AXYD LBAAZB.. * ws 1 ddim Sunlight’ Eye Oe Wee “ “Me end Mrs. Romie Gotell @| bs LONGFELLOW. » 39.30=Preview Commentary ees re Z One letter simply stands for another.-If this sample A is used , V&tsrtucky 7 ‘Contest . _ : | for the three L's, X for he t®o O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 1) 00rNews and Weather EE ac e |. tregphits the length and “forint i4n-of ‘the words are all, hints. ence CONTRACT “BRIDGE | Srariectiac cami } Matas ant Bluiis ' | ptegra 7 FPF ss agaeuinwe. ‘66 By B. JAY BECKER ct ae nee = ‘y Weather | eHJHIYHC XPWX--WKK XxcCQUZG eA te —lown and Country Time . " 2 d oe : 2 i —News and Weather b-sisk dealt the king What should West CH HQXPHC ZMWDQGP LC UPQKT-, P-frt Road Report Softh- vulnerable. lay now? - Sa ae . SEPM: ; © +12. 45=Town and Country Time dis _— - 4 . is West’ mtade the only retiten to” SEt TS Tt RS tea. secede Li Tiatcag -and Reganal “Weather — — —~— NOB TE ———— deteat-thre—contract—_He—tedthe Yesterday's Cryptoquote: TRIFLES MAKE UF THF HAP-— ’ tarlight Serenade 4AQI95 queen of diamonds’. Declarer PINESS OR THE MISERY OF MORTAL LIFE- TALEXAN- 3 130 and Weather g@Ji07 played- the king, drew trumps, DER SMITH ¥1.352Starlight eee - @K52 and tooksauSpade finesse. Fast. (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, joc) : ports--CBC eas won with the: king, returned a : o 2 CB News ony io a EAST diamond and! South went: down \ 12,15—News and ‘Mus O16 | ; @K63 ane, losing a ‘spade, a heart. ahd oo y = | @k eet two -diamonds OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE - Ad Country Time | or e108 @963 Was the queen of diamonds oie ee siscta 8 aj952 — 210764 = play. just. a lucky shor? Of LISTEN To HOOPLE ! THE eae ee ~ 4oUuUTH , course not The plav hada ONLY THING HE : 2:00— News ard Neether | ; @ 1082 fas feundation -and trates rs AN ADEQUATE EMOUGH BUILDING <tr NA CRUDE WNDIA'S ABOUT in shat bh kk j #AQ953 the type of thinking 9 defender mm ws BS0E LECTURED BEPORE THE NCPOATIONAL GFEEK ARH TECTIA 2 30<Acagnrent @s74 e (uses in a blind sjtuation / Z as = S taeea 16 WHAT HE SOttrcar Cinds Bs nee—C8C0 iN &KS From Wests viewpoint. see ca i ay em sping Posh eres anne ie 2 35 Megety an aie wi ing only’ dummy, he knows that OF COURSE, REALIZED FoR” ete. ction, /[EATS ane = 2 «5 tape The *bidding: oe if South has the king of spades, MUST BEDNITED FOR TRUE HARMONY! > ae onl 20-News Headlines and Weather there is no hope’ of Heating the a fo as S40 as ; North _ East_—-Sonth Weat contract — He therefore. assunies 7 ts fae a4 F DE; Pt 6 4 bie we tte at ~ wind” Weather | 16 Pass 2¢@ Pass that: East has the’ kin: other Pet a it a = 4 3 Reundup—CBC 3e Pass 4¢@ wise. he might just at we for ; 4 Fop Cara : » = up his cards and..concede,-the nw CO=News and Weather Opening lead—two of clubs: “Contract mS ~The Outroris é Card play Is not an exact sci- This . assumption brings ¢he . ° ~s fe Weather ence_A great many plays. at€ Gefense to only three tricks—a £ he Outperts based on probabilities. not cer- spade; a heart and a damend s ors Ce 2 and Scoreboard tainties, and some of these plavS Ty. defea: the, niract « West one Ou atts ret —assimptinnss wien tHti--Fae 5 Find a gourth tick. and. | < = d. “eather mately prove to be ise ‘the only. possible source for this Bane bias A Nevertheless, good card play'(must be diamonds "4 wee ee 8 eter—CBC is a logical process, not 3 hap- This -suit' must he.