MARCH zs.__1g_g___ j_-__. Friday -- Saturday -- M0ndaLy-»Tuesdy* SPECIALS That Will Save You $ $ $ y GRAPEFRUIT QRANGES sunrise-uric: 252 0ount--2 noz. 69¢ at wit" 6 for 45o Zvgilpopor Cleaner. lLtIDOb Coffee. Dates. I‘. ..., .. 5_ __;___‘_fi__ geefilress Raisins. ‘A morass-O. P. l. Beets-H ';r:'.:.’:.‘:f. .. 29c f...‘ ‘- 55c ljlffs? 35c all?’ 5""- 856 PRRETZE2L5 STPIEKS 2o 0'1. tins. z i... ., 29C - ' - - ' ' ' ' '- . c . - Wox Deans. 3 Pltgs. w g I Zgrltlglmtilillgelfor - Z9 Zfor .. c for Case Lols..... 2 Aylmer TOMATO llllC 20 0Z. F00 Base Lots 2.75 25c CELERY large New CARROTS 2 bunches TOMATOES CABBAGE large head 2 for neat) LETTUCE large 2 to.- 43¢‘ 25c ~ Scores Neglect ‘Canada’: External 0i‘ lloatlwork In Trade Roaming l Second llueeirs Pscglcct of roads in hi: DlSl|l(‘f:llS post-war boom, totalled Mr. Ii00,000 during January. the nomin- 91111117 114501158011. Second District, ion Bureau of Statistics the today. Imports for tihe month were "1" 5110081)’ criticised by f’! Queen's. in speaking in Draft Address debate i-n thc L-q- islature 0n Wednesday. y Mr. ltfathcsoii snltl that tlcsphc transportation handicaps his did-y irict was one of the finest fovun-i "ng areas in the Province. Ho re-i “Paw 1mm“ growprs’ T1193‘ ‘fmilmight suddenly receive court ad- "'"°' , vice he or she was no longer mar- lrled. wit-bout having had any in- dication his or her spouse had been thinking of breaking up the mar- bincd Slot-k. He llotcti the Public Worits l-lln-‘ isler's admission that it was star- potuto growing with '. reached $208,600,000. l total trade of ssairrooooo lllllltllll ln Russia ierrerl to the New Glli§l‘.(7\\‘ hut- _ m. “duty \._,.,_.h d... 3.4mm)‘, M1 vl\lOsC~OW._.‘.i_arch 2G‘v—_tICJP)-—A ;ross littsiicss lust _\’€.lr. lllt: l:ti;.'-. dlforcc ls dlrficult to chum m Hus‘ my 0f “m, “PLUM “NH 1mm. sia these days and at. least four 2 f 4 . the Central Crcamcries in ii..s‘1““e"‘P1-‘ “f” mudefiy ludsesidur‘ “r c Province. There was also a fliie' "l8 convpl“ Pm“ ngzdm “cork factory ut Wiltsliire. if“) ‘he “f” “mm”?! k ed m In bccl‘ shown at Anilir-z-st last,‘ INOIZCE aw! were men week n“ m“ “m” I ‘ H“. July, 1M4 when the official policy ’ "i Prim 1* l "Wt 3J3???”.$1.11.“..?§°°$L2§S?iig2§..§?.i went to Sccontl Q .eii's, li/Ir.‘ ‘ » _‘_ ‘ ' _ u. Mathesoir_ said. ' The l11'0§PL‘l'l',1:\ of l gfilgéllggcZélgzzpfrflzlggloélolfixltsfecon . the_ (Ltillllft was v greater “tan Pryor m m“ it w“ guy 100mm“ most. ecause the), uerc not loo a divorce and a ‘man or wan”; V_ TH GUARDIAN OTTAWA. March 36 -tCP)-- Canada's external trade, continulni $684,- reported valued at $173,800,000 while exports with a in Jan- uary, 1046 and the previous peak total for January, 1944 of $372,400.- 000. 'l‘.he 1935-30 January average was $108,300,000. Imports of merchandise in Jan- uary were valued at $i'l3i000.000. down from $181,000.000 in Decem- ber and the record monthly figure of Stbttwdlflfltn November. but; sharply aboveo January last year when the value was $140 300,000 and almost four times the 1935-80 Jan- uary average of $44,600,000. Shipments abroad of Canadian nrcdtice in January were valued at $208,600,000, also below the Decem- ber and Novemiber halves, but well above the value of $l89.100.000 iin the corresponding moniih of last vear. and more t-han three times ih- 5(‘.2.800.000 five-year average. a The figure! compared Divorce Difficult To By R055 Munro MAYONNAlSE— §LICED BACQN__ vatlon conditions in Britain that 1.15mi 8 Oz. . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . c Lb_ _ g _ _ i 5 @1351“ ‘m’ 151ml“ P°ml° 1115"“ - Now occasional adultery is not ' ' ' ' ' ~ -_ .h.s year. Hr- \\’C'!‘l(l5.