Cherished Dream Realized ....,l,. -2:2,, A cherished dream of two Charlottetown Cadets was realized Friday evening at Prince of Wales College auditor- ium when Group Captain W. H. Swetman, D.S.O., D.F.C.. t'.D.. presented wings to Sergeant Irvin Buell (left) and Flight Sergeant Alan McLeod (right). The two members of the Charlottetown Air Cadet Squadron received their flight training with the Moncton Flying Club last summer. DAILY cnosswotzo ACROSS DOWN T7. Island 1. The city 1. A ready off built on and South seven hills witty reply Jutland ll. Fencing 2. Patron saint .1. Hewing sword of sailors tool 9. A form at I. shed, as 20. Insolvent whitiow feathers 22. Torrid 10. sandarac 4. Half em: 23. Over- trees 5. Soil burden 12. Precious 6. Remon- 14. Punctu stones stratea ation I8. Girl's against marks nickname 7. Relieve 28. Perched u. A float s. Goddess or II. Mother 15. Certify discord (pet name) 10. Erbium (Gr.) 30. A doctor's (sym.) D. Woods assistant 17. A dull pain 1l.Cllque 32. Portion of a 18. Building for lI.One spou curved line horses card 33. Jump 1). store 25. The Lone Star state 26. Cooking range 8!. observed 28. Conquer I9. Wading bird E-IFIID ILIEEE .7-.l.';lElE.VH Ldallllilfi liiili lzllli-IL; in III imlay-'a Aaursr :4. Measure of I and , l5.Boy's nick. name 36.Volded escutcheon (Her.) 33. Kind of meat 31. Smallest U. 3. state iabbr.) 0!. Alarm (archaic form) 86. Game played on horseback I7. Happen again as. Biblical king 39. Finds fault 40. Book of maps 41. Boy's nickname G2. A reward (archaic) :2 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llere's how to work It: A X Y D I. II A A X It Is L 0 N 0 F I I. L 0 W '37 letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used Dr the three Lia. K for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hlnta Each day the code letters are different. . Aoryptogramtzisotation oxolorsxz YMUY XSJUX sw LYMJZ LYDL...W'-RR FEE! XSWL LYDJ QZK II: XJSK VI JMUYI.-e XKMJVAEJBM Saturdays Cryptoquote: THE FRUIT THAT CAN FALL VVITHOUT SHARING, INDEED IS TOO MELLQW FOR Ml -MONTAGU (Twit aoaaomc nousa Teachers Federation -A meeting of the executive of the Prince Edward Island Teachers Federation was held in the Feder- ation office on Saturday morning. December 4th. at it o'clock. The newly appointed president. Mr. Elmer Pinaau. Summerside. was in the chair. The salary committee headed by Mr, John Hughes Montague, was held at the same time and a rough outline of their findings was brought in for the approval of the executive before adjournment. The probability of giving scholar- ships to one or more teachers to enable them to attend a proposed seminar previous to the annual C. T. F. convention was discussed. This is to be given further study. Other questions discussed were: The recent proposed changes in the organization's constitution: health scheme for teachers; teachers aid, and payment of fees to the C.'r.F'. -ls. . , .- . 3..-.'Executive Meets Noiirace of Five Missing In Tug Sinking SYDNEY (CP)'The five aur- vivors of the ocean going tug mm. ille that foundei-ed with the loss of five crewmen Friday night, we" reported in good condition in hos- pital here Sunday. The survivors are recovering from shock and exposure after they drifted four hours in a howling blizzard in an open lifeboat. The men were nearly exhausted when they were miraculously rescued by the Gloucester fis h in g trawler Emily Brown. Several ships Saturday scoured the waters around Cape Smokey where the Rouiile went down, with- out finding any other survivors or the bodies of the drowned men. Sumo hope had been held for the survival of Louis Sharkey, 70, of Fredericton. the chief engineer. who was last seen on deck wear- ing a lift.