12 The Guardian, Charlettetows, Fri, May 22, 1958. ‘ ! | DAILY CROSSWORD ON THE AIR! ~ _ rter's ACROSS Rugged 28. Greek 2 ' BELIEVE iT OR NOT 1. Male deer mountain letter 5. Pecks crest 24. Most Programs are listed as supplied 9. Portion 4 Biological effort- by the breadcasters. Except 10. Angry factor jess Sf, where otherwise noted tigy are 12. Eucharistic 5. Cheer, 23. Gloried, | in Aflantic Daylight Time and plate leasly as Inland time (AST) is one hour be nos aoe ia earlier in all such cases. : vietery J 2 eae? 8. Cubic 26. Ate FRIDAY PROGRAMS as oo — ‘ : sheltered 9. Says CFCY-TV — CHANNEL 138 side 11.Pitcher--- 2. 2:15 p.m. — Afierncon Musicale Hap soy eg gree oe ¢ os 2:45 p.m. — Nursery School Time form) 20.Plainness 31. Flower 3:00 p.m.—Charies Boyer Playhouse 19. A knockout 21. ¥ 3:30 p.m.—Howdy Doody Sa Light weet ‘es (Sp.} branch 4:00 p.m.—Hidden Pages 22. Modernized " 4:30 p.m.—Oper House 27. Rapacious $:00 p.m.—P. M. Party * ° 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse Playhouse as teri anes 6:00 p.m.—Teen Hop 29. 6:25 p.m.—Sword of Freedow Things 6:50 p.m.—CFCY TV News (law) 7:00 p.m.—Gazette 31. Great quan- 7:30 p.m.—Dr. Christian ++, : tity (eoliog.) 8:00 p.m.—Star Performance 8:30 p.m.—Harbour Command ‘bind 9:00 p.m.—talent Caravan 34. At home 9:30 p.m.—The Plouffe Family e 35. Variety of - Pe oF . A 10:00 p.m.—Wells Fargo wheat Pie We +. © eee : OT POET OE 10:30 p.m.—Country Hoedown 36. ; ; 11:00 :p.m.—Cavalcade of Sports unit of India - ; 11:45 p.m.—Jim Coleman papa ; ‘ : 12:00 a.m:—CBC TV News Outer F 2 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint > ' reston @ 12:22 am. — Texas Rasslin oo q 9 1:22 am. — Sign Off . Places : 42. Ogied x CAR-- TRUCK - TRACTOR CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 = ee : 9:45 a.m.—Sign On—Record plant 00 | an , 00 Caravan 2. Potate f Y * : . 10.00 a.m.—Romper Room (dial.) : pe ee CONTRACT BRIDGE et davies ee = lee Ao fie 12:45 p.m,—Friday Playbill as , Y ; —_ to work it: & of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade ney Bo A. Wonder ee ee i Peuaraccoe . | o : 2 oNnGarF cL ful Life : :y Oue sascisdiuale Uae a GR Gaia ees ho wae é FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 24s an—theaey Sie ime Quix : a for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, aposs | |W) Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait pao umiht Heme Vem gorse The bidding has been one no- mab dest for the opening leader trophes, the length and formation of the words are al! hints, Crocker — “ ee sam. tae no- tq stiert with his own long sult, °#Ch day the code letters are different. 4:00 p.m.—Hidden Pages rump your left, three no Defense is a. partnership effort, Cryptogram Quotatios 430 - —Open Howe page ga ae gg ae card and there is more chance in this crwth ™ Sw ? 00 p.m—P. M. Party yo your opening hand to build up partner's hoped- Y R JP QK PBAD MWIV 5.30 1 wb td Mouse ese ” each of the followifG, four fot long spade suit than there is JVWBK KDKO ats aaron igre : | ‘to: build up the clubs, which de- > ese BWAaSs “se “a de ese $72 oan is apt to bave triply stop- NAKCXK MWIV QWBK—IPBOPB. > $:30 p.m.—Supper Club . sf vesterda Cryptoquote: 6:35 p.m.—Weather .