WEST BRCXP -v'h1r,- Lucy Evans, 31, died tor her ihildren. Five days ago she was might in the street with a truck tearing down on her and the baby W.-iage gcorrtaining Barbara, aged mrce months, WDAILY 1 ocroasn 2.8. 1953 A MOTHER'S CHQICE Billy. her either to jump elm or WICJ-I. Eur.) (or) day. irom her injuries: end tour-year-old rises 4,406 feet. . . ' CRO'SiS,WORD Il!JFiUi'l EC-13 ACROSS , 1D.River l.'l'o I 1, Rely (Eng.) make 6. subside (7. Dispatched black tv.Clty(Pol.) (Rota 9.1-lame 10. Tuit or ' Iinzulstic - leu brilliant gqmlly H guild . -. feather! 0--Am. - r. 3 l r-' ' .' ofthw-0 "id-l Ml rlarigiliindllliii 12. Portiorto! 51-R9393 (con!-l gpjrgraggmrqg ucurved 52.Aneethetic ll.-inscribe mum nrqugn yin; ' 17. Gives co-as 13, European DOWN plguu , vemu-rs Anne gull 1. Fencing 48. Sprinkle, 32. Correct 15 Convert positlonp 1i.Ukralnisn 37. Dim i into . l.Grampua city s8.Parsdiu leather I.PerIonsi 26. Implement ii.Prepsre .16 Neuter pronoun 27. Finite for pronoun 4.Entitle ' . rocks public tie: in. Noblemen 5. Course 28. Brightly H. Antelope l19. Centiliter wool cloth colored (Atr.) mbbr.) tpl.) bird 46. Owing 20. Dropped ll. Exclsma- 7.9. The Lone 18. Tellurium 2'.'.Slope tion Star p itsym.) '23. Knight 7. Except stats 50. Cry or pain ' of the Elephant- labor.) .4. Plural pronoun 2.'..Says :7 Ermine . Boy's i school in England iposs.) pl. Large ' mooring rope (nsut.l J3. Toward 34. lndeiinite i article 35.?.lver Ming.) :5, River ' (Gen) 89. Music note 10.Rescuer 42. Lord , (abbr-.) i 43.0vui'n Q 15. Short for f Sydney .- DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llere'e how to work it: AXYDLBAAXB HLONGFELLOW , One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used lor the three L's. X for the two 0'3, etc. Single letters, apol- Itrophles. the length and formation of the words are all hints. ',Esch day the code-letters ere dltterent. . i ' SFA.-X BV DFOKX DFAHM M'ui 'orvo nvrio A Cryptogrsna Quotenon XFKX GIVCLXK...SMHHFKOVB KXM YFOB VD KXVCl.rIx'K.- up ' Yesterday": Crypioquoio-ll.l:.tl!.rXLlZlSilj!5' V;N.0?-'5 ling '0'rm::n's V NW3.-:ML'-:'!QN-. ' See the extra buityiliquid jlavour I you can &Q " exciting, fruit-juice - ' g-fresh es the day ltrss packed. - g There was Just. time (or Highest mountain in the Brit- ish Isles. Ben Nevis in Scotland NIIOSX . Mac Donald ) . Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fraser were visitors to Charlottetown on October 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLean oi Charlottetown. were week-end gucsts.of relatives in Georgetown. Mr. Melvin Yorston returned home recently from a visit with relatives in Boston, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. William White of Borden were week-end guests at the home or Mrs. J. F. Johnson. lviir. Gordon Gotell has taken in position as a crew member of e dragger in Sour'is. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and -tamly , of Charlottetown were guests or relatives in Georgetown on October 18. Master Charles Fitzgerald was a rcchnt. visitor to. Cardigan. whcrrs he was a gunst at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conohon. Mr. William Prosper recently joined the Dominion Government Dredge No. 9. at Montague as 5. crew member. Mh: Eugene smllimn attended game the football A i more favour you can meeting held recently in Charlottetown: between St. F Bnitf the fresher, richer amino of full lively ilavour . . . every drop of fragrant, fruity goodness sealed in the "bud" right 'til the moment of use. Dunstan's University and Mt. AI-l lison University, held on St. Dun- stan's grounds on Oct. 17 Mr, 'and Mrs W. D. Gillls of Charlottetown motored to George- town on October 18, where they were guests at the home or Cap- tain J. J, Fitzgerald. Mr. Douglas Rutherford oi' the Royal Canadian Navy, stationed at Halifax. N. s., recently visited Mrs. Ruthertord, who resides in Georgetown. . Mr. end Mrs. Maurice Donovan were recent visitors to Plctou, N.S.. where they were guestsvof their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan, . ..'Miu Genevieve Soloman, lo- cal librarian attended the An- nual Convention of Prince Ed- ward Island Librarians which was held at Prince of Wales Col- lege on October 14 and 15. The Tuberculosis Mobile X-ray Unit was in Georgetown on Thursday and Friday, and many citizens of varying agos availed themselves of the opportunity to be x-rayed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kinnear of Amherst, N. S. are honeymoon- inginGeorgetown.where they are guests of Mrs Kinnear's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel King. They were recently tendered a shower Tl-IE GUARDIAN. l WN. .. Maritime Childrenis Work Board thrust the imam to safety. she - . saved-the babies "tit died 'I'hurs- ' ' ' ' " Members of the Maritime (!hlldren's Work Board are pictured above following their semi-annual - (Left to right, top row) Mrs. Dwight Sabean, Yarmouth, N.S.; Mrs. B. It. Hamilton,- MacAdam, N.B.; Mrs. Louis Simmons, Charlottetown. P. E. 1.; Mrs. Allison Fraser. Saint John, N.B.; Mrs..R. L. Gibbons. Halifax, N. S. I Mrs. Dora Sabean (Children's Work Secretary), St. John, N. B.; Rev. J. B.' Wilson, Truro, N. 5.; Mrs. J. G..MacDonald, Charlottetown, P. E. 1.; Mrs. Richard Found, Eilerslie. P. E. (Lower row) Mrs. George McGray, Halifax, N. S.; I.