Prince Ku-K;rr Uuiiy i icw. ' Saturday, August 4, 1951 Dorreen Mill ;Easy Way For j Blackwood on Eridt ae hW Nearly Ready c,ass Credits By Eoslcy Blackwood CALGARY (CP) A hiiAlixit r.f 2u i Mill operations at if J Dorreen teen-agers from the Florida east Of (iimmpf hvil a fc Angina thui,, . Mines Ltd., 120 miles 'Prln B,r. ...Ill w- " For some reason the technique of suit tstabliah-ment has never been covered in the textbooks. Surely the establishing (or setting up) of a suit or suit is a! r Chow Mein ORMES '-(tp Suey 1 Leu 6 P "- " 3:3U " m- common enough practice, joLLYWOODCAFE ""-. wc uiiuer way classroom credits the easy way , by the end of August, official, they're spending five weeks trav- Ian""nce- ellini? in western United Slates C. W. 8. Tremaine has been and Canada n!d "fnsultin mm - 1 The students, who reminded TJTZ i " the, ment residenu of their visit here by W' j ?,thJl rr' wen" l;yi? the "Battle Flag" of Ui thai, ME, whose v, on , recommen- confederate States of America : da . on the current program was over their high school dormitory, I , t started their tour June 16. Mr. Tremaine i back in Van- 'couver after spending two weeks', Jhe tv ktrlp' under .,he carL of nro,L i,LS ,Vi.! will Dt th. .. ithree chaperones. tarn them Tlie necessity for It occurs !many times In every action of bridge. Perhaps that Is why It i It has not been considered a l separate "subject." I But the practice does pose imany question and your per-; centage of right answers to those 7 The Pioneer Druggists ; tors LKa Vrl " 7h" -Zu UrI two "edits. . L. Soney. South dealer Neither aide vulnerable tr. ntr 8 ii i 10 M K 7 ty-M 4 3 C-J s 4 4 2 8 A 111 H H J S 2 I H 4 10 II J A J c k a c iu 7 a mtk ( Hl Hritnk) H K 6 M A 14 10 4 D 7 C A Q 8 The bidding: Sonlfl Wint Niirlh 1 H pKb 3 H 4 it Ailpwa PHOTO MT HALL'S FINISHING 'EIjPINO, PRINTING ENI.AKOING XPORURR METERS PHONE 81 . i teen i. . , j T . !, i ownr or the summer school, a gold-silver-lead-zmc sendlnK QUt the exfur' ; r,.i-i ,u .u Uons for 14 years. His aim is to U,. nh.fl , 'T0,;1,S hw -the students what the pla- ,? ? -P'uction ces th glu(i abQUt ar ..an , program n have been brought bke (close to completion, including! ' . . ... . construction of a 3ixin-f,t .iai 1 In MltHof to rultimr the i questions as they come up will j determine whether you. are ex- j pert, good, fair or whether you ! play tike Mr. Muzzy. , i Some of thef questions are: ' Which suit to establish (where: there Is a choicei, how to estab-1 lMi U) (by ruffing?, by finess-1 lug?, ete.), when to establish It1 (before trumps are taken out, or aften. 1 hope th following , stiica of aructes will increase i.MATEUR SUPPLIES tram from mine to mill. Kut Secia I on on Cli 1, (irr,n 13 laid' 'cities kiW the youthful Mr. Tremaine has out an Kninn travellers are able to stock up on extensive development program and directors have approved provision of additional compressor capacity to taki care of mining, milling and the development of additional ore sources. 0Y HOTEL ANNEX EX-COWBOY From cowboy to lawyer to minister is the story of Rev. Dr. T. Wardlaw Taylor, who Is marking his 2th year as clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church In Canada. Dr. Taylor rode the western range in the pioneering days of the 1880' and was a lawyer for eight years before going into the rchurch. Ordain-ed by the Calgary Presbytery in 1902, his first charge was at Banff, Alta. Later he went to New Westminster, B.C., Toronto,' Vancouver and St. Andrew's By-the-8ea. MB He was appointed clerk In 1925 and hasn't missed a session since. CP PHOTO f VITAL IRRIGATION Thanks to huge irrigation projects, California produces more citrus fruit and fresh vegetable pack than any other state. wnjvemrs. ! Armed with several ukeleles and lusty voices, they make their own entertainment while on the road. As bus driver V. N. Blalock commented: "They're noisy, but nice." 66"Piece Dinner Sets $1Q50 AND UP .ire Rupert's only fully minimi hotel unit. All rooms with bath. Pliitn II Would Help in Event of War T rs- n ir .r. ' j. oz-riece oreaKrasr eis your winning percentage. ' I ' ! ! Mrs. Keen led the king of dla- sure, 'mono against Miss Brash's four! It's another case of a little heart contract and continued knowledge being a dangerous 'with the eight of diamonds when thing. He has seen Mr. Cham-Mr. Mu:zy signalled enthusiast!-, plan make this play and he ad-cally with the jack. ' i mires It very much. I think he Mr, Muzzy won the second would have ducked the first trfc k with lh ai'e of diamonds, spade. j If he had shifted to- a club at ' In fact he probably would I this point Miss Brash would have ducked the second spade have found It Impossible to lead, too. tn which case Miss avoid the loss of a club and a Brush would have lost no tricks spade for down one. in the suit. But at trick three Mr. Muzzy! But regardless of what might blithely returned the six of dla- have happened. Miss Brash muruls. "Rake 'em In, partner," played the hand perfectly and he shouted happily. (Good heav-gave herself every chance, ens, did the man expect to run JOHN H. . , AVND UP BULGER trisl lome EEGINA Suggestions were made at meetings of farmers' organizations that, in the event of war, the farmers decline to give tlieir support to the war ef-! lort as a protest. This stand, however, is not representative. An entirely different attitude was