PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Important Announcement! S, R. JOHNSTON 224 Great George Street has been appointed a DEALER IN FORD PRODUCTS I941 Super De Luxe Fardor Sedan inches longer, seats as much as 7 inches wider. 'Ihere is 22% greater vision in sedans, 33% in coupe. A demonstration is yours for the asking. THIS Is your invitation to visit the new Ford Dealership, and inspect the 1941 line of Ford products. Regardless of the make of car, truck ‘or tractor you now operate, you will find plenty to interest you in this new Dealer’s products and facilities for service. This dealer wishes to serve you, whether you want to buy a new car, truck, tractor or a good used car, or just have a small repair job done. He The new F ord-built units represent truly out- employs only capable men, equipped with modern, :::;::i.‘;".::‘.";;.;‘;°.13?3.fzrlrsz; @ 25:22:11‘. ‘E‘;'f.;.‘?.‘,‘lZL“Z§"I..Z;Zl‘§.‘IZi°“°"' FORD CARS an TRICKS, MERCURY, LINCOLN- ZEPHYR CARS, FORD TRACTORSwiitFEROUSON SYSTEM FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED PLUGS-ED FLAMING OIL man H. B. Neale who stemmed de- vastatiiiiz flames when lic nlufiflfd for with wood the liclcs in tanks Irom Fire- which burninz_oil_\\jas_flowing. rAaTrnLnTs msmmmnn y SIMCOE. Ont. Feb. 3.-—(CP) _—~ p p _ _ Vninnhlets police said were publisn- ;ulations. were distributed in Ei_bv_tl_ie Watch Tower Bible and distrlgtidurinz the \vee_lg_;eiid__ Tract Society. an illegal brainles- this‘ LONDObL-ACPTL-A citation ltheJlleorize Cross is Auxilia 0 UT OUR WAY " By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - built up an Samuel R. Joh The unceineiit has just been made by the Ford lldliwr Company of Canada, Limited. of the appoint- ment of Samuel R. J n oi Fortune Bridge, as agent for their product‘ for the County o! Queen‘!- This important agency was held by tho Grant Motors Co. Ltd, but through the unfortunate death of Mr. Grant the contract expired and is now taken over u above. MR. H. R- JOHNSTON The Ford Ooanpany are very 101' tun-site in hsvios WW4 , 511mm“ wid-eswake. popular and Wm“! Y dependable representative as Mr. Johnston is. Since a very Win13 ma,“ he has been interested 1n motor cars, studying 511cm clcsuy- and over twelve W815 113° W“ ‘e15 mg cars for Poole 8» Thqmllwnblt Montana? a§>c€ingn1§11<ge°;nm an‘; ‘g s er o l us he eiécellant cllzilgllllglffiagg i ‘ County or ie 5 plifis Corporations, PYmciPaul’ Dodge and FOTd CHIS. Last Spring International Harves- lei" Company, lcolcng around for VI representative to take care Q1 $15111‘ motor truck department with t- visional Headquarters at Amhers- engaged the SCl_'VlCOS of Mi.‘ Jlins- ton, whose tEiTitory cfitinplhed D3111 of Neva Scolia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. His rela- lions “out them were vcrv pleas- ing and mutually piaiitable. but when the prestnt cfillmftlln1lll W" curred he resigned. confident that the new agency w 111d 11o 911° 1111?‘ wrtuld appeal to him and to hi5 clients. As our readers are w'.ll aware, the Ford Motor company cm and trucks comprise a large pait cf the motor vehicles of l-lllS Pqov nccxF-r these there must be a lietidflllflllefs whcrc parts and seivicc can b9 given those T-Cqlllilllg’ tncni. If one looks closely when the good old summer time comes around cne will often see an old Ferd. dating _ back ten or tw;lvc y“ . still gong strong "t a little .iit once in a , while k-cop". it in use. The same tvay "with an up-tc-dzilc c.ii'. tlicre are With lllainr Hnoplc ‘Y? i-iuRRY UP, MEKLWE HAFTA ' GET BAcK ‘to outdo-rams»- h IT'S ‘TIME FOR SETTING-UP h, EXERCISES.’ BUT LEAVE w’. ‘THE $HOVELS Au‘ TOOL$-- it WE'RE comic‘ RIGHT BAcK AFTER DQILL ' EEDQAWA/ v - ' VMAJOR, DEN I euouto rouse or- Tu»:- may DER \/lOLlt\l.'.-...