FLAGS FLY People pass through street to Kudla Lumpur pedeclreit with Malaysian (lags Sunday a< the Federation at Malaysia a prepared to take its place as the world‘s newest nation It was greeted by warm WISIIQ‘S lrnm its iriends and enmity FOR NEWEST NATION says Bertrand Gersleln_ presi. their husiness on credit Purchases. Mr Gel-stein in an lnlcrvtew. ‘ alcohol. "It most people weren't hon est we wouldn‘t he in business: he said on it 75th branch of hlo chlln DI lew- elrv and tilt stores alter the Second World War. engagement. rings or other ar- ticles on credil and then had in 7 co overseas oetore they could tintsh their payments." he said. "W? 't 592 M hear ‘unbetievabie how many returned to settle their accounts." Gersteln. a graduate or litieal scienre and disagrees with critics oi concu- it i “Credit is lnvnlved at every ilevel nf enonnmlc ' " tivtlY room lt, two biggest nelgh- I1an the Philippines and In: (Innona Bad Weather Strikes Hard 3 At British, European Crops nv msnrn Macswnnn t.n\DO\l scriapad weather. striking hard at Brillsh and European grain lields. may improve the export prospects tor Canada's bumper wheat crop. authorities said here The National Farmers Union said cutting IS tive weeks he. hind schedule in parts at Britain as harvesters sti-ive cope with rain and cnld winds that have battered rereal crops tar eeks. One source said the pntish and European crops are likely to be reduced in quality he. cause at late-harvest. nattenina and Sproutinz. as ncll as in quantity Huh-quality Canadian wheat would thus likcly be in greater demand than last- year. .t routine British government report issued Monday—based on rnndltians at the and M August epredicted a belter-lhdnrarer- age cereal crop it weather prevailed. The weather has worsened hy an otririal still early tor a hard estimates Last year, Canada's wheat exports included- Britain auto.» tons; West ermany 000: France lithium, italv m.- ooo. the Netherlands mom. and Belgium motto Britain's hopes tor a record cereal crop had been hosed nit seeding iii nmoono arrcs. iiitti a considerable increase in the acreage devoted to barley. which proved nartirularlv Droi- iianle last year An arriculture department spokesman said anv estimate o! the yield at present would he unrealistic hceause no tigurea had heen compiled since hue. Trade Minister Urges Agression In Markets Drive TORONTO lCPl—Trade Mln~ lsier sharp has railed tor an aggresswe approach Canadian companies. including Uis-conlrullzd l'irrnl. to devel- oping markets . This approach ls needed "par. ticularly in our nearest and man natural market. the United Stiller.” he said in a speech In the Purchutnl Agenta‘ Associa- tion oi Toronto. . control at Canadian in! induser is ml- . 'il could nillle much (II the adv-mole It the U.S. lnveiLmeul. Ilrinll to Cluldl In the form of valuable technol- o'y. huainen experience and until] omnmerotll ooauocv Hood." Mr, Sharp said purchasing agenta M Canadian Induury, othch buy: some sit.oito.ooo tort-ta IIII'IPIIEI I pm, in a a re ponalhiuiy to [elk out ledllli qurcu of W Control of U.S. parent Itnm aver Milena: In Canadian libsldlal’lll III "A a t u r II will and In many Vllyl tum- aietttta . “ant it can also hava and .urou . mean u d I‘eoine'tlo. and a In ound M to be I c unve‘ hum of nourish tut-u hr one in both their Canadian Antenna tutoriea. Sm . emf!!!“ hut need Cau- lull tr Hal. mmwwlyomoi nan-mm. 19.11) Hamil: testing hocan La st year‘s wheat crop was .‘I.fi3l.0tltl tone Reports ti-nrn Europe indicate that France. the biggest wheat producer. has con espeiialiy hard hit by the weather and the harvest in the six-nation Euro pean r: t' a n a m I c Comnlun‘lv may~lnslead DI the anticipated record—tall below the averale of the last live years The estimate (or the EEC yield on 1951 \\‘a< zitltltltttvt inns i-om, narrd Willi the “259-61 aierage o! 15_TW.MD A spokesman tor the nrliisn Farmers' L'me said that al- though the nutlnnk is hleak. the natlnn's terms are more highly mechanized than ever before and thus able In pull in greater stocks 0! Krain In a mortar period Cnmhlm‘: hall heen Int-reaan Motor Vehicle