DECEMBER 29. 1950 -..& R. T. NDLMAN LTD. c ,suMM:nunr P.E.L If it's milk you want . . . at the lowest cost of production . . . here's your feed Moe! raiilt what y Ierla my, D I'M" 7" Ylwrulf cause the compl. h T" "" '"O- Costa 05 rnolaues. P07 dollar at gg" W Dot when you ("d c airy Nation. 1... it b'h" You buy, " 0PM formula ins umpi. mp?” - - . that's CRYSTAL RINK OPENING SKATE SATURDAY 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. NEW YEAR'S DAY 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. -HOCKEY- TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd. CRYSTALS vs. R.C.A.F. BUYING POTATOES Seed and Table Stock Poraroesp in 100 pound Bags at our Summerside Warehouses for a period of ten days. JOSEPH READ & CO. LTD. Phone: Norrham and Summerside 2129; NIOIIIICIII 10.2 DAILY A ACROSS 1. Band instrument Fly aloft Famous band leader Eyes Stick firmly Wallaba (Bran) June-beetle Not local Helmsman Rhode Island fabbr.) Gourdiike fruits 21 24. 26. Deteat Arabian chieftalna 21. Moved upward 28. Incite 29. Cavity for light bulb 30 Behold at. Feultily 33. set apart is Indian msdder I8. Large worm 19. Place to" horses ii. city in Alabama ti. Weighed. as for waste allowance 15. rate If. Goddess of discord ' (Gr) DOWN '1. Large i extinct pigeon Yesterday's Cryptoqeote: 'lIflN'l IYII ouiss. CROSSWORD. 2. 99?? an --i--- P :'E"'.”".3 9'9 Famous 19. region (I-Eur.) 21- Employ Bordera 22- Therefore King of Bashan 23- (Bib.) 25- Llke a wing 27- Witty "Ply . Unhappy ' 29. Conspicuous 32. Lampreys 34. Negative 35. reply Standardof 36. character Entrance- way Indian com (S. Africa) Ornamented wil.h raised figures Recline Question A rose-like ribbon cluster” Perches Mother City (Non) Hillside dugout Malt beverages AXYDLBAAXI hlaON0l'ElaL"OW . One letter simply stands foranother. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters, apos- trophles. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Iiech day the code letters are different. Acryptogreinmiotetloa rear" xw usu icxbosawi; IIVlI2K- one vars nsusosswi.-ueao " . II E II I1 I! HEEHE I'esteriIay's An an er 37. 40. NOT ALWAYS RIGHT IN . BUT'FAI1'Hl'UL TO THE LIGHT WITHIN-.-, Guided River (Swiss) .Month (abhr.) Part of ..m be" patty cavnoouorra-;n'm's how to won. in A Lb THE WESTER J. IEIMIR IIURPIIY louse Phones: lsllowlssg atom. Keuy's News-stand. Water Itroet; Alyro Doueetws Grocery, second Water Street; AlDI!I'j G I-. Walto Boyatleperduorwoporwoek. Your order to the boy responsible -REGULAR. SKATING Bedeque Rink. Saturday night. -BI-IDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services Sunday. Dec. .')lst. Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 'l.m P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A.. Minister. -JUNIOR HOCKEY meeting. Bedeque night. All teams wishing to enter lend their representative. practice before the meeting. League Fellowship. Rev. M.p Pastor. Services for Sunday, Dec. 31. Central Bedeque 10.45 a.m.:l Borden 3 p.m. Service will held in the Parsonage. Everyonei welcome. merside police court yesterda.'.' morning a local man was sentenced to six months in jail on a charge of assault causing grevious bodily iiarrn. The assault was committedl on his wife. Mr. J. A. Gallant con-l ducted the prosecution. -- 5 Personals - Mr, Claude Lentz of the Un- iversity of Toronto is spending the Christmas vacation with his wire and two children in Summerstdc who are staying with Mrs. l.cnt7's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Ar- senault. Hanover Street. -- 5 -Ordinary Seaman Donald R. MacKay has returned to H. M. C. S. Cornwallis, Cornwallis. N. S.. after spending Christmas leave rink. Friday y Free. ago to 10 p.m. Admission 15 and -CENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist I D. Fraser. I be : i-rs :-- I .. roucz cotmr - In sum-l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N ,GUARDIAN rauwa counn ornca ' I Inmate street, suinmsrsids. Phone eon '""- 5'-'5Wl'lPN0lIe. Advertising Representatives and GEORGE GLOW IDII and 8082. T50 ""874!!! may be boustit at any of use In durnnorside: lieu Ioohatore, summer street; Gourlles Drugstore. 