L 11, 1951. nu: GUARDIAN. crrAru.o1-rrrrowu PAGE Nmltlv pi? BIG 3 DAYSALE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY sls2o,ooo-00 Worth oli substandard and Factory clearing lines in Sheets - Sheeting - Pillow Cases - remnant Sheeting - Towels - Towelling etc. We also have wonderliul special values in House Furnishings and Yard Goods. Dept. 3rd. FLOOR all on the Third Floor. REMNANTS Factory, Clean-ins Unbleached sheeting, medium to best qualities. 5'4" to 95" wide -I to 6 yard lengths - very special values at prices according to quality. Factory clearing remnants of white and colored broad- cloth - boot qualities - ranging at approximately, per yard . . . . . ....... Factory remnants of printed poplin - polka dot pat- tern in background colors of blue, red, green, block and navy - worth 75: per yard at today's prices - Special for this sale - Clearing at approximately, yard . . . . . . . . . Substandard Sheets - good sturdy quality, finished with henrstitched hens in colors mauve, pink and blue. - sizes 8.59 77" 1 .19 American Sheets - made horn fine superior quality bleached 5.95 Sheeting - good quality bleached cotton medium weight 89:: Substandard Pillow Cases - colored borders in colors rriauve, 1.69 Substandard llemstitcfhed Pillow Cases e good quality -' 1.49 81 x 100 - Reg. 512.95 - Special Sale price, pair . . . . Sheeting - firmly woven- bleached wide - A real bargain at snowy white, cotton - plain henrs - size 81" x 99" - Sale price, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 77" wide -- SpecialSaleprice,yard........... . . . . . . . .. pink and blue - Regular size 42"x36" - Srpecialavtl for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sizes 4-2"x33" - Sale price, pair House Furnishings Department Third Crelanne Remnants - 1 to 5 yard lengths -y 9004 000ml: heavy weight coverings in a wide choice of designs and colors. .Reg. 51.98 to 32.98 - 1'00 Special Clearing Price, yard Chin-lz Drapery, light weight, 3'6 inch width - suitable for light weight drapes, cushions and comfort covers - rose, green, blue and sand backgrounds - ' Solg P-pkg. yard .... . . . . . . . . . . ...... Soiled curtains - 50 pair only - usedlfor display purposes - one pair of each pattern - trilled and 1 -2 ' lace - Special clearing at . . . . . . . price .o...o-o Sorry No Phone Orders Morquisette Curtains - 40 inch width -- white with colored dots of blue or red. Reg. 65: yard - Special Clearing Price, yarn .Jute Mats - size 20”x40" fringed ends in rose, green yorred-borderandcentredesignsin 1 blue and green, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e g Cotta'g'd'iSets - broken lines, kitchen and bathroom sets, colors red, blue and green in both scrim and rnonquisette. .h'3o3"ii.”l.i'.f In .. 1 .00 o-.o...se-u..on.. Substandard Snowy White - Cotton Pillow Cases, firmly sewn seams and plain hem: - Size 42"x33" - Special, pair .......... .. 899 Bath Towels - mill runs of good quality, sturdy cotton terry. Solid colors in colors green, gold and blue. 2.1 9 Sizes 22' x 42" - Sule Price, pair .............. Bath Towels - mill runs in Jacquard weave - very drsorbent cotton terry, colored borders of green, rose and blue. Sizes 2 "X42" - Sovle Price, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -98 Bath Towels - mill runs of serviceable quality white cotton terry - striped in colors gold and green. Sizes Z2"x42" - Sale Price, pair .. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . ......... Tenry Towels - mill runs, light weight with background with multi-colored stripes. ............... 50c Size l5"x23" - Sole Price, pair Terry Towelling - absorbent cotton terry in colorful stripes on fawn background. 1.00 Yard Goods Sale Price, 4 yards for .. Third Broken lines of Dress Linens in 7 nice shades -- toast, oyster, rust, brown, navy and brown - 36 inches wide - Regular 31.19 - Sale Price . . . . . Spotted Rayon Crepe - 42 inch width - white background with colored dots of red, navy, green or brown. Reg. SL75 yard - SpecialSale Price,yaard..............:,.,..,., Rayon Jersey - beautiful floral designs - inch width- Rcguvlor 31.95 - Special ot,yard 980 Tea Towels - made from pure "IRISH UNEN" - these towels are long wea-ring and highly absorbent - white background with blue checks. Size 2 "x 28" - Special Sale Price, each Linen Towelling - high grade, firmly woven- bright colored llsr7s'r'rlerged;'f red, green and uezl-1: km. w 39c 59:: Table Cloths - a hard wearing quality that promises long service for everyday use - figured patlarns on backgrounds 0f Qfey. red and chocolate. 