F’ 7 , I GRANDMA. ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tlinrs. Aug. an, 1932, 13 , arrived here from New York to ~ and Mrs. Parker amnion,‘ 1 . . vacation around th u—>—7 ’ ’ , D e old home Murray mm-, oil. I DIDN'T ‘l'lllNl<‘IOU -ma.-r's \M«lA‘l' r ~mouau~r. ...~r- PLEASE OETOEI? Met‘: . . . BUT 'i<ii>s HAVE BEEN AN’ FIX vouz uAlaN’a'rov . W with her brother Francis 1: ii d Mm Reuben Mom»e_ 5 1 9 1, , HOUNDIN, ME FOR DAVSW V .?_.._._——:.—...._......— 1‘i~lllRSl)AY PlfmillAMb civcy-'i‘y 3~3o p.m.-Afternoon Musicale 4:00 p.m.-Taa Zone 4:3! p.m.-Vacslion lime 9,00 p.m.—The Best of Tommy Ambros 1o_oo ' —-Ghost : .‘.—r i wmillno crop of 500300.000 bushels com» a ’- with Toronto business . iflish 35“: '.;,0(?o :2. c‘ii':nl.y News pared with only 240.ooo,ooo~writers he expressed fear that Miss Dianne Hancock. Belle l2 ii! a rn —local Weather bushels last year and 47o.o,- the Canadian public will be too River. recently 8 nt a few nu o.m.—Viswpoim tn 1950. "guy luugd into n gense of see. Mr. Lawrence Moore. New days at the home of her uncle B! FORBES RIIUDE Canadian Press Business ‘Editor their place in Canada's varied economy. Searle Grain Co. Ltd.; pre- dicted a possible western wheat The indications of bumper csiimt ‘ llAlllil and .. call 4-3246 I76 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton’sl wheat are all the more wel- come ln that, following last year's‘crop failure. fears were widely expressed that the West might be embarked upon an other drought period, and that we wouldn't have enough sup» : ' ’ V M” Fmguald “"3 ‘lm“¥- Bank. i a patient in the Kings ' . ', M15 ‘M Mr‘ R““‘‘”"'_ MW‘ County Memorial Hospital. Mon- , I V _ - Donald were business visitors to .33"; ' , V * me city on Thursday‘ Mrs. Martin MacKay and cheering developments c s in e warning. that we are still deep in‘ the wootls'in our interna- tipnal payments problem. The warning came from Prof. John. I-.., Mcbollgall. professor of Commerce at Queen's Uni- yeratlikr School of Business. In‘ curity. Prof. Mcbougall feels that the chief result of the June 24 austerity program is to buy us time and, he added: "The ques- tion is,» will we use it wisely?“ He sees the possibility of ii re- turn to ll-per-cent unemploy Leon Sheltery, Boston. Mass. - Wm be sorry to ‘elm of his con: Pictou. N.S. were recent visitors E c this month and among the The many friends here of Mr. daughters Verna and J an e t‘ VlN_il—NVll9__ to Murray River, ‘guests of her ~. . cl M . G ‘ Mr‘ and Mrs. J.B_ Jay parents Mr an rs avin will elebrate their golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. Basil lrving - spent the past weekend at the Efiztgegdllhtgr “,}fi§,f,‘i;;“° xv-#3 i homes of their parents. Mrs. “H . 0 as . young lass She William J. Macl-(ay and Mr. gs Mrs gnossie Hooper a '”,e;and Mrs. Nathan Irving. Mur- long friend of Mr. and Mrs. Jay. ‘ "V ,H"“'b°“" 3 Mrs Emma D,-ake_ me gm-m. Miss Bertha MacLean. Sum-= er Emma 31ax1and' 1, visiting merside was a recent visitor to, her brothers in B;-jsto]_ the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacLean,« asnow Asiioiw Glasgow. N.S. recently spent a and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John few days at the home of his §iiancock. Murray River. brother. Mr. Bennie Moore.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Keenan, mg“ 33“: who have been residing in MI‘. