[18 The Guudlnn, Charlottetown, F1-1., Dec. 0. 1963. Canada's Trade Surplus Has Sharp Increase In September Brainwork Hailed As Key In OTTAWA (CPi — Canadtfsigium. France. West Germany. ization in preparing the Nova I the disparity in coal prices. saidigfioiwi rose to wmim ;5o_4o0_.iand yugosiavm ’ 0031 in "19 Glace Bay 8763 70? 000 of Trade Minister Sharp's The trade figures to the end "39 in mama‘ P130“ “°W.9°5l5 ipredicied surplus for 1968. ‘of October do not reflect wheat Nova Seotin to outibid the WeSt- exésetillif) DEW?‘ P18!“-C ti ; Pb‘; 39 (ed? i‘°“ b‘Y(‘ith‘l$l: of Sta-isales to Russia. Their effect on vlncog for a $30,000,000 a ar ower orpora ion incu mg a era an si y 0 iii at Canada-3 0vei._au water plant, Industry in Glace Bay. owned by Domin-i9! cents’ I ton. the suihius hi och 31 ioiaiiediposmon won-i be known “mu Minister Manson said here ion Steel and Coal Coiporation,i. He said another factor was .24“-ioooooi compared with iiie,,d_0i_Novembe,- and end.of.D¢. fliursday. !was chosen. '1‘ he Seaboard i the better quality at Glace Bay _ . , deficit of $25.400.000 on theicember figures are available. Mr. Manson said in an inter-{plant has an electrical capacity i area coal compared with West- Same iiaii. iasi yeai._ The siii._ in the iii-st 10 months of the the province turned liol 72.000 “lhilowaihs and usesiern htcoalhd Cape figetwi as him iii ihi, “iii oi Sepiemhei. yea,-_ expo,-is rose 7.5 per mm disadvantage into an advantage. steam at -poun 5-D€!'-SQU8l'9- 1 irug pr uce up ice was $232_90ii_00o_ to $. from $5.239,60o.- couipled it with an existing coalilinch pressure to operate gene-imuch energy per ton. _ Mr. Sharp i.ei.i,hiiy forecasiimyo ii yea, iii-ii-lie,-_ import, Wbfildy and “'35 “N9 '0 ““d°"’i"“‘”'5- . . .. i N395‘ ‘3°t°"' °°“p1°d Wm‘ that the trade surplus——excess.iinL'!‘eaSed to 55.390.700.000 from *3“ °"“"' il""d‘il"-gs‘ M. . 5 1?“ Kiirkpamckpisgéd ;‘g‘:i‘§;iP19:'~y 0tl;w"‘9§ql‘ov3a“d :§:ii£"3'i:i‘;i' of exports over imP‘irt.s—would‘$5.265-000.000. 8 Rain Of 2-4 D9!‘ Federa n ustry imsier;caions o e a . ima e _ i \ he hhiivhhh $300_000.0oo and i.eiii_ DH"-V .a""°""c°d Mmda-‘.' t.haHa'b°'.". $9‘000'm(.)' wnindi ln;;::ei1.a."'i1a°hV° iand znmiie ‘hi: °“Seti$400.000.000- For October the trade sumlull Deuterium of Canada Limited addmonal eqmpmen 0 S ‘hl'gl'h:rScenaab0:(I:ts1 sdafitncurrentlv‘ The bureau‘; figures showedwas 311300.000. comnared with l p iohs of con] that In the January-October $49.500.000 in the same month period Canadifs world trade ii year previous. Export: in position remained buoyant as a October totalled as vwEiiiVi?.-5 By WALTER HAYES _ ITFAX (0P)—Caretul fl-«Scotia bid. decided on a more iiancial manoeuvring enabledieconomical plan to modify an em heavy O O 95 .- AND ARE N6 run! - -9 asnow iiaiioiw would build the plant at Glaceisteami pressure to 1:800 P0111153 i Bay. N.S.. because Nova Sco-.and increase electrical outputiusing about 158.000 tin’; bid was "considerably.by 30.000 kilowatts. in ear, will increase consump- _i i . _ _ . h 1°‘”°"- _ . i. i c0m_‘ bag? gsrghilinggo Vivi?"Eghti‘i‘;lis Eoasvigigioen hti:’ai',’b°vli,‘:ii§_'0i?i0aohit°“‘iise‘wih?i: result of expanding markets against imports of $622,700,000. 