1.98 Size 54"x54" - Reg. 32.99 each - Special Sale Price, each . . . . . . . . Table Cloths - size 54"x72" - colors wine. chocolate, frlomingo, grey and green. ' r 2.69 Reg. 3395- wonderful value at this Special Sale P-rice, each . . .. Table Cloth Material - heavy quality smoothly finished- linen, floral designs - 52 inch width - Special Sale Price, yard Department Floor y ' Slendercord in colors yellow, rose and blue - 42 inches wide. Regular 51.75 - 1 I Special of. yard Rayon Printed Crepe-15 different colors-39 inches wide. Regular 91.95 - 1 Special Sale Price ......... Printed Crrepe -beautiful colors in as inch width - Regular s2.zsoods2.so.- 1 Now going at this sale for,ya-rd y I Prinled Floral Crepe - a host of nice patterns and colors- 4z norm wide - 1.95 1 .39 Regular 52.95 values - Speoially priced for this sale at, yard MGDRE Es l”l9LEOD , Sorry No Phone Orders Egg & Poultry Prices - s A Large. gAt ronta the prices are which graded shipments are sell- in: points quotations Ihlppeu for ungraded ezgl. ' 1 951 Montreal .. 5315-544015-414596-46 Toronto 51 38-39 43 Winnipeg . 42 31 Mmonton . Gh'town ... Weight of Live Poultry at Registered Stations: Ptovlnco Ib.. Q ...... 82.776 u.y.. om. seem 344.002 323.206 '. 2:. 1'. gram suns sonoor. . - I --- 'n3ior lion at sumo mm school the month of March. Grede nan. Alyre Gallant: 2. hntinond Gallant; 3. Audrey Gel- undo x.-r. Gemnle Aretneult: 2. Annette Blecqulerc: 3. Lllllln P1313. IX.--1. Guelde Gallant: 2.Vnunde Gallant; 3. Carmelit- l . Egg prices on March 30 this ma:.q.::r.vI1I,,B,,nudgne qgu. rear. and previous year" The thler; 2. Alhlnus Gauthier: 3. An- prlcee quoted below are for Grade no". Lech”. Montreal and To- mm in Grade vul-(crrr-)4. P-meta Gauthier and Huel Dolran: 2. Thelma Glllelntz 3. Frances Dolron. Velde Bloequ ere. Grade vn.-(nay-3 - 1- Lin"! Don-on; 2. Robert Gallant and Jgme; lc's.:ll1e,r.r't;" 8. Vernon Pt II 33 ancdll-Idle VI.-1. 'Anlte Johnston: At other are prices to 1949 to wholesalers. 1&0 Vancouver . 50 g? g gnlm Merle Leclalr; 3. Phil"! r ' v.-1. Do old Gallant: 2. Rnlnn .. .. x 44: :32 36: 3.52:3: Gellent: all Regle Peters. - W ”-1-.”R:R.l.'.":.':.;.”- ""5 b""'"' ug,'..:dP0;I1r:E1, 'Deboreh Gellsnt. mince: Ross! :3-;I::': 2' AW . 0 . ”3m'r13.'.-r.y1aonru Gellent: 2. Gloria Gallant and Aeneas Ge 3. Eileen Geuthler. Week ending Mer.17 Mnr.10 Mer.3 lb. lb 59.39 91.483 19.459 11.313 HM? llnll 5.273 1.018 1.199 878 6.95 lug 153009 173.704 new to eemve 913 1, special session loot Septerrber. 1 ea IIIMIDMO, evelleble to our North 1 Aumuo A l BUDGET FIGURES Continued from page 3 tun: for 1950,”... tlon. tmde, incomes and prfcel. and the unprecedented collections for the fiscal activity during 1950. which began to accelerate in April and May, and moved urpwerd much more rapidly after the out- break of hostilities in Korea." Direct taxes, including per- sonal and corporate income taxes and succession duties. yielded szs1.ooo,ooo more then in 1040-50. Indirect taxes, including all we- talne and excise. yielded wit.- mm more than in the pravloue you. A record yield of 0000.000.000 from corpolutlon income tax re- flecteddn pert the increase in cuporete profltsend in part the higher roles of tax knposed at the Korean situation that He recalled that in September he had estimated that Cenede would spend in the flea! year 0l00.0lli.000 out of 900000.000 vot- ed by Parliament to supply mill- ury equipment for Canada's own needs end for her North Atlantic elllee. 'fWe now expect that when the accounts for the year are closed, they will show that we have made defence utpment. valued at 313.000.130.000. In ebout. 