‘ ‘ / © ee eeeeeeeeen on i rneettaeneseedeeeniinen asin The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, July 17, 1958. 11 eee <= 4 7 DAILY CROSSWORD ‘e & N THE Al ACROSS 2.Capital of 22 Head >a - . Turkey te are listed in Atlantic f. 3. Part of a ~ 23. Riveref ; Time as supplied by ib Craze Asia : . wp = ng 5. Polio vaccine 25. Young FRIDAY PROGRAMS oe 6. Mars, for " nurse + Horse's 29eRubs aoe ota! CFCY-TV — CHANNEL & compartment 1. Regard 30. Western SLUG oO 15 p.m—Atterncon Musicale 6 ee ‘Sa i ae ‘ eo pam.—News, Weather & Music 18. In this place (sym.) man “Discoveries __ pe eutten 10. Prepare, as 32. Baemy of 2 90. Game 5:30 p.m—Mighty Mouse Playhouse ‘Designer of —— potatoes —John. _ chanee IE tit esties Tarene buildings 16. Sound, as Baptist | 48. Samarium —crcy W 24. Music note aclock 35. People of (sym.) a. en 26. Man's 17. Adam’s son +, the 7:30 . ‘ } nicknanfe’ 21:Greekletter 36.God of war people 8:00 p.m—Star Performance ‘Hanover { 8:30 —Harbour Command } (abbr.) j | Suspicion _ on: tax : p-m—Who Knows . ioe nm —Covelcete of Spore pant e p.m,—Cavaica : (Bib.) > 145 —Jim Coleman ‘ 00 am--CBC TV News are z / 14 am—tocal Weather , . =~ a v f at sm Tom tl ws Terenne dledietsinc udbwobive ae CKCW-TV — CHANNEL Make Fi 9:45 On—Record 45 a.m.—Sign 43. A Scandi. _. > ‘ D pm —fridey Peybil - : (poss.) 0 nati 00 News, Weather, Sports } . @. Flat-toppeé 3 1 pres. i Movie—Affairns. of. An- “ hills a? ~ : PER «&. Metallic J Carte yecks 00 eee CONTRACT BRIDGE ' Nea x Think ef it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade aoe ee By B. JAY BECKER _ DOWN Aa) pm—Nows — f Ratinn DOO. <a FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. p.m.—Supper Club DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work its |. Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait Saa—fepper Ci vam as oun ‘ t : AXYDLBAAXKR ere | ones next ~ os cueaieeeiieneny ioe te ak ae udisuicaeeie an caine ; Inn a Grief — = i — = = om A vy i + le! . 9.30 pm—the Viee What" would you | card points are made up of aces, ‘for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos 8:30 Tennessee Ernie Gow bid with each of the fol- | kings, and queens. There should trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, aoe , lowing five hands? .(It is as-|be no compunctions about rais- letters are different. - 830 p.m—The Rifleman q@umed that the Three Heart bid |ing with only two trumpa, Parte | 0062 day the code letters are diiferens = agen varrse shows a long suit with relatively |ner is likely to have @ seven : } A Oryptogram Quiathe —Country Hoedown that the purpose DPKIJ GAe 1:00 pm—Cavelcade ef Sports the opponents.) ie pare en KEA @ HA ae ly 245 pme—lim Coleman. _ 3. ox gat is pure- fAYEKWI AB VPDAT RYA TGH PAE s 215 om—CKCW News & @AQs72 ws GAT tricks ‘XTEDI PK rs oe ~ wot & oe aa Shee nate ae “Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THERE'S NO STRIVING | 2:15 am;—Sign Off & OAQSTE GS OAM ces) therefore AGAINST THE STREAM—CERVANTES, game (@ 1998, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) CFCY FRIDAY 1. Pom The opening three bid pr at ecknowledges a hand a - STANDARD TIME mot qualify as a one bid by ordi- that : _» Mary standards. The high card four 5.58 Sign on content will usually be 7, 8, or 9 are ba 6.00 Hebrew Christien Hour points, It is a defensive mechan- our 6.15 Country and Westers iam, pure and simple, where the effort. 6.30 News Shones t a> quae and Gavan 4! : Six hearts. - 4 6.35 Weather opponents have @ good chance| go" with the "bid, ‘tet there I 6.40 Country and Western to make a game or slam. figures to be a reasonable play Roundup Since the opener in effect says |for the slam. Science is east te 7.00 News that he has less than an open-/| the winds in favor of the slam- 7.10 Weather ing tid, and. our hand is also| bang style. If partner has A-Q- . 