m Minions of Chinese Paasqms. The Guardian, Charlottetown, war. July 25. 1932. 9’ _ i ves, r co. aur ‘I'M’ ...AN" IFANY wsrze M|S6lN' 5:0 ho:i’CH OF 'EM NEIGHBOR KIDS my ‘nus YEAR.’ wave ‘EM ALL 00 1‘ ‘I1-IOUGI-IT YOU NADA nrd left for their home in Mane-a and four children of Saint John. China’! 500-000.000 re rants an ‘on an already tight food situa- John the Baptist church in ivnsd Halifax N 5 made a brief visw mo p.m‘__A,,.m°°n Musical. [battling to bring in I satisfac- ition for China's millions and couche at which twcnty- three: it in Miscouche on Tuesday at‘ 0 O 0 O . . . . , B G ton after having visited with Mr.’ N.B.. are guests of Mr. Mc- G‘ W I*.l|N|t.hI)AY and llrlrs. Arnold Cameron. Mis- Neiil‘s mother, Mrs. Anna Mc-‘ : l’ttUt‘tfAMS 3 AD - y , _;°°“° °- W 11- ! - gEm§(l‘l‘'f lf1!;'::(c)l"l:l' Lolifgld ] At fourlth hsuccesaive bad hat on Sunday evening the bless- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-i 2 C|.'(jy.'|'v ' ‘ "9' “"5 -‘W9 3 “"0"! effect 1 1118 01 bflblefl 1001‘ P1806 81 St-1Mlllan and three children of; 5 >» to _ - . 4.00 p.m.-Playground, log'esKl“fl)l!litlI11Iel‘\;:::Tllgeiglakgalta: ::l;::iafu;%|a’i::‘ disruption in in babli'es.were blessed. They wereithc home of Mr. and Mrs. D. @J.r«~—-—a..i. 4:31 p.m.-Vacation ‘iima um i H bl Y .. ac given a medal by the cam! H. Gallant. ,—,d*— -5. , 5.00 p_,,,.._.1h, 5°" cu, C 8 Y amed on ti o od s, Meanwhile. the move to shift ic Women's League. Mr, and M11, Howard Mcnnn. .; V >.§-.;':'_4~iuuu«i = , com. "om _ drought and pests. iexperienced officials back to the Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Doucem-‘ aid of cha,.1¢,mow,, were in M3,. _. , '" 4 P5,; ._ 5.30 p.rri.-Tidewater Tramp Their efforts once more have .10Wel' I‘llI‘l' Bfirlcllltural units is of Halifax spent the weekend in couche on Sunday at the home ' p . . ’ _ ' "i ' ‘v ‘ ‘I 1 ‘>1 .0 A ‘ 6:30 p.m.—Lightima 64¢ ,, m,- crcy W _NawI 7:0l p m -Garattn 7:30 pm,--The Detectives! 8.00 p.m.-Robin Hood 8:30 p.m.-Pater Gunn 9.00 p.m.—-Dennis the Menace 9:30 pm.-Parade l0:00 p.m.—KrIft Myslofv. ‘"103’?! “go p.m.-Sight Lina 32.00 p.m.-CBC lv News |2,13 ..m.—locai weather l2:|d a.m.-ViawP°"" tral China as well as drought. east. diplomatic observers here said this weekend. lint Working TV cALL c Bowlan Radio-TV Pillllii 4-9624 iobservers. No official indication has yet been given of the success of the winter wheat harvest which ac- counts for more than two-thirds of China's annual grain output. Press reports said anti-flood measures have been stepped-up along “China's sorrow" - CKCW-TV 3:55 p.m.—-Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 4:00 p.m.—P|Iyground 6:30 p.m.—Scan- 6:35 p.rn.-faiavisiori Waathar 6:40 p.m.—HIzI 5:45 p.m.—Te|evision Sports 7.00 p.m.--Shannon 7:30 p.m.-Gilly Graham 8:30 p.m.—Third Man 9:00 p.m.—Dennis The Menace 9:30 p.m.—Parade 10,00 p.m.—Kraft Mystery Theatre l2:l5 a.m.-Viewpoint 12:20 I.m.—CKCW TV Now- 12:25 u.m.—-Sign 0“ name given to the Yellow River because of flooding tendencies- which is the main irrigation source for many winter wheat areas. SOUTHERN CROPS HIT Reports also said summer izrain crops were damaged by "natural calamities" in many parts of the southerly Kianizsi province where peasants now are busy planting all available space with autumn grain in an effort to recoup losses. been hampered in some degree by floods in southern and cen- But an assessment of the regions are closed to foreign. y continuing unabated. according to newspaper articles here. since the changed emphasis which has just ended in 1,,-ge ton the people's communes syn regions of the north and north-‘t°m*"“"5‘ “CW 115“! OPE!!!’ ’ized on- military lines — last h year. putting stress on smaller production teams and brigades ‘rather than large brigades and the c o m m u n e I themselves. there has been I continuous icampalgn to persuade officials ‘to return to grassroot level. ‘SHOW MORE REALISM In contrast to the heady at- mosphere of the post - 1958 b u m p e r harvest, Communist .planners are showing an atti- ‘tude of sober realism toward lagricuitural problems while publicly continuing to place their faith in the commune sys- tent. The main article in Red Flag. the party's fortnightly theoreti- lcal journal appearing here last week. said study of the best methods of agricultural produc- tion waa the “long, arduous task before us" Careful and slow experiment- ing plus “solidification and soundness in the people’: com- munes as well as increased in- dustrial support for agriculture" were the main conditions for improving crop output. it added. Miscouche at the home or Mr.:oi Mr. and Mrs. John c. Poir- and Mrs. William Perry. 1' ]er_ Ann Steele student nurse at‘ . , Ch”:°m:‘°l“i"” h°‘pital 13 spend‘! anldudahrgiittrrjoa:g:e(ief:mf?i' 1‘: p°.';_en‘:'da': ‘atng‘°M:_‘:m;e‘:_f Yarmouth. it}? I Thursday ey Steele, Miscouche. ' 32:? they W V 5 or S 0 m e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr and De . Misa Betty Gaudet of Arlington. R(}‘c‘,’,;,,f‘“dM1§§§;,c,E.‘?mI’,';§‘,, .3. M351" '‘t'‘b‘i’‘5‘““5 “‘ M“°°“°1!‘ their guests. Mrs. Melina Riley, (‘}‘;°u5d:t° "' '"d M” 55"” New Jersey, Mrs. Josie Gallant. ' S ervilie. Maas.. and Mr. and Mrs. Les Carmontier and Mrs. lviifg. Laurent Whalen of New- liilili Arsenauliié of ifllntfiiinaii. 0- ton. Mass. 0, are sing it scouche - 1 M‘ . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. c°?,‘clfi:' 32?‘, '7,°.,‘c'§,‘;{' Jest 2,5, Ph“ 3- D“R°°h°!- Miss Effie Jeffery, Linkletter Mr. and Mrs. Donald McNeil] Road. ESHOH AIMOIW RlPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT OTTAWA !CP)—The legisla- ture of the north meets at Cape Dorset, a progressive Eskimo t:EliTilAi. RADIO anti call 4-8246 ‘ village some 1,300 miles north of Montreal. to resume its task of creating two new Arctic territories The 10 - member Northwest Territories council will consider was or 10.10-Matinee With Wl_ill I Iozls-—Dopi. of National Health P|'°§""‘ l0i25—8iIrllght Serenade ii.oo—cac National News ioundun early in the play all he needs to q id-weak Review kn man of ‘Legislature Of North’ Meets To Consider Site For Capital The chief legislative proposal concerns establishment of public utility board that would deal with power franchises and highway and trucking regula- tions. There are about 4.000 cars and trucks in the north. A byelection Sunday will fill the council vacancy caused by 6'X .l.N39V 138335 .l.l.3)| V1.13 I THOUGHT YOU WEQENT GOING TO LET ETTA GO OUT’ TONIGHT I lg Paaa INT PI- 3. Peso 44 nents have left. sod on bids and plays they have al- ready made-—is an important factor in the play of many hands. sometimes the declarer learns ow about the coinpoa tractis in some danger. He has two diamond losers to take care his case he would be home. And a may plan. It the ‘same time to fall back on I so if the club flack loans in fha ueen. , However. despite the three- llal5-lscerd Album lli30-The Archers v Day!