APRIL 1_9_48 ‘ A . II NICE YO I! NEAR ave-w‘ t gentle, inn-mm m skin a‘ h" '0! cloth" . “fgrcdicnrs in Mu discolor- 55¢ [Abn- cnrcxs PlRSPIIlATItlN 0001; LIBERATORS $300 EACH ABBCYPSFORD. B. C.—(CiP)- Seventy-one 15-24 Liberator bomb- rrs costing $250,000 each have been 201d to scrap (lealers for $300 each llrre and now await the irrcckers’ Ininuncrs. l Paultr 4 Thermostat Wafers ymen NOW lN-STOCK‘ CHICKEN BROODERS FOR PROMPT DELIVERY 01mm 110w 11110111 YOUR NEAREST HOLMAN STORE SUMMERSIDE 0R CHARLOTTETOWN By I. Watson MaqNangbt. M). (Special To The Guardian) _ I am wvrlting this letter in the Bhilmbflr oi’ the House o! Com- mons during one of the most im- portant debates since the com- mencement of this Parliament, It is the debate which has to do with the recent increase in the freight rate structure in Canada. Probably not since the King-Ral- ston crisis has such a. feeling or uncertainty pervaded the Otto/we atmosphere. The Press Gallery, which usually empties after the Orders of the Day are disposed of. II ltlll full, indicating the inter- est they have in this debate. The honourable member from Green- ..wood, Denton Massey, is in his seat. I have noticed him in his scat on only two or three Previous occasions during this session. The galleries are filled with eager spectators nlho are listening at- tentively to the proceedings. I I O I may be interesting to recall lust what precipitated this reeling of uncertainty. About three weeks BS0 demands were made by mem- MONARGtFBROODEIM-r- with o larger cool burnin sum Broom- priced at . . . SUPERFLAME— _priccd at .V.._._.,,, with on oil burning heater.‘ y bers o! tho various opposition groups that a day be set aside for a. debate on external affairs. The Prime Minister replied that, duo to the pressure o! more urgent business. it would not be possible to grant such a. request at that time. About a week ago it was dc- cidcd that a nwtiozi would be made to move the Department oi External Affairs into Supply and that, willen the first item in that Department's estimates was call- ed, a full dress debate on ex- ternal affairs would ensue. Ac- cordingly. last Wednesday Mr. st. Laurent made the motion that the ver- Speakcr leave the chair to g stove. I 19.95 25.00 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i IIEPATICA m 62W)?! spam I. A X A T I V E on» FAST esucr ' Also combats EXCESS‘ GASTRIC ACIDITY t. nut-the House to go into Com- mittee of Supply, The intention ,w~as that only one item would be called and that then the Com- mittee would report progrels. This would have penrnltted the Com. mittee of Supply to consider the estimates of the Department o! External Affairs 5nd, since n general debate is perlnitted on the first ltrm, this would have pm. vlded the opportunity for a debate on External Affairs. With this agreement the whole House seem. ed to be in entire accord. The Rules o! the Home pyg- Vidfi ill“ 0n a motion for the House to go into supply any mem- ber can raise any question of im- Pvrtmce: since there an: approx. knaiely twenty departments to be moved into Supply, “n91, opp“, tunltles are thus provided for the discussion o! urgent menu-g, on this‘ occasion. no sooner had the motion been made than Mr. Cold. “T11 r050 iu discuss the freight rate question and. at the con. cluslon o! hi5 speech, moved an amendment that is a want o! con- fidence motion. ‘libero i: no doubt about this. It Mr. Caldwell‘: flmendmmt carries, no supply can be voted and consequently thgI Government cannot carry on, 0 O I ~55 I "l5 1-" the bQKIYmLnI. there“ ll much llwculntion around: Pflrliuflwli Hill on the outcome of the vote on this unendmenn! Opinion seems 1° be that the a_1 menrlnlent will be defeated with nl substantial maJority; but ti“; u“, amendment which will libely be} moved by the Progressive comer-l va-iaivea may bo more subtle and may unite all the Opposition groups and gain support from some Government members. l feel sure that the suggested anlend- ment will Bil-in tho unanimous sup-. 