Plan4Tall:s' . F2. 2'. M-3r.(e.i'.ng in ii ll -.'.D 3'. i"... ON 1' n no it fl ”--r ojml. A ICPJ--Provo 'l l,-p- uili m 't with A2: -'ture ilin L:-r Gaszliner behind closed W0.-5 A--yil 19 in an atrmol to mull: Still" agre:mcnt on more (1,.-m m”r' ctiwq ps: i iew sh"ulrl the, Sullrilllc Court of Camila rule in-l gul"l the fiiic'i:iv:;: lTl'fi'1":'..'x' of cur- rent producer marketing boards. rm-I issue in the test case ,;,...-.1 by the Ontario government awl to 1'' mn bel"'ile the court April 3.: IN ui'ctl1'-r toils imposed by U H. of provincial b"nri's on tllllll' .-rinrcr ni"mller arc licr-use up. or indirert taxes. The tails are us:-(I not only to control mar- lu-lin: hut in many cases to equal- i-n- immiciits to growers on a pool a- l b'lii-re appears to be no doubt that the provinces under the con- glliuillln have powers to delegate to the producer boards authority to lmy fees for services. But ilirtlt'l' to levy imlirect taxes-tolls than may find their way into con- sumcr prices -- is the exclusive right of the federal Parliament. For example, in the case of On lariu peaches, processors" cost. ”. cover not only payment to the growers but also the marketing board's tolls.The price to the con. :umer is the processeis cost plus his profit margin HANDED OVI-IR POWER The federal government. through lthe Agricultural Products Market boards the right to exercise pow- ers granted by the provinces in intcrprovincial and international trade. in other words, the central ad- ministratmn has not delegated any federal taxing powers to the boards but has merely allowed an extension of provincial financing arrangements to cover goods ship- ped to other provinces or other countries. Thus if the Supreme Court finds the board tolls are indirect taxes. authorities here feel the board marketing arrangements will col- lapse. possibly bringing chaos to the farm marketing scene unless governments move quickly to arm the boards with new financing DOWCT. British Churchman Comments On Exile of Greek Archbishop LONDON (Reuters)-'l'he' Arch- bishop of Canterbury. primate of he Church of England. said Thurs- tluy the arrest and deportation of nreek Orthoodx Archbishop Ma- karlos of Cyprus was received by Christian opinion in Britain and elsewhere with "great perplexity and distress." But the archbishop. Dr. Geof- frey Fisher. stressed the British government's "absolute duty" to restore order in the east Mediter- ranean island colony, where a wave of violence has gone on since last year to back up Greek Cypriot lle suggested a three-point solution to the dispute. Orthodox church on Cyprus and of the union-with-Greece movement there. has deported by Britain last Friday to the Seychelles islands. along with threeiother church lead- ers.l . Dr. Fisher. in his first major speech on Cyprus in the House of Lords, outlined this possible solu- tion to end the disturbances there. i. The government should im- mediately ,, l t acompetent per- son or persons to draft a constit- ution on the lines of recent cor- respondence between the tlovernor of Cyprus, Sir John Harding, and lilaknrios. This. he said. has shown a large area of common agree- mom 2 iiihen the draft had been draun up. Greece and Turkey could join with Britain in an im- mediate appeal to the Cypriots to end the terrorism. (Greek Cypriots make up about four-fifths of the island's 515.000 population, with Turkisli Cypriots forming most of the minorityi. .'l. .-irclibishop Makarios should be told his exile would end as soon I public order in Cyprus was re- stored lie should he assured that when the draft constitution was in being. direct negotiations with him would at once be resumed. Dr. Fisher said the Greek Ortho- dox Church regarded the deporta- tion of Makarlos-"head of one of the historic churches of the world" -as an act of saerilege, persecu- Ion and harbarlsm. nu must recognize that to us here li scented shocking that an arch- bishop should take a lead in polit- ical matter and involve himself in Ill the psrtialities that political in- 1. scene at lpemmany atrium am emit undo DAILYOIYPIOQDUII AXYDLIAAXR is LONGPILLOW Oaolottoeuaipiyetsndafocnothsr. htntuumplnatsuul fit! the time In. x for the two on. etc. Single letters. apol- .':'.”'