— , ook 7 Even if declarer has oaly two! iar 3g NOT IN FASHION-BURTON. S$ 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club - 3 9Qu96s 697 + ores club stoppers, there is no rapid ae w. : ir 6:50 p.m.—Sports 4. @% eKie42 OA a entry card to permit the clubs ¢@ 199, King Features Syndicate, lnc.) una 7:00 p.m—®avid Grief + hs et ; tobe cashed. Since partner has an 7:30 p.m—the Vise hide ner agora en jthe |mést of the defensive strength, | ——— sclaphaaihiibie ‘ 8:00 p.m.—Tennessie Erie Ford : Ing pees one-two-three | M0-! the effort should be to develop 8:30 p.m—the Rifleman ae t ste is frequently a rea- aes hand rather than our ETTA KETT ne p.m.—Talent Caravan ee ar aL to defeat the fon-|own The spade lead, judging :30 p.m.—Ploutfe Famfty _ |tract. If the opponents have: bid | from the bidding, has a ter} | 10:00 p.m—Wells Fargo properly, they will have 25. 26,| -4 — ee eS a aabaen 2 iy cotels eee ee “ %.| chance to strike home than either} | }jeee I AM, YOU “A 11:00 p.m.—Gillette Fight erally, therefore, the declarer will | a eee ; LUCKY GIRL" ALL. 11:45 p.m.—Jim Coleman have some kind of scrap on: his’ 3. Queen of spades. It partner | SET TO MOW YOouR 12:00 am.—CBC News eae ; | hs either the ace or king of 12:15 am—CKCW New eel sat Ge | i fg and in some cases the S) 12:20 am-— Showcase - One of ew | Sitice the goal of the defend-teg there is a reasonable chance Aircraft ia Missing ers is to cash five tricks before | of bringing inthe spade suit in i> ° the declarer can cash nine. there | tithe to defeat the contract. The Oo C.F.C.Y. FRIDAY should be a willingness in. ‘this {fourth best spade is not opened. = STANDARD TIME ev me opening leade | The'Q-J-9 combination is treated Berne ‘oncede a heart trick to the de- | as though it were Q-J-10. > $58 Sign On clarer's (presumable) king, so 4 Four of hearts. With two ua 6.0) Hebrew Christian Hoe that the leader will be in posi- | fiye-card suits to choose from, a6 6.15 Country and Western tion_to cash four heart tricks asthe more promising one to estab- v ai — é ok as his partner obtains the jjsh is the one that includes the | Ss os Soon z re K-J:-If partner has either the rr athe! seit aliens It is quite likely that the de- ace or queen of hearts, the suif : oe . clarer cannot run with nine tricks is quite likely to be quickly de-} { \ 720 News: eres one he gains . heart veloped’ But the diamond lead BUT YOU SAID 710 Weather rick on opening lead. Part- | will not usually work out as well, YOU GAVE Your v ’ : : 7.15 Country and Wester: ner is marked with 6, 7, or 8!since in nearly all cases partner DAD A NEW ‘ -I MEANT oO , ace aes Sat Seat SONS een Meenuhile, at 4 newspaper office, fifteen miles 730 News and Weather tack is the best defence. | honors in diamonds for the suit | FOR HIS BIRTH- RAZOR ” 4 | FoI: T SHADOWED FRANK HERE: ; ve aa ree 7 Tar THE WAY ARNIE 7.35 Musical Interlude 2. Nine of spades. It is not al-' to be run. a pe ve Sey ENTER THE THEATRE 6 ot oF WILTS MIGHT LOOK : UNTIL A FEW MINUTES AGO! \{ GRABBED AT mE! WE 7.40 Farm Reporter z WE COULDN'T HAVE FIRED CODE SLIPPED THe ]| WZTHOUT THE BEARD 7.50 Musical Interlude ° wi TWE MURDER ARROW! ‘ WE WORE AS AN ; 8.00 News © . Se ; £19 Weather egefTabdie i afrlits . : 8.16 Country and