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton.;Deepbmok NS have taken up New Glasgow. N.S. spent th eg . _ .' ' '. . week end at the home of me“. : residence in their home in Mur- L son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ' ray River. _,. 4.‘-_ "~‘.v:»‘::> HE GUIDES HER IN HER AND OUT OF GARAGE‘. plies to /meet available markets ment and is apprehensive that I At that time the Searle Com- the government. under political S pany. as a note of hope in an Pressure, may try to find ' otherwise somewhat apprehen- money solution s. which. he (,K(,w_,r‘ sive analysis, commented: “Na- states, would worsen the basic ' ' z.:l'e has ta way of corifouliiding situation and probably bring on _. __ . . e exper s.” pparenty t at is new crisis. 3” 7"'"’ s":':;"' ®'g:'h:’" spam just what nature has done this ‘ -—— we p.m____,” Z0". 0n_ the iron-ore front came Bureau of Statistics reports ‘:30 p_m__Vaw;°n Um. confirmation that the entire included: . F - ‘- mo pm __,_-,3‘; rm, $235.00_.000 project at Wabush Retail sales in the first haifi V 600 p_m__Und,, Th, sun Lake. in Newfoundland's Labra- of the year were $8,351.3l4.000. 6:15 p.m.—Te|avision N.w. dor. will go forward. up 5.3 per cent from the cor- 6'30 p_,,,__5¢,,. Financing arrangements have responding period last year. 6:35 pm.-—Te|evlslon Weather been completed for the whole Julie sales were $l,554.l45.000, Mo p_,,.__i-1.2. project, which is already under, up 3.8 per cent from June last 5:45 p.m.-Teluvision spam way. It is a joint effort by 10 year. 66 iron and steel companies, 1 which five are American, two steel ingot production in the German, one Italian and two week ended Aug. 18 was 147,- ' Canadian. The Canadian com- 989 tons. compared with 139,507 ‘ psnies are Steel Company of in the preceding week and 128.- Csnada Ltd. and Dominion 868 in the corresponding week Foundries and Steel Ltd.. both last yesi-.— of Hamilton. Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.nl. _ .6.-.x ..t_tl.5l.%2_V;-‘|117>..3_S ft 8:30 .p.m.—Anything Goes . 9.00 p.m.—‘iommy Ambrose 930 p.m.—My Three Sons 1000 p_m.—Ghost Squad H-00 p_m.—Wrest|ing 12:00 n.m.—CB( IV News l2 l5 a.m.-Viewpoint i. ' V THERE'S ANOTHEQ _.PlCl< ME up.’ WE'LL CATCH THE A V0 THE G ROOM 1 '\ —- Production. of crude petrol-3 - Trade Minister Hoes an- cum in the five months, Janu-g nounces that response has been ary - May. totalled l02.785.906i so ‘good to the national indus- barrels of 35 gallgls each, com-! r a expansion conference, pared with 86.1 .939 a yearfi TV. CALLS scheduled for Sept. 7. -that it ago. 5 NITF. or lH\' will be moved to larger qusr- -—— tars. Originally planrszd for the Manufacturers shipments in D3! *3”: Nm ""5°3"'?“2 railway committee room of the the first six months totalled VAIl.'b RADIO & IV House of Common it now will.$l2,559.600.000 up 9.6 per cent 3;" 3,... st ¢i.v4..... be held in thC\C vention hall from June last year. and down! ‘ 12030 a.rn.—Slgn on ..1:l3).|_Y-|-|-3 ._ of the Chateau Laurier Hotel. 1.2 per cent from May. Wm-3 Premier Duff Roblin of Mani- — ‘WM A F1063 FIYING cpcy “pig toba announced that an oil ex- Births in the seven months OVERHEAD / C:7ARV.'Afiy; munuv ploti.-gt‘ on permit has bee: Janual;yed- 3:13’ giéazlgd 278.271 31 5 eggmm gran or a pe roeum searc -compa w . a year ~ 6.28_sig" on along the province's Hudson ago. July births totalled 42,487 D o.3o-mm a. Weather 3“ 5"°’.