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Payable In Advance Western and lunch An Manwrlun motion No on Wedding Iliu- iluslnass Opportunity 9 OWN-OPERATE BRAND NEW 1c Ball Gum vending machines. 5c Nut machines. Price-013.95 each. Prompt shipment Made. Cameo Vending. 432 W. 42nd St... New York, N. Y. for Rent T0 LET-HEATED APARTMENT. Phone 599. T0 LET-HEATED, FURNISHED bed-room, central. Phone 1627. ITO LET - NICE ROOMNAND Kitchenette in residential sec- tion. Phone 1166. For Salt FOR. SALE - ONE BOX SMELT Net tix 14 x 2-1 feet EVBNLL Wall. Kenslngton. R. R. FOB S.-tI.E-NEWLY FRESH lN ed heifer. Apply George Mac- Donald, Mermaid. ATTENTION HORSE.VlEN- FOR stile litiy. outs and strait. Any quanitii. Percy Downe, Fisher Street. En SALE-HOT am rim- nace. I-Enterprise. Good condition. Maurice Croken. Emerald Junc- tion. Houses-Ants. Wanted WANTED To RENT - SMALL house or self-contained Apart- ment. by dependable couple. Ap- ply Box 167 Guardian. Expect New Boost In Steel Production CLEVELAND, Dec. 3 -(AP)-- With the steel industry complet- ing a record shattering production year. the magazine Steel predicts today that 1951 will be even big- ger. "Thirteen new blast furnaces are chedulcd to be added." the magazine says. "in addition to more than 1o,ooo.ooo tons of ingot. capacity. Not all will be completed next year. "Among new projects not yet announced officially is a new east. coast steel plant to be located in New Jersey on the Delaware Riv- er below Philadelphia." (The magazine did not say what firm would build this planti. The U. S. ingot rate last week held unchanged at 101.5 per cent of capacity. Norman's Restaurant At Halifax Sold HALIFAX, Dec. 20 - (CP) - Norman's Restaurant, nearest thing to I nightclub in Halifax. has been sold to Gordon Carr. Moncton, N.B.. and Al Korrnan. I Toronto wrestler. The sale was asnounced during the weekend by L. H. Norman, who has operated the restaurant for 32 years. UNUSUAL STAMP NEW DELHI - (CF) - A spe- cial postage stamp to be issued in January. marking the centenary of the Indian geologicial mirvey. fea- tures the "stegodon ganesa". an animal millions of years extinct which was a predecessor of the elephant. HATCHERIES INCREASE HALIFAX -- (CF! - Nova sm- tia is the only Province in which an increase in chick hatching was recorded in 1950. The Agriculture Department reported 1.772.000 chicks hatched. 30,000 more than the pre- vious year. T WATCH & OLOOK REPAIRS ALL WORK GUARANTEED standard watch Services ' 11B VVEYMOUTH ST. CHARLOTTETO WN (Work picked up and delivered) PHONE 2980-! Lost LOST SATURDAY MOBN LVU uptown, indies Gruen wrist watch. l-tinder please leavg at Guardian Office or phong 1194. Reward. strayed STBAYED ON MY PREMISES on Dec. 22, one cow. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Call by Dec. 30. Maurice Croken. Emerald Junction. Wanted wazvran -Manor uusur-:1. grain Olin Ellis. York. SHIPPING NEWS Arrived lllunday Nova Scotia. from Boston BL-averford. Saint John. NB. Novaporl. Si. John's. Nfid. lioagh Silversiar. Colombo Montrcnl City. Baltimore Snllcd Mmulrty (lharlcstown. for Puci-to it C-iiz Nova Srotin. Liverpool AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Saturday Hadrian. from Mexico I-lrnmcggan, Galveston Triberg. Halifax Arrh-ed Sunday Mont Gaspe, Boston Nova Port. Halifax Sunavis. New York Arrived Mundny Bcuvcrglen. London Sn.lI'lod Saturday Irish Oak. for Dublil Sarllad Sunday Assyria. Baltimore ncity of Agra, India Saflii-rl llltmtlay Frnnieggan. Sydney N. Y. Stock Market Prices Al 20 Veg High By WILLIAM D. IIOROAN NEW YORK, Dec. 25 .:. (AP) - The market dished up a rich Christmas dinner for stock traders last week.- prices at a 20-year high and trading the heaviest since 1939. Millions of shares of stock were offered for sale in the exchange. They were snapped up by buyers at gains running to around it rt share. It was a war-plus-inflation mar- ket - a bull market. The market value of all stocks listed on the exchange increased by roughly 31.500.000.000. Since the bull market started pawinc its way back in June last year. the paper value of all listed stocks has in- creased by nearly 820.000 000.000 Traders chose to ignore news that might be expected to send a shudder through the excliange - rising taxes, more controls. milit- ary reverses. the possibility of glob- al warfare. instead they concentrated on the ions! and slow but deadly decline in the nurchaslng power or the Uri- ited States dollar People with money to invest looked to the mar- ket for a haven for their funds. Pcoriie with monav to specular.