Western <q zy Roundup HE 8.45 Weather Go 3: 8.50 Weather : a i 9.00 Morning D--votions Nn er ac Y is 9.10 Morning Moods ‘au z 9.30 Top Tune Time wn ; oo ee I Besa gave ® ra Some pro-|p~otection. After all, manufact- y n ta changes on imports’ urers and industrialists gener 10.00 News of United States fruits and veg-| got it. - MUGGS & SKEETER 1° 0 Magazine of the Air etables are contrary to the health; Senator Austin C. Taylor (L — | [-- THE LONE RANGER, TONTO NOW ITS FOR 19.30 Melody Parade welfare, comfort and pleasure of New Brunswick), citing exper- r REALLY ot . BAKER." ¥ Me MOVE! 10.45 Swift Money Man thousands of Canadians, Senator | ience in dealin ; Grames,is tere )/! THE ONLY SNOWMEN TM had ; £& a . : Ss, g with the US. on aaa DON'T ; 11.00 News Headlines and Wet arthur Roebuck (L — Ontario) | reciprocal tariff i = raping tsa pe gt pe : yee ther “ * said Wednesday aura. bibs the tercacr Guest oe HARMLESS FELLOWS YOUKIDS ) 2 ap] je: = Ld Magic of Musie The producer. is the servant of | protection iat ‘sented ‘hie 7 BUILD IN WINTER... d 23 oo eta ‘wens consumer, he told the ad own crops face a flood of for- a zn ° ate } 5 11.45 The Magic of Musie eign produce 3 12.05 Rhythm Roundup Production must precede co®|) 9 return, the consumer re i= se 12% New W sumption, replied Senator Cyrille; ..:.. : iz # 30 News and Weather \Welllancemt Ge-iebee) dei lecived the right during the rest | 58 12.43 P.E.I. Road Report. Preoreege-sanstinn tiga gega At 0€ ' example of Canada’s inferior pos- Oo 12.45 Mostly Music leat i ‘ee a ‘0 ® lower duty or none at all. Aa jad 1.00 News Headlines and Wea | amma. ‘of the year te obtain imports at wi ther ane ere, ee torte ins on (ition with the US. was the fact ix 1:02—Mostly Musie. April 9 budget, revises tariffs OB te: oniy recently had full recip- - 2.9 School Bdcst |142 items including a number of | i. been achieved on potatoes 2.15 Mostly Music fruits and vegetables. Before vot- | _=— ; 230 Back to the Bible ing to send the bill to committee 8.00 News Headlines and Wea for study, the Senate debate Aid Overla Ss e e ther covered assorted views on just | p . E. F; = sores ns ont winat target tarifis should sisn at. | njoy Friendly Courteous Service At 4.00 News and Weather As explained in April, the fruit | Sa 5 Pea sO 4.05 The. Outports and vegetable revisions mean, | y r n Th e * f - §.00 News & Weather for one thing, that Canadian) Ff m l Sh ng c| $.10 The Outports (cont.) prices wifi be inclined to hold i OTTAWA ‘CP) — Lester B. e a l > oppt en tre e ‘= a oo during the Canadian harvest sea- ae former Canadian exter- \ 05 Musie for You son—a result of protection given "4! affairs minister, Wednesday tN’ LAD HILD r EAR . 7.00 Sports Roundup S the home ciomanar from eas | suggested that international agen-| ee @ nS a ec SENS. W be s METICS @ LUGGAGE 7.0% Musie For You 7.30 News and Weathe. 