FEBRUARY 24. 1941 i‘ _ Present I'll! LIGUORIAN PLAYERS ' in the Soul-Stirring Drama In Three Acts ‘-‘T he Song of Bernadette” At HOLY REDEEMER HALL, Upper o“... s..." MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 8:30 0'CLOCK Admission - - - - Fifty Cents ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT Tickets on Sale Holy Redeemer Rectory, 73 Euston Street 1m. r0 airman ascrcm or MOUNT EVEREST dii, Australian fonrner R.A.F. of- ticrr who recently complettd the ‘GAILY CROSSWORD and iieddin Bros. Drug Store, Charlottetown. Mount Everest in the Himalayas in ain and establishing an airssupplied base comp at that level. fiicl post-war Brliteiin-twwstralia BL! A Hlllli ililfliili ill“ II ACROSS DOWN 19. Young deer 1. Juice of 1. Plant ovule 21. Float pm," 2 Sleeveless 22. Long tooth 4 Poljgqmfln garment 24. Simple little lIBI islang) t Arab) songs ~ ll 7 One of the Northern 25. Female phiiippine sea birds servant islands l. Sheltered 26. blot s Musical inlets suitable work ti. Precious 27. Equip l0 Bundle of stone with men grain 6. Young dog 28. Constella- ll. Cloud 7. Man “on 13. Tablet 9. Firm 29. admonish 0. 9° Saturday‘: Answer 14. Touch Resorts 8i. Portions 35. Mei-gamer 15. Music note 12 Cost 34. Steering 87.Conlemi 17. Land- _ Iii Finish apparatus 39. Evening measure l3. A foundling lnaut.) IPOBL) 1B. Gains l9. Suitable i- feet up the world's highest mount- Ilrarotol Understands if‘ Woman .5’ By Join: lllllowly l-lom o Yo’ . vxry u: .~a~c~o'o<r “Thfli-‘il be twice in as many weeks you've been to see me." the old Scotswoman said, when Dr. M"? paid her oall. "Yes. I took it as a big compli- ment that you should have applied l0 loin my panel." the doctor said. "Aye. You seemed to know your Job. It wasna’ for medical attention that I Joined the insurance business. but for the pension at Gib-irrespec- tive of the few pounds a body might have szvcd," Libby said, a little pugnacl-ously. "I understand,” smiled tiic docl, tor. “You'll bc as fit as a fiddle byi the beiinnlng of the week." "It's a great nuisance. Mr. Bret-e- I I "Ho's Going To Brittany" i I that it wouldn't have mattered.” —— 19451 or 1950. "Monday tortrilght he goes? DARWIN. Australia, Fob. m - He suld he was investigating pos- Thaw! 8"’? you a rest!’ tilfutetdl-GXOUD Capt. AF. Baii- sibllity of landing oirpimes 15,090» "Aye" ‘ Brereton himself oime out o1 his; studio as she reached hei- cap, "Qui work, doctor," he smiled. "Whats the verdict?" I "Flul She's feeling pretty bag. Rllllollah she won‘t admit it. Ihel must slay in bed over the We“. end.” doubt if/she will." Shc mustt l have made it very. cicar to her." l “Good. But you don't know Libhyi as I do. You'll be at the theatrei oii Monday?" i "Of course. The whole town will‘ be there." ~ g "I hope so. By the way, I'm glv- ‘ uni: a pa-rty after the show in thc King's Arms. Would you cai-g- tn cc-mc?" ‘ love to." she said without ‘TICSIHHIOH. "I'd heard about (hill Illflfli’. of course. but had give“ up. lhope of bei-nginvited." j T?" forty-live is the hour ap-i pointed." l my surgery. Good-bye and thunk lnlS in i Blitt {VI-- ililht. plans to ascend 29.14.1400. dlhy forgiillghgt. if itr lltiflélybfiofilll aftigri you for asking m0 to your party," . - |_5_1E__Cl‘lA§L()’i‘_'l‘E'l‘OWN> GQQKQIAN __ KING o‘? rii'e'ii"ovitt Mourifii (new puia WHITE ELEPHANT SALE weit. MARIllI 5th At n» sroiiuiie curs Contract Bridge BY JOSEPHINE CULBEBTSON NO NEED~TO PINESSE Today's declarer lost a slam be- cause hi; first move was to take a finesse that could have been avoid- ed entirely. South dealer. Both aides vulnerable. North-South 60 on score. QAJl0765 ll X Siliii‘ BAE IN ‘THE %OD§/ THAT MOUNT/E Mdbld BADM/ETZKE, HPORTYNG IN A5007‘ 710556546. 