DIS-PLAY AT NOTRE DAME Reflecting the desire for great- er cultural development and the ability t.o follow through is the work of students at Notre Dame Academy in the field of art. Pic- tured above is a display of oil and water color painting and ex- amples of leather work now be- ing publicly shown at the Aca- Pilots Dispute ls Continued M0lNT‘RlEAL (CP)——A meeting Saturday between the Shipping Federation of Canada and the Great Lakes Pilots Association failed to bring nearer settlenient a dispute over the use of pilots on ships plying the Great Lakes. The federation claimed pilots -picketing at Kingston, Ont., have demy. Imagination and technical skill are shown in the broad sweep of seascapes while the still life work reflects a sincere appreciation of the subject. In addition to this form of art the pupils of Notre Dame show t h e i r versatility through -a top quality display of food products ranging from filuffy not obeyed a count injunction re- straining picrketing issued Friday: Th-e federation could not “con- done such violation of the law by entering into any negotiations or discussions.” THREE DIE IN CRASH NASHVILLE, Tenn. (hr) — Three men and a woman died Monday when their light plane crashed and exploded while land- ing at an airport here. IN P. E. I. Will Soon The GREATEST Event of Its Kind Be Here! CROCKETT 3. STOREY HISTORY 152 Kent St. To All Tubeless Tire Owners We have just installed one of the most y up to date tubeless tire repairing mach- ‘ines in the Maritimes. knolavn as the Giant Air Spotter. for repairing nail holes. ' glass cuts. and small sectional repairs.’ All repairs made with this new machine carry our full guarantee. « Come in and inspect -this machine and see the difference yourself. "The Service Is Prompt” _Reg. 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Milady’s wardrobe brings out all the artistry of pro- fessionals as countless examples of the work of the young seam. stresses are presented for inspec- tion. Admiring the paintings is Alfred J. Kelly well known Char- lottetown businessman. nu:-kc’ j Electric Authorized A @ Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television \ us and we are entering our next‘ Page 16 The Guardian Tuesdav, May6,1958 xpecis R..;;;;;’. will Be Past Within The Next Year be about the second quarter of next year before a real upturn can be expected, and he doesn’t see an end of the recession in this calendar year. He saw several factors con- tributing to the current dip. They included “tight money;”. expansion of the last several years; shrunken. world demand for Canadian products; and the -economic adjustmentin the United States. SOME PLUS FACTORS There are, however, he stated, many “plus factors” in the situa- tion. The capital expenditure pro- gram, though short of last year, " 112 Kent St. DIAL 4021 NOTICE The annual meeting of the York and Dis- trict Artificial Breed- ing Club will begheld at Birch Court May 8th at 8 p.m. Mr. Earl A do m s.‘ Assistant . Dairy Superintendent will be guest speaker. This is your c I u I: please attend. “:iol> I QUALITY C see the Complete Room Settings Furniture Dept. Ch’t0wn Store 2nd Floor The housing pickup probably would result in‘ 140.000 new res- idential dwellings this year, increase of 15 per cent. Ard it had been estimated that each of $2,000 on appliances and fur- nishings—“a lot for the trade.” _ l Total employment, despite un- employment, continues almost at a peak, so that consumer income‘ should be close to last year’s level, and retail sales are still rising. There were also the "built-in stabilizers” —— of such things as unemployment insurance, old age pensions and family allowances. The advertisers three - day meeting is being attended by some 800 delegates from across Canada, and its theme is “Ad- vertising: The creative force in marketing.” POWERFUL FORCE David W. Wallace, president of Standard Brands Ltd., Montreal, betwee CONCRETE smars. WHENy'1YlO,U.,USE, MA , an~‘ retail 3 Section of new concrete Owned by I another of Monday's speakersu vsvcrnment e x p e I1 (1 sta;ed: i recession. Dr. Davis W. Slater, professor ‘ of economics, Queens University, said d e s p i t e heavy consumer spending, consumer expenditures in recent years account for a significantly smaller proportion of the value of Canada’s total out- 'put of goods and services than: they di-d in the 19205. . 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