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Kidney lessen... i702,” _ ‘ ugwru. rmlyjfrusss mess AT l lb. tin 3~Stor Baking Powder“... 20c Horton's Mussels 20c Iums’ Spark . .. 37c Quaker Puffed Rice, 2 for 22c l2 oz. Cherry Jam .. 25c 25c Mirrors for 17c Siren-cant Writing Pods 25c 46oz. Oranges $1.00 15% off All Pictures THE EASTERN cunkorfsu AGINTI: IONTAOIJI: Iarold l‘. Laadry. Albert Althea. Mrs. Byron Stewart» lieu llarrlet Olalr. AGINT GIOBGITOWN: Waldo: Lavera. AGENTS BOUBII: lilac lllld Ilebarde and Gordon Farrell _ The Guardian may be bought at an of the following plaeea la Montana: Ilia: s. A. ueaeilya; Mrs. Clay» la Georgetown: The Poet Office: in Seal-la: Comlorra and Ilorea Roper. la Bl. Peter's: The Ioat Olloe. - ...'Ml.ss Jean G. Condom Oardl~ cmmwummml APRIL 2. 194s ,_ "loading hols for Canada Packers at Murray River. Monday. April 5; Fodhla ‘Westley. April l. E. B. Bock. "loading hogs at Elmira Mou- day. April 6th. Ior detailed in- "Loadine hoes ‘at Miwouchs ‘ every Monday afternoon and Tu - a fly morning until train time. For, rmniw r- snunonv - uounnv SPECIALS m1 detailed information contact Lou-l 1‘ uguflhgL ' GRAPEFRUIT— 36Couni-—6 for re “Loading hogs for Canada Pack! I day. ‘ISLANDER PASSES — Mr. Alfred Brown of Worcester. M1155» passed away at his winter home in Florida on March 26th. Mr. Brown was a brother-in-iaw of Mrs. L.B. Mellish who now resides in California. His wife was the former Katie Mellish of Union Road, King's County. P17. Island. lie also leaves Robert of “Harcester and two daughters, Dorothea, of Worcester and Marjorie, Mrs. Vernon Hrvtor of Baltimore, Md. The 1on- Mr. Brown was president of thv Alfred L. Brown Associates Inc., tcr and was pruninent in business circles. He had been in poor health "HIIAVEN ONLY KNOWSH‘ l5 FULL 0F SURPRISES Today the Pflrnoe Theatre brings forth the gayest, most entertaining and “full of sur-l prises" tale of the west in many a day. with Robert Citrrnimings and Bflflifi Donievy tackling the starr- ing roles with gusto, "Heaven Onry ldnews“ tells the story of a. mvh- less gambler and his obstacle _ course to romance. Beauteo/us Jorjn Cutrlght, Texas’ newest gift to the roster of lead- .n.g ladies supplies the love interest in the part of a strait-laced school teache: whose inherent oblectlons i0 Donlevy's money-making sctivi-l ties need strenuous overcoming. hall hostess in Donlevyts saloon,‘ does her best. - and very good it is too (though she Ls apparently not quite persues ve enough) — to lead Currimlngs from the straight and narrow. The TUGIQiGFS of ife in thr- ‘west circa 1885, is supplied by Bill Good- win as Donlevys rival in the saloon field and partner in s virtually defunct copper nine. Stuart Er- vrin es a lazy sheriff who prefers. fishing to maintaining - or ratrhrrl reinstating _ much needed law and order, and Edgar: Konnedv. bewlgged for the first time in his 35-year motion poture career. as the town dmmlc. John Lltel does nobiy in his part of Miss Curtright/s father. the local minister. and Durene Thrttle. who has established an indelible reputation on Radio Raw. plays the part of a towns-woman whose eight-year old sun idolzes Dunlevy, gambling. srhootlmg 0r no. In the part of the young wor- shipper at Donia-W's tenuous throne. Peter Miles. a relative newotlncr to the Hollywood were, provides a siren: scene-stealing lhrcrrt to tho strtrs and walks r1\\':\_\‘-L‘l\$ii,\' with thr- reputation of bring 0hr nf tilt‘ screen's mast appealing youngsters. BIG COTTON FIRE ‘ SYDNEY. Australia. April i — rAPM-Rew cotton valued at about $2,600,000 was destroyed tonight by fire In a Department of Trade and Customs warehouse. iGMMOH or nillrlN MI v w/j Ill! ITVIITII n heat and rub ill ‘M “ARES, and note (h! “let relief ou l"- Zre-ere-rhrgfinzfygkgfi’ "mu" rk A eonourcsa u“ ' ‘ifiiiiniiim t” IaruOSr. Em to mourn a son| for the Past two Years and his .1105; of friends will regret hlsl grossing. 3W5"! were flttingly ing of the Junior choir who Marjorie Reynolds. as a pert dance be"! specially trained by Mrs. W. D. Wight has arrived home from Boston. Mass, when she was called some weeks ago due to the illness of hcr daughter. k Mrs. Patrick Murphy was a re- , cent visitor to Charlottetown. Y Mr. Ra mond C/Jndon of Stur- ,gcon psi a visit to Georgetown ,on Wednesday, travelling Dy liOfalt‘ land sleigh from sturgeon wharf to Queens wharf here. The annual Red Cross canrpmgir was begun in Cicnrgcioun un Wednesday. Four collectors lcngaged in a house to house can- ivass, they are lVIlss Joyce Jenkins. ~Mlss Claire Roche, Miss Jame ,Batchildor and Mrs. J. W. Lav» ers. Early returns indicate the usual good respovse from citizens to this worthy cause. r | 1 Good hid-sly and Easter Sunday observed at St. David's United’ Cirurch. 