‘l'E‘(‘l what. thel rccognlzod as up‘; grgunfls g0;- div. SALAD DRESSWG- COTTAGE ROLL- V G°"'~'""“““1 ~“"’“1‘1, "M" ililllk‘ 11 orcc but if it is persistent or a man I6 o1 c Lb a they had not obtained that mfll'-l,n1_-_\k;_=5 i; a ppggtlcg q! bringing ~ ~- - "" '- - .... ..... ..... .. kcIt-i [momm- wmnan to (he yqigm he _ ' on. Mr. Barbour: "They would shares with his wife-which la SANDWICH SPREAD REG‘ HAM“ . my the floor arise for them- Theylhome in Moscow for most couples- 8 01- -- »~ - -, ---- - - - - - - - - Lb. .... .... . , , _ , , c _ promised l that ticforr the Brnish mo“ a woman has solid grounds . flKFOPmEH ’ for hcr petition. MAPLE SYRUP- 7 D- 8t F. SAUSAGES— _ ’ Mr. Mathcstitt: "Yrs, ihiy intro‘ l-Istrangi-iuents due to wartime l6 O1. .. . ... . . . . .. .- . II c Lb ;' rrcmiscd. Iii fart l think they sr-pm-atioi. ls. a main cause for cur- _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' - promised they would buy Uilh-i rent divorces, here as in 0ther~ bel- M¢CREADY SWEET PICKLEQ- KAM__ toes at the first of January. ligerent countries. but such thlMI Bonk c 2 f Hon, Mr. Stewart said this hadihs cruelty 4100i 1101179 "will 1n -- - - ~ -- - - - - or ... o . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . - - appear-ed in the ])l‘f‘.‘!.= but it \\'l\=ll7l'1'\(‘8€dlllK5~ unauthorized. t Mr. ltfolhcsoxi tisitcd what _ Government proposed t: do with‘ go potatoes had they purchasc 1210 . . 121g em» , . _ y ' Mr. Stewart: "Not one would.’ have been dumped. Thiiy worn lie taken to tht- starving pnuplt- of Etiropc." Ml‘. It/iathcsan t-omntctiti-Zd ANDREWS’ GROCERY as tau AVENUE Give DIAMONDS For EASTER ' = - , from WELLNERS Your FRIENDLY STORE A sparkling diamond _i:- a uniquely styled set~ 1. $150.00 ~ Brilliant diamonds a n d delicately billion-ad wedding bands to molcli. 2. $100.00 Eaquisite solitaire diamonds in grace- ful settings. 3. $81.50 Fiery diamonds in beautiful l4k gold settings. WELLNERS CRAPAUD SCHOOL 1101101‘ R011 for the ntuitt-Ei of Feb- ruary. Senior Department Grade X.—1, Miriam Howatt, Grade lfxi-l, Doreen Maynard; 2. Glenda Simmons. Until" V11I-—l. Valerie Myers; 2. Jackie Jolmsttm; 3, Ellsworth Fer- guson and Norman Lowther, equal. Grade VIL-l, Esther Johnson; 2, Douglas Howatt; 3, Donald Rog. crson. Gradc V.»»1. Frances Myers; 2, Joan Gamble; 3. Sheldon llarveyx Highest average-Doreen May- hard. Perfect Attendance ~ Miriam lowatt. Glenda Simmons. Doreen Maynard, Valerie ltlycrs. Ellsworth Grade lV. B.—1, Margaret. Mac- Donald; 2. Janet MacKenzie and Hazel abet-ran equal; 3. Alan Johns- ton. Grade 1V. C.—-l. Sheldon Mao- Phat]. uitl Gcorgc Slierrcn. equal. Grade II, A.—1. Bruce Luque; 2. itiyc, Caitneld; 3. Gwen O'Brien incl Sterling Bruce, equal. Grade ll. B.-—l. Robert Harvey. Grade I.~No tests. ilighcst Average -- Bruce Lu'que .0573. Perfect Attendance —- Margaret MacDonald, Hazel Shea-ren, Lea- man Fall, Boyd MacDonald. Alan Johnston, Georgesherrm. Robert Sharron, Jackie MncPhaiZi. Barry Dawson. Erwin MacDonald. Teacher — Dorothy M. Robinson. EIGIN. Scotland — (GP) - M1 on lamp left hunting to prevent U? iriicntion. He went on the Newfoundland trade. Ferny Truck Rates l I-le charged the (iovcrnmcut with ‘laxity in not pressing for recur- tion in truck rates 121i the Borden ferry. This was no mutter t) play pn‘.'t_y' politics over with. ‘ Prcarci‘ Jntir-s Fltld lll.tl when the plans for the non’ iciijv uurc ibclng formulated, he found they were not even building the decks that would carry lrttcks. "l fought. to pct the decks strengthened." .he said. “What use to tall: about truck rates ii you didn't sci lha straightened out in the first plate?’ i Mr. Matheson: "The reply 1 lwould make to that is that you ;should never have had to do it. ‘If you didn't have citcinrcrs who lknew enough to build that hint properly. it is about time jc-iu Iscrapped the whale outfit. It is ijust another place whore tlge Dominion Government lias refused to assume their obligation". They ' -_ ' . l i - . " .= .~ "P: l“ "c" “W with 9|‘ or .'he lady o’ lnflcher*klmily Q “lggllm have no turisttictlon. 