,9... we‘ ' ~.=;.'.;.::- >~'-"-'.'"-< - Paqagwatva Fly IAVIN W. I. The January meeting o! the ' New Haven Women’s Institute met at the home o! Mrs. s. n. Colwiil on Wednesday evening Jan. ‘l. Meeting opened with the Institute “Ode" and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll Call was answered with article for "fish pond". Min- utAl were read and approved. Sec. Treas. had bill tor wiring the school which amounted to $85.93. Proceeds torn Christmas concert which amounted to $46.15 was handed in to the Seen-Tress. also $15.15 from candy sold at concert. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid total amount ior bills SE31 leaving a balance o! $144.40 on ‘hand. It was moved andseconded that a teacher's desk and. chair be got for the school. Letters of thanks for fruit sent. were received irom Mrs. Richard §W u Dancing 9 O'clock "Nifl l it ANNUAL‘ All business men of the Trade, 4ffvv-v I Q O O §6 O-OO-O-Q-VVOKVQ V0 OQ-VQ-On- > WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN TO PUBLIC Charlottetown Board 0f Trade attend the Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Board of CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL WEDNESDAY, JAN. l4 AT 6 PM. DINNER $I.00 For RQSGFWIHOHS Phone the Secretary. Tel. I874. MaePhee, Mrs. n. e. Newman and Mr. Arthur Pollard. also letter ol thanks from sariitarium tor apples sent at Christmas and from Si. Vincent's Orphanage {or quilts re- ceived. Mrs. Stanley Newman invited members and their husbands to her home for a social evening in the ioitm of "Herd times" party. 1t was moved and seconded that tickets be sold on quilt at social evening. New committees were up pointed as follows: School com mittee. re-appointed. Prograhi Committee -Mrs. Gus Kierney and Mrs. Thomas Devereaux. Next place of meeting at the home a! Mrs. Charles MacDowalYs. Roll call to be answered with an ex- change ot valentines. A guessing contest was conducted by Ali's. Brewer Boyle and won by Mrs. Ar- tie liiacPhee. Meeting closed with God Save the King." Lunch was served by the hostess. TIIE CLOVER GLIIB I The City's Modern and Air- 7 l Conditioned Dance Hall CAFETERIA SERVICE Legionaires Crchestra LVIEEfiTING AAA‘; 0-040 City are cordially invited to F6bOQQQQ-OO 9 $ D § >§§Q§§44§§§§§O L l By Clifford _MacBride Naps! ::>n and Uncle Eliry _ AAl-l an: s an‘ ALL TH’ Beér EVEYTHING.’ one wowr TRADE » mass WFTH ME --’ FER EVEN JIST one MEAL.’ f By J. R. William? sroe ¥AFPING mo l use vouiz HEAD . game-r ME. 9U? THIS BRAEAD. BOARD l, ' 2 BEHIND s/ou AND ‘l SHUT DP.’ I i. Contract Bridge: Dy Jonplilne Oulbefleol D$§§ Bad Trump Break Not Always Fatal ' An, extremely bad break oi trumps is usually iutal to a nor- mal contract, but by playing tor (and getting) good breaks in other suits. the declare; can sometimes overcome his rfiliuizlfv. Observe today's deal. l ' Mariam». . Both aides vialnerable. Q DJ 5 2 QAKOBC ‘A862 goers ‘x10 9e N 0.10091 91oz W E s4 4K8‘! $ some 53 aios §AQ4 QAQJ832 91a ‘Q3 The bidding: " South Weet North East 1 9 Pass 2 g Pass 3 Q Pass 3 N T Pass Double _Noi'th. an expert. did not like to bid three notrump “than Void o! his partner's suil, but neither did lie like to stop short or game when lwldlflg three honor-tricks. South's bidding was a shade strenuous throughout. West opened the spade three and East's king went to the ace. Scull! Ellen 181d dOWn the ace and queen 7 0i trumps. In view of East's double, South had not expected 3, good div- THE GUARDIAN. I! WEDNIUDAI- JANUARY 11TH. YOUR LUCfiY DAY! Why Not Come and Try YOUR. LUCK at the BIG B. I. S. SURPRISE BINGO WHELAN MEMORIAL HALL Adm. 80a" —**"*——O:lt P-M. g ALL ooon riuzas ' l Legion Recreation ' CRIBBAGE, 45's, BRIDGE liar Members of Charlottetown l r Branch Canadian Legion Paid to 3i Dee. ‘I947 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14th 8 P.M. " Come and join in the tun. liwith the king. East returned the ispade tenvsouth won and led the ‘club queen. It held when West re- l iused to cover. and now south lad three rounds qt dllLilDlldS, ruli- ing the third round with e low trump. The club jack was than led ‘to the ace and another diamond ‘was returned. south had already cashed in leight tricks. and new. regardless l of East's play, he was sure to make iiion of trumps. but the revelation lthe jack and eight o! trumps. that East had six o! them still lThus. the doubled contract was came as something of a shock! fulfilled. despite the extraordznary Alter capturing the heart queen ,hreal< of the trump suit. 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