APRIL 22. . 1952 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS II. Belonging is. comfortable L A gun to her 18. Question . mu DOWN 19. British 9. Music 1. A swivel colony character wheel (Arabia) 131-low. 2. Bulging jar 22. Narrow inlet tnllll.I '3. Tract oi incl.) 10, Cavit y wasteland 23. Finishes 1 1, capital I. Exclamation 25. Halt ems (Nora yl oi disap- 27. Cushion 12. spherical pointment 23. A tlrrn grasp itlm of liquid 5. Make butter 29. bounged ussmdaru Answer j 14. Asterisk 6. Tennis 30. Flees 15. Erbium stroke Si. A great deal (0. storm isym.l 1. ltiver (Ger.l illlllll - Ii. Pitcher 16. Guido's 8. Chap 32. A bryophy- with a lid, highest note ll. Mountain tic plant (it. Pen point 17 Southeast oi Thessaly 35. Tramps Io. Exclamation; iabbr. l 12. l-'lexed 38. Enllce of surprise is. Coin (India! '.'0. Bone ianat.l 21. Apprehi.-nd 24. Covered with dew 20, writing it ilul 21. Male adults 28. Joyous 30. Redeem with money is. internation- . al language .14. Close .16. Hawaiian bird 37. Sick 39. At. home to shades oi a primary color I2. Puts down heavily H. Hole-plerm ing tools in. City iPenna.t 6. 8-shaped molding i1. Debutaniea v ishortenedl .i 2; i DAILY Cl'tYP'llOQUO'l'E--Here's how to work it: AXYDLIAAXI IILONOFIZLLOW One letter simply stands ior another. in this example A is uaedk tor the three L's. X ior the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- trophies. the length and iormation oi the words are all ii.rit.s. Each day the code letters are diiterent. A Cryptogrlrn Quotation p vs vs ADBCN ZLDZRL cwal-Ii-Ti WXDBC GBHEV5: SDJ CNLA CWttE' wxpac rcwvsil-JWGT. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: LIKE TWO DOOMED SHIPS THAT; PASS IN STORM WE HAD CROSSED EACH OTHElt's WAY.- Wii,-PI?:- . . .. (lVl:II((lt)) I Sll()ll.1'A(il') NEVV Di-2LllI -(t'l”'l-The gov- ernment ni India has derided to The remove. all restrictions on eon- HOW! sumption oi aviation gasoline. The the enst portion decision iollowed suri-essiui ei- lowlands. V inrla of oil vonipunles li) hrlng vi-- - - into India suiiieieiit supplies since Arkansas is the only slate of the the Anglo-Iriinlnn oil refinery at United Suites in which iiiiimiinils Ahndnn was closed iloisn. linwi heen disenvi-red. our. BOARDING HOUSE rr WAS LIKE THl6"UMCi.E- eutov--1 were IN THE PENNY ARCADE 5NAPPlNG zg-,voui2 DISAPPEARING Tie .09 Aioxpowsi ....1'i-is MANAGER oor A BIG LAUGH our OF rr AND -Asxeo ME .wi-is-ii CUCKOO :ri-louei-i'rg'rHA'i'i UP!-.31: TOLD HIM A FAMOUSR . JtxNEtxlTOi'2 -- I1MEANT you-a Aw HE wAms i5''Aiiii)i''''rin:'r:'l: -” Tiveeii River in sl'0llill1(l 97 miles. drninitig most oi oi the Scottish AT sxxxx FTO THE EC-.-AD LE-AMBER I DID HE i-ill-JT dovius ii-2. --oio HE A APPEAR 'PRO6PEEOU5-? MY . N020! COULD vou LEAD ME P; ci-iazr OUR COUR5E 35PoL)T, Mes. - DEPl.ASTER.'- Miscoiiclie and Vicinity Doreen Decoate. oi Mlscouche, spent several days in Bummersicle recently. Miss Celia Kelly of Mlscoucho was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Miss Huguette Gallant oi Mis- couciie was it visitor to Surr.mer- slde during her Easter holidays. Herbie oakas spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merton oakes oi Misoouche. Miss Jean Arsenault recently visited at the home oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Arsenaillt. oi Miscouchc. Miss Theresa Gaudet oi Mis- ouche was a. recent visitor to Sumrnerslde, guest of her aunt. Mrs. Raphel Gaudet Mr. Desmond Mao.Neiii spent the Easter holidays