.ii " 33310 wuxw "- 0160-Lennon demands for union with Greece. . nxtakarios. leader of the Greek ' eitement always involves," Dr Fisher said. The Archbishop said the govern. ment in Britain had "naturally" judged Archbishop Makarios by his political record. since ”he had chosen 'to play the part of a polit- ician." "There is bound to be uneasiness in any British mind when a polit- ical leader is arrested and re- moved without trial." Dr. Fisher said. "it is even more alarming when such action has the effect of interfering with the functioning an loyalties of a Christian commun- lty." CUDMORPS DRY CLEANERS I20 Kent St. Pholl X! Refrigeration r 'i0ur friends in Greece and Cyp-i emf CROSSWORD M3080 8300!! 2!. Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repair: ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Phones 854! I544 Goo- sue!!- to- ...lon'Ihowbwork It hlthotongtnnnarormmoaorutowonunnsliniuta. davtaugsuotunanaaonnt. ' AG'!IUl'IDCI."' Oh IUITOWXOVI VII: ' 0ryphpebloI(ANYllN,lotlANY . 3:” xnvuuounlnu an own raxcr-ram 3 ltnvluonynuruuuhulnh . O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer M"' Mr, Alfred Palmer motored ta plllr. Blair Thompson who is sta-i Fnetnds Charlottetown and vicinity on Mun.-lioned in Quebec. is spending at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweet, 0' Donna daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L a u . 0'1. i - Sv -n - - i . '900V"V- 5P'"ml9 Sweet: 0'l493W- l5 I l1atl- mending oamlew days in gilldllmerl llanlillllklmilltlil-S lzjlclcnllltlg iii; "lilo en! in "19 Pflnce COIN"! H0591!!! iside. to be near her grandau-zhter 'l'hunipson whose death locculilreli) Mrs. Percy Sweet was I visit- or to Summerside. Mr. Albert Phillips has sold hisl property in Mt. Royal. and plans to reside in Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sabine of - - west Point weretsundaymvisitors Jf&,,l,f,i:,'.',ll 1" "l he to O'Leary. guess 0 d Mrs. Theodore Sabine. v The omeary W. L met in me recently had the misfortune to in dlilllllller. lllr and Mrs. James Dalton and family. school on Tuesday night. There I WIS I 800d 8llGndll1Ce- Mm HIr- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard. 0'- Mr. and Stirs. Rodrick MaeNe- ;.I..l.t I7, Regan of Tignlsh. gave I talk tLcary, mom, ,1 1 5 H . , . '0" the work she u doing as music runny to H5: M95. lkI;r:)Ilr:Ii::(sil'z;emr:' b:iEnc.:ln0:-'lSi.m:ldf;lemvliiktird to to his home in o-peary. teacher and vocal leader. ther. .vlr. George Sheen who is n on -Sunday wry . M" - ' . . i pauem in the hospital mere. iss Avis MacDonald, teacher in Ellerslic school. spent the week- are glad to see her back homepMr5. John MacDonald in Mt. Roy- "V65 ln Summersida '9” day! 81 his lI0me- Leafy mutured to Summerside. again and hope for a satisfactory al- to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Sweet, 0'- p l Master Bl”Cil”t.(' Mr. Norman Morrison of Sum- is visiting lflllh lllislL,l;rl;..nd),,l;,e;,3l.' Donna. who is . muent, in the at the home of her. mlen Mrs. 3:115 ;ebi;e0t'Ic-nt visitor to Mrs. William Jay and Mr. Jay in Prince County Hospital. ylierbie Vatcher in O'l.eary on Wed- , , - . g :ncsday night. llklllssh Nellie Arbtng is visiting K wti or friends, Mr. and Mrs. H l . ensington we V 1 -. Don Campbell. in Alberton. 5,,t...s5u?el'V7 if Slolaeciia; ll" Leafy On Sundal-ill. H510” to O The many friends of Miss Ruby lwllele she allellllcll ll '-'ll”YCll mcel- llll' alld llll'5' Sll"l0l'd Pllllllps Mr. and Mrs. Chcsley Woodside y Charlottetown. . i Mrs. Archie Clark. was a visit-i . or to O'Leary and vicinity rcccnt- ML and M” in Forest View. Foster Ellis of Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh r A home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dal- - In lr. George J ll. .