NOVEMBER 8, 1947 the Parade. iisiiisiiieiiiiiiei: OAY PARAOE All Ex-Members of the Armed Forces, whether or not members ot the Canadian Legion, are urged to meet at the Legion Home at 10:15 A.M. on TUEiDAY, 11 NOVEMBER, I947. 17th (Recce Reg't) Band in attendance. Poppies will be worn. Remember your departed comrades by attending F. W. SMITH, Secretory-Manager, Ch'town. Branch, Cdn. Legion, Il.E.S.L. ACROSS 1. In this place a. Bark of e mulberry tree 9. Metal 10. Dr)‘ l1. Fells in frozen crystals i1. Skins is. Sum up so. Openings $8. Bowls underhena l0 God of war l2. Anger ss Binding for s wound M. Close to l1 Forbid M A duct - ianat.) 8O The devil si. Accumulate es. Precious metal M. A kind of plum es. Whirlpool l6. ls in debt ‘filly CROSSWORD 18. Drunkards 19. Owing 20. Sloth 22.'Arctio explorer 23. Assumed name 24. Cargo 26. Convert into leather 20. Exist 3i. Wild 33. Toss i and fro as. Aeriiorm fluids 86. Large W01’!!! 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North East South West Pass Pass 3 N T Peas Pass Pass better and easier contract but it could have been reached only it South had started out with two hearts —- a questionable choice. Against the actual three no- trump, West shrewdly avoided the pitfall at a diamond lead - which would have made everything sim- ple for the declarer -- and chose instead to lead his top spade. Dummy‘ and mm played 10w. and South won with the king. The three top hearts were cashed but South did not lead the fourth round - he had other work to perform first. west discarded the diamond seven on the third heart. and South, knowing his left-hand C r tB ‘d . °" m‘ " g‘; ATTENTION naacmvmcw~a~ i NURSING SISTERS’ ‘ axrmr ran DINNER - CHARLOTTETOWN Mimi's opening bid in today's l-{QTEL deal resulted in an inferior con- tract. but his playscted as iuii TUESDAY’ Nov’ "HI compensation. II‘. Northdealer. ‘Q8733 Q10542 Q6182 --1 Q53 . a ‘s eases 9.1a N a eicss‘! w E peas 5 s @108 {Q1084 ‘J62 QKO QAKQ’! OAQG §AK01 fiiebidding: Four hearts would have been s side since the end ‘of the war for 6 to 8 P.M. N/S interested contact MISS HATTIE MacLEAN P. E. Island Hospital IFMYHU/VCH 57/5/17,‘ I R CHIEF DOESN'T PIA/VTO 5E8 YOU IIGA/A/Z. £57? 55E 71105;’ JFK/Eli’ H. THESE JFWE! Yl/IP DROPPID MSV/VIGHfAFE O P YOU'VE BEEN DOA/SLE- (ROSSED, Cfil/NC/IEE! PAGE THIRTEEN Z; By Zane Grey MNE H,WELI:'HE'LL HAVE OI? KID WILL P w w mo ,_ decided not to rely on the diamond finesse. Alter establishing the heart ten as e trick and an entry, South led his spade nine and ducked in dummy. East won with the jack, but. (it should be observed) he could not afford ta cash the spade ‘ see“ That would set up s spade trick in dummy while the heart AMBER ONfl'- ten was still there. So Bast shllt- ed to the diamond ten. South went right up with the diamond ace, entered dummy with e heart (while West discarded an- other diamond), then passed l club into the West hand. 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