at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mn, Leo. nsxd. MacNelll, oi Miscouche. Miss Joan Arsenault who is cm- ployad hi Rustico. was a recent visitor to Miscouchc at the home oi her sister, Mrs. Peter Gsudet. Milss Theresa Desltoches oi Ciiarlutletowii was a recent visi- tor to Miscouchc. guest oi her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Des- llochcs ' Mr. Urby MacNeill oi St. John. recently visited at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Mac- Neill oi Mriscouche. Mr. Eric Gaudet spent the Ens. ter holidays at his home in Miscovuchc, guest oi his parents. ML-. and Mrs. Reggie Gaudct, Inez Wcdui: recently spent some time in Miseouche, visiting her irrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Rev. Martin Monaghsn recently returned to his home in Miscouche aiicr having spent some time in Charlottetown. Joan Durante oi Summerside was a recent visitor to Mtscouche Kucst oi her grandmother, Mrs. ' Ben Perry. Mrs. D. H. Gallant oi Miscouchc was a. visitor to wcllingi.on on Wednesday. April is. at the ham. at her mother. Mrs. Alex Gallant, Miss Sylvlna Gaudei, who is em- liltlycd as a teacher in st. Nicholas, Slmlt the Easter holidays at the Maior Houple MAM? 4-vAND" UUT UL'.( WAY J55"-r ?iIiKlK.' Biizos use? TO SING HERE. AN' 'TH' FRESH SMELL5 OF , 5-PRNG e- - . .. ...... E . nys... . hyw 2... ..- 2 t i,i3I'ilgl?;'il . ilih Li pt I. i . . p - . "dx,'llhl,;,i'l';tu i' lilliii g V'. M .i pi)ilili)l)fliiil”v.i.ii.M CANNED sraiioc-i .. ,., ...., i lg livid t i IV ' "Ii t '2” Mi i'-'! 1,, Hum .41.!" lzx z.Z.&.iih:' 2: u I Q .4 ri - i-r.::1-'i It .. N .-M; -I ' ..'i L..iaI...ytw.'v'Mf'r L-Jl&G '.:'i.".'Ht "'4-h. :1 .;i-.ca.wii.i.iaM9 1 Eliot-.. as... Helen Gallant. Mrs. Alex Gui-L . '00. II. '1' HE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN homo oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs ! syivers Gaudet. oi Mdscouche. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Perry of g sumnierslde recently spent some 5, an time in Mlscoucha at the home oi ...,.. . i' n . - Mr Perry s that er Mrs Ben Per we lam N do by Bun, Dom ry. ' ' l l The latest theory on te chin is Rlummd Lechmt Gund mm" "H" You learn the buslncnas prgtty ier. Mrs Frank D:sl'tochcs and . . . . Mrs. Bill Gnudet recently nietored!:l;::l.':.:n;m:l:.o lhgfxngig "3 ch"'”"”'-W" "H b”3m”55r leuclierx who instruct you. By thi- tun: you reach Grade Eleven all M13 ”'d M''- M'”'"'' M'"”"jyou need is a supplementary short '"V9 "W""'d '0 mm” 'W"” mieoiir.-c on school management and Bloomiield aiter having spent some no and .,(.h0my Wu Me I hm. time in Mlacouche. guests oi Ma-.'”(..L:,.d w(l,,gow",. 0"". ml, new Ind Mllv 9- C- -VU”'”"- '.ilienry pets at toe-hold. it should " -- -pi'e;iil like it pralide lire amt work Lorena Dcsltoches and Mnrgiier- M M... 1"," mm... mm" mm mm ite Leclalr oi Miscaiieiii: spent i(i:,.,..,..-,. some time in Sunimersldn (luring. e o - their Ball” h0”diI.W- i For i-xiiinpir. the next illlit' you - '.v.re siiiin,-.v in a barber chair look- Mi'- I-Dd MM. Edditi D0lil'NiP M illii lnln tilt! big mirror. try to Hsliiax. are visitiniz in liiisroilrhniui-gci iii: lTilll.'tl'Ktl'lllc reromblance gueslsoi Mr. slid Mrs. wiilinniimu nm.