MAY 11. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN co-or onocanr nap An'remNr' SPECIALS Large 5 lb. Bags Quick l Quaker OATS. ea. . . . . 43; First Grade No. l Creamery BUTTER. 2 lbs. .. . . . .. Sl.l5 Del Monte large 28 oz. Tin FRUIT COCKTAIL. ea. . . 59: The Breakfast reat- Shredded HEAT- 2 pkgs. for 25c We Recommend Carnation Milk. 6 tall tins 85c Tasty Candy Peanut Butter FLUFFS. per lb. 29c Fresh New Licorice ALLSORTS. lb. . 49c Fresh Mixed y COOKIES. lb. . . . . . . . .. 29c -.-C-1-v.1-. California Juicy ORANGESJ 3 tier. Sl.00 California ' ' Emperor GRAPES. lb. . .. 29.: Florida GRAPEFRIJIT. 3 for . . . . . 25c Large Baldwin Eating APPLES. doz. 39c co-op rnurr or-35A Arromlst-Lar e 24 oz. bottle GLASS CL EB, ea. Bishop's No. 1 PURE HONEY. 2 lb. tin ....... 51c Crosby's Gold Star MOLASSES, Qt. tin 40c Heinz-Better Kind KETCHUP, bottle Kraft-8 oz. MAYONNAISE, ea. Barbour's-6 oz. MUSTARD, ea. Woodman's-8 oz. BEET RELISH, ea. 19c Fluffo--1 lb. print SIIORTENING, ea. 32c Aylmer-10 oz. Tonfab or Vajlile SOUP, Ztlnsfor 230 East Pack-7 oz. Tins ' CHICKEN GIBLETS, ea. 300 Schwartz-Ice Box Jar PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz.. ea. .. Trinidad--20 oz. Tins ' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. 2 tins for 39c Baby Roll CHEESE-Kraft, 1 lb., ea. Christie Rrrz BISCUITS, per pkg. 27c 80c 1111 45c . 53c 20c ..----..q-m. RTMENT Special 0n ONIONS. 5 lbs. . . . . . . . 25: Large Crisp CELERY. bunch .. . . . . . I9: Firm Iceberg LEITUCE . . . . . .. 21c Nova Scotla Cooking APPLES. 3 lbs. . 27c Also In Stock: SPINACH. BANANAS. PEAR-S. PINEAPPLES. MUSHROOMS. LEMONS, OOOONUTS, TOMATOES, SALAD BOWL. CUKES. CIIANBERBIES. FRESH aaorsn, warnamznom, NEW CARRDTS, cannon and narrrs. co-or MEAT DEPAIITMENT Prime Shoulder BEEF. lb. . 49c Fresh Shoulder PORK. lb. . 48: Plate BEEF. lb. 41: Fresh or Corned NECK RIBS. 2 lbs. . . . . . 25c Fresh LOBSTERS to suit your Pocketbook and Palate Have you tried . . . Captain Torn's Boneless COD TID-IITS. lb. box . 35c Clip And Save This Recipe CODFISH CAKES Take one cup of treebened Captain 'rom'e Cod rid-lite end shred. Add three Hates the quan- tlly of IIIIIIIMI polafoee end fork together un- til nnooth: eeeeon with pepper and salt; Idll Whole egg wellybeaten and form into cakes. Roll in flour end breed enunbg end fry In but- ter on HOT frrllc toll! until brown. I I I I I I I I Maple Leaf , . Sugar Cured PICNICS. lb. 47c 500 lbs. Breakfast BACON. going at............ Ib.57c It Will Keep-Take It By The Slab CO-OP supra maker IIIIEEII STREET BIIY We Deliver 0.0.0. BENEFIT PIIOIIE 2807 BUILD lance phone calls. general rullng." i However, he felt the number at Iiov'i Seeks To Cut Down Qn Telephone Costs rO'I'fAWA. May 10 -- (CF) I16 Commons public accellatl committee wee told today the Gov- ernment expects to spend 38,595,- 009 this fiscal year for telephones. '"g0K1'ams and postage but. an of- NIII said. an attempt is being made to cut down on long dis- -ATE I?! " Robert Bryce. Assistant Deputy Finance Minister. said the post- age bill for mailing out family allowance cheques alone is 5375,- 000 or not far short of the entire bill for the three items in 19.1?- 39. The total cost for telephones, telegrams and postage in that year was 8000.248. Mr. Bryce. under questioning by W. J. Browne (PC-St. John's West). said the Treasury Board has investigated in an effort to cut down long distance calls. But it was "very hard to lay down in A BAGS I134) & I ,,. I.I4x long distance calls had been ltmatcrially reduced" by Duttinx in government-leased lines be- tween Ottawa and Montreal and Ottawa and Toronto. This had been done within the past two years. The control over those calls rested with the various dc- partments. DOMINION OBSERVATORY The Dominion observatory at Ottawa was establimed in 19415. up Mr In Ii' rm rm "I ,A misconception regarding the inee was corrected in the senate recently by senator J. P. Mclntyre. excerpt from Hennrd of May 2nd: Hon. Mr. Euler: "To my surprise Agriculture in Prince Edward Is- land announced that at the coming session of the legislature a. bill would be presented to legalize the manufacture and sale of mar- Klrlm. Thin. Qudocc will have what I should regard as the very doubtful distinction of being the only province in Canada which de- prlves its people of this nutritious and inexpensive food, margar- ine..." r Hui. James P. Molntyre: "I do not intend to participate in this ddnte. but I wish to correct a statement made in the course of the remarks of the Hon. senator iroen Waterloo. I recall that when the Hon. Senator first introduced his bill to amend the Dairy In- dustry Act. three or four years ago, it was