-.... l U, \\ AND DER BASS FIDDLE ALL. ALONE MIGHT "ZOUND LIKE A BULL C1206 GEO/Annals! BAGSA'\AAA¢ x In u I s I o QUEL i};:'lI.LL.:._l- WW7“ \ \-\‘\ ,1 a i FOG HORNS "21"; ONLY RIVAL: JRwll-l-‘NM Memes ARE MADE wow son-i as“: corn. mi av nu anviel >- BRINGING UP FATHER YOU DON'T KNOW THA '6 WHY iOH- I DIDN'T OH-IGNT THAT I MUST l-LRPY AN‘ GOIZG GIT TO THE OFFICE YOLIQ BU$lNE55"AN‘/ONE INEGS IN BUS A DESK BY NKNE BOECJ- PEQFEcTLv wrrn M\-! c5229, IZIGOLETTO 195 BARITOME, ROUND VOICE wi-ucu IS PlTCl-IED veiav HANDY, I BETWEEN IBARITONE AND ' '4~/Mo/e/ s ‘t we Foecv l-E ZOLLE seesaw/gig; 1:111 Mvou GET wi-tnT," I Meethsrznssr ? ' -<\ \\\ \\@\\\m\\\ \ x to» lllllllll ' woos 02292 8116s vtoi. BLEND ROLJtsD VOICE WlLL BE / MAJORJF ,/ (‘APO AMATQ n. -J _- _4/Z4 i <22. / BywGxeorga McManus Z w» r tllllllllll ttmd- nstan Appointed Dealer For Ford Motor Co. time and other equi-pmei-it must be on hand at all times t2 simply Pat- ions. Mr. Johnston because of his ex- perience with Ford cars is par- lcularly suited to give the Ireatest amount of service and attention to ene and enthusiasm there la no ques but. that he will build up a. most succegsful concern. The now agency will be known as -S. R. JOHNSION, FORD DEAL- ERi-ancl will take over the Premis- es occupied b the Grant Motzr Cblnpany, L ., 324 Great George Street . In representing the Flood Motor Company of Canada Mr. Johnston will play an important role in an organlzatlcn which. covers _the en- tire Dominion, and the BAOIZIVIILHBXJI the company have a tar-reschm! effect on many phases of national life such as emp oyment and econ- omic benefits in every section oi the country. In 1939 expsndlturcs (i the Canadian Ford Compan in p blue ’ CHARLOTTETOWN The People the Dominion totalled This money was largely spent tor materials. labor, supplies, services, transportation. duties and taxes. In the company's 45-acre manu- facturing plant at Windsor, Omit“, and seven Canadian branches, di- rect employment is created i:r more than 8,400 persons, whose salaries and wages total more than $9.500,- 000 a. year. In addition, employment and payroll-s are creatcd in supply factories located in approximately 100 other (Tanadlan communities. During the 36-year period c-f its history. the" Canadian Ford has maintained a. prlicy of spreading the benefits of its opera- tions to all sections oi the country. Materials are (purchased in every province, inclu ing coal from the Marltimes and lumber from the Pacific coast. Branch assembly plants operated in Tcrcntc, Winni- peg and Vancouver give those sections a share in manufacturing benefits. The company also maintains branch sales and service head- quarters in Saint John. Montreal, Regina. and Calgary. Considerable employment is created in each of the seven cities where the company branches are located and branch expenditures total appriximately $2000.00!) annually. The Maritime sales and service headqiiarteis oi the company 1s located ail; Saint John Micro the investment in land. buildings and equipment totals nearly 5400.000. Branch expenditures in Saint Jelin were more than 5150.000 in 1939 and in that year the Canadian Ford Company spent an additional $138000 in the lvlarltlmes for lum- ber. ccal and other materials and sunpllts. Fird shipments provide a. substantial production of the ton. nage handled through Maritime ports, as the company is one of the largest industrial shippers in the Dominion. It is cstimal/sd that emoloyment ls created indircctlv for two per. s/ns for r-vcry one directly employ‘- ccl bv the company. This means maiiv thousand: cl Canadhns carn all or part of their livelfiood be- cause of the company's Omrateons 111 the DOlllIlll"l‘l and these workers and their ricotrrwits t. $.31 "ml-e than 100000 people. In Memo riam DR. JOSEPH G. SHAW The death occurzed at Qucciisburv Sliopslilrc. England of Dr. Joscpli G. Shaw. He was an Island boy, the son of the late Robert Show. Bar- i-‘ster, etc, Clia-zloitetow and a hep. new of the late Cyrus Shaw new Perth. after graduating from Prince of Wales Ccllcg> he worksri for Democracy (Contributed) 2. The evils oi uncontrolled altern- ate Inilations and Deflatlons; Booms and Depressions. When demand is expressed in money the demand side of the mar- ket can be greatly increased or cic- creased any day. and often ‘s, without reieience to changes ln the goods side 0t’ the market; so in a money economy there may be demand without supply or supply without demand. Adequate demand means enough consumers