- in Gregory peck .,.d P.GIfY- irtnieciiii-ate on the harbor and his ciliuzatcd silt-ars. Notice hoiv he MlSi'0llCll0!pl'illl!S ilie blll'tll)l)Cl'y that has be- The boarders oi the llllih School MV6 r0l'iii'iiCd Wxiiii in ring up your L'l.'lS54li3 proilie, their Studies Iifttr hM'lilx' silent mid at the some time avoids clip- their the Easter holidays at re-ping oii ihose unsightly ilaps we spcctlve homes. Icnll enrs. it you devote enough --- lime to this. the day will come: Mrs. Hubert Gallant and eliil-.u-ii ll. instead of diiuzlnst down dren oi summersidc were visitors into your wallet. tor the price oi a to Mlscouche on Wednesday, All-Hliillflll. you will be able to invite ril iii, at the home oi her parents. the iinrger in sit down in his own Mr. and Mrs. Percy stccle. ichiir. Mid have one on you. . . . Mia natty ciulu, who is on... The general iinn.-silietic presents played in Minncton arrived at the it rather serioiis obstiiclc to the nome or my parents, Mp "mi Mi-5. :.inu- pi'oceiiiirc being rarried out Urban Glllis oi MLS('L'tICli0 ml rt ; the rcniin ni su-izrrv. If you day, April 11, :i'0il!(l only observe the doctor as Vllrl pmiies ior the section 01 your M” Louise Gnmmt of Sun,”npF.nl0CllnlllSlIl which is intcricrlng side, was a recent visitor to Alis-lmm me W" 3"” ”ck- "' L5 W” w,uch(.' It the home M hm. ceivnliie thni aiicr your sevcnli, or cnm Mn "m M” Edmund (q:xl':lClk'lll'll il1lCl'illll)ll. wiiiip the iuldcd hm” il('NllCllkllCC you act. in carving - :t't't'l)' Tiiiiiikscziviiig and Christ- inns. you might be able to make it iew pi-acticc incisions on the ot- iiciiiiing surgeon. . Mr. and Mrs. John C. Puirier and two children, Patricia and: Sylvia. and Mrs. Albert J('lllll'tl)'.i motored lo Charloitetniin ma, M (m. M H". "...l,L.mm: plmmsy Th”'””3'r Apr" 17' lion is rniicernitd. there are a few M: and M” mm M” drasvbiiclis. some pupils who y . I .5, . . nault were recent visitors to Mis-I couche. guests oi Mr. Arsenault's hint. Mr- Ind Mrs. Ernest Gllllnt parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anlliotiy'nnd lililc dnushler. 50PNi-'- M Arsenauit. Iwclllngtoii. were visitors to Mis-, Mr. and Mrs. Fl-alik (iiiiidet home oi Mr. and Mrs. 1). ll. Gal- and children of Chal'lottetown.'lnnt. spent the Easter holidays at the w A-- home of Mr. Ciauiict's parents. Mr.i S.i'IIllJRUi.V ll Nlllil Cxlfildiid '0 and Mrs. Alhan (lni:'.irt oi Mis-jlilr. and Mills. couche. .iiiid family on the death (it - -V - iIM'icKiniion2s mother, Mrs. Bag- Mr. Gerald Steele reiiirned tolloir. who dlvd Tucsiiny momlnl. St. Dunstan's College ioitctown on Tuesday. April aiter havlni: spent the Easter hoii-ululili Baptist. days with his parents, Mr. nndiillt Tlnirsiiny Mrs. Percy Stcele. oi Miscouclio. llizriui wiia in (mind Rirer -a- - .t.ery. 1.5. The iunei-ni was held in the St. Church, Miscoiiclie Celtic- - EV. Soulharng . lielen morgiin town and country cotton &? i-ciiehe on Sillldil)', April lit. at the ., PUTY MBCKHUWH Lucille Douceite; Mi'5- cel te. tornlng.. April l'lth.' it's always SMAl.LMAN'S aspire to be teachers may be so uniortunsta as to have poor teach- ers inairucting them. li they copy their methods. they will be propagating s mediocrity inst will he visited upon the sons and daughters oi sucocedina generat- ions. One of the advocates oi the new theory gets over this dirti- culty by assuring its that "the grand old girls" oi the twilight days were. virtually without ex- ception. models at teaching tech- nique. Ah. what supemien. and iihat supav-duper women there were in the little red S('h00lll0ti5C when you and l were young. Mug- pie! . . . There were niidoubleiliy sniiie very iinc teachers in those (lays, as there are today. with the teacliiniz skills at their command in those days. however. they could