l JUNE “- 1947 Guest Speakers: a t! Milli. Pilllllcfillllrllnil I BIBLE SOCiE'l‘Y PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY IRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND St. Jiihn’s Anglican Church MILTON, P. E. I. Thursday Evening JUNE 26th AT a 0'CLOCK REV. E. M. B. WHEELOCK, B.A., B.D., Fairville, N B. Recently Appointed District Secretary. REV. s. a. MacDONALD, B.Sc., o.o., St. liiliii, N. e Interim District Secretary PLANTOATTDOI MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING Two Orchestras Lunches and Soft» Drinks THE CHARLUTTEIUWN __(_;tJ_,ARDlAN Opening I Hospital Dance l ll Matthew 8i illetesn Warehouse, Soiirie ' l Wednesday Night June 25th l ~~.-i';~ki7y-<e>ooQeoQ>eo@o I I Modern a nus sensuous Starting Friday, June 20, we will run our bus two trips weekly on Mondays and Fridays. Leave Kinkora at 8:30 A.M. Leave Chor- lottetown on return to Kinkora at 4 P.M., and also late trip start- ing Saturday, June 2i, and every second Saturday alter leave Kin- kora at 6 P. M. Leave Charlottetown return to Kinkora at 11:30 P.M. GEIITRIIL BIIS LIIIES Wood Island-Caribou Service Pending completion of Installation of oil burners on the "Charles A. Dunning" the service will be carried on by the M. V. "Prince Nova" as follows: Leave Wood Islands 7 A.M.—II A.M.-B P.M. Leave Caribou . . . . 9 A.M.- I P.M.—5 P.M. Operating Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as I946 LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A.M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS OUT OUR WAY suflen 33. Selenium iaym.) I4. A catch In a stocking I6. Queer old fellow (slang) l8. Obese 80. Simian 31. Semiiiquid mixture to! cake B4. Little island ‘37. Conjunction 38. Paradise l0. lmpost 4i. Young man 43. Loose hang- in g point e5. Music note 46. Clan 49. Pattern 51. Pacific island 52. Rub out as. Rip 64. Dispatched DOWN l. City (Muse) liertiiiiiiilieriend Ferries Ltd. DAILY CROSSWORD ~ ~ = $Loow GELID cpfll . wtng MM bie urrs ADOBE ‘l. sun Not working baolziaer A E‘ A v i; 2:’ s W E 5' You“: Q, Plgcegol fl. Enthueiaam 5 L E K e ~ K . salmon burial __I9. Spread c o u R T s N E A Psmalww‘ "D'“°°'“P F“ LAPS ACT Ill-J 551M" N“? AT’ escuaca to Fragrant 4 lmoflflblof “~32???” i c c as A e d; TGham e e 11, $3M gong 8. Rest M. Biblical s l: I: L i. o a A v " "iili"SliaTit'-"m" BTCiYCITETéZ " " "THIN"? ‘ e e i. v A us‘ l4. ciilao‘: some: "- Primary h. M _ A u lowest note ll. Conduit color e 1:; I l" 15, Subgldg 16.1nsect 85. Newest e1. Cruz in; 17 Git,” l9. Move. as -86.Bariiehmen4. ana e “a” by “int-cs 89. Entities 48. Organ o! m, Potty m. Mai-shy 42. Teri cents Iigariiis quarrel meadow 44. Pierce, as 50. Biblical 2o. ’i'o become 22. Military we “"1" "1""! '""“° CRYPTOQUOTE-A crillmlflm ii"°""°" M}! XBIH R ZHHXW WXFQ JXFFGMFD HHHXW-WQBZN. CBRVANTES. Yesterday's Cryptoquole: DON'T PUT T00 FIN $0 YOUR wrr I0! nu n‘ SHOULD GET UHKVHRKTH. KG RN Dlltrllvlllbd by Kins from"! $¥I'""‘°- l"- THAT FANCY OOOH.’ CURL - ANY FANCY . STUFF-HT COLLECT! ‘ Y SILVER BUSHES! M B W E A POINT "i 1- *~ “MM suriroxiisina" noun MY SILK sCARF CHECKROOM Ad mission 35c. et¢>eoa>eeeq>eo$eosoo=aeoa>eocee¢eo¢ee@m Ccritraot Bridge By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON REGARDING PENALTY DOUBLES l 1n the opinion o! many tine players. the true criterion or a penalty double is not so much whe- ther the contract can actually be defeated, but whet-her thr- oppon- ants ‘WILI have the materiel and the Jortitude to redouble. 1:. other words. it does not make a vast amount o! difference at rubber bridge ii a doubled contract i; tul- Iiiled without overtriciss. but suc- cessful redouble: can account for huge scores. Let's look at a typical case: QAKISZ QAKSQ .33“ _ “Q52 _f_ _ _ lame: QQJOT tor: N oiooeo eloeoe W E 3 gamers s on: ‘no gas OQJ QKQIT! 