SATURDAY Annual Meeting‘ mum,“ g ‘d5 held today Wai aoe R. Campbell,‘ a Dam,’ Umwd chum“ a“ president, tated to shareholders. that theuesls. at the resent time an °*"wd Wm‘ “m” m lemma i» ~ grim“ or i:- "" .. . WINDBOEODL. A i134: - At the annual meeti orgbrd of Can-- d Milrchlsou R. 0. A l‘. son o! m. Campbell stated. that this u m T- - - abnmnn, and mp0,“), ‘we o, m. a Mrs. J. n. uuniuoon affairs, and. that the lonI-iom P1596 on“. and prospects oi‘ the mlllt ahgtgased upon mbure peacetime con- Méubampbell stated "In "m!" wartime demon 1313:‘ ‘Qsusdinn “ma. ' ' I me 5:015:13‘ tzngzhigh-civilian 335mm‘ :3‘: Ind B18706 the mocial nuptial ' i; curtailed. and the 1 oi time u ' 3m“ d which the nations mercies fiat, will flfixrndmnm future m o m ary a . The total value of production in a‘: 5 ° a ‘m’ ‘m3. um was more tgsnufgur times [first ‘ f 19:39.11 tpro t r Prov 0B Zn- tnxe; ifmounted in 1943 to l-‘L- m‘ H‘ “m!” fl““m 301,953 n, compared with 3.084.158 in 1942. In the net earning for 1948 l meet Min Keith was weer 3‘...‘°'§.’i.l?.°.%l§§iil.".i‘§ii.‘f§‘$°iir u» m m» m» ~ i». m returned to the company alter this ‘M ‘ “utch-m‘ nawfid h“- 5h‘ war. Nci profit was equivalent t0 03- ' 0mg“ flaw‘? ‘ 02 per silnre as compared with $2.22 u‘ m‘ m“ f‘ m 5' ‘Ed’ slum in 1 . peirn. Campbell iiiuwii thartad in w“ s, W‘; interests o ma mum p 110 n ' of ‘iciviliam imssenglizr yelhicles,“ 511$}: tflend‘ u“ "In ll UXCL§ [fixes Evie liDO gale of prfissenger vehicles should be ‘tdtgwgfl-w reduced to more moderate levels. y m ow“! In closing Mr. Campbell said that d1“ 1“ "w" mdlwwu- ""- Canadian industry has been out- n wwmm‘ "*4 W" 5- sianding in achieving large-scale 30"‘ “Eflied- m“ 15'5" o‘ wartime production. 1n comparison m? mwd- Th‘ m“ '4' m9 with peacetime conditions its task h - been simplified by the absence "Y" “"81"? l‘ “d- A tom ofadiiiiculty mm regard to distribut- w’ thawing‘ ‘as? fwm 1 d k0 . $£$su"§-‘§p¢wnc. the wurdeifort u“ 5;: rt l wnlmsflim“ {vflfifi " l“ “m; uee. re urn o pcaceylli-owevcr, theirs will be the m f" ""53 necessity oi’ finding markets in linc was " ' ‘M ' ‘"7339 uqih Qxpanded productive capacity wmmgiww and working force. ‘Phi; is the fund- I n I amental problem whichdcallstefor all ° 1M” énlfhul‘ r 10in . I €E§.‘§f.‘Z-‘é§?.°;..%.§‘.°“...3“n..f.l..§” ..- m w ~ gggjgidm s. t. | gcther can provide." bride u‘ i "I feerl‘ I shmélsd 135%"? thillelélbilbfi pflnud ing t e even w c ave m title strike which shut mu plant mm"! down on Thursday of last week. a ‘in January 1942. 1t having been w“ fimviously established by a vote of a-M" 1e Company's employees that the n“ mars.“ o’. w" u» mfllljfii) e . . .-.. wlHme-me M ;2.1.:ii:.".:.'*i::.n*"ii.%."'"...::§.u.iiu goigwwt" 95W»... m... .. since the contract was signed. the t °°1- cmployees have been called out on ° rst w mus, three occasions. m fi the lwivd A reins. ; occasiowwss in November 104B, the an?" Will Ili- a" ""4518 strike being of one week's duration. a," - A»- A- Olmvhsll. Ion: The second occasion w“ , "n", 11ml’. l. 1'. uid Mrs. W. 0. Span. day strike in April of ma. m pm- W a‘ chlflvfletwvn- sent occasion is the third strike in IIEWSEY NOTES about twenty-eight months and in view of the wordiniz of the atrike (Continued tram PIIO 10, clause in the contract. we came to ihc conclusion that either the Union did not intend to gblda by its coven- ant; or did not understand the phraseoicgy of the contract. ‘Incre- iore, following iihe strilne at 111 AM. Thursday; iastévzg ncltéixze c5 _ cancel at on e on a Th, yo “ma” . "u" relations