Lh ke Se ee es = Get teat te ie ee ee ee ee et ee =< ——— i OOS se. ae = a «= a = a ee’ oe. i ‘ + 6:40 p.m.—Supper €lub . CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13. rHURSDAY 2:15 p.m—Afterncen Musicale 2:45 p.m.—wNursery School Time 3:00 p.m.—Douglas Fairbanks Pre- sents 3.30 p.m.—Maggie Muggins 3:45 p.m.—Pieces of 8 : .~ 4:00 p.m.—Whistletown 4:30 p.m.—Open House ; ‘5:00 p.m.—Speaking French . . 5:30 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker 6:00 p.m.— Western Theatre. 6:48 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7:00 /p.m:—Gazette - 7:30 p.m.—tife of Riley —B:00-p:m—Rescue Eight 8:30 p.m—Don Messer “ 9:00 p.m.—Stanley-Cup Playoffs 11:15 p.m.—King Whyte Show 11:30 p.mi—toretta Young Show 12:00 a.m.—CBC TV News 12:15 e.m.—Viewpoint CKCW — Moncton CHANNEL 2 THURSDAY 9:45 a.m—Station Sign On * Record Caravan 10:00 a.m.—Romper Room 11:00 a.m.—Turners Corner 1:00 p.m.—Thursday Playbill News, Weather, Sports Movie—Dangerous Blondes 2:30: p.m—At Home With Helen te Crocker 2:45 p.m—Nursery School Time 3:00 p.m.—Douglas Feirbanks : Presents 3:30 p.m—At Home With Helen Crocker 4:00 p.m.—Whistle Town 4:30 p.m—Open House 5:00 p.m.—Speaking French 5:30 p.m.—Woody Woeodpeckes 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club 6:15 p.m.—News 6:30 p.m.—Supper Club 6:35 p.m—Weather 7:00 p.m.—Whirlybirds 7:30 p.m.—lJim Bowie 8:08 p.m.—t Love Lucy 8:30 p.m—Don Messer 9:00 p.m—Musie Makers 89 9:30 p.m.—NHL Stanley €ur j 12:00 a.m.—CBC News : : 12:15 a.m—CKCW News 12:20 a.m.—Wrestling 1:20 a.m.—Sign Off RADIO C.F.C.Y. THURSDAY (STANDARD TIME) 6.58 Sign On 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15 Country and Western Round uD ; 7.30-News and Weather 7.35 Country and Western Round- up .49 Farm Reporter 5 Interlude 0 News 11 Weather 15 Country and Western Round 5 a wowweins ‘5 Weather 79 News ? Morning Devotion 19 Morning Moods 959 Top Tune Time 945 Morning Mdode- 10.00 News 10.05 Magazine of fhe Air 19.50 Melody Parade ' 1190 News Headlines and Weath er 11.02 News and Views on Grocer ies 11.18 Magic of Musie. 12.00 Weather 12.05 Rhythm Roundup oon w _ 12.30 News and Weather 12.45 Mostly Music 1.00 News Headlines and Weath er 1:02—Mostly Musie. 1.17 Mostly Musie 1.45 Mostly Musie 2.00 School Bdcst 2.15 Mostly Musie 2.30 Back to the Bible 3.00 News Headlines and Weath- er 3.02 Best On Request 4.00 News and Weather 4.065 Best On Request 4.3% The Outports - 060 News Headlines and Weatb- $ 5.02 The Outports ’ 6. 6 6.30 News and Weather Musie For You Sports Roundup Musie For You 9.00 Assignment 10.00 News and Weather. 10.15 10.30 11.00 Court of Opinion 11.30 Shadows 12.00 Dominion News 12.10 Sign Off CBA THURSDAY ANDARD .TIME) 7:15—Mari Weather and ‘Fill 7:30—News, Weather and Sports 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. 8:00—CBC News. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News. 9:05—A.M. Chronicle, 9:55—News. 10:00—Atlantic School Breadcast 10:15—A.M. Chronicle. 10:45—Morning Commentary. 10:55—For Consumers. 11:00—News 11:03—Just For Fun. 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air 11:30—*Conductor’s Corner, 11:45—In Reply 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad- cast. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—The Archers. 1:°0—T.B.A. 2:00—Atlantie School: Broadcast 2-15—The Happy Gahg 2:45—Woman in My House. ° 3:00-CBC News and TC " Matinee . 4:00—Musieal Program. 4:30—Drama 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—Tempo. ‘ 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Regional Commentary, Maritime Sportscast, and Musical Interlude. 7 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Apr. 16, 1958. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE ITORNOT ~ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER | gzssss Seses $K2108 KT3 9987 @x141 eae e _ wer - easy | © The four notrump bid was not Blackwood, a convention this pair rarely uses. It asked Siniscalco Pass Dobie Upening lead—jack of spades The Italian team gave a ma,.- nificent performance in slam bid- ding. They played rings around | the Americans when. the question | of bidding or avoiding a slam arose. . The Italians contracted for ele-| ven slams in the course of the 156-board match. They made nine of them. In the two deals they were defeated the contracts were} sound, but the adverse. distribu-| tion was such that the slams} could not be made. Not once did} the Italian team fail to bid a) slam that the United States team | bid and made. The American record suffered greatly by comparison. The Unit- | ed States representatives bid nine} slams. Four of them were de Quebec Hospitals Close Their Doors QUEBEC (‘(CP)—Five Quebec | hospitals have closed their doors to visitors because of the large number of flu cases in the city, but municipal health director Dr. Berchmans Paquet says there is no epidamic. Restrictions begin today~ and will be lifted only when the flu outbreak. abates. Hospitals af- fected are |'Hotel Dieu, Quebec General, St. Francois d’Assise, V’Enfant Jesus and Misericorde. Dr. Paquet ,said that while there is more flu this spring than there has been for the last few yeare it has not reached epidemic proportions. He said he feels the closing of. hospitals to visitors is a wise, precautionary move. A spokesman at the provincial health ‘department described the outbreak as “serious enough’’ but said no deaths have been re ported. z Among the harder-hit schools is 6:30—Tempe. 7:00—News. \ 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Tempo (Music) 7.30—Tempo (Teen - Age Pro _ gram. 8.01—Tempo ‘Rawhide and_Mus- ic. 8.23—Tempo §:30—Musie in the Evening. 9:00—Prairie Playhouse. 9:30—Science Review. 10:15—Vancouver Chajgber Or- chestra 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. 11:30—Eventide ; 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Off. islam purposes. The five spade lresponse showed spade control | bled, Italy would have gained ex- to further identify his hand for and willingness to cooperate with Foruget’s two slam tries. It did| not identify the number of aces! held, except by inference. Twelve tricks were made for a 1,210-point score ‘Fry had dou- bled). At the other table the Am- erican pair scored 480 points. The 730-point gain earned Italy 6 IMPs. (‘By a peculiar-quirk of scor ing. the double made no differ- ence. A gain by a team 'of 300 to 740 points is worth 6 EMPs in international match point scor- ing. Had the s!am not been dou- actly 500 points>. The American pair bid the North-South cards as follows: | East South West North Belladonna Harmon Avarely Pass 1¢ Pass Pass 29 the Quebec seminary where 100 of the 900 pupils are suffering, from flu. The number of beds in“ the infirmary has been doubled to 30 to take care of boarders who have been stricken. O'Leary Auxiliary Holds Meeting O'LEARY — The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the O'Leary United Church was held in the Christian Youth Centre with the president, Mrs. Thiren Ellis presiding. Roli call was answered by 13 members. Two travelling aprons were open- ed by the members proceeds amounting to $20. Prayer was made by Mrs. Wia- mifred Bridges for Mrs. Elda Danield’s Missionary in Korea. One book was reported read. A letter from Mrs. Stanley Thomp- son, secretary of the P. E. IL. Presbyterial was read regarding -presbyterial be- ing held in Charlottetown on April 