°- ‘Th’ 3'°“P 3°'""‘ °°"'P“°d Wm’ 33379 ll‘ "“‘>’- aonoss 2. Related 6.35—Counlry In Western Roundup 9 perm“ S headed by Fnnc 1961‘ 1. Gail: 3.Sports- (i.55—News Ii Waslhor R‘ J°“bin' 93"°‘“'“ ‘eologlst 5.IJght man's 7.00—Hsbvew Christian Hour k“°wn_ R” m5 urflnum disco“ bedstead: prizes 7.l5—-Country 8. Western Roundup "195 In Northern 0m‘“"°' 9.C|lking 4.Print.el‘a' 7 3o—Newi 8. Weather ‘ * hemp-fiber measures 7,35__.c;cy hm, New, Along with these generally Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Gal- 1o.Empuc,,_1 5,u-neuy 7.40—-Country In Western Roundup gar?‘ve:n?m::"§2stg:il‘L';°:pe::V: figures fireman 8.00-—Ne a TT , v 12.Joumeys . ew a.ii—w::».er m§§‘fheMv';- 13.Sts.ix-way - Zealimd t‘i.l6-—Country Ir-Western Roundup ' post ever- 8.45—Wsaiher 1'39? ‘Pl’ "’°“"d "'9" “d 14. Browns, in greens Yesterday’! A-um a.5o—New¢' Lopmon (Renter-g)_E]gh. h°'“° 1" 5“ °h“''°5- 0 8. siumbered 27. Lawn 32. Girl’: the sun 9.00—Morning Devotions teen smash pipers "9 re. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gelderd I15. Grate 9.l0—Moming Moo po to have been annoyed 30333“. MISS-. lfld MP8. HEW 16. "White Canada . 925--Matinee wm. Willis wm. Dweight n_ Eisenhower nine were visitors here recent- elephant" 11.Weaver’s insect jacket - because he neglected go ‘we ly. They were guests of M rs. noun reed _ . them the traditional dram of Amy G°ld°1'd- 17-Golfer‘: pes 15- View zooaeherry 1o.o5—Noiei & Music whisky after a recent dinner 09'“ Vl'“°l'3 *0 the Vmalle 18. Pigpen 17. "——————- lo.l5-Win 57 concert. lfl¢‘“d¢ Norml -7- B9'“‘9“- 19.Disoolors l0.20-—Notes 3. Music The People. a Sunday news- N011“ L"‘°- 3'19“ 0‘ Ml“ 3 “*1 through io.3o—-srido Program paper, says the pipers played Ml‘S- 305 Squires: Ind M15 5 exposure lO.45-What’: Your View for four hours during the for- C°|'1'“l¢ Lem ‘Wm R¢’“°" and to air l0.50—Notas a. Music mer U.S. nresident’s. dinner at DIV” Glnflm ‘Wm “*9 °‘W- 23.Former ll.00—News Headlines Gr Westhsr his Scottish home. Culzean M"- Mm“ sandersofiv waldo Turkish 1l.02—News ‘a. Views On Groceries Castle, in Ayrshire. Squires. Harley Mclnnis and co... ll l5—Notes 8. Music The newspaper said Eisen-. 3337 W953" M‘ '35‘ Week '0' 24.Childlike i1.:io—Momgus Entsrtsins hower gave the pipers a Ohm“ “"‘°"° ""3-V °"“°°' ‘° 28. Protected ll 40-—Notss a. Music bundle of signed photographs -“"5 ¢'“P‘°Y"'°"'- , so.Poiynesia.n H.45—BulIeiin Board of himself. ‘ Mrs. Agnes Anderson was in herb ll.50-Notes 8. Music "But a photograph is 11¢; the city last week on business. 3&0“. time. o circus" 20. 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Suspect- if-*— * *‘ ssv BLlSTEl?..TELL SADIE sm 501 FEW NINE MORE N r ' l2.0o—Dom::ii;:i News opening lug _. em" of d|.. ing tllelead might be I single-‘OUR |'|| TH'AT .ERKY LEEMVIS HERE] l2.io—sign off mom, tmi..East returned a dlainmid. ,' , “D 1___'. it was a fatal error. as East > C“ “ ‘v 1 3:0.» t’;an|-Canada Matinee uga hggufiflotxok '- ” . uh full advantage. of the oppor- O 7—oo—Nows, spam and intend ml! ‘.30 Mum M H" A, unity He took the diamond 0 Marine Weather 5:00 News '’m‘ u’. “"5 4"" tw° mud’ * us-—sroei-om Mm so: interval 0! iftlmllo 034111‘! in “''_“'‘?~ > l:00—Nows and Inland wasllm 5,0. .M,,m,,., pm. 3-... and ruffed the nine of dia- his Momimo s.so—n.o rm nimy Show inondl. hoptns the queen would l.2l—‘llio oon-rrosuvv thew soo um weather tall. 4 _ 6:l5—Raglona| Commentary when it iiidnt. Smith drew s.35—lhe Gony rsgmy Show no 9.... A - three more rounds trumps. oo—A. 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