-SUI Nib VAIUB RADIO & TV l..‘i0-—Tarry. Bill and Joyce 1.45-The Open Road Show and Inland weather 7 7:10-On PIPIIIMIM lllil to-one one finen- se or‘ the other will succeed. this would be the wrong line of play. The better method is to lead when East follows with the queen. South simply discards a diamond. This forces 3 I It to return either I diamond into the A-Q. or I club into the K4. lubandilnauatfsefuik. hop’-5 the finesse will win. iawhieh ’ Aorypbngrarnquotntion I rcx MB -rp MQEZBLPV xinsrmi 7 45-—I I Opening lead—king of hearts. °" s.oo_r'm.'h°r. Musk Card reading-the ability to at‘-"";‘:{hr°.‘.°;':n‘;:,"&“t-mm““' l I s n it s o is s v r v r .1 u o I x s- c s w ‘ " "°'"°""' "°d“°°‘"“‘ °"',‘,’:“‘° °t"§°.‘ tolead thence and another In-vxr-as-onwnr—1rr su-Lorwr’ Yo&&y'I Gwptlqllohr IMULATION II A NOBLE PAS- CION. I'D“; OF _APPR.I!3!A‘l'ION.--SC!-IILLER to tars.‘ nu features nudism. Ins.) OUR IOAIDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLI ;——- ‘l2:00—JImboroo Junction three month of tuwaenilng l2:l5—EIr| Mum and the Valley dummy. and than play the incl: W. Rhythm oys of hearts. , four sites for the capital of the the resignation of Pat Carey. ‘ v in i "' 1'16 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton I) proposed M‘z(i.ckenzie ta;-rito;-‘y who ran (l1ll‘tSllCC€5dS‘f&.|l1t}' as I E: smug“ rngmrwm NAM::nBh;,\:_,DBnnmoNm RM oven 8=3° =-m--9 W .:;‘.“...$.‘.‘3§..i.":.;i.“‘:.'.‘:‘.'.‘2.‘:‘.. 2:; 4.: 3:... .r.:...°.*:"...:.;..." A‘ no no mm as am mm, eastern Arctic ‘ The council is headed by am‘ “Mr "5 “Mr,” P‘ ‘nu’ ‘’°' '''‘‘’'° :S°‘”I’'"f~‘"‘‘ “‘ ”‘-‘Z i’“'£“ii‘.“ °§°.’.i.".‘"°<=§‘...T..?."':'z‘.’.'i3§§..°.‘.”“§i’“.‘.'£ 1' or seecion as capia o is so 0 0. : ‘ $°’i.”°.i“‘°i§;.i?§§;‘1‘:2°“’{»’2f‘;'.Ei".Ii.‘:“i§f..°'.i‘:’.'$"1.fi":i’.t °A.,,,'L,," CROSSWORD 5 ac en e - ‘j”'s‘°" 0: m I . iowknife, lnuvik. Fort Smith, appointed members. Llfft 88 tggltdgss 19' gift 2 ‘-3°‘''‘''‘”' W" ° and Fort Simpson. Elected members are E. J. 5 Bu”, 1 t 3 Justbe Z “35‘c°”""V " w°"‘"' '°°"d"° Boundaries of the embryonic ‘Gall Yellowknife‘ K. H. Lang 11'3undyin‘-pm {W t 5'“, 2 border °_g°5::::;'.w" g:::mIm Ham territories were drawn in danu- Aklavik: and J.‘ Wit.‘ goodall: ‘addition ‘cofngryfonn L ~=—c«~»»~ - ~«~-- ‘P .°:"“.°.‘::.:::.:*‘:.;::.; .*;"::; #2:‘ 2-are . "°°""'“" " W"'''" H" eth Y k 'r ' B n M c it n.‘ and it <2.-ulna: ' rod ucrgh M-‘W 7=35_cFcy pm,‘ ",9... stretc mm c u on erri- rown. . . on c . p uc light ,,4o__c°u,,,,.y ;, w.,..,,. 3,”.-.3“, tory border eastward to the M. Jones, all of Ottawa, and L. 13-Mother“ 1. North ‘ :4. Memo- ,,'oo_N,w, loah meridian which runs from A. Desrochers of Edmonton. 1‘ gf-mt I'M" 5 Carolina gan- g,n_w,.g|»... about the centre of Saskatch- Ottawa councillors and ltov- 15-ml:‘c1.m.fl P 8 till: rt 2 um Yumhr. Au". '. l:l6-Countrv I wuram Roundup ewan's northern boundary to ernment officials will leave UiI- ' “on of 9-3 ‘V; 5H‘““ " : l:45—Woathor the Arctic ocean. lands Airport here Friday on «HIM - use till 27. Gav: 34 Goddm Ii50—-News W AREA the long flight north. On the re- 16 um Wu" H 10° -of mm . 9:oo—Momlng Devotions W0ULD 3!