STORE HOURS DLDSIIID Open evenings until 9 o'clock WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY - FRIDAY Saturday Evening 6 p. m. Remaining Closed Monday dc Tuesday ATTENTIBN GARDEN eirv Consumers and Producers lie-Sunday Deliveries DDIISIIMERS Sunday deliveries until further notice and we ask all our customers to purchase their Sunday requirements when the delivery man calls on Saturday morning. We would like to sug est that i! you do not have enough bottles for your oubie order that you pur- chase same from the drivers and hold them for lu- ture Saturday deliveries. , We will be open Sunday morning from 8 till 9.30 to receive your milk. The PURE MILK D0. Ltd. Phone 584 191 Great George St. Commencing Sunday, Dec. 25th we are curtailing ATTENTION LIVESTOCK SHIPPERS AND TRUCKIRS In order to avoid will be unable to scoop IIOGS - CATTLE - CALVES - SHEEP - LAMBS this week after Thuruaiay, December 22nd ‘ LIVE POULTRY after Tuesday, December 20th Tuesday, December 27th. holiday week-end. pers and customers a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS CANADA PACKERS LIMITED prices delivered Ciierielleievvst Grade TURKEYS A Upiollllbs. 4s I6-l8lbs................. 40‘ 0verl8lbs................ 33 GEESE AllWelghts 38 DUCKS, All Weights CFNCKEN Special Grade A spool.‘ Milk Fed Milk Fed Over s lbs. 42 4o ‘WHoSIbs. 39 as FOWL ~ Over5ll5s. 4Vzie5Ibs. 30 2D CIIGIIOfIflQym ‘ l In view of the long holiday week-end it is to your advantage to have your livestock delivered early this wee . ctarrying over any Livestock we labor Government In Role 0f Santa for British Yule By Norman Crlbbms Canadian Press Stat! Writer LONDON, Dec. 20 - (CP) .\‘.i.nta Claus is thriving despite devaluation. and Britons will en- Joy a. better brighter Christmas this year with more food, more toys, more drink and more candy. Clothes. I00. will be plentiful (or those who can afford them. Many things will cost more- bread has already gone up one hali-penny-drut supplies generally are better than 12 months ago. For one thing everyone is get- ting nine extra cups of tel s. week. as the ration was increased Dec. 4 h-om two ounces to 2 l-O ounces a week. Other increases, umoursccd by Food Minister Stralchey in the House oi Commons, were: Bacon: Ration raised to four ounces s. week. The new ration will be maintained tor some time. but may not be kept up tilt-migh- out 1950. Candy: An extra six ounces in the four-week period beginning Dec. 4, making the total ration 22 ounces ior the month. Cooking fat: An extra tour ounces during the Ciliristmss per- iod. Cakes and sweet biscuits: Bakers have received a spociail allocation of ingredients. Turkeys: Supplies bettl’ than last year and appreciably more of other types o! poultry. Christmas puddingg with price control off, will be in slightly beb- tcr supply and rather richer in content. Large supplies are arriv- ing from Australia and the Repub- lic oi’ Ireland. Mincemeet. candied peel and crystallized fruit: slightly better. Fruit: More spies and oranges and plenty o! tangerine: and other fruit. For The Wssssil-nowl Drinks: Good supplies o! wines We will resumedrecelvlng all types oi Livestock, This will also allow our staff to enjoy the long May we take this opportunity to wish all our ship- POULTRY PRICES Effective immediately we are pleased ro pay the following Grade A Grade I Grade C DAIIADA PADKERS LIMITED Prince Edward Island and spirits. except wlhisky, which is still being exported on s large scale. walnuts, chestnuts, slmonb, Braz- ils. hieat: Considerable stocks. Rat- ion increased Dec. 4 from 1s. 4d. <30 cents) (about one pound per person) to 1s 6d. per week. Food Minister Strachey said the in- crease would last well oven- the holiday season but might mt be maintained indefinitely. Sugar: No increase. Last year's Christmas bonus was nine ouncos o! sugar, tour- ounces oi tea and two ounces oi! candy. Prunes are limited but canned fruits will be around with plenty of canned plums. Evaporated milk Grade Grade 8 C 43 Z5 37 25 30 25 35 20 35 20 33 23 3D 2‘l Z8 26 ‘II 25 23 I8 Political win Nuts: ‘Plenty available including - THE GUARDIAN. cuAiiLomiTo-wu Five Elections Back in Office; not. 1s. - (or) blow favourably in I949 for live Canadian govern- ments which called elections Prime Minister St. Laurent. iiflitlna his first general election as heed cl.’ the Liberal party, was returned to oflfies with the largest group any party aver had in the House of Commons. The party, in office tor the past l4 years, won I03 out of 262 seals. The Coalition governments o! British Colin-ibis and Manitoba were returned with increased re- presentation and the Liberal gov- ernment. o! Nova Scotia was re- elected with s. slightly reduced nia- joriiw. In Newfoundland, the first cial election following the Island's entry into Confederation March st, brought the election or a Liberal government. Mr. St. Laurent took over the [prime rnlnistership from Rt. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King in Novem- ber, i948. He led the government through one session and then cali- ed an election tor June 27. The Progressive Conservatives with George Drew, former Ontario premier as their new leader, made what appeared to be a strong bid tor power. But when the voting was over. Mr. St. Illi/urent and his party had gained ground all across the country at the exipense oi’ the Progressive Conservatives, the C. C. F. and the Social Credit parties. The 194i’! redistribution act, in- creasing Commons Representa- tion by l0 seats, took efledt with the election. Newitolmdlandb en- try into Confederation added another seven seats, raising the total from 24.5 to 262. Ebllolwing are final results of the election with the party presen- tation at dissolution April 80, in brackets. Liberals 198 (mo) Conservatives l1 <69) ; UITAIWIA. zProgressive (L C. F. 1.3 (32) ; Social Credit i0 (l2) ; Independents tour (three) ; In- dependent Liberal one (none). Total 262. Eight ‘by-elections were called Oct. 24 to fill vacancies caused by six government appointments and ilwo deaths. The Liberals retained four and lost three of the seats. But the losses were to two inde- pendent Liberals and one Indepen- dent who had campaigned ln sulp- port ot the government. They were and cream Willi be in better supply than before. Christmas shopping started earl- ier than usual. Thousands were attracted to the bigger and better- stocked toy fairs featuring chealp- er and. clever toys. For six shillings (93 cents) they can have s. slin- jlul-lipes- that somenaults and skis across the floor, a three-geared can for £1 and toy television sot: at 10s. On the debit side of the picture, potatoes. tomatoes, onions, bread. apples and other essential foods are costing Britain more. An in- dex o! wholesale prices at the end o! October-first hull month alter devaluation —— showed widesPru-d rises. Fruit and vegetables had come up 4.9 peo- cent since September. High prices for wheat raised the index o! cereal prices 12 per cent. Tomatoes and apples rose 74 DB1‘ cent-but a large part o! that was purely seasonal. Othel- food prices showed rises ranging upward from nearly three per cent. wholesale prices of all articles- lncluding subsidized ioods and raw materials, were 7.4 per cent above a year before despite the government's policy o! tree-zine prices, profits and wages. newts 1. Make amends for 2. Queen o! fairies (Poss-l I. King o! Judah 4. Thongs 5. Colonize 6. Analysis of an ore 7. Check 8. True 8. Pierced ACROSS l. Accumulate 6. Portions o! curved lines Flavor Soak through Capital oi Tasmania Title o! respect Hal! ems City (Ga.) Plural pronoun Spread out I2. Chop, lls Land- wood measure Dreriched, as with a hose l1. Exclama- Lion 22. Merganse 24. Flex I0. Head covering 26. Bubsided 30. Co-ordi- noting conjunction 80. Per. to area a 3955335553 85. Drone " 3d. Attitudlnli 87. Pranks Yesterday's Cryptoquotei Put Governments l W. DAILY CROSSWORD 16. Youth 18. Female pig 20. Garment 21. Nourished 22. Cork 23. English 24. 26. Silkworm 27. Signal light 2B. The bully 30. Aihrms with a spear 31. Takes Power From Labor In Australia ,1? Robert Gordon Menzies heads the Liberal and Country parties‘ coalition in Australia that defeat- ed the Labor government of Jos- PPh Chifley. in power tor eight years. Defeat nf the Labor party st the polls followed the partyfli delfeat in New Zoaland after a l4- yeer tenure o! office. given seats in Liberal ranks. The Progressive Conservatives re- tained the eighth seat. Provincial Elections In Nova Scotia, the provincial Liberal government. was re-elect- ed June 9 for the filth consecutive time since 1933. The Liberals ceipbured so o! the 3ft seats in the House ct Assembly compared to seven for the Pro- gressive Conservatives and two for the C. C. F. In the 1945 election, when there were only 30 seats in the Assembly, the Liberals won 28 and the C. C. P‘. two. In Newfoundland. the Liberals won 22 seats in the zit-member legislature, Prorresslve Conser- vatives won five seats. The other seat went to Peter Cashin, nut- spoken oppponent ot union with Canada. The Liberals were led by Joseph Slmallwocd, a mrm largely respon- sible for bringinz the Island into Confederation. The election was held May 2'1, two months after union. In British Columbia, the Coali- tion government-m fusion of Liberals and Progressive Conser- vatives -- defeated a C. C. I". bid for power. The Coalition, re- turned for a third term. won 39 seats or the dli-member Legisla- tive Assembly. The C. C. l", won seven seats and an Independent and a Labor candidate one each. In the 1945 election, the Coali- tion won F17 seats. the C. C. F. 10 and an Independent one. , The Manitoba Coalition, a fusion oi’ Liberal-Progressives and Pro- gressive Conservatives, won hand- ily. capturing 44 of the 5'1 seats in the Legislature. The Coalition included 29 Liber- lll- Protzressives, 10 Progressive Conservatives, tour Indepen- dents, and one Liberal. The op- position included seven C. C. F., two Conservatives, one Indepen- dent Liberal. one Independent Progressive Conservative, one Progressive Conservative, and one Labor-Progressive, In the 194:5 election, the Coali- tion won 4.2 oi’ the then 55 seats in the Assembly. SHEFFIELD, England — (CP)-- Harold Whitworth. 15, has gone to school for the first time. Until nine months ago he was s “blue baby," unnible to walk more than a few feet. 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