otvftv rnnmvr. iCnntinued from page 4i Prince Rupert Dailv NJevi Bl. I f End, Saturday, February 17. last " V W4 Wl I Dent 1- . r Optimists 3. Great West Life 1 Fashion Footwear 3, Ileadpin-riers 1 Penguin Hobby 4, BootH 8'hool By Eoslcy Blackwood' One of the deltehtfiil things about bridge is the , , ., almost limitless variety of hands than can be dealt! Sons D of Norway t 4, x. Miller Bay ... . ' i , ' Hospital o (" Luc game were a- i(iess auempiing o ais-i M?rwtSUnS tlbUte hr fUVOrS fai,"ly' there handS wMch SU!t i i the aggressive' player, hands which fit the style of MjT3'"aV' '..J: --..I the conservative- player and even hands which are (likely to he handled" better by weak players than by experts. ! South dealer Neither side vulnerable Norlli (Mm. Krrn) a Men gef.1 i H- 4 3 D K CI . C- K i WpsI j From Vancouver (Friday ) - Mrs. rf'Ritch'e, M-Frey7Rrpar 8 7 S 4 2 ' Dim (Mr. MMMi) 8-8 4 H--Q 10 0 8 d j 10 a C J 10 8 ' ker, Mr. Gentile, Mr. Kaardal, ! Mr. Mfflt) SA I) III II J II--J 6 1 3 i: 9 7 5 4 2 ' Mr. Kaardal, H. MeAte. S; worth. HRotrt. Conrads 3, Sorlal Welfare 1 ficuliy's Pur 3; OVerwaltea 1. STANtllNfiS: 'A" I.eK'UP Cantels 20 Prince Rupert Plumbing .. 2H Shenton Sheet 28 Fashion Footwear 27 Great West Life 2(1 Pushovers 22 Wallace's Dent 20 Bulger's .. 19 Headpinners 19 Blow-Outs 1!) Opl.iml.sts 17 Cook's Jewellers 14 "B" Leacue. Social Welfare 20 Sons of- Norway '. 27 Conrads 27 Bulkley Market 26 Cloverieafs 24 Ideal Cleaners 24 Overwaitea 23 Scuby's' Furs 21 Miller Bay Hospital 10 Penguin Hobby 10 Dlbt) Printing 15 Booth School 11 KM PRWCB RUPERT Prince Rupert will achievj automotive distinction this week-end hi' first Blck uulomobile ever built In Canat'a will be delivered to Dour FriKell of Long . smil w H stand in tile showroom of Long Motors before' going on the road. Numbered, flias insl. come off the litres of General M iters ' new Bulek fuetorv at Oshawn. Doug Ml thai, he bad beiai oUered $:!()) by a "souvenir" liunlrr who ,v,oiild huve liked to have had i 1 far hut was not oo(1i for oily sueh bid.s. With completely new body and mechanical From Sandsplt (Friday) Mr. Champeau, Mis.. M. Williams. To Vancouver (todayi Miss M. Boulter, Mrs. A. iSdmonclson, A. Chapman, J. Black, W. W. Girling, W. Webster, G. S. Swain, J Slalta, J. Young, 8. Moffat, V. Jones. Weill h (Mr. H If J 7 8 H --A K 8 7 3 I) A C A 0 3 The bidding: Smith. Wt ortli t'.ast 1 11 Puh 2 D Piiss 3 NT All pars .sedan. ''I wo .similar lO.il's have been a, ii is a uineK lour-noor six-passcngcr custom gl In Smlliiers and Brims Lake. "Wanta try a swell hhort-cut I discovered?" In today's 'hand my friend Mr. , Thomas Amos, from Butedale,' Meek held the West cards and horror of leading away from an got the bad news. He cashed the Sold Furs No Licence JLrifJWj) j J) A Jfouti'sfiing' EAL ESTATE INSURANCE ?COME TAX lifNH I'UKl Al'El) I was met by the city ambulance at the steamer Chilcotln yesterday afternoon and taken to : Prince Rupert General Hospital. Many New Members Kulisti itt? In Active OrgniHiim , I I A,'i found himself on lead against ace-queen. queen of diamonds and then a three no trump contract. Many j go the opening was the four tried to break the heart suit 3-3. players would boldly open the of clubs and when that card When that failed he was spade suit hoping partner held I waa jaid on the table, the con- through he had to be down one. the king or at least the jack. tract was doomed. You will note Mr. Meek was proud to note But not Mr. Meek. 1 that two entries are needed In that the opening of a low spade He figured declarer probably dummy to bring in the diamoi.d would have given Mr. Abel his had both spade honors and that suit one to drive our Mr. Mas- contract in spite of the grue- a spade winner for Mr. Abel 1 ter's stopper and one to get some break- in the diamond suit, might very well represent his back for the balance. The open- 1 Yes. the game offers hands For dealing in furs without a! licence, four district natives! wee charged under the Game; Aft in ..lit ,Mn Mortimer (Near