9°“ 0i’ all the Opposition groups] but..I doubt very much whether it will gain the support o! more than one or two Government sun- porters. Isn't nu Been Decided? I I think there is evidence already that the C. C. l". Party has lost some support from Labour because of their attacks on the increase It is obvious that, it the railways cannot get an increase in freight rates, then no increases in wages‘ 1Y8 possible. The Minister of Transport/tho lonourablo Lionel Ohevrier. has‘ 1.st concluded a closely reasoned peech on "why the‘ Government“ rfluld not have followed any other course. To have followed some‘ other course the Government would have" had to substitute its own Judgment for the judgment o! the Board that had been ap-' potinted by Parliament t0 do this_ Jo . I am euro that many will speak and that the debate will be an ex- tended one. I feel confident, lhmv~ oil burning, with o superior pot type burner, if ALL PRICES FREIGHT PREPAID Jj .. .. 30 cents each Broader and Incubator Thermometer: automatic draft regulator and down I dro-It pips cop. Priced at ALSO IN STOCK ' rooder Pipe and Elbows Poultry Feeders and Drinking Fountain! .1-.,_ CLIP AND MAIL TO YOUIPNEAREST HOLIMAN STORE R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Send At Once The Following- ORDER FORM\ Inc Quantity Article _ - i _ Price l \ I. ‘ '4 P H P Total \ 1' p I lCash Enclosed ) 59nd c-o-D- I lCllarfli SIGNED ADDRESS mnl-oo-ccooo-n55--.3;quc-ooscan-auoo-“acooqgL-aon Don't Delay + Order Toda); FIFO . l .l'L.'.l.'.l.Ll1l§‘1 Islillldbll 1 l ' L MA Nfsl ‘W? 1 [i L11] ‘ever, that, once the vote ccmes. thlo Government will be sustained. Sport Echoes 1 from Prince Cc anty Herb Schurman has been select- ed tho new prexy of the Sump-ter- slde Baseball League. Herb was the vice-presidentl last year and helped a lot to make the season the success it was. Don Stewart. the retiring president. who refused re-nomination at the annual meet- ing, will not be lost to the man- agement. as he has been elected to the executive in the role oi past| president. The new vice-president is Ralph Dodds who has taken s- keen interest in both baseball and ‘ hockey for years. Ralph at one, time headed the hockey organim- ation in Summerside. John Mc- Neili, who has done a. fine job as, secretary-treasurer, wanted to re-j tire this year. but was persuades, Black straw with flattering trim. Natural straw abloom with roses. Softly Brlmmed and lgaily bedeoked- ‘Ruched straw braid to top you in style. Upper floor Main Store Section MALIMAIPS. ssssss e Where Price Is‘Moi*ched With Quality ohapeaux. 2.95 to JCop 0/ the Spring - H AT S ! “The mirror on the wail" won't Bo alone in telling you you're the fairest of them all . . . 1n any one of our new Here are frothy confeo- , tions and tailored types. 10.00 tlieymwlll loss their veteran second sucker, Harvey, who played 11 smooth game in the keystone po- sition lsst year, improving afield and at bat as the seasoon pro- gressed, but to offset this they have some smart youngsters who l1aven't been seen playing ball in Summerside. Freddie Foy, who made the] All-Star hockey team this year, is reputed to bu as vcr- satile in baseball as he was in the winter sport. Rumor has is that he can play a snlrlrt infield game, can catch if needed, and in a pinch can take his turn on the mound. Caloren, a member of the Airforce hockey Lenin, has (lone some pitching; LaChambre, re- cently posted in. has made a rep for himself on the baseball diam- cnd, and there are several other newcomers who are expected to add punch to the Flyers’ deience and attack. Harvey is leaving for Trenton, Ontario. shortly. Standing oi.’ Summerside Oom- munity Bowling League: No P. smallmans. 65; 2. Holmarfs, 60: Airforce No. 3, 58; Crystals, 5i: Ink Spots. 47. Standing of first five teams in Ladies‘ League: l. Happy Gang. 94; 2. Lucky Five, 81; 3. All Stars, '19; 4. Jolly Five, 64; Dodgers, 62- There are only] three players left in the “Z00 Club" in the Com- munity League No. 2: Windy Glow 208; Leonard Gallant 204; Jerry Gaudet 201. Regrettully we announce that Jimmie Hogan has resigned as Supervisor of the Kinsmen Juven- to continue in oflice for another year. It is confidently expected that ile sport program. Jimmie while with the boys did a first rate job and he will be missed. It is not known as yet whether s. successor the R.O.A-F. will field a mucln stronger ball team this year. ’I‘rue,| l will be appointed. s t 3 Friday. Saturday, Monday é cvvvvvxww.‘ 1 l l lb» tin ORANGES . GB-APEFRUIT 3 844 Count-l doz. Largo die-A for ......... .. 25c MORSIYS TIA Sweet Mixed PICKLES a .8 IIlI. M oz. .................... ..1 ..... .. 