. PAGE EIGHT. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ; uacaiwaaii 27. 1950 -”riiiiiL SHDWINGS T0-DAY "Two WEEKS WITH LOVE" Starring JANE POWELL - RICARDO MONTALBAN EXTRA: Comedy - Cartoon - Variety SHOWING MATINEE 3 P.M-; EVE. 7-9 3 Pillil0E EDWARD tiwni-rnl--sin FOR SHEER EXCITEMENTA ll HAS NEVER BEEN FUUAHFD ..WllH EVERY GASPING lllillll . 4 I Ffxlriil S If. U lxvus iii the I)ay&0mM tlartooii, Woiidcr uog , ,,.. ,.u. . ..... INDIAN CABINET dRESgUl"Fli:ID l NEW DELHI. In la. er. - ' (AP)-The Indian Government. to- unight announced a reshuffle of the .Cabinet to fill two posts made vacant thy the recent. death of Deputy iPrlme minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The new Home Minister will iv" ha C. Rajagopalachari. N. G. I OUR i;J:.XVn.d Ayyangar becomes Minister for ' . i . r . ' states. The new Ministry of Natural Bmllw Bmnos Resources and Scientific Research Also: xmvs - Cartoon was givgn sri pmimsa, formerly Sliowsz Minister of Industry and supply. Mat. 3 l"'.M.; Eve. 7-8:45 which department was placed under Commerce Minister H. K. Mahatab THUR. - FRI. - SAT. HOSPITAL DANCE BEAVER HALL MONTAGUE Don Messer's Orchestra WEDNESDAY. DEC. 27tlI. Admission 50c ' Sponsored by the NURSERY CLUB A THE wfsiiiifiiis mill" 3 WIIIN l - 7l'aclry.i'suus. BARK JIISYICII J. A. carrutliers ll.tl. 0 OPTODIETRIST .4. (T Completg Visual Analysis .) supplying Ii Fitting Glasses l i i i l PHONE 2872 . 12:5 Kent Sires! U Charlottetown 'iicK :9-6.9M - (Next to Simpson's Agency) ll. J. MAE3ll OPTOMETRIST V mini. and sappiyin; Gidum ' C. DIONTAUUE, P. E. I. EooY”"vvALLER on... n....... MARTHA HYER -r STEPHEN CHASE Also: Atom Man vs. Super- man - tgomcrlv - Cartoon, Three Lazy Micc. by appointment Office Connected Willi Drug Store. .THliRE OUGHT TO BE A LAW I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. iii: iisiiii euinniiu Montague: town: The Post Office; in So arm I: Son. AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llaroId,l". Landry. Ml-I. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruoo Macrliee. Min Joy 3 Wlulnton. was Joan Johnston. AGENT GEOR ETOWNi Waldon haven. -The Guardian may he bought at the following places in Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- uria: The Snack Bar and H. Rich- -Mr. Carl Currie, student at Presbyterian College. Montreal. is spending the Christmas liolidays at his home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. John White. Mon- tague. have as their guest. Mrs. White's father. Mr. Edwurd Sheidow. Millvicvv. Mr. James Currie. Pivtou, M5,, in spending the holitlays at his home in Montague. Miss Sclmn Llewellyn. lrliilif-ix. spent the weekend in Monlzigiw. at the home: of hrr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Llewellyn. ..' Miss Kaye Murray. graduate of Union Commercial College is spending her holidays at her home in Valleyfield. Mr. George Nioliolsnn. who spent the holidays at his home in Montague left on return to Saint John. N. B.. yesterday. Mr. Fred Minikiii. Montreil. joined Mrs. Mlnikiii and their young son. Ricky. in Montague. where they are spending the hall- days as guests of Mrs. Minlkin's parents. Mr. anQ Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Mr. .7. E. Duiiiiiiig. Ytlniitag-in. spoiii llle ivcckend in Middleton. N.S.. guest of his son-in-law anti D ncaii Robinson. His daughter. Miss Roma Duiiiiing. who is at student nursr at the P. E. l. Hospital. is nlsn a ):liPSl at the Rnbiiisiin homo. ..'t9lST BIRTHDAY -- Mr. Duiican Blue. Little Sands. who is spending the winter in Mon- tague guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machon. celebrated his ninety- first birthday on Dec. 25. Mr. Blue. although almost blind, is in ex- cellent health. and able to be around every day. llis many friends extend to him congratulat- ions on his grand old age. ACHRISTDIAS SERVICE - A very impressive Christmas service was held in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church Sunday evening. conducted by the minister. Rev. F. N. Young. Rev. Mr. Young took his text from the second chapter of Luke. entitled "The joy of Christmas." Special music by the choir included the anthems ".l0.V- ful and Triumphant" lira B. Wil- son) and "Bells or Gladness. Ring" (Roy Nolte): a solo "Gesu Bamhino" was beautifully render- ed by Mrs. F. N. Young. The hymns were "O Come All Yi- Faithful." "O Little Town Of .. 'CAIID PARTY and dance in New Perth Hull, Friday. Dec. 29. Websterls Orchestra. Admission Sale of lunches ! Cpl. Fred Curtin. R.C.M.P.. wno iis stationed in Newfoundland. .spent the Christmas holiday; vis- ,ltlng friends in Montague. Cpl. Curtin Was attached to the Moli- ltagup delachmrni before being transferred in Newfoundland. Miss Thelma Larter and Miss .Thclnia Coffin. members of the staff of the Bank of (Tommereo, Montnsur. spent the holiday we-.