-belt. CAPTAIN RESCUED The other victims were William Withereil. 54, North Sydney. N.S.; George Nickerson. 42, Dartmouth, N.S.; Scldon Arnold. 64, Jeddore. and Bernie Burke. 20. 1-Ialifax. Rescued were Capt. Herbert Bo- nin. 45. of Halifax and Porrier- ville, Richmond county. N.S.: Mike Bertcau and Don Isaacs. both of Lawrence Cove, Nflrif: Everett Landry. Halifax. and Peter Mue- nier of West Arichat. The Rouille. owned by J. P. Porter Ltd. of Montreal and based at Halifax. was proceeding from here to Rimouski, Quebec, to pick up a tow when she ran into tho storm Friday. Rare December" Tomado Hiis U. S. Community WELLINGTON, Ala. (AP) - A rare December tornado striking be- hind a stinging hailstorm smashed 18 homes in this rural community Sunday and injured "l5 or 20' 'per sons. B. B. Bolton, air line agent who gave the report. said no one was killed. The injured were taken to hospital. Besides the twister that lashed this northeast Alabama area. the highway patrol said anothEr tor- nado hit the Opelika area. No in- formation was available on this storm. Other storms struck in Georgia. One was reported to have demol- ished eight hriuses in the south- west part of the state. Another hit a rural area 20 miles north of Columbus, Ga.. about the same time. This storm-battered section is located about 65 miles east of Birmingham. Attendants at Anniston Memorial Hospital said the injured brought (here suffered fractures and lacera- tions. but none appeared critically hurt. I: HUNTING ACCIDENT! REGINA (CP)-There have been is fatal hunting accidents in Sas- katchewan this year. compared with two during the I953-54 season. provincial game commissioner E. El. Pziyntar said Saturday. The 1.1 deaths were the result of 31 hunt- ing accidents-30 shootings and one drowning. MAJOR HOOPLF. Equipment On Way For Montague curling Plant Word has been received by the draining. refilled it with gravel top- Montague Curling Club that the ped with sand. laid the steel necessary equipment for the arti- beams. poured a cement wail, built ficial ice plant is on its way and walk ways, erebted an engine room installation will shortly begin. All with a cement floor at the north preliminary work has been com- end of the building. all in record pleted. the work having been done time with volunteer help directed by members of the Curling Club by Mr. George Gordon. offering their services voluntar- The number who have talren iiy so that the work might be part in this shows the active in- done speedily and as cheaply as terest in Curling and it is expect- pussible, ed that this will be a banner The members excavated the for-icurllng year in Montague. mer ground level to provide proper Annual Buffalo Roundup In Park To See Slaughter of Some 600 Animals FORT SMITH, N.W.T. (CP)-A iatrative centre for the Northwest dozen Cree Indians armed with Territories. high-powered service rifles station The buffalo - those slaughtered themselves around a hay-camp cor- are a cross-section of the corralled ral. Eifty - odd shaggy buffalo lierd-are driven into the fenced weary after being chased for miles area through two wings extending across the sub-Arctic plain by a out ,from the main corral of five low-sweeping aircraft. are herded or six acres. - into the pen to meet their execu- The killinit has been EOIHE 0" ten, for 30 years-about two years af- Thus continues the controlled an- ter the Dark was established This nual slaughter of 600 of the 15.000 year the cost 0f the operation is buffalo in North Amcrica's largest expected I0 be n03!'l.Y COVCFCCI byl wildlife preserve - Wood Buffalo Sale of some Of the meat for the Park, a 17,300-acre tract straddling first time to a commerciall pack- the boundary between Alberta and lnSh0l158- the Northwest Territories. X ' The killings are necessary. This northern herd. the world's i:-irgest.l MISERY multiples by-roughly eight per cent each year. M a r a u din g timber wolves can't fully cope with the herd decrease necessary for its own well-being. The slaughter will provide Yule- tide 319.1" 10,- Montreal meat ma.