I ti I ,, I -Lli . f " 'J- tan. i V ' Thursday. April 2, 1953 Spokesmen Outline Issues' In Next General Election ; ASPHALT ROOFING And SIDING Consult Your Local Contractor For Estimates GREER & BRIDDEN fied to leave things as they pre . . . " Mr. Coldwell said the CCF plans to place several matters before the electorate, inc.lutlin", its demands for a tuition d health insurance program. The party also would eritlche "extravacanee and inefficiency'' in the defence prourunmmd Uu' rovoi innent's failure" to undertake a national housing pio-Riam. Mr. Low said the greatest problem faeinR the whole world Is how to "distribute the abundance that men in this age of machines und skills can produce." He suKBi'sted that only the Social Credit party could open up a "new era ol security and freedom for all men." OTTAWA (CP) Spokesmen for I he fou political parties in thu Commons have outlined what they believe will bu some ol the must imK)itant issues in thu next eleelion. The speakers were Dimcau MaeTavish. procideut ol I lie National Liberal Federation; Gtorge Drew, Pioisressive Con-iervative leader. M. J. CoktweM. Ct'K leader, und Solon L()W, Social Credit leader. Mr. MacTavish Siiid the main issue, in thu election will be. whether Canadians are to continue to, have a "isovornmont .sustained by the only party which attracts popular support in all parts of Canada and therefore elects members to the House of Commons from every province " Mr. MacTavish diopped IUj hint as to when the next election may be called. Prime Minister St. Laurent said recently it will be within the next few" months Mr. Drew said he believes on" of the main issues in the election will be the -waste, extravagance and inefficiency of the present uovcrnment." He added: "If Canadians want lower taxes and their cost of living te- i Electric , ; 1 -.. - v j one r7 J i: 01$ 7 . - LIMITED P.O. Box 721 Phono 909 CPR Earnings Up $2 Million Over Last Year There is no "overnight cure 11 MONTREAL (CP) Canadian Pacific. Railways reports net earnings of $-8!)30 7lJO for 1U.V2 compiled with S26.812.832 for 151. Gross earnings were $457,801- duccd, then the only way they ,' can do anytluns about it is to Uiett a. new government. This ! i-overnnient is old and l'ird hi i office. It re I uses to make any ;69. compared with $428 911,807. In for- Other income declined $6.6111.860 ( halites. It withholds nistion. It U completely satis A FAMILY . Mil " 9" . J t , t BO -0 Hut t i "tVnnttcf Of" 4y t-, t4iru tvi. CooV hkn Utt e- Willi that wmc tiuautiful styliOQ, that some great uil( ..,. , performance, Hiot some rvoit-for-your money value V !. ! , is bctnq cnjoyeJ by millions m a whole family of . 59.7$ Frigiciaire Appiliances 'to S23.eril.7T3 due mamiy hi ' lower earnings from ocean steamships operations und lower j dividends from Consolidated iMinint; und Smelting Company ; Net income after fixed charges, which declined $145 0110 to for irregularity But there is a simple, natural answer to the common problem of irregularity; due to lack of bulk Airmen's Kin Invited to Unveiling S13.5DO.OOO totalled $39,100,000, a decline of $4,200,000. After provision for dividends oil preferred stock, famines available for dividends on ordinary stock' and for reinvestment totalled S:i60O0.009 ThW v;is eoual to $2 61 a share on t.S01.015 ordinary shares, com- S?V Ncr. -' . fei .... i;, ' ,,... u ir 4 3 . . , : 'Mi-. A S . 1 ;3 r. v It 41 ' . - 4 LONDON P Next-of-kin of more than 20.000 Commonwealth airmen who died in the Second World War without a known I pared with S2'J8 on 13.100.0u', j shares in 1051. Tot 1 1 assets increased by $57,- The KellopR Company has made whole wheat bran into a dclicioiu .re..kfa'l cereal KeJUfc'i All-Hi. in. KFUOCG'S AU,-BR PFR-EOHMS V Ml WML Y H HIT 1HI (i-T I'E LAXATIVES OO CHEMICALLY. lT HELPS CLEAR THE LSTESTISES OE ii AS'I E A SAT t H L WAY. IT PROVIDES SOL TS MIR t HI IK LOR EASY SAll RL ACTIOS. There is no stotnarh upet, no huniiinj, noalter -cftt?ft except the li-elin ol s( list action und lutlill-inent that comes u it'll natural, notmal ehminatiou. 