..,I p M -Musicaie ‘ ,—-Ciicz Helena NEW YORK (APi—The news- papers strike here has caused telephone and mail order sales in downtown department stores to drop 75 per cent below nor- mal the National Retail Mer- chants Association said. Edward Eagle. sales promo- ' o 'The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Feb. 15. 1963. 9 Newspaper Strike Takes Toll; seeking as is - s . week wage in- crease over tw fringe benefits the publishers es- timated would increase the.cost of a new contract by a total of $37 a week per man. The news- papers offered a 810 two-year weekly package ism Stuart and Mr. Albert. Weeks. ' Miss Linda Womside. studs-nil Miss Woodsrde won a Herbert S. Sharp scholarship last spring. it is worth 3500. Norman MacDonald, Crapaud. left on Feb. 9 for Ottawa. where he will be the guest of his bro- ther-in-law, Dr. E.P. Weeks. and his Sister, Mrs. Weeks. , The C.G.I.T. Bedeque girls. sponsored a pantry sale at Call- Edwsrd Fitzgerald. Tignish. sp at the weekend visiting with Winston Corcoran. Alyre Gallant returned to his I Y PEGGRAMS spent a recent week end at the home after spending some time MBA . home ot her mother. Mrs. Char- with relatives in Halifax, N.S. (IIIICY-Tv les Worrdside. Traveller’s Rest. Mrs. James Trainor has had to enter the Community Hospital for treatment. ammie Arsenault. Bloom- field is a patient in the Com- munity Hospital, 0‘Leary. Mrs. Roch O'Brien is a pati- ent in the Western Hospital re- ceiving treatment. A card par'ty was held Tues- day evening at the home of Mr. VHGNVIB JOEJ'D UK! A DOUBLE gluing...” ..-.i... m \‘flivH-m WAWAS mar II II tlon manager for the associa- In Cleveland.'where two dail- beck'l store on Saturddv attrr- and Mrs. Oscar Gallant with \ ’I’ ‘\\y' ' o,- .,m -Frid0 _* "‘ . "on: blamed the drop for much ies are closed by five striking noon. A W sum was realized nine tables in play. First prize . Ififi‘wmum '0 pM. PEI MUsIC Festival at a general sales loss. General unions. federal mediators sat in for their SOCiety Purposes. lwcnt to Mrs. Peter A. Gallant W I,V....-—Gaze"' “195 1'“ month we“ 818!“ W on negotiations between publish- hm and Mrs. John J, Corcoran . i | i l I I i I l nm.——CFCY TV NOWI cent below normal. he said. era and printers. A spokes- (equal). Second. Mrs. Jackie 5 l i l rim—Purity Flour Jacki,“ "The full impact of the man said Ifnothing significant Gallant and Oscar Gallant IIIMJBA strike." he said. “is being felt developed . p.m,—oonns Reed Show especially now in this period of pm,_pr. Kiidare clothing sales. introduction of ' fashion merchandise. furniture q m ___Wayna Ind Shusie' - sales Iand s t o r e wide clear. (cquall. Freeze-out Misses Shir- The weekly card party was ley and Marilyn Gallant. A play- held Tuesday evening at the off for a fancy bowl donated by me of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mrs. John F. Gallant was won Gallant with nine tables in play. by Mrs. John J. Corcoran. A de~ BEDEQUE I IIImI_Emp., . mm R. M. Camel-on and Rev. Prizes went to Herman Corcoran liclous lunch was serVed. villains. n the Lil. Engle said that despite the in- Dr, LIP, Archibud. mended the and second, Raymond Ellswort, III pImI,_cqc r creased use of direct mat meeting or the United Chm-ch freeze-out. Au'bin Blanchard, and, LONELY ISLE msbytefy, held in (gnu-lone. Alyre Gallant (equal). A play-off l The 37-square mile island of other measures. the s ores town on Feb 7. They were ac. for a variety