...Fi. Flowers comfort the Iivlngwhen words cannot help. They ease 3. [iii i w ,. users LIVELDPIIIIT (Continued from Page B) market. Why not persuele thisbit concern to build e eleushter- house here. and place some o! producers never have been over- ressons why. "We have mother example of what can be done in new lines of endeavour. within the town lim- its o! the Town of Alberton. where Mr. Herbert Matthews _sterted raising turkeys during the yeer young man started with only twelve turkey eggs, and lest sea- son his farm produced about 2000 birds, and about i500 oi these were shipped out o! the Province. His turkeys are the broad-breast- ed bronze type. and they are all confined and raised on !ox~ wire. ‘This he explains is the expensive way, but the birds remain much freer from disease. and he ex- pects to raise about 8000 this sea- son. Rural Electrification "Another factor in building up a population. especially in an live on iarms or in fishing com- munities, is to make their indiv- idual situations more attractive. this waste ireight money in the pockets of our producers. Our. paid. end this may be one of the. lose. Just nine years elo thisl THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '1 think the bus companies should be complimented, on the iine service they heve rendered the people oi this Province. l heerd‘seversl American etete that our buases ere just es up- to-dete es theirs. end they were also much impressed with our courteous end obliging bus oper- ators. let us hope the bus com- panies will extend their routes. and serve more o! our people who .live e long distance from the rail- iway, Iced Maintenance “We beve the assurance lrom .the Minister o! Public Works and Highways that e snow-plow will be stationed et Alberton next season. This is encouraging as First Prince is dlilicult territory (or snow-plows to operate in. Nine years out o! ten we have more snow then enyother part oi the Province. In tact, we still heve winter conditions there. while you have been enjoying summer weather here ior some ime. We also have one o! the largest, i! not the largest rural district in the Province, and i! we are going to keep the roads open in thickly populated centers. such as the Rayner road, Tignish Shore, North Cape, Bt. Louis, Mimlne- gash. Oascumpec. Bloomiield. agricultural province sud: es Alter-ton South, Knutsiord and ours, where most of the peqale other points, we will need a plow st Alberton and OLeary both. As many roads as possible should be kept open leading to the Alber- Brltlsh M 15 iiery Ilush-liush I I LONDON’. May 0 - (OP) ‘—Who ‘Ls the master-mind behind “M119”? l Rio-Military Intelligence. De- pertmmt No. s - is the "hush- hllsh" emitter-espionage orgenin- tion es the War Office's secret ser- vloe. It hes entered an mvwanted limelight with the dischsrgepr de- motion o! flve civil servants - ell understood to he connected with the Oenxnunist Party and at least one of whom is concerned with at- omic research. Th; National Council for civil liberties has protested to the gov- ernment that such "victimization" le “alimr- to ihe spirit of a free democracy-J‘ The Conununist Daily Worker has accused “unnamed ol- iiclals. paid out oi! a secret fund," ot conducting a political purge of the civil service. The Conservative Daily Express. on the other hand. regards M15 precautions es neoeese-ry. report- ing: “Th; polltiml and home back- ground o! eves-y civil servant with even the remoteot chance oi get- ting to lomow sonaethixtg or the NWNSQ oi atomic research is now bdu vetted by M15. 'lihe iflb o! Lnvstigertsng the thousands or civil servants concerned ls M153 h1g8!!! task since the end of the war." They were vague hints that M15 was lighting a. ring of secret- We Bring You New . . I believe that rural electriiica-Hon Hospital. as it will likely 1 54m m, fled m (IN Sflfllfl Of grief Li‘! a way that 35,4 will aggro tgweard his sand ' mean theflsalvinig o! many lives 3:3 hnuxutfbut lhléngvaus, u; - an an . Desi es over a pe o o years. col-Hm,“ “d m; Pr”, pflm, Mm. ‘soften mlmculfalgs"'forfiofwfis brightteningdupiltihe homethirzttlze "an the magier hot usjummo! ism- Attlee when he declined to Bug e o e coun ry an v ages, w s roa s I agree wi w at e Pre- dim,“ m“ "mete-r d national are the g associated modern electric equip- mier stated in his speech on the secmny 3n any “but wry genera] heart. Wherever there IS sorrow, the friendly and thoughtful KENWOOD tasks. I know that this Govern- Minister oi Public