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Chronicle. 8:00—News and Weather. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:55—News. 10:00—A. M. 10:45—Morning Commentary. 10:55—For Consumers. ‘ This hand comes from a spe- cial match staged last month in New York and won by the Cavendish Club of Philadelphia. The other participants in the ‘|four-team match were the Ca- vendish Clubs of New York and Boston, and the Regency Club of New York. ' : One~of the most interesting hands of the match, which fea- tured as participatits many of the best-known names in bridge, was this deal. The hand was play- ed at four tables. At one table, the only one ‘where anything like a par result occurred, the bidding went as shown. West (Ralph Hirschberg) In an informative little pamph- Non-Resident $3.00. -- Open season, Salmon, June 5 to Oct. 31; Speckled or Brook Trout, April 15th. to September 90th. (National Park, June 15th to 15th.) Rainbow Trout, July ist. to October 3ist. (Applies only to Keefe's and Glenfinnan Lakes). (National Park five per day). Rainbow Trout, three per day. Size limit, Salmon, three pounds (minimum). Rainbow Trout, ten inches measured from the end of the nose to the centre of the tail. SPORTING METHODS The catching or killing of Sal- mon, Speckled or Brook Trout, and Rainbow Trout is restricted to angling. Angling for Salmon is restricted to the use of artificial flies. MW any undersized Salmon, Grisle or any ‘‘spent’’ Salmon is caught inadvertently, it .shall, if possible, be returned alive and uninjured to the water from which it was taken by the person catch- ing it. It is unlawful, states the De- partment, to jig for amy game fish.Use torches or other artifi- cal lights in fishing for or catch- ing Salmon or trout. Trout export is prohibited. How- ever, it is provided that, any non resident fishing in waters of the Province may, upon leaving the Province, take away the lawful catch of two days fishing, if the shipment is accompanied by a certificate to that effect from whose district the fish were caught, or from the local station agent adjacent to the locality im which they were caught. Regulations also state that no single package of Trout shall ex- Matinee 4:00—Scored for Spring. 4:30—Drama In Sound. 5:00—News. 5:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Regional Commentary, Maritime Sportscast, and Musical Interlude. 6:30—Roving Reporter. 7:00—News. 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Music. \ 7:30—Rawhide and Music. 8:00—Teen-Tempo and Music. gram to Music). 8.25—Tempo 8:30—Album for Thursday 9:00—Prairie Playhouse. 9:30—Mitetich. 10:00—Vancouver Chamber Or- chestra. 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. 11:30—Recital. 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Off. * By B. JAY BECKER ntti - chance tri were cashed ‘orth- South dealer. i went down a . Both sides vulnerable, At the second table, the bid- ean ding went as follows: $x xeusss | Pity ie 2228 \. we ° wm S@ Fas 65 Dita Aossé @KQJ1073 Weet led the ace of hearts. De- o@Qs3 @akos clarer ruffed, drew trumps, cash- vas ed his clubs, and made thirteen = tricks for a score of 1,250 points. SFPAettS | At the third table, the bidding O62 was identical except that East os doubled instead of West. The re- me bidding: sult was the same. Again West West North Mast led the ace of hearts and declar- om Pas 14 19 er scored 1,250 . points. \3@ 4@ 4@ 5@ The Wests at the second and Pass Pass 56 third tables, each having lost 1,450 points solely,as the result of the heart cut their respective throats. At the fourth table, this’ was the bidding: South West North East - 3@ Pas st 5e = Fess Pas 6 Pess Pes Dbla - _—_— -- North-South were playing weak two bids. North (Harold Ogust, playing with this reporter), made the imaginative bid of three dia- monds (forcing). He was out to stop the diamond lead if possible. Again the West player led the ace of hearts. This time North- South scored 1,860 points. The opening lead cost this unfortun- ate West 2,36 points. That night West eut his throat Angling Regulations Should Be Familiar To Sportsmen ceed twenty-five pounds in weight or shall any person be permitted to ship more than one package during one season. It is unlawful to use a dam for : purpose of so regulating the re- tention or discharge of water as to facilitate the catching of Sal- mon or Trout, either by sudden closing or opening the dam or in any other manner whatsoever. It is against the law to fish for, catch or kill Salmon fry, Parr and Smolt. TAGGED TROUT In relation to “tagged” Trout, the Department requests co-oper- ation as follows:— “If you catch a Trout with a numbered metal tag attached to the lower jaw, participate in the research pro- gramme being carried out by the Fisheries Research Board of Ca- nada at Ellerslie Brook, P.E.1., by returning the tag together with information as to length of fish, date and place of capture, to the Atlantic Biological Station, St. Andrews, New Brunswick. In re- turn you will receive are ward as well as information on why and where Trout was tagged. If you are a visitor and wish the tag as a souvenir of a pleasant visit to the Island, same will be returned to you on request. Fishing licenses are obtainable at.the P. E. Island Travel Bureau, The Department of Industry and Natura! Resources, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Offices, at various sporting goods stores, drug stores, and places Dominion Stores Profit Revealed TORONTO (CP) — ‘Dominion Stores Lid. had net profit in the either the local Fisher Officer in | year ended March 21 of $6,733,- 558, or $4.18 a share, compared with $6,548,125. or $4.06 a share, in the year ended March 22, 1958. Sales totalled $356,424,351, an increase of 14 per cent. President T. G. McCormack says in the annual report that the lower ratio of profits to sales (1.89 cents compared with 2.10 centis per dollar of sales) reflects increased wages, greater promo- 5-03—-Maritime Fish Broadcast |tional expenses and costs incur- red in the initial entry into new territories, particularly Westera Canada. - \ At March 21, 18 new supet- markets were under construction in 11 cities from -Halifax to Van- couver. Additional stores are is the planning stage and approxi- mately 30 stores will be opened this year. In the last fiscal year 18 supermarkets were opened, 24 stores were modernized and 10 smaller stores were closed, .to make a total of 342 in operation at March 21. Nuclear Fission Research Not Bad HALIFAX (CP) — Dr. L. H. Cragg of the chemistry depart- ment of McMaster University in in itself.” Dr. Cragg told the #2nd annual convention of the Ohemical In stitute of Canada that for the most part the public is unaware of the benefits that could result from nuclear research. “The public should interest it- self far more in the implications arising out of the continued test- ing of megaton bombs.” The’ sole purpose of much nuclear research is to’ find possible peaceful uses for auclear fission, he said. leads, were ready to |. rising s S 8 SF BF RE » gs Hea PB RREES § Bef a8 caper Uy 46. Stairway post ‘ 47. More ine frequent @. Girl’s name DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXE ® LONGFELLOW . ' One letter simply stands for another. 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