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KID, x FRIED HAM AT SUCH aREAsE- A TIME.’ ANY owner: IQ Borrow-- 4r~'\~"¥—~ TIME, FEELING A ll BANANA wotu: " as TOO MUCH "TROUBLE - - soup squeeze n- our.’ wm matrices err cam _ r ed zi little jaded. . _Shc sighed us she iuriicd out the light on her desk. and wont through gto the dining room where o, femi- nine ‘meal of e38 mayonaise and s half bottle of dry white wine had been left for her. Thcre were still tuo patients shc lirul to yl$il song of Ilicni in a \lll3g',' si-vgn iihiftg away-and she was suddenly COl- Sli"lil$ that the world was full of things she- would nither do than turii our the car and vi-slt those two patients. - B111 tlicy were hath expecting i191‘, whiting fc-r hex‘, needing her. She gripped herself and n fcw .1118 the hill which led out of the to the common and Cheriton House She was kept at the cottage out on the bleak hillside for lunijtr than the hPd anticipated. The hus- band was a farm labourer, and his wife ivas despcratoiy 111. For un- endiui: mlnutcs. Dr. Barnweii’; steady hand held the balance if life and death, and when hi. length lhc was able i0 leave her patient to the care of the village i'lLll‘:0 she “'21s fully aware that if she had ever done a. ivorth-whlle .iob of work she had done it that night. i Tr wcs East midnight when she pulled up er car at the top of the iiill niiove-Ihe little town whet», for night years, she had worked and lived. A dozen still lights marked the length of High Street. She seemed utterly alone. The inan and woman s-he had left in the cot- tage were grateful in their tongue- ticd way. she knew, but they were strangers. She was alone. The following morning she iang up a medical agency in town and told the secretary that she was going away on Friday week and wanted a locum for three weeks. CHAPTER 1X Brenton Meets Sonia The opening of the Cheriton |Theatre was an event in the ellfe -of the little town. The play was fairly well known ‘and many of the audience had seen lit cilher on the stage or in its film lform. It was amusing in patches Iimd the plot was sufficiently taut Ho lin-ld everyone‘; interest. From Fthe viewpoint of the company, now- ever, it provided most of them with an‘ adml-rabie opportunity of show- ing thnt they could cci. Haslett {did his hcst not Io steal the play, but his butler was as polished a liil ol acting 11s one was likely to sec. Linda Keen and Raymond lMurray were the leads and _ln the ‘big sccne nt the end of the second intit brought down the house. while i M- ry Rossziii, who was nearer sixty than fifty. brought a pi-ofessrmal and experienced touch to her part which delighted those who. in spitt- of the cinema, could still recognize Mal acting Wil€n they saw It. Sonia Pctaiiol, perhaps. was a little disappointing. More than nny of the gihers. she betczyed "nerves." minutes later hcr car was breast-l Lltiln town on the side oppn5lrg_ Therefcre. North's raise to five- odd, inviting the slam, was well founded. r West opened the heart queen. ‘(The usually correct lcad of part- ner's bid run i5 tlic low card from ihrci- or