A ow Oe > 1 ‘ telders tm ful! color for the do- |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 71, 1966. 13 New Ailment Is Reported mestic market, you should uot} ia ee ae ally have been linked with in- | Australia and Scandinavian e e . fs “ : n F m Seek n Ex ort s in pepulation.”’ the in- countries all have higher per ; | Ir s ' 1 g pp S writes : nee report ah. “while indi- ‘capita consumption and yet pay ” : ; Costs could be reduced vidual consumption _has__re-more—up_to_20 cents a pound. | worry |] [ COPS I HITA ROCK. ABOUTELL THE yf bea Qe ee POISON IVY ~~ SVEN ~~ sy aS w > © ‘ I CUT THROUGH THE VACANT LOT ON MY STILTS “OTTAWA (CP) — There's a)meni’s publicity branch says sharply by having domestic™*1d 7) ained fairly stable.” | “On the whole, therefore, and | ie new ailment loose in the busi-|firms suffering export ‘syndrome foreign brochures printed a3) yay year, Canadians sprin- regardless of agricultural grow- | : ~ ness world Called “export syn- can be readily identified. part of one order, using the ‘led and spooned -more_ than jing difficulties, rises in cost of | < drome.” The symptoms are a ‘They. contact an overseas Same color plates ane Laan 1,800,000,000 pounds of refined living and vagaries in Interna.’ lack of simple business sense agent, make a deal, then sit Patterns. Black text plates could .04, for an average of 97 tional trade and politics, sugar | VWAINVES that sets in when a firth decides back complacently waiting for be switched for oe for- sounds per person. ‘Less than refiners and retailers in Canada Ps The trade department sug-| Because this approach rarely texts often need expansion tor en rere famee 1B: che SrOoeey pea een Se gy To ry — Ber Sq de Se ny - gests a simple cure: Pretend |brings results, the ailing firm overseas buyers who may b€/<meq in such products as con- ltute reports, fs ; / Nhe 2) hee ol lee it's really a. domestic market \usually decides that the export/unfamiliar with, the basic pur- /fectioneries, soft-drinks, canned |—— , : KUMN- CASH IN ON FILM CASTLE COOMBE, Eagles? + ‘ Fi i or ee See - \(CP\—Farmer Bill Prior col-| | ,— I SAID PO.You IT SEEMS LIKE ONLY LAST) P PIHAT MUST HAVE \ paces (NO BURDEN ON HOUSEWIFE lected £200 on one of his local) & WHAT DID Y” NOTICE ANYTHING MONTH YOU GOrA ue BEEN THE MOST or A af ‘department publication Foreign S h t t for Latin a caane At an average retail price of |fields without any cultivation. | gs f OIFPERENT....”-— [or PRRANNT TEMPORARY “a | " Trade, says the disease Is a baf A Spanish ‘ex : 16 cents *a pound, the housewife y RMANENT ON ' ; He rented it out as a car park fling one because it often af-ic2 !8 quite different from that |spends about $4 for each person|when a film company a8 | @ The following program list-|fects firms that are lead ‘required in Spain. The. trade de- |; ; ‘die. iw tain! ers in 7 lin her family on sugar each Shooting Dr. Doolittle. in tnis ‘ngs are published free of domestic market promotion partment itself once peeneted ‘\year. The institute has com-|scenic village, and then gave wp charge as a public service and) ‘These firms. wouldn't dream handsome ‘booklet in Portusuese ited this cost to be less than |the money to charity. and apply proven selling tech-' opportunities for its products do pose of a product already famil-).4q bakery goods,’ the institute niques. : jnot exis. It gives up without a iar in Canada . reported. 