APRIL 15 1953 fate Zaharias To Undergo Operation Friday EIAUMONT. Tex., (GP)-Babe LONDON OP -- Prisoner; at Didrikeon Zaharias will undergo Wormwood scrubbs jail entered m operation next Friday alter-.50 pictures in a prison art ,eti- lpital here since last Thursday, has a malignancy that.has made sur- gery necessary. Mrs. Zaharias expressed conti- dence she would return to sports. 3185-Siizes and telephone calls from all over the world poured in to Mrs. Zaharias. noon in an effort to cure a maladyltionp after taking instruction in evening courses. Wanders report- ed that only two were of the "pin- up" type. a It Evcrq job needs a pauscfor Coice that threatens to halt her athletic career. me great woman athlete. in has- have more fun doing it- when you work refreshed. That's why the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola has become such a happy custom around the world. it Law. hduul mu Iuthorixod bottles at Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. J. ('6 T. Morris Limited 15 Water Street, Charlottetown, P. E. L, Phone 191 "Ooh" Is a registered Made-ancvtu. lllitm ipufiuinlo of; Travel: THINK , "in,-:,eN,, CANADIAN 1i'you're going places --whether for bulness or pleasure- to any destination near or far, keep us ever in mind. For Travel is our business-travel in Canada, United Statr.r,TEurope, eta! We'll be glad to help you with your plans, and will do our best to make your trip a pleasant one. L. J. Ma.cDONALD, District Passenger Agent, C.N.R. Station l ..- . .,.. .. 1 B! will Grimsley NEW YORK, (APP)-A l0th- inning home run by a Milwaukee rookie and a. one-hit pitching per- iormance by Bob Lemon of: Cleve- land Indians provided the high- lights Tuesday as the major league baseball season got off to I full- scale start beiore disappointing crowds. Cold. raw weather cut. attend- ance in the east and a snowstorm in New England forced postpone- ment or the Boston Red Sox open- er with Washington. The Milwaukee rookie is Bill Bruton, who thrilled a sellout crowd of 34,357 at Milwaukee by hitting a 10th-inning home run to beat St. Louis Cardinals 3-2. It was the home debut of the. transplanted Braves, bringing big league ball to the city for the iirst time in half a. century. Lemon, ace of the Cleveland staff, pitched his one-hitter as the Indians downed Chicago white Sox 8-0 before the day's largest crowd, 53,698. The only hit on Bob was a single by Minnie Minoso in the first inning. Lemon also hit a home run. Yanks Off To Poor Start New York Yankees, bidding for their fifth straight pennant, got oil to a. wobbly start as Alex Kellner of Philadelphia A's shut them out 5-0 on five hits. It was the first opening-day defeat for the world champions since 1947. Only 23,534 turned out to watch the Yankees bow to the Athletics, There were just 12,433 of the Dodger faithful at Ebbets Field where Brooklyn's National League champions opened their campaign with an 8-5 victory over Pitts- burgh. LONDON GP - The animal 110-Ipllrll Opened at London air- port four months ago by the span has had more than 25.000 "guests," including birds. mice. mink, uz- ards -and two elephants irom India. , MID - WEEK BARGAIN RAIL COACH F-ARES! TO MONTREAL FROM ALL STATIONS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEVV BRUNSWICK. NOVA SCO- TIA. NEWFOUNDLAND & STATIONS IN QUEBEC. (Maiapedia and East, in- eluding Gaspe Lino). GOOD GOING: TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY . rnunsoav APRIL 21 - 72 - B Good for return on trains leaving destination on April 8. 29 or 30 only. EXAMPLE OF FARES From CHARLOTTETOWN I 20.00 You save Return 3 11.10 For full information ap- ply io nearest Agent llanadian National Cold Weather Cuts Down Attendance As Baseball Season Gets Underway St. F. X. Wins Basketball Title ANTIGONISH. N. 5.. (CP)-St. their third Dominion late basketball title in five years Tuesday ' night, take the best-of-three straight games. Looking far better they were trimmed 72-37 Mondav ester farm club. ' 1 night. the Atiantics led 34-31 at me GUARDIAN. crrannorrarown Soccer Results (LONDON. (Reuters)-Results oi the United Kingdom: English League Division 111 Northern Rnchdale 1 llalilax l. Friendly Match Plymouth 2 Third Lanark 2. Scottish League Division B Queen's Park 3 Diiiiterniiine 0. featuring St. Louis cardinals tails regarding the time of day University won to fish and the proper type of l"l91”m9d' lure to use for the various parts . , th . of the season. d0W"l"R Saint. Sn Lolnsv (Am ' St Lomsl It also names the host ponrls M Cardinals have brnilpht catcher Atlantic! 