Ted ‘m.’ airfield; enamels PEIKOE. Canada's largest selling _ "first QUALITY tea! vw -v up ind-l. -¢-~'»..._ J h The freighter Mont Gspe-n-adice Quebec. The ship, owned by til shore. . N0 RUBBER. STAMP TIIE BIBLE - IIBIISE 100 Fitzroy Street _ "Palmer Electric Building" ' Phone 2781 bend. and more he dell!- Chlropodist For Foot Ailments oollslltf ll. .|. A. snovlll. ‘o. r. orthopedic Ill Great George ltreet CIADLOTTITOWN. lt-l-l. Refrigeration SKI-B llINI SERVICE Kepnirs Tc All Moles . IMITIIIIS Rewinding and‘ Repairs PHONE I444 I illllliillll 88 Gt. George Street B. G. MUTTAII Sumnserside vanuvolv Ikaslrn Beans - srowawavs wnsrovnuaoanu MONTREAL, April 1&- (or); today two stowsways had jumped into the-St. Lawrence River near Montreal shlpnins Company end eni-oute to Montreal, reported the men were last seen swimming for NgpQIQOD autographed about 28.- llonrs each dsy ucept Wednesday I to 5.30. OD Wednesday l0 to 13 operated by the EEJ. Auxiliary sf the British and Foreign Bible Society welcomes a visit from you. A very fine anortnsent oi Blillq, Testaments and Portions are an Node are arriv- i-‘iiii rill: L: lllsllnllllol Comuit ~ H. I... Soar - or tile following agents: Current Price lie-adjustments Iioi Depression lly FORBES RHUDB r l (Canadian Press Business Editor) ‘Ibis year 1H9 is somewhat like the challenger in a heavyweight championship bout. If he loses, he's a bum — no matter that he's still second best and (In knock the block off the rest c! the 2,000,000,000 or so other people on the faoe of the earth. That's the way with 1949. In any other time, it would be reckoned a boom year; but because it gives signs of running second- to i948, it's labelled by many a poor show. Actually. from the point of view of almost any one, the best thing 1049 can do is run s superficial second to i848. Any other way would mean higher costs, higher prices, higher everything to some inevitable bust. But instead of looking at 1949's re-aadjustsnent in s calm my, s lot cf people try to read depres- sion into every price drop - the very thing they have been pray- ing for thesq lest few years. Others get tired of this pwobol- ogial will to destruction; W. Car- fieid Weston, chairmen of George Weston, Ltd. with widespread confectionery interests in Canada and- the United States. expressed some bnpatince with it at this {week's annual meeting of the ;Weltcn Company in Toronto. -He declared he could see no sign of a depression .in Canada or the United States. ' Most depression talk comes from in, prosperous United States’. ‘Well, here's what Sam Dslwscn of the Associated Press reported after sampling on; dav of the present week: "The news is pa ' ‘ with cheer- ful ittsrns - record sales. record prliitlctidn, tovivod buying, pre- dictions ef sustained or increased demand. ‘Tbod. processors and distribu- tors repcrt- business continuing good and futur, prospects bright, (Paul S. wlllls. president of the Grocery Manufacturers of Amer- ica. says in Baltimore: . "Record sales are reported for i046 by. the Budd 00., builder of railway oars and supplies-of auto- mobile makers; by M. Inweusteln and Sons. textil, firm; by Briggs Manufacturing 60., auto parts snakes-s. "liilrstqualrter selu vellum ll lpercentaboveaycarsgoisre- ported by DJ‘. Du Pent D9 Nem- flil". thflfliwi- slant. Increase in tire orders from dealers since April l u announced by Belberllng nab. Der Co. A sharp increase in auto ssles in the last 10 days cs March d v o u O I i i ELECTRICAL is reported by Hudson Motor Car APPLIANCE ‘.1110 steel dusts-y suede more steel in than in any month