credit . Buying Reported Disappearing At Fttsi little from Saskatchewan Scene iiaami. (CP)—Credit. buying, mg. an economic rnainspring in W‘ .3,-mu. gal province. is fast “M. may to each on the barrel- ad. mm recast months one after an- ,m.,- or 3ukatcbewan's smaller ill have pm on a strict- : More than 100 centres have Minted the policy and the, number still is climbing. The lnkvhantewho placed cash- i sin: in their iigymove has been high successful. But best cultiomer—‘.l:--‘ tsrrmr. I! bought on credit in min; and paid in cash after he.r- ,, finds it pretty toulh INN- Mesehantl changed from crerli' u, out; . as e. maul; of financial self-preeu-ration w on farnlel content asii grain and started to run up heavy bills. They say the more was inevitable and became . cntninty when wholesalers out time snowed for payment (mm an to seven . stores report 7 ,The Guardian Page . Friday, April 23. 195+ pressed dissatisfaction. - TLC president Percy R. Ben-' gough said the government should have called on Parliament earlier to extend the period of supple-t mentary unemployment insurance; benefits for cold-weather unem-t ployment. which expired April 15,. Much of the unemployment, he: said, has been brought about by,‘ the admission of cheap goods into‘ Canada in competition with dnm-l estic production. He mentioned‘ particularly textiles. rubber foot- wear and cement. t CCL president A. R. Mosherj said the time has come for thel government to get a program off public works under way. both to‘ provide new work and to enlarge. the productive capacity of the Canadian people. WEST FARES BETTER lUnexpected Entry To Empire Games VANCOUVER tCPi An inno- cent mistake has resulted in an unexpected entry to the British Empire Games here July 30-Aug. ‘A formal invitation was sent to Singapore asking that the Feder- ated States of Malaya attend the games. Singapore. bursting with national fervor. interpreted the in- vitation to apply to the state of Singapore and speedily accepted. The mixup was discovered when BBEG officials here noticed the flag i l 4 l 4 The government. in its review" sent from Singapore was not the of‘ the employment situation. same as the one displayed by Ma- boiled it down by industries this‘ lays at the last game: in Auck- way: i land. New Zealand. A polite inquiry about the flats new design prompted the reply Manufacturing. trade and serv-i, ice industries were stable during; the month. In manufacturing divi-‘ Feature Specials, Friday and Saturday SUIT SALE Buy Now! Save Now! On Genuine English Worsteds VALUE PACKED —- Regular 57'“ 1%.. there was nothing wrong with the bunting——it was the flag of Singa- pore. Officials here realized only then that Malaya had not received a formal invitation to the games. An invitation was hurried off to Ms- SZLI. LIVHTOOK The ¢eoptnnieeeesh.Iome sure- aeilhig their livestock out M guapto pay their bills. Others sions. most branches had sustained employment. The textile and cloth- ing industries took on more work- ers, but less than usual for the period. Farm-implement employ-. merit was up more than usual.‘ Truly here is the big Suit Sale you've l l l l been waiting tor. These suits are cut .95 cmm any haven't. enough money to put. in their 1984 crop. "A large number of people in Iafiatohewan have over-purchased end ere living one month behind rather than one month ahead." says it. E. Walker of Saskatoon. secret- .,-pmmeger at the Saskatchewan seotiai er the Retail Merchants‘ Aneehttnsi. Merchants in ouh-only centres off st. first but sales volumes now are holding “pills. Walker. who has been trav- gmng throughout the province to tell bueisieu men of the move in- una each. says the entire picture is fevonble. “ volume has been maintained and in some cases increased. he says. Back bills have been coming h at a rate faster than itminel. All oelnmiunitiee which have ellasl-tamed credit buying say there is s diltinet lack of cash. But “hs.blt-biiyim" may account for some of the difficulty. London Sec Cadet Corps Wins Trophy TORONTO (CP)—'I'he Courage- use see. cadet corps of London. oat. have been named winners If the uilrles M. Mutch challenge trophy representing the Canadian lea cadet swimming champion- ship. In making the announcement, D. N. Csthers. chairman of the national sea cadet committee of the Navy League. said the London Layoffs continued in iron and steel. On the labor department‘: fig- tires. the West generally had the best showing with respect to un- employment. The number looking for jobs through NES fell during‘ the month on the Prairies and in British Columbia, but rose in all eastern regions. laya and a reply is expected within a week. Should Malaya also accept. Can- ada will be host to 