Works andypapu- accounts 011x415‘; actions had merit is ready to push ahead with Highways, would consider pilttlllgibeqn "vamly exaggerated." this project. But it is regrettable all the dirt roads in good condi-| Last March L.C. White, Civil that materials are still so’ hard tion. beioremn extensive pavlngservicq Clerical Association recto to obtain, And nothing-can be program was undertaken. We tary told the Council loc- Civil Lib-‘ done without the necessary sup- have however. a long standing erties that M15 had wamcd Gov-‘ plies. promise; that the main highway crmnent depflrt-menis certain cm-‘ "It is good to know that from Montrose Bridge to Tignish ployees must not be allovtrd to be- school teachers salaries will be be paved first and as‘ soon as pos- come permanent civil servants. ' increased this year, as this has sible. This of course is only rea- Later he told rePOYl-YTS U"!!! long been over-due. All are fully sonable, it being the uncompletecheven Parliament had not tried ito Nonmmm Engla“ _ ‘°P)“"‘"‘dm“ “d bl°°k°d ' "“““'“' “I $22? redggrtislblqlletzrchfirsinsignia: grlirltclllnwgst digclgntillllleld‘ WELT itllenfirlllnlhse A RAF‘ Dan“ but“ E u" “Mormon alrdrome" in particular and the communitylbroke out. We hope in time DhISIOHly emanation was that security as a whole. And in order to re- paved road could be extended tolhad forbidden the apP°lm1meliii BLANKETS ment, which lighten the heavier Drait Address. that he hoped the gems." He sullilfited 111M news- ’ thingeodois-sendflowers. EVERY GOOD HOUSEWIFE approves KENWOOD Blankets so carefully and- becutifully woven, every detail planned so perfectly. They ore I00 per cent fine and they are pre-shrunk so that you can depend permanently on the size. Kenwood FAMOUS Florultint. Tone- ‘KGIW/Md RAMCREST Blflllkefl- PM" tain teachers with-proper quali- North Cape. as an enormous "TlW-‘e W" 11° “mm dwili“ . . o _ fluke}; [um wid. 5 t‘ 0 i iications, they must have suitici- amount of fishing supplies, (arm ‘levelled in any 4f U16 68595. but Ii colors. Ends Iwlllid WIIII 4" 50ml zbm" c ‘or: lurks m innia .q l.“ Qpelllng NQW ‘DYE i m‘ ’°'“"“°""°"~ I‘ 1' "i" ‘n- 1°""*“°= W‘ W‘ mm is wn- w“ *‘“““‘°“"‘ m“ “u ‘hf “"‘°“°' ribbon Individually boxed. and " °"' ° " " ‘ ' ""'" teresting to learn hat our cduca- veyed over this road. It is also 8M8 mlwemed We“ elm" mem‘ ' ' P" 9'99". W994 7°59- tional system will be made more one place every tourist should be“ 0f "it! Cmnmlmlsi Pa-"Y 01' i/QQ 11.95 . Kenwood RAMCREST Bleached Wliiie Blankets. Whipped ends. Fcrcelled in pairs. White with two color borders peach, cedar .0: green. Ends bound of Rose and Green, Blue and Gold, SPRINGFELD, RH Green, Rose, Peach, Cedar. 72 x sizg 72 x 34, 50¢], adaptable to our Provincial needs. see. V91‘! '19" Wins.’ " 84 "According to he Press. im- M01161 w“ "l u“ 99cm‘ 5"“ ' 8 Under Nome 0f provements will be made in our Fslwnwood Farm i“ 15 “W! 52500990 (510900900) EWII “we -.-.-1 --- u» I rail transportation system, that but in votLnZ f0 "away the “st cleisel~electric engines will replace, "I did 110i 10in other mem- of His Maiestys (crash and QUIET the CITIES in use at the present bers on their visitation to Falcon- mm Wrvlceh’ i1"? "M? "i C°m'_ time. This together with the new wood Farm. but reports from’m°"s- bi’ lmllmmmt“ °“"'°‘“,' m“ ferry service between West Point 31°59 Who did avail themselves not discuss lhematier, mercy a_p—. and the mainland, and the new of the opportunity. were very en- WW1“ m“ “mmaw- "We Ems‘ ferry operating from Borden to, WIIPBERIB- They Swill! BVBYYi-hini.’ “sans have fhargid ‘he Often“, the mainland. should help consld- was apparently in good order, thqmeni with “SW8 a 5°“? tflff °£ erably_ Hbwever, mm]; m“; omcattlc especially were in excellent|a “at” wlml“ a‘ slate “m Friday, May 9, 1947 the lorry are still prohibitive, and condition. and the condition drRfid-i "lid" ‘he b“ " ‘ Com Ieie line GROCERIES and HARDWARE , _ p is‘ a great handicap to this Prov-ill"? cattle on every farm is very- 5°“ “W” ‘a’ s“ m“ s“ 1 _ _'l.vIIO€, 5s. fcnncr colonial police cl- Alsc FLOUR and FEEDS Ilfecleght ‘l-lallle lliciflstllese ggngllgplgdeefi pldftgfhlalrlitd lisAxtetl-‘llrng ctgefifi a; liclal who woncha frclliltatiogl to? V into effect. it will be disastrous. Opposition had w say. I reelimlmm“ a‘ e m" i‘ ° ° I ' . l Your Patronage Will Be Greatly Appreciated as most everything we buy and “We is only one place where shemfld dm“ m?’ "°“““I “m” - ‘I sell in this Province has a long'5°m9 611811868 might be made. °f 1926 and Bilemards‘ “ms M15" ._I ‘ E‘ freight haul. Apparently too many potatoes LONDON_(C,P)_JBmES Meatm extra wide satin ribbon. Green and Gold. 72 x 84". Each . .. 1 One size 72x90. Pcir .. Qhoose your new KENWOODS today from the tine assortment shown 0t fefimpffhcflfg_weffiggsfiflesfgfi director of the economic section i _' > 7%.” o’- %e iee/é-z i“ not Bumble m, the growing o, or the cabinet secretariat. will _ W e are pleased to announce that effective immediately, llilbfifiiiin?’ .§“°d..".“.’fi3...§‘°.§; ‘g5; §§i§".‘..s§§.‘;§.§.°§“§§°Qiblflhiilil? u ' Messrs. L. D. McLeod & Sons 0f Victoria and Albany icase, it may be good business to ~ i grow some other crop other than ‘ potatoes, or another variety such as sabagcs. will collect hogs for us each Friday in the following dis- tricts: — Tryon, Albany, Carleton, Searletownb Central Bedeque, Lower Bedeque, Kinkora, Newton, Cape Traverse and Augustine Cove. f i Matheson Grocery Kenwood FAMOUS plain blue, rose, 1 3490i.’ l _ "Another public institution that is a great credit to thoseraspons. m‘? l" ll- efipecially the new "I118. and that is the Provincial Sanitarium. I also think we are most fortunate in having men “k9 D11 Fflllfld. Dr. Creelrnan and their associates. to staff this fine institution. Again credit must go to someone for acquiring the services oi such line capable doc- tors. "On three separate occasions on the floor oi this Legislature, I hgve stated my opinion regarding "l0 liquor question. ihereiore, I will not take up the time of this House with details, However‘ 1 f"! that every Hon. Member OI this Legislature will join me. in viewing with alarm, the great in. "H" In liquor consumption. Not lonly in this Province, but in every Province right across Canada, Lot "I T1096 that liquor consumption ‘has reached in Dealt. and that during the following years the trend will be definitely down. ward. “I would also like to offer sym- '. pathy to another former member giol this Legislature. Mr, Hudson ' Gordon, who represented First Prince some ime ago, and was "c. ently bereaved through the pass- For Prompt Pick-lip Service From Your. .,, 1 ‘I yagflliu neighbour and a fine citi. or Victoria 4-6 lrecory Stores In II B This Agent is equipped with sufficient trucks to mum] 02g’? Mm give you excellent pick up service and immediate de- ' ‘y i s m Mu w» ow». Oee " The sooner you order It, the sooner you'll gel the greatest Pflflkfl I'd ever built! manna! ._ several grocery stores here livery to our plant. We in turn can assure you of prompt slaughtering of your hogs and immediate settlement, We will appreciate the opportunity of processing your live stock- DIIIIADII PACKERS LIMITED Successors to DAVIS & ‘FRIICER LIMITED ‘cnaiznonnrown _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND sold most goods Saturday at a 1o per cent reduction. The special sales were understood to be an experiment to guage the publlcs reaction. Organised disapproval of the eight-cent chocolate bers was in- tensiiied when boys end girls oi school age distributed circulars urging oitlsens to retrain irom buyins the bers et that price. roe mar" I.ll llll Ill». |~1| @5553“ I_|___N|MENT Your next new cu "will be your first In five long years-so choose wisely! Fact No. l: We've built quality are or yeers . . . this stunning, powerful new Packard nope tbem sli. More then 4,000 factory inspections per car make sure of that. Fm Na. 2: Owner setiefsctlon is e: en ell-time high. Service adjust- ments. under the new as warranty, ere aeer the vanishing point. Feel Ne. 5: Wise buyers who pieced their orders early ere QR! them in-end tbs sooner you om them, the sooner your new Packard will arrive! Meanwhile . . e le safe-and eeve . . I Be tofu-Follow the guide at right! Sew-through low-cost protection Tgillm expealive roadside break- downs. end long lay-ups for meior pepsin. Drive la eooa fee e free estimate of whet your cer aeeds now! Mill’! YOUR lAIlTY-IIIVICI OIIIDI leeks efluslment-No msrter how eool you plea to turn your fer in, ken) rakes up to requirements. Steering end Wheel cheek-v Avoid hidden dangers and meke oi tires lest- Deeeenel lubvleotlem-Timely, low-WI egelast burning out e held» eo-gee pert. i hell system eheeln-u t cea sevl you from sitting on rberro-ddsidewbile your ca: boils over-i lnglne tuneup-Restores pep. smooths aeee, dependability. Cents in nevli-Ier our low-prised spring-conditioning "pgelggggg Manny's GARAGE 256 Queen Street, Charlottetown