Repairs on record. snore steel in the first quarter than in any quarter on X8226. . via . “ ‘Itee becomes more plent- PIIIIQI’ EIBCBTIC iful, more lsavallabl, yo; ta. zinc galvanizing industry. A tremen- dous descend’ for galvanised sheets, Particularly for roofing term buildings, will continue for sev- OR Phone 320 IIIINILLI BILL DeSsbIe LIB. GALLANT .The Central Guardian This column is reserved m news of local interest, but advertising oi s newly nature may be inserted st five cents a word, strictly par able in advance. ' nmsms ‘Taxi none cl C008! has Pnowlralius. uowaan lsannns 1M1 Footwear at 1'5 Qubeu Street. runvr s CAMIBeb-GABNBIIM more. _ ' MR8. IOHSTON’! LADIES WEAR-April Bargains -- Suits. Coats, Dresses. SALESLADIES wanted immed- iately. Apply F. W. Woolworth Cc. LL, Charlottetown. CLEARANCE SAL! lsdies hsnd- kezchiefs, regular up to 95c. selling for 35c. B. A. McDonald. “THE BADHROOM DOOR” plus ‘Variety, Baptist Church basement at eight. iilEAB JACK MoANDllEW and his "sobbing" saxsphine, st the Y's Men's “Varleties". April 25th and 8th. There are s. 19w tickets left. Get yous-s NOW from any Y's Man. ONE-ACT COMEDY "The Both- roolm Door" combined with a spark- lingmariety concert tonight, Bap- tist Cil-ulrch basement at eight. Ad- urixion fifty cents. ‘IIIEKPUBIJC are cordially in- vited to hear Dr. A. W. ‘rnleman, President, U. N. B., in P. W. C. Auditorium tonight. Subject- Imlguagc and Education. Time: 7.30 P. M. . HARDWOOD PLANE WANTED. -(A quantity of white or yellow birch seasoned plank, 1 inch t0 3% i-nches. write or Phone James Sounders. Kensington, P. E. I. THE LUCKY HOLDER of ticket for Radio and Record Combination. at the Prigid Equipment Lid. WM drawnby $811.11. A. Mclnnis and wcn by Miss Mary MscKirlrrcn, 66 Dozchuter Street. ' nms n: cans-calms - The death occurred suddenly in Madera. California, cn April 18th, of Mrs. W. C. Stewart of Calgary, Alta.‘ The late Mrs. Stewart was the former Lelia J. Peters of Lower Montague, P. E. Island. POLICE WARNING - The Prec- tlce of householders in placing coin in milk bottles for payment to 1M dellverymsn has resulted ‘in com- plaints to the City Police Depart- ment that the money, in some cases. has been removed by unauthorized persons. The Police have made several arrests of juveniles follow- ing investigation. STOLEN FROM WINDOVW-Sev- era! electric clocks_ and irons to the value of over $50 were stolen from the display window of the Redmond Electric, Grafton St., early Sunday morning, City Police reported yes- terday. The thief or thieves secur- ed the loot by removing a tempor- ary repair from the large window and removing all goods within reach. T0 BI INCORPORATED — No- tice of application for incorpora- tion by letters patent under The Companies Act by the firm of A. Pickard Machinery Limited appears In the current issue of the Royal Gazette. The object as set forth in the notice is to carry on a gen- eral wholesale and retail mercantile business in machinery anl imple- ments of all kinds, the head office to be at Charlottetown and the cap- ital stock to be $50,000 divided into fifty dollar shares. Messrs. Alfred and Walter Piclrard and Mrs. Laura Picker-d are named ss provisional directors. erai months, predicts N3. Ran- dolph, vice-president of Granite Steel COED! . s s . . "Heavy fuel oil consumption by Industrial and other users will in- crease by at least five per cent this year aver last, predicts Bruce K. Brown, vice-president of Stan- dmrdOii of Indiana .... "A pIuk-‘l-lp of rayon textile sales at tn, mill level in lilo next so days is predicted by borne New Y0"! Wm producers buyers are in s lastminute rush to get boys’ tailored clothing for spring, New York trade sourcep insist." There is inherent in the fcse- 801118 two thins! oitcu overlook- ed: (.1) That apparent drops in one ilns means a shift to activity in MOW"; (2) That each drop in price uncovers a new buying uevei when people can come in, unless they are absolutely‘ scared 0!! by talks of depression.