expressed by a greater num-I ber of grain growers and ranchers, particularly in Alberta. If I there is to be war they will be in it. ALL ENGLISH CHINA NORTHERN B.C.'s LARGEST STOCK OF CHINA GORDON & ANDERSON A Third Avenue 1947 LIVESTOCK BARGAIN The grand champion steer at the Chicago International Livestock Show in 1950 was originally purchased for $140. John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue thevrolet Sedan War Attack Pictured 1 n J ! I " - -- .7 - I four or live tricks In the suit?) In any ease Miss Brash ruffed and then laid down the ace and queen of hearts, leaving the king on the board. Then she led the king of spades. Mr. Muzzy won with the ace and shot back a club. But It was too late. Miss Brash went up with the a;e of clubs and parked her two other clubs on dummy's established .spades. Miss Brash's technique was very good. Note that if she had 1941 Dodge Sedan 1947 Hudion Sedan JUNEAU Col. Earl Landreath. director of civil defence for the territory has given warning that war can come to Alaska. Speaking here of the possibility of an attack on Juneau, the taken out all of the enemy's 1947 -.tin 8 h p. Seda trumps. Mr. Muzzv could have i following, he said. Is what might shut her out of dummy by re- I reasonably be expected: fusing to wtn the first spade "Immediately, a series of fires led. You don't think he would ? would appear all owr town. 1950 LONDIb " fii i ii NtEBioi) r.T "fct 1! b y A STOP -&- i & pincushion T S. me buildings might be flatten Xn Countryman have known enough to lay olf the king of spades? Don't be too ed. There would be danger from falling debris. People would be trapped In buildings. Water mains and streets would be 21-Piece Breakfast '6-95 ' Sets i broken and disrupted. Telephone wires would be smashed. Schools ' ai.d hospitals might be hit." KEEP IT RIGHT Inside and Out. DRIVE UP AT 32-Plece Breakfast Si U : 21 -Piece Bone China Tea Sets Dinner Sets, from $ 1 $27-95 C8 pieces at. superior DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION INDIAN AFFAIHd BRANCH CEALED TENDERS addressed to tlir (Including beautiful Wedpe-wood and Couldon King's Plate) SPECIAL English Bone China I I PS AM) SAI C IiltS at DirTtir. Indiari Affairs Branch. Deportment of CltiKenHhtp and Itn- (Auto Service ' "1 1 11 ' . iii ri - miKratidn. Ottawa. Cunuda. will be j rfcelv(ti until no.n EDS T ), on the 22nd day or August. 1151. lor tht VZ -Wma iA ' IIUe A oh. mello. J ,r . ( gemev.eve 71 C(nstrictiitn by con tract ol: 1. One Huxim School with teachrr'a R-sldrnrc Index No Klt-wntiKa Rpwrve, In the Babme IiKliuii AKt'ncy, B C. 2 One Room School with teacher's I residenre. Index No. 3fl, Kltfte- 69c ad 97c !TN( imowi. srrs 7.95 MANSON'S China Shop Jfeboker and Austin i Kuklu Reserve, in the Bit bine I I Indian AKcncy. BC. 3. One Room School with teacher's Dealers Ave. at Park. Own 217 residence. Index No. B39. Hnli.lt Reserve, named '' Westholme", in j the Cowichiu) Indian Agency. BC. .. .. . sbufeO mm, ;r mk 4. One Room School with teacher's i residence, Index No. t:tV. Upper Nicola Reserve. In the Nicola Indian Atfener. B C. S. One Room School with teacher'! residence Index No. ;. Owin I aha Renerve, 1 the Hh eena River I Intimn Af(etry, BC Contractors shall tendttr In com I JIM J , . I I s z... 1 y s -Z, to putin , D.0I.S ) ( -you ift ftaiy ( TZ HEH 'tepp plete arrnrdnce with th;t rtrawtnK". Hjjeelllcatlons anrt tendering docn-mentJi supplied by the Department for that purpose. Contractors may tPiirier cm one or more of thase pro- Mac Construction Company leeta. Tli drawlnfTM. speelncattona and I other documenis will to exhibited at Hip following points from 3rd Aunst, f 11)51. until 2Uth August, lu&l. Inclusive: 1, Indian Commissioner for British Coluiulrfa, Ptwt Office Building, Vancou WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Sidirg . . . Alterations Estimates Gladly "Given k 61,0 Rltie 182 The July A L OF ver, BC. 9. Indian Superintendent, BaWn Indian Agency, Hanelton. B.C. ' 3. Inri ian Superintendent, Cow-Irlmu Indian Agency, LHuw.au, BC. 4. Indlnn Superlntenrtent, Hleola Indiiui AKency, Merrtt. B.C. B. Indian Superintendent, Bkeena River Indian Agency, Prince Rupert, BC. Oeneral IiiBtructloiia to Tenderers. Drn wings and Siwcineatlon are ob-Uiimble at the above ofhees upon deposit of Five Dollars (96.00) for rach set of documents In the form of a certified cheque made payable to the Recetver Oeneral of Canada. Thl8 deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawing ud specifications In good condition to the Chief, Engineering and ConKtruftlon Service, Indltm Affair Branch. Department of CitHseiktthtp and Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, within two weeks from the date on which tenders closed. T receive consideration, tenders must be submitted on the tender forms provided and must be accompanied by at certified cheque drawn on a chartered bank m Canada, payable to the Receiver General of Canada In an amount equal to ten per cent MO of the tender price or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent romoanlea. as specified In the form of tender. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, and the lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. D. M MacKAY, Acting Deputy Minister. Department of Citizenship and Immigration, July 36, 1961. 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