- looked for. as usual. 5 contain of fast dnllars a share in it churning market. Most activo ft.-in rliiring the work was N.Y. Cmtral with a gain of 32.12 it share at. .12i.5n. Canadian Pacific was un R7 cent: at 322.37 General Motors finished 31 0'2 higher at 3466? a share: Cm-i-star, st hi:-hcr at 959.87: Wi'lvs-Ovt-r- land rm R7 r-ants at. 910.25: and Packard 7.5 cents at 0420. O I-' ADVANCED PRICES SCRAP CAB BATTERIES. on. 81.00 MIXED SCRAP ETEFII. and CAST IRON. Inn; ton (IMO IbII.l . . .. .. "R00 COWHIDES. per lb. . no HORSEHAIB. Mr lb. 600 BEER B0'l'1'l.IlS. carton 860 Above prices rlollvnnrl om vrarononu. MAIIIIIOE OLOOK & OO. Ill IOIII SI. OIIIPIGOQGOOWII TM Valuable city Business stand Forsalc Store and two Warehouses on Grafton Street, four blocks from Queen' Square. Lot 80 feet by 165 feet One warehouse one story. Second warehouse three stories. Store approximately 18 feet by 36 feet.” Stock and fixtures including certain restaurant. equip- ment for sale with real estate if so desired or separ- ately to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to: Iluflmli 8 IBAINOI. Barristers. Etc., I 185 Queen Strut, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 105.000 Imps ' Continuad from 9329 1 churin. Today. however. no United Na- tions forces remained north at the 38th parallel. the old north-south frontier that split Korea in half. The vast -armies of Communist China had intervened, forcing the U.S. Eighth Army in tho west into a. hasty 120-mile retreat. nnd misa- ing destruction of the loth Corps only because of.the historic beach- held withdrawal. Today the lied invader: had edg- ed -within 21 miles of Seoul. the southern capital. it. ill: prelimin- aries of an all-out offensive. They had threatened to launch it on Christmas Dlly. but it failed to come. , Bent (Ylirhimu Present The 10th Corp: withdrawal. ap- plauded by President Truman an ”thr best Christmas prercnt 1 could have." us: maria in H fighting. freezing days and nights. For two solid weeks the thrusting Reds were held at bay bv naval guns. planes. artillerv and rietcrminerl doughboys while 109 naval ships completed the unprecedented. crdariv re- tirement They took their wra- pons and vast store! of supplies with them to fight again in South Korea. Maj-Gr-n. Edward M Almond. lnth Corps commander. in announ- liig the Pnd of the opt-t'ation. dis- rlnsrri that "all eleinmils are either at sea or landed in the Pimiii-Pm lN'l.'lf.' cnnreiitraiinn area.” near the :Z0llih('R5i tin of Korra. Pusan was tho olri hen('illlPafi nor- i-notcr which the lT.S. Eighth Armv held against. heavy rclris last sum- mer until their breakout in tho north following the Sept, 15 10th Corps landing at liiclmn, Word of the successful iviflirli'aw- al drew a "well-done" for G9". Dnugla: MacArthur and Almond from President. Truman at his home in Independence. Mo. U.N. commanders were iubilant at evtricating five combat divisions C the 11.8. lst Marine Division. the Its. 3rd and '7th.. and the Ttcpubiir of Korea 3rd and Capital Divisions - from the icy Wastes of Northeast Korea against overwhelming Com- munist forces. Red Drive Impending optimism was tempered - ('thrist- mas Day by the menace of an im- pending gigantic Chinesn Commun- ist. offensivo in the west U.N. troop-i braced in their icy foxhoitas Christmas for the blow. communist. leafleats. air-dropped presumably at night over south Korean positions. had said the Chinese would attack "on Christ- rnaa" and urged south Koreans to usur-render because they would be CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The first day of December AD. 50 In Re Estate of VIVIAN SMALLWOOD late of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the said Province. Radiotician deceas- ed, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable 19 or literate person within llld County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Donald McKin- non of Charlottetown aforesaid. Administrator of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter let forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the raid Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the raid Prov- ince. on Friday the 5th day of January next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock foi-enoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Account: of the said Estate should not be passed and the Eslnlu closed as prayed for in raid petition and on mo- tion of Malcolm McKlnnon, Proc- tor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public place: re- spectively. namely. in the hall of the Court Home in Charlottetown. at or near tho Bank of Nova Scoiia Building and at or near the Royal Brink of Canada Bulld- ing. all in Charlottetown. Queens County aforesaid Io that all per- sons interested in the raid Estate in aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. , M. llinbotli Wright LS. Reglutrar. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Malia 1 MOTORS Bowlntlilg Iltl Repair! EI.E(7l'IlUAl4 APPLIANOI IONIII Mill! Electric.- PIONI MM ITHE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Bomb Targets for MacArtliur--iif'-- K. CANADIAN JET PILOT IS "ON LOAN" TO U- 5- Flt-Lt. Omar J. Levesque. Moni- reai jet p.ll0i. has been loaned by the R.C.A.F. to the US. Air Force jet fighter group in Korea to fly F-86 sabre jets. fastest fighters in the world. A Second World War ace. Levesque shot down the first German Fociie-Wolfe in last war and knocked out three other Nazi planes before he was shot down. He was fished out of the English Channel by Germans and held prisoner for three years. outnumbered four to one. For four days. AP correspondent William J. Waugh reported, U.N. forces have been in contact with Chinesa troops around the 38th par- allel. All dnv and until R P.1Vl. 46 A 5: F.S.'l”. Monrinvl wlinii Wriiiizhs dispatch was written. he said. "tlic frozcii battielinia was ominoiisly quloi, except for patrol action." Pn- trnl: killed 41 Chinese and cnptiircd l'llllF. .Vl-zrArthuri: lirariqiiartcrs rin- ll0illll'(?fi that lm.r.tilc lllllls of unriis- rloserl size rccomilliircrl the Sinsan ill'c;l, only 21 miles north of Seoul. Other Rf"(i units were poised from 2V to 3': milk: northwest and north- east of Seoul. south Korean army headquarters said Chinese Reds "appear-cd in many places" along the parallel from the extreme west coast to within 40 miles of the east coast. a distance cf 120 miles along the pre- war frontier. At this critical juncture, Lt. -Gen Matthew B. Riclgway, the new commander of the U. S. Eighth Army arrived in Tokyo Monday night UV air from Washington. He replaces Lt.-C-en. Walton I-I. Walker who was killed Saturday in a jeep ac- cident. Walker's body lay in state at his home in Yokohama. At Seoul - closely menaced for the second time in six months by Red forces-the south Korean Na- tional Assembly decided to ad- .lourn. It lllcins to reconvene next month. "probably in Pusan," . re- liable source said. President syngmari Rhee sadly called upon his government to ev- acuate the capital as the Chinese forces drr.-.r closer. CANADA PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The lstli day of December A.D. 1950 In Re Estate of OLIVIA Ma.cDON- ALD late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince. wife of John A. MacDon- aid. deceased, iesiate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: WljlEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Mcllissa Yorsion of Rosana.-itli in King's County, sole EXECl.lil'lX of the above named es- tate. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose heroin- after set forth: You are therefore herebv required to cite all per- sons inlosrcsied in the said Estate to be and appear lmfore the Judge present at. a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottelown in Queens County in the said Pr(lVlnCF. on Friday. the lllih day of Jamiary next coming, at the hniir of eleven o'clock forenoon of the sauna day to show causc if any they can why the Accounts of the said Fstajn-shmild pot be passr-d and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis MacPhee. Esquire. Pr tor for said Petitioner. ND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspa- per published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in" each week for at least four consecutive wuks from the date hereof and that A true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places re- spectively, namely. in the hall of ,the Court House in Charlottetown. at or near the Bank of Nova Sco- tia Building in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building in Charlottetown aforesaid. all in Queen's County aforesaid, so that all persons interwicd in the said Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of plht said Problte Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (S(d.) M. !lI..IZABE'1'H WRIGHT. Reglsirlr. Doiiilnlon Assumes Influential llola In World Affairs" By , George Kitchen Canadian Press staff Writer OTTAWA. Dec. 22-(GP) - The expanding world struggle against Communist Imperialism, with bat- tle-ravaged Korea in the