- Before i010 is over it may. in isct. MID 011$ t0 by g champion, By Fogoly and Shorten Wm i8 m: me only 35H? x00 EVER SESM lgEGET IN THE. MOVIE; . . THERE OUGHTA as A LAWI S~BUT i1‘? ‘I00 I'LL 60 Bum) IF I DON'T DISLOCATB MY Mac \ I sun GUARDIAN. cnancowlrrown a Garden’! TBYOUII Cshlfllue hoe on Request AiiTiiilii vrssr ‘ IOIK, 2.5.1. to New Glasgow sud Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited 3061 or 540. ll CONVALESCING - The many friends of Mr. Bill Leonard, a pati- ent in the City Hospital. will be pleased to know that he is now making a satisfactory recovery. Bill received severe head injuries in a basketball practice at the P. W. C. Auditorium last Wednesday after- noon when he fell striking his head heavily on the floor. Personals Proiasisnt rphcnege Contributions Iadlrlilillvflns W!" S 01.00 lihch: I. M. Gunners; An- nie Crabbe: we. Elvin Moll/use; we. Howard Carr. dc qu son, Miss. Philip Matlleeon, ma. °" b’ m’ "m"- gorrnpmgflm; up; m. Donald Axwcrthy, Mrs. Russell page‘: o%u°:fii:“ltm 6m“: ‘UMME- p T$1__@w_ Seaman's Union crnc.) said to mom's nsmr except Sunday ' f,‘ ,1,‘ u", Oyster Bed Bridge lryMraI-L MacPllserwlsssndlWaGordonCas-r 51.00 Duh: liiiirs. Gordon Carr; Mrs. B. L. McPherson; Mire. James Drwwett; ma. Gordon Mdlnnis; Mrs. Omar Younker; Mrs. Bruce Younkcr; Mrs. Henry McQuawie; Mrs. Wilbert Amwocthy; ma. G. 0. . Grand 'l‘0te.l Oyster B611 Bfldlk- $21125. Review of legal Aspects l In Current - OTTAWA. April ll -‘- (C?) — Legality of snanoeuvres opponeu -wlth ills; mores. Pin, points of labor NI are in- volved, apert n-om aw odencss in the waterfront violence touched reement with the rival Senator's International .Union (All...) while the 0.8.17. crews. The violation of the code. Whether it actually was depends‘ 4 - Home. on the form of the agreement. Bile-Mire. Walter Lord. At the time the strike we call- gélg-ms. Hilglggud Ford 3i“ about two weeks ego, ncil- Each: . I . di bet th MH- Cefrie Mdmnie: 111m" 0J3. $153.5‘ ‘also. Kfinmui Yfrllilkfr- U05 ed the point where either party ° 3-‘ ' ' could lesallv stage s strike, or lockout. Beyond that point, the situation eamelfLSiriIle 1h the epsea shipping strike is a big estlon mart es both aids charge sl Illd l ‘OOHBIICB I0! 0.8.11. claims this was in Ibdersl labor t Mr. Douglas MacKenzie, Bay For- tune, left for Boston, Mass, on a visit to friends and relatives. The many friends “of Mrs. Ross Douglas will be sorry to hear of her serious illness in the Maiden. May Name Calgary Mesa, Hospital. Mrs-Douglas was the Ifnrmer Mae Best of Lot 16. P.E.. - Mrs. Ernest Axworthy and little son Sinclair, Oyster Bed Bridge. spent the Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. Norman Waugh, Will-not Valley, and brother, Mr. Robert Neill, North Bcdeque. IN MEMORIAM ID fond and loving memory oi our dear Mother and Grandmother, Mrs. Sash Mollecd, Albany. P E I who God called Rune April 1948. Dearest. Moths, thou has: loft us Andyolsrlclwedeeply feel. Blltqdstlodwhohssbaeftlfl. Andallcurscrrlvwelleflllhfill Sadly Missed, Fondly Remembered by Daughter Mira. Agnes McGaugh- ey, Sunsme attic. Bhluflll l!