000.000 Ul $1,918,000,000 Working rapd.il amounted to S116.925.03l compared with $1035U1C1. an imie.ise of $13,060,470 There are mrn and women fper-h.is vm're one of tluin) who iui4i't Itt "ii.ume take iir. onirc". TttKV I liV TO Sl IiSTITl TF, iSNATt kAL 4 -OI( l(; AC WN" lOk T1IK NATl KAL nKorLAKITV WHICH SKN-IltiJUl K UAII.V HAHITS Al) -W4l It II NT BI I.K IN TIIC ' ntKT C(iri.l) I'KOHABI.Y MAINTAIN. Many fall into the habit id nins l.i-ttive in a u.iy lax.it ivf makers Tirvvi" ini-inli. 'I hi-y Kike "hii; l(p--t " s ilt nilly Allium! i-vcn rc.idin the ilirerl tin UIm-1. Naturally, h tirriltiny -with products iiiiciult-tl tnly l"r oer niuht rt'lu-t ol a t-mMir.irv -('(-i,tv - 'Tt-i ui the tlrlii .ae (li jetie s t-m an hitnatiir al liain. There's nothing nmg, n( o.ur, witi tiilciny laxatives ttrfiistonatly. It y.iu ted you have id Like a jiit U: iire u t.ike it u ilv- in an at rtir.iie, n-oiin-li tended dtc-O. til T THtRE IS A WY TO a i ou tm; imu;-t fE I. A X ATtVhS A U TO HACK ) Ol H lt Pklh OS VOI.l'MK I P W. A. Mather, president, said volume of freight traffic rose bv ei"ht per cent in terms of ti n miles and was greater than prave, will be invited to attend j the dedication of a shrine being j erected to their memory at f:un-ous Runnymedo on tbe banks of: the river Thames. The memorial will be unveiled j by the Queen Oct. 17. Spokesmen lor the Imperial War Graves Commission said invitations are tioing out to the im- ; j mediate relatives of all those j ' commemorated at Runnvmede. including some 3 00U Canadians The invitation, however, does not provide .for any financial assist ;mv previous year. However tonnauet would have been below 1951 but tor heavier grain shipments. These accounted ir more than 40 per cent of lot a Iieiehl traffic. . e " ' Freight earnings, up- $25,700 -000. made no four-tilths of the Bioss earninvs of S457800.000 ance towards travelling costs although reduced fares will be available on British railways. Designed by 69-year-old Kd- ward Maufe, one of England's j leading architects, the memorial stands on the edp.e of a wooded hill overlooking the Thames LACK Ot HI I K SMI at;. It IS 0(R THE hlk't above the meadow of Runny-J Pa"!pn;cr earnings Increased by $1,200,000. Net revenue from express operation increased by $1 500.000 Net profit of Canadian Pacifi-Airlines for 1952 totalled $364.-000. compared with $1,084,000 in 1951. Expansion of operations in Canada resulted in nn increase of eight per cent In ah -trait miles. Truihtain latini relief, of four:, Kelinvn's All-hran innst le eaten rev; t ilar ty. Ndi an have it lr hriakta-t every morning secure in the knoult-de that it in't hahit-lonnintj. .More than one million swvrugs rf Kell(g.;'s AH-lirau are rutiMimed eai h day. 'I hi popularity ol ii-selt pn)( that this natural laxatixe cere-d live up Ut fthat ay alMut it. . But even Utter propf aines frm thousands ol s.ti i-.tied All - It rati int. Thev write ol their own f i-e tt ill to tell m hat natural relief lliev receive Irom eating Kelloyy's All Hran d-tily and drinking plenty ul water. FAT KKLLCX-t'S AI.L-BRAM K KKV MOkMMi FOR HKKAKFAST FOk 10 DAYS. Til FN, IF VOVKIC NOT TOM-I'l I IFFY SATISF1FU, SKNI) TIIF FMPTV lAKION TO THF KF(.Ft.O lOMFANV, FONDO.N, ON I AU 10 Al (.FT lMrui.K uFK MONLV UAt K. Uiiiiuib- KeIloy,' All-Iir;iM h.u helped unlliun hy not our mede, where Britain's charter of rights, the Magna Carta, was granted by King John in 1215. The monument consists of a shrine, enclosed by curving cloisters with the names of the missing airmen inscribed on the stone casings of a series of narrow windows. fl: : hill- l -'f - i v .if - ; ' . 