i NO 7. 1946 ~ ‘ ' . .- THE CHARLO ‘ We *-“:‘;‘¢=‘-4¢:-: - TTETOWN GUARDE - a PAGE NINE . q eoeooeo-oeelufooooeo-oaoe i-t i I ~.~,, u G , M uNfip c ‘y u” n’ l, . . . . ‘u. _ i ~ . flea.- . a h, r uvrmeiivw vi T i: mm! n: is uqipgggg, i. ma" "u? - 0 r AND NOT WAD. -. 0 g I I . _ DON MESSER and ‘ B Yet‘ -' ms ISLANDERS ’ . . . .» ' - 90o I I Under t.ie Distinguished Patronage at I n_ >- : - 2:30 ’ ‘ ' i E HIS HONOUR, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR BERNARD j ‘ 3mm" u" 4 iiiiii MIis. BERNARD j /"" , _, 4* i “L‘““ 0 _ I § h“ | "v s _ h _ ‘ ‘ ‘ > Sponsored by , . ;, It.‘ ~ 4 a DAILY CRQ5 swgk D , m: LADIES’ AUXILIARY or m: CANADIAN LEGION, ~ - , Amuse DOWN zaceiiipeiiiiiiii , s. E. s. L. I <3?~:_~7€=..’=....r......' <1. stylish 1. Aetiiai a n A iiaiii < """ s. Food sari i eeiioiueii ‘off-ea m JOE “LOOKA 9.Capital zsti-iires nveiiiora LEGION HALL DANGNG 9-‘ ' l’ HAM FISH“ (EXYPt-I 3.Anger 1 4 i " -*~ ,.,,D,m,,,,,,,,,_ “an,” “J31” NOVEMBER 'lItI| DRESS OPTIONAL ‘ .°2e”i°é’e‘°’a=m"”'ii§eo.i°°“'°eiie ‘dibfiiifihifieii, ‘i as the H. Iixchehgo; mm,“ . iieafouérlnprae‘ w: wAur .. our runs 5_ . . . - 9mm‘ m flaw" .1 ugelgfi‘ < Tickets, including Tax and Refreshments, $1.00 ‘ 13. Aside sloth zeAiaw < Tickets on Sale at Old S oin, Reddin’: Drug and Legion. . 14. Ami-mauve s. Urge 2s. oeeaii i. p < reply o. uiuid (Gui! so. Use r i “m, _ . ‘ - - A - “M1 ll-BKIPJ! of Mex.) mm}? a; I“" ' ' ' "one on 1189K"! SZNgflVQ of on.“ . _ _ ._----- - _ -—-—~——i-a_i_ 17 mtg‘! 15- Bnuflt Denmark 38. Spawn oflilh ' n g . ' “m” at-Cilviliid.) sdivtaii‘ Ex t c t t B d .1223 llaoaotwai- 35.Grcw old Flckyryvrirp , ‘(alibi-J ' 5 I tlntil Ilee. l9. Biblical city i B: Immune caiiieiteaii 20. Enclosure. _.___ Rune B ‘(T- n u u for horses ' l‘ l‘ $0 Vi- IIP til 23-Aldth TORONTO. N v s _ (c?) - ———— ifi-Bay window ‘Ontario ooim not apiieai today A! rubber brides the defenders‘ 25A Nan" o; quashed me app“; o‘ M‘. and Mm duty is to defeat every contract swiioeii George Pqpowlcn, convicted slayer: "l" w! possibly at defeated. and 21 penpoinu of MW Nam scum Tiloroid ma, to give no attention to the fact “Tom chum’ but at m‘; ame time gran“ that their desperate detense may zenreiiiii-iiim ed a stay oi execution llllIZII Dec. mull only --1 "Wrtrieks 1dr the (gym) 5 to enable me aprelmmb to “make (ieclarer. [it duplicate, however, ‘adwi-iiiiiie Iiiimiei appiiooiioii to Ottawa ii tilts Philesvvhv must be reversed sLConclude they are so advised." F" examPlei 33.Apt The middle-aged Soum Thomld 34. Breach couple were w die at Welland one 37. Gaze week trom tonizrit, Nov. 12. h North dealer. 