defeated. But that did not discourage him, and he reintroduc- ed it a, second and a third time; and on. each occasion it failed to pass. Later he had the pleasure of hearing the supreme Court of Canada proclaim that it was low- ful to manufacture and sell mar- garine in Canada. This afternoon he stated. perhaps unintentionally. that the Minister of Agriculture of Prince Edward Island had intro- duced in the legislature--” Hon. Mr. Euler: "Excuse me, but I did not say that. I said the min- ister had made a declaration that margarine was going to be made legal." not the cue." Hon. Mr. Euler: "I did not say that he had introduced a bill." l-Ion. Mr. M-clntyrcr "But there was a bill introduced in the Leg- islature to make the ban on mar- garine coming into that Province more stringent." Hon. Mr. Euler: "Well. it was to come into the Province." Hon. Mr. McIntyre: "No: it cannot come into the Province. The bill has not been proclaimed. and ii: will not be proclaimed until the Privy Council renders its dc- oision which, I understand, will be in June. "As honourable senators know, margarine situation in this Prov- I - as will be noted from the following , a week or two ago the Minister of . Senator McIntyre On The Margarine Question and L ' Illotrces. On Thursday evening. May 4th. a Scouters' Social was held in Zion Hall. The evening began by show- ing a couple of films which were thoroughly enjoyed by all. This was followed by a short meeting and discuuion of plain for spending June 6th at Camp Buchan. The discussion was car- ried on over lunch and ideas were exchanged regarding new enter- tainment for the ScouterI' Club soclals. An outside activity was planned for the next meeting. The meeting was brought to a close by the singing of the National An- them. Prince Edward Island is an aggl- l e Dairy industry Bill every time my honourable friend brought it be- fore the house, and I am .still of the opinion that margarine is in- jurious to the argiculturai industry of Canada, and cultural province. I fought; of the Dominion particularly to that of Prince Ed- ward Island. My honourable friend is looking to the welfare of the consuming public in the larger centres in Canada, and I do not blame him for doing could be sold at 3 lower tax of 8 per cent would be injurious cultural interests of this country. and particularly to those of Prinm Edward Island." DAILY ACROSS l. A farthe- ceous food (E. I.) Animal's feet - Scatter Per. to bees Walk back and forth Citrus fruit indeilnite article To sew ovcrhlnd Term of endeerment . An agricul- turlst . New wine . Bey window . European blackbird . Paradise . One who gathers ginseng tcolloq.) Appointed. as a dcpu!-V 30. Eluded 33. Note of the scale 35. Clothcd 36. Ridge of 3. 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U "I threw my arms around the Credits Cow With Saving His Life LINCOLN, Ncb.. May 9--(AP)-- K. B. Gilmore. caught. in a-fioorll last night. credits a cow with saving his life. Gilmore was driving in Lincoln with Norman Prucha when high water: sent. Gllmore's car swirling off the road into n ditch. cow's neck and hung on. That cow saved my life," Gilmore told TESCIJEFS. Prucha grabbed a telephone pole and held on. The shouts of the men attracted a National Guard rescue crew. The guardsmen reached and res- cued the men in a "duck". an amphibious military vehicle. Help ..... Hope I restore shattered lives Help now. hope for the future. go hand-in-hand in the work of The Salvation Army. This combination of the understanding been and the human touch rerely fails. To men and ' women. young or old, victims of sin or circumstance . . . to innocent babes and children, The Salvation Army is an unfailing friend. For material support it depends on YOUR dollars. Again The Army appeals to you... confidcntiv. C HARGES EVIL ORGANIZATION MILAN. Italy. May 10 -(AP) .- Idelfonso Oerd-inel schuster. Arch- bishop of Milan. charged today that e F lst-monscred youth organization deliberately txalna children to curse volubly and la acquire "evil halbits." The Milan Prelate threatened with encom- munication any Roznan Catholic parent permitting children to en- roll in the "Italian Pioneers," in movanent sponsored by the Com- munisi. Party and its Allied Union of Italian Women. L9 RID SHIELD SERVICES Ayprallinately l,519,o00 Cen- adlene were materially helped laelyeavbylhepeuenalurvlroe ol the Salvation Anny In its Maternity Home: General lloepltele Old Pellu' Home Prison and Police Ceca Nor. Children's llernee Children's Summer Camp: Mining l'vlende' Service Inc labour lewlre Men's HINDI! not Salvation Army RED SHIELD APPEAL pnovmcrar. rusanouaarans - 55 VILLA AVE. ' l'llollE I23