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OTTAWA (CP)—The National Harbors: Farm Income — Sets Record OTTAWA (Gpecial) — Prince Edward Island farmers had their best year on record in terms of farm cash receipts, the Dominion’ Bureau of Statistics mate of P.E.J. farm et re- ceipts is $41,095,000 compared with $32,723,000 in 1964 and $25,- 764,000 in 1964. : Higher returns from the sale of potatoes were one of the chief factors cited in‘ the. P.E.I. increase. y yeen, 9 BREADALBANE Mrs. William Graham who underwent surgery at the Prince Edward Island Hospital is pro- gressing favorably and is ex- pected to return home this week, At recent ice sports in Hun- ter River, the following. from Breadalbane recejyved ribbons: Ist, red. ribbon, Marion Mae- Donald; 2. blue ribbon, David Snowie and Todd MacKay; 3. white ribbons, Arthur Nicholson, Karen MacDonald, Judy -Bar- lowe and Marlene Snowie, = - At the Crapaud Carnival on Feb. 7, Karen MacDonald also won: first prize for her costume “Valentine Princess” in girls class age 68 years. LAND NEEDS FOOD , The world used about 40,000,- Touches Off Sveculation MOSCOW (AP) — There is speculation that the. Soviet launching of two dogs into earth orbit is connected with pro- longed manned- flights in space now in the planning stage. The longer flights could include. So- viet efforts to land a man on the moon. If the two. dogs, Veterok. and Ugolyok, stay alfoft for an ex- tended period, this may provide essential data for longer attempts to build a station in space. ; The announcement when the dogs were launched ‘Tuesday in a Cosmos satellite, the 110th in the Cosmos series, said the purpose of the flight is ‘‘to con- duct biological studies.” A later brief dispatch from Tass -news agency said these studies will be connected with more sop flights. Biological studies. ‘‘will precede every new important step of man in space.” - These are the first dogs launched into space by the Rus- sians in nearly five years. Sev- before Yuri Gagarin made the first manned space flight in April, 1961. Another possibility of the new flight is to test the effects of the Van Allen radiation belts Hhich-over-the-earth...._- Moscow radio quoted scien- tist V. G. Kondratenko as say- ing this was. the. first,.time an orbit had been calculated so that. a_ satellite would pass through a zone of radiation. Dump Hidden For Arrival Of Royalty _ TORTOLA, Virgin Islands (Reuters)—Tortola was done up in gay decorations that even covered the town's garbage dump when the Queen and Prince Philip arrived Wednes- ‘dav for. a one-day’ visit. The royal couple arrived in brilliant ine, stepping from ht Britannia, which Carib- s is taking bean tour. Only a handful of persons were able to reach the remote west end jetty to watch the: ar- rival, but they gave the Queen at welcome. To, hide Tortola’s garbage dump, which flanks the road from west end jetty, a great screen of palm fronds was woven into a thick fence. 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Single letters, apos- words are all hints. has reported, ° 000 metrie toné of chemical) ee es For 1005. the preliminary esti- fertilizer ta 1966. 3 Dogs’ Flight | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 1a Vila iW sae 6X INSOV L¥DaS. spades to- the queen, you would find -yourself. up against shortly f a dead end. The only sure way of making the contract is by | leading diamonds from dummy | right. away. 2.. The ‘possiblelosers are three spades and a diamond, The best way of playing the hand is to win the club with) the ace and, assuming the likely 2-2 or-3 - 1 break, draw as many trumps as necessary. Then cash the K - Q of clubs, discarding a diamond from dummy, and lead the A» Q of diamonds. This forces the defender with the king of diamonds either to lead a spade, thus assuring the loss of only two spade tricks, ‘or else to con a ruff - discard. The diam finesse is liberately avoided because of the danger that it might lose, in which case a diamond return could result in the loss of three [spade ‘ks and the contract. Of . if the trumps are divided 4 - 0, this method of play and chief reliante would be placed. on the) diamond finesse. But. with trumps divided snor- ‘ de- | | mally, the suggested method of paly is 100 per cent sure te win. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE = WalgaNS F SOONW VAGNVUS _3SNOW AZNSIN A eS waONVU JNO 3HL vuootlvd 20f “ENV 11