9 He te Royd Beamish of the depart- | figh. Grant gata should be taken iA | Mr. Beamish, writing in the translation Sr eee a MINCRRE ©. Rew _ proce 2 ene ain the nick of time|te price of a candy bar per) SAULT RANKS HIGH % te Marions Concermer; __.~_.-jhome without a comprehessive|: cctained 123 errors due to [person per week. | SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. ; = program of market research : : Today's refined sugar. is about i | gre ‘ithe different way the language ’ , \(CP). — Physical conditions at| ge WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS |‘¢* studies, advertising and _pro- ey t. pani '20 per cent derived from sugar | the airport here are unsur-| mR |motion. But they discard this jbeets and about 80 per cent da, the) : St | : J ut cent passed throughout Canada. the | ~1MeRcysry ——amonseaze snmach tr cts aunts wae Pa mngnd tae fame lhey mannan Hod Ming. oy oo rae 9. | a: not said recently. An airport offi- Augie LITERATURE NEGLECTED _ (sent to the trade department of- Lora ingle’ \a Host Do eakeen Dete One of the essentials most fice in Tokyo for checking. It eae aus ane ee eae Piohvawig ee eM cw tha often neglected. he says,—is_at.,was_in pidgin Japanese. send: | United States, England, rele in Island. ° p ot 3.00 p.m:—Take 30 tractive sales titerature ing the Tokyo office staff into i . es = HIS MOM \anm HE'LL BE RIGHT 3:30 p.m.—fdge of Night “If you produce brochures or convulsions. 400 p.m.—Canadas Story §.00 p.m.—Summer Camp , oe ssopm—sceswiei | New Outlets In Manitoba. ee ew Outiets In Manito 615 p.m-—live Longer 6:30 pim—Gucatie Cater To Home Wine Makers’ 7:00 OVER AS SOON AS HE FINISHES HAD AN RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT I'M STARVED. WHEN CALL HIM up! | -60 WE EAT ? MAYBE HE IPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT : WE'RE WAITING FORGOT. ; FOR WINGEY.’ > 7:15 pom.—TBA : : i. . 7 ase 7:30 p.mi—Dean Martin. WINNIPEG (CP)—Two full- tion was readily ~available to! | ise r( f ie 8.20 p.m.—Bewitched * time, establishments in’ Greater [persons interested init.” = | a) W * igo p.m.—Green Acres (Color) Winnipeg are selling winemak-; He said he is not’ worried, ACA Sea 7) | L "9:30 pim.—Bob Hope Theatre ing equipment and supplies for about his one competitor. Wine; | OAMING oe, sornce Sat Sag oe ‘ (Color) the do-it-yourself hobbyist. Art Unc.—'with the demand, | OF VICHY KA tea) {= ma ‘oa 10:30 p.m.—Festival— | Howard Donner, a Winnipeg there’s room for both of us.” m | \| “15 Miles ef Broken ' pharmacist who runs the wine-| Despite the provincial regula. | : Glass : making equipment firm of Fer- |tions, and the spurt of advertis- 12,00 p.m.—CBC News jrett Products Ltd., says “it's a jing publicity, it appears private | 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and Sports Scores 12:15 a.m.—Sign OH wide-open market” even though (Citizens will be allowed to make the Manitoba Liquor Control Act.| wine in peace unless they turn |stafes that no person can have commercial, create a disturb- wine in his possession that was ance or break another law while | - — n € Best I not~ purchased from the liquor..sampling their wares. For Th Vv n Color lcontrol. commission The _practice-is treated. with | See the 1967 Dumont In | “I was always looking for new ee : Oe ence: Operation During Color product. ventures,’’ said Mr. |i . “th Haan (Contret Bonk . Program. ; ‘PDonner. “Home winemaking |* 'CX®., “oe elite CENTRAL RADIO — | Was one of the things I thought |™Ce%" “Donner ‘put ft: “The! : and TV. of when I found out no informa- ‘liquor control board couldn't . Kent St. Charlottetown 2 ibegin to prosecute people who ; een (ae DEKE RO WE OE NORE | CKCW-TV 7.27—Inland Wx., Sport Scores a is so widespread. 