-lo oiid at their respective homes in Charlottetown and Fortune. TOLD AT MONTAGUE - At 6 a.m. yesterday morning the un- official temperature reading at Montague was five brlr-.v zero. That represented a drop of appl'o.xln'.ate- ly 40 degrees in 24 hours. Miss Ruth St:-wart. member of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotla, Charlottetown. spent the holldays in Montague. guest of her PRTEMS. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. DGOOD DEMAND FOR TREES - Mr. Wilfred Watterworth and Mr. J. D. Mai-Leod returned to Montague last night. by plane and train after a two week trip to Washington. D. C.. where they sold a freight-car load of Christmas trees. Last year Mr. Watteiwrorttt took :1 carioad in tho sanzc city and this year he look up 2,'ion trees. which moved rapidly in the pre-Christmas market. Mr. wattcr- worth stated that the market. -was quite brisk. and that most of last year's ciistcmcrs were waiting dim arrival of this years rnrloml, corn- menting that they had been en- tirely satisfied with the balsam-fir trees which he had brought last year. Willi an ever-growiiitz U. S.A. market for Christmas trees. the opening up of a new cntemrlsc is under ivnv. and Mr. Wai;l.:-rivortlz has led the way to the establish- ment of this market which will surely develop all the more in fut- ure years. Georgetown and Vicinity ..AMr. and Mrs. gills Fitzpatrick and dautzhter were rrvrnt, visitors to relativrs in Georgetown. Miss Bernadette Sriilly of H11- ifax, N.S.. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Mamie Scull)". Bethlehem." "The "First. Nowell," and "Joy To The World." I Home Destroyed By Fire In East Baltic Late Saturday night the home of Mr. Henry Whalen. East Baltic, was completely destroyed by fire. which began from an overheated kitchen stove. In attempting to extinguish the flames young Thomas Whalen. nephew of Mr. Whalen. was burned about the 4 hands and arms. and wit: re- moved to Souris Hospital for treatment. At the time of the fire. Mr. Whalen was absent in Soul-is. and the young nephew arrived home and proceeded to light the fire in the kitchen stove. it is supposed l-hat the stove exploded. and be- fore long the two story frame house was a mass of flames. A large crowd immediately gatlicred. bill the fire had 'pro- gressed in such it stage in so short a time that they were unable in fight ii. and were able to save only a small quantity of furniture. Over i000 bushels of potatoes in the cellar were a complete loss. it is understood that the loss was not covered by insurance. 5'1 I21 I 2 By Faizov -6'--Shorter. NO! vou CAN'T THERE'S A nor !MAsiA COUNTE: ON EAT AND WATCH so Esrrgiz papa pgoeizam on 1 PAPAp HELP To TELEVISION! IF Am) A FAT LOT DON'T WANNA PM ME mos Aw-W vou DON'T COME IN oi: iigu) pg .5 g MlE5'.' Hows Aaour FROM TELEVISION Foo vouiz SUPPER SETTIN' TABLE , FOR THEIR MEALS. IN 1:'I.ztING Valli! FAT 24: I curt TEACH vou.MAv5s HE cm: Mr. Jeromp Condon of Charlotte- town was a rcroni, visitor to Georgetown. Mr. J. Brainard Murphy of Charlotteimvn was A visitor with relatives in Georgetown on Friday. Mr. Fred A. llelmry. who is taking post. ilrnduatn niigineerinz studies at Toronto. ()nl:irio. is thr- zuest of his parrnts. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLor,v. Mr. John DcLory. engiiionrin: student at. McGill l7niversity is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DoI.or,v. Mrs. Hmvnrd Llewellyn Ian I few days ago for Maine. 1?. S. .X.. where she will visit with relativvs. Mrs. Llcivcllyn was iirconipaiiird by Mrs. Elvira llIacl(innon. Mr. Dan Monrisnn. law student at Dalhousie Univ:-rsii,v. llallf'i't. N.S.. is the guest nt his mother. Mrs. Fclix Morrison. Mr. John Boyce. rniployr-n of the Dominion Government Fislio:-- irs Research Board in Halifax. N. S.. is spending the Christmas hoi- irlays Wvith his parents. Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Bnyrr. l"tv-. Cliniles "Btfrltl)"' Marl!-ll. member of the Caiiadian Army. who is stationed in Ontario. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martcll. Friends or Mr. Jzimns llziytcr are pleased In hrnr that he lizis rr- turned to his home in Georiti” town after being a patient in the Vetcrnnsl VVing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. 'Mr. Ttlclinrrl Lavnrs. our rink caretaker. ha: common:-ed lre-rnak- lng preparations for Ilir romin: saason. it favoured with the rl.!h' kind of we.