fcrefront, intensified Canada's responsibilities in the international sphere in 1950. It brought gr-aver problems to the Government's oquncil tables. sent Canadian troops abroad for the first time since the end of the sec- ond world wsr and placed fresh de- mands on this ocuntry's delegation to the United Nations and on its globe-girdllng diplomatic services. Canada already was deep in in- ternational efforts to save the peace when the Korean war broke late in June. bringing a quick step-up in activity on both the home and the diplomatic fronts. Canada play- ed a leading role in moves both to push ahead North Atlantic dc- fence preparations and keep the Korean fight from assuming world- wide proportions. In one field. Canada gave leader- ship to the rest cf the United Nat- ions in the Korean crisis. In form- ing a special force for Korea. she earmarked it to carry out Canada's U. N. obligations generally and thus became the first country to provide forces for U. N. policing duties wherever they are ncedd. Co-opt-ration with U. 5. As part of the strengthening of ricfcnccs. Canada and the United Slates excliaiiged diplomatic notes which virtually marked a revival of the wartime Hyde Park agree- ment. under which the Canadian and American war production ma- chino: o;1r'i'ated almost as our. Closer producticn links were cs- iahlished With Canadian troops taking the field in a new. though smaller, con- flict, this country announced its intention to draw the second world war to a close. The govemmcnt said it would follow Britain. France and the U. S. in ending its state of ivar with Germany "as soon as it. is in a position to do so." At the same time. Canada joined other commonwealth nations in seeking to avert the spread of c:m- munism in vital south-east. Asia. She took part in the formulation of the Colombo plan, which proposes to extend technical and other aid in these underdcveioped regions over a period of years. As the year drew to a close, Bri- tain's Prime Minister Attlee camp to Ottawa for talks with Primr- Minister st Laurent and his cabi- net. The visit foliowcd one with President Truman in Washington No hint escaped of what went or. behind the council doors here. but both sides termed the .talks "help- fu1." As activity within the North Alan- tic pact stepped up. defence mim- ster Claxton and Mr. Pearson flew to Brussels in December for meet- ings of the organization's defence and foreign ministers. Mr St. Laurent himself prepared to go to London in the New Year for a meeting in London of Com- mnnwenltii Prime Ministers. At this conference. the commonwealth chiefs were expected to review the world situation as a whole as it af- facts the commonwealth and its member states. Spectacular Blitz. Aboard Tanker NEW ORLEANS. La.. Dec. 25 - in-i-.li spectacular blaze aboard the tanker Essa Baltimore. which for a. time threatened the port of New Orleans. was brought under mm;-oi today after a five-hour battle. ' The fire broke out Sunday nigh after the 10.080-ton flank” and 5 imv of oil barges collided in the Mississippi River. An explosion set bo'h aflame. WINDSOR. England. Dec. 22- 1RPutersl-Mayor R H. Tozler cf ivindcor today distributed to 200 familiar in the town Christmas for-ri parcels sent from IVlndS0l'- Ont. Thu consignment Wdihed more than two 100!- Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. No endonera p or bankable security needed. We specialize in prompt cash lolnl forauygoodpurpoaaaoutofd prefer Household Finance for fast, friendly service. Phone 01' stop in todayl nuns incur up can cimcan maria oaununon In-HI onttultrnt an tannin Ilia PI.--0 1'" OUT OUR WAY oacauaaa 25. 3353 en. E New lrllltatry g Mccliiury him Plum Iran G Stool Qca...a..i. E. Alumlirln C9 . Klcmuwi 0 HURIAO The Ncwamap above IIIOWI how much of the lndu.I- ' try of lllancliurla--sometimes called "China's Ruhr" -is concentrated in southeastern areas of the coun- try. Much of it is dependent on the huge power Iyg. tern of the Yalu River dividing Mam.-hurl. and xm-u, Here are the areas that Allied bombs would blast ill MERRY CHRISTMAS, Aarwisr, - General MacArthur gets the go-ahead from the U N. All are within easy bomber range of Korean a-ndl Japanese bues. Besides its ateelnnklng potential and the induatri I production which steel feeds, Man. churla is rich in agriculture. lumber and gold. I BY J. R, WILLIAMS rJ R: wAI'T. SHE'5 GOT .. ' A MECHANIC er: suMP'M comm To BREAK THIS L JAM--I rzeruse 4 r. TO USE TXLS -E. I ,u -rs-. .TAMP 'EM -.'-L IN WITH Al.OL:'a.' HE SAID vou Musr 1 NO,THKl' Garz- ILLA HAS GOT