7.30=-'1t Up Your Hearts | 10.27 —Station Sign On 1 7.40—fAusi : 1 et i 10:30 Ginonow "scotia Schools FAS--ik Maceenad Today | Sugar Prices 14:30e:m:+Siqn: Off 7-46=MiUSE e i : 1.00 _p.m.—Wednesday- Playbill — 8.00—CBC-News = 2:30 p.m.—At Home With Helen | 8.12—Regions! Wx Seen Stable Crocker 8.15—Maritime Sportscast —~ $3.00 p.m.--Take Thirty 4.21 —Musie ; . 3.30 p.m.—édge of Night 8 55—Weather For 50 Years a _-- PNAS TAA RAAT Naya HET MTS SESNS Sa 4.00 p.m.—Caneda's' Story 9.19—Co nmertary a ° Ay, “5.00 p.m.—Summer Camp | 9.15—Assignment r ps S p §.30. p.m.—Secret Squirrel 9.21—A.M. Chronicle : ge ee tanta The Camas | DAILY CROS SWOR D = -6.00 p.m.—Supper Club | 10.45—Interiude of Musle arty T oeine ar | ACROSS DOWN 15. Noc- SHOW EEFIC AD G15 p.micltV: News. 111 GO-CBC News ee ee ee eet | 4 Garda: 1.To tend turnal SNe soue 6:25 p.m.—!TV Weather ___|.11.05—Morning Comentator mn Canada seldom _ has risen | Chapman ~ ‘to one ee eve IDJAINICTE BO [MIE [C/A «6:30 p.m.—LTV Sports | 11.15—For_ Consumers casa [RDOve 18: CARES & POUR Whe eg on — point “17. Brightly |Sfe} » 6:35 p.m.—Supper Club 11.20--Réord Album = = |other food prices have risen! 9 trigeseg 9 Chekhov colored .7.00 p.m.—fake A Chance | 11.30-1he Archers , jover the last 50 years. — | detector 3. Small 7 insect 7:30 p.m.—Flintstones "| 11.45-On The Sunny Side |, The institute draws this con-| 19 7519 ‘mountain —_ 19. Calen- “8:00: p.m.--The Fugitive 11.55—Assignment -- clusion from figures issued by| 49’ Rook = : ai maar (> o) 3) - pions z ini » Book- lake ‘dar. [URINIGIOID ING Ie INE] TRASH IS 9.00 p.m.—Green. Acres—C 12.C0—CBC News : the Dominion Bureau of Statis- keeper's 4. Attempt ab: PIE RT TCT iOlalols| ~ 9:30 p.m.—Bob Hope Theatre--C 12.03—Jamboree Junztion tics and figures from price lists notation € DHelerence brevia. INTAIVIE MEUINIDIE | : 0:30 p.m=Fostivals=15 Miles of | 12.30-—Marirme Farm B'Cast of leading sugar~ companies. 13. Metrical 6. Correct tion [TIVIE TS MgB TE (SIS) 1 7 sa Broken Glass , | 1.90-7BC_News and Veather Today, sugar is ‘‘at its normal writing 7. Encircle 20, Conjunce Yesterday's Answer | THAT S$ BETTER! NOW... 0O WE 92,00 p.m.—C8C-TV. News 11S —Swing Easy |50 - year level’; the institute | 14, Shakes- 8, Otherwise ~ tion 31. Eyelashes HAVE ANY OLD BUSINESS TOFINISH?, 12.15 a-m.—Viewpoint 1.45--The Open Road Show says, but its price can be af- peare's 9.US. naval _21.Ends 32. Name ; 12.20 a m.—lTV News 1.59—D.0. Time Signal fected by world crises. river construcs 22, Swooned 33. Viper > 12.30 a.m.—Station Sign Off 2.J0—CSC News =: The wholesale price of sugat | 15. Spree tion (24. Music note 34. The women ' crcy RADIO. Legere een fen Sew in Canada now is six cents a| 16,Golfer battalion _26.To mark _. 35. Saucy aan ke eminine._roue pound when bought in 100-pound Hogan 11, Ever: as correct 36. Dip out - 30 -CBC News 5 i ud 38, Apron t “WEDNESDAY 905 -Coviversstion’ Part t lots from the refineries. 17. Poet _ poet 29. Soft drink . Ap op * . 3.30—Conversetion Part 2 In 1920, for instance, after the | 18. Hesitation Fi ~6.30—News and Weather .00=CBC News First World War, the price, sound t 72 6.35—Morning Roundup 4.93—Canadian Roundup stood at 18 cents a pound, an| 19. Fiber ~6.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. 