PAGE TEN ‘THE CHARLUNULTIUWN GUARDIAN‘ i MARCH as. i947 I BW/‘WEI9- -\ !%"~I ‘vfi0 i 0b $.20" amt KIDS! it HERE'S A GREAT “PAOK-O-FIIN" SNOW FOR ‘ EASTER SATIIROAY c-$oo$oo@>co<¢6 q m . f T " y; April 15th, Mr. Gerald Barry. will I‘ - be the foreman. . PRIZE -- TWO BIG STAGE CONTESTS -- rut M _ 4 y. pemtlve Packing plant Ill.’ GIRLS Here's a special Easter Fashion Parade itnt for you. There'll aifilh llavlenrglzewflfuxihlspiifiig I$ be more fun than a barrel of monkeys and some swell prizes too. The yabyesnwul b, m “l” u, hmdt, the . PACK-O-FUN Movie Club is sponsoring a "CRAZY HAT CONTEST" and mighty catches expected. Mr. Ted a ‘o. here's whnt you do . . gather up some of the odds and ends around the Anderson. will be Iolvmwli- it house such as a fruit basket pie plate wash mop, old flowers, etc., and _ ' ‘ _. ' ' . . Mr. Jo McInnis. C ‘N R fore- I put them all together into o iiat. Then bring it to the FACK-O-FUN show i. mun, her: hm retired alter a long when you can enter the contest and POSSIIJI)’ become the winner of one of {t form. At present 0n vacation his the top prizes. Anything goes in making the "CRAZY HAT" and the fun- é’ Sgllléygleiigoiltl; I"? “He: ‘Iglxgnszg - ‘ ' . . . s . 5PM‘ q nter the better, ‘Here are the prizes. lst-SSDO, Zild-SLOO, 3rd-—$2.00, . f’ (“Om Emmy is at pmsom fetflml j 0 and five consolation rizes. 0 0 .5. p . M D Roa h riiied ltcme . . l‘. 8V9 (‘ . 9 ‘ 't lifli Crosby Froducerstnc. BOYS will Yo“ b‘: She luckY ionfcslunlkl‘: gecrme hrh‘ chumlpmn "E99 “om Halifax. Iii-st week l0 lillelid i " ~ . ' " It's new and its-fun so a an dec a s or t is specia event on ‘i ‘he funeral o.’ his brother Tm Ml‘ matte ANNE NICHOLS’ v . TWP" - _ I . . “ABIE’S Easter Saturday morning. There’ll bc u great prize for the "Champ." J g lilhihiigxglsl‘ flhféfllg‘; ‘Pg; Y It l and he (vtnductfli a business I ” 5 3i \ ‘ L 31:2: for many scars before remov- - , ~,~ r ' \ * i ‘Halifax. ROSE o“ wt it .‘. y, - itisc “BUGS BIIIIIIY’ ciiitrooiis - OOMEIIY - uusicius t» ° ___ y l) _‘ :" Mir. Budd; Kelly who was em- WM‘ Nmlm- CHEIIIIUV V“ I I AT TIIE FRINGE EOWARII — SAT. MORNING —— APRIL 5th K tiloywrrl with‘ th. Morell Creamery “":::""I JOANNE DRIP I lIgsoa- co/§w~r\ox@>»@o§>oo$\~' <o§»eo@-cc~@-co@eo@@¢o< o§>ct>l@l for a “will” d ‘war: has reslmldl 4 ‘ 1i ~7‘ ~' s "r-“i? - " r '° ' ' ' / ' " and is erecting n new saw ml h. th -:il-~ ‘h h dJl “"95 N975 ' P°P9Y9 I lithlllldotlanllll c? illtxfre blllslfllést§0lll i i ‘i .l th is l .-. ded h : (30545 “My! i s Mr. Iioivard.’ That i “Rani. Mr. Mtgngyrer: If tittttjggzvfe” “I ‘my l" m , rigi. s uat on preva e or a year , ' 5km“ 315-73 Holt. Mr. lticlntyre: Why then what would happen to the in-i Th? Dmh brothers “m” have been y M l t stiould we pltwv an our statute dust-rial workers In the city of rnrmhgv in u“, Harbor dtsmcts on i ,. . c n botiks lugisluti-wt llilll will act as; Toronto? _Vi.llztt would be tho ,‘ M. 5.031‘, an, mukmq ma“: m a rcci light to lIll‘ farmers of this‘ condition in Vancouver or Wln~ “pint-Put gm- a new 135111955} Th“ v __ country, and pri-vrnt them from nlpeg if the farmcr produced “qt m, my‘, (h, n“, business m a E M P I R E Tirlli- Mr‘ Mvlliifvffi: That (i098 done in the past? t lawyers. the manufacturers. the snot"; tmd expect to have during tho y not éhlY-“IP m“ d3"? “PMS 0i clerks ln the stat-rs. and thr in- siimmfl‘ 50MB five hundred hoes. v . tCtintt .-t bccziilso cows freshen Sim-ll Farmers‘ lntori-ste ,dilstrlal workers? They would --- W0.“ ii-iil‘ and _\'0i1ii8 Ciililv are I have nothing to eat. Thnt may Hie fridnds are pleased to sot- Mr I TOIAY ANO SATIIROAY . : 7-8245 - - Tho." 3 3o- Mulm” Sul‘ 0M7 2'30 tvxira money to carry vii his ob- country has innumerable formers any country. twentv-five Digs irettine ‘nto mat- , filflllfilifi- “who ltuvo otilv six or scvvn timid Hon. Mr. Euler: We tiqrrc kt‘? sham‘. Re is urine into ‘hr S A M D . Hon. lift". Howden: lifav I be n: cattle, Tltnt typo of farmer‘ with that. l chit-km bii=lnt==s in a inc tvav. last e e C llhlfl‘ um‘ llPTllWlWi i0 35k ii flilvfiilvfl? gets up at five o'clock In the Some Hon. Senators: Hear. week he received’ four itundrcd is“ HllLTuf“ I-lon Mir. McInLvre: Certainly. mnmtttg, mllks his cows, separ- hear. chicks in one shipment and ltrnes tthvoflflllillll I I Hoh- Mr. Howden: Is it more ates the cream and takes it to Hon. Mr. Merritt-re: Anything to l» ahle to oare tor rn oven [I . profitable for a farmer to sell the milk stand. n-hcrv it is picked that tvti do In this (‘hqmbe thttl "wivarid birds this seiiton- ,. __ ..‘__ _ g __ p l“ " dairy cnltlr‘ thnn to mutt mutt-r? m, bt- n twp "Mt mtm, n, tn.- wm mm". m, mmmfle drmvld I *‘>~'h?\'“§\'1"!9\4‘~’*"i'--i~ir‘*i'i“@lei-:3'fi\h9rieé>~i>db€~u "‘ Hfln. Mr. Yifr-Trityrr: I would izittnli". Tltut is his only mcans~ frcm agflqulguy-al pmdufls 1s Pirhrr-vnen hero arc bur" '_"l"u" t7 p say lt ls good bitsitiess for theI of livelihood tint"; it's crops are wrong. ' '- "“*"»“"'» “"4 I"“l"‘l l" ll“ 'l‘""" l.’ _ ' .tI I farmer to sell his stirpltis of old harvested. He gr-ts his cream I have expressed miv views es l ("T “l” "Rscci Iilsf rirnind the 3 "" ‘t t it. . ' "" F Til .t "id 37° '32s or he Un 0d Atates If he cheque once or tvtici: a month. see them. as everv hnnourabli‘, n‘? a. ',,T."1,,Q‘u§,,t Q2314", _‘ go a good price he should and that pays for his groceries Senator hiss the right to do. I" ' pm ' ‘ I I . V. - Andy Clyde Comedy - Sports n».-. !t\»>~ IATALLY INJURED SIELBURNE, N.8.. Much I — lOP) — French Guy. 16. wee fat- l-lly intfured when struck by a tail- ig birch tree in the Jordan woods lefltr here today. LONDUN _ (C1,) .5 or day m_v honourable friend Wu will not like tho substitutt- so A lu-ge birch being felled became jnsccilcide Lamina: , J l "m" wawm"? 