box donated byiTristau da Cunha in mid-South have been unable to a c h i eve icompanied by the lay represcn. Mrs. Anthony Gallant was won Atlantic supported 260 residents I____._,__. “volume results formerly ob. relive, Chm-1e. r'f.cF.naan by Edmund Gallant. A delicious Ibefore it was ravaged by lava “MIA-03.9.osou1fli taiIrIiIedIItrom newspaper sdver- ir. and Mrs. Sterling Gilles. lunch was served by the hostess. leruptions in 1 I p‘e- Charlouetown. were recent NI'I‘E or DAY i in 4.3537 Nlte 4 4:9: 4"” \‘All.’S RADIO & TV. (It Kent St. (2133:” ESI'IOW 13M OIW News I lit a ni.--i.oca| Weather Forecas- radioI stop a") newspunu In” it sin—Viewpoint 2’3 a m.—Sign OH '6 a. n. m The New York printers are visitors at the home of Mr. W21. ' \ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER QUIZ Your right - hand opponent The double is preferred to s . ... —Newl, Weather. Sports deals and bids One Diamond, jump bid ofItho hearts because ‘11"'I"_Hid,y playbm both sides vulnerable. What of the possibility that partner p" 'rlm Man Upstairs would you now bid with each of has spade length. Partner may ,«m-Sing Ring Around the following live bands? Iave t‘ourhor five Ispadea Iand be ' '_ Giant 5 art of earts. n w ic case .‘ P'm' metric,” With 1' .AQ“ “(In .Q8" ‘8 spades would be the better M. phi—N 0"" 2. arms CARGO!!! o7 - Helen Cracker 8 Am“ 9 “a trump suit. It would be a govd ‘ . . 0 w gamble to go directly to four " “mun” W .53 #333 spades if partner responded in A 6'X 1N39V 158335 1 HOW ABOUT L~ s IH DE STAND. I HAVE A DATE HE HASNT' E I UN 9 HAVING A SET WITH JERR‘l'C‘N NERVETO ASK lT MUST BE VERY ‘ nor ME!— YOU ASK HiM Ifl p.m.—-Take Thirty ’t‘. plus—Scarlett Hill " ' E BORROW 0UP 0U FOR THE EM BARQASSING.’ MADE UP FOP H Imeompe, Room a. “or you one aces: that suit. I -'-'-'- THIST'ME- H CAQIDADIZ 19,5 AGAN, HIM .2 u pill.'—Rlllle DIszzlo 1‘ passI u is mo dangerous 3. Two spades. Whenever a I ' ‘ N i . VL—SPI“ N"""" to overcall with a heart 0 r a takeout double is made. there is ‘ .n pom-SUPPEI'IC'U" spade on a four- card suit. es- a presumption that the doubler lFi h.m.-—Te'tvm°" “'W’ pecially in view of the vulner- has adequate support for at u ?‘ ram-Supper CW" ability. It would also be fool» least two of the three remain- -l :n .0 '.i.—Pumy IPho'O 0“: hardy to double for takeout. ing suits. But in this case we . > _ g. pm.-—le|ewsioi- War of since partner might respond in have support for only one suit. .-‘, x if. v :o nut—Suppéfldub clubs and then the fat would spades. and a double would ‘ 7" n“ h" n; n.m-Televys'°" 59”" really be in the fire. A double therefore be out of tune. The BMKE. 1.3,, a l: r M An. Pioneers would he in order if the opening best way of showing the power ARE MAL: ll r ‘l 4'18 PUI'W" “.bid were a club, but against the of the hand. and its one~sided~ _. .__ AND FEMALE Hi '3 Wyn—Dr. Kllda'e lactual diamond bid. the b e at ness, is to Jump-overcall to two ’ ‘3 1‘ ' ' WE? PLE, "- m r M.—Coun"v H°°d°w" thing to do is pass. spades. The jump is not forcing, 0F qumaglJll-ggnfllgfislflm HOE, MAN_ IL BANMDE NAPOU f“ n yin—Warns 5' Shim" 2. Double. The hand is much but ‘il is highly anilatlonal- W uppimsucppomecoumsn >15; p emf—EmpireH III I mo good for a “mile overall 4. Three spades. This is I WJMIRMAMSUDD/NS‘ MLLWASFol/ND 54 077 flaws? W u m 4W" “I”; :1. of one heart, which would be preemptive bid. pure a nd sim- wast-rm mmeesmrmmm W W A9555] NIWHEN ’“ D "' “QC . I' the normal bid to make without pie. and is not to be confused OFHIS 7MB AmlaJndia we GROW UP 1 met, if '-"‘--CVI('E‘\‘I’V”;’:;‘ mm the king of spades and ace of With an overcall of two spades. 