It ’s the ADMIRAL ONIAIIIOWIOIIfPIIST TIMI 1N iii I” IVOIY K WALNUT FINIII Honloeno plastic cabinet; AD-IX! Ouperietorodyne CANADA ctoult; AIIoope oltliletao serial end (round; I ell-purpose. long-lite “I50 LESLIE BROS. We VII hove both Table end Console Models . Inquire now old be. in line to take advantage of our first shipment. TWO ILECTRIC MODELS NOW IN STOCK W. M-. Bowness IEOEQUE I Ask to Hear IheNEW I Ofdmital Meet the new ADMIRAL! The latest mod id development in the field of radio. “in ‘ V .. I ' " -' " erate pric- Superhetero- dyne circuit, all purpose long life tubes; ground and eerlal elimination . . Inetatonly'.................. l The EDISUN ELEG ‘I36 Greet George St. all in e lovely modern cab- . .. $42.50 TRIO Phone I760 ~- ,pl0.V<‘(‘5- Sevfuly W119i" Q! lhemldiffercnt, worry. At any rate Here is Something... Wartime developments have revolutionized radio and ADMIRAL is one of the smarteot lo eeeer the field. NEW in RADIQI’ [enlists/ONO ~ , It’s the ADFILRAL X . r MODEL 6202 IVORY OR WALNUT FINISH circuit; Aoroscope, eliminates aerial and 5 ell-purpose, long-life tubes tits}; $43.56) ' A . . . with Permeability Tuning . Admiral engineering triumph. long distance reception, Superheterodyne life. . . Walnut Veneer Cabinet. (Less lotteries) . . . . . . . . .. . "£12891?! ...... __ Handsome plastic cabinet; AC-DC Superlreterodyne ground; 42.50 » Admiral Mantel Battery Radios . another Adds clarity to circuit, economirer switch increases both battery and tube 54.95 ciuurioii ELECTRIC rm: osmium-mom GUARDIAN jfiJLli. Cooperation Among Employees MONTREAL. Que. April :4 .~"\vo, f wish to assume our full share of; responsibility to be partners iii the, HII, d , t industry”. sulid W. H. CTNIIPiOII-l the IIIIGICBmIYQz, Theriibewgbla lllalzviii- General Chairman of the Brathery do“, “and m“ side_shulten,d_ 110ml o! ll/llulntenflltlle 0! Way 91"‘, hut the shutters at close quarters players, spanking for LIIBJHTIPIOYEOS; 1H Just l Chink of light Tho“ at ihc 17th annual meeting of fl" are their private offices. than, gre Caczadian National Railvcuys Union “my? It“ m,“ l no,‘ o; m“ y" lilulragement (Jo-operating movgnnentt m, “m. when w; can drop on ma ntcmnce a! WB/y ever w» them and blot them out." which opened in the board room at “whm Wm m“ be?» “km company headquarters here this pa"; mom-lug. "Not until we're on to the sup- ; "The employees realize that their ply end es well. 1t. of course, we goodwill end cooperation are o! get so tar-and I think we will. value to the industry and to the Now, later on we'll collect my bull- coimtry." _ doz, who should be able to put Bringing the greetings of R. O- a name to your companion. Then Vaughan. 0. M. G. Choiirnan and we have him. too, Peflfly—," He President the Executive Cice Pres- was conscious of the slip this time, ldcnt. N. B. Walton, C. B. EL. em- hut success had made him reck- plidsizcd the value of the wow-i lws- "Yes. Peary. Why not? The" ative movement to llle rail-way flnill who you arc. and I can't think t» the country ut large. He thanked o! you as anyone else. Peflv. I the nialntennnCe oi’ way mén flew iiilusthtellbyou thalttugjoéieaw you: t}; m1; b i keeping the .N. . ie as cen was e. cam ,,,,°ef"ope,f°d,f,,,,g me p“; win“;- to earth again. "What else? Dos- ono ot the worst in the ggfnpgnyy cribe everything that happened. history. The c. N. R. would meet‘ cverytgine] ylou saw. everythlne I - - r r ' ‘ mmpctition by uii-to-dote methods. .