l I aoldiora ot the Canadian Army during the Second World War. rartmnibt uld ell-Sergeant wu- Liam 13mg) cuagiuiu lrlnhti and col. Norman marble) suuui relive their experiemea l DONNELLY OTTAWA (or) — Increaud merchandise exports, combined with a smaller dollar drain on tourist travel, have helped re- riurr Cannda'l international hal- anreot-pnymonta derlclt on cur- Ill the lecond quarter at this yrar. The bureau of statistics has rrWrLed It In 0 r a IWO-tllll‘dl oI‘ the reduction from 3 rent transaction] [0 3193000300 Ill diu'Inl army reuniaa in or. town, as they study ooplel ot aing‘a cartoons. 1he earloonl appeared in the Canadian Army newspaper Maple Lent. Bind; now heads a Philadel- Canoda’s Payments Balance Chopped In Second Quarter in the aeeond quarter or this year not innowr oi long—term capital totalled memo which was more man meet the current deficit. An- other $8.000. In shortterrn cupltal. on balance. also flawed 2% There capltnl flows allowed a $111,000,000 rise in Canada's Iorr rlgu exchange reserves alter meeting the current arcounil doticit. l HEY, REMEMBER THAT ONE? phia adverhriug agency. Her. bie. the "hero" of the cartoon strips. ia with the medical corps at Camp petawawn, Ont. (CF wuephoto trons Nallonal Defence). The way In which then tap» Ital inflawa have accumulated In past year: we: indicated In the report. Up In the end of lsfil‘laiest date iol‘ which figure: are avail- able—total Canadian ilIhIIlIIel foreign vestors reached 317.000.000.000. Canadian asset: abroad i0- talied 39.300.000.000 at. the ell e I' 1961. Thin Canada and I net Inter» national Indebtedness 0! ’17.‘ 900,000,000 on Dec. ii. 196}. an increase oi 01.100.000.000 {rum I year earlier. The rile amounted In 6“; per cent. a with I party from «- W I Augun meant woo nine- or m ' Mu“ “Ami ,thousauda more by air, and “a lot or hiking." IB.C. Government, Companies Back Prospecti ay DENNIS ORCHARD l VANCOUVER lCPI — Prol- peellnl In Britiih Columbia may be old style. but lt'l not old lint, YORK Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chand- ler and iamiiy, Charlottetown. Ipent Sunday in ank. the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. William Waits. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hughes have returned to York alter spending the summer months with their w and daughter, Mr. . clarenca Coffin. Mt. Stewart. Grade I pupils 0! York IL‘IIooI so by him to high Ichooi in Chan- Intletown, Lowell Vexaey, Ricky Johnbnn, Larry Walton, Florence Valley and Deborah MacDon- ald. aim Giordla Cletuclle who II In Grade 10. Mtand M". John Dluzweii and III'nIIy. were recent vlaiton of Mn. Dingweli'l brother and alsler-ln-law. Mr. and Mn. wu Iiam Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Build Schmu- by end granddaughter Ruth Alh- ley. were Visitor: to Mt. Slew- art. Sundly. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Auld and Join, Charlottetown, paid .I shurI Viail to Mrs. Gordon Crockett. . Donald Erehaut and two children were the gueltl at Mr. ‘Iners. William Watt! recent- y. DIvld Taylor. Saint John. spent Saturday In York ho was accompanied back by hla moth- er. Mrli. Max Taylor. l-larold Watta has returned to his home in York, alier virltiug In New Glasgow, N.S.. llalilax and Dartmouih. wlth lrieuda and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veauy and Mr. and Mrs. Franho Lew. la, York, spent the weekend In Cape Brett) Mira nonuia Lewis la teach- ing In covohead hnad school tor the coming year. . I. Granger made a brie! visit to York with rain vea re- cently. l-le motored to the island CIF! r. w. . cooke teacher of Harrington rchool. spout the weekend at her home In York. Mr. and r1. Arthur homer and mu Le h. Daihousie Jot. spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. .V. Caawrll, Plea. sant Grove were recent guests the momma dellcli a , earlier wII brought about by mitrh Irrlrn dellclt in surplus In merchandise trade. The report underlined the con- tihuing reduction that has taken place recently In Canada's cur rent naymenia deiioit. Thll dei- \ rit. cavern both merehlnd I trade and loseafled "Invisible!" ipaymenta on such thinks a: . Interest and dlvldends. Interna- tional travel, and {night calls. The dwelt In the IIrlt half oI thls year has been reduced In “30.000300 from £00,000 Ilrst-Iiall 1902. The deficit {or he whole of 1052 was “H.000.