4/ , 7' l l" “ , ,' clubs. Overcails in the one level which would show a ver good :1“ ""“iili'gn'gl‘alcr'fitfio generally denote less than open- hand. It shows the same type of D A I C S S D _ —Sion on (Approx-l "‘g “d strength $§§$iggi¥hflmy$re2°m W“ lioness [)0va 221mg), a g z , "W. ‘ dealer 1. strikes 1.Pa.rIto 24.Un er- a a l2.00 p.m —csc rv News - I . G.vmtloll chairback wen [gig C A T‘7 "2:08 s.m.-locai Welthlf The Chief IPUI'DO‘C of the ll houu 2.1“) bequeath 10” of mg a 'I'li'll's‘ snn- To Please '2‘09 '-’"-“Si9" 0“ to eat UP blddlnl '93" 3° W“ 11.8timulats 3.Pacifies pres- 5E; E u . ,DIMI +9226 I GKCW TV the opponents will have less (2 wag.) 4. Young dog tige: 33 B , ' ' room in which to send messages 12. Garnish for 5. Specimen: Chin. mama . S Restauram l _ I back and forth. The jump over- 3 salad abbr. (2 551;:- B m‘ “mm.” 9 a_m_ to 1 am. i ‘255 P-"‘-—5'l"°n 5'9" 0" call Ishows six or seven probable 13. A. 6. Girl wds.) u BEE] “flowing mommg News. womb-v. soom playing tricks. but relatively Laplander students at zo.Nega.- magma 535E :gg :-:~:g"' I“??? d poor defense. 14.’rrian§ulsr- 7 Shite U- ti"; II I II I“. “ . I . . . oun ry l on sr . . m I _,_in_ or rep y u or ay'a In! THU) «Y PROGRAMS 2.00 p.m.—Fslth in Action mj&°";o:gtfifi$§m$; if”; river fatigued 26. Close 36. Enters, Ezek" '5" A \ ‘ 2.30 p.m,—The Christophau th bl m h u. I mouths 8.Asna.ck to as in a. You i i H 3.00 .m.—Time of Your life . m- ‘ do" «9' -w c I ongy 15 Avenue: 9 Russian 27. Music ledger ‘ ’ U‘CY-lv 4 00 p implies distributional values as ' ' . . ems—Speaking French we" as a wide "n e of high. ahhr. mans note 37. Crush in r ilk—MUIiCGII “30 p'm'_H°""°' card values. The no rump over- 1°~UWPPY “"713 28 sung“ 38‘Mexlc‘“ 5.00 .m —Twant Twsnt 17.Halfem.a 10. Headland 29. Rational p ' Y Y call is ve recise It shows 16 . mi, pM—World of Sport I 5.27 p.m.-CBC News I0 18 wigs!) IIIIIIII-IIIIII dismw 1s. Ceylon 14.PaintI 31.ItI:one- gnspfiiacy i curlmg—Ns. Vi. v.5. . 5.30 .m.—20ih Centur , ' ' ex ort s10 pi y earths - “E "'8 .g» ini -Wor?d of Span l 6.00 :m—Clllllnl r3... "0'." “d. weu'deEd 'trenglh' 19.Bepstill! 16. False evergreens cargo 1 Salmon Fishing m British 6.30 p.m.——Nstura of Things 1', ‘5 “mule” l° ‘“ “mm 21.Thickslice 20. Tom I 33.Apin of 44.Fifty-four: m , c more ,I 7. o p.m._c°;ng My w”. bid of one notrump by dealer. 231mm Sawyers wood Rom. z ’0 ppm—Trans Atlantic Emperess I 3.00 put—Hue] bone I friend 35. Bower 46. 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I 5—Playroom l0.30—To Market with Music H.00—CBC News 11.05—Josn Marshall DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X R la 1. 0 N G F E L L 0 W One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0‘s, etc. Single letters. .apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. . 9.l0——Previaw Commentary CBC p'm‘—C°"‘"‘°"' '"d C°"Vi‘"°“ 9.l5—Moming Moods 9.30-Pick Your Partner 9.55—Whet’s The Song l0.00—News LWaathsr l0_00—News & Weather io.l0—-Count Your Blessings '04 p-m'"T“° “Wm” i0.lS—Win 57 it i 0! p.m.—Worid of Sport _ I A Cryptogram Quotation :}'3°‘57F":n¢"§',‘:' arr) qno XFTYD nwnrerao Y {330.33553'..{‘;."‘;122,, 2 Y N o a: D o n z y '3 I x B e r r a D N o. G. ' K n h c l0.20-Notss 5. 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