v -rue GUARDIAN. cnaaaorrrcroww I x . .. .p s Mlincn 9. -1951 linens am Ax V I ' fa Lizijgq Refreshmenf mat osvf-ftuar'a”wnvI . HERE'S THE IIIWIIIIWN . IIN HIGH MILEAGE for your tire dollar. Drive in today. IIORII VllIlII.0CIl Moron CHEV. I 0 Moss none are: on ooonfifean THIS YHAN ON ANY OTHER KHID The new Goodyear DeLuxe is designed to give you EMEZ; more miles of carefree motoring. Stronger cord construction . . . huskier, more flexible shoulders . . . wider, flatter tread . . . all these features contribute to the biggest value "O 60 TIRE SERVICE BARIOIIR W5-' VULC. a REPAIRS coco:-ossow TI -:1 : AI II-I. II I '33?!-13'. '1.'a"'YE1L?Dl K ' .-.e..a-4-z.vaa,: , ;- i ' . r The Hamilton and Gait in 1836 was one at-the first macademized roads in ca Upper Canada. HISTORIC HIGHWAY highway built between Younueeo IA sp.'E.;'or.s...ms'.n:l - A DROP WILL MAKE YOU WELL. iIMM'- JUST A SMALL SPOT 8t”.EE'”3sIs9-2E7fP3"mns”" 1' A COUPLE mucmons N " SHOULD no me muck. OF RASH! I' For: AN LL NARROW STRAIT The strait of Georgia between Vancouver Island and the British lumbia mainland has an aver- age breadth of 20 miles. ' "rueke ouci-ifrgijo 31: A LAW Premier Jam lcontiluddl from page 1) ever comes when my hon. friend the leader of the opposition gets into power. he might be glad to have. the opportunity of imposing a sales tax to pay for his free school books and those cattle schemes which he has been talk- ing about." Agriculture Replyinl to the Opposition claim that the Government had failed to give leadership in agriculture. Premier Jones . maintained that the policies followed by the De- partment refuted this charge. "This Government at no tune could prevent people changing-over from livestock to potato farming." he added. ''If we did that we would he called Socialists. But we have always advised people to stick to mixed farming. "Those farmers who have stuck to five or ten acres of potatoes and kept up their livestock are not in a bad way. It is only the People who have been specializing In potatoes. and owe immense sums for fertilizer, who are in trouble." 30 Pointed out that at present the potato situation has eased and that there are fewer than 3;- 000 carloads in the Province, as against over 4.000 car-loads at this period last year. He went on to cite the encour- agement given by the Government to exhibitions. Assistance is being lliven to the Provincial Exhibition in an expansion scheme involving 3156.000. and it is proposed to raise this another.s5o,ooo. There will be a big developments there when a hanger will be moved from the airport to accommodate all sorts of indoor activities. The Provincial Government is paying one-third of this cost, End the Dominion Government one-third. WWI regard to livestock en- couragement, the Premier said there is already an irnpmvgmeng plan under which breeders can borrow money for three years for purebred stock. The banks are anxious to lend this money, but so far our farmers have taken over 80 percent of their loans to buy machinery. "Why not put these loans to im- Drovlne their livestock?" he ask- ed. The leader of the Opposition IS Sllilzestlng something that is or Ianlrabla Security mi siavlu. At Household Finance you get the money you need promptly. HO IIIIOISEES HEIIIED. Borrow up to 81000 for any good purpose. Loans made on just your signature. SINSIII-I IIPAYIENI PLANS. At friendly. dependable HFC. repayment plans are arranged to fit your particular needs. Up to 24 months torepay. Folks meter HFC because our aervice is fast. friendly and reliable. Phone or visit HFC todayl MOKY MIN YOU I! l T uousuioln muiucr CANADA'S IE1 lllbllill ND LIIIUY common names caaaraumn ISO Great George Street Suite I Phone 2992 CHAILOITIIOVIN, P.l.In Noun 9 lo 5 or by eppelntstoni Something must be done to im- press on them that agriculture is a real business. "Most of the edu- cation here teaches otherwise- that it is better to go out and get a white collar job. They are too academically minded." I-Ie instanced the technical class- es which are filled to overflowing. while the agricultural courses are being poorly attended. The Premier also referred to the regular attendance of many people from rural communities at hockey matches in the city, "pay- ing 61.60 to sit in the rink two or three times a week." If there is a 9 where he says it already in effect. The fault is not mu Farm Training Neglected The fault. the Premier believed. is in the farming nmmunltles not aklng advantage of the opportun. ities for agricultural You who up VIIITEIIAEBOUTW A. Quarri- -me LEAST ma DRUG STORES seu..' NO.IiM scam! was IS THE SMALLEST SIZE AVAILABLE. Tl-IAT'l.L BE Q 4.48! I 7I'” g 4 s 0 3 x E MFR!-'0 auroassvswl, ,. 515 N.M.'4w 51: MAMA Tuck, PRESCRIPTION? JEIEE ”EEE 7130 ill education. 