p.m. — The Downeasters 00 pm. — The Millionaire 0 p.m—dJoan Fairfax Show 0:00 p.m.—Danny Thomes Show 0 p.m.—Cannonbail , 1:00 p.m.—Desilu Playhouse 2:00 p.m.—CBC-TV News [14 am=—tocal Weather Forecast 2:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 44 @.M.— Sil os * —Station Sign On a. Record Caravan 00 i.m.—Romper Room D0 a.m.—Sign Off — 3:00 p.m.—Monday Playbill Movie—Death Tide. 7:00 p.m.—Wrestling CKCW-TV — CHANNEL ‘3 |: News, Weather, Sports erage Georgia 36. Not 17. Suitable 18.At home 31.Pointed post aweather . 19. And so ' forth 2 + * (abbr. 20. ’ ee 2 ~~ CONTRACT BRIDGE bike By B. JAY BECKER . DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how te werk its AXYDLBAAXB te LONGFELLOW for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A ts used STEWART MacKAY Ped a usrone TIRES ON TIME 1.” DOWN - 1.”,, WEEK Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store—- Tires Mounted While You Wait 8:00 p.m.—Pat Laurette South dealer, by the queen, Crane agai per-| ftrophes; the length and formation of the words are all hints 8:30 ere aA Neither side vulnerable, mitted South to'-win the trick! Each day the code letters are different. 9:00 p.m. — The Millionaire NORTH Declarer, with six tricks im [30 p.m.—dJoan Fairfex Show @AK7 sight, now tried to build up an- 4 2 . A Oryptogram Quotatios ee <'beeey eee OKS54 other trick. He led a diamond. ¥ CTWO YTCE ZA WCLAS: 0:30 p.m.—Cannonball 2102 Barry played low—he was biding |¥e 1:00 p.m.—Desilu Playhouse ___ $J109 his time for the eventual kill- LHFT; F CTWO XAAW—XHSAZAWWI DO a.m.—CBC News | WEST nd East the ten with the Z : 2:15 a.m—CKCW-TV News 43983 eine esd, tact. eee o cau a , XHSAZAWW!—KOSCT, > :20 a.m.—Sign Off e33 @AQ1062 | 00k it and led another diamond. Saturday's Cryptoquote: CURIOSITY IS ONE OF THE | Qt CFCY RADIO @KI3 A86 The time had finaly come for} PERMANENT... CHARACTERISTICS OF A VIGOROUS |Z GACLE 8 |Barzy to strike. He‘won with the] -,gIND~—JOHNSON. a MONDAY oes Mi a : SOUTH king, end this became the posi- ¢© 1959, King Features Syndicate. Yue.) ete STANDARD TIME 6s 02 er - * nd a On \ , O9754 aa 0 Hebrew Christian Hour KQT7Ss . ‘ Country & Western Round- me aang: is up South” West “North Mast st. Fast ass Weather pn Pas. 19 -Pass 4 : ‘ So og Pass Pass ee Coemiey, 6 Western Round-| oo Pam Dbie. e: ed 7.00 News L Fa ‘ u) 7.10 ee ee hae v1 oe comms ee Pare detente it is hard to top this ex- eer oO 7.0 Uews & Wi hibit. Central figure in the clas- Musical ietortode sic was the West Coast Star, Bar-| _ abK PBB i 2! 7.40 Farm Reproter ry Crane. He held the West cards| Cr ne, at long last, cashed his 7.50 in @ pair championship some) ace of clubs and declarer was in - 8.00 News back. at 8.10 Weather contract—one notrump trouble. Dummy was squeezed! 8.16 Country & W Round- not terribly excit-| A heart could not ve spared, v0 up- ing, though in duplicate the dif-/ because West would lead the = 45 Weather between defeating de-| jack to score five heart tricks. News lid clarer one trick or two can be | Spade ace also could not be dis- 9 Moods very émportant. Barry set his/ carded, because West would 7 ie? Top Tune Time Ae oe nee ont. cash two Spades and then lead a HOW 0O TERRIBLY: 9.45 ‘ave I Dedarer-aus the suede tm dim. (beat, “The <ifmend queen cout PEEL AN BUT NOW LI CAN'T Musical Inferiude Jmy and led the jack of clubs, be released, because West TELL WHICH ONE T o .00 News which Crane allowed him to win, |couldé-cash the jack to repeat the < 05 Magazine of the Air The ten of clubs also held. When | squeeze on dummy. 10.30 Melody Parade the nine was led and overtaken’ So South went down - 45 Swift Money Man ert a News Headlines and Wea- » fe ep uu e<<~ [Amnesia Seen Reason < 130 News 1,40 Weather LAS Magic of Musie ae iG eather ‘ afrs 7 a Rythm Roundup Yo News and Weather ‘ al 1.00 News Headlines and Wee- ‘ ther \ 8.02 Best on Request ¢.00 News and Weather €05 The Outports 6.00 News & Weathar 6.10 The Outports (Contd.) 6.00 News & Weather 6.05 Music for You 7.00 Sports Roundup 705 Music for You 7.30 News and Weather 7.45 Don Messer and His Is landers hs 8.00 Assignment 9.00 News & Weather 9.10 Starlight Serenade 10.00 Lady in a Fog 0.30 Travellers’ Night Lif 1.00 Dominion News 10 Maritime Weather 1.15 Night Beat 2.00 News & Weather 05 Sign Off ‘CBA - RADIO \ ‘DAYLIGHT TIME f:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—News, weather and sports! 35—A. M. Chronicle. 