/ rt — e 4 Chains [aie much more thes ts’ geo- |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 5, 1945. 1» erally accepted Tf the husband complains! will be submitted to the pre- miers for their final approval: about meat, the wif 1 |from store A to Provigo = 3 Provinces After this, the provinces would tay to wo to sere Btu ta put it before the federal gov-| say to go to store B, but Prepare To ernment. Major Grocery Bid For Male Dollars mcr. -|pwide boy 22585533 TORONTO (CP)—The way tojeye. He sees awareness of the husband's role a man’s wallet ie through his and grabs ae m nie shopping comes in advertis-| eal senate. at fe stomach. ithinking—it makes him feel |S, #4 promotional gimmicks. |year of negotiations, Quebec, PrON MER 08 e in Ottawa | That's the conclusion ef ma- useful.” This year one chain is giving|Ontario and Manitoba have *°m® Hat jor grocery chains, many of Among the sections designed |°%2Y 9.900 tickets to football/agreed on how their borders) me pec is seeking up ef-|to waylay husbands are gour-|S#™e% while last year another|should be arranged to inelude | Pecogninen oa emeoreen viens te Spo & football program.|the waters of Hudson Bay and/ . Lawrence. frontiers so that the ‘ provikces can exploit the resources of the sea bed was the subject of WINNIPEG (CP) — After a lively debate at the federal VNWGNVuS forts to pry @ few Cars el deliene ee bars: SP& And Mr. Feggans says Domin.|St. James Bay in their terri-| And Mr. Lesage said his prov. out of accompanying "= sen services and /ion's meat advertising is defi- tories jince also will negotiate with Ot- their wives om shopping trips. |g4rden displays. nitely masculine-oriented. 'tawa for territorial rights off “We like the man to come : a Premier Jean Lesage of Que- | : one paid , This doesn't mean, of cour the northern Ungava coast, um too much attention to the mans verbo oe Re. £0 enat women are neglected. ee oo oy hore foi. Ser Ungava Bay and Hudson i. for Loblaw Groceterias Co. Lid, “Te 8f@ constantly ~ trying |jowing the first sein of a : en - ‘ne BUY UNNEEDED Goops. |"** ‘¢chniques in displays and|conference of provincial pre —s coh eam Shak “He'll see_a piece of cheese, ime to keep wives sat-|miers in the Manitoba capital. i . imagine he w it and take it) wn,” The three provinces will sub- LONDON (Reuters) “But that’s pretty boring and/iome He's probably got more But. a chain store's profit mit their plan to the’ federal) om ers) — Flout- now stores have special sec-\cheese than he can use there | US, between one and two cents | government for approval. | ing wae the Beatles will fons aimed at attracting his already, But they're inclined to|°” the dollar,” says one offl-/ wr Lesage eald the ‘a ia ee _Abestie Friday, overstep it,” [cial 80 we can’t afford to pas! meat was sesled at a shortiog “North Americd’ in’ fon } ON THE AIR J. S. Feggans, vice-president |if other stores very ogy meeting between himself, Pre-| York's Shea Stadium Aug. 15. BEATLES FOR CANADA |of advertising and public rela-|ine fielg” mier John Robarts of Ontario|After one performance there tions for Dominion Stores Lid..| Grocery sales are big bus-| 224, Premier Duff Roblin of/and » recording for a special agrees a man’s dollar is justiness in Canada, reaching| “azitoba. \edition of the Ed Sullivan tele THURSDAY PROGRAMS . to a store as his $4,148,000,000—last--year--—Chain |. Mr. Lesage- said experts from vision show, they will fly te peltale wife's in sad osat chat tee stores get less than ha¥—|the three now will ‘Torosto to give two perform Cc | we oe aed eo $1,910,000,000—with the rest go-|Work.om a definitive map, which!ances Aug. 17. 