APRIL 12.‘ THE GUARDIAN. GHARLUJTETOWN l Export Trade Di interest To All Canadians BY FORBES RHUDE Press Business Ediior A; a. thirdo! each Canadians salary con-us out o! export trade, it is o! considerable interest to him what kind of world is in uhe nesting - s. world i.n which the European Recovery Program will play a. large part. E. B. P. is political as well as economic and designed to enable" Europe's democracies to again In: themselves up in business and maintain their way o! liie. It is o! moment that E. R. P. carries after moat foreseeable dangers. econollnie and political, have been plumbed and realized. I! it had come. tor instance. in the relatively optimistic days alter the war was pieced logether during war it might have been regarded the week-end b the steel worker- as a. cure-all. i! not I IT"- lmmigrant as e youngest deiliilh- bed- ‘ ter Marla urllolded stories o! Ger- New one is countries tasin: wt many slaves-y and Russian domin- lrnow that it will not o! itself put “gum them on their feet, but that it In i942, 17-year-old Marla was may give then time to restore them- -' ool in Poland. Then selves- :21... hLheschNazi decree that one Russia pushed in the‘ limit be- Woman, from each family In her fore Ill-LP. should come .nto eflect. native town o! Rawa Ruska must go and it can not be suid with My as slave 15b0,- ta Gemwnyg To pro.- coniidenae that the pressure is 1.90 e.so 2 25 lecl her mother and older married relaxirls- ' sister, Anna. who still is in Rus- ‘Hiiweveih “he "km W" °t ' ‘ slim-dominated Poland, Maria cl- czecrmswvukla did consolidate the lei-ed to g0. no. mother died in olwwsiiiw 0' ti“ W“ “"1 These two lines are also manufactured 194i , apparently set a barrier beyond Along with 1a other girls. Maria vlliich We! "l" “Qlilfzlnat- was taken to Stuttgart, Germany. GWWSTWRY rem I‘ . towork in a thread factory, Not de- of the wld W“ w‘! mill’ will "at by the Crown Diamond Point Co. Sev- slrlng to return to Pollarid attthe Zizzcggdwcflltlha ‘£23,121’: 0,1122%: eral good shades to choose from or the end oi idle war, Mara wen o ' ' - - - z Marseille. France where she Iwork- malimw °lzInkm fonowmg uttrudwe PM“, I ed Ln a hotel with another Polish “he Wm v° e “s” ' . girl and an Italian girl, both of 1 4 whom had been in Germany as I I s k T Quill" ' Gauom 1' slave labor. .‘ Last July, Yarosslawsky received o a letter front Marla -- the first B t c s I .___,_. r I a (By The Associated Press) LONDON, Alpril ilk-British Motor - 19B USE CROWN DIAMOND PAINT PRODUCTS y CLEAN-UP TIMEIS HERE. FOR BEST RESULTS USE CROWN DIAMOND PAINTS AND EN. AMELS. ALSO YEOMANS GARD SPAR. VARN ISH AND VARNISH STAINS. ALL THESE PRO- DUCTS ARE THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, BEING BACKED BY A REPUTATION OF OVER NIINETY ‘ YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. THE NAME CROWN DIAMOND IS YOUR GUARANTEE 0F SATIS- FACTION. SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN BY PR OWSE BROS. LTD. ONLY. Pole In Danada Meets Daughter After 21 Years srnmxr. us. April B — ‘OW- A story that i168". 31 3'9"‘ '3'“ when 1, young Pole ventured to hi; wit; and two small daughters reached a clflrnax during the week- end when a North Star aircrait brought Marla Ysrcsslamky t0 her rather in Sydn¢y~ ‘the intervening years iiret- sew Semen Yarosslawsyk ceuzht in the depression and his savings eaten up_ 3y 193g he again looked for- ward to bringing his family to Canada. , 'l‘hen. as his dream came nearer to reality. war struck- whgl; hgppened to his small iam- ll?» in Poland during the six years 0 ALMATEX The Liquid Pfiistic Finish is on outstand- ing achievement developed by chemists during the wur; and is now available for civilian use. Almotei; wear-resisting lin- isil is highly recommended and is made in six standard colors, also" clear for wood and Linoleum floors. 