} GE ,turn trip. they will make brief 'w°o§” 10 mg‘ i d_ H ,, 35 swim’, 9:10-Morniflfl Moods T13: Eskimo-Hamel? Iigritgfi |stops at Rankin Inlet and Chur- “nah ‘ swi"wA"lp" 29' a§3“:;f‘- ‘val. ' = I ‘ _ :25-Matinee with Austin wou encompass 3 3 _ h'll, M .. l ' I I! about ' willls islands east of the 105th merid- 7. an an vm en 16.Distrssa 81.P_i-iestly :3-3:338 HI :30-Morning Moo ian and north of Manitoba. ' ’o'smPpi7n‘ " 3” "tr! 39' Cmvét 2 V :35-An orchid from oiulla The council's summer session 'c°m_umn ' °f°f::;° 33 fie d 40' Ev”. ” 9:40-MOW"! M I will last for five days or longer. g3_ mp Wm, 18 moumhed ' Op 1. ' ' < 9:55-Kitchen klatiar Contest meeting in the new community “alone. ‘ 3” P °’°°“""" " "' hall at Cape Dorset, just off the Harold Perry who is employ- 26. '°‘°5'N°"' "‘° MW‘ southwest tip of Baffin Island ed in Frobisher Bav is spending Testament '°55’J"'“"" "°“°"' 5"°" The council will debate five his holidays with his family in niper ',‘,fg°;':,;;';'_ *}_";‘,{L"_j; ‘ ‘”"""' new ordinances (bills) and ii Miscouche. :7 Approval Imo_M°mW. Emmi". amendments to existing legisis- Mrs. dJ 01"“?! ghleuveriie flaunt! 3 Ili40—Netaa I. Mu °”- 3"“ ‘"3 °" ° “‘ V‘ ,9_spm1,h ooh "“5"°""°"" 5°" 3°-D15P°5‘“°'| - " ' A¢dNDD'ful'i'DAflB Nag? p°;o=:s:o:§1-aNr-- ll:50-Notes a 32.Frosh ‘ I l1r55-Atlarmcr Newt '*°*"“‘”P 33.'.dF1t;Wit.h- I'll , » £17I21'Mfll.M\f.'%G'l'J'6‘OR--1'l:l1'l|I£'lDdl'd‘:_7‘1:l‘ l2:05—Mosriy Music 3, 3, JAY sracru,-,3 » 5 g :— I2=2o-—Nove- I W--"W IU.Whot.hIr in ' l2:45—Mostiy Music ‘7_ 31*.“ of 2 gr I:00—NowI Headlines I. weather South dealer. the adverse hands. One simple wuon I'll ,-,3 ‘I202-—Most|y Music East-West vulnerable. clue may turn out to be the :3, mm 5'; 1:15-Tommy “Uni” 55°“ to the entire hand. But you 41.Psrfect E 2’; l.45—Mmt|v Music "0373 have-to be alert to take Idvan- 42.a(In’I 2 as , -00-N-WI H-4"”! ‘ W'''''' 'J‘.‘::. tags of the clue if you want to I11. I G ' 1 05-Hm‘ 3- Em=°r°- get the best possible result. 48- Hill: a ' 3 ews Headlines and Weather .594 For exam 1. “Ike “,1. do.‘ Punch I'll - 305—Hiis and Encoraa ‘K15 9 v I ' “_.umpp.“_n°. 5 "°°"”°‘"' "“ ‘”"""' W“ :’ie:iEhi‘c§l‘i‘dI;a3tleslgki=li!ilgs svitlin ' ** ‘''°5''H"' 8' E"°°m' ‘"3 . 7 ace and another heart E Iat t°°" 4:30--The Outports ‘A K5 C Q10 70 ‘ DOWN covering the nine with the ten 5-00-News and weather 0-737 OK1058 so ‘h H of ht ' t !.l'lowad s.os—ri» Outnona 410041 Q0 “ V“ 5- ¢°“"°- " ‘:1 , : l:i4--Prograirt schedule the same time mike! I men DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work It: c |:‘5_..J°h" cuvngyon Swflyfl HOEC ha. "19 of ‘ ‘ r n I‘ B ‘ A x R 1 a ......"°':. ...... :23. 1:: . - L o N 6 r E L L o w .,. I u . . ‘ 5 25—MIrlno wuilm ‘A1 knows East has it. Esst’a play - ,°B':;.'°$”“"I':f:.‘§‘“1:‘;d:h:°:w':mg‘:’;tI;‘ ‘shit; :"“P‘°A ‘°“’°d an ~ . . go letters, spon- 5.2a.m. Outpom .11“ H‘ , of the 7-6-10 in that order would ‘to M”. an I ma :0 “J 1! th rd. “I own I W 950' flu’ not make sense otherwise. P a, an 3:“! "ml "“ 1‘; ° ° “’° "° W“ 3 6:15-Tonlshh ”‘""‘ “um W“ "W5 3|‘ south also notes that the eon- ‘uh ' ° '" d °'°"t' as X I'll V)lOO1V¢l aor E W 3"‘ 3- °""' '=5°~ 0-0 "W 90"" This favorable position com THAT’ - — i :*2g’_3:;“?$:" :3‘: 5"°‘” about because dselas-or locates 1'RUflI.’.’- JHB - M, T C M rm the queen of -hearts early in the poo CAUGHTH/Ml’-9 3’°°"”"‘" ° ‘ ' ' play and applies that knowledge EA‘-‘A|'|IM.'5'“'M|GH'|" "3°""c' ”"""" to construct I situation from P: Bl’. YBENEFICIAL ‘m__cMmb« Mum which last cannot escape. fl 4:30-M Is in The Air c.oc_~.'C.. ms-wan 5_o‘..|M.~.[ 7.20‘-MIHM Weather and 5, , mg. 33.4,... Musical Interlude siso-—'rln rm ‘Thirty show 7 3°-Mu-tr in TM E ..%_~.w. .5. 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