are now severed ghnggfi dq. “with” Recently by Federal le inlatiim. boundary n? ma” m I the Wartime LabOur Rclatoiu Rn- River. guiatiiatias have bfgn enacted. Thai-ac large m" rezu a on; prov e procedure or m; paw” orderly collective bargaining with re-_ n mu’ ‘n m” prcsentatives of labour orgsnilat- mck_ ions. We are, therefore, advanein, three the proposal which appears in an ity o! advertisement in to-dayk, press, viz., that under iihc new code u new contract which the Union om- not fail to understand be n egotist- . ed viriih the U.A.W.-C.I.O., subject so istgdsocuring certification under that he a 9. - The activ- the In , u; . ltv o! movumeigstmiguom m,“ ,. 1d f, ‘ {uranium sna run but roi- another, Wilhe- ut e min tn t, , _ gill all theuluglu; on?“ n on) BAMAMA! was rtlled and everyth dy “ next 1 " On d N Au f $110 smile: did“... 1 di ' n,‘ z n their mdlcs,biitont:u1x:rg=?1mube|d runiuion of their they some wll for the Government had plu- _ ... " T-_----. . I)“ ‘ ~. 3 Ra "~O-__. - - ‘="" - .' * ed little swam-t on these, to 64252:" s“ ".’._$§J° Qlinilqua , _ , draw the bargecgiallcd with emi- rants: and the Indians made last eir canoes to the tow-lines. And ODD! AND EDI Map above shows location of the Quake of 19H- An ad. in The , —e|gilL Atlantic bases, now under Guardian not long ago, gay; as nri-ysr l Britain, an item of it “November ~ on in perpetuity 18th, 1929, an earthlsiltke was felt l was recommended to th; House ewfoundland." . . . . ... uJllllfllfl-CB by Re- E0 1' rcsmtutives r‘. Edward Herbert. t0 we w ether or not I'd Blilltdltd this uskc It a r : ' ‘ ouisiaiia: W, Sterling Cole, New a and William E. Hess, Ohio, man sub-ooinsnittee. dropped 20 feet for n. distance of 30 miles. A tidal way iollowed and iort people were swept away by a wal or water". Most of this. II note. was takenufrom The Guar- s. t there is snotherrmhul 1y‘ o! minor char-note I nupect |t a v- u . ther inland and somewhet parallel 0 h ’ nun“, o‘ hum" m" aisle. 3o I just cut out the in- ‘I Saturdamliprilfiilo Saturday. Mac cw 3 - piece Tapestry Chesterfield suite Aim" Y flfllglw e su a w a e nienee in your oine. l] d d b t] ite til f, l“ fill (i fl i. (l l! Covered all-over in the popular tapestry in a neat figured pattern. Ches- Clsh Price terficld and two chairs complete. All cushions are spring-filled for your extra comfort. Reduced from $209.00. I e e Better Quahiy VELOUR Chesierfiehl Sulie 3A fine suite for the modern home. Covered in s better quality velour that will give exceptional service. Chesterfield and one chair in wine, ' Cash Price other chair in green. Reduced from $239.50. Other Smart Suites from $134.50 t0 $23950 Fine BEDRQOM SUITE “utlélilisciigtlfleiaaavery special value. Four piece Walnut finished $9250 Value in flaring-Fined Siuclio Couches Cash‘ Price Here is a noteworthy value in new studio couches. _Filled with comfortable coll springs throughout. Easily con- verted into single or double bed at night. Up- holstered in an attrac- tive repp. 3-piece WALNUT VENEER Bedroom Suiie Do bl bed, cliif‘ n er an re ser n - 0- e-minu s e inis e n ue fol dds iuptih teiylf iidl rich walnut veneers. Outstanding value at Simpson's low price. Dresser cash price‘ is equipped with clear glass mirror. Limited quantity only. ‘ Other Modern Suites from $69.50 to $172.50 0 t m5 I M M O N S "Slumber King" Maiiress no o e most famous mattresses made by SIMMONS. Has tempered $ 5 e 29 ° ifliisiiilfi-Zfiiiiiiffil?‘...?.i“i.‘.li.°.ffl..'f°"ffil “S.‘.