buying sustained high enough to prevent a slump in the general level of re- tail prices —adequate supply means whatever is offered in exchange for money. the total of consumers com- modities and services. It. is sound policy in periods oi rapid expansion of busiiie s to coil- trol Biltl postpone government ex- penditure as far as pos ible and practicable and increase it when em- ployment is falling oft. Just the opposite ls usually done. The gov- ernment now puts up storm signals at every port, ivithout boarding the ships and telling the Captains iviial. to do-—why cant the government announce that it is a favourable time for expansion of business ivith- out taking control oi the business. A sound democratic economic policy must be the establishment of adequate central planning mn- chinery. To such a suggestion the remark ls sometimes made "Yor Seem a Little Red! Such an atti- tude is wholly unreasonable. Firstly because it is obviously desirable that if the state is going to interfere ln the economic machine it know what it is doinz “ the creation oi planning machinery ior the state rice: not mean that the state will lake over the runriinz oi all indusm’ and commerce It would act solely ns a guiding liiznt. tlvc would be preferable ii-re merely deceiving IIICIIISClVOLi and disciples. Let us be clear about that —But let us be equally clear that there are grave defects in the exist- ing system. , Money and credit, the means of prcduction and distribution of lood rlolhlnrr. shcltci‘ lo‘. the maili- tcnance of human lilo must be ei- iectivciy managed as at present mis-managed the supply oi money tends to be lncreised in boom times and rllmlnl lied in slumps. It arti- ficially enhances prolils when they arc ali'r-atd_t' loo large and diminish- Slllfle Years on tlic fnmi at Newms tlicm ivliere they are already too Perth but. as farming was iic-t tosmall. 1115 1111118 801d 1115 hjdmfls thezml The State always has certain and entered Queens Kingston Ontario, and took up med. iclne. Guaihiliiig from that Um. vcrsity he pracvoed ln Vancouver B. C. When the last. war broke Out he joined the medical co ps and went overseas. wrrkcd in hcsptals in England and in field hospitals in France. Later he enlisted as a irivatte and served in the trenches for the last two years of the war. After iemaininr ln Belgium for a few years he returned to England and took up practice azain, ricer London. His newest relative is M’ss Jean Fraser. New York, and has near relatives in New Prrth, Alberry Plains. Brudenell and Charlottetown who with many friends will hesi- cf his death with much regret. University | public works to do-roads. buildings to construct and repair. ships to build. etc., and the argiunent sccms to be incontroversible that such iworks should be done diirinr: veais 01 depression. The one device that has never failed to produce iull em- ploymcnt ls the waging or iull bre- parallon for war _ Before we can have true social justice we must have economic jus- tice and before we can have s true political democracy we must have economic democracy. Producers action i's mainly responsible for the deflection ofrgovernment vactlvity "Cm Ils base Whose of serving all to that of SCTVIIIR the =elfLsh interest oi a few. (To be continued). sllould ' Those who argue that the existing ' system is so bad that any alternn- l ilteii" ‘ coar rut COLOUR GUARANTEES THE ouilny D3 A. PICIIIIIID 8i CO. TEL. 240 P KNOWS N0 COMPROMISE POWDER ILLUSION BY Elizabeth Arden Only the finest and purest ingredients are used in Elizabeth Ardens Face Pow- ders. Poudre d’ Illusion is gossamer sheer, importing o lusting smoothness. Priced at $2 00 JAMIESOIIS DRUG STORE ”|;0tAI\l\-.nq'~fl' 0 evJp McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attcmeys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street MORRELL & CO. D. F. AIICIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Bullillns Charlottetown M. ALBAN FARMER B.A.. LLB. RARRISTER. soutriroii. ETC Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldl- MONEY TO LOAN ALEX W. MAT HESON BARRISIER. 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