-. Now-rsllava aehe- CUT FROM kets, poison wolf bait for northern U”-Over. feverish, trappers and clothing and food for WlPPY (Old Milmy Eskimos in danger of being by-lI'1Ugl(".EI:";TcEv5 with T0 ' -' IIIHCIIIHI passad by migrating caribou herds. mi cnsulisg In I AERIAL ROUNDUP The serial roundup is done by herdsman Pat Carey. who pilots a ski-equipped Beaver aircraft. He must stampede small herds of but- falo to the corral from all parts of the huge park, which is also the summer nesting grounds for the mysterious and near-extinct whoop- ing crane. l Roughly 1.000 buffalo e s are herded into the 25-acre corral area 50 miles from Fort Smith, admin- HOURS-instead of days-your system is helped by not one, but four balanced cold-fighting ingredients Io banish cold symptoms F-A-S-T. I2 Caplulcl-eldc. ttuurwaifo iBUClfLEY'S cm...-.. MUST GIVE FASTER COMFORT OR DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IACK N-lJ5 CAPITOL NOW SHOWING totuuaii Plllliilit ...;..t. ' iP-tnC---CHS-- I- ANNUAL MEETING No. 3 Branch Canadian I Legion at their home Souris, I Tuesday, Dec. 7, 8 p.m. l sharp. All members please ,1 attend. I THEATRE MONTAGUE Mon. - Tues. - Dec. 6, 7 - 8 P. M. Adm. only 30:, 46: "SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON" Technicolor - John Wayne THANKS On behalf of the Firemen of Montague I take this opportunity of thanking all those who assisted in any way with the Fireman's Ball which was such a stic- cess. Your interest in this worthy cause is much up- preciated. GILBERT CLEMENTS, Chairman Dance Committee. IiWOl2i4'A5 STEADV AS AN A65EMBLY LINE. Bur T - HAVEMT. 601' ENOUGH BEADWOQK TO BUY A Bus Qioe! g I we euvs WHO an PAY DIRT ON THE YUKON 4 iONLY I-il'I.Ti-IEIR THUM85; '-e-. COMPARED TO- tibutzatuctb N sett- " '5 N6 A PORTRAIT -...- W OF 6i-IAI-(ESPEARE -".9 TOA BARTENDEE I As HISOWIQ o ,. ,.. y I EGAD. 8av5!1't.L”Buv W 1 ? BROWN ALE T0 Ex-. Ttlsl6Ul5l-I voue sow IF You can Answer: MUST THE DRUDGE T055 MUD, AT ;fl--lE ' I ...:r5LL ME, GENIUS ? . A MUG OF NUT -1 Tl-its SIMPLE - QuE6TioM-. wt-(Y? MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. DECEMBER 6 - 7 MONDAY & TUESDAY ' Ill 1 Ni ii iii IVCHC f )(M '2 dial M for Murder Dr Vex so .. . i .. if .. ' raou WARNER BROS. m I WARNEICO iltittsiuo.-GRACE KEllY' ROBERT cumumes W Fashceitrsovv-es-at-not-uunuanaiai-uvatirtaeuu -...-nltrato mvcuoocx ............ ..... - . .-. Also - SHORTS Show Time 8 PM. Family Sire -79:. I Monday, December 6, 1954 .-.'INSTITUTE meeting, Mrs. Lester MacLeod, Tuesday, 8 p.m. ..'SHOT(illN AND GAME SEIZ- ED - On Saturday afternoon at Point Pleasant men from that dis- trict were found by an RCMP patrol from Montague detachment in the act of hunting ruffed grouse (native partridge) in close season. A shotgun and two grouse were seized. The season on Ruffed grouse closed on October 31st. Police pa- trols have been active of late in southern King's County. RimouslTTT Station Opened RIMOUSKI. Que. (CPI -- Jules Brillant. president of La Com- pagnie do Pouvoir dii Bas St. Laur- ent, Sunday officially inaugurated Quebec's most powerful television transmitter. 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