DECEMBER‘ to. 194a ___ ivllsllzllii GUARDIAN ' AGINTI: J. Elmer IIIIPIII- Ill lhaovar 8t. and George Claw. l0 Ottawa it. IUIDIBISIDE and PRINCE COUNT! 1""- "Wfllfile- Aflwlilllr . m Tho Guardian may be bought daily n: any of the h“ ‘viflatlwislltl ltl-onkln Sammeulde: Bell 1m rv- I I M ' " l Drum-m. Wale st t, Toronto sum. Wane street: Mark Gaudet, e1 (ii-anvil); 5.1:, TheGuardlaa Wlllbldlllvllilhlllyllflflplllllnmpnfl; carrllrltl! lihilfdlifllliilrwoek. Pkoaallforthlaaorvloe. n give your order to the l»: rolponalble for deliveries on you roflh, '_nAlN'l‘Y slurs by Adrienne at -3oox oalmns for all build- q-sylor D1118 C0» Ksuslngton. - tng mpterlal now at Bruce's. - t 410005101! hot water Auto-i 403 u“ WARE my“, mobile Heaters. ii" “m1 chfllt- lion bracelets from Moose Jew- mas gift. Stock limited at Brace’; ellerl, Qmimergiqg, _PABTB non 1m nouns: truckl 4w: mu: - Bummeraido includinx 0015.538 and running. for firemen were called at 8J0 Sun- nle at Wrights Garage. Ktnkora. day evening for a flue fire at tiha residence of Mrs. Clayton Schur- 8 JIAKE THE JOLT, jar and deadly chill out of the tractor or truck seat. Buy Deer Hair-filled‘ —()NLY 3 “mum flock o! dried tractor cushions at Brace s. Price ‘beet pulp leg; 1n Mock and m more only $1.30 each. obtainable. Order now at Bruce's. mall. Eustane Street. ___ I ____,_ —HOCKEY MEETING Bedeque —-\LUOHOL SEIZURE CASE- rink Monday, Dcc. l6 at 8.30 p.m. Three men who gave their g1. All teams playing in Bedeque Grilles as Cape Tormentlne, NJ!" South Shore Hockey League for Dkldsd guilty t0 offences under 15W! arc requested to be ropre- the Evcise and Prohibition Acts smlcd. James Clark. president. before Magistrate R. S. Hinton in ._._ Summerside on Saturday liter- -Hl-lll HEART will thrill at 11.111003 l! B lequel to a seizure of gift of a. beautiful pearl necklace. thirty gallons of alcohol in .-. shed Wn have a mnrvellotm disclay prized h. the vicinity of Carleton on Ffl_ p-nm $5.00 to $35.00. Godkin Bros.. day evening. This is one nr [he Jureilers. Summerside. largest seizures of alcohol made in the province for a number o! yours, The men were arrested on tic spot by members of Summersvlt‘ |R.C.M.P. They will be SQTMGHCPG today.—S. -II.\‘LOADING 50 tons of coal tridlll‘ and tomorrow at Borden.‘ Qualnv good, prices right. You llnrc tricd the resLnow try mine, our of car. and you will try one of the best. Phone l2. N. M. Allen. ° -.~\RRESTED AFTER BREAK- it ls understood that two youths hale hccn apprehended in Sum‘- iWork Out Plans ,,‘,, ,,.,,, ,g,,,,, wt win,‘ For Cadet Training - PC . O d. . iltilcstiiinliiliiiigillg oztizzurredeat fille home of Mr. Alban Ilecky, North Bede-I que early Saturday night A quan-I tity of candy and a small rum of n-loncr and some other srtic'.es' hero taken.-S. A meeting. called by the anzny cadet committee, was held in (he '—*“— Le ion o e, 5 “Two BREAKS AT ssmlj“ Friday eixeriilng 2W1? glen-pits; Bummerslde police arrested a. man of working out a scheme wherfi early Sunday morning Jier be bv ‘he "my cadet drm and pm“ "iliiedly bmke ‘vmdwfs i“ 1W” sical training could be integrated ‘Wises trying i“ 3am “dnm-vmc“ with that of the other cadet corps TM m“ “Twit “Bme ‘mm H“ and the classes already carried home of Miss Jenni-e Howatt. 