55-45 Rochester acquired the end of the only major league experience wasfning in fresh with Brooklyn. He is 85, for the visitor. Travel Bureau soccer games played Tuesday in This week the Travel Bureau is A window fishing in Prince Edward Island and is sending many of the new special booklets on the subject to sportsmen elsewhere. The hooklet, recently published, is titled "Fishing Facts on Prince Edwar'd Island” wealth of information, especially In it are all rte- and and streams and tells the visitor water. display of contains a PAGE SEVEN A. PIBKARII & 00. Service High Grade COAL and FllEL OIL Itcrmcd basic facts to he lF't'ili?l1l-;l.li'VlE of ihn A1ld9l'50Yl3hr-red. They advise that host rr,--psuliniilrr hut icw fish are taken land sireams, Ind trailed bY 0nl.V lmm TOTOYICO last Week. AnderS0n'-Slsults are nbiained. ditring the eve-'aiiel' sundown. llnlii Jizne 1 bait three points at third quarter, when the Day time 59,1” in Ferrell Anderson. who hit .299 instphow ,0 get m them season with Toronto of the Intlar.' Among me mam internunpp than when 113?-l0n3l I-958”: W9”! W9” R0Ch'iilPms in the booklet. are what. lSpW2liE?Ii fishing can be done any not work here as elsewhere be- day if the tide is cause of the natural food in II- 1S acceptable to the trout but 51. Patrick was born in Bi-um. C01i68- M1945 When he hit 3561!! 79 games fishing. unless the day is cloudy after that date a fly is prefer- about 389 AD and taken to Ireland is generally a waste of lime. Saitlreri. Plugs and artificial hugs do about 16 years later. inns staged a spirited rally. MAJOR HOOPLE YOU'D BETTE-I2 DREAM ; UP AN ANSWER! YouR ANGEL, 3. WELLINGTON 5! M5, .YOU TELL HIM. ,; WEATHER AFF - is comma FOR A In I944 W9 sai : I "Make no little plans when you think nfCanada's future . . . For Canada, when this war is ended, will stand on the threshold of a splendid and challenging opportu- nity. The need will be there, the time will be ripe. for vast, unprecedented development . .'. By planning today, we purchase ready-made markets for tomorrow, markets which will absorb our fullest productive eflort and thus create gainlul employment for everyone." -Tlu than 11 an rxlru! from an dvulirmmt are publilbld dwmy Marcb, 1944. in 4 -mid: list afpI4HI(.r!wr.f. -IT WAS during the dark days of the last war that we wrote those words. Can anyone looking at Canada today, say that our confidence in the destiny of this country was misplaced? . Canada '1 Amazing Growth The expansion in every phase of our national life since that advertisement appeared is a matter of record. The gross national product (the total value of all the goods and services Canada produces in a year) has risen from approximately 312 billion in 1944 to 023 billion in 1952 while the annual value of our manufactured goods alone has doulwlcd during the same period. From 12,000,000 in 1944, our population has increased by over two and at half nlllllofl-WllICll is like saying that more than three-quarters of the popuhuion of Norway, or more than one and a quarter times the populmon of New Zeaiand has been added during those years. Despite the fact that Canada will has approximately only one- haif of one percent of the world's population, she ranks third among the trading nations. Of the ten leading trading nations, on 2. per capita basis, she is first. It is estirnated that by 1960 our population will have reached sixteen and three quarter million and by that year some economists believe the total value of our goods and services will have passed the 350 billion mark. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Since 1940 Canada's output of -electric power has more than doubled. This extensive development of our power resources undoubtedly accounts, in part, for this country's rapid ex- pansion. it is significant, for example, that we use about three times as much electric energy as the thirteen countries of South America combined, although we have only about one-eighth of their population. remarkable development. Our great family of workers has increased from 8,500 in 19ml-1, when the above advertisement appeared, to over 14,000 today. And since that time we have spent some 45 million dollars on new plants, new oihces and warehouses-as well as on new cquipmcnt and extensions to existin isms. E P is concerned, this Company is even now stepping up the expansion of its manufacturing and distributing facilities to meet the increasing demand for its products resulting from Working Hand-in-Hand with Industry We of Canadian General Electric are proud of the part this Company has always played and is still playing in Canada's Because it believes that "(lie best is yet to be" where Canada LIMITED nun ornclx roaonro ' l Canada '3 Oldestmul Largest Electrical Manufacturer Canada's phenomenal development. And so today, we again my confidently: THINK BIG . . . wloen you blanjor Canada's future. Electricity Plays a Viral Par! - f r:-F,-j:-.-W...-. a;.... ..