'H°"' Mr" Euler) WPII- n “III l)“ 5° EITMY ‘mt ndiied in l ‘Prime. As it via: ¢l6ilr~ 'be five times more titan} memhmd a I'm‘ l" Tormll” ma‘ 5'0" will "N" “gal” hm” a“ up" Id. tan 1n the W202i direction DDT- is l0 Ix: in» lltllJI lll the was "xporllng °ll5 and m“ t‘, PPIIIP I01‘ II~ 4M0 “w mm of the “ma; mm united Sm“. Gammc m __ was Notvfoundlsnd. “there oleomnrgar- what builds up i-i great city? Ln inquest was ooneidered unneeeis- lused "with nzazltetl FJUPCP against 1"’ l5 “l”! m’m“l“°l“l'°d- I Wm‘ Is it "Oi I-lll‘ bflckglwimd °I “if” NTY- y Shows 7 - 8:45 Also: Serial l Sports "Golden Slippers" Musical svrisilfiusizoririm: llccusts in Sardinia last vein i l/ a é tC0lllllli-19d from Page _3) looming along. The sale of cows to the United States is it sideline j from which the farmer gets some take it: ho has young stock com- whn is a medical doctor-lu- may ivnt-d Island once sold for M0,- 000. ‘l-Iott. M3‘. Duffilet Good bilfli- ster. because crab was cheaper. noss. ihotxster was selling at s very H0" MT- MCTYWWN Mid l" low price and tltc fishcrmen on - y honourable mrmbor of thISt tho cast coast were so seriously chamber received 5106.000 at the! amount the other fellow is willing to pay. Hon. Mr. Euler: Neither do l. hut l doubt whet-her he would pay as much for old cows as the honourable gbnlleman suggests. Oils and Feta Hon. Mr. ‘McIntyre: The oth- i ‘to quote a rrccnt notvsnaper art- icle headed "Fats to Nowfaund- land." "In urglniz the legalization of margarine in Canada. Senator Euler last week told of a con- corn operating in Toronto uhich lit- said collr-cts fats-vooetrible. nnimtrtl nnd fish typos-and ox- pnrts them to Nrwfriuntlland where they are made lntn mar- garlne. "Why. sited Senator Eulerf should n\t these fats be utilized inside Canada at i:t time of ‘grunt butter hardship?‘ "Ff the senator really wants it. tho answer is easily supplied. Because of the world-wide short- age oi’ fete and oils. these com- maditlrs are allocated to the various countries by the Inter- national Food ‘Emergency Coun- cil. Canada's lmiPort GU09! 7°?! this your is 78,000 metric tons. "Part of e deal is that Cain- rtdtt shall s pply Newfoundland with 4.700 metric tot‘: c! fats and oils. In return Canada receives from Nr-txifotiridlarlid 4.000 tons of WIYIII‘ and fish oils. This atr- raitgcment is based on historical rccorrl and is typical of the wiay in which the international smomc has been worked out on n regional basis vv-ttimevcr feas- ible. going ahead and performing dairy fainting operations as they have l am speaking on behalf of ttiol farmer who makes his‘ living from a small herd of cattle. This and helps to maintain his fam- and it was placed In every groc- Uriited States and Canada the people chose crab instead of lob- and detrimr-nlaliy" affected that take its place. No Rea! substitute I should like ltonourable Sen- ators to see tiloomarzuritie under circumstances that I have seen it. Look at a small amount of oleomargarine that has been ex- poscd to the sun for an hour, and cultural products? What. was Tot-onto ii ltuitdrrti years ago, with her population of loss tlliln '70.