3.00 p.m.—Musicale 3.30 p.m.—Moment of Truth “Phe housewife is limited, oft ing--to--independent “operators to what ghe has in her purse. 1G4 mag fet Woe a ** RIPLEY'S BELIEVE ITOR NOT ~ A ee Gane Sos ceeie aie or oe CAPTAIN SAMAK m4 5.00 p.m.—Kings Outlew a ‘s 6 : s 8.30 p.m.~20-20 ; ceiling’s been lifted. Business Briefs ee l alan z 6.00 p.m.—Tom Ewell_Show “The wife can justify a few , gine Uganda ¢ 6.30 p.m.—Gazerve more luxury purchases.” TORO e artment, Africa. a 7.0) poam.—CFCY 7V News Mr. Feggans says men infu | 5 Svupiae Mlaee. Lad. ig 'N A PERIOD OF 7.15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies ence their wive’s food shopping | earnings of $3.453306 or $1.45 a 35 res KILLED za 7:30 pam.—My Fevorite Martie {share in the first six months of e. 8:00 p.m.—Fether Knows Gest 8.30 p.m.—Petticoat Junctio 9.00 p.m.—Gomer Pyle 8.30—Tonight’s Music | 1965 pared 8:58—News Headlines and Weather or *9 eente in ar ares on ' 9.00—Citizens’ Forum—CBC period 9.30 p.m.—Portrait 9.30—Winnipeg Pops Orchestra— f cac The increase was mainly due 10.00 p.m.—Defenders 11.00 p.m—Alfred Hitchcock Hour | 10,00-CBC Net, News, on Par. H. ee oo 12.00. p.m.=—CBC TV News and Speaking Personally —/|b ice Mi Lid i 12.13 @.m.—Local Weather and Sports | cac ge nes. . and to im- Scores | 10.30—Variety Showcase—CBC proved earnings from copper | 11,00—News and Regional Weather | Production, an interim financial 12.14 @.m.—Sign Off 111.05—Starlight Se: statement said. CKCW-TV, 11:30-News J —. The indicited market value of 411.35—Starlight Serenade Mclatyre’s investment portfolio 43 p.m.-—Station Sign On | 12.00—CBC News; Weather end at June 30 was $83 a share com- 1.45 p.m.—Visit to England Sport—CBC 2.15 p.m.—News, Weather & Sports | 5—CBC News : 2.0 ee Place ae and Mule COC 3.00 p.m.—Gele Storm CBA RADIO 3.30 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.00 p.m.—Vacation Time THURSDAY 5.00 p-m.—lvanhoe pared with $66 a year earlier. NEW YORK (AP) — Hertz Corp., the largest car - leasing firm in North America, said ‘ \ | 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 come for the first of Se eo - | 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 ee ace in the com 6.30 p.m.—News, Weather & Sports | 8:00-—CBC News and Inland Weather| = 7.00 p.m.—Lionel Playhouse j* 8:15—Maritime Sportscast Net income for the six. months Now and Forever 8:22—The Morning Show, Part 2 ended June 30 was $4,460,393 8,30 p.m.—My Favorite Martien 8:45—Leave |t To Bennet compared with $3,782,032 for the .. 9.00 p.m.—Gomer. Pyle. 9:00—CBC News like period of 1964. Earnings a 9.30 p.m.—Portrait 9:11—Commentery share*were $1.21 compared with 10.00 p.m.—The Defenders 9:16—A.M. Chronicle $1.01 for the like 1964 period. 11.00 p.m.—The Seint 10:30—Teo “Market With Musie Revenues —rose to -$127,880,070, 12:00" p.rn.—=CBC-TV- News - 444:00-—€8C- News — from. $109,310,876-in-the first half |— : 12.15 @.m.—Viewpoint 11.05—Morn. Comm. Peggy of 1964. - J | 12.20 @.m.