-itlirr it will not take long to build a glossy stirfacr. Considcrrihlc it-vi-lliniz of the ground was done this fall and mill. will enable ice in he built in quicker time. GROCER ROBBED MONTE-EAL. Dec. 26-(CPlw latolo Testa. a gocery store owner. was imprisoned in his refrigerator and robbed of 51.082 in Montreal's largest Christmas week-end robb- ery. police said today. So if” every st Mll. .1. w. ('-RANT". (above) who has been appointed supervisor of budgets for the Can- adian National Railways with headquarters at Montreal. accord- ing to an announcement by T. H. Cooper. vice-president of the sys- tem. Mr. Grant was born at Glas. gow, Scotland, and joined the ser- vice of the railway as an instru- mentiman in the engineering de- partment at. Bellevllle. Ont, in Februaiy 1913. He served in the First World War from November 1914 to November 1919 with the Royal Field Artillery in France and Belgium. returning to the railway service as assistant en- gineer in the valuation department at Montreal. Little is... And Vicinity Mr. R. Ronald MacDonald is at -present on a business trip to Sirl- ncy. N. S, Mrs. James Johnston. Mr. aitzl Mrs. Irving Cnfliii motored to Chnrlottetown. Monday. December 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Jiinics Banks. Annaiidale. liiive lot! for Boston where they will spend the Christ- mas holidays. The smelt fisiicrmrn in this vi- cinity have had .1 successful sca- snn in getting good ratclics anti receiving splendid prices. Mrs. Emily Norton. Aiindndalv. has returned in her home nftrr being ii patient. in Snurls Hospital for two weeks. Master Ronnie Min-llonald. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Mnrlloiv aid is getting along nicely follow- ing medical treatment in Chir- lottetown Hospital. Miss Mary Mac-Cormac ls bnin: welcomed homo nftcr having Sim" Cull. ll. Appointment ' .. ..r.... . Aloytoserver.-. IA Joy to Eat , .. ,. 81'. CROIX VALLEY l.ll(lI) IIANSA AND BLOWN BREAD . . . ready to. lnajif!y...socon- v . . . so economical . . . andi such appetlzliig. nourlshinr food. Great for supper Saturday n ghts ' ,or any time .5?! I . apex? 3D weeks. Mrs. an enjoyable visit with i'clnt'ivc's and fricmis in Boston for several Blackett mid hnr ilnughicr. ll'riidiill Cliarlotioimtn. have returned hoiiie from Boston wilt-ro thcy spent ri HTS W35 111 W9 lrhlCklYrD0DUlIWd very eiiioyaliln ulivos and friends. ilaavv FIRE LOSS MELBOURNE. Australia. Doc. 28- ilicutersi-Firs gutted two acres of GIMLI. Maii.. Dec. Doyin. a popular shopping centre in the Fifteen trucks. GARAGE BURNS visiting rel. suburb of Prahan, three miles from the city centre. 590.000. Ultra-sonic waves are used to find minute flaws between the layers which make up a tyre. BATTLE OF THE SKID New British Tyre Research Centre T would be difficult to imagine the development of the motor vehicle as we know it without John Boyd Dunlop's invention of the pneumatic tyre. Much the same can be said about aircraft. Designers of car engines and suspensions quickly come to the point: where the degree of adhesion between the tyre and the road is it most: important factor. Aircraft: manufacturers. similarly. have to throw the ball to the rubber experts when it comes to getting their several tons oflnvontlve genius safely down on the tarmac again. As performance in both fields has risen lt90D1Y 311109 the W”- it is a good thing that most. rubber manufacturers are ready to spend considerable sums of money on research projects. SKILL AND NERVE Generally with the idea of replacing opinion with carefullt. measured facts, the world-wide Dunlop organisation ha. opened at Fort Dunlop. England. I. new research plant. whicr they claim is without peer anywhere. On the automobile at there is still a place for the to ' driver and the test car. since th behaviours of tyre and vebicl( are inseparable. The final clieclf is still the man with nerve enough to drive a. standard saloon car at speed on to a skid rink. lock V the wheels and put; his helm hard over at the some time. The man provides the nerve and the Due judgement to make this test possible ; but the conclusions are the concern of instruments which record quite accurately just what happens to the tyres. the suspension and the road during the process. The locked wheel test is used not because anyone thinks it in the quickest; way of stopping 9- car at speed but because it limits the factors involved. Vehicle characteristics are still important but less IO than in any other test. A standard 1 is is subjected to high speed An X-my test on a two. the operator standing and hideous distortion. behind a protective screen. 26-(CF04 tractors and one suburbs of Melbourne today. The W975 d95U0)'9f1 Early Yesterday in a fire which gutted the Central Garage here. Damage was estimated I