no more compete with oilr pres- ent-day good lcliclters lltllll, in the mnlm oi azrieulture. the "grand old boys" who wielded ocytlies could eonvpeie with their modern counienparts who drive combines. O O I And the reward ior good ie:ii-li- era? "-all honor. and a little limit. and eloiliing." Let them get along on their pittance while they live. alid build a nioiuiniciit memory niterivnriis. We can Ilieii i'lirinr.::r the famed coupiet in read iliiis: 'l'iie tcache.rs' title is here in enibiem shown. They asked ior bread. and they riweived is static. PLEASANT VIEIV SCHOOL -Honour roll ior the months oi February and March: Grade VlIl-l. Ellen (lnudet and Phyllis Aylward; 1!. Doroliiy Dou- ccltc; 3. Vernii (iiiiideiie. Grade VII-l. Sheila Perry; 1. Wtlircd Doucettc. Grade Vl-l. l-Ivclyii Doucetle; 2. Wilbert Gaudettr. Grade IV-l. Mary Ellen Ayl- ivnrd; 1!. Eva C-iiudetie; 3. Philip Bernard. Grade II! (A)--l. Florence Ayl- ivard: '.'. Percy Aracnaull; 3. Bert Peters. Grade lit mi-1. Margni-etAnn Gaudet: 2, Lorraine Gaudette; 3. Lorna Doiicetir. Grade ll iAl---l. Oiveii Gnudei; .. Lois Aylward: 3. Joan Douccite. Grade ll int-l. Lloyd Ells- worth; 1!. Victor Doucctic; 3. Billy Arscnault. Grade l-i. Virginia Shea: ti. 3. Joyce Dou- Tcaeher - Mrs. Rita Siien. in Ciinr- April 15. at. her home in Miscouclie. L0NDoN..(cp).wpen . cm- ndian goose escaped ironl its eli- closure at the London zoo it led keepers a merry chase by sticking to ilio centre of a canal. just out of reach oi piirsuers. It was re- cnptured 24 hours later. to their ' TRENTON, N. J.. April 21- (AP)-Slxty-nilie iainislied eon- vn-ts. who held out. in a barricad- ed print shop oi 'I'i'enton State Prison ior '11 hours, ended their rebellion Friday. But in a companion mutiny in Rahway State Prison Farm. 10 mil;-s to the north. Isl primners iicticd authorities and holed up in II dormitory wing. 'l'ht-y seized the wing last. night in smrpiiiliy with the 'i'rcnt.on riotcrs. niid held riini: prison nuxirtis as liostagvs. It was the iiith prison disturb- ance in the state in three vieelu. The Trenton coiivicis--weak lint surly after ioiir days with almost no iood and WIl.('l'--ciul”lVlldCTNl at 3:25 p. m. PST Three prison rin- ployecs they had licid as hostages were whisked out a side door 0! the prison and sent home in the wiirdeii's automobile. They are in I-'00i'l condition. - 'i'iie i-nnvicis demanded the iir- ST. MARKS" w.A. - An iinusiial and very happy ieattirc oi the regular monthly meet- ing on Wednesday. April '.!nd oi St. Mark's W.A. was the presentation or is lite membership to Mrs. J. Bradford Millinnn, a iailhiul mem- ber and t.i'ensiirer ior niruiy years The meeting was held at the ironic oi Mrs. Elmer Paynter. Ken- sington. and the service was read by tho briincli President. Mrs. Lloyd Howard, while the gold pin and rrriiiieate were presented by Mrs. John. Moasc. The llie membership. it gilt iroin her husband. was in honor ol Mrs Mlllman's 7.'iih birthday. aim coli- iers on the recipient the responsib- ilities and privileges or lite meni- bershlp in the Provincial hraitcli oi the lVCinlCll'5 Auxiliary oi the Church oi England in Canada. The presentation was a complete surprise to Mrs. Miilnian who had previously received many greatly appreciated birthday remembran- ces. including ilowers. telegrams and a shower oi cards irom menus and relatives in Boston. Mass. but to a iaitliitii mitt eltrnest W. A. member such as she. nothing can quite compare with the tlirlll of