5d out by the S_Y_C_I_ and ‘become a] Cedar 5i" “hi? "dimmed u“? W‘ part of the school course. Lt. Col n" "i" 3 wmd°w w“ bmke“ ‘n R. L. Mollison. M.M.. chairman of her kitchen about one o'clock and ‘he army cad... commmee m.” when n. light was turned on In the sided and mo“. we‘... prose", house a man was set-n lo run away. other members of m, commmea ‘The next report came from the repreuntlglves 0f me 531,00; residence of Mr. Edward Gillie, Bonny the 3_y_q_p and the Kink Second Street where a similar m," chm ‘midmi "Curr"! m‘! “'0? ii i5. Lt. Col. Mollison explained that understood was able to rdeniify m, army cadet corps h“ n-lruads. ‘h’ '“~‘"'"‘s- .becn formed and it is [lobed to _ "‘_"‘_ increase the membership to over “NEW MAGAZINE ‘"5" "id one hundred. If this can be ach- Fry" lathe title ofanewPrinoe Ed- lewd mgy W; be allowed five ward Island'rnsgazlne,.whioh has paid tnstrucwm He suggested lust made its appearance. It is to re that the P33 and drm could b,’ ‘published monthly lnb Swmtme Bike, given to every. boy in ‘he scrim-l V's umg'elwetgorslde"'g Mes?‘ in the proper age group whether bomum ' a 0",“ “Pd nap or not he is a member of any ,8l'l1€l'0l'l. The current i:5\l€ runs - lo sixteen pages and includes com- c menf. on Island transportation. edu- cation, political and other prob- toms. The editors claim this to be the first Island periodical of its lnrl to be published 1n many orps. Mr. Clarence Mercer. supervisor, of the High School and Academy. speaking for L. W. Show. deputy minister of education said he thought it would be possible to sears and state that they have no Brant I Cvrili" 5mm"! ‘if time political preludlces but "arc llm- every WEEK 7°? this ply and only pro-Prince Edward There was a general discussion of Island." oll angles of the question and _one of the matters that might “resent some difficulty is lack of --— ‘a place to drill in the winter -.M.r. Lowell W. Hancock. Sum- months. merside, has lust returned from Mr. D.O.Btewart aaid that the Judging foxes at the Fox Show town needed a separate Academy at Grand Rapids, Mich. While in building very badly where there the U. 5.. Mr. Hancock visited his could be proper gymnastic facil- mothcl- in Dayton, Ohio. B ities. He said that the citizens should realize that this has to come in the verv near future. It was finailv decided that the anmy cadet committee would drag up a suggested plan for carryin out this project of physical training in the school to he presented to the school board and the S.Y.C.l. —_r.snsonass -Mrs. A. B. Hopkins, Summer- ride, is a patient ln the Prince County Hospital, having under- . gone an operation. . ~Friends will iicgret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Josephus Smallman. Summerside. S 409000-OQ-OO§§Q'OQOOOQOOQQQ; Mon. 6-8.30 Tucs 5.30 Baal! Rathbono no Sherlock Ilollrnca in "PURSUIT T0 ALGII-LII" With DrwWataon. Marjorie Rior- dan: also anal chapter of Phantom Rider Serial EATTENFIVI‘. TASTIIQ 1L w“ nirg Make fol Mrs. rivin" her milk Mlile it W" ilk‘ ‘no M30 in currency she had in a tobacco sack-and rhew‘nz it. So -~-—.lnh.ed Mrs Dun-nan in an ef- fldgtli} wilt-n she iWOilQilf .1 well- nastfcatcd h-Jtch ~:.' hills to a Bel- Iy-viiie bank to have it exchallked in!‘ more usable noics. Mrs. Dunl- un paid the cow anitched the money bag from her pocket ivhile she was busy wltl. ‘he milking. e Q O 6 00-0-0400‘ QQO-OOQOQ >§¥§§ jnat received a shipment of are of excellent quality- Men's Tho Man's Clothing Department baa 2°“ Dllfl of Men's Worsted Trousers.‘ Theao the range includes all colon and clues-the‘ Drive il 5-75- Ciot-lllng Department. l - There is atlll a good leizt-don ol Christmas Cards In the China Department-and a greeting of cheer In all your frlenda at this hi’!!! leaaon. ' ' . ' llava you tnea an... -Chooae--'l‘bla ohoelo n in an: pound PM!!!