—Lionel Television News MacFerlane MONTREAL (CP)—The’ Rob- 12.2 am—Saation Sign OFF _|11}5—For_ Conmumar ported salen of 957500,00 tor} DAILY CROSSWORD 111:20—Record Album 11:30—The Archers . * crcy RADIO 11.45—Twe For A Quarter the- six months ended June 30, ACROA 2. Spheres 22. Stars 1965, an increase of 15 per cent) 4, Fuel 3. Past 25. Man’s over the previous year. 6. Diagram 4. Fate” nick- 6-X INJ9OV Lau5aS 1 HAVE A DéTE WITH SANOY, THE~* BOY I MET AT THE DANCE! OIRIBI LTT RAIGIL ETT Lt LIER eI ie) ic |e a CLAIMiE EIU THURSDAY 12:00—Jamboree Junction 12:15—Boy Meets Girl A Amit 6.30—News end Weather 12:30—Maritime Ferm 8/Cest > | Consolidated net profit was, 9, Goods 6. Claimant name 6 35—Morning Roundup 1:00—CBC News end Weather _ | $608,000 or 81 cents and 76 cents/ 10, Proportion toa 26. No. Jatent +f SEs 6.45—Island wr. and Mar. Temp- 1:15—The Alec Read Show per class A and class B shares 12, Church- throne African pets? ae a 6.46—Morning Roundup 1:45—The Open Road Show respectively, compared with man 6. Final country jaa? VcINIT 6.55—News and Weather 1:59—D.0. Time Signal $519,000 or 71 cents and 66 ceats| 13, Chemical 7. Garret 27. Re- RIE O|OINE Sime LIAIN ere ses! Costes Hov- 2.00—The Open Road Show for the same period last year. compound 8. Relative . sound, Ae ES Sble 7.15—Morning Roundup ‘ , 14, Family 9.——- melor carveliaig used) 7.30—News and. Weather... | 745 Stories from the Common | MONTREAL’ (CP) — Alliance menber. 31, Algerim slaps SABIERMIANITIED 7.35—Farm Report 3:00~CBC ‘News _ {Credit Corp. had gross income| 46, State of . seaport 29,Perish Yesterday’ Answer a ~~ 3:03—Trane-Canede Matinee \< $7,061,282 for the oe ancient 15. Pub item 30. Month: 41—Morning were ‘ 4:00—CBC News |ended May, 1965 cons wi Greece 17. Argyll Egypt. 7.45—Island Wr. @ r. Temp- | 4.03—Cenedion ‘Roundup | $2,562,403 a year earler, says; 16, Indefinite island 31. U.S. vice ? 7.46—Sports Capsule and Score | 4.10 isle ta Via As the company’s interim report article 18. Run president 47. . more | 5:00—Mer: Fish B’Cost erg cea wes & +o aa 32. Palm 39. Decorated "81 Weether rite art aecsanaee 72 cents per class A share| 19,100 years’ 91. Toward ‘too | 40. Grassland. .iseeueae ee ~:15—On Parliament Hill against $411,312 or 55 cents per PR tes 1 2 4 ‘ Round | 6:20—Today’s Editorial share. a eae tar SE |_6:25—Inland Weather and Sports | Operating ¢ x pe so. 3 er so ae TAT ~~ 9.00—CBC National News—CBC |. «. SCOreS ere Poggi 9.11—Preview Commentary—CBC | 6:30~-Couchiching Diary eS ee 5 9.16—Notes and Music 6:35—Musie In The Evening, Se ee. 10 N Weath _7:30—Maritime Magazine . 5 PB iain eimai 8.00—Assignment ATOM SCIENTIST DIES 10.05—Notes and Music ~“10.50—Notes and Music 11.00—News end Weather 11.05—News and Views on ~ Caen nn ne rare aes eee he === ONDON: -(Repters sters)—Kenneth + asncuaeiois Nae Orchestre |Jay, British atomic scientist 10:00—CBC National News, on | Who first disclosed how Brit- |ain’s atomic energy industry Groceries Parliament Hill and Speaking V7 9 1:20-—Notes-“and--Musie-——-~-r-—-—-4_---- Personally..-_______.___ | Was born, hes died here, at #. ontmeee il eel cecal cosa od YY PS J 11.30—Mantague Entertains 10:30—Couchiching Conference jit was announced Tuesday. In twitch 11.40—Notes and Music 11:30—Concert Hour | hiss book Britain's Atomic Fac- $8. Assign 11.45—Bulletin Board 12:00—CBC News [seers published in 1956, he told) 30° pottie. 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland end for the first time how a pin- “shaped 11.50—Notes and Music * 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town and Country Time head - size piece of wae ce plutonium was used for the ex- periments which led to today’a| $2" Smiety” Marine Weather 12:15—Music In The Night “Best of Dixie” ~~ 92.30—News- and Weather 12:00—CBC News —— : -industry..——* of Zeus “12.45—Town and Country Time . 