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Quart: liouseeleaning Suggestions f0? bdflilflflll Wqllg and Ceilings u“ Durolove, an Q3] Bound washable wuiler paint that» l, "FY "FY f0 apply. l0 beautiful shade; and white to choose from. I ron FIREILE“ INSURANCE CONSULT H. L. SEAR gl l “i! Oil IOLIIID IIJISHRBI! UJRTIR PRIIII‘ word he had heard from his tem- ily since tlhe beginning o! the war. Yerosslawsky. who became natural- ized four years following his ar- rival here. began arrangements to W“! hi“ ‘IS-lighter 1° Cam“ car marmieciufefig a" bu“ 9”‘ Bath time popular brand; an recom- Johnson's Gin-Coot, pints 69c Quart-s I25 “ GREAT GEORGE ST‘ TELEPHONE no I i133‘ :35" olliimézlzt; fllnlgbwléxl)’ tliheeiir £55."? atlingrrtixrlh: me-"ded I" a" kin.“ °I wwdlmrk’ bu?‘ Johnson's Posts Wax, pound .. 69c . Representing the following Companies: fiaerizggiiregffifllflsgssly palsliporrtwlxiilfi §§§',i",‘.§,,'§ii°.fl.§.“ws and conun- miolf! hill??? and linoleum‘ DH“ bu"! "‘ “awe; IFIoortWIIXIC Pill" i3‘ . an... 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Package O oflicials have finally come to the ‘conclusion that-"conaervative Brit- ish models could bring only a. lii\= Saskatchewan steals PLENTY~6F FLOOR COVEillNGS-DN-i-IAND NOW! e .- — ' I ' - b u. » CURTAINS "W" "m" Frills“ “hunt.“inzrtzrzzznsz... j continue to caterwtol clients wkixth CONGOLEUM \ _ DRAPERIE$ Mom-REAL A ~1 10;“, m a. taste ior soda uxury, o e1 . w... 1...... n McGIlllbut u... 3...? fmigiliéliféigrulfzers" noigestiglcmgflxlmgg; REXOLEUM . p o WINDOW SHADES lment will be put on by the Univ- ersity o1 Saskatchewan! A group oi McGili ttudents. mostly veterans in the department ot English and with extensive ex- perience in Moyse Hull productions, had planned to do a. road tour un- cler the direction o! Eugene Jousse this summer, both to get practical experience and also to stimulate interest in the drama in smaller centres. The plan fell through be- cause of lack o‘! financial backing. A group oi’ University o! Saskat- them are Nuflield. Standard and RUGS and MATS Austin- They still look askance. though. at what they call the "chromium-plated exuberance" o! United States models. Prices o! British oars still are high. but the post-war increase in United States costs has given them an opening in the cheaper mar- ket. In Switzerland. for instance, a. recent international show had the medium priced standard 1B- horsepower model selling (or £606 $2,424). That included Swiss dut- XENITIAN BLINDS FOR THE ‘BEST IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS Russian Communists went to the European Socialist meeting in Ber lin in 192i under instructions to "take them by the hand now ill order that we may take them oy the, throat later." That has been the spirit behind every irierldly- Since then a description oi Rus- sia's undependability would iill a book. She had pre-1939 treaties oi. peace. non-aggression, mutual aid or alliance with Poland. Finland. Sees Little Value in Attlee, Truman The Government, through to which will be attached a traile for carnylng scenery settings. Already acme 64 smaller centre chewan students, mostly veterans. have the-very same idea. it was dis- closed here today by Ernest binder oi! Saskatoon, a delegate to the Arts Council meeting. Their plan is being backed by the Arts Board o! the Province of Saskatchewan. this board, is providing-a station wagon and stage ies and was $400 less than the cheapest American car there. Austins priced at £345 pounds i.o.b. London. are being sold in the United States at the rate oi 250 a week. “Missing” Boy is Returned liome _______ l‘ And Stalin Meeting (By J. M. Roberts. .lr.. Associated Press News Analyst) Herbert Evatt o! Australia has joined the ranks o! those who ad- vocate a sort of "desperation meeting" between Atlee. Truman and Stalin to seek a solution