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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1926, p. 2

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I`... _ACleaner, "Press`erand Dyer 19.9. ; 9..."? _ ; .. . . _ ; .57 ; '_ ; _J [HAVE ouiv nmr.cI.ANn vG PLANT wrmmvoun REACH. OUTSIDE nu: Goods called for and deliv eredL.PRICES RIAsoNA_BLE Real Dry Cleaning in r"! VVUU VI V5919 G W.GILLTT 6.0.130 I'0RONVO.CA,NAOA 7hl"`" I AM -A PRAC1'lCAL TAILOR To ATTEND to REPAIRS on `ALL cLo1'HEs -j j "is_ goodtea"' 4777:` EZ.TE7oZZ7.' an; Qnnnotc Q` A VV+F Read Exhniner and of "all fhe local and `district news--$2. 0 a you Honey should be stored in a. place where the temperature is always about the same; the pantry is ideal. If expos- ed to damp , air honey . will absorb v moisture and may ferment or sour. __ uI:a.rLu. n uuuulea 8.110 an passed. A o ' P fened with the ace of clubs and then ayed the ace of s ades which 2 trumped. How should me plan theplay of the hand? Z should play the detq:_e of heartsand, when Arpla s the ten, '2 should sto to consider. here are now only two carts unaccounted for, the A king and the jack. If.'A has both, he is bound to make a trick, no matter what 2 plays. If he has the king and B the jack, Z will lose a trick by Blatin the ace. If A has the jack and e 'ng, 2 will win a trick by playing the ace," In other words, the lay of the ace-of hearts from Y : han at trick three is ~ an absolute guess. Personallythe writer would play the ace although the 1;?! of the queen would not be critic: . ` From the hands given, t e play of the ace of hearts at trick t ree g1ves,YZ . ve odd. The rest of the flay is easy i but should be worked out or practice. sseu. n mu one s aue. X passea ana bid two clubs. bid two hearts, A three clubs, Y three hearts and B four clubs. Z bid four hearts, A ve clubs, Y doubled, B passed and Z bid ve hearts. A doubled and all passed; A onened with the ace nf nlhg and than LVO SCOPE, YUDDCT game. [4 G93: 3.110 ss_ed. A bid one Evade`. Y passed and `L... ..I..L- \I ;.L.___ L__._._ , ,4 n 1-` . I-lleartsy --=-4-JV,:1b 3 Clubs -- A, 8, 3 Dia.mon_ds-`-- 5, 2 3. Spades -- A, 9, `I, um H1310! -SUIC I0 tne IIIIHOT. The following hands ill strate the principles just discussed an if you_ `can gure out the proper bid in each in- stance, you are doing very wll. In each case, thexje is no score. If you, as dealer, held the following hands, what would you bid? Compare your analysis with -the one that will be given in the next article. < e of a two-suited hand: One of,th,e most difficult points of auction. bridge, as well as one of the most interesting, is the proper. biddin t at is, a ban that contains two suitsof. at least ve cards each. It is the stron est hand that can be held if played at t e best suit of the combined hands. Such a hand is lcgonsidered, on the-average, one trick _ B l tter than the usual suit, bid, and at east two tricks better than a no-trump bid. This fact shows. the importance of theproper bidding of such hands, in or- der to arrive atthe best bid 1' the com- bined hands, As dealer, or fore rt- ner has bid, if our hand is a `two auiter, try font e opportunity to bid both suits, provided, of course, the)? are sufficiently strong -to warrant an orijginal or forced -bid. As a generalrule, bi the higher valued suit first, provided `it contains suicient strength to .waT-` rant the bid. If not, bid the lower valued guit, and show the higher valued suit on second or subsequent round. In the same way, always prefer, if possible, the major suit to the minor. Thn fnllnurina I-mm-In Hinge-as-n 4-I... N'ewseries byw m3FERGUsoN' clutor 9/` Tirgwon on ` ucttbn 3ndg"L _ Qoprrixhc 1925 by Hume. Jr- No score, 'i'ul'>ber game. Z dealt and uassec-I. A bit? nnn anal-In" V nnncnrl and 1185! "" I ' Clu_bs -`- J, 8, 2 Diamonds -- 9, 5 sssada--K. 1o.9.8.7.6.%4V Hearts -- K Q, 4 Clubs--A, k Q, 10 Diamonds.-- , 10, 7, 3 Shades - A. O ' Problem No. in rcu In _|.uc IICXE I altnougn AD `Hi high. cards: Answer :5 Px- o:bletAn No. 10 HearLsr-_-.- A, Q, 4, 3 Clubs -- 5, 2 Diamonds -- 10, 3 Spa.des-], 10, 8, 6, 3 H ARTICLE No. 2.oV Hearts-- 9, 8, '7, 6, 5, 2 Clubs -- 7 _ Diamonds-- K, J, 9, 7, 6, 4 Spades - none - . WIII tne tncx wntn me ace In Y '8 hand. - He should then lead a diamond from Y's hand and trump in his own hand. He has now led trumps twice and trumped three times so that he has left the kin -and ten of spades. He should now ead three rounds of clubs, "winning the third round in Y's hand.` For the last two tricks therefore, he has the king -ten of s es as a tenace over B- s jack and five. It is a ne ex- anfaple of the so-called grand coup,"` the trumping of a partner's winning trick to shorten one s trump holding. In this problem, 2 was forced to trump his Apartneris tricks three times in order to make` his bid. Play it `out for practice. _ --- -._-..-- -.-- uuvuunu nuuuaxuy locate the rexlhainin spades in 13's hand "dZ'hold1t'l d'l. an s 11 pan e adact:>lI;n1n)'r. For that reason he s ou it trick _with a low spade in his own and. He should then lead a spade, winning the trick in Y's hand Wlth the ueen. He should then lead the king of earts and again trump, in his own hand. He shoul then lead, another s de and win the trick with the in '5 hand. H. almul.-I 4-I.-- I....A .. .a:..........: t...._.. CHE DBIHTICC 0! (RC `TICK against the best defense? Answer to Problem No. 11 The bidding and B's double practically remainin land 2 should nlan f II`:-aw an-nu-4-Hnalu a mu mree (uamonas, _x acumen and B bid th/gee hearts. Z bid threespades, A bid four hearts, Y doubled and B assed. Z now bid four spades, A and A passed and B doubled.`All passed and A opened the ace of hearts.vHe then played the ace _and kin of diamonds an all followed. He t en led a low heart, Y played the queen and B fol- lowed. How should Z analyze the hand and plan the ?la so that he can win the balance 0 the tricks against the best defense? ' No score, rubber ame. Z dealt and passed. A bid on eart, Y one no- trum . B passed and Z bid two spades. A bi three diamonds, _Y doubled and R Eh fhrnn 111:2!-fa 7 H314 -Hnrnn an-an-Ina fg;a'::~a3~:-:.:;:. TOR IIVI YMRI. friav_'r_i-ns;IN 1:23.` Make new friends, but keep the old, . Those are silver, these are gold, New-made, friends, like new-ma_deT wine,= u~ -v._ Age will mellovi. midi refine: Friendships that h'z_3.ve.stood the test Time and change `aresurely blest, ' Brow` may`wrl kle, hair turn grey Friendship never owns adecay; ' For mid old friends kind ,a.nd true, We once more ouryouth -renew, But. alas! Old friends milst die, New friends their place supp1y, Then cherish friendship in your breast, New is good, but old is best: Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, but these are go1(1_ ` Phone your news itiems to The` x Examiner. The. following hand is noteworthy in that YZvcan ` ake ve odd in hearts, although AB ve practically all of the kink rnrqe ' Phone 9. Q. sMm1'& co. me Bag"i5&.IaICu:HJu;e 'C6r.