- - t t in Brae on Sunday at th h M, d - . . - V. - - -. - Mrs. George Sheen Summerside lrecently with his Eliot:-lllllllaltla gllll 0(fmMr. and Mr. and Mrs.e Lllonyld Sprlligfllclld Alli-stRdslpchlllllEll.l.ld;:)3l and mendsm Albenon and vlclmly lure her hand. lliurlcigh in l'.'llerslie,, Mr. Melvin Ellis. who has becnp employed in Ontario lhas returned Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laird and.ence MacKlnnon in 0'Leary on Thriftiesi ”B'uy-Word" in the low-mice figldj. Dodge Mayfair V-I, I-door Sedan Getthe W956 with the glamour and go of the Forward Look ) One look and you sense it, one drive and you And once you take the wheel you'll discover know . . . Dodge is the buy of the year in the Dodge is the buy in even more than beauty and low-price field! size. New push-button-controlled PowerFlite, Just glide your eyes from the eager, i'orward- "aw 6 or V'3 e"3l"e5' ll wellllll llf Flde "lcl thrusting grille to the high-arching rear fenders. Comlllll lealllles mall” D0d89 ll 931' that 110'? You're seeing the long, poised-for-action lines lmly llmlls blgv blll "as bli- of Flight-Sweep styling. Best of all. this big-car beauty and performance There's more of this car t.o be beautiful. too. is priced with the lowest. Come in, see the Because Dodge. again this year. is nearly a foot '56 Dodge today! Welve a model waiting . . . longer than its largest selling competitor. ready to carry you in high style wherever you go. MANIIFACTURED IN CANADA DY CHRYSLER C()Rl'0RATl0N OF CANADA. LIMITED K. Dodge In tho "Iuy-Word" In sandy Of all can in the low-price tleld, Dodge leads the way with man "safety-int" featunn. Many. of count. are new-like LifoGuard door latches, Safety Sealed-Beam headlamps, and seat belts. But moat. of them-like Safety-Rim wheels, Safe-Guard hydraulic brakes, independent. parking brake and many. many more-have bun standard oquipmnnt for yuan. Dodge In tho "Buy-Word" In power Dodge gives you the power you need for safe Look! Now you control smooth, smooth PowerFlitn motoring. New high-torquo 6 and V-8 engines automatic transmission with bottom. Just press a provide up to 200 horsepower-pack plenty of button-step on the gas-and GO! A simple, Dodgolothol'Iuy-word"lndrlvlng can watch climax-shown It! stars Inklyon TV. Check your newspaper lot this and turn. reserve for safer panning. Imwl-ll" '””l""-l”ll- trouble-tree mechanical system does all the work. GET THE BIG BUY IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD-GET THE BIG '56 DODGEI Jtlllltsioll morons uunrn Ismy Imr W. G. BAllBllllll l.1'll. ' 121 Emu St.. chrlottomn V Tues.. Marchztl. 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 M M” Aubm wedge end with her parents, hm andson. spent the weekend with rela- Sunday afternoon. M . d Mr . B M Mr. Bernard Shea was a visitor Unitl-nvaalle, wgre nillseitor:cDt(t)1u”tlllal home of Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart in Coleman. Leary. were recent visitors to the The members of the Knumom home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweet Women's institute held a very suc- cessful pantry sale in the Co-op Store on Saturday afternoon. and family of Ellerslie were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milligan, day visitors to relatives and friends Milo. were visitors to O'Leary on pcrasweu are sorry to hem, malil.lEJe.mi::d.ss”Blanche Matthews also and family. Mnrlenegand Willard of Umonvale were recent visitors in Q-peary and vicinity. Sunday. r home in lls "l99ll"Z- 0l lVll- Rllyal were l"l5ll0l5 lo llllllto Springfireld West. Mr. and Mrs. Erison lliacLeod Mr. Peter Pate. O'Leary. is a were Sunday visitors to relatives patient in a hospital in Bosmu, !wlth their sun-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Getson and me- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harkness. ilamlly "l C3l'lCl0n W01”? Visitors 10 Nelson”: flagship the Victory la ;the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- undergoing her most extensive,”- rigging with new ropes since 1846.