- ooo—eompared with the peak at 31.504.000.000 In 1959-«and the deficit in the 12 months to the end Di June was 3591000000. Canada haa traditionally li- naiiud Its current deflclts by Iniinws o! lot-elile capitalilmnd burrowing: Ibrond. induxlrlal investment: by Ioreign Ilrml. and the like. PISOU‘ID EAST \Irs. Floyd Jay. Ion! Merlin and Irwin were Visitor: In Char- Iniletnwn. 'lira. Harold Jay VIIIIed her Ilsler, Mn. Earle MacDonald IIilil Mr. MacDonald, Lorne VII~ oy. Min Georgia Dover and her motheralra George Dover me vIaIturI in chariotiaiown 1!. Mr. and Mn. FIityd Jay Ind llniIly VIIIIed Mra. Ja Donald, ovehead Road. lira. narbara MIcKInnon leit leat week {or her hunt rrvllle. her holiday- brother, GI adya -nd Cheater I . g Mel Daver. New Glasgow war I visitor at the harm a! Mr. and hirii. Goon- Dav-r. Sunday. ll I! It the liner. of their daughter. Mum-Id. Mr. and Mn. Waller MacDon- IM daughtfl' Arlene, Canine-d “Md WEI! vialtpra at the home an r. and Mn. Gemo Jay rits“ visitora in lane valley aw and Mn. Earl- hy and Mr. any recently Mr. Mrs. Jounh lam. Antlgoniah, “.3” Ipenl IIDII weekend with Mr. Boyd‘a IIIlel. Mn. .7. P. Itndr‘leken Ind Mr. Hendrlehn. Mn. Alton ally III a Visitor I: Char Id , e ay. Min ma Woolrldge war a recent virtue in Charlottetown. Mount 51"!" Memorial Hall In tailor at Doria Woolrldge and William Dirt. some lovely 8"“ were received. They were mare rltd I: Mutant Stewart United are Mra.'Waliace nirt war a vial- tor In Charlottetown. Wed esd Mrr. dw wu .1 I: he llra. larch] Jay. A lunch III urved u the no!” Iatad by Hi1. ":in Jay, I ma Mon-id Ila I wrelrrnd visitor at her liner. "3- rlgd Jay and Mr. .iay. . To . (Milan. til. war?” no” meat via- ” In. I llioa In: I Colonel BIlm M their (hunter, Mrl. rio yd The Glen attended a ahnwer in ' By AM“ MIcKENZm OTTAWA (CPl-Asrlcultura seams to be I problem child for communism. Famine lrouuded Red Chlna‘a areal leap forward. Cuban agriculture in flounder- lng and the main crop—sugar olutinh production level. After more than in years. Soviet Rurala still has larnr problem: and an eriromr ex- ample ot this in Ill current massive wheatbuyihg program. in some cases repurchases at grain it had committed to ea E Observer! here lee two main reasons ior Communist farm Lroublel. One II that molt countries taken over by turn- rnunism had he kwnrd agriuul- tural industries to begin with. stand. hnubIs In Iactory out- put my be delivered on lobed- ule Iceoldinz to a master plan. But It I: quite a dillerent matter In neatly Ihape weather. human and technological detail. Soviet agfluultun problems began In the late lea when Stalin unionhed bloodliy - Islve mesa pre to tom Kulakl Into collective (Irina. Muculmre lizard behind in- the 20 has dwindled below It: ore-rev- Farming Is Problem Child For Communist Countries diutrial gain! and look a bad beating Irora the wartime Ger- man invasion. particularly in the Ukrainian granary soviet Iann liilnrmailon pub- "that! by the U.S.S.R. embassy here any; there were more than I a I I n I" revolution compared with 3.500 state fame and 40,600 cnilenllve far-ms hair. Almost no Individual Iarma remain. it says. But a recent publication on Industrial and farm prngresl says abort-comings existed until 1953 —— when Premier Khrush- chev emerged and made (arm progress one at his main onion, tlveb. Land lowed to (rain crop! had advanced tn 400.000.000 acres thIa year or more than SI) Per cent mnre than In 1953. The bulk of this Increase was the Virgin lands Kaz hstan— where Icrioul drought prob lama are believed In einI. Authorities here believe that' Russia certainly has had a bad grain crop due In weather but also that the government ll 7" buying abroad In maintain Ilia trend towaasi a better deal hr the home eonaumer. Mlnlltel' KIVI on "" Details Given On Origin Of J1 FREDERIch (C?) on how the lemma Colonel lllima character was , . Sir David. who died In bon- don, "I main-11y hired (or Lord Boaverhrook‘l Eveninl standard by Mieba Warden, now owner Ind pubilaher aI er. paper MIIII “I. birth I Colonel Blimp (allows: "Law was at hellht at In power d the year: between the wan. when he in earth-u» in or The EV III return from Ruabil ex- pressed admiration tor grain and other torm research pm gm“ there. but Indicated Inrni machinery II not an plentiful n In Canada nor or well cared tor. Mr. naya auggerted that the Canadian timer Ia mound none bee-Ill. in II III! own ma: r S at Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mur- York. Mr. and Mrll. Hubert Slmvmn Bayvlew, were recent visitor! in York. Mr. and Mrs. Matcnlm Allen have returned to their home in York after spending the sum- mer at stanhnpa Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank twin and family have returned to their home in York. alter spend- 9 aummer at stanhoptl nenoh. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Vasaey.l Ind Mira Lauretta Verrey. York. were Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. Wiulam Vessry. DunntafI-A nage res-r zoo FEEDING VANCOUVER lCI’l— A plan sell load to people who wantl reed the birds In Stanley Park It being telted. Proble‘ will be able to buy grain Imml dispensers lullalled in the Dark.‘ l .. a .‘ 38 scuffs disappear like magic with KIWI SGIIFF MAI-III: WHY YOU to heavier {Ina than nece re lea, a would daily demulllh with a kit ea or till pen the pyramidl at word. In the adjacent ed1- torlal e um. I ttrIiII time, I I (III- trutlnri horn hit more eel-Ivar wild“! emddnial, that he would make I 'rhrouabaood. The two wou portrxv. In worda Ian akelcliu. their experience: 0! the day in comic nllei. “'nm- It war that they went a a «meat. around Lila Idinl. r0 alwaya Ivallabl Hill and other kind. Or II you would like to mall the coupon. 119 a... TAXES HAVE TO? Beltai check to make our. your “tale won't III ub|ect The IIpl once and knowledge uI our E Omen than on how to arrange your Iflalra to the maximum advantage at your family. No II . no obligation at any Rlchmond Street N. 893-1216 El Flea-e land so. "In inland-aura tn India eta-area". 6-4-1 D I would lita to moan an argument. PAY l DON’T ry. (It often hapna I Planning a to help you Iiralghtun out Come In and conaull look over our Ialder. ill-a luml wrapped Vlllinl hII linear emphau» eauy. amid-t Ihe Ileam or the tint min. and Invariany andlnl I In uluniaat with the W l‘ "0811. air. i M IIqu rllhl.' "law waa a lei-illi- In Illa way and the world or art and imrnailain will be - out Illa" “mum reports to him. ng Efforts lt remain. important to the government and in com- pnnies oi the provincw no. patient that they will “III: In the 40th Ilnull PICtOrI' an: Oct. 5 with in than ever, e D au arltlen In miner- alogy and zeolon trim the Plrtment ol mlnea and the Uni- verdlty oI EC. will be there. Untu January. they will live weekly lectures to at lean. and. or as many an 400. lolgera. ira - Dara. hunters. Illhermen. rant . era and hobbyiltl. the but it any crite-l rion, some of the graduates may march out of LI.“ clubroom In Lnto a significant mineral Ilnd —P¢rhapl not the rill! day. but: Iometime. l Thai‘a enough [or the won» wring BC. and Yukon charm ber ut mince. It II also enouln tor Doul Eu. who ducrlbea III: ennIiilt- in! lob on behlii oi the depart» meet at miner aa “neld super-1 viaur Int the gmhlhfl." He dispenaea an averale at $500 each to about so men who, Icuur tba province every yenrj (or mineral wealth and makel a. MUST CHECK MEN Ru Iill Io check up on hII That's uhy he would rather not trim to his as years—“l dou'i wanl lhoar youm: mrn l carry a park with to know I'm morc than Interviewed Thuraday. Rae raid the nrospeclors' school is indispensable to the grubstake rchcmo. whirh he has run irom the start more than to years a "II you were to get all the pruspocihrs m B c. together and ask them, you would [In a lame porrrmogo at them look the course I don't know how many Il‘ you said hall, you might. be uuialr to the course." Rae must havr a good eye tor men He looks ior "bush man" preferably — ranchurl. loggers. irappnrse and reports only a twnmerucent uashoup loss oi grubslakes by men who do nni meet obligations. This aeason‘s hunting pm» ducud everal imda and inter- Ent'ries with In, must be September 26th. proapectnn, which In July Ind ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION GOLF TOURNAMENT September 28th and 29th At the Charlottetown GoIf Club nger of the Charlottetown Brunch by Thursday, delta; man-eta" that win be panda. led by training - school lhithway now have as "sliver turned over to companies Ind‘lraduate Andy zoorovaky. tip." Various companiel have ayndioater tor apnrlaal made the ongiaal fled in the spent more thIii shalom) on Each gruhrtaker was out al‘Irea near mile voool the Allah development there to date. Just so days. under instruction :~ to keep a diary “We get a lot 01 iulormation about dillerent parta of h province," raid R ae “And we've had a number at mines made That brings in taxes eventually. and adds to pros~ ity “And lhlb keeps a live inler- art In prospecting among some ,who couldn't otherwtso get out at all." Custom Interiors :ZCLEARANCE E CITES EXAMPLES Rae can Paint. 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