-`-`Collier and Bnyeld Sta. ` \.lUDS" V, LU, V, 1 Diamonds -- 7, '2 Spades -- J nanu LVUE . Hearts -- A,`K, Q, 7 Clubs-- K, Q, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5 Diamonds -- none Spades -- Q, 6 II-..) `Y- I -1.-saw... ,5, v t Hand No. _5 V Hearts -- A, 8, 6 _ Clubs-- K, J, 9, S, 3 Diamonds -:K, J, 9,5, 3 Spades -- none - YI-_.I `Y- I` IIEITCH "' O lubo-- 6 Diamonds -- K, Q; 9, 4, 2 Spades -- K, J, 10, 7; 6, 5 Hand No. 3 I1-..-. __ an..- LlllD!_""1"\, n, 3,5, LU, I Diamonds -- 10, 7, 6 . ,: Spades---A, K,_J, 10, 7 H:Amd'No-.' 4 IJ_.._4...,_,, `If f\ '1 FIUESITI "` IIUIIC Cluba-A, , Q,712, 4 Diamhndg 10 Hearts --A, 10, 978, `I Clubs"--A, 10, 8, 7, 6 Diamonds'- 7, 6 M Inallpn -- 6 azw. % gxeiwxxg J 10 9 cs 4. u ""' s a` 1 I A Dian?oi:ds--'A,Q -' ' * nnrh:.a----l( S 7' IJIHIIIDYIUS " ' V A, _ Spades -- K, 5, 2 aim: No. 2 Hand No.1 A A- As` vIuv--q vvvv vruuuvnu '! Cutoone small steak` in small nieces. and put into a frying pan ith one: tablespoonfui of butter 02: rippings,i one cup of boiling water and two to.- biespoonsfu1,of ricercover and cook til! tender. Take two large dried red`- peppers and` remove the seeds. Pour} over them one cup of boiling water and , let stand ten minutes; then pour into: a sieve and press the pepper through` till the water is red and thick. or ifl not thick enough for the consistency of thin sauce, add a. littleflour. Season with salt and juice of onion. When! meat is tender pour this sauce over and serve hot. Mrs. Pqole, Mrs. Trask. Mrs. Chas. Edward d- Mrs. Clute Nof Bayview - Chapter. ` rder~`of: Eastern Star, 'a.c- ~ companied by Mrs. Taylor of Cochrane Chapter. No. 95, Cochrane, were are- sent at the lnstitut1`onVota new chan~ . ter, Lily-of-the-.Va1iey, _No. 141, in Orillia on-April 10. Mrs. Edward as- sisted in the installation of the of- ticers. which was carried out with due ceremony by Mrs. Lena. Logan. Lon- don. Worthy Grand Matron of Order of Eastern Star, Province of Ontario, and Roy A. Hare, St. (Catha.rines,= Worthy Grand Patron. They were as. sisted by the following Grand Chapter officers: Mrs. A. Wheatcroft. Sarnia. Grand Matron; Mrs. Robina `Mains. Toronto, Past Grand Warden of the General Grandechapter `Order Easternl Star; and acting grand officers -Mrs. Edward. Past vMatron of Bayview Chapter, Barrie: Mrs. "Taylor, Past Worthy Matrcfn, Cochrane Chapter; Mrs. A. G. M. Bradshaw. Vvorthy Mat-p ron; William Saunderu. Worthy Pat- ron, Orphah Chapter, London; Miss Bettie Saunders, London. Associate Grand_ Matron; Mrs. James Weir.i Grand Conductress; Mrs. Frank Mor- ,fatt,- London, Associate Grand Con-`I ductress; Miss Phyllis Cooper, Grand Secretary; Mrs. Hamilton. Organist; Fran]; Moffatt, Grand Sentinel: Mrs. Pope,` Grand Warden. and'Mrs. Robert Mercer. Chaplain. ' . At the Moss nf the affnrnnnn nnsmlnnu MBPCBP, Unupuun. ' At the closepf the after oon session a very enjoyable banquet. to about 70 guests and memb_ers_ of the, new chap-, ter. was served" at Carter's. 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