3)! F ago'.v 6 Shorter. scarcity of money among farmers, as Mr. Bell had claimed. it would be better for these people to stay away from the rink and purchase a couple of cows instead. One of his endeavours If he re- mained in office much longer. the Premier said. would be to see that more agricultural training is given in the schools and colleges. He went on to site the outstandingly high scores made by Island hogs. Claims At Ottawa With regard to pressing Island claims at Ottawa. also referred to in the opposition amendment. the Premier maintained that the Government had done more in this respect than was ever done in the history of the Province. He anticipated that the report of the Royal Commission on Transport- ation would be available shortly. and-he had been told that the recommendations in it will be ad- vantageous to this Province, due to the strong representaions made before the Commission. This Province had also joined in making strong protests against the railway freight rate increase, which had resulted in delaying the railways application and had saved between soo.ooo.ooo and 536.- 000.000 to the Maritime: in freight rates during the interim. The Premier dealt at some length with the Land Purchase loans. dating back to confederat- ion which the Government has been pressing strongly through the Attorney General, I-Ion. Mr. Darby. and on which over 040,000 a year is being claimed. ,),'7:,)xrHCr?d N ,7; ,0(,wxvx.7 ,-W;44'.I The Irish . Professor is coming To Town Once again the Benevolent Irish society is making every prepara- tion for the successful staging of the annual St. Patrick's Entertain- ment. - This year a wholesome 3-act com- edy is being mesented for pub c approval. By the same author w 0 gave you "The Finnegan Twine" and "Young Paddy Barry", "The Irish Professor" is two hours of the kind of entertainment you'll feel better for having seen. Playing dates are Friday and Saturday, March is and 17. A very competent cast is putting the finishing touches on this dra- matic presentation which, as usual. is expected to draw capacity aud- iences. The personal direction of the show is in the hands of the society's treasurer. J. Pius Calla- ghan. who for the past several years has been in charge of the annual entertainment. i "The Irish Profeaaor" is a show you will love. It has an abundance of laughs. a week bit of pathos and a true-to-life story that is certain to hold your interest. The Professor is quite a charac- ter. You've never met anybody quiu Just like him. But aulatandlng specialties have been selected and patrons will have more than their share of enter- tainment between acts. .!'our anoea are being staged. two afternoons and two evenings. in an effort to accom- modate all who wish to ace the hil- ...............m..m.......:.... Ibnvcnoeblunam It-lab”-an be?- H ' . . lrlnlly Evening Auxiliary Meets The Mary Millar Auxiliary met in the East Parlor on Monday eve- ning. March 5th,. with an attend- ance of 25 members. The vice- president, Mrs. D". W. Maul-ieson, was in the chair. The business meeting opened with the singing of "All The Way My Saviour Leads Me." The min- uiu of the Fdirulry meeting were read and adopted. The Commun- ity Frlendship secretary reported nine home calls. There were no vlaits.to the savnalotium because of the visiting ban. The Christian Citizeriehtp secre- tary. speaking on the liquor prob- lem, quoted a Crown prosecutor of the province as follows: "If there were no drlntklng. practically 90 per cent of the criminal cases that come before our courts would never be heard of." There were letteti from the Prea- byterlal president and Christian Stewardship secretary. the latter stating that the 1951 allocation had been set at S500. it was decided that this ellocation be accepted. The group was invited to the home of Miss Helen Locldiart for Monday evening, March 12th, for study and to do supply work. The devotion was in charge of Miss Dorothy Auld and Miss Vera Simpson, and was in keeping with the season approaching Easter. 'llhe' scripture was read from St. John l2: 1-18. The hy-mns, "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross" and "Ye Fair Green Hills of Gal- ilee." were sums- Miss Mabel Newsome was the guest speaker and was,heard with great interest as she gave remin- iscences of her twelve years work in Sydney among the new Cana- dians in the coke oven district. At the close of the meeting. the group retired to the social hall to partake of the refreshments served by the social committee. Expects To (Continued from race 1) roughly 82,000,000-would have enabled a balanced bud-getif it had been in force for the full fiscal year, the Premier said. Revenue for the year is estim- ated at 540,714,128. commred to 538,778,902 in actual revenue last year. Expenditures are estimated at 838,055.75. compared to 534.- Teachers Salaries Referring to the estimates of expenditure in the Education De- partment-up 3815.000-the Prem- ier referrerl in length to the recent demands for increased teachers salaries. "Everybody would be delighted to see teachers get more money," he said. But the Province now was pay- ing 55.7 percent of the entire cost arity. Plan now to attend one of the four performances. By doing so you will treat yourself to is delightful evening's fun and at the same tlme.help the Benevolent Irish So- ciety to carry on its most charitable work. seat sale goes on the block this morning, March 9, at Whelan Mem- orial Hall. Don't be disappointed- Get your tickets early for this top notch Irish entertainment. In IIIEGI . . . Olly to Will. i Eve 3 New Chevrolet Sodom. 