\0u I busti- ‘equipment. rind courteous treatment} 5g; gals: Zllldblgleeinlw "gram of the railways patrons, he wriclud- m“ t ' b h‘ H l h‘ 3“ ed‘ t d d b m ‘ldoulcvlvonatl tlitlalile benelrgaod loci‘ him The meeting was. a ten r Y 9; principal officers c! llierziiluay and l° kn°w* when m“ "dull “'5 , _ t, , 1 ended. and she could think at.’ ffimifpraelfensljéliliiis. 0l>tthf3..l.:L),,OIg:§ nothinz more to add as a Imit- the United gm,“ n Wm commuc‘ script. she asked practically: "Well. ~ ~~ i . n .| lthrougli tilie next Una days. “ha! d“ we d° m“? And at ‘fat The creation of gcod Fem" n? moment they reached the dBniJTIK mains the Bu,“ Objemive o! the, club for which they were bound, ITEIIWIIV said John Piillcn. Qlenerall “d H” m“ pulled l“ m the kirh‘ ‘Pris-grit’ 'l‘railic Manager for the’ so next they minced‘ It was an ,s_s‘en1 “mfrré depanment nmstl amusement oi.’ which Peggy was o rat Milt this‘ cnd in viewl fond‘ and “m” w“ m’ ‘mum m“ - pc e f - it “as the trnhfic department; JOI) Masters 0f The y Parachute Mall By a Peter Benedict it was pleasant to be able to flaunt so desirable a partner; but the ‘m ‘in ‘hat 90ml ‘ervlce l“ the: half of her mind and the hell‘ o! 1ll'"'-l“‘°“a“°° ‘i’ “"'Y= his, remained always detached upon men. the mechanics in the shopj this “chum n, wh" they we" and H“? "an" nrldthl" rzillia-tlggiliié: to d0 next. They discussed it. iullY R IYHTY l0 P1!’ u" f‘ -‘ - when they were tired. over c ni- ittllflll lhPY “T9 ‘will?! i‘ “ml “ti-Ti plies in asitiiiig-ouL place of WLITICTI ‘fuviilofw- Ina one else seemed to be aware l will" 5- Tlwmlisflm C" B‘ Ed “I ivant ta hark back," said Director of Public Relation-s of ti"; Pctei‘. "tn almost the very begin~ company spoke of 1hr.- fundamental “mg of it ML to m“ "me parcel relationship of the lliilt-VBY in the, of raw opium --loethly stuff - national MQIIOYILV- '1'!" TRlIFOBdS- \\~i1ich~_v0u picked up on the moor. ho sriid. had made inass prodiici- Dn you fprngxnber the mp 0g inn in zndiwlry ncF-iihlc. CTCHIHI '~=l- paper which ivas pinned to ii?" irrcascd land values in the BZTICIII‘ iurzil riicas by opcnintzl t iltrl: 111i: "Yes. perfectly. We never pro- country. helped to WP" 1 B 1P a" Al. least-I didn't have time, and rind more important still t-oiritiniicil |\r‘l‘l_\‘ cctisirhrcd that, did we? to SUDPIY llu‘ mil“ P-HPFIEXII- “Ml nftcrivnrds thr- police didn't cun- rhcapcst. form til IIuZIlSITQIlZItIDn- ficlc in inc. Sn really I don‘t know "I‘lie‘r role iii nwionril tlcfcnsc had whnt thcy thought of it." [burn ox-smniiizcd in inc last two » wars in vrliicli Canada hail taken part. “lct u: ieiiiviiibci”, he said,‘ um». i]... my Qt‘ a low hours of "I ihoughtrabout it a wnoie tot-til \\'?.i‘ is grcntcr than all Ill’? heap." said Peter reflectivt-Lv. "and ,ra‘il\\r _\' deiicils you ever hcnrd s0 ritid hSuptertintendargkBarci-félx; wen a uu Ol‘ a ' n lablcilncaqgdgi y-rl tlic United St-itc-s‘ i-nl>ali=_tir~ phrases from it‘. and 1,, ‘who; coLi . cs the Canadian made ll moan at lcast a hundred ‘National opmcpd, the railroad ln- iliffcrciit ihlflllgS. You remember yidugtry, as ,1 whole employed an’ the fuIiItIext? ‘He repeated it. wry ‘enormous army cf mcii and "womtrll- 50m)" Quilljng -Y°u- 9-? l°"- 5- .1750000 in munb._,.v 5am My, ThPmp- no need await confirmation. Any ‘son, oil the Ciinndiatir National qufi'1PS_ IIIYQUBIIVNG- 4- Mu"! COI- isyslem 310m, ma... “.611, 13541100 I tried to think what. it ltitlld iworkm-_-_»‘ and M1,. “mum mpOl-t Jug], refer to. myself. Bhupt of ltfilllhf. iissuccl showcd ill-Bi. the total wnize I $0011 h!!! B91119‘- "18 "f __° ipaylncnts in 1946 amounted in‘ think about. d-ltlfllilll‘ Win-l i- $237.3Zi6,'l8l.56 cents of PaCIi dollar’ you WW9" _"~ Q"°""'=1 ~‘. ; my“ 1y] by the fliilvifly going inlWell. thats simple enough. lolli ‘ l it? The airman was merely a lun- - ."'