- ( Photo by David at the home of Miss Sally John- son, where a large number or friends gathered in their honor. The evening was passed in games and singing, with Mrs. Fred Al- len being the piano accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnear were the recipients of many lovely glits. Lac. Jimmie Walker of the Royal Canadan Air Force, station- ed at Chatham, N.B., spent the past wcck-end in Georgetown, as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell and Mrs. Ruth Macnaren of Murray River motored to Georgetown on October 18, where they were guests at the" home of,Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and family of Charlottetown. moto to Georgetown, where they were guests over the week-end of Mrs. Currie's parents. Mr. end Mrs. John C. Gotell. His many friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Archie Wight, Wlln has been ill at his home in Bumt Point, is much improved and well on the road to complete recovery. -AC. s,sr....m.. AllTlS'I'IC GENIUS Michelangelo, who died in 1564, won fame as a painter, sculptor, poet. and architect. ows. You can taste! -ldrsasvssr i like iigesh. ripe l This LUSHUS nq'i;our'bud'- gives you more fruit-flavour p The flavour "bud" is the magical difference between LUSHUS and jelly desserts made the old-fashioned way. You can actually see the liquid fruity goodness sealed fresh inside this "bud" of pure cane sugar . . . locked airtight to prevent flavour loss. When you add boiling water to next time you shop. you taste like fresh, ri gives you this ll . . . (1 'th ' gfdhulgvgedgiom "l::ca:l".i M shmdffj LUSHUS, the "bud" dissolves instantly giving your jelly the exciting taste of fresh, ripe fruit . . . the tangy goodness you recall from ' sun-soaked "in-season" fruits. Get LUSHUS M more Jgavour A can- Your first taste tells you LUSHUS does fruit.-Only LUSHUS or, more natural- Gonelilor Safety Angle If Gouzenko Meets ll.S. Senate OTTAWA. (CF)-An R. C. M. P. source said Monday night that the pksonal safety of Igor Gou- zenko, the former Russian em- bassy clerk who exposed Canada's wartime spy ring, would be the main consideration it he wore to meet members of a U. S. Senate sub-committee” to tell them what he knows. , The source said he "wouldn't want to conjecture" on whether such 1 meeting could be arranged. He was commenting on a state- ment in New York by the Mn- Carthy Senate permanent investi- gations sub-committeo and the Jenner internal security sub-com- rnittee. They said they would he "delighted" to talk to Gouzenko. who had been quoted as swing I meeting "might be worthwhile." Gouzenko has been living in secrecy under RCMP protection sincefhe leit the Russian embassy here and turned over information which exposed wartime Commun- ist espionage in Canada. The RCMP source said Gou- zenko is under no s-e:-Jrity re- strictions except those he agrees to. It was a "matter of consulta- tion and advice" by the RCMP. ...,:4j.:. RESEARCH GRANTS Capetown (GP) - The South African scientific and industrial re- search council is oiierlng five study grants of M00 each in an eifort to ease the shortage of re- search scientists. A high stand- ard has bcr-n laid down for suc- ceasiul candidates. STOP BAD SMELLS and save up to '40 D nglres oluvveu'n'n-uh we as: too kills surely odors . from Esli, ablaue. oo- loiu. gulls. tolae Tnuuzrhud-kill: WIZA ID i w cur neoooluzn AT... my DHARLDTTETOWN l X THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ocroaen 29, so 3: ERLMAN: . . .,..........:4... .MACFARLANE BROS. MONTREAL lamb . Persian lamb Muskrat Back Persian lamb AT... A Mouton Dyed Processed - Trench Seal Dyed Rabbit Natural Muslkral Coats Grey Kidskin Coats p Sheared llacoon Coats Grey Dyed Muskrat Coats 4 Paw Coats Coats Dyed Coats Extra Discounts Given for Cash. Budget Plan - Easy instalments. Your Train or Bus Fare Paid up to I00 miles. Trade-in: Liberal. Allowance Given on Your Old Fur Coat MADFARLANE BROS. GHARLOTTETDVIM, P.E.I.