“ for your eonvmienoe. It Ia oalleljpready Cheers and ll 38 "lb a packer-Holman‘: Grocery Department. , 0th untan- a lovely. uohl Work lo: for Christmas-when Chintz and have two drawers for WWII. noodles, minors and sewing accessories-n useful and a "lust-mu nm-l-ue In flee came ~ Canned Crabmeat. for those holiday Io a treat for you! Nntlwlebooorto aorveoreanetl forapartylaaoIh-Yolrfllliylllll ll oouh for a half dropping-Juan a pick-up wlollel. a our of fredlll of sandman! isald the proposal to change the pum°se"ommendatlon. The Soviet proposal Mgry Dunicanfls cnv The cow \vns' SUMMERSIDE Today —-A|so- NIGHT WATCHMAN 8t "STORY' OF A DOG" Shows 7:15. - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 .41. lzvestia ilas Praise For ll. it. Assembly MOSCOW. Dec. 15 3- (AP) — Izvestla. the Soviet Government's newspaper, gave warm commenda- tion Saturday to the work ct the United Nations Assembly and the Fiorcign Ministers Council in New’ York, saying with some resolva-i tions that it was “frultful" and "substantial." I "One cannot be satisfied with all I it. (the Asscmblffs) results" but “Olle cannot fall to see a substant- ial achievement benefiting the cause of international peace." The foreign ministers, too, said izvestia, “have overcome many dif- ficulties for the solution qt import- ant international affalrs in the in- terest of peace and demccracv " The government. organ said the publicity given the debates played an important part in bringing the. issues squarely before the peoples‘ of the vrorid. despite the objections of some delegates to this spotlight‘- of publicity. Izveslia objected to the made about the right of veto. but ‘veto had ended in a "foggy" rec- cm universal armaments limitations was the most important question |nnd most constructive step since the fommtion of the U.N.. Izvestia declared. despite efforts to “con- fuse this question in every way." The U.N.'a recommended for re tlves from Spain was char- ‘acter zed as a certain advance and _ ,1; “first step" toward "practical; nlctian." | l The paper mentioned reports oft ‘negotiations between American and British military chiefs at the m0- mant when the question of arms limitation was before U.N.. and said this was the reason why such outspoken alarm was voiced ill Britain over an alleged subordina- tion of British policy to the "Sell- Ior partner. the U.S.A." . The Communist Party ilewspaper Pravda. welcomed the approval of the resolution on disarmament as ll wlctcry for advocates of practical, tdeeda over those who prefer "for- ‘mal declaration.“ Pravda aaid hlussia would hovel accepted British proposals for an international commission of ob- servers if Britain had agreed to i lude atomic weapon: mug th ob ta to be observed. ____€.____ CARLETON W. I. The December meeiillfl °i ti" Carleton Women's Institute was ‘held at the home of Mrs. Arthur MacMioken, with theqaresident in charge. Meeting opened by einllns "0 unison. six members resllfllldtd to roll call with two new mem- bera. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. James Paynter, Mrs. Nath- an Bell and Mrs. Wendell Mac- Williams were appointed to buy a treat. for the school children and dint-ins at Christmas. We dil- cussed starting a sewing class and sent for material for first year's work. Correspondence was read and consisted of a letter from the secretary of Red Croce and from the T.B. League. It was moved and seconded that we donate O6 to the T. B. League. . - Paynter and Mrs. Boyd Lowther were l-"lpointed our lumh-com- nlitteo for next meeting. ' Red Cross sewing was diatrib- uteo