.Tl"1-. Ipdympllt’ n! ililsgggelpiuchgzplialof‘ ior memher of the organization. i public and I l Who In Mere Colihri? ,wa,v WES the - ~ m,“,,.'.15 h, the ,.0,,ni,-y_ He llook his ordegs from there in I M “Uncut and labor mum, Eng and-we mtg t say, Irom our lrn-nds here in London] svoi-k together. said Barton Whccb; Uwhm nwkes you m “Erwin: wiiglit. Chief Engineer of the com-i l. d P L _ “U t n , lane w" paiiy. who was chairman _of thclflmcmlggisgy" l“ ‘e p imectintz. Lack oi tgupcruxion he-| “whmve would he ‘h’ sense in Itwccn employees an war crs was‘ H n Th l l u.“ i‘ t amid Inns of the fzrratest problems iac-' ‘B ° wwo l‘ g ° , .. mg induswv ‘may’ he 5am‘ “and the Customs same as me. l" “wk” “s "My “mud. both "mi s ‘led. noncommitlnl bu‘. m""“9’"‘°"i “d m? union‘ whmmcoiiientgl. leavinl it to her. ll ‘we realize that the Qancdlan Nat-i to a w" pup“ nwen’ so on. tonal was one oi the lmsi OTEHHIZEL-j awe“, the“ “ms have bu,“ . lions iii tho world i0 embark UPON 9- ‘union management cooperative milvenlfllb" y With each run-end. remember. DuFlf-i; 11"‘ W55 l7 “M51 the W‘; no cargo has ever hecn captured hurts showed. the coonfifflilve mm‘ until this upset at Abbott's Ferry ‘mill/fies 115d TPVKWKI 25'?“ suz‘ -the airman confirms his orders lgestlons. 6.477’! SWbmWPd by ti" foi- the next run. How he zeta management rind 13539 by ‘he Emu them is another. and an entirely he ,wcre accepted classified in lihlflfifll) has always raceway them sum-es, RYOUDS. tlic sulZllf-‘Eilfmfi 31"‘- concefl“; fully; well. he drops with each fed Willi such matters as imlYfol/lng] cargo a repetition of the orders 1,0015. work, accident and fire ISSUNI to him for the next. (flu! vcntloti, improvements of bui ~g aking sure there can be no zni-s» ings, education and training of understanding. Does that make employees. DUIPIII‘ relations and i110 scnsc?" procuring or traffic. "It docs. and I ogre!» Well. hiiv; , _._..._i.- \')U, EWPl-l 0R — FISH the l regular feature for some time, ‘sc- t-nrdlng to your own department. ing accounted for ‘Quoting |see what you can do with --- lreel. What about 9:5: loc. 4')" Tm. pmlwrnr i. sn crillcd he-i "I don't. know. Therc must be. cuugre n; its wig Q0101‘. is fault/l :1('\'Cl'ill things it could refer ‘n. I SOME of the revolutionary wartime devel- opments in electronics (the most sensational of which was the famous "Radar") are reflected in the newest type of post-war radios. The compact models are more powerful and have greater tonal fidelity. The automatic record-changing radio-phonograph models are vastly improved —— both mechanically and in performance —- and, most important, these are now presented at popular prices. Ono of the pioneer producers of ‘this type of instrument — and the Iargestmunufcicturer of automatic record-changing equipment in the world - presents something that you will certainly want to hour and see. SIMPLIFIED, perfected and converted I5‘ mass production by Admiral engineers, the automatic radio-phonograph, heretofore o luxury product, is now available at a price that mcikas li possible for any family to enioy the best new improvement possibilities af- forded by this type of instrument. A half-hour non-stop program of the recordings you select is played automatically. No fuss, no delay, no bother. Simply select ten records — either ton inch or twelve inch —place them in position turn on the switch — and forget ltl Your Admiral does the rest. Another turn of the wrist and in comes the radio program of your choice. Yes. it is just as simple as that, and what is more, 3rb..'