'l‘h."ii ‘is \\'llill Z You‘: ch01“ c l-I mean when I say that this Gov- glorious selection til Primary Deputmem |(‘l'lllll01’ll. should take .1 firmer wellneft stand c-n-thls mailer." ‘ vlkélllgde 1y‘ 5'1’ Aflme Mac" Farmers. Mr. ltfatlieson crit- i ' phnsivtid. regard irausr-irlntion its starting iii their tiwll grxtes. In the north eiiti of the Secmtl District. road conditions are pretty ibad. If there was discrimination -in Third Queen's. as charged by Grade In __1 vflmu Shem” 2 the member for that district lMr. b _ 3 ' ‘ Cullen), than thcrc was . ll‘l‘ nit:- m’ m Shem“ ' 'G°“° Rwmm‘ lect in the Scvoitd nisii-iri tvlt it bordered on n“ attempt on the part of the ltfltiistor of Public Works to penalize the district for having dared to elect, two Cnnsr-r- ivatives at the last election. 1 Deprived of Gravel Mr. Matheson charged that the district had been deprived of practically any gravel on its roads He wondered why the Department isltauld have seven t-tigi-nccrs err- ployed, when one could do the ‘work judging from what had been done in his district. l “Any farmer who can plow a ti.~~‘, couples to .1 and thats a tough l i i l l JEWELEIIS $lll0E 1000 freezing cf water pipes burst into reasonably straight furrow could; flames and burncd out a. house, tn- ‘lnot only do all the stirvcyiug (tonal lt is not unccmmon for divorced live together for months. tut-fl another rocm can be found“, job in Moseowi y those days. l “| use flew-Formula Pepsotlent Dental Dream” lm-raiiiruu rrsiitnriiiitciiiziu ‘c ~- r ~—~-——~—-¢Y_._ _______ ___ ‘_‘Why are your teeth so much whiter than mine?” WITH llllllM GIVES THE TEETlll m lngrodlentol New Brighter Tastel Twice as much Irlurnl 1 Greatest Cleansing Action Ever Offeredl No wonder thousands are changing t0 NEW. FORMULA Pepsodent Dental Cream with lriun-tl Here at last i: a dental cream one kind offilm—but we your teeth. The result: DOMNION kind of film that darkens _ EW-PORMULA Pepso- dettt Dental Cream gives the whites! teeth . . . they're whitest because they re cleanest. Get bright-laying NEW-FORMULA Pepsodeut Dental Cream today. uiuon wmi so: non lvm runoav min, urrworx that removes ‘not just "persona: rants" All meson-agar "u"; TIIIY'II Cl-Illllll’ _____ 1.. Sgctillll Qucr-irs in the lost few] vczirs, hut it hi‘ had a coupm c-fl this boys to help him he could have‘ _ ‘ l? F9831‘ done it in a couple of weeks." Mr. briefly on rural elecir frratinn andwvayheson declared‘ . He gave specific instances of neglect of nods. mentioning pair- ticulurly the Rusiico Road that had been started and carried one_ and a half miles from Milton» also the Hunter River road which‘ was widely used by tourists. lie was glad to hear the Prom-l ier give some indication that the secondary roads would be givenl some attention this year. He ntontionerl the TOM! 1W!" Covehead to .Oyster Bed Bridge as the logical one for western people to use in attending the Goveheatl raccs. This was n maze of crossroads and hywvays withl aldcrs growing in between. ‘The, {Qfld was so rly marked thati travellers had great difficulty 1111 finding their way. Hon. Mr. Stewart said he had} no difficulty‘ travelling it. It W3! a straight road, well marked. Mr. Matheson: “There is noti a mile of straight road an it." He: was surprised at the Minister's, statement. If this was the Gov-i, claimant's idea 0i’ a 800d Yfilld- 111°, t1t‘l\€l'lll standard must be very, poor intiecri. < He was informed there was artl opening for about 200 teachers in the Province. This was an unfor- tutiatc condition which he hoped‘ to see improved by substantial increases in teachers‘ salaries. It‘ was regrettable. Mr. Mnthcson said, that there were not more young people taking up normal training. He approved of composite high schools. and would like to see two or thrce of these schools started.' He had no doubt that they would he a great thing for the Province.