12 per cent over 150. the goods and eervloee p. in o year by Cenedlens. friends ..." so Mr. Aub- bolt. "ln ell. our defence expendi- lures increased by 030,000,000 to n total of 0'I70.000.000. This NG.0W.000. eltuetlon end eeld latest amount is more than double the total defence outley for the pre- ceding year and represents more than e quarter of all our expendi- ebout 130,000 more persons em- ployed than at the corresponding time a year ago. There are about 115,000 work. ly to develop during the.camlng year." not likely to take the for-m of a serious over-all labor but there is already a scarcity developing in skilled labor. and it seems pr-oh. able that these shortages of per- tlculerr kinds of skill will become widespread no defence production gathers momentum." An end to the war in Korea is not yet. in night, said Mr. Abbott. "Indeed there ere lndleatlone the United Nations forces may shortly be facing e most avers test of strength.” he edd- "ltha Korean situetlon la signi- ficant of even greater dangers. It indicates that Russia in prayer- ed to -take steps in-volvlng the rink of A general war. While the etremth of the West is increas- ing. so also to Russian strength. "In the months that lie ahead. per-hep; indeed for several years. we shall face I test of nerves. of- our reedlneee to sacrifice inmedl-D ete'lnte1-esta for future security during 1950 there were a number of important changes in the pet- tenn of Canada's foreign trade. by about four per cent to e peace- time record of 30.157.000.000." he "iii. Abbott said he we: burn. "”' his budgetary proposals on the ueumptlon that the gross national product in 1001 will reach about increase of ports averaged about five per cent Mgher then in 1040 there was prob- Irbly no increase in the volume of goods sold abroad. crened sharply in both volume and value. merchandise imports in 1050 was 00.174.000.000 or an increase of 15 per cent over 1040. It will be seen frmn theee figures that we The nose national product to the value at market price: of all duced it has been climbing steadily since 10M when it stood at a mere 00.- -He referred to the employment .evell- of 0l02.000.000 of gold which are able sutistlce indicate there er! not included in our regular mer- chenrliee trade etatlotlu. 'Estlma0ea of our fewer persons seeking "A manpower problem is like- sald Mr. Abbott. "It is serves." shortage, The gold and dollar certaln types of the oocreqrondlng date of 1060. Bank of nation. Foreign Trade l ' Turning to trade, he said that and construction costs "Exports fr-am Cenede increased Allowencee. "Since the price of our ex- heltlng inflation. "Imports on the other hand In- national interest we The total value of all lions would. in our imparted 017,000,000 more than we lllty.” he sold. exported. This. however, does not take account of our exports UPI. IIOIIOIIY balance of payments for 1050 indicate that we had a deflclt on current ac- count of about 3300.000,000 and a surplus on cepltnl account of about 3000,000,000, yielding a net in- crease of about 3000,ll)0,000 in our gold and United States dollar re- reserves totalled 01.653.000.000 at March 01 competed with 8l,l02,000,000 on Mr. Abbott reviewed the steps taken by the government and the Canada to combat la- The governs-nent's non- expendlturu for 1051-50 would be about 005,000,000 lower then lest year despite an increase of more than 10 per cent in celery and wage levels. higher materials end In- creesea in such things as Family He reltereted the Government's view that dleeat control: would not be etfectlve at this tlrne in "If we reach a point where we believe I much wider range of direct corrlrale would be in the shell use them, but we are not prepared to enberk on a premature pro- gram which under present candl- Judgrneot. create more confusion than stab- rnunlclpel government: tp curtail in consumer spending. non-essential capital and construc- tion expenditures. "Of the public At large, can- sume and producer , farmers and merchants, businessmen and labor. I ask for restraint and good sense in all economic matter." said Mr. Abbott. There was urgent need for a higher volume of new savings, to duclng the upward pressure prices." he said. vestzment which is in prospect, "This is certainly one of the best ways of reducing the inten- sity of competition for the use at labor and materials. and so re- 'fIt is to the interest of every Canadian to make the maximum effort to slve, or to increase the level of his saving, as a direct cover the increase in capital in-lcontrlbutlon to the avoidance ol inflation and the successful pro- and to restrain the rising trend secution of the defence program." 'md7 91lRI9l.f on. gum PH” W llllllsllll 1l0R1lET Qt! IT If , vr. rr. lsrrrrrrrs N He celled on pravlnclel end,