0-tlim 0f:sgamt7lia mnslantn were av using, an‘ existing plant. Thmproductiolii °"“rS°35' S°m°,".'immi"3 °f the. if“ -on }r>ower gonporation added steam output woul ‘ mg. ‘fade defmt with the‘. T0 ‘WY SUGAR ynamm ' ih' eiioii ii ii, ham“. zoo TONS ANNUALLY United States also occurred. ! ’“°"~‘ 3" 3 A bureau official said that of: HAVANA fAPl—'l‘he Cuban ' ft , . , . ¥r:i‘i:3°ehi_i:ir°(',)i(i’5‘;‘dimiigialgfiiiyiigé hoih ihe heavv waiei. Pia“; andi Initial production of the heavy; . . . .‘ . . -. . ' tons 0 cm Deuterium Limited. Wlllh existing electrical requirementsi . . . . . . - - . . h t . A second Dl‘0€I_!8(.“tlz'lt; Slttes lndB§‘llsl:l;tC;)el- Eélod ki)‘l“)0v:1;]tlti an additional 30. ipieligg thvagstapyfiglhction to moimentsi one of the main sum“-iof Cuban sugar during the next um ia,. era an a c - .. . - . lly is forecast. This lants to the surplus was in-‘two years. There has been no, wan The heavy watei plants main (ODS 31311113 Y i i i ii _i rice ‘ , , , - 500 would involve a further expen-ecreased sales of “heat to Be- report 0 it’ see p . S1-‘RRED (’R|1‘[(,|i§M requirement W85 steam 8t . - pounds per square inch at ii.dltUl‘e of 8‘b0llt $5.300.000 it the T“ °‘ W’ “""°" R|PLEY'S BELIEVE IT on NOT 20 leading commodities a totaligovernment has announced that of 17 recorded increased shlp-‘Spain plans to buy 30,000 tons « . - - - temperature of 735 degrees Fah- . Se3‘b031‘d Plant- iitfirrEdn(h|:““I';ii'i';h°”gi:iii::i:i; renheit. Since Although in appearance and‘ O a a ' ‘aid power requirements were low.?l:aste heavy water is indistin- . imai thP'Slll‘plllS power would bgguishable from natural‘ watgr, DICK hi $3 a ii," iii produce Sieam available to cu stomers an its hydrogen con en is n- W‘ 35-Széi‘-§.“" - . . i mi .i~ would be valuable in attracting creased and it is about 10 per: for heavl “ a er pl U‘ mn industry to the region. cent heavier. Heavy water isi 5-x ma-av iaiioas .- 0 new gggiraéred “M $13 in N Va‘ Mr. Kirk-patrick said power used in reactors as ii moderator; ms won Mr_ iiiiaiishh aiimiiifli Nova growth in the area is about 10.10 slow down nuclear reaction: RN55 Ann smiia was ai ii iipcided dis“. per cent a year and the sale of i and as a coolant to control heat. ’ PARALLEL- vahiagi, iii ihi. hiiiiiiiig hecaiise Irhe extra commercial power is‘ No mention has been made oti giztamohships ii ‘ it was mainly a thei'mal«power- assured. ICE ihow rrti,uchheh:18V.V Swat." fr"; 5fA]'gw]DE ' producing province. He said e OFFSET HIGHER PR duced 3' t‘ - ‘"5 ‘:0 ‘a pan’ ‘ compgfrnoug chsi is gi.9aii_.i. than from west. The money available from will cost, but the federal gov- ~ » ‘ ' ' 1 -YHHIS em coai and Oiii The hroiihce the sale‘ of thlS‘p0\\eI' yiould ernmenl. announced when i i had managed iii overcome isihelp oftsei the higher price of called tendeis that amjiarice ioéf lffflffi i ‘iisadiahiage bi, using an i,xisi__coal. In addition.iMr. Kirlopat-_more than §22 B pou wou [5 3 hig ihermai hiahi and thuslrlck said the modified Seaboard not be considered. _ ¢‘fi[PP[ED BEN5 Agog-oi;_z i i avoiding ii high Cahiiai exh9iidi_ plant ‘was a more efficient Nova Scotia governmenttogih gypoua ~ iii”, for a new i, system and‘ could piovide cials have pointedlout tibial iei . The pmvihce-S oiigihhi high power at a lower annual cost 91-cent-per-ion coal su si _v 8 M05] > V “'— -. - was io huiid ii i-,6'000_kiiowaii per kilowatt produced." not new. ltiiis available to anyi . f i howei. hiahii hiii ihe capiiai Mr.’ Kirkpatrick, in. reply to Maritime utility which uses coali KEPT 2 i iiwoiiwi wiiiiiii have made ihe Premier Bennetts criticism of to produce power. i 70”: In“ bid non-competitive. I 07!! d 1 Les Kirkipatrick. manager of the Nova Scotia Power Com- ! mission. said in interview 1 'l‘hursda_v that the cost of such A plant would be about $14,000,- (56- Robert Kennedy Is Expected To Carry On In Present Post eral Robert F‘. Kennedy. At 38. what‘: ahead for him now? This article surveys his prospects. 000. E(‘0.'\’0Ml(‘.-ll. Pl.-IN _. l Turning from this idea. the Thc man closest to the late preside-nt Kennedy will his brother, Attorney-Goth foemr/all Ml PRILEB yueosmv/A 1 I : lg power commission, a key organ- . I By RAYMOND J. CROWLEY WASHINGTON (AP) — What : A N N O U N C E M E N T S {does the future hold for Robert ‘Francis Kennedy, toiisle-headed Nl!.!llN : CITY & <>UEENs :‘“‘i...“‘;' 2. .’ - lpresi en ii ea s -= “ . .. v ” d '. fl Oh'.t . N ." h d'.' '5 Gi°‘1:erv'srRF1:l'1rai'trliieacs\iLk Vizielgl W ili:e.:sye: aurli‘ilving~r:lsTa:»\'eale$: 's"’lI‘tsie \:O‘I‘d today is that the 38- 1 5(.i~ii.a'iii-5 i.i0iiii.Sii.ié‘ Ciiiidies giove5_ st-an-9'5, handbags: ‘year-old attorney-general will ACROSS 2.1-lard to 11.——-- taste 30 good_ Avaiiabie mm ai blouses and hosiery, ibe back soon from ii brief rest 1.To be dull manage tu E Giggey's pi.a,ma..i._ Dial 4_3i70i KWGS COUNTY iinRFlo(i-idai and thattliethis: . 9 a.mii: 17.32;; ( for Prompt free delivery. 9,3 Y 0‘ SUPDOI‘ Jeh new‘ -8” 4 Add.'i.on to 18 Lost as 1 im. ZIELINSKI will be at his_‘ US‘.““‘ DANCE L"gi°“ “am ::esf1i(ijll;t'asJy~i‘<:lli)ri‘soi]i3' suitijiigrstx i 1°-W“; 9- bllllllding °°l°|" I New Giasgow hiiice every week: i Cardigan, Friday, December 6th. John F- K°“"°dy~ awaken” 5.Resinous 21.Tree iiiiiiiidayi wed Mia ‘ Ti .d . . . i problems Sm] 13¢ ahead of; 12. To nul substance 24. Evade ism i to .-:"::.::a.::.*i~$::.:'°:.r:..s°:;r:ii';i "“.:lr9 °= ~ 25 322:.- ’ ‘"‘"'“°“"~ 'Morell Hockey Club Dancing t one 9 as Sp" en no pu c 14 Let; ‘t stand‘ ‘ ' ‘ ~. ' it fl ii’ ls—hei x- - .‘ - Wm: V81‘- ATTENID THI-I Talent Caravan. 9:30’12:30' Mus” by M’ Thu” livtfcrted otno ciasrrxlr) :2. S e prmt' ‘Kind *1 23-Th°" '°'“"d'V" “"3 I In Harrington Hall on Decemb-.'d°"b°"5' Johnson has ‘asked all cabinet ig'1qni°1:st'£f Sh“ °“ghf_3’5 34-V3119)’ 01'» : er tl1P 14m. Sponsored by Har-’ This Rniiii AR WM" ii V members to stay in their posts.‘ 1ii’.‘i.L;"i‘eS. °'E‘°'“°"' 28 B?‘P“5"““ “‘°.’“°° "3 ringion Cliurcli Choir. Send en- hi hihanc; in}. i H a‘ Those knowledgeable Of the 03-3 ' P ’ Ty 'B“'d muse 38'Atmrma" 2 trics to Mrs. Fred Ford. G 0 od E 5 . or ""9 3, are tional scene consider it unthink-1 19 C - t°xtb°°k 30 Weepy twe reply 3 pn7es_ ‘cancelled until further notice. ahie ihi. Jhhhshh in hit Kennedy 20- 9. .Tida.l flood 39.'.l.‘o mature .< . . A DANCE EVERY Saturday 3“ . . I1‘ PAl\'I‘R\ SALE sponsored by night. Si. Peiers Bay i_iaii_ Johihi For one thing. a mutual es-' 21 Ahoiihdhig in ore ni‘-“"93 3' Sh9"“’l" and w”'« - . teem has developed between thei - - - , i ny Chaisson'I Orchestra. Adi: - ‘ * liams, Friday December 6th ati sion 50 cams‘ "5 two men_ 23_Nht good 3 P~m- 1 ‘. For another, . . . 24 vicmiiim DANCE FORT A ii iii run LAW office of Kenneth ‘Kennedy mantle '19“? has ‘alien: -- ,i.e,y Fmiai, ,,ighi_“‘" "5 Ha iR. MacDonald in the Civic Build-1°" ““’— °“’°~“ 5‘"V“""E "“°“““'-l 27.Piece out ‘~, ing_ Montague will be open each ‘-iTo many Negroes.‘ for example. ‘ 28. Plumpneso RESERVE THURSDAY. I)ec- 1s.-iiui-ciay. :R°b€" Kennedy.