“ Great Grsnlbohildresi. IN MEMORIAM brother who was drowned on April ma, m1. _ Alovhs you diets W‘! am Brother-in-Islw Walter. IN MEMORIAM 19th. 1947. We mile with the world Bus never forget. hm lTrl/lonlm drowned April 19th, 1M1. Mylseartlnnnottelwhatlssy Godalostekncwshowlsnishhn. Inahumethstislouescusetoday. lovingly liemeustmbemd by Mother. ‘illl MEIMIIIIAM In fuid and loving mem- ory of our dear son and bro- tlhcr, LESLIE IVAN TIAYDOB. April 19th, 1M7. Lovislgiy Islntesnbued by , Father, Mother, llrotlbes-s and Sisters. , CARD OF THANKS m. s. i. s. Manhood and solidly of 81$". wish? that all their; and.- hbours or e Iymps snd help extended during their NOQHB bflQlVOlflCht. Chg i’ Q It,” ydll kl!‘ m‘ a Parade! all!!!” i Walls A Gilt. doesn't want to leave class-end have to maire embarrass- ing expianatic it's Parsdol silo ssh Ior. For Psredol means quick relief from suffering caused by periodic pains-headache, too-— without disagrccsbie after-effects. Ask your druggist for Paradol, scientifically compounded from 4 Ingredients. The nsme "Dr. Chase" b your assurance. s: _ ca. cllsss-s PAIADOI. In loving memory of my dear brother, so gentle and ts-ne My proudest possxons is memories ofyou Ilovedymssomlscbandtilinkof qqlbleegyoukr lvlnymllte notf otters. Ever Remembered by Sister Ole‘! Inlovingnsemory of Clssuloe navlseowlaopsuadnwsyonAv-‘il Depp in our hearts 1011i‘ 111611101’! l! O Ever Remembered by Goldie. Iva sudlsbsxfly DAWSON-In twins memory of nu dear sou (llasenee De-vhon. liblipscsnnotteilhowlmisblm lawyer R Cabinet (By Canadian Press Staff Writer) REGINA, Alprii 18 - (OP) -— Prime Minister Si. Laurent may name Calgary lawyer Marshall Porter to s cabinet post before the federal election, it is learned today, as one step Us his efifcrts to build u/p Liberal power in the four western provinces where the party now holds 1'7 cf ‘r1 sects. Between speeches and functions which have been the outward marks of his western tour, he has found time to have a number of private talks with party workers —many of whom are fer from rul- ing out a June or July election and are acting accordingly. ‘Filters is no indication‘ yet, af- ter a week in British Columbia and Alberta. that he has tipped his workers off as to when the vote will be. In Alberta, dominated by the Social Credit Party, the Prhle Minister appealed for support with the argument that no other party than the, Liberal is camble of winning the majority that would allow Ibtllllg sovemment. In rdlv- ided British Columbia. he is be- lieved to have held up the spectre of minority government ss a. rea- son for party toil. In his middle 50s. Mr. Porter has important connections with the oil and grain industries as well as other qualifications which party strategists thing would make him a logical man to succeed Hon. James Macklnnon. minister with- out portfolio and an Edmonton member, who is expected to go to the Senate shortly before the elec- tion. The Jung 15 dste for the Brit- ish Cohlrnlbie. provincial election raise-s interesting possibilities slbout the federal vote. Premer Johnson is said to have asked for at least two clear weeks between the elections, which if granted, could still mean an early July vote for the country as a whole. Meanwhile. Liberal Party work- ers range fairly widely in their private predictions about holw their party will do when the election falls. But none appear ready to prophesy anything like s sweeping resurgence od the party all through the west. This is th, way the provinces new stand federally: British Col- umbia. seven C.C.F.; four Lrlbcr- als; four Progressive Conserva- tives and one Independent