CFPU) Sclirriule for Next Wednesday "A" Leaeue Wallace's Dept. vs. Shenton Sheet: Oreat West Rnl- Gratifying attendance, inclad- The coaster freighter, "Alaska Prince," Capt. Thomas Garrick, was here from Vancouver yesterday, unloading general cargo. d T7Z W'-lt.; I'-K-many new members, Indi cated the increasing interest Bers: niow-Outs vs Rnn r.f Mi.r. and costs. Appealing before nbinj & Heating that is being taken and the de- Cantels way. vs Fashlon Foot. wiai.sirai,e w. u. Vance were Henry MacDonald, Henry Ryan, Peter Robertson and Chester Bolton. They sold furs to city lur buyers. Hie to support work on behalf w-'' HenrlninnPr, v.. phrwr. Overwaitea vs Cook's cooks Jewellers; jewellers; ' ninth trick. He also figured that ing lead cut the entries to one. which favor all the different of the hospital, marked the Frl' R3 hh 5 Bulkley Market vs Miller Bay since he was so short. In dla- Mr. Abel won the first trick types of players. This one hap-monthly meeting Thursday , weifnt-e rlumuln" vs &('- Hospital; Scuby's Furs vs Booth monds, his partner might be able ! with the queen in dummy, led a pened to favor Mr. Meek. And night of the Women's Auxiliary ,f., , School; Cloverieafs s Penguin to stop the suit and lead spade diamond to his ace and then a he enjoyed it. of Prince Rupert General Hoa-j B "sue" Hobby; Ideal Cleaners vs Op- up to him. And besides (we may club back to the king. When he . pital. Mrs. Jens Munthe, pre.sl- i-rmmig vs wonraas; iimists. as well admit) Mr. Meek has a played the king of diamonds he 1 For Action, Advertise! "an dent, was in the chair. ! :i . w t 111 1 1 11 ii The first British naval to visit Esquimau, B C, liMS Con-lance in 1848. 1 1 1 1 1 if "in was Reports on a tea and raffle on i February 1 were presented by ' Mis. L. M. Greene, convener, j and Mrs; A. M. Hurst, respec- lively. Both of these affairs were eminently successful. j Mis. A. Boa.v reixirted on the Library Hervlr-e. It. was decided ! IARCHAND ICE HEATERS ?0RTEX OIL fBURNERS NE PLUMBING MAS FIXTURES to buy siil)si ipl ions to current niarpuines most requested by trie patients, A letter of thanks from D. C. iONE174 .ii rs and Alteration Chop Siicy - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 l&Elkinslfd. t !'( B 274 Stevenson, administrator of the' hospital, for the work of the j Auxiliary in buying furniture and drapes for the living room ' of the new Nurses' Home mid the establishing of a Library Service to patients was rend. Buih of the-e projects hud met with the approval and satisfaction of all concerned. j it. was decided to hold a. rum- j in:i;e sale May 4 and 5. j 11 LM. Mii.U1 Ino'llA'c ' RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE (.AS AMI 1 1 .iTTitic HANt;i:s l'ho:ie lilue U'.rj PACIFIC ELICTKIC pi'llt... iPlonning -Suilding or Repairing CALL 363 1 Have a Good Meal! NEW CITY CAFE .way i, ri'imnc "'""'h"" " birthday, is observed as Hospital Day and the Auxiliary plans a tea for that d-.iy. j Mis. Boas, Mrs. Lemon and Mrs. Hur.st are undertaking the task of shipping old blankets to be made over into bedthrows for hospital beds. Mrs. Norton Youngs reported that she and Mrs. A. W. Large had completed the purchase of toys and books with money that had been donated to the Auxiliary at Christmas lime by the Rotary Club. These toys are t.) be left in the hospital children's ward. The annual meeting of the Auxiliary will be held March 15. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Pelt, Mrs. A. S. Nicker.son 'and Mrs. Boas at the close of :,t;he meeting. . mm i ITCHELL ICURRIE J I IMIIIl In s Ik ( iinlr:i( luri FULL COURSE MEALS of Phone Blue 92 I OR I'AKK 0:T (iltOI RS Advertise: 1 1 ' For Action C f V "N" I I V OAGWOOR I'M . - V. r , : 4BWE,DlPi r SwfL ( PEACHY B LONDlb WrJ Ij I ( OH. BOY TMAT'U, Si-tS;t ' V ll 1 ! I U I ( OH, -PNA.THATj. NOW, WE'LL lJlL Zi, I ove me - t , I as such a cute ) ( ppewk-e things ) TffWT 3 HAh--t! TO WE r SVjf I I X ? WAV TO SET -rf V PCHS THE I I IJ rl V LEISUfELV BATH t ? 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