“ ,a,kn{Eh“.V 31-Purple Iea- I my ember mih for Nomi wmshii-cl icrusader for their civil rights. weed . Ch - i i DR. B. J. GRANT ()p[nm(— ‘though by the same token some 33. Flock C °“°T° 35 "WE FR°‘”“E . "5 mas mnc"' firm win he in me Miiniagup of. Negro leaders have felt he did 35. Part; of the G) Hosp"-AL"' RETTRED RAILWAY Veterans fire every saiii,-day from in i,im_ not push hard enough. 36 izsmzon i V ' IY£G:vlIE...I?:iAl> T don tmf}r‘:rgeiwim_lp&rtaiit2meet- i to 5 p.m. Phone Montague 838- ,MAY RUN FOR vi; ‘Deuce up _ ii: if‘ WUR ng on em r . a .m. i_2133_ - ‘ i ' an ~ =3 Kinsmens Senior Citizens gen-l The” has been “'13-” 1’ tm 'sm°k-V Q03 ‘‘ , ire iii Fiiflo Sire“ hi i. i PANTRY siu,p; in ihe Mi,h_ early to tell whether it has sub— 39.Pla.ce of i _5 of ‘ ‘foymm ’ ‘ec ""1 iagm, Ei9i,h,ii. huiidihg §ahh._ stance—lhat Johnson might ask worship yr i H. 0 ' ‘ ‘ t ' ‘ dav 'i,ei.emhei. -iih hi’ pm. him to join ihe ticket next year 40.3:-irden xi to DANCE. Mnliivmlw Haii ispahsnred by Hoshiiai Aux‘iii_ ins vice-presidential nominee. 1 Sigh‘ I'l|i . evemy Friday night 9i30_i2;30_ sari, Or that he might run (oi-i moobulglvi. ml 0 Music by the Three Mac's. i soums T _ iigovernor of Massachusetts. Buti 43_wi.iggiihg llli THF Rrcui AR ihrid n.Ehi; d g i d “%‘:TR'Ei;e F"'daY ‘this position now is d by. no Z - I -I - 3)’! ian .aur I. , (mi- : dances in Fort Augustus Hall land 7th: "'Iz‘ille U-zl(ywA‘merrican" inemmmt Endicon Peabody’ 1-F5l'°PlN'-0 ,ii are cancelled mm] nmh" with Mario“ Brando. Aciihh ‘former football guard from Har-if shell‘ m,i,ic,_ ivard, the Kennedy alma mater. i drama. l l ‘And unless Peabody really. D I O 5 13 N u 9 C ENGLEWOOD Regional High Dramatic Society and Glee Club present an evening's entertain- ment ln the High School Audit- y. Boys‘ Fashion show. and Christmas Pageant. Curtain time -- 7:45 p.m. Ad- mission: student: 3 cent: and adults 50 cents. BAZAAR AND Pantry Sale in Ivan Bowman‘ store. Hunter River. Saturday evening, Decem- ber 7t'h. Ladies of Hunter Riiveir Presbyterian Church. JUST SIXTEEN dioppingi‘ days till Christmas so see our selection of gifts while stocks; are complete. Watches — clocks E —- shavers —— radios —- recordl Christmas records in stock at your Kings County Re- cord Centine. Pepler Jewellery, Montague. PRINCE COUNTY CHRISTMAS 8 II 0 P P I N 6? Come in and see the fine dis- play of gifts for young and not so young, in the toy department at PJ. and C. Kennedy Ltd., Kenslngton. wanted to step aside next year. it is considered unlikely that Kennedy would nudge him. As for the long-term future. his friends and wife Ethel are convinced that at some time he will run for public office. For the Kennedys have been and are competitive men, public men intent on affairs of state. Brother John I‘. won the pres- idency. brother Edward M. a Senate seat. only Robert has won no elective office. His wife remarked last spring: "Of course. he will i-iin for office. He'll have to. to prove‘ e can win.‘ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’: how to work it: ._ A X Y D I. B A A X II. D L 0 N (I 1'' E L I. 0 W one letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophieia. the length and fonnntion of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Oryptognm Quotation ODMUG. WKWY GUQEMU DG ERR. IWF GUNQEIIIIU EQOOEGDQI. DI‘ YQQ !iQOOEGWJ‘.—FG. RIIMEFGDYW Yeltenlefl Oryptoqnotez HE THAT LIVES W3“: 3 IIARNED ENOUGH.—GEOR.GE HERBERT 0 1083. King rutureu Bndlcato. Inn. V)IOO'IVd 30!‘ 30'! 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