w): generally supports the government. Alberta, l2 Social Credit, two Lib- erals, two P.C., one vacancy; Sask- Ell ih B to in O d cnd with 1'1, the Social Creditors are third with 1B and Ihg Con- servatives fourth with l0. FIRST COFFEE Coffee was introduced into Am- erica in 1720 by a Frenchman who imported a single plant into Mar- I tinique. in one of four provinces, are sec- the union was not. With the CSU. on strike against tho government line, CNS. was tempt to break the strike, though an interpretation of code is that it could not deal with another union wlhiio fir. 05.11. was still certified. Once the 0.21.5. had ships man- ned wlth new crews. it could take steps to break the certification of Relations Board. The private owners were entitled provide ship labor. They were not entitled to sign that time, because they had no employees who were mnsbers of the seafarers. placed aboard their ships, could go ahead and sign collective a... ements with them. retirements-with the 5.1.11. were legal hinges on what procedure was followed. here on lwhet form the union-own- ers egreement took. M tIle smaII stone with the big Ladies’ ond Gen-ts’ Alterations, 0., marriage proposals Wved B-PPTOWG W ills LON. atchewan, 18 C.C.F‘., two Liberals. .~ one P.O.; Manitoba. nine Libra-sis, G F H h five C.C.l\‘., three P.O.'s. ufg Q Thus, with so members, the c.- _ ' ' “n 0.1“. now is Chg strongest party a s." In the west. The Liberals, leading _ OPTOMI-TBISTI was somewhat different for the government-owned Canadian Nis- tionsl Steamships - with which -th¢ C.S.U. was certified as offic- ial bargaining agent - and the private shlpowners, with whom titled to recruit labor in on at- the labor e Seaman's Union by calling for vote under the Canada Labor Firm, healthy gums are important to sound teeth and sparkling smiles. So switch to Ipans-for lpsns is specially made not iusc to keep seeds clean, but to stimulate gum circulation. Try it. Brush your teeth with lpans. Gently massage a little extra lpsns onto your gums.‘ Your mouth singles with new freshness .- . . gums wake up s: s your smile gains new charm. Be bright aboufyour teeth and gums-—lpana bright. Product of BrIrfol-llynr-Mad: Isl Canada ‘Fir health gusas imp-basal thyst 7 out‘: f: Csasdlsa deasisu reson- mead gum mssresv. t > make a deal vdth the 5.1.17. to collective bargaining contract at The first exkct date ln Indian history Is 326 B.C., the year that fire extinguishing gas used in mod Alexander the Great invaded India. rmu uxrnvcvrsurzso oas ,_ Carbon dioxide is the principal . INDIAN HISTORY ern fire extinguishers. But one, seafarers‘ crews were they Whether or not the owners’ s.r-, It 1s understood that no offic- l information has been received NOTICE The on-rruol meeting of the Benevolent Iridl Society will be IleId in the Whelon Memorial HcIi cn Wednesdoy, April 20th. ct 8 p. m. . Full attendance requested. i. HOGAN, SIIITS and PIIIITS __ Ar __ BIIRBAIII PIIIGES SUITS s20 s2: sso PANTS s: s: $I 8 $3 bargains Repairing end Pressing FIIEII KELLY I73 l-Z Greet George sr. DIVINELY APPROVE)! In the 19th century in Salem, N. were con- to sis-ls of the Moravian hutch after rh-swing cf lots of etemtinc whether the match wgg ‘Specialist la the fitting of I gisseee for the correction of ocular defects." 6t GRAFTON In!!!‘ f rid‘ sifms pnce ' flit-Ti s , challenge! to; lyour sense of vsiuei It's fiilikely that you can matci {the beauty and fine color of thid lslfiiilangijflswless solitaire’ ajlglfi where near our featured pricei" April is Diamond Month Ii. II. TAYLOR Jewellers for Four Generations