- 000 people? Hon. Mr. York. Hon. Mr. lvlkaintprc: What bill? a rich agricultural country-side nrcdilcitl sutti a city as Toronto? suppose- the farmer SflId-—lll\£l I doubt very much if tie wouldi-"I will produce only enough poi-It. beef, oggs and poultry to maln- tain my fttmllv nnd myself. and I will pziy no ztttvittlou to the industrial worker." Hon. Mr. llugosson‘ he buy his clothing? jéyrggitnzirr Johnston: Muddy How would MAKE YOUR STOVE only enough for hliltsclf? What would happen to tht- doctors, the never happen. but I say it could happen. The farmers are tho haclcibone and the life blood of shall find no fault with arivonc of government. and “when they are-encouiitcretl. I I Bristtill-‘St-llllcinity I ___. I Mr. Grover 00min C. N. ‘R. jsectionmai-i here who was confined to bod for several weeks and hiad been up srond is buck in bed again tt-ltll’ n severe oold. Anslem Lapierre. head cook for nloyd Cox. say; he “vlll start the battle 0f the Infill! at Red HNd. big scale or tve should say hog rils- intz. At present they h-ive thlril‘ Cliff life-Ewen around rgaln after lti< severe titties, Cliff is a big farl pier and right now has some l"ll('i or! workinz earlv and ltvo in finish some hcnts, Vi‘. Meshes. following in the fttit sit)!“ of Lch otlry. J. STYLEO FOR EASTER MEN’S SPRING" SlllTS llifl Oli- AT"? T Sh!‘ lii ailstvrr to lly during tho summat- months. who expresses his opinions whrtl~ y i ». "W llfliiliiiilillli‘ TYI/‘iid Iiflili 5L If \\'o p niittttl the niancfac- ever they may be. for that is in’ ppm‘ will“; all" i‘; y. l LIBRARY HOURS B y; t}; ‘ M_ H» . y‘ , i . V. . _‘ ,i Ml". Fran c , 'r.ii. iis. .0ur nri nco on r nude-n turn of oi. ..trgniino in Canada, accord with our dcntocrtitic mil Gaming along very w?“ Charm Daily l0 A.M. to 5 P.M., excepting Monday and AOL-ext ae§~o_ ‘ ‘as; also b» a farmer-ti t the farm- hr- store from the Atlantic to _____._________ , _ _ er ivieili‘! iv clear out his aid cai- thl‘ Pacific at u frw cents a pound COLD carcmlvo I “I M‘ m‘ MM" "a" W“ " m“ M _ Sulurduy‘ tie and rot M seed a Pllfl‘ as cheaper tttnn butter. would anv- - _ boat in spare lime for ltlecvvtty ili: ondoy. l PM. to 5 PM. . TWSSIbIP- our t~.\'])t‘('l tho hntttcttitr not to‘ Even the healthy tirrsotiJs not ‘lmfldllll km“ o’ "mm “I ml"; Sull-"IIUYI l0 A.M. to I PM. IN Hml- MT- Elli"? C11" You W! t-liccsc olooinuigariitc? Butteriilnmlnc to the coir-non cold. it Hiya“ who h“ mcfed ‘Ila, kllrfy", {I .t. $175 each for old cows? would ho loft on our shelves. and brought lnto 010s.‘ conflict with n ‘for’: n‘? snflglnrlhdlslbm If‘ Hal i . EVENINGS Hon. Mr. McIntyre: 1'! the the reaction would put the small cold-sufferer. Doctors point out ‘Inird l“ u m“ 3:95 ‘i? ttI other follow is vrilling to pay it. ‘f (‘gig-y fannrr out of business. that common sense is required to __ lzlplsr “nilh “is r1“: l W“ m" I$ Tueway? 