Production Shows Boost TORONTO tCPI -— Scheduled motor » vehicle production re. ported by the. Canadian Auto. mnhlIP chambcr at Commerce this week is hm vehicles r'rim- oared with actual production at 5.4036 last week Production consisted M Tim cars compared with 4.222 last week and Lani trucks com- pared with 1.9M. Production to date this year is estimated at 399.340 vehicles compared with 321,974 in the enr- responding period last year — made up o . .763 cars com- pared with 276,017 and 54.597 trucks compared with 52,957. Scheduled car production by companies this week and pm. duction to date thus year. iui Produrtion iiaures tor last week and the corresponding period last year in brackets. is: American Motors oio l1,299l, sojoo izs. . no.th learnt; erai Motors mo H.721). 170.- tm 450.147» Studebaker no 116-. Um t4,722l. Truck production by compa- res: Chry<lrr 200 'l50l. $.00" 41; Tut: Fold 653(57Dl.1l.315 ll . 386M General Motors 750 M11“. 28.41! WADE“; International Harvester :30 item. than [7.- WI ST. AVAIDS SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY (AP Wirephotot l ‘ itireetold to 52.000 in to years and grain dryers had multiplied p i lll the snmat For one Suller Said i cround conditions are so had. and drain so tlailcnrd in places l that some tainiers liaie Tee vcrted to reaper: and hinders. loncnnonat . "There were men who housht . rm. l economics, . where e Parker E. Hamilton Funeral Director Slumber Rmmk. Montague and Mus-my River Also 24 hour ambulance service. Montague. Murray River and surrounding dish-Icon. Phone Montague 338-2314. lIr Murray River '10. 1! no anwrr at Montague phone Murray River '70 t‘nIIN‘t. the only car that combines lamin car luxury and roominess ©©N$UL See lot yourselt! Matte your own comparisons! "any wall! conscims Canadians. have altoaily done just this and touttd out that no billet cat in Consul’s class otters so much. Consul gives alnnle toontinex lots adults—tile extra cotnlutt of custom designed inletiots—altd teal dawn-toealth opelaiing economy. Bucket seats, 2! cubic toot ttnnk, lively 53 hp. engine. all synchtomesll tour-speed w sliilt all list a law oi the (entitles you get lot a low, to! : price. Areal beauty—a teal htty!Soe lotyoutsellot STEWART MOTORS LTD.” 224 Great George St. DIII 4-5519 INTRODUCING "FAT FREE” SIIIMMILK WHY NOT CALL US TODAY 894 -4251 PERCY oar. Prop. anmnmmnm .18 'nla Mu. Ola-doom. Mon. Sent. 10. 1983. '; Jeweller Reports Canadians lGeneraIly Good Credit Risks l ' ly REFORD MICDOUGALL ialld "You couldn't did I mine MONTREAL (CPI—Cnnldianllor (inane! generally are gond credit risks. CITES REASO a tactnrlt without it. . NS "If it's acceptable at the pri. dent at a lirm whose 25 stores mary and secondary levels why .acroas Canada do so per cent at dhouldn't it he accepted at the distribution and consumption “The interesting thing ahoui levels?" consumer spending Is that mostl good Judgment in credit is high it must be related " said to ' Mr. Gerslrin said I! r0n=timer the where economic picture. Almost every index was “There are no more abuses in higher troin government ipondr tins area than ynu tind. tor exa in. and cross Natlnnal product lample. in the use ol tobacco or In the host 0! living why do people buy on rredit" “One reason " Mr. Gorslein Iald. "Ia that with credit Deonle e npenlng M the can have things without dlslurl‘r in: their savings. "Another reason is that many good example of the I‘”"'.rteople take pride in hudgetine my of WWI? fame during Ind ‘and to pay in InaiaimenLi gives them the Keeling of being organ- is Alwmim. m, “mm "-5 Henderson. They also visited. Swamp.