four to lhc king c1‘ quccai. bu! in iliis rzir: Wc:t nuts right iiii showing his honor.) Declarer ‘ducked in dummy and iu-‘fed in his lovgi hand. Then, with the evident jihoughl. that he could liUi avoid ‘i, irg the spsdc iiitese 111 urn: ‘stag; he look i‘. inunttliaiey. East iWOll the trick and quickly ieurn ed ii spade. We t5 ruff teat the contract one trick. and the ace 0t fftlfflps was still out. _ If South had not been so quick to finesse, lie might have garner- ed a clue that would have nut lilm on the right track to fulfilling the contract. At the second trick he might well halve cashed at least one club, ruffed ra club. ruffed a heart. and then ruffed another club. At this point he would see for himself that East was out of clubs. and no-w it would be simple indeed to lead dummy‘; last iriunp. Then; were only three trumps out orlglnailv- wasn't. there a good chance that East had the blank ace? As it happened, this W115 the case. and on winning the trick 168st would be conclusively "lIOOlKPG" for a safe (xii play. It he laid down the heart arc South would ruli‘ and later discard a spade on the hcnrt king; if Em. rciumicd a spade. South uould have the spade lIIlCGSC taken‘ for hlml but Haslett "carried" her through th first few awkward minutes. thc cnrl the company was cali- ed and recalled. Bouquets were presented to each of the ladies-a further instance of Brcreions kind- ness-—and Raymond Murray made n ncat little speech. I11 short. every- thini: in thc pardon sccmed ti ue lovely. The famous actress, unfortunate- ly, had to get back to town and was uiiahle w be present at Brere- which. if truth be told. was a very mixed gathering. Ahrenstein. who owned the thcatrc, was there in full tori-e. talking to tho Chairman of the Urban District Council. The entire company had been invited. together with the stage carpenter" and chief electrician. The Vicar was there. a little uneasy at _Ihc occasion. the place and the time, but delighted with Raymond's suc- cess. He was talking earnestly to Mary Barnweil. Breroton himself prOpOSNI the toast of the evening: “The OliPrl- ton Repertory Company." D1‘. Barnwell was watching him close- ly while he was speaking, and shl realized that if he had not been a pai-ntcr he might have been - i our soaroiuc nouse (Doiitmed on page.10) With Major Hoopla w i-Ieisu-no! r~.‘o..;.-.a LIKE A fl um Durante we o»! Tb é, SHARPEM A man's MIND To / RAZOR ease!»- MM.’ é MV FACE FEELG A arr ll‘- ; pronu- SEE YOU PNNTING 1 stie-r nope ‘EM on. THAT WHEN l-EANOER. ue sees i-us I fiouou~ftt JUSTTIZOT f I'D swear: ! ‘ Atouo 1o ADOLPH "ma z u; us‘, m; EP-"é woes-r CAGE BARB ""-; HAR~QUMPH l; OF MEAGLEQ l , THAT EVER i ' ; HAPPENED! warn-mu DON'T HAVE A PIANO, DO Wu? NO" aaue TO TAKE THE JOB-- lOH-JHEN I wonrr BE MP. Dii-JTY f-‘OOQE WOULD PUT ME FHJNYS TONlGi-IT- HALF AH HOUR! HEuLo-oocroizroue IZIGI-FF OVEIZ AN’ GIVE ME fiOkiETi-UNG TO WAKE ME [JD -1/\/E _ eor-ro GO OLrr TONIGHT .1. ~ HADNW" GIVEN YOU THOQE SLEEPlNG PILLE I'D MAKE YOU Vqu mi flu m“ Mal-n a“ nu uh “w! ly Carl Anderson c ' . £TI‘s'=iQ¢~__ . 1-34 ly Edwina ton's party at the King's Arms, . BED! AWGEEY l Wisi-i I can! so on ro WAé GROWN up E THEN I COULD 5TA Do You u 3R / UP ALL NIGHT-JP I WHAT YOU FATL-gplg SAYS _ l V/ANTED T -— YOIJ so Diem’ TO SLEEP! GOOD GOO NIGHT- NArmegu AN I N N6 LESS PRACTiCE I NAPOLEON AND DARE YLUQIC LOVERS 1 I ' 1 & I 4 - 7 _,_. . s.-. .._ 311*“; if“?