0n G000 Friday the minister. the Rev S J. Boyce, completed a special ~.cr ies oi" Lenten aciiresse» on me seven words of Jesus irum the Cross. The text ivas: “Father. into Thy hands f commend My Spir- it." On Sunday the thenwr was. ‘The Everliving Christ", "Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the WOYid." Excellent congregations gathered. Marry words of commendation were ex- pressed at the most helpful sing nae Mrs. Myrtle Babineau. Easter hlles ad- orned the communion table in lov- ing memory of mother and fathez. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hemphiil. and sister Georgie. by the Hemp 11111 family, and tulips and daiiu- dils also on the communion table. were in loving memory of Pie. Oilver Babineau by lus wrfc and family. Friends of Mr. Walter Batchlid- er. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joun Batchllder will be interested w loam that he has JOHICG Camuiae permanent. army, enlisting at Hsii~ fax. Waiter has been employed in the past ferw months in New Brunswick. During the last war he served in Canada's forces and seen action overseas. RELEASED 0N BAIL Reid Robinson. eastern vice- president of the International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers ((110.1 was released on $500 bail on Wednesday when an immigration board hearing his case adjourned until Thursday ln Toronto. Robinson. who was ar- rested on a deportation order is- sued by the Canadian immigration department. is having a speedy hearinl. He was brought to Tor- onto from Tlmmlns, Ont- It was a possibility that Robinson might cross the border soon to be hand- ed over to U. S. officials, it was Agreement." and Iaeen for the M0 tb a Cleoa lease aloe reoeidad "eaeare". the beet swearing actress for 141M . . thebeetarpporuaeaeter. stated. Mia Hollis’; her part m flfientleman‘: beat achievement in directing the film- haat motion picture of i941. lldmlmd la “Iberia oa ma sum"; woo Monday. ‘Prlwk leavln; at 12 o'- ciook noon. l! roads are closed, will be loading Monday afternoon at stock pen. For detailed lnfor~ motion contact Hurst Murphy. "Lroadln; hogs for Canada Pack- era Limited at Mt. Stewart every TWUIGIY. 2 to 4 where possible. Earl Jay. "Loading hogs for Canada Paolo era Limited at Peakea every "Loading hogs at Montague ev- ery Monday. For detailed informa- tion on trucking service etc., phone 6'! or 76-22. James McLeod. 51b1,, “nun mm“) ..--_ "Loading hogs at Cardigan ev- ery Monday. flbr detailed infor- mation on trucking service etc-. contact Linu'ood'Mc.Nei11. ers. Limited at Cardigan every Thursday. hacking where pos- sible. Norman MacKenzle. "Limdllll 11°35 a‘ 5V Teresa 9V" "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ery Monday afternoon until 6.00 e 5 a; so“; T" ,4 w f". M. For detailed information on "Lon Truifinfgverléher: my u" trucking service etc., contact Er- E Mantra , nest Bradley. - l "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- . ere Ltd. at St. Peters every Tues- i day. Trucking where possible. Huddle Pratt. "Loading hogs at Redford sta- tion every Tuesday morning unti? arrival of eastern train. For dc- talied information on trucking service etc, contact John B- Mc- lntyre. "Loading hog: for Canada Pack- " era at Vernon River every Tues- lay afternoon. ‘trucking where possible. Ralph bee. "Loading hogs at York Station every Tuesday morning until ar- rival of eastern train. For detailed information on trucking service etc., contact Irving McDonald. i "loading hogs for Canada Pack- cro at Vernon every ‘meal-lay aft- ernoon. Trucking where possible “falter Crane. "Leading hogs at Murray Har- bour. Monday April 5th. For de- tailed information on trucking ser- vice m, contact D. Ray Brooks. "wading hogs at Melville every Monday» For detailed information on trucking service etc. contact Charles Nicholson. "Loadinet hoes for Canada Pack- ers Limited at Bear River every Tuesday. trucking where possible. ‘ Roddie ems l l | "Loadinl hoes for CanadaPack- ers Limited at ‘Tracadie. Tuesday 2-4 pm. Trucking where possible from ‘Iracadie, Bedford and vicin- ity. Herb Mullin. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Ltd. at Port Hi1‘. every Tues- day. For detailed information and trucking service contact Wm. Maynard 'or the Richmond Bay Buying Club. "Loading hogs at Uigg every Monday. For detailed information on trucking service etc. contact Robert Brehaut. "Loading hogs at Vernon River Co~cpcrativs store every Monday. Truck leaving store 1.00 P. M. if roads are closed contact Co-opera- tivc store for detailed informa- tinn- "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Umited every ‘Iuesdsy from Dunstaffnege and "Loading hogs st Charlottetown View” Borden B u all day Monday and Tuesday morning until 11.00 A. M. Call us for trucking service: Livestock Marketing Board Phone 73d or 1467. "Collecting and trucking hogs? for Canada Packers Limited every} ‘meaday when roads are passable, from Annandale and vicinity; J. G. MacDonald (MacDonald's. Transfer). r "Collecting hogs at cherry Val- ieyjvfondoy afternoon April 5th. Fofrietslled information on truck- ing service etc., contact Sterling Ings. "Collecting and trucking hogs foitatlabailn Brokers l-lmllod "s" ‘Puesdey from Gaspereaux. ind surrounding districts. Carl Gra- ham. I "Collecting hoes at. Powne-l. Mt- Melllck and Mlllview Monday af- ternoon A-pril 6th. For detailed information on truckinl service etc, contact Lawson Meclechern phone 11-32. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday from Dunstaffnage and vicinity. Borden Boswell. "Collecting hogs at Milton Mon- day afternoon. April 5th. For de- "Coiiecting and trucking hogs tailed information on trucking for Canada Packers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity every ‘rues- service etc., contact Robert Crabbe. day. Hazen Howard. "Collectln: hogs in Winsloe and --- ' vicinity every Monday. For de- "Collecting and trucking hogs tailed information on trucklns for Canada Packers Limited from service Gian, contact Inells Div Point Prim, Eldon, and Belfast mend. Wary, Monday and Thursday. For detailed information contact Bill Manse. Point Prim. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Hampton and surrounding dis- tricts every Tuesday. George Duns- ford. "Collecting hogs every Monday at Cornwall. For detailed informa- tion on trucking service etc. con- tact Doul- McDonald. phone 150'!- 31. "media: hou at North Wilt- shire every Tuesday momlng. For detailed information contact IN. taster or Elmer 010w. "Loadini hon at Hunter Riv- er every Tuesday morning. m detailed information on trucking service etc, contact Gordon Math- eson. Len Craswell or Grant Mc- Leod. GAS GUSHEI. mmorrmu - <0?) ~ When the casing of an ell well in the Lreduc field near here was perfor- ated to bring the well into product. ion, it produced - gas. The oas- ing will be perforated at a lower level to brinz about the desired Thursday. Truckln: where pos-, l "Loading hate for Canada Pack- poesiblc l gen, was in the city yesterday via- formation contact Norman Bruce. ers- Limited at Montague every ' . TH lng m brother. starter-o. a oe- aIOTgOtOWfl -- nurseay. Trucking where poo‘ iuglus-r ORANGE“ n e a e um in the Prince Edward Illllld "Loading hogs at Bourie every aihle. Bid Mnleam- 1'" a e l-Ioopital. blonds . N: detailed information --- l . , I T S ' Mm gems mm”; 0g Dru“; on trucking service etc., contact "Loading hogs for CanadaPack- y L. V. PEAS- . Alden McLoreri. Brudc-‘g, yum“, in Gggrgebqwn when, Crif-ford Peters- era Ltd. at Morell every ‘Tuesday, 20 q; |ln_.$ f" _ ‘ _ nell. and iVllss Verna. McL-aren Sh, 1; ‘ ‘um n m, home o; “L _ ‘fruokiug where possible. Dingwell, " ' ' " " ' " ' "" ‘ were visitors w the City yeswr» and Mn. Jack Wallace. "Collector: hour littoral! every s» Roealtor. . ,' rpm. WAX arms- 6 for ... .-..-.. ~... l .....,,73r: pm. Truckinoq Aylmer Choice Quality GOLDEN CORN—2 for Aylmer Choice Qualify DlCED BEETS-Z for Aylmer Choice Quality l mCED cARrois-z m ‘ Aylmer SPAGHETTI- l6 oz. bottle-Z for Pure Gold - LEMON or VANILLA-Z oz. Coffee: .-- ... SCHWARTZ, KING or SALADA-Lb. .. @1391: 19c 19c .......25c ..... .251; .... -591: bottle Eiffifisi .. 75c fliiiiifriwi... 