‘ attacked 7.00-bs hazard one. Sound’ reasoning betore East's king of spades is | ? Ne does not produce. victory im forced out. or oniv one ‘diamond Z every case but if is poun! t) Te- trick. will he won Once. West de ? ‘turn éxcélleht dividends ir the termines ths, thé only. prehiem “s fs Headines and Weathe JQng run * in whieh d:amond to ead ; Sc : —+- - eee ete Hebe 2. this Ta,leasd—t oe » te VC.00SKEC Rational News, On Per hand He led a club, which dum mond can be fetal if South has Hil and fe "8 Personally 'my took wuth the .ace. East the jack Ont the lead -of the =<te shaving tow. Dectarer ther ted—“queen carr PrOteet - Wear ae ‘ ‘WaONVE 3NO1 FHL ih, ‘ i . » ‘ ° Bs i siabaieinedenbeemebmseidiaitiniteciaeniaiilidie a ‘tie ies ~ ee - t ; ‘ 2 ‘ . - ro , o ® 7 a hem as ' . July 2° wie - It The Guardian Charlottetown, ed., - h suMmme ‘Sta tted As Wa r 'M Toronto.’ Ont are holidaying at ite at their sum Pp eR ‘ma Cottages on the. banks | Georgetown : Be al the @roden River, Nan MaeDona‘ M Gorden Babineail of Park- tom.. Mass i her, dale onc ff recent, sitor (0 phew - > / arol «6M Tne ome ak till Georgetou# : MeCarty also of B Mrs. John Bellis and two chi: iting .Misso,MaeD - idrén, who- have een visiting'Helen and. Mary. .\i By TOM MITCHELL terms of Dominio’ baance heproportonstely hit. progres Mrs. Bellis’ rents, Mr. andy averne’. Marte’, PEAR TCP TO, 8 SOF comparatively -smafl ahd .that Silvas wealth increases “Mré__ Spurkeon® WatrtT,—teft-#?~7 peke—-returned 17 apoag. afternoon. ins 1917) Sir its*administration would require _ These speeches . took place centiv“on return sto their FOMe Lopently from a Tyomas. White, finance minister almost a second civil service against a hatk gr oun d of in the Qtieen Charlotte Islands Bruswick in tne Borden Conservative gov- sufficient in. number -to eever stepped-up. fighting by the- Al-“in) British Columbia Gordon Douglas yt rament, tei the Commons every » municipality, rufal and lies in Europe yom’ ‘Lieutenant. and Mrs. Bernard a BC. ts. spending about the drawbacks of a tax as-_urban, throughout the Do- Intréduction of "the , in OMe Walsh and family. of Nartmotith, eae at hif “summer ims 6d ag®inst the personal in- minion’ : ‘ tax bill-in. July followed on: ‘the | Oa ae cee hi itiNe-Cenneelown ‘ . , 7 > ‘ 5 7 . Se” eotne of Canacians , ‘s ~ “On—the —whole : would ep heels of.-a- measure te call an- with -hes parents, Mr sal “Mire Mr and Mre Ro rh sea vespite ‘the tact UWAl-the. Fi pear to me that. the incame tax other: 100,006 Canadians info:the Far! Walsh, left ‘recently on fe- af South Ashburton: et * ai) ie MEV LE oe E owen FT : : j . mo - i+ > Ete ~ VALUABLE ™ * World, War had wrenched the should not he resorted ta hv the armed forces. . turn to their home shire are Visiting wh wero LANDING A MANNED re oro ON chuntry out of aviepression.-in-" Dominion government unti! its Sit Thomas~ said there had. Mir.