u tho members by the eon- venor. "ire. Prank Quigley. A very interest“: contest was "conducted ‘by Mr!" Jamie Paynter. Mrs. Nathan Boll invited the ‘members to he: homo lo: next amtirl. noise ' ' withdrawal o! top diplomatic rep- p Canada", followed by Creed in 000 Mrs. T. B. Gillespie, Mrs-James‘ rue cnARLo-r-rgrown ouanolan f oll previous showings. colored borders, each .. there is room for one or more additional. plaids and plain shades. Prices $1.00 to $3.50 Suspenders, Airmbands, Men's Handkerchiefs Plain and Initial Irish Linens of 35c to 75c each. Fine quality Combric hemsfifched in white and MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT (Main Floer) Men's Neekwear Sinclair's hove always been leaders in neckweor and this year's displays aurposl Buy him o tie no mutter how many he moy already hove Silks in foncy and stripes, wool: in Garters; Etc. liable makes fine webb with also plastics. Men's BELTS Each . 15c, 25c cnd 35c Guaranteed qualify oll elastic suspenders, rel Prices, each A_ fine showing of Men's Belts, oll solid leathers with tongue buckles or slide on initial buckle. ' leather or tab ends, $1.00, $1.50 . $1.00 to $3.00 O IVE Plain white dressy silks, oll plclin shades. v Foncy fine wools in poisleys signs. Priced from ...... Him a $carfi For Christmas What mun wouldn't appreciate o scarf for Christoml, especially selected from this iovge voried assortment. You will find oil that's new - - - especially display- ed to make your gift shopping more pleasant. wool plaids, stripes on! and other attractive de- $i.50 to $5.00 ,' to l - *-,-§.-"-.'.~ - F rollcall to be answered with something donated for our new "Institute Scrap Book." Lunch was served by the host- esa, assisted by cmunittee in charge. Meeting closed with "The K . Russians Still inns a Million tiurnlan Prisoners | WAHIINGIDN. Dec. l5 - (AP) —A United States Army estimate that the Russians still hold 3.000.- Gennans n; prisoners of war in Russia and satellite countries came to light today from the files o! the Senate War Investigating .o0l'nl'iiffn. -The estimate made no mention of the use the Emailing may be tricking of their captured enemies IQJnonthe after the European wen en . - - It was contained in supporting documents gathered by George Meader, mmmittee ommlel, from army of occupation and military government officials in a three- week inquiry in ‘Iumpe; ' fine documents, made available by leader at a reporters request lumen to the queltiona aub- tted by the counsel to ‘occupa- l. authorities. disclosed that the ted States moved swiftly to frce all but 121.70’! of the nearly H.000.- Gerrnan priaonera-of-wu it. .-hole. amoharm eatimatedthat France all.“ "I "n. n" “m r n pro n a tam-tn ‘more that H-ltohl am a a about to _l' cent of the M prllonm moo held. . O-O—O—Q-O~O—Q-O-OO+O-FGO-OQ-Q O§§O§4 ti The Experts Say §§§444+O4§+C By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Doc. 1'.‘ -fCP| -»To- day's column is written esperiullv for that», housewife who. market- haaket lg hand. txobably right now is heading for her tnvarlte butcher to see what be hes in the lino of a Christmas turkey (it she is lucky) or goose. or chicken. If she is a young housewife, new at this game of buyh-g festive birds, she had best keep in mind tnat most turkeys and chickens are graded. Home economists of the consumer section. Dominion de partment of agriculture, recom- mend the purchase of graded poul- try as grading taker the guess- work out of buying. The three grades are A, B and C, A Grade A turkey or chicken is heat choice for