43c CORNED HOCKS- ..,...., ...... H» .. ..... ..19c ALSO: BEEF, PHONE 2696 PORK, LAMB ond VEAL ANDREWS’ 38 ELM AVE. 2697 PHONE Russian Bogey Doesn't Scare’ . Stolid Finns B ‘AKI! MALMSTROEM I. April l —- (AP) — Worn by tnvo wars within a decade em; with new Russian threat: over their heads. Finns still are keeping e stiff upper lip. Finns have seen hard runes and are accustomed to occupations. They even had a civil war. Hard- ships do not frighten them and they do not give in. Under the new political pressure they are saying: “We must not be drivenJnto s panic. We must makftlieiiesrofr the situation and fight ienaciously but calmly for our western way of life and ideals. If we are closed in behind the iron curtain and lose our American credits and our bur- lness with the west our plight will be hard indeed." Crisis or no crisis, life in He]- sink! ls going on as before. "Busin- ess as usual." is a. deep-rooted slo- gun with the lflnnefifn feet. it is much more than g, slogan, it is a way of life. k It is very dark in i-telslnki at night, irmost a half black-out be- cause of the necessity to save power for industry. Most stores close at 5 o'clock and the restaurants at ii p.111. There is hardly any nllhl life and people B0 to bed early. The traffic is n01; heavy. It is hard to get a taxi and small cabs drawn by skinny horses are typical. There are a few Rood they"; and “movies, ‘but the principal Finnish pleasure still is heavy drinking. Wine is practically non. existent, the beer is almost no". alcoholic but the Finns drink am- azing quantities o! turd liquor al- though it ls heavily taxed. Rm ‘ Expansive Food is all right in the restaur- la-carle courses. Meat is plentiful, but white bread, sugar, butter and. milk are scarce and rationed, R911 coffee can be had but it costs 150 marks in the restaurants - Almost as frillch as a good meat course. Prices are generally high and. the inflation means that salaried persons-wivii servants and office workerwcannot afford to go places or give parties. There is a widespread black market, especially in fore@ cur- rencies; Swedish crowns-and d01- lars bring three times as much on the black market as in the regular banks. Much rvmuggling of money le going on. The workmen have had many raises and skilled men and artis- ans now are getting ten times a! ml"!!! Ply as before the war and only half of their former real wages. That means they must have more than one Job to get along. Many scientists have gone to for. Elfin countries. and this is consid- ered as "a potentials danger for Finnish cultural life. Many skilled workers work only three oveeks a month because of the progressive taxes. The housing shortage is severe. No one hes the right to nrore than one room and in large fiat; the original occupants have had to ad- mit other families who we; 0v" some of the rooms and share the kitchen and other facilities, __._-.__._____ ASKS NATIONAL LIBRAftY WNNIPEG - (C?) - In the 04th annual report of the Mani- toba legislative library director J. L. Johnston ‘termed "vital" the early establishment of a national tailed information contact Earl “‘°““" OH. ARE may MAKIN’ KNIT "muting hoes at Albany every Tuesday until 8.00 pm. For detail- ed information on trucking ser- vloe eta. contact J. George Mae- Kay. _ YCIJ have m’ TLRN our A ~ nee/fro MAKE rr PAY? "Loading hogs at Klnkora ev- ery Tuesday until 3.00 p. m. For detailed information on trucking contact J- P. Callahan. "treading hoes at lmeraid ev- ery Tuesday untll 8.00 p. m. For detailed information on trucklnl service contact G. C. Green. "Loadl non at Kenelngten every Mon y afternoon and ‘hue- day until 2.00 p. m. For detailed information on trucking service ate. contact Oliver Campbell. "Loadirfi hon at Blflmeralde every ‘meaday m he aeiii 1.00 pm. For detailed ermetion on trucking service etc; contact Rob- ert flozg or Harry Waugh. "Loidlnl hoes ai aequit Stewart ‘hierday. April 0th. hmtil train time. For detailed inferna- tlon ooutaot 11L. Douglas. HAW YOU (Elli will: _' Filll Plliiliiiii rum» m .- HURRY’ TIN’ NEEDLES HERE l NOW ? HOW MANY THOUSAND DO THI5 WORK rs-rv ‘n-r THOUSANDTH OF AN INCH" iF ' l l"ulflu h°'"“““;t kahuna’ flow of oil. ants if you take the expensive a- library, f every Tuesday moo-nine. 1hr de- guy gun wAy Z-Jk-(s v _ lyvJrll. WHAT FOOL PUT ‘ ‘THESE TWO , LATHE5 $0 YOU LU65ON THEM NEAR EACH BIG MACHINES FHA/E OTHER? TO GET A sou DID-i » TWENTYLw. YEARS 1 mill‘ .-.- 1..-“...