4x104 I/Tiefidrlmg: West Noefi Dal lPaaa Paaa l‘ Pass 2Q Pan 2Q Peso 2N1‘ Paaa BQU) Pass 8N1‘ Paae Paae Dbia. Pane Pass Pass Ailusini-i was made to a "typical" case. but it must be admitted that Norlhfls rebid or his {our-card heart Milt was more remarkable than typical. Obviolisly. North should have raised at this point Io three no-trunlp. North's actual bidding however turned out very lucky, i.-i that it seems to have given East the lim- pression that North did not like a no-trump contract. Not that um excuses East’; double - the bid- ding by bothflNorth and South was dangerous action. He could 110t- lexpect his partner to produce a Iairigle trick, and he himself could ‘not possibly guaiantee the defeat o! a nine-trick contract. The redouble ‘was eminently satisfactory when West opened a low club. East's aces were qu ckly removed, and declare-r could then tlln eleven tricks with the great- est of ease. A spade ‘end by West - strong- iy iiiclionird by Eats "Iuube would have saviri the 800 IIOIHIS In overtrieks. but East's dcubic still would have made nim look rely bud. BLINBURY W. M. S. The members of the Bunbury W. M. S. met at the home oi Mrs. Leslie MacDonald ior their June nicotine. Mrs. William Small- vooci was in cilarge n! tilc wor- iship service. which was taken til-mm flir- i-‘lissionary Monthly. Scripture was read in unison and ‘itlic prnrcr was taken by Mrs Allison ‘Fail. In the programme. “The Church Crimes Buck in Asia." Mrs. Small- unrid was the leader. Several members took part. in this inter- ’ CHIEF PIE-EYE NOT "'7 LIVE HERE MMNY MOONS- Move FAR Awlio/ T0 y“ . LAND o: SUNBET-COM& .0 . BACK now To ese Pu: t ; ' HUNTING GROUND-w ' no FRIENDS LEFT, CHIEF PLENTY SAD! TUESDAY DANCE AT THE WHELAN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM I75 GRAFTON ST. 9-I2 o'clock ll Music supplied by the "IRISII SWIRGSTEIIS" fai- too strong for East to risk than f, TOIIRISTS " ron - INFORMATION ' —Contact— i P. z. i. nd, Old Time CANTEER Biting orogramme and much in. formation was gained regarding the work being done in Japan, Korea and China. The president. Mrs, John 1-; IIIMDOHHId. presided over the business portion oi’ the meeting. A satislactory financial statement was given by the treasurer. Meeting closed with the Bene~ diction, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. EBENEZER SCHOOL Report tor May. Grade X‘.-1. Marlon MacDonald; 2. Robert MacDonald; 3. Helen MhcRae. Grade IX-I. Wally Shearer. Grade VIII.—1. 1m Mack“; 2, Leitha Houston. Grade V.—1. Dorothy Ford. Grade IV.-1. Betty Flord. Grade IIL-l. Laura Ford. _ _Grade II. 9r.—1. Glen-his Ford; 2. Elia MacKenzie; 3. Katherine Ford. . Grade ll. Jr.—1. Marilyn Ford; 2. Erwin Ford. Grade i. Sit-l. Robert and Errol] Ford. equal Grade I. Jr.—-l. Enid Ford. Highest average in Intermediate e-Miarion MacDonald. 81.7%. Sighest average In Intermediate Grades-Betty Ford. 93%. Highest average in Junior Grades “Marilyn Ford. 98% Perfect attendance: Marion Mac- Donald. Beity Ford. Laura Ford. Katherine Ford. Barbara Ford. Ella .Macl<enzie. Erroii Ford. Marilyn ‘Ford. Robert Pbrd. i Erma C. FPIPSMTBBCIWF. A ‘MATTER 0F TASTE The soldier looked up from his letter. He was getting married on his next leave, and his girl friend had mitten asking his opinion Mil her wedding dress. "1 say. Sarge." ihc said. “what color do you think I5 beet (or a bride?" "Welifl answered the sergeant thougihitfuliy. "it all depends: but I married a white one myself’ BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT $.30 '.:s=.l:r.*"=i"-=-= Binaae In the cltv Freezout For Charitable PIIMII 9% TRAVEL BIIREAII Phone IIOO . IOI Queen St. lo§eo~qu>eoa>eo<ces¢>oo With Maior Howl» .ci-l i= PIE~EVE.'COME EGADPFTCE ~looR NIGWAM - roniain AT i-IOQPI-E Mwoa/ we can TALK OVER oco I flMggaos/UM AN uouoizaizv i cougar/am OF THE f’ AH. 5g». MoiiicAais.--~/ you MusT ooue mo oi AT ‘ft-IE MANOR! t. PAGE lgma FT JIIV It’ Y... .," w: sen/MP: 1r m/s mu ii/Asleiinm.’ ll BIRTHDAY NEXT WEEK-- "THEN YOU COULD BUY ME,A PERSIAN LAMB COAT ON ‘mls FUR SALE! ~ c *1 .+ yo: -— ' m. 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