4.10—Musie fn The Air all-time high. : a for 6.46—Morning Roundup 4.30—Assignment Rationing during the war had 0 hase, ~6.55—News and Weather 4.35—Musicon In The Air kept the price relatively stable, | 23. Wading 7.00;-Hebrew Christian Hour 5.00—CBC News but the Korean War brought the | "1 ig ~7.30—News and Weather 5.03—Mariiime Fish BCast - {price in 1951. and 1952 to 12) 25. Waters 7.35—Farm Report e §.23—CBC Notebook cents. The year after the 1956 | what 7.41—Morning Roundup 5,.35—Assignment _.|Suez crisis it went to 12.3 cents | 27. Observa - J.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. §.40—C8C Notebook (Cont'd) - a pound and in 1963 and 1964 | 28. Small 7.46—Morning Roundup 6.00—CBC News : it reached 15.7 cents and 14.1/{ matt ~ 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard = 6.15—On Parliament Hill cents respectively as a result of 39 Nickel: oT 8.00—News ee iaba ~ Tthe Cuban crisis. ae : a =ee:ss—Wweathers == ee he TG PRICES STAY STABLE 31. Yield m7 pie ere Roundup Oe be oa The Canadian Sugar Institute | 32. Metal my t 8.50-Atlantic News Roundup 7.00—CBC News reports that sugar prices have | - ao ) “8 58—Thought For Today 7.03—usic In The Evening remained consistently more sta- | a i. > 9.00—CBC National News—CBC 7.30—7BC Halifax Chamber Orch ble than the prices of many | $7 Ladin AE iO Nelex and: Musie | @90—C8C News, other foods such as milk, meat, | on - @ 10.00—News and Weather | 8.03—Between Ourselves and bread despite cost of living | nan m 10.05—Notes and Music — | 9.00—Mid Week Theatre increases. ! | 38. Dangee =z 10.25—Sunlight Eye | 10.00—CBC Nat'l News ‘ : Although sugar is so common Oe a 10.30—Preview Commentary | 10.15—Todey’s Editorial and Speak- jit is taken for granted, the in- ‘3. Hive >¢ ¥0.55—Lucky 7 Contest | ing Personally : Stitute is optimistic that total awallers ‘ 41.00—News and Weather | 10.30—Distinquishal Artists consumption will increase re- 6 “V1.05—Notes and Music 11.03—The Music @ Schubert gardless of food-fad trends to- All YPTOQ OTE — "a How : ; 11.45—Bulletin Board - 12.90--CBC News ward diet foods which contain’ D ¥ ORY aS YDL api “544 te work 5 “41.50—Neates end Music 12.02—Sports Scores and Inland Me- jartificial sweeteners. \ ; is LONGFEL Ge 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 ; rine Weather “Increases in total sugar con- I «42.00—Weather 12.15—-Music in the Night |sumption in Canada tradition- One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used = 12.05—Town and Country Time ° | , for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- | fay + 12.30—News and Weather i | trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. : R 12:43—P.E.1. Road Report Each day the code letters are different. ag t Heke | CONTRACT BRIDGE 8 pean and Weather — A Cryptogram Quotation | z F g4-05—Town and Country Time % ae 1.15—Gordie. Tapp. Show By B. JAY BECKER Cieee NE ee i : 4A, yr s¥-45—Town and Country Time ; EWTHCUL LZ DWH -XPA HFNAE- |# ie ZA, 4 <a 2.00—News and Weather . i ur > je. S A ‘ “| Shas WB \onien Moni West dealer. : [tract is not particularly bright,| N*XB-—-DBDXKNYO Zz ff = sais 2.30—Assignment Neither side vulnerable. oa South, for his bidding, |; Yesterday's Cryptoquote: HAVE WE EATEN ON THE IN: | @ noe, es 2.35—Mostly Musie NORTH ought to have every one of the| SANE ROOT THAT TAKES THE REASON PRISONER? u ae 2.58—Thought Fer Today K86 10 high- card points missing.| .