TOO MANY Deer Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 3, 1953 liam Avery was driving 0J mgnway near her, when hi Confronted h n, , mI m Wallace's Department Store j New Vaccine Developed in Toronto Used on Troops lo Combat Influenza a A ' vj BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Sometimes Aces Must Be Discarded To Make Hid managed to avoid two' of -V but struck the third, wh.f appeared in the bush Injuries. The front of ih-u ' was badly damaged i T -t a vaccine for lnfluenzy is subsidized by detencs research board grants. por action try Classif, TORONTO (CP) The development of an Influenza vaccine by the Connaught Laboratories in Toronto may someday make it possible for the general public to be Inoculated against the ZJ lllllllF 1 MElBul A takeout double after an opening bid of one in a major suit usually shows ability to play the other major. Mr. Masters lacked that ability in today's dea: ' so he chose to overcall instead of double. virus. Although it Is not yet ready for general use, the vaccine has been used on armed services. Results are still being assessed. TECHNICOLOR Aa M Omul WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE three aces. With as much as AO Met JeoA, Kvm Mr. Dale didn't feel he could stay out of the auction. His Dartner's failure to make a take m Show, - 9 p.m. Last winter Dr..George Dempster, who is responsible for the production of the vaccine at .the Connaught Laboratories, inoculated 100 nurses and 80 medical students who had volunteered for tests. The 180 persons showed an appreciable Increase in "l-iesta Frolics! "Let s Go FUhiiJ i anonn - Nev,' the antibody levels of their blood but because there was no CONSTABLE O. E. Barclay has been charged with manslaughter in the death of 14-year-old Garfield Belfon who was shot in the basement of a Toronto dental supply company. Barclay said he was investigating buriJarv in the basement of the building Sunday night when a crate was apparently pushed toward him, knocking him backward. As he fell his gun discharged. Three alleged companions of tiu boy have hopn remanded rn charges of breaki.ig ana enterini?. v: West dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Masters) S A 6 5 4 H Q 5 D Q 10 C K Q J 10 B West Dust (Mr. Abel) (Mr. Meek) S K Q J 9 7 88 H K 10 H J 8 8 4 3 D K J 7 D 8 6 3 C 8 4 3 C 7 6 5 3 South (Mr. Dale) s io 3 a H A 9 8 2 d a s a 4 a C A The bidding: CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and MoBride Street The 'Gringo Gianfives Mad! i out double made it extremely I unlikely that there was a good I heart fit. His actual two dia- mond bid was a forward-going ' action and was so construed by Mr. Masters. , To test out the possibility of a no trump game, Mr. Masters bid two spades to show a stopper in that suit. With this information, Mr. Dale bid three no trump. The contract was no laydown. In view of his awkward slngle- ton in. clubs Mr. Dale had to handle the situation just right. The king of spades was openea and he let it win. He also duck- i ed the following leads of the oueen and jack of spades, or. ").. -,as. B1BB& Influenza epidemic in Canada this year Dr. Dempster was unable to make any important assessment of the protection afforded by the inoculations. The Connaught Laboratories have been producing the vaccine since the pandemic outbreak of lnfluenzy rn 1918-10. Latest factor in the fight against the 'flu Is the haemo-giutination test. The test shows : the antibody level of the sub-' Ject's blood. i Research in the pi.Juctlon of Council passed a police committee recimmendation that 20 South a d East ,ass Pass West North 18 ac Pass 1 S All pass 14 5' I ' a NT steel chairs be bought for the I police court at a cost of $160 to I replace the old ones. 1 only; RAD.O DIAL CFPR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION DANCE And Presentation of Trophies Friday, Dec. 4 Dancing 10-2 Tickets $1 .50 each ' Including all refreshments 1240 Kilocycles the lady with which Mr. Meek discarded clubs, i Winnii.g any one of the first j three tricks would have resulted : in defeat. j At tricl; tour Mr. Abel had no better lead than another spade and this was won with the ace I on the board while Mr. Dale j discarded the ace of clubs. 1 All of dummy's clubs were i now run, getting everybody j A report by Community Rate-i payers association drawing to ! council's attention the health I hazard resulting from defective I septic tanks in the 500 block Sec- tion 8, was referred to the health committee for Investigation. the lyin-green $ eyes Ismvr THURSDAY P M. 6:00 Supper Serenade V . '- um,-1. r ' I J . - . r Wlnnw 'v. . S HiliyMr'l -mir r l.il Actw Acedamy dance" Home FRIDAY NIGHT 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7 :30 Eventide 8:00 Citizens' Torum 8:45 People, Places and Books 9:00 CBC Vancouver Concert Orch. 9:30 Winnipeg Drama 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Midweek Review 10 :30 Nocturne ll:OU Weather Kemrt umt Musical down to four cards. Mr. Meek's hand didn't matter. Dummy was I left with queen and one in each i ted suit. Mr. Dale had a double-ton ace in each red suit. On the run of the clubs Mr. Abel had been forced to let go of his , JESSE JAMES! used a gun all you have to do Masterpiece I ::til Mii-lc- Till .Midnight Is! use a little HORSE SENSE 13:00 Mgn-ofT toi make a steal on one of our SELECT A-l USED CAKS I 1 . hM MMICO I j M ItAMM UtHI n lt 1 2 a.m. ) 10p,m LOOK HERE ! good spade and his 1st four cards had to be kin:' and one in each red suit. On the bidding, lur. 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