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders 8.00 Assignment 9.00 News & Weather Generally speaking, Sen- | imports. ater Roebuck said, such tariff items are in the interest of the | producer rather than the consum- | cies providing various forms of | ‘aid to underdeveloped countries | should be ‘pulled together in| some way” to avoid overlapping | and confusion. | 9.10 Starlight Senenade . ; The ake : | alace j ing public. opposition jeader said ia) 7 ed aeans Gaccaade The proposed extensions of | ‘be Commons that in the field of “Three Floors of Quality Merchandise” 11.00 Dominion News time during which some tariffs international economic assistance 1110 Maritime Weather would apply to certain imported oe seems ae Legg oo : . 11.15 Night Beat fruits and vegetables wouldn’t agencies. Perhaps , time (2.00 News & Weather help to bring lower prices in time |had come to try to band them DUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 12.05 Sign Off of market plenty. — o — ee ( < Quebec), describing himself as i. - ; CBA FRIDAY Senator Vincent Dupuis (L —|Should be kept in as close rela-| . farm-born. said he’d always felt |tionship as possible with the THAT CHECK LOOKS ¥ : ; he'd ys : i DAYLIGHT. ‘TIME ; United Nations and be as interna- | @ LIKE THE CANDIED farmers should have reasonable , oO tional in character as possible. In | A APPLE THAT WAS 1:13—Marine Weather and Fi) : ae ae that way, political pr o te \ READY FOR THE ond 7:30—News, Weather, | 5 ee , ‘ » : ti G Sport a is eae acd particular lines of action by one DRUSSTORE'S J s 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. 5-00-—News. ae member could be kept to the min- . 8:00—CBC News and Weathe | 3:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast |imum. - a 4:15—Maritime Sportscast 5:30—Tempo Mr. Pearson spoke as the Com, TO DROP ASHES oO §:2—A. M. Chronicle 6:00—News and Weather mons approved a government IN YOUR SOUP ~~ 3:45—Morning Devotions 6:15—Regional Commentary proposal to introduce legislation 9:00—News. Maritime Sportscast aad increasing Oanada's commitment ee . Musical Interlude. to the world bank to $750,000,000 ie ‘ : 6:30—Tempo. J h 10:00—National School Broadcast| 7-99_News ee ee Seen Pea i: 10:30—A. M. Chronicle 4 7:1 =i t init : YOULL 10:45—Morning Commentary fe ieee tein er crageeh af wire pride -y gee THE picTURE \f GRACIA.SIGNOR FIND \ ( AH WAS oer Gendaners A ig ome ee ‘ He said that if the US. hadat 1S, FINISHED # DIRECTORE" IF YOU ME,AS USUAL, }-4 IN TH’ 11:00—CBC News ooo awhide a®d exerted pressure for political HERE IS WANT ME TO STAR WAITING ON PITCHER, i. Sawedee 4 FP ymca ‘eanauk wu reasons to prevent a world bank a YOUR PAY, IN ANOTHER TABLE, AT TOO" WHUT Se windireee d Ge ay | orem ond weakese nn to eo — = ie > ( appassionara tt AK MOVIE ~~~ LUIGI'S LASAGNA Ty D0 AH 11:30—Court of Opinion. 8:25—Tempo . swan d CHasrogue : s 12:00--Jamboree Junction. 8:30—Festival In Sound Seuz in 1956 would have been 3 12:30—Maritime Farm B'casi 8:45—Musical Program. avoided. ‘ . 1:00—CBC News and Weathe: | 9:00—Bluenose Ghosts Speaking Jater, Finance Minis to 1:15—The Archers. 9:30— Now I Ask You ter Fleming said the best s 1:30—Chamber Music 10:00—Songs of my People. evidence that \the international J 2:00—Holiday 10:30—Harrison Lancers character of the bank and fund 2:15—The Happy Gang 11:00—News Roundup and Talk |are being preserved is the ‘act 2:4—Musical Program 11:30—Anthology that 68 countries were represen 12:00—Here’s The Weather ame ted at the last annual meeting i= Sign OF LNew Delhi last fall. r A. McDONALD LTD. S.