7 P-M- l9 93o P-M- l’ think it is quite proper to take it. Th.“ t; the history of mo“ avoid liha lClgrnmon Cold-the M " m. e I“ n? nasm‘ 1;. Saturday: 7 P.M. t0 9230 FM. , snm» Hort. Senators! Oh. nhi (p11,, s_ scourge of‘ clvl ll0ll. even at this i llnri. Mr. MtItttyi-e: A sili- wliztntt tho .I:|p,=i1itt<0 (‘rub was 1M0 dflY- Prsvohticil iivs in kcouiilvl VRfllgJNl-‘losgpg. f“: Q; mp1‘ “ In» The evening hours afford an opportunity to time It nnmttp. hid m1; h-nm 9.4m? Ed- import“ {mm Jam" n, m, clear of sources of iufi-ctloli. ivlicrc mfylygmy‘; 'R_nunf“é;;ho1'icl I who are unable to collie in during the day -sio~is>oc@ct@ §=s-sin>=i~ap>oo<nge~st~@selsg>qsg,to.t Pcacetimc Success Story of FIRST in war-because of its ability to do more tough yobs than any other singlevficcc of military cqui merit . . . now the ili is Universal 'jecp'_is first in peace because of its amazing versatility on the farm and in industry. Based on the principles is: same sound, _ proved engineering the wn rti m e jeep’, the civilian version has been reinforced and improved in many ways. ' w! The mighty Willy's-Overland M5ll“"“lk"“ “l? 7°!‘ a “If 5Ix the Canadian government had to months old. come to their assistance. The 30"‘ MP- Qilliili! Why $041 bi"- same situation would apply i0 I l"‘"? the dairy litdustry if the manu- llon. Mr. McIntyre: Yrs. Why iacturc of nlcamttrgtirlne was por- sell butter? But I do not blame mtttrq 131mm- tmutd be side. Mil’ illflli f0!‘ BPCFDUHE whatever tracked and nleomargarine would ' gtéiyllfiriicclcg.6ilng.p. engine supplies the power, d-wliccl drive permits swift highway travel or sure-footed cross country l!‘ action. Rear, centre and front power take- offs (o tional) make the ']eep' a mobile power unit. demonstrate a ‘jeep’ for 'our nearest Willy-s dealer will gladly Y0". lit your cunvcn- lance, under your own working conditions; There is no obligation. Call him today. L. As MUIILI ' - - - Tl" "MW" '-I"P'- rouescii-icinoiistniiu um. .OpersiaiI versatile II IOU!!! "The Toronto firm referred to it; m”, n m; m" m, 3m,- m, 4 m, m“ ' ‘y; 1:], - h . . . I7_v Pvnzitnr Euler Is simply’ e!» fiewliufoiuloaéizg mtg ftilreahzo Ttnnrilhlltfil EW{7:ATG|‘(‘I::T|’l£l2w:lrf‘:‘ST:;$;;EEAE luxurious passenger ni- or t a a an t c: equ oment. operates many pneumatic tools. “moms, . mo“, "w" "H f/ é 6 [Oljililflllland muun. . . ' hiniqn Wnnon with all steel ll I pnrtlnz fats and oils to Ne-w- m” founcllnnd in conformity with the ' ovr-riill agreement." Hot». Mr. Euler: It. is a bed MT. l. H. agreement. Hon. Mr. Mclntyreg Lohtbrtm. speaking before a meet- inz in Montreal recently. said that he antlclpnled the shoirtiigr DISTRIBUTOR \ ‘ ‘r. s. IVES r y 219 GREAT GEORGE s'r. Charlottetown,‘ r.:.|. WILLYS DEALERS ALSO LOCATED IN PRINCIPAL ciriias mo TdwNs r-f fnts and nils would continue for another three years. A Brit- ish authority prrdiclctl that it would lest ten Yeerl.