realizing a loniz cherished dream of llie membership in the society. The Dorcas secretary reported about 530.00 still needed to coin- pleic the outltt. and It was decided to hold is pantry sale to help niiixe tip the delleii. A quilt. benutiiuiiy quilted by Mrs. A. Blakeney. was added to the outllt. Rcircshnienis were rervei-I by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. John Mouse iind Mrs. Ken Pliigeon. L me NEWS HELEN MORGAN5. HELEN MORGAN . . : 2.98 JULIANAS . . . '. FAMOUS NAMES IN rlu-."s'n' ntociis ARE ivr:A1'iias;li FOR SPRING AT SMALLMAN'S. Give it guy ivi-Ii-inne to spring by eliooslng several of these dresses that I are iresh as the season ahead. You'll love the sntnrt styles. unusual ile- algns anil patterns. Best. of all they're guaranteed washable and color inst and are so ileliglititilly ieniinine. styles ior you to choose iroiti that will take you practically everywhere wills neat. trim self-assiirani-e. Always look for your iavorlte Helen Mor- gan or Jiillnnn at SmalImnn's. Size-s I”: to ill, lit!;'; to 2434. Oversizes 46 to 5-1. FIRST In COTTONS In STYLE In VALUE In TIMING for TOP VALUES (I QIILIII. We head that parade In rotiinia iiir dresses carrying the ismous label "Andrey La-mt". ..!.'vliry dress la guarantl-erl waahahlo with than 2'1. When you sea the! styles. tho iahrira, the col- oris. your own good taste will tell tloeial value. for the maker has iaahlom-it these dresses with details usually reaervi-it inr much higher priced asst- ehandlu. -rim hold plaids and stripes or plain dailoaln paatelll will melt. your heart; ynulll you see them and you'll be able when you see the prices. lino I! to 80. M in Cl. 3.98 to 7.98 at LOWEST PIIIC ES Smalitnan's have ever so many PAGE THIRTEEN Famished Convicts End 77-Hour Rebellion in; oi warden William H. Carts and an investigation at the prison by an impartial outside body. Carlyls only conccssio to them was to call in representatives at the Osborne Association. a laund- ailon interested in prison prob- lamsii to hear the convicls' side at the story. The gang oi convicts look over the print shop 'mesdny, holdini: iour employees as hostages. One of them. Oris Roiiison. was released last night ailer he s-uiiered a mild heart attack. August R. Dosk, flit-ycnr-niii kidnapper serving a liic term and William Dickens. (iii-year-oiii robber serving ll l2-to-21 yeiii senienec. were identiiicd by prison oiiieials as ringleadcrs oi the re- volt. Al Rnliivay. prison oiiicinls sniii news oi ilie Trenton mpiiiiintiiiu uould be sent in to the dciiunn prisoners in the hope oi breaking llirir spirit. IIARSII CRY The estbird. I type cl moi-kin: bird llIllli'C in Eastern Canada. de- rives its name irom its harsh iiie-w- lug cry. PARIS. April 21 - (Reutersl - Jenn Leioiirnesu leit here Satur- day ior Saigon to take tip his new nppointineiit ns resident minister in lndo-Oliina. Lctoilriicau promis- ed to curb government expend- ituns tn lndo-China and eon- tiiiiie the French tight. against Coinmunisi rebels. -.-s.s.s,....... Allllllllllll THIS WEEK AT 0'LEAllY Another Car-load oi FERGUSON TRAOTORS Come in and see the new and far more powerful model 2W85. A high power- ed tractor for the price of a low powered one. The Fer- rzuson Family Open House will be held Thursday. April 24. at 8 p.m.. at Verdun Tlicaire. Get free tickets at our O'Lcary loiilce. LlDSTONE'S GARAGE, " Cape Wolfe 3.98 sprints. ailnmter with a shrinkage at less you these up excep- wsnt so man: when to attend them too.