3 Leonard ldfilireiera. I Gurney longer. LINIMEII 3 Oelnudoy Washing Machines. (Plus 60 cash awards to be won by "Miracle" Dealers) Equal alternative prizes for non-electrined areas. Winners of one of the three Chevrolets and one third of the additional prizes will be announced on each of the following dates. First Group-Dec. 15, I950 0 Second Group-Feb. 28, 1951. Third Group - May 15. 1951 SEND IN AS MANY ENTRIES AS YOU WISH -v- THE MORE ENTRIES YOU SEND IN THE MOI! CHANCES YOU HAVE TO WIN. Rules are simple. The tag attached to are I"MIRACl.B"- Feeds - except scratch try - contains an entry form. Just tell us in ten words or more how many bags of a "Miracle" Peed have used and why you like it. . Mail the De". uMn. opportunities to YOUR wmalteas Aae one .. ..- new 3-wnv suave Fast-Smooth-Painless saves vo un srrm! Selanllfle Studio about that your: IIIN is not at;- but is made up of tiny "EIIIEI and vslieyl. with our whiskers sprouting out o valleys. No matter how you shove-brushlesa or lather-you're in for a grand surprise, brat time you try new 3-WAY sruvel IF: the new ”wonder shave" that takes up where other shaves leave 00' -does more than just soften your beard-it's medi- cated -good for your skinl Here's how it works. lo Prepares whiskers. skin. Softens toughest whiskers. Provides lubricating him for smooth razor glide. Protects tender skin. 2. Painless shoves. I-Ias exclusive medicated built-in pain preventive to soothe tender skin, Shave in real comfort for first time! 3a Helps haul invisible razor damage you get with every shave. It's medicated. Grooms skin -helps keep it healthier, younger-looking. -- I A Product of Noxxomu leaf shove of your life-or your money back! After you have used the jar, if you don't. agree that 3-Way Shave gives you by far the best shave you ever had . . . return it to Noxzema, Toronto, andyour money will be refunded. But you will be delighted with the noticeable improve- ment in shaving comfort-at how much better your skin feels and looks afterwards. Take advan- tage of this Good-Will Offer. Get your big 50c jar of Noxzema's new 3-Way Shave for only 25c now! IIII SAVE 250 IIII limited Tina Oflarl Discover this remarkable .- new shaval Use this coupon as a reminder to get your jar today. Also in tubes. - . sot ran only 250 3-wav smiveit of education and this year propos- ed to spend 58,739,000. "Can this Government he asked to do more?" the Premier asked. "I submit in reason and fairness that it canno ." Under revenue, the Provincial Treasurer's Department expected an increase of 33,189,000-an es- timated b1,620,000 coming from the Dominion-Provincial financial agreement. The proposed sales tax. however, would be the chief source of rev- enue for the department. .Does Not Relish Tax some provinces. the Premier said, had the dealer collect the tax on each sale. As he saw it the Nova Scotia tax would he collect- mzes...paorars...AwAn'yoo... I Abnkn09HD4ZtWH4Z CtE' reins CONTEST! More than 60 valuable prizes - including three new CHEVROLET Sedans - will be given away in this big three-part contest. It's easy to bag of "Miracle" feeds you use from now until next May gives you snot er chance to win a valuable prize. And, you're sure to profit with better-fed, more productive livestock. USE "MIRACIE" FEEDS... WIN ONE OF 60 PRIZES QNerihern Electric Console ladies. 45 Northern Electric Mental ladies. com I534 blank to: Confelt win .bia.rrI"! 9'. TIIE LGHVII ELOIIR MIIJH particular e Ogilvia Flour Mills Company -Limited, P.0. Box 7500. Montreal. Que. YOIR FROM! ME II III "ARA!!!" MO. Feed our livestock the accurate! balanced rations in " IRACLB" Dliry. Hog In Poultry Feeds - ed from the sellers of goods-he did not name which goods would be affected-probably once a month. "I do not relish the idea of im- posing this tax," he said. "I wish heartily we could get along with- out it, and if the time ever comes when we can dispense with this proposed tax, members may rest arrused that no one will move more quickly than I in bringing about the elimination of the tax." Mr: Macdonald said "expendit- ures of all governments are in- creaslng...and that increase is likely to continue for some time at least." Up until 1939. he laid: highway construction cost about 327,000 a mile. Now a mile would cost be- tween 860.000 and 370.000- bag of cod for Division, -. I, I NI ,V .0. I-.' l Popular Employee of it. P. Honored HALIFAX, March 8 - (GP) .. Mr. Cecil Burke. traffic chief for the Canadian Press in the Mari- tlmes, was honored yesterday on completion of 5 years service with the Co-operative News Agency. Mr. R. J. Rankin. managlm edi- tor or the Halifax Chronicle-Harald and a CP vice-president, presented Mr. Burke with an engraved wrist watch on behalf of GP. (Mr. Burke is supervisor of the GP machines in the local offices. and is a frequent and welcome vi" ' itor to the, Province). 4