‘.Z;..P'°"’“"‘ "°“'"' m" Game In and See Our Full Display of Budding F - A- Stewart Jones’ — 129 Kent __ Street SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN ACCORDANCE wrrn WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE nucuumous Choice of Dresser or Chiffonier cash price Made in matching design so that they may be used singly or together. Finished in rich wai- nut color in go with your other bedroom furni- ture. Dresser is equipped with large clear glass mirror. L"—-'-'—'_- i RECORD Ranges $72. cash price Solid Cast iron range for the modern kitchen Made with polished cast top and enamel finish. Equipped with waterfront and low pediment back at no extra cost. Limited quantity — shop early. Big Clear-Out of BED SPRINGS cash price’ Every bed spring in stock priced up to $16.95 is l REG. $18.95 to $16.95 included In this special sale! Come in early as there are a variety of models from which to grouse]. All have sturdy wooden frame. Size ” on y. Look! Blown Cotton MATTRESSES $7,,” cash price For those whose keynote is economy, we offer these loft cotton mattresses at a rock bottom ' {ice-ugovered in a serviceable art ticking. le: . ~ . 1.1!] Iu-vv the Filndean. | 0 w i D . I ta - ... 1:: mus..." n. that. P 11°“ 692 Charlottetown {Zlfi fi¥€€i..‘“$n‘.‘i'."°..‘.“.‘i? ‘$2? - aehrzfltigrnc grmiagilxire “or. orhstudtyé h l 2 GI ill 7 O I ° “ ' "n? - in sewing. if this is done correct- blooming in the rockery just now crowds it out. ‘ q q F" u . Eagfrgllufitlghd: ffugwiéalfigflg; lpf:?glézsnngllgi'llfiupbgnedal0llignlggg g; Zeliianglsooktg ‘the “Biiétigrerupygfiigiv; wlmrliiliglistiriielviyniliicesnsiazvivted the wage“ found dud g1!“ gut/i W333 thlgyfo’ ab‘! faintly-alas- ¢°Wd""b1° “m? "l4 “"519? "will ewise The inst m5 is to pr - {lower risi on s two or three alo the h e c m ‘y ‘ v ' m“, M" ' ‘w’ cnmm‘ w“ "kw" by m’ m“ 10mm m,“ mo" a w - u: Iround in a s eltene small fellow indeed. The 1h tionel some; which was ind by l the "W" Q "runner, o’ “nxinwgiorgm. gqkenegggg: mum: oimfierdboalrg gioh stsllnnlt must be more than zlalecc where the snow bunks up lg-iitnry soclegflgg New A1 llunn i 1 ' wheel’ Q DC’ "Abiagwwign $5112“ hm ' n‘ ulf s. entury since I lut sow it 1|“ 1 q an rtthe .1: i d.bl in n new . . 1”" “ma,” "‘"'°'"°°““"”'°°" comm“, o“. M, W," thmfllfd e If?‘ nliilikwlieig: §acr::bin¢.ing.p'_n°i'b gengieinlgu, tooogise i? ‘I101’!!! “$2M: ‘til: méi’ Slfliifi... novgc( "Will. ‘Fgrsiieglmfiiun ‘in gut nmiu I '1',,'§,_“' . nlv lfingl . abov or m6 “m, M. am“ ma“. . "MmICIlEHCIY A country. gnplant. tho h na- as the "Oloth-of-geld" ear cor- end I purpose long this cldlver p Ihr Jesus" wu (mowed th Wipe oif meet with s dlml “hi” °lmfih°f§fg mini up‘ the pm: into all of e n:§i-bi°sa:n'=uu airmen: iiifilfi‘ g4 nliibni‘ ‘Enfiiiio fir“: {gadolinium vows-git. "2'; "m" M “mm” w‘ ' b m“ 5mm‘ Q24,“ " '°°“ Y,“ m“ ‘Pfhm. IIIO ° l"! orm ( y ppm 1;- 943" on '9‘ "any ' H t It z ' ' ' iii? I0 p closed th the on, pllcg i i; on were ‘uh m! "Wham" u h m“ ) d a‘ ‘mum f . cu y w h i here is that like artistic standpoint. then the yel- M1‘. lllllllll‘ 11.11. hymn " ow God 3e with u 3' or nu; ‘m; w in m; col vii laiililflgvli’: l" '5“ ‘Roles ‘aloengizghetrifiinig: the ‘P8803; eliwfiuglalrftflfiui 'E'l'-"nii§'i§1§°§g"-ifi $31K” §h°m§i§i“m°$? ‘ffitwtiii m: ‘fgiltiielflfrllns 2rd 9§i§§ym§'i'¢§' '11,; ~*_.m”“n' o; u; weaugfielfiogh ‘gig? “'2': mmmlmud“ itufvlfi e y "II- roul w a n| passed as Salisbury. the Winter Accnte is spot where our native vegmtionsnow" nre just poking out bf ‘the- Herbert Err: was held at thidnci g ' no a ’ -- dedtoc fort summer icseflsvcrsnd tcminl