34c 9 I cowaws coco 29c Dainty lamvh 21c MAYONNAISE-l! ‘u. l __- -~ FOIL ROUSECLEANING Dlc-A-Doo Palnt Cleaner; Dry Putc. Dry Size. Wallpaper Remove. Patching Pinter. D EXTENSION LADDERS STEP LADDERS ‘ ROLLED ROOFING HOUSE PAINT r. .1. a c. Pcnlubo Voice NOW 1N STOCK MOTOR OIL - 5 IIL. MOTOR OIL — 5 lll- .. GUN GREASE — 5 “I. RAW OIL TURPENTINE ASPHALT SHINGLES WALL PAPER KEIIIIEIIY - r We owe an apology to President Harold McIver o! the Summerside Hockey League. We heard that the final hockey meeting was to be on Thursday o! this week, and as we couldn't get in touch with Harold to verify the report we took l. cl1ance'and published the uncon- firmed rumor, which is a. risky thing to do at any time, as Dame Rumor has no regard whatever for the true fact-s of a case. President Mclver read the “Echoes? and thought somebody was calling a meeting over his head. It is not known as yet when the final meet- lIlZ will be llcld- Rumor llas it, (there we go again) that Windy Steele will coach the Summerside Red 150x baseball team this year. We don't know what kind of a. baseball coach Steele will make, but if ,he comes anywhere near his prowess as a hockey mentor he will do. He has a habit of bringing hockey teams home with the bacon. Last yea: he led the Moncton Hawks to a Maritime championship. and the Havrks without him couldn't re- peat this year. In the season Just finished Windy piloted Sdmmerside to the first Island championship in nine years, and then to cap it all, brought his Dodgers o! the Summerside League homo in front in one of the most stunning upsets even seen in these parts. Ii’ he coaches the Red Sex the other teams better look outl ST. RAPHAEL W. I- Mrs. Emmanuel Arsenault ent- ertalned the members of stRaph- sci Women's Institute for their regular meeting on April 6. Mrs. Toussaint Gallant presided and meeting opened by prayer; l4 members were present. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. $19.85 were proceeds o! bingo party held at school. and $26.00 from lottery of woollen rug. of which Alfredo Richard, St. Nich- olas. was the winner. Sick committee reported tum slclFpEi-sgdlis visited and ' treated with fruits. School committee re- ported walls of school had been cleaned and looked very nice. Bills for same were presented and or- dered, paid by motion. Correspon- dence was read and discussed. A blindfolded drawing contest was zon by Mrs. Prlscille Gallant and meeting acljoumecl- A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Arsenault. and music during the social hour was furnished by WAR. DAMAGE HEAVY l BONGON. North Borneo. s-(GPEE -Oi 890 government buildings, medical buildings, schools, otllccq barracks and stores in North Bo!- neo and Lobuan. only 10 escaped damage or destruction during the war. A total of 614 buildings well destroyed and 266 damaged. INSTINCT UNDEFINABLE Everyone is said to under-sis: Mrs. Donut A. Arscnault. Mrs. in a general way the moaning Hercules Arsenault invited the members to her home to iinlsllthc Darwin refrained from any II’: patchwork quilt, Wei. tcnlpl; at definition. i ENGLISH FINE BONE CHINA_ FANCY - - CUPS and SAUCERS GEO. T. CLARKE, Jeweller Summerside l 3, MILLIIITS STORE, KEIISINGTON » i; WEEK-END SPE‘ ‘nLS FRl.-SAT.-tll0N.—APlIIL 16-11-19 Fresh Beef, 2 tins.......70c Cream Style Corn, 2 tins.37c Aylmer Pork 8: Beans Ztins . . . . ..38c Tomato Juice, 2 tins....23c Beet Greens, Z tins.¢-_.,...2Ic Peas, 2 tins . . . . ..25c the word “ilistinct" although eve]. Borboufs Bulk Peanut Butter Post's Cornflokes, 3 plu. 27c i’ 2 H”. “HUQNHQJJSC Oranges, 288's, 3 doz. ..90c ‘ Lord, 2 lbs. .. ....... ..ss< Ailmm Veseiflble sen» 3 W“ Bu“, 2 tgnsunuzk 3 tins .,_.25c j Fig Bars, 2 lbs. ........65c Campbell's Tomato Soup, a Pitted Dates, 2 lbs._._.,.,..65: 3 tins . . . . . . . . .32: 1' I package Rinso, I VeI, I Spic Span, 2 Laundry Soup, i, All n» WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK Cottage and Bedroom Curtains Curtain Material by the yard Table Oilcloth, widths 54-45-40 inch vwvv wwvv Limited quantity Congoleum and Feltol Squares Congoleum by the yard Men's and Boys‘ Cops, Eastern Man's Overalls, Men's and Boys’ Light Work Pont- Speciol:—Men's"WorI< Shirts, $2.00 each Cups and Saucers, and Plates clear of Sets com m mo LOOK AROUND. ws WILL ALWAYS s: GLAD r0 sru. YOU somsrnmc. mum's smnr, answer» I_ -- ff+§ffb§§ffb f0 0'0 b-O-fl-fbr-ffifff9ffffffQ-ffi-Ofi ff11 If! t- AAA AAAQA AAAAglQL an‘ vv%vvvvvv v v v vvvv vv v v ‘an a