis- - F p.m—Saturday Matinee ae ape a oe - pem.—Rin Tin Tin : 27. 2 short hair 26. Know ~. oe County Talent 19. Ignited 9. Not > (Scot. B30 p.m.—Off to Adventure 20. Spirited oe oo p.m—CFCY TV News and 22. Hawatian in more 31.Salt — Weether bird supplies 82. Cores #700 p.m.—Rifleman 28. Falsifieg - 14. Female 35. Obtain 0 p.m.—TBA 26. French sheep - 37. Wild pig = ‘__ (abbr. 7:45. p.m.—Piano Portraits with monetary ~ Red Soye unit T 00 p.m.~—ivanhoe p 30 p.m.—Swing Easy 28. 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West had led the three of spad- @s, presumably his fourth best spade. This meant West had three spades higher than-the \three spot. He could have none lower since the. deuce was. im sight in| dummy. | | It could be argued West might) have had more than four spades false- ly led from a five-card suit. This possibility is granted. It gets down to the question of knowing how your opponents play and how often they.bluff. That’s why we | started by saying bridge is not played in a vacuum. ‘Night Beat” , 8:30 p.m.—Col. 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Chaisson, Rollo Bag, arrived home recently from Goose Bay, Labrador, being. cal- -~ 5 5 5 6. 6. 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9: 9 his father, Mr. Henry Chaisson, who is now much improved in health, ; Miss Edie Burke and brother Donnie, Rollo Bay, left on Sun- ‘day for Hamilton, Ont. where jthey will sedk employment. Mr. Philip Malone, St. Peters, is employed at the home of Mr. Bert Mullally. Baby David Peters, four month old son of Mr. and Mrs Joey Peters Souris West, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Isaac White, Souris West, is not enjoying his usual good health and is receiving medical care at the home of his daughter Mrs. Felix Peters, with whom he resides. ‘ — : . but declarer thea} | a DAILY ChYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work tts. AXYDLBAAXR | f& LONGFELLOW simply stands for another. In this sample A fs nse@ |. for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. 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