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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Apr 1924, p. 9

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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924. THE DAILY BRITISH "WHIG NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS Direct from the Tea Garden 'to the Tea Pot LIPTON'S % Ib. 38c ° TEA Thos. J. Lipton 11b. 78e Toa Planter Buy the RED LABEL. Aluminum. Package. * WHEN YOU BUY! The SxCeptional tone quality in the Weber Piano appeals to the most ascethetic taste. " HEAR FOR YOURSELF. AND BE CONVINCED. AT C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess Street Butter Specials Eastera Dairy School Cheese .. Pare Lard .....coovvvvni.n 7 1b. sacks beat Pastry Flour 20c. each Potted Ham and Veal, reg. 10¢e. each., for Se. tin Oliver's Jelly Crystals only ....5e. each Harry Horn's Nu-Jell, "Saturday . : 3 for 25e. 14c. can | brand .17c. each 10e., 1 Babbits | 'ashing Seda 10c., To-| 26c. 8 Ibg. 26e. © bars 2050 28¢. peck The PRICE of = TR AN pe) Delicious - Instant COFFEE Has not been advan ye momical than ever ed Li 0TT to THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 98 See us for all kinds of .Ca try work. Ehtimates given on mew floors laid. 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' , REALIZE foods with a part bran ' content can relieve constipation in peo. ion to the amount of bran they contain} they are 25 or 50 t brag--you 2 25 or 50 per cent relief! : may Wi! for successful play. AUCTION BRIDGE ANALYZED BY WYNNE FERGUSON. 'Author of the Authorative Book: "Auction Bridgé for 1024." 2 > IF YOUR PARTNER TRUMPS YOUR ACE, GRIN, ADVISES WYNNE FERGUSON--GOOD DISPOSITION, CARD PLAYER'S MOST VALUABLE QUALITY, HE ASSERTS, What is the most valuable quality that a person can possess, to make him or her a syccessful auction player ! No doubt you will all answer, "Card Sense," but the writer is of a contrary opinion. A gopd, squable disposition is worth more at the card table than any other quality, The world loves a grin ad has no use for the scowl. Apply this rule to the auction table and you will soon get the point. It's the player who || can take his losses and bad breaks With a grin, who gets there. He isn't ruffled himself and what is even more to the point, he doesn't ruffle his partner. Think over in your own mind Bow many tricks you have lost, either by losing your temper of causing your partner to lose his. Loss of tem- per inevitably means;loss of tricks. Every one cannot be an expert, but everyone can and should be an agreeable player. 3 Keep your temper and your grin and the tricks will take care of themselves. There's nothing Mke a good temper as a sound foundation If you don't believe it ,try it out, not for -one night or one week, but for soversl months. If you haven't materially improved your play and your bank account by that time, then I will be very much surprised. Remember, the smile wins at the auction table as it does everywhere else. CONSIDERABLE INTEREST IN LAST WEEK'S EXAMPLES. The examplé hands given in last week's article have aroused consid- erable interest and much favorable comment. Compafe the writer's analysis with your own and it in doubt, don't hesitate to write the editor. Clear up your difficulties and your game will soon jurrovs, Hand No. 1 haat | A B | he dk No store: Z dealt and bid one spade, which A doubled. Y passed, B bid two clubs, Z bid two diamonds. A bid three clubs, Y and B passed and Z bid three diamonds. A passed and Y bid three spades. What should B h-8 c--A QJ 7 4 4-7 6 5 2 =KQJ , | ROW, do with the foregoing hand ?* B should bid four clubs. A's double of one spade and subsequent bid of three clubs should indicate more than ll | & fair chance for game. B's hand is much above the average and worth a three clud bid, irrespective of A's double and raise. As a matter of fact, I A B could have made five clubs and game, but B doubled three spades and only defeated the contract by one trick. In the writer's opinion this double of three spades is unsound. Hand No. 2 A B 10 J : o--A J 7 he a -K QJ» ENT --K 8 No score: Z dealt and bid one diamond, A bid one heart, Y one no-trump, and B two hearts. What should Z naw do with the foregoing hand ? 2 should unquestionably bid three clubs and force his partner to choose between clubs and diamionds. If Y has anything that looks like a no- trump, Z should make game either in diamonds or clubs. In the actual play, Z bid two no-trump and Y 2 failed to make game, while at diamonds they could have mmde five odd. With two-sult hand of this type always bid both suits if you get the chance. Hand No. 8 15 .X A : 2 h--8 ". e--Q 1090 8 d--A Q10 ¢ --K 8765 Hand No. 4 No score: What should Z, as dealer, bid with the » '| dealer should bid one diamond. cussed a few weeks ago. that Hands Nos. 1 and 4 ims: ~ .| No score: Z dealt and bid one spade. What should A now bid with the foregoing hand T Solution next week. : (Copyright 1924 by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) . It A opens POWDER CANADIAN MADE who fs very ill. J. S. Roberts re- turned from there a short time ago. Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Stokes were Sunday guests at J. Middleton's and Mrs. J. Raymond's. Mrs. William Raymond was a recent visitor at Mrs, K. Clough. William Guthrie intends taking a trip to Toronto and Buffalo next week. Miss Howe and Miss Weeger are looking forward to Easter vacation. iss Lillian Ston- ness, Sydenham High School, is home from her Easter examinations. MAGIC BAKING POWDER INSURES PURE FOOD EW.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, WINNIPEG Mr. and Mrs. George Lees and fam- ily have moved to J. Silver's resi- dence. Mrs. A. Freeman has taken up gesidence in her old home. Mrs. V. Henry and daughter, Lillian, spent Sunday at Mrs. M_jOrser's. Charles 8. Maris, an Engfishman, aged twenty-nine, recently relin- quished his position as senior mas- ter at St. Alban's collegiate, Brock- ville, and will walk and work his way across Canada. I PURE FOOD INSURES GOOD HEALTH | CANADA. MONTREAL : id ~| Ganano has a junior hortioul-| tural soci among the mupils of ' the high and public schools. : T. A. Montgomery, teMer in the! Sterling Bank, Cornwall, left for | Sudbury, where he has beén promot- ed to the position of accountant. : A resident of Newboro paid a fine | of $560 and oosts $7.03 on a gas - of using of consuming liquor pur- chased from a non-licensee, i Expectation is the fool's income. To rude words, deaf ears, ! Sesh rd a 1 oH BRANDS OF SYRUPS " 9, "» "Lassies" Equal to the best Molasses. Manufactured by OICE CORN "Crown Brand" "Lily White" The Standard Com Syrap., | A White Syrup like Honey. THE CANADA STARCH CO, LIMITED, MONTREAL: ina DOMINIO -- forall your floors D . o L -. i IOs td by the Yard N LINOLEUM RUGS

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