the dinner whfich tealiy is going to be n "apedal" oc- casion. Well fleshed with e rover o! fat. it will be tender and _tu cy. Appearance i: important too if the bird is to look well when crest- ed. Clear white skin cooka fr. a smooth glossy brown. Bruises and abrasions are difficult to repair‘ and conceal. There can be no set rule tor amounting poultry since the length cf time required for different types depends on the size, shlpg and velath of the bird as well .s rer- soual taata. Howevlr the agneol ‘t-re department economi-L- elve the following table of approximate than and temperatures: Dreased Wolghl I In Pounds ' O to Chicken turkey 8 to l0 Turkey l2 to 16 ‘Turkey l6 to J5 Duck 3 to 8 Goose 10 to 12 Temperature Roasting Time Of Oven Per Pound ' 300-825? 10 mms. 3001" 25 ruins. 300!‘ 30 n.iris. _. 300]" lI-ZU nuns. 3251" 50-25 earns. 336!‘ 20-25 mlns \ Cranberriel are taken for croni- ed with every Christmas rlivntor. but as a change from the cool old- fashioned cranberry lauce you vin McCarviilc; 3. Laliretitflvhllc.‘ Grade IV-l. Mary Murphynnd Georgina Green (oqunll; 2. Bordage. Grade ili-~-l. Rose Miiilt‘ Bor- dago; 2. Audrey Murphy; litilnla Croken and Louis McCourt teq.) i Grade II-l. Lee Green; 2. Ca- therlne Cash. Grade I Sr.-—l. Marilyn Ciowt; 2. Shirley Groent s. snnleywhils, Grade l Jr.-l. lticlrllyn GZlllCi-‘ el; 2. Clovis Bordoge. ~ __._____-_-—-— night this season try a Cranberry and Orange salad: Put one full cup tranberries and one large orange through .1 meat grinder. then add one cup sugar and let stand one and one-halt hours. Dissolve one Package of lemon jello in one cup boiling water. with one tablespon vineyar. Stir in cranberry and orange mix- ture and put in gloss pan to set in refrigerator, To serve, cut in squares on lettuce leaf and use with other fruits if desired Potato Cheese Soup: three med- ium potatoes; two cups boiling water; two to three cups milk,- one slice onion; three tablespoons fat; two tablespoon flour: one "a- spoon salt; pinch o1 pepper; one cup grated cheese: one fob e- spnon chopped parsley. Cock potatoes in boiling sulttd water until tender. Put through drainer. Measure liquid anri odd enough milk to make four cups Scaiti with slice of onion. Cook zhree minutes, Add cheese and beat until smooth. Sprinklg parsley en soup before serving. Ss-zves sit. " \ Ruth M. Briggs (abovel. who. as a Wnc captain once was re- ported cngngai to Elliott Roose- velt. now ls believed to be the "re- liable individual" who revealed Elliott's controversial remarks about American policy at a re- ccnt Moscow party. Miss Briggs la secretary to U. S. Amh-ssador EMERALD SCHOOL Perfect attendance: PaulGrocn t J ‘gflnmu D t M" lAlrln l\lcCsrvlllr-. lvizlrcclhls Corr, REP”? W “Tb “l Pil- ' ‘ ,(s<~n um (llPPll. hiary llinrhhl’. 11101110 °i Nvlli" Pl- __ _ llrnn Bnrliflgf‘. Louis McCaurt Grad‘? v~1- Paul Gum"? ~‘ A“ Author Murphy. Clara Croken Rost- Murie Bordagc. Eleanor Bor- dago, Lcv Green, Catherine Cash In" ‘and Leo Grecn. Moe McCnrvlllc. teacher. For Foot Ailments CONSULT ii. J. l. BRUWII. 0.? Orthopedic Chiropodiat H! Great Genera Street CBARLOTTETUWN PJLI . iiLE BOTTLES PIIRGIIASEI “'0 call for ale bottles. an quantity, plnta and quarts; hlttb cal, prices paid. We will also on for Javex bottles. Bring them l and guarantee an ample supply e Javex. Phone Cecil's Grocery, 1t‘. is pick-up. OGOOO-OO-O-O-O-O-FO 1.. cannon oswan, Mll BEDEQUE —-Office Hours- Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.14 and 7-8 pun. And by Appointment. _.to Russia, Gen. W. Bedell South.‘ LOO