NOVEMBER 30. 1950 Snow White AND Real as-llllem (;q-c your free reel liat todlyl Ask a View-Master for Christians. At luadlu Daparun-at. Plum. Drug llecls------ ud cm Mona the cutting non of snow White come to ma xlal-I It-fen your ,....: so nail you can almost touch one of (III funny little dwarfs! You on have more due: no eacltilll 1-aunt shown with Your View-Inter. Ali in full color And three dimensional he nudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Mother Goon Rh!l"'- 11'' (315031! 5",”. cowboyl, Wild Animal: and mnny other exciting picture notion. THE IA) for SEVEN DWARFS VIEUJ-WHSHR Iwcomi. V DEMONSYHAYION MILLER silos. 145 Great George st. Phone 565 G. T. GLMIKE JEWELLEII Prompt View Master Mail order Service Bulnanenlde 132 Richmond St. Phone 86 STILL EXPANDS Tile lfmted States steel Indus- lry in 1950 reached an annual cs?- acztr of l00.000.0w tam. EARLY LIMIT Parcel post service was ln.!.lStu- ted in Canada in 1850 with I weight limit of two pounds. EVEN :- A GOOD Mourv 25"'5lll W llorresponllence Tabled tcanttnued from Page 5) yond the normal damage suffered throughout Canada as a whole by virtue of the cessation of railway operations. "This Committee was instructed to forward the views of the Leg- islature to you and to indicate that a proper estimate of those dam- ages would be forwarded to your Government in due course for proper redress. "Signed on behalf of the Com- mittee of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward island. "J. Walter Jones. Premier. R. Reginald Bell. Leader of the Op. posltlon. Walter E. Darby, Ai- tomey General." Mr. Rowe's Reply "Ottawa. Sept. 16. IMO "My dear Premier: "I wish to acknowledge receipt TI-IE GUARDIAN , CHARLOTTETOWN of the letter of Sept. 16 addressed to the Prime Minister. signed by Yourself. the Leader of the Op- position and the Attorney cum. ll. snclosim a resolution with re. spect to the car ferry service bg. bwoen Port Bordon and Capt Torznerhtline. " s e Prim ' you, this matte: irfix::v”l:ein.gd:!::E Bldered by the Government. I shall mace your communication before the Cabinet and it and the read. lutlon enclosed will also receive careful consideration. "Yours sincerely, "C. D. HOWE. "Acuns Prime Minister." , men has not yet been 0 id by the Government c M and Possibly it may need some further urging. e H0 Quoted an article irun the - Wlfmlpelz Free Press. republished mcnllnl On Premier Jonesl attitude ' It the Conatit U l H Quebm '4 On! Conference WM due to the car terry lune, "Apparently. f 11-; the Premier hadmnfhls e reporm did not Very much consideration. becguu he had to use some harsh words at . . that conference," My, 3911 Mid. "As long as the matter is being Imnded to. it is satisfactory in us . in the Opposition; but we would like to help in pressing it to a, final and satisfactory conclusion, I would like to no further and urge another resolution-and if M09558-Il3' move one if I thought it would be of any svall-though perhaps it could be taken up at the Dominion-Provincial confer- ence at Ottawa next week. I refer 00 I support price for potatoes for ' our farmers during the present emerz9nCY. As the matter has been before the Government a resolut- ' ion. perhaps, would not be of .5. slstance, but I trust that when the delegates go to Ottawa. head. ed by the Premier, they will press strongly for this measure." Thanks Opposition Premier Jones said he was very much obliged to the Leader of the . opposition for the manner in which he had replied. The matter of traxsportatlon across Straits was laid before the Royal Commission on Transportation, and this Commission has not yet re- ported. At the Dominion-Provincial conference next week the subject will be sure to come up again. "The Government here will cer- tainly do everything we can to avoid the situation which occurred during the recent strike." the Premier said. "As I said before, 111 m.V Opinion A bargaining agent should not have been appointed on the carferry. There was only a little over 60 percent of the crews applied for that. Yet the ap- plication went to the Department of Labour at Ottawa and the Brotherhood was appointed the bargaining agent." He added that in the days of Captain Read. Unions were not allowed on the ships. since 1943. under the present control. they have been allowed to make an agreement: but even so, the clause in the agreement says that the Government vessels Discipline Act takes precedence over this agree- ment. "Noiwithsianding this. the Captain tied the ship up dur- in: the strike." the Premier said. ”We want to see that this does not F at Ottawa. ' and stating tint em; I matter in , the - happen again." Mr. !sviIle'I 5Illt0!W"' "We may set price support for potatoes or we may not." laid Mr. George E. saviile. Fifth Klnlf-S. Outstanding Va OVERCOATS 29.50 All over CllAllL0'l"l'E'l'0Wll you hear about this ., .....-e "but there is one thing the Feder- al Government could do for U10 farmers of this Province. A great mgny of our potatoes, if they are to be marketed. will have to be shipped to St. John or Halifax during the winter rll0nLhS.--":l”l"j- I e -r -, nu hear iflcm Downfnwn... 7 "Let's take time out fnracu of coffeel could VIIVV. .3 ever had!" You bet it is. You in this famous blend. 0 for some Chase at San rn , d Sanborn for 86 years - and W! popular every day. "A pound of coifee-Chase of Chase & Smborn! hear them at Home. . . 'chd Ch au- ;f.9.::.:.i”.:9:"i'.::.::::..;..tzaciiiwe lift, more fragrance. more real coffee flavor 'es, Canadians have preferred Chase & lbu hear them i n Grocery Stores... lease!" Pomemakers know there's an exlrd nus of coffee goodness in Chases: Sanborn. Smut shopper: ask for it every time. ' . Get the coffee that has more of all that; good. Next time you shop, Isk 50! I P0""d PAGE SEVEN .. get more right now." getting more lr Sanhom, think the Government. should ar- range to provide transportation We added um. the Pmvlnclnl Department of Agriculture should take this matter up. At yesterday's sitting. by mutual agreement. it was decided in omit le Leaders SALE! One look and you'll know that these VEL- OUR Cools are a real buy of this PRICE. Close- ly woven l00Vo pure virgin wool. You'll be snug t Browns "' Greys i and warm this winter and for many winters to come "' Fawns MENiS.ELYSlAN OVERCOATS Luxurious Deep-Piled 10070 Virgin Wool Fabric DESUNMIUDMDRE VNI-IERliUAI.l'I'Y ls sun: The Greatest Bargain the customary lrlbllles Dlld 9' members or former members Whd had passed away since the last session. it was felt that this could be done more Wt1n'Zl.V 1" WC Speech from the Throne and in- the debates fnllowin: the MD" lrrgular opening of the House. P it You Save Dollars at this Law Prlee O of the Season