11 Central since, Marl Goudet, 07 Granville Street; Street; Island Motor Transport, scary. 120 Russell arms. . . The Guardian wiu be delivered to en: Home In sununersias by Carrie: Phone wet for this service or save for delivery on your man. I -DANCE AT WESTERN STAR 'saturday. December 30th. aid Crys. .tal Hockey Club. Dancing 9.90 to l 12.00. ! -NOITI-I TBYON Presbyterian ,Church. Service. Dec. 31st. 1.30 p. lm.. Sunday School 2 p.m. Miss 'Msry A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. -SKATING. Pre-season benefit skate at Kinsmen outdoor rink. Summerside. Friday and Saturday -HOCKEY it-IEETING ionlzhi, Friday. December 29th. Kensing- ton Town Hall at 7.30. All play- interested in lunlor hockey please attend. Howlan and Vicinity Mr. Alban Gall-ant spent Christ.- mas with his parents in Hcwlan. Miss Aletha Finhan who is em- ployed in Halifax spent Christmas with her parents in Howlan. Mr. and Airs. Eddie Gallant and little sons spent Christmas with Mrs. Gallant's parents in wood- stock. -- Miss Emma Gallant came from St. John. N, B. to spend Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. .105 T. Gallant. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault spent Christmas at the home of her with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Macliay, New London. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albany. had as Christmas week-end, Fleury of Monace, France. who a navigation course at Sunimcr- side Airport. Mr. Fle-.iry was very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Green for giving him a home-like hospitality at Christmas. SEA VIEW W. I. The December meeting was at the home of Mrs. Earle Macxay. ed by Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered hy eighteen members and four visitors present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Correspondence was read. 55.00 voted to T. B. Bond. Secretary was to send for 1000 Cod Liver Oil cap- sules for school children and to send to Red Cross for Knitting and Sewing. Two members were ap- pointed to attend Civil Defence meetings. Report for (Card Party that was at Mrs. Charlie Adams made 813.00 and from concert .60. School and sick committee gave their report. Sick committee was asked to pack boxes for shut-ins at Christmas and school commit- tee was to buy treat for school children. New business. was having a married couples dance and in- vitations to be sent out. Commit- tee ln charge Mrs. Earle Macxay, Mrs. Roy Adams, Mrs. Igster Dug- gan. Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Mrs. John E. Cousins, Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Mrs. Reg Mountain. Mrs. Fred Donald. The members then exchanged Christmas gifts. January meeting to he at the home of Mrs. John E. Cousins. Roll call to be answered with a New Year's resolution. Collection .85 cents members fees 51.25. A donation from Miss Millie Cousins was greatly appreciated. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Charlie Adams and Mrs. Reg Mountain. with the French Air Force, taklngl President presided. Meeting open-y daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsen- ault. The Misses Leone and Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant had 'Cill'lSLmas dinner at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gai- ' nt. Mr. and Airs. Francis Blanchard and Clifford Arsenault were in Plus- lville on Ohristmas afternoon. I The following men from I-loviiazi -were in Siimmerside on Satur'in,v. Wm. Shield. Alban T. Arscnauii. Jerry Gallant. Anthony Finnan and Leo Arsenault. ' Miss Margaret. Doirnn who was ;emploved in Summcrside came home on Saturday to spend the holidays. ”TTI"' Robert Arsenault came from St. John on Saturday to spend ihc 'Yuietide season with his wife and family. Ferdenand Arse-nault student at st. Hyacinths college in Quebec is spending his holidays with his par- ents ln Howlnn. Messrs Henry Gallant. and Vitic- ent Perry who work in Summerside motored home on Friday night for over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawlor and little son of Charlottetown spent Christmas in I-Iowlan. The Misses olive and Jean Gal- lant and Gordon Ross of Charlotte- town came to I-Iowlan on Sat-urday night and spent. Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant and family. Miss Annie Gallant of North Rustico is now guest of Mr. and 'Mrs, A. A. Arsenault at Hc-wian. There was A very large attend- ance at St. Anthcnys on Christmas. it-we for mid night mass which was so beautifully celebrated by tho Shaniy Fishing For Smells Underway One of Summerside's secondary industries. sha,,nty smelt fishing, got under way on the harbor yesterday when several enterpris- ing pioneers moved their tar paper covered houses out on the as yet, rather thin ice. As the ice in the harbor thickens. however. more and more of these houses will do: the harbor and Bedeque Bay and by spring a hundred or more will have congregated and formed the annual shanty town industry. Many of those who haul these tPmDDrary abodes to the harbor do so with a view of making some extra money during the win- ter months but many more do so merely for the sport and pastime. Among the latter are prominent business and professional men. who find that shanty town In an ideal escape route from the cares of business or mayhap a good place to retreat to when the Hill! woman entertains her afternoon bridge club.---S. pastor Rev. Fr. Rooney assisted by the male and female choir of the parish. Mrs. John Finnan and her son Peter Gallant of Woodstock were in Hovvlan on Monday. on Monday while chopping wood in the wood lot Clifford Arsenault had the misfortune to cut his foot. The Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant are guests of their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard of Charlottetown spent. Christmas at their homes in Howlan and Piusville. A few from l-lowlan attended the school concert in St. Anthony's parish hall on Wednesday. Dec. 20th. which was put on by the teacher and pupils of Woodstock School. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. l-iiliis Ccok. .Virs Elmer Cook and Mrs. Thomas Cook of Cape Wolfe motor- ed to llowlan where Mrs, Thomas Crok remained with her daughter Mrs. Bnice Carruthers. Mr. Car- ruthers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Norman and '.it-tie daughter of O'Leary came to Howlan on Christmas morninu where they visited with Mr. anti Mrs. Tents Peters and air. and Mrs. Al-han Arsena-ult and families. Titers motored from Sunimerslde on Christmas aftcrnonn Mr. and Mrs, Alphcnsc Bernard accompani- ed by Mr. Bernard's uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault who visited with Airs. Bern-.1rd's parents. Mr and Mrs. Firmln Perry. Nils: Audrey and Terrence Ga!- iant. students at Prince of Wale: College Charlottetown arl"H'Ed Ml Thu.-sdav night in spent the Christ- mas holidays with their parents in Duvar. There was A x:f!lTV- good attend- ance of rate players and nlil-"'1'-"w at me Christmas concert which was put on in Howlan school b.V the pupils and some cf the youllg folks on Thursday night... A V??? good program was nuite capahlr carried out. A sale of home mltdr? candy was also put. on to raw" funds for the school. PHOENIX. Ariz.. Dec. 2'7-iAPV-- An American rainmaklng firm has been engaged to trv to ease the crit- ical Water situation in Athens. Greece. Clouds in the vicinity of the Marathon Dam. 20 miles n0!'i7'n of the city, will be seeded by Alvin storrs. veteran 43-year-old pilot and meteorologist. Card Of Thaniis .,To the Box Holders of Link- letter Road I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to all BOX Holders for the Christmas FY95” ents received. Rural Mall Courier. NOW UNLOADING! Carload of First and Second Grade HARDWOOD FLOORING Also Carload Coolisville MANTLE BRICK. eluding corduroy texture in red and mingled shades and bark and log textures. Finest Mantle Brick made. ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW HOLMAN'S LUMBER DEPARTMENT Summerside S' side Rinks Ready For Use The weather man has provided ice in Summerslde at last anrl winter sports will now he able to commence. The Crystal Rink will be open for skating on Saturday afternoon and evening and on Tuesday the first hockey match of the season will take place between the Crystals and the R. C. A. F. The Kins-rnen outdoor rink open- ed last night with a fair sheet of ice which should he better today as last night's skating would smoo:h off the rough spots. it is planned to have benefit skates tn- nlght iFridayi and again tomor- row night. This is a means to raise some money to help defray the expenses of operation. The-rink wli be in operation every day that the weather per- mits from now on with free skat- ing and hockey periods for the children in the afternoon's.-S. Oil Truck Driver Has Close Cali Mr. Erskine Waite. driver the Imperial Oil Company. Surn- merside. had it -narrow escape from death or at least serious in- jury on Wt-dnr-stlay when his truck was crashed hy a C. N. R. shunier at the Harvard Street crossing. The accident occurred about noon and nr-corrlint! in informa- tion received Mr. Waite had pro- (beaded tn the crossing and had stopped to allow lhn simpler to proceed east. Officials of the im- perial Oil SIFlIr- that ho had then received the "20 ahead" signal from the trainmen and as his was crossing nvr-r the sliunir-r starir-ri for hacking and crashed his vehicle. pushing it down Ilte tracks somc forty feet. Mr. Eric Sheen. manager of the Imperial Oil Co. Summer- side. and Mr. Jack Ncshit of the Irving Oil Company. who witness- ed the accident. siicceednd In breaking open the door nf the truck and getting the tlrlvcr clear. Although he had received no serious injury he suffered from shock and bruises. The truck was loaded with one thousanrl gallon: of furnace oil. two thirds of which was lost when the lruck rolled over on tho side or the track, .-lltlintigh Imperial Oil officials would not Miimilii” lite darn-mo it is believed to h" .'II)Ouf 56500 as th.. Iruck is a "complete writp nil”-S LONDON. Der. 2'1 -IAFL Mos- cow radio said today Soviet. experi- ments had resulted in a new variety of rice which grows without water- ing. The broadcast claimed the new type of rice "yields as rich a harvest as the watered varieties." NEW DELHI. India. Doc. 2'7 - (Re".iters- .s Prime Minister Rob- ert Mer.-zies nf Australia had an 80-mtnuie talk with Prime Min- ister Nehru nf lnriia yesterday. Menzies is visiting New Delhi on his way to London for the confer- ence of Commonwealth Prime Ministers next. month. into. cos?-.56-' Southern RhnT:icsia's main In.- come'is from tobacco farming. but in Northern Rhodesia it's copper mining. ' LONG DISTANCE Use of radacvm sending signals to the moon will be demonstrated at the 1951 Festival of Britain. Drive out ACHE5 is f l; REGENT TODAY & SATURDAY 2:30. 7 and 9:15 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS Your Favorite Cowboy ROY ROGERS in ”'.l'WILIGIIT IN SIERRAS" In Color .n!uiastasimiia- ins. 1m-na usvla ac- nihiIyNDII.NWi- isaiuhlaid ihh&h'I!&IiIh EIDIIKIH S'side Masons Observe St. John's Day st J0hn'5 DRY was observed by Hiram and Lebanon Lodge, No. 3 A1”. and A.M at their new lodge '00m5 in Summerside on Wednes- day evening. The newly elected officers were installed by M. w, pp G. M. Donald Baker assisted by P. M. Reginald. Ellis as marshal. The officers for the coming year as follows: W. M., Ralph Monkley, S W , Harry Daley, J. W. Kaye llansr-n, Treas.. John Arthur, 5.-cc.-, B-R Shirl). Chaplain. Bruce John- 510n. S. D.. Arthur Rogers. J. D , Roy Johnston. S. S, Elrlc camp. hell, .1. 5. Garnet Ross. Inner G., Fvrlrmond Jenkins, Tyler, Ammu- Jones insom presided at the first part of W9 m95l-ins and thanked the mem- bers of the executive for the cooper- ation shown durimz a very success- ful year. The new Ofllvers were con. gratulated by P.G.M Donald Baker alld 9- 0- M. Haarrv MacFarlane, R'-'V- W-It Harper. P M, minister "I lhe Baptist Church addressed the meeting briefly. Following the meeting lunch '3,- served.