-and Mrs Densil Del’rey . tether en ul SPACECRAET UP THERE | THE MOON... eqmes ‘harin't Increased materi- necessity *hecomes cleari¥ and atisen a'a-very natural- and In-and-famils of. New Brunswick ants a cra ha " + PRETTY SAON . ail), he said- {n° many cases ‘unmistakably ‘apparent, .no.t- MY View ® very .iust: sentiment are vacationing at DeRona.Cot- mack an Me thos Rad dec ned beca ise of a ithstanding .t he. drawbacks. ‘iat those, who are = enjoviment tages ‘ Bobme Aubit ACEH hy sooring cost ofiving. which J have mentioned.”’ of substantial’ incomes should = Mr -and Mrs, Esmond. Keily Judy Boudreau! and ” } is: further -ta be ponted > That wae April 24. 1917 suibstantally © and directs con- of Toronto,. Ont’ . were recent Seen eet Mt. Visions we)! that the maxygnum .amount. Three months ‘later, July 25, ‘Tribute .to_ tite Srowing War ex. guests: of Mrs - Kelly's parents, to; New in e which would he obtained fromthe minister introduced ‘‘pra- Denditures ofthe Dominion * Mr. and. Mrs Sterling Black-t-" “Phyvitie Boudreaitt let recent ~— auch tax -in_Canada—would—in—posais—for; a national measure fh CHANGES SINCE Mr> and Mrs” Vernon Myers jy re Kingston. On! eres she : ; of income taxation,’ designated His proposal followed the jine of Cardson, Alberta ares (n@ wat visit with her:. \ire ‘ the War Tax Upon Incomes shut suggested be Mr Maclean and Sue sis ef Mr Miver * mother, ene Smith any Wi—Srn-+ N TH E AIR destined to. outlast two. world ©dcept for the rate of taxation, Mrs Wa ter Roudreault Kenneth. Batchilde@ Mr wars: and become = the biggest ey ode i from today's tay Frances *.MacCormack aoe Joey Walsh . leftd rece: tt Ite rollewing program list- ; single source of revenue for Ca- tr laclean + proved pro. MacCormack. George MaéCor- saber trip ta Boston.’ Ma & ae nadian governments phetic ahout the duration” as: mack and Allan MacCormack. of e ‘ : we as Te Torm Oo te tax /At Brockville, Ontario, are houday- Torento, Ontario chajee 89: 2 PENNE, Service 288 ee en NEEDS ei ‘one. point in debate he asked = fs FISHING appear as ‘presented to™us by © in tis “Apri!” speec iF why. the, word ‘war’ -was used 0 | || SUPPLIES the stations concerned: ag ee fy struggle 1 the bill's cag? RIPLEY’ Ss BELIEVE TT OR 'N T Pies : in urope ha asted three ~., ; ‘ - : Years«with no end in sight. The t Pe op —_? a WEDNESDAY FROGRAMS jational debt had climbed to _— “si > the ae oy ACTER — " “lr rar w Eres —CFCY-TV - more than $900.000.000 com. eis mere m the: war. will | : sag with $336,290.00 before Preliminary estimates for the 20 2 muncae Anothn r Year . of fight 1965-66 fiscal vear put revenue BO OF m.—Ts jell The Truth Jaca o x a ay oe from personal income. tax at YATFHES wl 536 a iencihenie Peudden Sheu 4 2.150.000.00) _With ‘the tax: Vea et ee Rae _ would” —have—te —be —found.—he . eee oe Te 1S MO VALUED BY... | so ntere -<etet corporation income. also estab TORS AT $1 his pe warned Reiet Bivins ; World COLLE, Al $1400 : Century A.- Maclean. Liberal MP he uring the First or! : 4°0 pm. Vacationtime a t 8 ares a t H oe ‘Si War. estimated at $1.610.0n0.n0q - i A Somer Caee or atttfax, ollow WT this {e better than half. the total ce Thomas with this suggestion revenue. of. .