—SHAKESPEARE GS8-00-News Headlines and Weather AJ74 ae Gee ee tl (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 4 Pte cn Matinee—CBC @K105 ae aan than two spades | —— = TAKING JOE AND ANN 70 KING ON BEHALF OF MY PEOPLE, I THANK . ‘op Caravan J8 «6 : ’ | ABBSO'S 1. em ™4.00—News Headlines and Weether; -_ wEST’ wi EAST However, despite the dim out- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE WELCOME TOOUR COUNTRY. 0 Maleon? « 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC OQ39752 @At- fook, there is a chance of scor- OFT i WORLD AND HIS a ER CET MANGA, K98 @63 ing the setting trick if le — ; OF TH a _5.00—News and Weather Y : coe ren / E6 5H : ay WIFE; £5.05-the Outperts @Q4 i @87632 tner has as little as the six or? ULP. a nserde Tie webs “5.25—Marine Weather eee eee ten ‘of trumps. That ‘being your) [ru teAtn you TO WHISTLE AT OUT! PERHAPS I , $5.28—The Outports ote only ope, you plan the play ac- | JeveRy PRETTY GL YOU MEET, SHOULD OFFER TO BUYHER| | "3 A “ 5.45—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard |’ tees cordingly and lead the deuce of.) [YOU MASHER! MEN LIKE YOU by £5.50—The Ovtports ase Ae Slabs spades at trick two. | | SHOULD BE-LOCKED LP! OF MY GRATITUDE / BUT ON > eres % Are y TAKE THAT / f = 6.00--News and Weather : 1063 Your partner takes the eight legen SECOND. THOUGHT SHE MIGHT | £8 10—Tenight’s. Music ; aS with the ace and returns a club, | rae MISUNDERSTAND! 8 —— 6.30—Businiess Barometer—CBC The bidding: . just as you expected him to do => yee ae ee West North East South when you -played an unneces- 3 ry % ible 1@ Dble Pass ze sarily low card to ask for a low > ¢ 7-30—News and Weather Pass 4@ suit return # 7.45—Progtam Schedule : y in’ the 3 7.46—Tonight’s Music Opening lea — —queen of ee win club with the ace & 8.58—News Headlines and Weather spades. ae lead the jack of spades, "YOR 9.00—Midweek _ Theatre—CBC Let's say. you have the West hoping your imaginative part. | ees E FINGERS (9.00—CBC National News, On Par. hand and Souti. reaches four |"€r will appreciate the meaning -NAMELY, CLAIMING HE DON'T ERIGHTEN us vr Hill “and Spesking. Personally hearts on the bidding shown. |o% the jack play and ruff the CAN MAKE PEOPLE FLY!! 4 —CBC fou lead t ueeh of ades, |king of spades with. his highest 4 *10.30—Starlight Serenade east holds, East laying, t he |trump. } gi) 00—News and Regional Weather | roy and South the three. He comes through all right | a Pr en savored t The: missing spades are now | when he ruffs the spade with the | = i ayv-as—siert, ee ithe A-10 and you realize there is |Six, forcing South to overruff | y coe ino possible chance of beating | with the ten, and now you have | > Bae laa Weather ‘and ithe contract unless declarer has |the contract beaten because | o 412.15—News And: Mosic—CBC \the ten, in which case, if you |there is no way for declarer to Ne = " : |now play another spade, y'our|shut you out of a trump trick. | é 3 . CBA partner will be forcéd to Olay| So while your side scores only | \ “\ be ithe ace even though dumimy ja measly 50 points on the deal, | FR ae Nor Deeinitery . WEDNESDAY follows low. you ‘are nevertheless entitled -to 5 A MISUNDER— caibie Mai It is also clear that even if |congratulate yourself for-having STANDING ALREADY= ‘sean tae Show—Part 1 |declarer has another spade, the \found the only way’ to beat the | nen > XY 7.00—CBC News possibility ef upsetting the eon-'contract ~~ sin emis atassnlsimunsiitinnncceSesmiasimnsiinticch intial ical nant natmnayeit < a - - ‘ y . 5 ss i