39. Custom It was learned that the Popuwich Neuher side vulnerable‘ eLAprojection couple would not sea; rtzhi. to ap- Mamhpoln‘ dupmam on wood tor Ipeal to the Supreme Court o! Can- _ joining ads. but would ‘ask only for oom- AA J 10 8 ._ “ , _ e2 Weed: o! mutation o! senurnce. ‘ l 9A. Q J 6 _ 1 1 - - H" || i; grglnfleldg _. The application ior l hfw as‘ gs = ._ u“ / l||]|] I (3th) ~ivas based on the oontcnt on a ‘A K9 e $2 "niiiiiiiiiiu ‘ _ 43. Feet evidence given at the tiial in Wel- . Q 5 4 . K 7 o ...ii<|||III.iuI|IIIIIII “jrflrbwhgq- land last September had been (also Q 10 9 3 N UK 3 5 BRINGING UP FATHER tone“, aiio they noiv desired to present Q K 1o 9 7 W E on 4 ai new atikiavits was? uwaiéld "give 5 S ‘J a . t ts roun e ea o ._ . _ g , flIYHOQUdrIh-A Human-en quotation §m_ a” w - 1I>1° 5 . a s 2 F up VOUPE m GLAD ifiiggir ma; HE HAD The 50-year-old New was sev- ‘_ ' You KP! ‘THIS v A r-r w u v a '1' J I‘ '1' M A ww A a M n s A mly beaten on ‘t swam“ um :14‘: . SNORING‘ HQU$E;AND w“; RAD"... I34 v A M z Q K w ‘ 3 3 g- T 1 B c x w F x A__ ETIOTOIIOWIBSI. June. He died several ‘Q 7 a 3 2 z r ABOUT ‘GU20: 53$ Sigvggl-gfiié-V ' aye a r. . bi A T H ‘r J A s. "The iiezeiieo ii the ttgiaitwu ‘In The bidding: - BELIEVE IN DREAMS- W0 1 I Yeeterday’: oi-ypaoiiiimi ‘i-m trrrans mmrrv worms, m: gleilfingofitchugnvgved ‘their o: 1mm‘ f" “m m" UTTgigs sOUNp WITHOUT MIND-VIRGIL. "‘ iiiai o! the ehahie against them." 24' Pa" zgT P" Koiatriiiiitaii by Kill rutiiiiu syiiaieeo. iae gsiilig Chet Jldl-TSIQB ltt-Sfigltverénr‘: 3: Pa: 3N1. P‘ w“ " 8 UIY - l'i0 ~ , lsmm Pale Peel DA‘ lY ¢R° 5 5W 0 RD ...';"s.:i'*°.2:1‘.':.i:*:' “ ' Alter North's "reverse bid" o! 3. utters 21. Unit o! 3. The rise and work tall of water 23. hiel l. Way $5. River 5. l-lelt em: I 0. To eole I81!" ‘I. Period o! time 8. Beetowed 9. On the eeet ' ooeen 82. A eimpleton I0. Iior tear 88f Biol: gull Chin. that as. llditior l6. A white l1. Oorrode lie 18. East. Indie! 20. Music (abbn) note 1D. Men! name 22. Old hone It. Pertaining to the Spanish peninsula 28. Strike 30. Adhesive mixture l1. Subltenee 85. Girl's name 36. Forest: 6B. Neuter Jonoun ID. willed febrile e2. Gulf - (Siberia) (3. A hammer end e5. A prime i1. River ( n.) e8. Danger 49. Men's name i pole.) 50. Barter 51- Factors DOWN ‘l. Twaddle ‘eliiisifl L11 41. Amazon estuary . 44. Ireland 39. Engroued 4d. Free 40. Pitcher 47. Girl's rieme flWHUWUH%Au"mmmqMflm Ixqc cir xxanxnnr an ctr KZON Yv CIP RBRABOOYVVYBRPH 0KR!— L‘"vYnn _‘. JJKQT lh-yptoquete: HEALTH AND VMKB r FPHE TWO BLESSINGS OI‘ LIFlik-MENANDER. Dieiribuied by Kin: Feature: tlyadiute, 2:4 , . submitted now by the owl-Wi- [IIEIIEII] tiLlIRfii-i statement oi the deceased man should not have been admitted It .the trial. In our opinion the state- ment was properly adm~ltted..."