$6:832.000.000- ex: , I. submit, asa sound princt- oe : t - specied br ¢ government Ca Vea ple of -taxation, that of the Pecle ee . : tte money needed by the state. the d é : - 7 CY TY_News rich - should contribute more 4 GEORGETOWN | DAD.".I WANT etl NOW ONE OF WINGEY OW ABOUT HAVING : a oe . - - > é pm Fave ln ce fe ee | - |toteyour ty ff It/ HOLD. sTitt? ALONE! SOMETHIN 1 POSE IN FRONT ats Disney -Prodeute-—/the-sneheeaiely eb —eene ROR as Seddry aol Soin. EW came“at/i bo. [:\ OKAY, Goruir! REAL AND HOMES UP REFRIGERATOR « r 4 : the poor, and that the amounts : "Ly M a as J . : $ ‘ ; = S wi ehipep-nebtanicg- sontebhuted- should tnerease not a note sp a, Te a a f : : — _mother“Mrs. Clementine Camp& : bell and her sister. Mrs. Ray- Baterts . a are 73 ae CRA : «+... mond Soloman and Mr Soloman eager. o> Stores Fram WEDNESDAY Accompanying Mrs . Jeddry to ~—— Georgetown was her nephew, : ‘ he M g Stow ~Fait I Gerald Soelotuan whio had heen } © sod Sports 6 ow lath ViSitdix: in Somerville B ws Mr. and Mrs Richard Delory hat: 2 Sq 7.)3-—In-argd Wx, Spors: Scores and family of Halifax, NS. are Apion t> spending their hoivace wn Gee THE MOST FIENDISH. : 4 7.27 bn and Ws . Srert Scores. ‘getown and are guests of Mr MOTHER IN HISTOR} = | Mu DONALD RADIO SERVICE — 739-141 Up Your Hears DeLory's parents. Mr and Mrs EMPRESS , IRENE (152-603) . . ch a ‘ | Fveert Repairs Kadins AG Nu8s F J DeLory - t ssc . " Fa AL iy = and Record Plavers , ee ge af Patsy Lappin of Charlottetown BLUNDER. ie OWN SON, 3 TaygtRONOM Taro RY ! —Muse ; tt, C ”, t gues ¢ ¢ h o TINE ‘ ; nn RALDWIN ORGANS )d--Cer Ness was a recent guest at the home| _ —MoE CONSTAN INE ne : “OBSERY Padua Hay WE HAVE'TO MATCH toa! ‘ $.19--Genional W of Mr and Mrs Harold Publi- THE SAME PALACE ROOM mi : AS A. MAXIMUM SECURITY LZ OR WE'RE NOT IN! : RELL PIANOS ri cover WHICH SHE HAD G/VEN BIRTH ‘ On SY | LEZ : ae at 8.15—Meritime Sportscast oi ee JO HM 27 YEARS BEFORE ISON FOR SI9 YEARS | 1% Kent St Ph. 46915 9 2:—Mosic _Mrand Mrs Gordon Mae: Stivtelintek an en Sacemeen | pal Sur, 8.55~W esther Kenzie have returned recently : MINNIS! BP saees ream naeaghica tp eee ct a 6 14%—Caoin fory from a.motor trip -to) points in e CKCW-TYV 2 15—As: gnment Newfoundtand ibis cits wack a ; 921—& 94. Chronicle Allan .Wair--whp had heen vt- aA Sart TA.AS=Tate de oF Musle , Siting: with his parents, Mr and pomiaivanesn Cate — + 60=c 86 News —— ——Mrs_-George air le reeenily DAILY. CROSSWORD a me b1.05—Merning Comentater . on return to Boston. Mass : AC ROsS 3. Hyson * 22. Koran Lahti i fl eee Cee grmers a i“ Mr. and \rs. Herh Bather of 1 Ships ; Pn ic charter € cuth 11. 20=-Record A’bum: Montreal, Quebec, left last. week a: por Pilters 23. From 8 oP ne 1.j0—The Archeras > on return to their-home in Von- 6. Slice, 6-Pointed prefix —A* estones of the 1* 45—On The Syany Side treal after wisiting with Wer g:! a+ siy —z Bho beens oy : , j Fis so eRe : Barber's mother, Mrs, Florence 10. Ace tooth mea- . eee 12-COn CBC News Jenkins : 12. Like beds “ °7. Depopulate sire. ay ee ee eae Pauline. Martell: Linda Lavan-. in the a.m. - &. Haraseues Ment: 1 i Er ee “0 ac 'Nev "aa a r dier and Emily DeCoste, left 13. Nimble ' 9. Lon, yor, i NO! SVE TOLD YOU A a " ' n--The cies OO 8C News one. Wieser Saat: sdseeke dea Senante:-Gutaviont---d4edsittle-sirt tooth 25--ATIX= MES ff Pee ‘ae sad St where thev will -visit with Miss 15. Come into 11. Norse god: -jously : re THOUSAND, T/ ve eT 45—The Open: ® or Martell’s brother, Charles Mar- view 16. Itahan 26. Keitie Yesterday s Answer Thee . prs + <[ -139=D:Os Time Signal ce 17. Exciama- river 28..Clin ? m.