26 nations, counting Singapore, an unprece- dented figure for the games. Union‘ Hetidis‘ Urge Action 0n Unemployment Canadian Suridyors Ahead of Yanks MONTREAL, (GP) —~ Canadian surveyors are far beyond their sm- OTTAWA (Cp,_,_ Unemplnymem ertcan counterparts in professional among Canadians reached a post-‘‘“““‘- ‘ l”dm¢_ Untied states war top in lllzircli. it was all-‘land 51-WV9.V“F’ “id W5dn95d3l’- nounced Wednesday. and immedi-' w- 3- W1“13m5 01 Grand R313‘ stely the major labor cotigresses'ldfi. Mlfih-. Chflllmfl-11 °[ Eh? PW?’ called for federal action to easelerl-y division of the American Con- its effects. grass of Surveying and Mapping, At the same time. by an ap- said he and his colleagues look to parent anomaly. government fin» Canadian surveyors “for leader- ures also showed employment on ship and guidance 1;; helpmg us the rise as the spring pickup _set to false our “Mu5_-- ln after several months of decline. Addressing the annual meeting The °m“a1 M“-‘Ch “"°'mpl°y' of the Quebec Association of Land ::_:’:;e§fu::?:'re“(;laef:1se:yb3;fl2:n::’1:'; Surveyors, Mr. Williams said that to be the trip for the 1953-54 win- "“°'l‘°.“"1°°”°‘[°‘ “um” f"°':‘ 3 ter. They said that later but pre- C°'_"pfa'f! B_chk 0 Colgmes lor an liminary figures I‘PCf‘l\'£‘(l bv the 5'“Ve5"”‘ “ 'i.° Que 5“ 3°“ °(’ gov E r nm any m,m,,¢,, 1m(,m,‘lers LllF£e.f‘t'ilJlBP6L:i4 ills tlljireeemlir ploymcnt started to slide down in 10*’ ““1"9‘51“§5“ V“ “W '5 '3' tin Quebec city, McGill Univer- esrly March. The post-war peak of those look-lslty In MOM-Tell. Ind l-1'19 'U¥1lV¢‘-1" ing for jobs through national em-lslty of Montreal. plnyment service was 560,898 at March 18. it represented a Sl0\\‘t‘t'l- down rise of about 10,000 from n GREEN BAY SCHOOL from Genuine Yern'Dyed English Suit- ing and cleared to us by one of the leading makers of higher priced lines. Which means: Big Savings for youll Feature Price " Sizes 35 to 44 ‘‘ Regulars & Stouts 39 were s/Mug, TOPCOATS Ordinarily to 32.50 Regular 12.95 Value * Blend Covert: and month earlier and compared with 408,000 a year before. METHODS DIFFEB. Against these labor department figures, the bureau of statistics estimated that in the week ended March 20 there were 318,000 per- sons without jobs all week and looking for work. This compared with 3i2.000 a month earlier. In the same week. the bureau; calculated. there were 4.459.000 persons at work up 17,000 from H month earlier but down 75,000 from a year previously. Variations in the labor depart- 'ment's and the bureau's figures are sccouritad for by a variety of factors, including different meth- ods of getting statistics. The hu- reau gets It on a sampling of 30,- 000 households. The NES figures represent job applications on file- at. a particular date. The government, in a statement accompanying the two sets of fig- ures todsy. said an expanding in- bor force was primarily respons- ible for the small increase in un- employment. LABOR DISSATISFIED Heads of the .'lil0.00il- member Trades and Labor Congress nf Canada and the 370.000-member Csnadlsri Congress of Labor ex- eerps compiled ssa points out of‘ a possible 000 (or six compulsory evehh which decide the winner. Runners-up were last year’: win- nerd. the Jo Travers Cornwall C. en pa of Winnipeg with 477 ‘clues. tianttir Corps of Grand at. Nfiit. placed third with 348; Kine‘ eflpe. Midland. 0nt.. fourth with 800 and Ask Royal corps, To- route. II!!! with 300. Be on the 3AFE.side Johns-Munville Broke linings //—' \\\ \%x\\\\:\§\\‘ \‘ \- /?[F/?/6[/?.4f0/?./ Ph||ee'l14l' ) King of all two- door refrigerators, the luxurious 12.4 cu. ft. Philco AIM- nealic with 2% Cu. ft. built-in master freezer. 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Maurice MoQuald Grade I.—1. Myrna Murray and Linda Cudmore, equal; 2. Francis Ciidmore; 3. Paul Murray. Perfect attendance —- Emma Cos- lello, Rxisaltne Flood, Lawrence Costello, Joan Costello, Earl Cos- tello. Elva Cudmore, Evelyn Flonti Peter Murray. Linda Cudmoro amt Myrna Murray. Teacher-.—tBernioe Flood. "' Brown - Gr'ey - Blue - Teal * Sizes 34 to 44 " With matching Belt 3-5 24 l ENl]Ell5UNtiEUUM[l IVVHERE QUALITY IS SURE I 2. .95 WELCOMlNG GROUP MONTREAL, (CPv—Murrn_v Bal- lantyne was elected chairman of the Montreal co-ordinating council for new immigrants. Miss Con- migration depattrnen said the- work or welcoming and integrating ‘ immigrants “is part of the general problem of citlaenship." s\ \\ Fl/llml/midi/L‘! "5 on/tr/rots \ V \ \\\ nis W0 assaiesl 2-WAY it open‘ "'°"' 'i Ihl tint Iuhmotls defies! . . . but the first and eeilylvflytutlllflcnfvljuolu ...neJieh|eeeO...nenmiocleontreIs. It thlnh tee Itself. Pvevldee In Hod hnipudwl UH Mum 00 HQ hefi shes sick!