o! the world crisis. These advocates seam to be overlooking something that sticks out like a sore thumb. looking gesture from the Bolshe- vieia that I can remember. The 30-year trail o! the revolu- tionary government in Moscow is marked with the bleached bones o! broken agreements. It goes back to the Bolshevist agreement that the component states oi the Soviet Union should have certain rights oi autonomy, including the right to secede. Mil- lions oi Soviet citizens have died as the result o! etiorts w express Lithuania, LatviafEaionla. Iron, Britain (with regard to Iran), and Japan. She has violated the Briand-Kellog anti-war pact, the conventions o! the League o! Na- tions, the accords o! the council o! loreign ministers, the Yalta, Pots- dam and Tehran agreements. the lililf-Dflwer Moscow declaration, the Atlantic Charter, the most re- cent European peaoa treaties and the charter oi the United Nations with regard to both' Korea and Greece. SEEDS. PLANT. GARDEN SUPPLIES Cut out this advertisement, mall l“ I at once with our name and address. . You will resolve IRII eur Ileauillu asvv garden book, fully iiiulireisd. A lot oi the trouble with Russia several pages in natural colours, finest, traces directly to the completely throughout the prnvinée have ap- plled to the University o! Saskat- tnose rights. The Communists began violating President Berles oi’ Czecho- HULL. Que. APril 9 — (C?) — slclvakia was assured personally by _, chewan u, have m, players v15“ Young Jean Maurice Cadieux is cynical manner in which she uses the IJ-egiy by which the United Stalin that, i! he oriented his "'°'I'°"'PM' ""I“'HI'I“‘I' " their communities. The whole pro- bulk WWW» hi! “dwmllre endfll- fllfeemenl-S 1° limb" h" 0W" States ecognized them as a legal country toward Russia, Czech ln- 3C9. l leer is estimated to cost £7,000 nnq The lii-YBRF-Old boy. who for ends. As long as her ioreign policy gfivgfn£ent m; dgy am;- ll, w“ dependence would be restored. Ask ' m‘ ’ _ "m1 0w /_ aside Irom Government backing "WW i‘ w“ h" Keri "when is sovemed by a combination o! signed-by continuing their lnter- Bones new i! the" is mil possible “'°‘“'"‘"””m: , i.’ Slnglo lime Molar L /» and ‘man 8mm!’ together with 211:1 van-lontwpolgelfn Lhfltdl-Tng revolutionary zealousnees and lm- gel-once in our internal @1151“ profit in trying in do btlglnggg “ni-Mwllltsearvp, l ,. Helediln v___ - the proceeds of three plays P1" °i1 h s a w. l M’ re “m” Peflflllsile lmbillimfi- Hm’ 118T"- through the Comlntern. with Moscow. ' ‘ i ~ at m, Unlvgrgity 0g saghmmwan I!“ "Iiht W m!" Bu" hi! merit with her can be only a snare - mother Mrs. B. Blakeoiey, recog- nized his description. ire-m news- paper reports, Iie had been miss- ing since April 2. and in that time and a delusion. 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Conn-oi, which will guard the motor against _ eph Donovan with an attendance damage from overload. e! twenty three members. ‘rile meeting was opened by the President with the club Womens Creed in unison followed by the roll call and minutes o! lest meet- ing which were read, approved and__ signed. , It was moved and seconded to buy eight new window shades for the school. %qp_.y _ IF i. t ....?"".l.".‘l..l'.32 s Experienced engineers at your nearest C.G.B. nice will be glad to assist you in the selection of ails correct Motor and Control for yoinr appli tinn. Write for Bulletin CGBA-2492. by _¢.....l. ? vi» , ~- Millions find reiisfmhwny Nl Tablets relieve headaches, sick feeling, duo lo irregogrirz. Theron i or Lcgselbiqohellnarelbiolsrs i 3 ees action. oversl c,‘ f l l ‘" "' l I u-EilYiiT-EZIII.;fI"'.-...-"'<'= W’ . " . ' U e ' ; 9* "ml ""1"" ilmi" If?- '"::.::"""' -~ - ..ll..:~.:. in"8‘...i°.i;l.":n . ‘OANHGHI It em also decided to d l DIYDVNIV "i" i . GAIN! JOIIY l? 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