_ i The Obie! Justice said that it we; not by any means certain that j, jury would accept the evidence I "GALLANT JOURNEY" INSPIIIES WARDROBE NEW YORK -It. is, and always has been, the custom tor leading designers to use stage plays and films es inspiration for special col- lections ot clothes. A current. illus- tration is the group ot travel cus- tumes created around the film, “Gallant Journey." The clothe! ere based on the idea of an inte- grated wandrobe. with pieces ilint one interchangeable. sci that. e small amount o! luggage will sui- flce for e number ct changes. There are suits, for example. that can be worn for travel with simple accessories, but may be dressed up wlth fine jewelry and other ele- gant. accesso ies for important Iuncheons. Fabrics are selected to be durable and noncrushable, to press out easily. ‘Typical is a suit oi’ 2-color tweed, short-jacketed with a little-boy collar and wilken tie. 1t has bias pocket and easy skirt, especially good for travel. Add some dominant costume jew- elry and this suit can go to tee In e city. ' Before your COLD GROWS SERIOUS L’ Stop it with two species, South was afraid that a three-club bid by himsel! would sound so weak that North might pass. and South felt that with North holding a stmnz hand. there might be a giood play for game In no- trump. Hence Soutlfs owo-notrump call without anything in hearts. Moat players in West's position would autmn-aitically oven the ten or seven oi dianruud. on the sound thmry that that was the best chance to detest the contract. At rubber bridge no iaul: could be Iound with this reasoning, but at duplicate the export would take a different view o! the matter. He would not try to beat three no- trump! He would reason that with East, unable to overcail even one club, the East-West hands were absolutely marked as too weak to have a lighting chance for ilve tricks. On that analysis, West would aim his opening lead, not at the defeat u! the contract. but against extra tricks and he would realize that a diamond lead might go right up to a tmacc in declar- cr's hand. 'I‘hus, lie would select the heart ten. mid he would be re- worded by demrcfs making one trick 1m than against the dia- niond opening. Sue's USED TO PLAYING ON A HTS TOO BAD WE ONLY ‘HAVE AN U QPIGHT- ' g RN (AMI JIMIPY NERVISI YOU NEED MORE LIVER BIL! Um liIe lelpi ligal yer Ieeludyrevileeyeuriely’: nnturellmtire. Lark eibileuemneveneem, oeeeiietiqiiiifigeatieqlm efcerg. Fer \‘§.\ {\$;\C§'\\\.\\T* . A ~-Eu1' CHARLOTTE ~ARE YOU READY, P CHARLOTTE ? J UWHIOIIIRIIIIIQIIIIIVIIIIIflI ’ ’ Flllhmu Finite-tires. Cenlfilsrgert 0k IivI hills. Illefielfriiienl Ilerh. UVIR FRIIlH-IIVE ‘IAII-ITS IUT OUR WAY aiunraw rouse '7. HE'S PURTY \ ' ’ Now ~"* Qua" A “mt BUT = Yiiliifiiiéssa’ gecoaos? iéouneiziiie skies M, B YOUR BURGLAR- CAMPAIGNS AND ALARM szecoaos COMPOSIMG _ TONIGHT-1\-\E coirwieaciats-uieizes i wm YOU Miss 11-1 gzqwittveas By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Maior Hoopla NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY watt, um oi=i= Hare THE MASQUERADE ./ mu. ME A cAa. NAPOLEON- _ m; 0.81am on» nu. 5y uiriii-c Nee-sooner Datum s.‘ ‘sfiwi i" RUTCLIFF, >5 cones {iii - Puma wi-io ems: lP MY momma/game THS BLACK-