[’/ian4os.a.fl¢cotibe5$ccond.i, MODEL 6RT43 RADlO-PHONOGRAPH "Childproof" Record Changer plays Twelve l0 inch records automatio- ally or Ten 12 Inch 25 or 60 cycle. 5 inch Dynamic Speaker. Genuine Walnut Veneer Cabinet. Powerful Radio Performance. V ~ $ .so 1h, pu-{m-man“ i‘ "Huh-n, _ _ _ All of These Outstanding Features for Only I It’s the which, for tho first time is ' i NOW OII SALE IN CANADA MODEL 6202 IVORY OR WALNUT FINISH _:. 1 , ..=. * Handsome Streamlined Plastic Cabinet e AC-DC Superhetradyne Circuit e Exclusive Admiral Aeroscopo (‘limlnatos necessity of aerial or ground) e Multi Purpose Tubes e Illuminated Dial with luminous Slide Rule Pointer e Beam Power Output e lass Compensa- tion e 5 Long life Tubes. (ivory $43.95). All of These Features for Only. $42.50 Just wait until you hear the Admiral. Whether It le one of the beautiful new compact giant radio models or the new typo automatic radio-phono- graph that Interests you, It will pay you to vlslt your radio dealer end I adfibhmhthnadmi/m’ MADIMIN cannon CANAD|AN.ADM|RA|. CORPORATION LTD.“ I COl-IORNI ST“ TORONTO ‘l, ONT. Dltifiblltors for Maritime Provinces end P. I. I.: MARITIME RADIO DISTRIBUTORS LTD., Hoiiiaif, N. S. . lest year profile taxes were 8N on the pert ot prlveie enterprise when one considers the deprivat- million and net income $12.8 lllllll0ll- frcm East Afi~fcn to the wziicrs oi The date would be necessary. so Maiaya ‘would the hour unless the hourl _____-_ was permanently understood. and} NATURAL SUBMARIIE . after all, it would have to be ‘aar- ____ 1y elastic, wouldn't it? Taking it this refers to the ncxt run _s\ In 1510 ,1 swarm “IPIP Blluukud nnd .~.'i""1< .1 tiircc-mastcrl ship in ' merc mutter OI IIYIDOYIBM T°l-l'~-'"° the Pacific in them; they ‘always thouglu, _-__ _._ ._.__‘_~_-- i things out well. didn't they? There ' ‘wasn't much room for hitches. iWhat ohourt loc. 4'! Couldn't it '4. lmcan location number 4? Of prearranged list? They wouldn’ risk too many nillite iii the same spot. Besides. I never heard aero- nlancs in iiie night before, over the moor there "They would probably have nalf a dozen or more well-chosen places ready and knownlto all members. an that they could rlnu the changes on them es rcdlilred. 8o lhnDlB and you're perfectly unda- sicad. And next month will be Bzpicmber, the ninth month. What if it means: ‘Lending another cer- go on leptembor the fifth at. place number four on the llst. All set this end. If there's any hitch at your end, send information and awslt new orders throulh No. s. Signed, Mere Col.’ " "Why shouldn't, it?" demanded Peter of the empty sir between his thoughtful lace end the creamy coiling. “Why shouldn't. i112 ul|~ viaus he the true. when they had C 0 U G H S Qelérwerl Q 444C414; Wise mothers know that early treatment is the important [actor in ridding a child of a cough or cold. The medicine must be pleasant to take and give fast rclici. _ ) With the first sign of a cough. irnin your children to ask for Poison’: Cough Syrup; it brings faster rclicl. To bung and old alike, Polson'e 0U] '5 Syrup is highly dcpcuriable and vcry ciiicicnt [or C0llfil1S=€0Id5t Irritirblc Throat, Bronchitis and kindred ills duo to colrl-_ Sold by all Dcalcrs in Medicine‘ in 35o bottles. ierfererice?" "Are you calling my deductions obvious?" (To b! cominued) no possible reason to fear any in» - Aluminium Limited r and apathy on the part or the ions the British people are endur- lnhabitants of those regions has I!!! In order to stwblllle 1M1! 81011- replaccd industry and the will to ,om and Wills‘: Ihtir 307ml?! cu- ‘be sell-supporting and survive." ‘vbble position tn the trade and MONTREAL. April M _ Recogn- Mr. Davis stated the-t the invest» commerce ot the world. Our iri- ttioii of unsettled world economic meni In Canada has been substarit- vcstlmcnt in Great Britain. when conditions and o! the desirability tally increased; the scope o! oper- recent underllklflfl5 are Bully im- of a conservative emvroach to new atlons in the Caribbean area, in plelmented. will represent about lnveetimont of shareholders’ money Mexico end Brazil hos been expan- half of Alumiritlurii Llmitedb entire zabrcod at this time was expressed died; the Swiss plant ts being esmr- investment in fabric-sting plants." ‘by Mr. Edward K. Davis. President. god; new facilities are hein| uistsl- Otiaris were displayed at the il-n eddreesine Aluminium Limited lod in South Atrioo. meeting showing aiumlniun second ishareholdcrs at in; ennuel moot-in! .,“ln Eniland where we Ire the only to steel in world volume. Can- today. principal although not the only side's share of world output increased ' "In an increasing IIPIHIFCT r-i ir- source of supply of raw aluminum from ons-twellth a decade a“ to alone. ideological conflicts between and when our fabricating plan-ts iihree-uweltths now. ineot prices in the merits cl private capital ind‘ supply e lee-go put of kltids re- 194a l) pee- cont lees than in 1M0 individual enterprise. acmpared with quiremonta of lint-finished and the floss prom margin roughly publicly-owned and hurroucrailceliv aluminum articles. the consumption one helt of the 1M0 level. mnneeed state industries. have at our metal remains. and we be- rrotit taxes have IIINIBWI U“ million in the post seven years es lllinet not lmosue of.’ NB million; In 194d. B6 D01‘ cent of Cflllitllliiil ingot output was expufifll- '11" “'1' urno o! Canadian alisanlbuni el- seru wee sevens time: the we!“ peak. the United States, the iluit Kingdom and 46 other cuuntrit! sharing in the increased limit‘ ll substantially reduced prices. CPnadian ingot output. in ti." Iii-st quarts-i- of 1N7 nus all "f a-imual rate of 230.000 mCillc inn as compared with 176x00 Mill“ l“ the twelve mo the of 194s, 450,000 tons In ism t cek wrir yPT’ 8"“ 41.500 tons in 1907. For the first time since V~J Day tho Illvlflllfci tn operations ct the past. fuw msinh make moilable for the fflllui-bllllitl- inn qt lnieonntlonel trade Oflitllill“: ingot capacity installed nihufllw" to 1M0. bmilllll. about l situation in which tleve it will Nltiein, surprisingly good ., , uncertainty raw replscrri c ' ""'l.'i."t'i.“.""a'"t5i'li'i‘it°.si NOW ON SAL! IN CANADA FOR THI FIRST TIME We are proud to carry the complete line of Ad- " niirel Radios, including the new "Cliildpreei" Automatic Record Changer. u I TIIE CAPITOL ELEBTRIB G. 0.. FITZGIRALD Ii SON ' I nut um! ' e A a "i ' ailflifi 3:31" 7) si GRAFTON st. cmutiorrirowu