'V - t L PTTrf " : U Chrome Looeij j Look ot ihe beauty of a Coocy Kitchen fJ 4 Ensemble, and you'll agree.. . . for colour, " J f-, ,..- .-; ,4 coolness, grace and durability . . . Cooey ': f ' -;.. ,j Chrome Sets just con't be excelled .... """ ' ' ' Remember . . . caw toe Icon too! r 7 v "Cooev will enhance your eating pleasure" Chairs from $10.80 Tables from $49.50 ' Jf y ;.:. YOUR GARDEN- 'I HOI HI E. In many natural (kk1s such a certain vegetable, Iruits, and grains rat ure fjrutt s ahiiudant ti'ituml bulk whiU nunually and luiiaraMv aids the rhihinie cf--j ol elintjnati'ni. In no other natural Tu:kI is natural lulk so Kk-aity iouud in tlienuter Uver of the whole wheat kernel, ktiovtrt grnerally as bmn. Eian is nature's "iaxalive ftd itihtead of a medit ine". hen pro-rly protes'ed and shredded, whole nht-at ttrau yit'ld- mimmiiIi natural Onilt that the diye-tue - ttiutaii haU'ikiiiia.(i-tliii?.U way. In the centre of the cloister j rests the Stone of Remembrance Above the arched entrance is a Canada Imports Fish Worth $6 Million OTTAWA CP) Canada Is one of the world's leading fishing countries, but in 1952 she 1m-Dorted canned, processed and stone eagle with the RAF motto I and the inscription: "In this j cloister are recorded the names I of 20.456 airmen who havu no ! known grave. ' They died for freedom in raid I and sortie over the British Isles v tyyy and the lands and seas of Nor- them and Western Europe." fresh fish and fishery products valued at $6,265,094. This Is shown in a government return tabled in the Commons for Gordon Higgins iPC-St. John's East. ' Canada gave most of this business $3,280,396 worth-to the United States and the V 8. imports included canned crabs, Surmounting the shrine's turret is an air force crown with a star above and in the stained glass of the great window ol the memorial, two angels are pictured holding a scroll with versus from the psalms In the Book of Common Prayer. I clams and shrimps, valued at ! $1,036,929. Japan got $955,582 worth of Canada's fishery import business, including $658,053 for fresh fish and $146,480 for canned Advertising in tho Daily News Brings Results GOING TO PAINT. A ROOM? IT WILL PAY YOU TO Want a good job wall, and ceilingi that will keep their beauty through the yeorT SUPER KtM TOHt it rich at velvet; rough of rubber; oi easy (o dean ei your platlk ihower curlaint. 1 6 f marl, new, read lo-uie thadei; or intermix fot an aliBQll vidlest raige of colon. crabs, clams and shrimps. Norway got $748,886 worth of the business.. Peru $323,977, The Netherlands $188,658; Britain $168,800. A fisheries department official said the $6,000,000 fish import bill was normal for Canada. Much was made up of specially products and it also included some fair-sized orders of fu.li m 17D0D ooo oila used for pharmaceutical purposes. x r ii-iSVs) A long Way from this nage, ' I 8 Time for a SMl! si I' l v IIhII Bc sure to see tho hu9C selec,iori ! ' il Vv $ I ' finest quality garden implements oni i 11 frNlvll ifm '5 ' supplies now on hand. We will be happy to advise on your garden problem rl-j j ff j tlMi MHTF. SAL f H0ME C00K,NG APRIL4th 1 :' nUlt. BY LADIES OF THE MOOSE... zzzzzz AT --- PHONE 46 x (a - " ' Want to keep down your coitt? One coot covers most surfaces walpoper point, wood, plaster. VVhal's more, yoi4 don'l have lo buy any primer or under-coaler. And w,lh dvtabltSUPl KfM-fONf your original point invesimeni lastt and lasts. Wont to sove lime and trouble? 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