25th. Also a letter received from Mrs. Russell Leard community friendship secretary for the Is- land congratulating the members on the increase shown of all the| community friendship work over the past year. ; Friendship secretary reported fourteen sympathy, five . con- rartulations, six shut-in calls, 14 hospital calls, six treats, five let- ters A reading on temperance was given by Leila Craswell. Pro- ceeds from thank-offering em» velopes amounted to $22.70. Wor- ship period was presented by Mrs. Lorne Luiscton., followed with hymn and Scripture read- 2. Jordan's neighbor (var.) i DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how te work it: One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, AX YDLBAAXRE f* LONGFELLOW each day the code letters are different. *IJSVFLN DSI KRTNI FJ VCA NSLJI SSVFLN DS: ee eet 4 ee EFV AIPM AIN OAFVD—URILSNPR. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE SUPREME HAPPINESS OF LIFE IS THE CONVICTION THAT WE ARE LOVED—HUGQ, A Cryptogram Quotation «© 1558, King Features Syndicate, lac.) ./ WOW! WILLYHE BE MAD, * COMING ALLTHE WAY OVER ) TO MC OUR PROM—AND ¢ i LISTEN/You ¥ BUILT THIS UP- NOW YOu TEAR IT DOWN! Ti.) { cnicken! ca lh nee ee Jereeps." Ger A LOAD & «| OF THE TRAFFIC Loan sof SUNDAES IN ONE DAY! WHATS THE TT Ning Veatures Epmowete, Inc World rights reserved. WOW! TWO DOUBLE ) 1M TRYING TO WORK UP 1M A-FIXIN' TO CHALLENGE HIM TO A WATER-PIGTOL ing. Six members presented ad- ditional reading from the Bj with questions open for di sion. Easter program was pre- sented by Mrs. Thiren Ellis, Misses Leila and Lata Craswell consisted of reading scripture and hymn. ; TROOPS RETURN HOME SALISBURY, Southern Rho- desia ‘Reuters)—The last 150 of the white troops sent from North- ern and Southern Rhodesia to Nyasaland during African dis turbances in February were being flown home Tuesday and| today, it was announced. JOE PALOOKA GRANDMA 1 MacKAY NUBBIN _ STEWART Mrs. HOUSEWIFE! Are You ‘Bushed’ When Night Co There Is No Need To Be This Firestone Vacuum Cleaner and C. G. E. Polisher is the in cleaning Features @ % H. P. Motor for powerful cleanmg power. We are sure this is as good as the best. Why not buy today. @ Quiet @ Mounted on wheels for effortless .no- bility. This Polisher will scrub your floor put on the . wax and shine it to perfection. You can have all this Latest Development for only Firestone Home & Summerside Dial 3200 equipment on $m 95 WEEKLY Auto Co. Ltd. Charlottetown Dial 5547 ____ MICKEY MOUSE HENRY SECRET AGENT X-9 THE LONE RANGER erved , Oise Walt Disney lroductions World Rights Rew St fay S|: THE EVE IN THIS FIGH — ‘THE ONE ON HE WALL SiDE....1T's BUILT THS A ON THE HIDDEN sine! T'S THE BLACK PEARL! TO LOOK FOR THE EYE ) biack “eve” from a la RED AND | BUILT UP A FAIR RANCH HOUSE ON IT. ONE MORNIN‘ WERE ‘T BREAKFAST WHEN --~-- - by King Features $y nd Pn x yo ‘ St, 969, The Ione Ranger, Ine. Using 2 penknife, "Mother M Ray “extracts the ctrembling with 7 Nortatin pie THE HIEROGLYPHICS ONTHIS Wy une "TO A SECRET DIAMOND FIELD IN we! Mis 6 R ABYSMALSTAN! WHY SHOULONT Uae caer y I CASH IN ON ‘THIS DEAL 0 FEATHER GS OES INSTEAD OF EENAT om est! ~z. — ( YY : ya # ‘SI, ‘Sa THURS. -FRI.-SAT. Specials This Week at S$. A. McDONALD’S: .. $29.95 .. $ 3.00 ,UGGAGE — 5 sshiete Watch this space for MEN’S SUITS Reg. to $59.50—Clearing ....... BOYS’ FLANNEL PANTS Reg. to $6.95—Clearing MEN’S & LADIES I Clearing MEN’S PULLOVER SWEATER Reg. to $9.95—Special aks LADIES’ WOOL BLOUSES Reg. to $6.95—Clearing Bnerisl 2a our Weekly Specials $ 3.99) a $ 3.99 beech fo ecbca ccna LI'L ABNER ‘GULP!!-) peporTED IF THE PUBLIC AN IDIOT YOU'VE —_. BEEN,SIR, YOu'LL \ ANYONE KNOWING WE GET HIM BACK WITHOUT PA