-5 "DAKOTA. III." AT A. CAPITOL. si'.vt.VtEitsiim TA" "Clio"-P3CkPd western. Twentieth Century-Fox-'s release of ':he Aison production. ”I)akoia I-11. Photographed in Cinecolnr, 1. coming to the Capiinl Th;-am-, George Montgomery. as 3 Sec”. Service Arzem: Marie Windsor in the title role of dance hall queen: and Rod Cameron, who portrays a vicious outlaw chiefiain a)..-aw IOOIUIIE for trouble and often get- HP-Z it. co-star in this Edward l.. Aiperson presentation written by Maurice Geraizhly and directed by I-9-Si6.V selander. Dakota Lil” is a saga of 3 mi. orful era in western annals. It deals with ilic lawless elements of II” W-Yomllltl badlands and with 'h9 F018 played by the United btates Secret Service in conquer- ing the area for the side of law and order and making it a fit place in which to'live. The story was written out of authentic material and tthe Ger- achtr SCl'9EYllJ18.V is thus virtually a historical document about the t"Til0r.V durim: the transitional period when the law was begin. ning to come into its own in a law- less country. TOKYO. Dec.-”2'1 - ERG-iitersli .- Gen. Douglas MacArthur announ- ced today a new trade pact has been signed hetween Thailand and Japan. Japan will import rice. cot- ton and other raw material: and export textile manufactures. in- dustrial machinery. building mag. The retiring Master. Roland Phil-i PAGE ELEVEN T NEW YEAR'S REDEPTION His Worship, Mayor HENRY W. WEDGE will receive at his residence, Myrtle Street, on Monday; January 1st, 1951, Between the hours of 3:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. J. Hale Strong, Town Clerk. rrtiessianal Oariis R. E. ELLIS Auto Casualty INSURANCE I slimmer h'I.. rlummersid-. PHONE 2415 Fire ll 3. F. Hunter. R.O. I OPTURKETIHSII Complete t'lsu.zI AnaL"W! Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 ' SMALl..iiANlS ISUILPING Sunimersldo. P.E.t. I T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountanl " Canadian Bank of cunimerw '; auiiain. ; PHO NE 2888 Summerlidu i E. E. vParInnan. Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETIIIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: D to I2: I to I and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St... Sun-tmorside TOKYO. Dec. 26 -- (AP) --L.t.- erials. electrical appliances and chemicals. CRAPAUD THEATRE Friday and Satimlay 8:30 ”N9Dtune's Daughter" with Esther Williams Red Skelton A musical comedy in color Short Subjects Note - Shows discontinued until further notice. and CAPITOL (THE BEST IN S Today 2:30-7:15-9:15; .. .ami they wrote a new chapter of lawlessness with the blazing guns of the woman who tamed the West! , EDWAR GE Iuelquiniriifbvrha will be shown b iviizaiion stopped I I L f the Black Hills of Dakota I Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway arrived last night on his Way in lake OVEY command of the United Staten Eighth Army in Korea. He suc- jreeils I.i.-Gen. H'alton H. iilalker. lkilled ivvn (lays turn in a jeep sic- cidcnt near the front. I y CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Fririay and Saturday 7:15-9:15. Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. The heart-warming story with up- pr-al for all ages. It's 3 "Mi" no(; ru'sTr' Starting: John Intel. Ted Donald- ;snn, with Ann Doran. Mona Barrie .and Rusty. Also Barbara Ann lScott Skating Reel. News and Serial. OUND & MOVIES) Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:13 if z -- .. Di. ALPERSON DAKOTA Ill '(lNi( IUR RGE ROD MONTGOMERY. CAMERO MARIE WINDSOR um Illlll INEIY - NIIIADE ml - Illll LINIEII - IAIIII lIlIIliS p..4...4i, IDNIII I. IIPIIISON - Diremlty IISIIY Silllllill s....u.p...i....III'.K IIIIIINIYEI, II. - Ii ay by IAIIIIEI "IAIN" pea I ileiy by man drster a ll Ill PVsO& - NIX IIrQYIIWlICenturrFIl The 8th Chapter of Serial. "Atom Man vs. Superman". oth Matinees only. 5,9 8-: A Iii Le-k......i.9 b.d.A all .t.