48. Auction 1.00—News and Weather «4. House: Sp. 1.05—Town and Country Time 1.15—What's On Tapp—CBC “CONTRACT BRIDGE | “2a ZT Y 1.45—Town. and. Country Time = . 2.00-News and Weather By B. JAY BECKER DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: || — 2.05—Mostly Music , ‘ AXYDLBAAXR ge Headlines and South dealer. followed up his weakness re- | is LONGFELLOW 5 eather j j vulner: a with a ii Meee eae 7 someone is te eee One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A ia used | | 3.30—Tops In Pops which was all the encourage- for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc, Single letters, apos- 4.00—News Headlines and Weather 91084 ment that South needed to up-| _ tTophies, the Jength and formation of the words are all hints, || .@ 1 0S-Chaadich heveliepi€OC | a eee tae "| Hach day the code letters are different. 2 4.10—Tops In Pops . 5.00—News and Weather his p | Six spades certainly seemed A Oryptogram Quotation 5.05—The Outports | WEST EASE easy to make after East won the 5.25.20—Marine Weather i 99753" o— — lead and returned “s ens SSeS ee = .28— : ub. 5.28—The Outports ores Declarer went up with te; TNEWEBH VXOV XB NA NEVBI-I|> 4 es oa 6.00—News and Weather 21076 @A8549 2 6.15—On Parliament Hill-—CBC @K877 109843 ace, planning to draw trumps 6.20—Today’s Editoriel—CBC - Jand then play five rounds of BAVNEP, XB NAE’V.{RBOWMWG Se ree @AKI62 hearts, discarding a club from Yesterday's Cryptoquote: LAWYERS EARN A LIVING BY ¢itiioes terereer—ce AR QeS —|damny, after which, be would) 3HE SWEAT OF THEI BROWBRATING—HUNEKER 7.00—Back To The Bible . elve tricks, (© 1965, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) : joe and bs ama rhs a But when he played the ace of = -45—Program Schedu ‘ des at trick three and East | “7.46—Red Cross Program South West North East wed out, South had to take a | OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Qa 8.00—Assignment—CBC = 2@ Pass 2NT Pass | second look at the situation to ~~ |@Q : | 39 Pass 4@ #£Pass (see wheher <e ae — ‘ Py 6a . now any way salvaging his _.AT LAST ee lead — six of dia- (Club loser. Obviously, the line of Re WRIGLEY'S monds |play hé\had intended to follow w = A fine declarer does not al- |had to be abandoned, since it = SPEARMINT | tow 2 disappointing develop- | would lead to sure defeat. ment in the play to divert him| After considering the matter IS IN THE “from his goal of making the |fully, South came up with the ntract. Good temperament, right answer. At trick four he i the unexpected occurs, |Played a heart tothe ten and can be just as valuable to him €xited from dummy by ruffing as flawless technique. ~- |a diamond with the king. Take this hand where South is lel ne oo 5 Bead t-& % s. North | ip to eight, aS SS jafter which he ruffedthe jack’) of diamonds with the jack of spades. He was now in a posi- tion to draw West's. remaining trumps. He played a spade to the ten and then cashed the queen, on ‘| which he discarded the queen of clubs. : The dummy reversal method of play succeeded admirably and South took the last four tricks with the A-K-Q9 of hearts, What South did, in ef- fect, was score six trump tricks instead of only the five that were visible . ae MODERN Gime PACK Get.some soon! More to enjoy! —< Wrigiey’s Spearmint, Doublemint and Juicy-Fruit Gum are now available everywhere in the Big Dime Pack. ical Pineal eileen tne reagsileiSimins : — pacanstenoyannieasceaionaencunatinmcangiart serene enamine ee ese egiRa ae ma” te ate cate ‘