“ m M,_ m, menacing that more than on per ‘—’— 5...... ,., ".9... r... m... h... rent or our customers could pay what he will buy or produce. one the war was over it was mh ll they Wished n . . , There were still some dangers sized econnmy do you ehmmm t the Cabot Trail. bestdea visiting n people misusing credit. "There are always such don- the Individual decides o "Otiliersllke to reel their credit at the home at Mes. Mo he ood." the University n! Toronto In po-‘fiera in a democratic society treednm In men an economy I! a patient in the Prince County tnn high a price to pay." In. More rot-un- in BEDEQUE I'm Montana 1 Mr. and Mn. Gerald wttuania Mr. and Mn. slam A. smith. and dllllhlor. Karen and Ion a a d dauahter. at Palmerton.l Rickey. ol ha ie. opt. have ra- penn.. were recent guests at the turned home alter a plenum MacFarIIne'l'oorin Home rera-ivueatloa at the home at Mrs.l wood. l Willlllnlv mother. MEI Waller. itev. and Mrs naiph n, Mnc~ . heard Caoll oi Sheet Harbor. NS. are. Mr. and Mn. clutoa Bradley vacationing at the Homes ca. Hanover. Mara. were recent v bin at Fernwood. They had with‘ altars to this villaae. and attend- tnem tor a tew days. Mr. anal ed aerv'ce at the United Churchl Mrs Cyril sateee and daughters. Mr. and Mn. hay Mord.‘ Dorothy and Sherry. train Tim- South. were recent visitan here‘ terlen. NS ‘with triends and also attended M, "G M” pm my“ up the united church Aug 25. Ontario. were recent visitors. ROW Ralph 3- MBcCWIL W“ Wm. M,_ May,“ hm... ML. the guest preacher at the North Thomas Moyse. and sisters. Mrsl 32m“! United Church 5"“le Ed... mm, m, M". Amy evening. Aug. 25. Mr. MacCauil Lam the, “11.3,. “.1 mm... is pastor at the United Church Dr. Henry Moylz. Summersidc. I! Sheet Hub”. Nest Mr. Ind Mu. ouglaa Mlz- Edward Gardiner. has return». Farlane. nededue. have had as; ed to his home utter being in their guests. Mrs. MlcFll’Ilnl'i the Prince CDilnly Hohpllll for prolher. Mr, inch-rd salrliey at several weeks undergoing treat-. Illinois, U 5 A,, III: wife and (our meal. ‘ children, They ion on return to. M1“ J...“ Mam. mum... “"“““‘"3- n ‘of Mr. and Mn. Douglu At- air, and Mrs. nohert it Moah-‘ ‘necir. Low r heal ue. was un- er. and their tour children. Dart- .mm‘m“ 3“." Prim der County Hospital tor a lrnctured‘ r'l “MEI. ‘ 690'“: Mr, and Mn. Eric Corbett. Mrs.‘ 1.1, Hart-thou thFarlaue. this ‘villaxe. lpent the week end to IT: A completely min- 1 Cape Brawn. They toured over utti. N.s.. have been guestsl parents. Mr. a at Mr the dangers at individual decis-. other points 0! interest. ions, hut 1°" ”‘ “mm Harold Attieeir. Searletowa. is Hospital. heina treated tor a‘ 011 double Gllni sheath with In lalt Ihadcs d I ID IL 1 their oath hlnhd the italian look, all wool I sldhbuflnnad effect Jun In! tho hshlotuble look ol IL Fuluma‘ elegant ellide velvet hats mam'l moot favor-talc 1y Mind Way, In M finds d “’1 with d howl. Mldl rod. Gold. mid. right for right now! inn iv match jumper shifts «may/th . . . Riv/M . . the leather look In plastic handbags \ heart condition. lull Ind Ilmlly ion-road b Kain. Mr. Ind M" I. M. Bear] of tlLon, out“ after mending hall. Bel‘ilrnll. Mall. were In Bedrfilayd in Howl-n Ind P'ulvllle. due over the weekend and attenvl Mrs. Row M. Glllant. had ens ded dervlca In the Unlted Ilred Western Huspltll. Albert- Church. on tor surgery The Week twins. Rev. E» 5 Miss Pamela Gallant leit re. and Albert 1. Week: observed cently tor Toronto where the lit on Iii-oust 30- expects to be employed. They are but-ll Icflvn And In Band. Mr. and Mrs. James Rouncy. health. Mill River. were recently visit- 3 Mr. and Mr! Norbert Cc!» PIUSVILLE ‘ In tcoran. Mr. and M! and Mrs. Cyrul Brown I and (rmily. Reddlnm Muxt. are an tty. Toronto are unend- lns holidays at the home oi Mr. visiting Mr. Brown‘s aister. Jacqueline iirown and Mrs. Wil- aad Mrs. Anthony Gallant. liain Gallant. Mrs Francis Gallant The recent heavy rain and ‘windmuhn ' considerable dam- age to my grain holds. also Mrs. John P. Gallant has re .0 a" mm cm_ The" ._ mu turned home alter being a oatsil "en mum of h I tent in Prince county Hospital. Em '3' ’“' > _ Gullam. Toronto is sinnmeeside. ispendiaa some time with his Mr and M Clarencn A an hrmhe Deter G Ilant. Toni/a 59 I962 AMELIA TUDOR $995.00 STEWART morons LTo. USED CAI'I LIYI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET DIAL BM“?! like it knit dresses CLIHII: lewd neckline. Gluped for will Jade,3lack. Fill Rad. Peaoook Slum Ill- $29.95 The Colorful Casual look coro necklets for Fall In use new outloo- lauui d! cork. Wand. Wad. $2.00 iwm.- W ohm mhllw%)mmi M umwfivflh m mm.SI-1hlb.tuflncflwontmd .teai/hatae. I .95