—*an From UNCLE 2.90—C8C News tel ~ eee eas & oe 92 Palnchood ZB ’ ’ ‘ - biel 6h . Jovee Jenkins of . Montréal, __tion + 18. Pointed 30. Pronoun 3 Fa se 6) on aq Vae Open Roa ow ‘ - | 18. Sport 19. Goddess of 31. Strong 84, Nibble 9 aA a | Cachininn Touch Quebec, was a recent visitor to) : 2 s f on’s @ Femnne Touc . c |- 20. Hypothetf- harvests - winds 35. Girl's name 5 Bdb ‘Hope Theatre | Binion Georgetown with _her mother, ot ae : ) ’ ‘ ew * ea cal force 21. Florida 32. Had many. 38.5) 1 = er Fess val 203—Cenversation Part’ 1 Mrs. Florence Jenkins 1. Fastes Indian buis "29. Swine p.i9-—C8CTV News t-~ 2 20—Conversetion Part 2. Mrs. Pat White and two chi- | “ slightly — - 2.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 4.50-CBC News dren of Dartmouth, "N.S, are 22. Hastenéd: (/V Yee 13 : $2.20 o.m—LTV News 4.93—Canasdian Roundup holidaying.—in Georgetown, 24 Peers i 12 30 a.m.—Station Sign Off 4.10—Mosie In The -Air where they are. the guests of | 26. Throb 9 : 4.29—Assignment Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and) 27..Domesticate -CFCY RADIO 4.352BGeic In The Air Mrs. Walter Walker.” 28. Apple + 2 5.00—CBC News : Mr and Mrs. Jack Hempstock discard al WEDNESDAY 5.03—Mari ime Fish B Cast of Ottawa, Ontario, recently va- 29 17S. soldier, - 6 ; - | £23-CBC Notebook cationed im the province and for short wetecemnenc ; 5 35—Assi gnment while in Georg etoun 4 {sited wit 9p ga tpt anne eee IN NG a OOO re Gf tee tee OKAY, BABY— : ee Uh. ond Mar. lore: Tae Notebook Tent ay friends and. relatives 3 31. Depart OPEN wice / ‘ 4.465 Marhins Réeundon —CAC News : Mrs. Aléc Arsenault left. re . 33 Extent 4 News Gand Veather ais oe impos lent Hill cently for Edmonton Alberta, 35 Lower 7 O0—Hebrew Chistian Hour 6 one * «where she will visit with. her part ‘of > ant 1d Weathed’ & 25--Business Barometer = gon,, Walter Arsenault and Mrs.| — - face —Newe and earnec ' Ww. rer . 7.35-Farm. Rapert 6-30~ nl orate Weetier Arsenault - + $6--Valuabie—= 7 41—Merniag Rourdep ° eet Scene Mra Mr’. William Fitzpa- metal 7 Ti-is'and Wr. and Mar. Temp. ae = ad i Kveniag | trick of*Brookline, Mass. who 37..Pierce 7 s6—Marning Roundup Ae rs + Gece who are holidaying in the pro- 40. Girl's « oe : “ ' 7.3 BO Halitex Chamber Or -S : 2 — 7 corte Caproteand Scoreboard ~ - vynce.” were recent ‘visitors Yo name . ‘ 8 “0-—News , 2 ne : Georgetown, and were guests of Destroyed a erie rine ee Pe ae Pee ys reg Ta — ao enh Rd Yared. “EX € '6—Morning Round. p 1A.NO—-CBC Natl ‘News * Mrs Myrtle” Babineau of Char- . Borders : $.45—Wegther : 10. 1$—Toca/’s Editorial and Seea\ lottetown is vacationing at her DOWN F50-At antic News Roundup ng Pecsonally ~ summer cottage in Georgetown. | : ann re §:58—Thdupht -For Today (aan Bes ihas Aen Michael Jay of Summerside, | 2 = Sr 2 CHC Navidnal Mewg-—COC j aC Py wp Cf Handel son of Mr and ‘Mrs. Wi tam | a eee 1-2 | \ tr 43 7 ‘ wk > } Natas and tha ‘ ' wit s - grand- ; a ee ae > CEC News fay is visiting with his-@ _DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — ‘Here's how -to: work It: War 4aeKy) WNTE BUFFALO NOT BE ONE THAT POLL ON vwNoOoTVd 30° BUILDINGS AS WE | INTESRHFY > WERE LANDING! / ...LIKE r.4 THIS TOWN HAS: 4 ZEN GROWN! A) al = as ea = ~ ef ! ee | wangv 4.7 VLE CHANGE INTO A, MORE LOVABLE. CH ARACTERM oe