8:00—News and Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A.M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning , Devotions 9:00—News. “ 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. 9:55—News. :-00—A.M. Chronicle. ):45—Morning Commentary. »:55—For Consumers. 1:00 News ~~ 1:03—For Piano. 1:15—Performer'’s Showcase. 1:30—Now I Ask You 12:00—Jamboree Junction. '2:30—Maritime Farm Broad- - Cast 2 1:00—CBC News and Weather '1:15—The Archers 1:30—Little Symphonies. '2:00—Holiday: ——— 2:145—Tommy Hunter Show 2:45—Music in Black and White 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mati nee 4:00—Song Shop. ip Appolntmnsed with Agestios §:00—News. ; 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadc. §:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Maritime Sportscast, Re gional Commentary and Musical Interlude. 6:30—Tempo. 7:00—News. [= : usic. 7:30—Rawhide and Music. §:00—Teen Tempo and Music. * on SHORT HILLS, N.J. ‘AP)—The| The search spread into Canada doctor for Toronto-born Jacque- | Thursday. Ralph Hart is reported line Gay Hart indicated Thurs-}a native of Basher, Alta., and day that a recurrence of amnesia Jacqueline was n in Toronto may have’ figured in hér baffling where the family lived for a disappearance. \time. Jacqueline’s married sister, The “21-year-old blonde beauty, Mrs. Robert Warriner of Winni- may have been stricken with the \peg, was alerted to report any same loss of .memory she f-|calls from the girl. fered after an auto accident UR AREA Virginia two. years ago. lice scoured the airport and Jacqueline was thrown froffi the lonely marshes that surround her car May 12, 1957. She could/it again Thursday. remember nothing for several! ‘“‘We are going over all the tive vice-president: of the Colgate- Palmolive company. ‘We are try- ing everything but there is not a thing in the world new. But there wasn't. between a landing ramp~and the well-lit airport parking lot where Jacqueline had left her new car, she disappearéd. ‘PISQUID EAST Little Miss Mary Lou White, and Master Victor White, Donagh are spending a couple of weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. days. SUFFER CONCUSSION Dr. W. Austin Tansey, her doc- tor here, said she suffered a brain concussion. She made a complete recovery, he said, but he and her family did not rule out the possibility of amnesia. The girl’s father, Ralph, a) wealthy business executive, said she had not suffered a loss of memory since the accident. The girl was last seen Tues- day night kissing her fiance good- tbye at Newark Airport. Then she vanished. : | 8:45—Repertoire. 9:00—Vancouver Theatre. 9:30—Summer Fallow. 10:00—Festival Servies 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. 11:30—Western Artists ‘ 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off * ald, son Garfield and daughter Arlene, Covxehead Road, were Sunday guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. MacvNevin, Charlottetown, were visitors at the home of Mrs. MacNevin’s ee ees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi 239 Jay during the weekend. Enjoy | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins from with son Skippy arrived ¢ Canada’s Favourite {| Worcester, “Massachusetts Sun t ; iday to spend their vacation with | Boeeristen: + SPEARMINT j relatives in Pisquid East WRIGLEY’ $ | surrounding © districts. ] | Miss Joan Bradley, St. Theresa !spent_a few days during the ] | week with her gr | Mr. and Mrs--Owen Kelly: Mr. and. Mrs,’Earle MacDon- t CHEWING GUM { ald, Lorne Valley, were Sunday ¥ ne: J guests at the home of Mr. and Get * ’ \ Mrs. Harold Jay. ( 4 | §:25—Tempo. i hours. She was in a hospital thrée | ground again,’ said Hart. execu-} . Somewhere |’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDon- GEE, TM SORRY YOU PUT YOUR TEE SHOT IN THE WATER, EFFIE? Nk, bu Mp Ff .. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HAZ ddd ME Pe CIN CASE YOU'RE STILL LOOK~ 4 = \Yon ING FOR EMPLOYMENT, MY | BUT THE DELIGHTS OF A BROTHER TOM PHONED 14 ARDUOUS LABOR | TODAY AND HE CAN GET YOU}, ESCAPE HIM! HAR- ~} A308 AS TIMEKEEPER-ON 1 ZUMPH 4 TM PERUS= THE NEW BANK BUILDING WING THE REAL ESTATE DOWNTOWN f THE 4<| A RM ONLY HEANY WORK }| PROPERTY OFFERING 1S CARRYING HOME) ) AN OPPORTUNITY FOR CHALLENGING JOE PALOOKA. THE LONE \RANGER Storewide Summer Clearance NOW IN PROGRESS! S. A. McDONALD. ’ 4 -LI'L ABNER © SL ae fails [ . NIGHT, NINE MILES HIGH, AND CARRYING THE