‘ Thc difficulty will be with regard to transportation. especially in_ winter. ‘ Lifted Out. 00llN i. a... No pad: or plnten in fun filth-duct a few drone of a palulen - J, PUTNAETS CORN EXTRACTOR—only o hI Applies lion! and relief cornea qu‘ Tlclt your can corn today. For rap: r greater mmfotl. use the old reliable Cori remover. PUTNAPTSCORN EXTRACTOR- $5: at all dealer: in medicine. Putnam's Corn Extractor t s 1s Per Dent l 0f All Goods y Under Control By GEORGE KITCHEN OTTAWA. Mar. QM-(Gw-Jua- tice Minister llsley told the Com- mons today that "probably '70 to. 75 per cent in volume" of all goods still were subject to prtcel ceilings, although “great numbers of categories" had been releaoed from control. Mr. Ilsiey made the statement in response to Opposition quest- ioning as the House continued’ in committee stage study of the resolution preliminary to the main Government hill for the continuation over the next year of war-imposed controls. 1n one sense. he said. the prices otf all good: and services were subject to control, although cllllnll had been removed from many. This was because one sec~ tion of the Prices Board order which will be put into statutory form read:_-_ ' "No.person shall sell or oflcr r sale and supply any goods and sendceo at a price that. is higher than ta reasonable and just or withhold any goods or services from sale or stipply for a price that is hilghcr than is reas- onable and just." - It would be apparent. the Miln- ister continued. that tthst provis- i011 was an “cxtraordiuarv difll~ cult one" to enforce. The reli- nnce of enforcement. must be based mainly on ceilings. The spotlight was taken from the control discussion by an an- nouncement by Finance Minister Malaott at the House openlngtliat coupon rationing of meat will be discontinued tomorrow. Meatless ‘Tuesdays and Fridays in public calling places will continue. Prime Minister Mackenzie King touched off a nllnol"debalc on ' the control question when he rose during the question period to call txpon the House to limit. thr- dc- bate on the control resolution and say that unless House rules ivcre followed there would be no telling when tiihe session would be completed. Qoldon Graydon (PC-Peel) ar- i y your investment. M11)’ 01 $100 per‘ 100. BABY 0lll0K BUYERS! A quantity of White Leghorn day-old Cockerels ovoiloble each Tuesday from now until the end of _ Tliese Cockorels can be marketed os Broilers in l_2 to l4 weeks, and bring you a fair return on i witirr, TELEPHONE ... ciiti. iiowi . SWIFT! HATCHERY Charlottetown ment? Phone 2280 , WE SPECIALIZE IN ‘V Eur‘ .1 . Elihu i KICAL REPAIRS Does your Iron, Toaster or Hot Plate need a new ele- Are your other electrical appliances, such as Table Lamps, Vccuum Cleaners, etc., in need of repairs? PHONE 2280 WE WILL PICK UP and DELIVER THE CAPITAL ELECT RIC ' If so-— l l l 6i Grafton Street j ply the rules to the control iucasurt- beczitisr- tltc bill contain- ed 57 ordcrs-in-cottncil and act- ually constituted 5'7 bills lll one. John Hackett tPC-Siansteadt said the rcsolutlon should not be approvcrt until thc administrat- ion proved n state of emergency existed in the economic field. Jean Francois Pouliot (Ind. Li- Temiscouata) said he believed rather than protected under con- trols. Harry Jackmait tPC-Toronto Roscdale) asked if. in the com- pilation of the cost-of-ltvtng in- dex, any allowance was made for the fact high prices obtained for Canadian goods sold abroad kept Canadian coats dawn. gued that it was difIlcult, to ap- v t “We are lelllng lllilli)‘ prodfi lat-re at below cost of production,‘ llt‘ said. "it l.‘ yiurviy an iirtlllc , tal position." He felt that lL slluultl be taker the people were being "exploited" i into consideration iu figuring th Canadian (‘oSl—Ol-ll\‘lllg inde! ‘Ilia fart that. tfir Canadian dol lat" was raflrd ti» ])t\l‘ll_\' with th Unilcd States dollar last sununu was another thing that rhoul r-nter into the cost-of-liiring in dcx. Mr. Ilsloy said he would at tempt to obtain the information Mr. Jackmiin askcd for in ti‘ cost-of-living index. He imagine t-hc revaluation of the Canadie dollar had some cffcct on tr cost-of-livlng. but the effect no way Compared with the rt of prices in the United States. luring two women. Robin ood Flo l Ill‘ ... 4 011E O .cltoice 0i i ; women who n prizes Eor home baking " . v aw .», l l i l l I I l 1-1 PAGE SEVEN .' __4_—~__=-._~aso - , l l I i i l l l'. l i i l l