: TORONTO ‘CP) — A 1621| orite of James 1, was given the CFCY-TV | deed which gave mort ess alter the king, cecognleed | ' Maritime provinces to i) ambitions to colonize p = ae Mupicelg liam Alexander has been bought | New World. * | a ai iiery toed” by the Sigmund- Samuel Cana-| He spent £6,000 of his own | BAD cenaiien trem Inorpol diana Gallery of the Royal On-' money on his colony im | three . S40 gin.—The Verdict fe Youn | ‘#ti0 Museum years and, when he requested |. $25 pa.—Crots Section The announcement, made here} financial help, was given the ; 8:30. p.m.—Open House _ | by the tuguem, said the deed,| right to create baronets of Nova 400 pim—Times Square Playhouse Sued by King James I t0| Scotia for a fee. With ‘his fee \y 430 p-m.—Friendly Giant“ hand over Nova Scotia, NeW) he hoped to send Scottish im- AS p.m=Bing Ring Around Brunswick, Anticosti Island and/ migrants to the colony $0! p.im—Down to the See Gaspe to eo But the project proved too ex- 5:30 p.m—Rob Roy benght at oe mf pensive and Sir William was or- 6:00 p.m.—Aunt Holly It was paid for by Mr. Sam | dered to abandon it in 1631 when - 25 p.m.—Sports Weekly wel, the St-year Toronto | ii, colony was returned to | @:A5-p.m.—CFCY TV News philanthropist, who established Fresch control + 7:00 p.m.—Gazette the Canadiana Gallery and pro- - pei ‘ ides funds for its maintenatice| Sit William's land grant in- aes nent. Oe prefs on Soa cluded 4 small in front of 8:00 p.m.—Zene Grey Thestre and expansion. A museum offi- & gman ares in from & pim.—Don Messer cial said the purchase price is Edinburgh Castile, now the Pa- p.g.—Danny Thomas confidential. = rade Square, where. baronets 9:30: p.m.—Live_ Borrowed Life The official said the previous could recewe their title on Nova 10.00 p.m.—Bob Cummings Show | owner of the document was list-|-Scotia soil without leaving Scot- ‘Ne90 5m. a a ot- as Deed House — @ Scot-}2and._A plaque on the castle “An Evening With tish estate which held the docy-| Wall still informs the public | Gilbert: & Sullivan ment for generations. The pur-| they are standing on part of 11:30 p.m.—Fighting Words chase was arranged through «| Nova Scotia. : 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News London dealer. ‘| The order of baronets of Nova | 92:13 a.m.—Local Weather The museum terms the deed | Scotia continued until 1929, al- | . 12:14 @.m.—Viewpoint as “one of the most important | though after 1707 they used the | documents surviving from Can-| wider title of baronets of Great | 4 ee ee ee ON THEAIR MONDAY PROGRAMS 12:20 ¢.m.—Sign Off NITE or DAY Day 43557 Nite 4-4172-4-5601 VAIL’S. RADIO & TV 24 Kent St. 232. s«Ch'town 9:30 a.m—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 9:45 a.m.—Morning Devot . 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The badge-of Nova Scotia bar- | onets was kept until 1929. Two of them are in the Ontario mu- seum. WASHINGTON (OP) — United States officials said’ here that when it comes to trading with Communist China, foreign sub- sididcies ‘of U.S. companies abroad must conforfin with Am- erican law. and policy-whether they operate in Britain, Canada or any other country. They said the U.S. will not Americans Show Iron Hand In SalesTo Communists - the use of American-controlled radar in the six Viscounts Brit- ain is building for Red China: U.S. trade is prohibited with China under the “trading with the enemy” act. In - special cases, exceptions are made when military goods are not involved. _ The current angio - friction on. the question of the planes sale appears to have some of the ‘overtones of Can- | budge from a decision to’ block , ; «Liquor Taxes (i's sir'trevening the For __ 4:00 p.m—-At Home With Helen | MONTREAL (CP) — .Gov- ernment revenues from liquor gales have totalled more. thau $4,500,000,000 since the end of .the Second World War—enough to retire all the outstanding di- rect debts of the provinces with more than $1,000,000,000 left. over, the Association of Cana- dian Distillers said here. A booklet prepared for ihe association by. Montreal. econo- (mist J. R. Petrie says this rev- enue also would provide enough money to meet all expenses of | all provincial. government at the present levels for two tul’ years. - ‘ It says provincial and terri- torial governments made profits of more. than $228,800,- 000 during the 1960 fiscal year from operating retail liquor stores. During the same period the federal government collected $102,000,000 in excise’ duties. Of every dollar spent on low- priced’ Canadian whisky, an average of 44 cents goes to the provincial government, 37 .cents to the federal g6vernment, two cents for transportation and 1? cents.to the distiller. . Figures Given te China. net | ada — U.S. differences in 1958 when rumors circulated that the Motor Company of Canada from negotiating to sell 1,000 -trucks The order never materialized, but Prime Minister Diefenbaker met with former President Ei- senhower that year and Eisen- hower agreed there would be prior Canada — U.S. consulta- tion before any decision ‘s taken -~preventing a U.S. subsidiary in Canada from consummating a deal with the Chinese. * Officials -said that since that time the. treasury. department has issued two licences allowing U.S. subsidiaries in Canada to make sales to the Chinese. They said these deals were never of woodpulp and the other for | used steam locémotives. NOT ‘FOR THE BIRDS’ COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Rev. Frank L. McRae explains why a pigeon shoot was held at Collierville Methodist Church “During our worship services the pigeons peck constantly at there’s this constant flurry of feathers whenever people are leaving the sanctuary, But the biggest objectio# 1 have is that people all over town kept say- ing the Methodist Church is for the birds.” - ® ‘The Gaardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. CONSTRUCTED OF PALM LEAVES, AN THE LAST 150 YEARS HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REBUILT 450 TIMES £ 22, 1962. VWGNVUS | 3SNOW AaNOIN American |* completed. One was fdr the sale | , the stained glass windows. Then / 43 | DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 44. Fencers’ 21. Verb 1. Maple f foils . form tania DOWN 22. Parrot $. Mexican 1.Girl’s name (N.Z.) house (poss.) 23. Shore 11. Biblical 2.Heathen ~ recess name images 24. Tsetse 12.Lukewarm 43.8tir up fly 13, Letters 4.Container 25. Sloths VIEIAI BP On | * BULNIABBER EI) Fol AFSISIAly BC IE!) 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JAY BECKER | are : © 1868, King Features Syndicate, Inc. , a ~- t M FAMOUS HANDS st ETTA KETT lm South dealer. match between Argentina and , | sg North-South vulnerable. the United States last year, You MEAN ae a, o North’s two club bid was arti- GO STEADY UNG ONCE. z NORTH ficial ‘and requested South to aa I DON'T BELIEVE A104 | bid a four-card major suit if he IN THIS MODERN ~ A10943 ‘had one. When South denied ma- FAD OF DATING ty jor, suit length by bidding two ONLY ONE > ; 865 diamonds, North went to three : z @853 Beoee The bidding and the open m @I75 Qé lead were the same at both tab- xm $8643 o395 les @KJ9 7482 When the Argentine South was declarer, he ducked the ite spade in dummy, East winning z x83 with the queen, and finessed the K108 queen of clubs when a club was : eS 4Q10 returned. West took the ring @ The bidding: and led another“ spade. 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