7.15 Country and Westers tens Ga Oh duating 6, snd 8 Breese At See oe ame > Roundup , : customarily takes opening probably make the 7.30 News ahd Weather bids to make a game, the best | slam. x 7.35 Musical Interlude thing to do is pass and hope| 5. Pass, You can't fight City 7.0 Farm Reporter partner comes home with nine | Hall. There is no game in‘ the ; 7.50 Musical Interlude tricks the next play-jhand and « three spade bid 8.00 News - er also passes). You can’t make | (forcing) would almost surely 8.10 Weather tricks without straw. make matters worse, It must be - 2.16 Country and Westera. 2. Four hearts. The chances|kept in mind that partner has \ @re there will be a good play /a bed hand which is quite ikely 8.45 Weather for game. Our opening bid plus,|to be suitable only fer 3.50 Weather facing the opening bid minus, |play. Why look for t==uble? __ 9.00 Morning D-votions , © 188, King Features Syndicate, Inc) =.= (Edmonton Taxpayers Find Utilities Blessing st os ‘11. News 11.40 Weather ot M ee aan ee er By PHIL ADLER tion left, a deficit of $37,000. _ agree Weather Canadian age Fg yg INC INCREASING EDMONTO: — c : i. me —- utilities are a financial blessing wie ae va’ cm oo ae MUGGS & SKEETER as 1.00 News Headlines and Wea |for the Edmonton taxpayer. revenue of $26,181,000 — an in-| > th The city’s five utilities had/|+-ansit system is expected, to pro- 7. News and Weathe. 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders 8.00 Assignment 9.00 News & Weather 9.10 Starlight Senenade 9.30 Palace of Vareties _ 19.00 Starlight Serenade 11.00 Dominion News : oo beret 10 Maritime Weather telephone system and transit sys-| Miss Kay Newson, Summer. - ? i " Hiis-Kight Beat ~~ tem. side, was the gueat of her cou- i 4 @ MEN’S @ LADIES @ CHILDREN’S WEAR... 12.00 News & Weather SAVE MILLIONS sin, Miss Cathy Matheson, Bread- Seep ' g @ COSMETICS @ LUGGAGE me 12.05 Sign Off = “if we didn’t have the utilities! aipane, the- first week of July.| |+ an /Sef_—@®™ wat : CBA FRIDAY ‘e |the taxpayers would be called; irs Peter MacLeod. Breadal- eo = ff . « _ |upon to pay — oe &/bane, is ill at her home, Cc , LD: LT i pe. / - ear to take care y expen . aS Sy DAYLIGHT TIME ta” dil F.C. Ok enden, city| Miss Carol Matheson and Mr. we . » co er. Allan Hickox, Breadalbane, have . L. “Three Floors of Quality Merchandise” pen 7 7:15—Marine Weather gnd Fil gross earnings last year of $25,- 988,000 which fed the municipal treasury $4,425,000 in taxes and surplus éven after setting aside ‘$5,219,000 for capital reserves. Edmonton was a little frontier town when it started in the pub- lie utility field. That was in 1902 when it got intd¥the electric light and power business. Since then the utilities have | contributed a total of $44,376,000 in taxes and profits to the city’s general revenue. The city, with a population of 260,000, is believed to be the largest Canadian centre: operating five.major utilities. The municip- ality owns its electric light and power distribution system, gas- turbine power plant, waterworks, duce a profit because of an in- crease of $2,293,000 over 1958. The | transit system {s expected to pro- duce a profit because of an in crease in fares. - The utilities are expected to put $5,054,000 from, taxes and profit into the general revenue account this year, an incerase of $638,000 from 1958. The amount to be set aside as capital reserve is: ex- pected to remain unchanged. - The utilities pay a five-per-cent revenue tax to the, city and pay the general property tax—61 mills}. this year—on a total- assessment of (815,000,000. ° . BREADALBANE I FORGET... y- ie N Ya THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X-9 Frien The Family Shopping Centre ! & dly Courteous Service At §-30—News, Weather, Sports. _The money turhed over to the | returned home from the Young hs 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. city’s age —_ fund last| People’s Camp fot the Christian ; ; ‘ Weather. year ies was one-| , “ Sis aearitime | ea tighth of the city’s 1958 expen-|Churches at Canoe Cove where . ys $:2—A. M. Chronicle diture of $32,000,000. Last year’s - spent an -enjoyable vace- 5 _ -45—Morning Devotions property tax rate was 58 mills) ; . : Eee_News. |based on an assessment of $291,-| Mrs. Samuel Good, Chartotte- |OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 6 :05—A.M. Chronicle. 000,000. ‘town, spent the first: week of July’) oO 9-55—News. The electrie light and power|with her sister, Mrs. Hammond YOU FLATTER Y HE LOOKS STRANGER 110:00—A.M. a distribution system makes the | Newson,» Breadalbane. en IPE ANOS. EY eae poh fF tine 9:45—Morfing Commentary-- |most money. The least profitable| Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wall, Port- , WORKING Hw tS TEXT ! BROTHER JAKE'S a. 0-2 or-Consumers ..——____+__gnd the only_utility. with a habit !tand, Maine. were guests of Mr. BON SOMETHING : ne NY Oe aunt us Defer Mase of losing money—is the transit/and Mrs. Earl Chappel, Bread | AR-RUMPH? am PA PROM $ ; : system. albane, from -July third to the| | GOVERNMENT<~ /7/ eens ; 9 1i:15—Performer's Showcase. | The electric light svstem had| seventh. On their return trip| f LIKE PLASTIC a) cere o We eat Te deube oa yansties gross revenue of $8,491,000 last/thoy were accompanied by Mes.| [HORSESHOSS PO8)| ow HAVE A TREATMENT AT a Maritime Farm Broadcast |YC#!. It set aside $1,381,000 as/ Wesley J. Murray of Melrose, Oey! PROFESSION FOR | ¢ THE OwLscLUB! eee capital reserves and gave $1,552,-| who was also visiting the Iskand. : YOUR LATER ° 1: eee ! 000 in taxes and surplus to the} yr and Mrs. Ralph Oheney, NEARS AND BE 3 cua aoe Musie city’s general revenue fund.. Meirése. Masé.. arrived on’ P. Orr ear” a Saeed” The transit system reported |. Island Tuesday, July 6th. They 3 EXISTENCE 2:13-Tommy Hunter Show. gross revenue fn 1958 of $3.657,-| sailed to Yarmouth, N.S. and mgt’ nay tip ft ; THE EDITOR CALLS IN - 2-45—Music in Black and Whitc }90. It paid the city $210.000 imitoreq to Halifax where they LESTER GOO, CREATOR 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat-|taxes but the high cost of opera-/ .,ent several delightful days with i Vy 2 (a a? t sat a inee Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Murray. lr ie ‘ i i 4:00—Vancouver String Orches-| 7:15—Musice : then continued their trip to the NANT = a ! / d z tra. 7:30—Rawhide and Music. _ |{sland where they were the SSP th!" ( Z. : oo 4:30—Music from Montreal oe aoe Tempo and Musi¢.: | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ff Ly z } a :00—News. : empo Murr crict ‘at a f ' i . $.04_Maritime Fish Broadcast} 8:30—Repertoire. omar Guay ir ae wualy oat . f [ a t ~ §:30—Tempo. 9:00—Halifax Theatre. = lik Central Royaly 4 { 4 " 5 6:00—News and Weather , | 9:30—Now I Ask You. herd! j : 7 WS : Thi 4 ‘ if, 0 - §:15—Rezgidnal Commentary 10:00—Songs of My People. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Nicholson S S 7 7 af Maritime Sportscast ane 10:30—Just Imagine. and Mrs. Alvin Rowledge are be y f ‘ ° , UKE @ Musical Interlude. 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. |'ng welcomed home after an éx- 4] S/ OLD BOY? 6:30—Tempo. 11:30—Concert Hall. - tended trip to Edmonton and Cal- U1 Il 4 SUST if 4 7:00—News. 12:00—Here’s The Weather and | serv. Alberta and other parts : . i Site tae cee HUMSELF b-J ' 7:10—Commentary. Sign Off ss Western Canada, é " 4 ;