DECEMBER no 1953 o and a ”;3....o:ueot: vtawu 'Oroeery. 180 service Drug Share; Fred's Grocery. Convent Stun. Ll. White In Ksnslnnon. WEST PIINOI OITICI . We WESTERN GUARDIAN ptimu. lepnsen GEORGE Chow and GIOIGI WOTTON Bonus Phones: 3031 and In. Thefiusrdinnmnyheboughtatnnyoftho following stars in S x uugwngore,8nmmer ltreet:GenrliesDngstcre.Il can Kwy. News-stand. Water Street; Inrh Condos 0': Gun Second Hour Shoot: linen Street; island lunali Street; llnmure loll- .CARLE'l'0N NURSING CLASS- 1n the recent report of the Carle- wn Red Cross Home Nin-sing course. the names of Mra Arthur M3('Kfiy and Miss Jean Maicome as Nurse Instructors were regret- flx.-lljw omitted. -10 ATTEND FUNERAL - Mr. Russell Kelly and his father. Mr. Fred Kelly. Dorothy Cullen of chnmttetown and Mrs. James W8(I1lPS(Ifiy morning to attend the illlli'.'.1I of Mr. William McNamara lililSIJlIKl(I of the former May away at Haverhill. SSPLI MESS, ed that Mrs. 1111.1). Padre Returned From Korea Speaks At Tyne Valley Hall --Tjme Valley Hall was filled to c3r.,--ijv on Dec. 15 when Captain 1 Digimn, who has just re- -rl from Korea. gave an edu- man: .11 and interesting talk and shm-rd slides on Korea and some of his experiences. Ciipiain Dlgnan and his wife ' been very interested in the rt Memorial Health Centre . fl .s been willing to give their to anything for this great at and so Mr. Dlgnan gave . e to tell the people about of his experiences 11 Korea. Dick Flound after a few iosen words of introduction at (l upon Mr. Dignan, who dur- ing his four years as rector of S! Jan-lea Anglican Church, Port had made many friends both in and out of his parish. (iaptnlzi Dignan related the geo- .grn;)iilr:l.l position of Korea, pop- uiatioii, agricultural products. mostly rice and how it is harvest- ed. Their methods of f arming are qiiite crude. For instance the new is either hauled in by oxen hllciled into obsolete truck wagons or carried in by the natives on their back. some of this rice grows to- a height of 10 feet. Trees are very sparse and resem- ,lble our pine trees. During the months he spent at the front he said he observed ihn: there was good in the worst of us and the biblical expression trudge not lest ye be Judged" i:-enzed more important to him Lhazi ever. While in Korea Mr. Dignan tonic a lot of interesting and in- strurtlve pictures, which he had developed and showed the slides. It .5 difficult for those at home to visualize what life is like at the front. but the realistic slides helped to acquaint iihe audience with undltions. ' Following this part of the pro- gram Mr. Donald Mwbean on be- half of the Stewart Memorial , Health Centre. thanked Mr. Dig- nan :or coming and helping make this such a lovely evening of en- terla.ilment. The sum of 3133 was realized. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies.-BU-I claxton Gives Continued from page 1 Referring to the R.C.A.F.'s trou- ble concerning construction of hvlildinrzs and runways at Gros T9-'Nl111Tl. Mr. Claxfon said "pres- SUTP bl" NATO to get some Sabre imiiten in Europe ..,,' 4 us I0 use a type of prefabricated construction at G-roe Tonquin, which has givm.soms trouble. but ha' in being. . -.- '- He said the MM and at Zweibrucken and Bad- 50'-llngen. oer ny. and the four Campsites of s int Canadian In- fantry Divuidn near Soest. cm- Blja-nl'. are as good as any in Oui- il. a. Mr. Clutch visited all 10 mnior 110.111". and army units in Dur- 7096. On the NATO council meeting 13-5611. Mr.. Cicxton mid: " "Reports showed steady progress in the buildup of the North At- lantic forces. in quantity and still more, in quality. "Tho Long Haul” "T065-y they no stromer than they were a year and are "0118 enough to an aggres- :;r think twice about taking them "Both because of this buildup of WW and also because of some decrease in international tension, mm was an emphuls at this Melina on the desirability of our '"WK I good look at 'the long hill?" and of adjusting plans, pro- mms and strategy to make the best use of the forces already in "ll-hence today or provided for in "if agreed mogruns. . 1 Consideration of the continu- nz cost of maintaining forces of. "Wm! their present levels. with ''"h additions as had ah-eddy been "ed to. showed that it would "3 unrealistic to expect to be able build up and maintain further Penn":-rgast of Kensington. left; on Thursday morning. In Batur-' days issue, it was incorrectly stat-I MCNGMRTE PH559dIand Norboro are MQAF. . stations at P Albes-ton: rnnh Weeks. Representative. Phone: 08-! Offios and It-I lulu. Jj ' --'pI..AY" - bus pins pong sets -vrmrvns AND SKAIIB” - md extra bails. bolaglgxwndruli buy hunting knives, pocket knives W915, badminton b 1 an I C. 0 M. skating outfits. hockey worm; goods at Braces, icks, puck: and at 1- Brown. .A FEW more dresser! sets rived for late hr stmss f.?X.e...:.rs at Moass Jewellers. Parson.” -Mrs. Harold Mclvor of Sum- marslde leaves today for Montreal to spend the holidays with her sister, Miss Mary Ready, R.N.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsay. Hamilton. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Macxenzie, Ken- sington. were visitors to Char- lottetown on Dec. 16. -Master David Lefurgey of Saint John, N. 3., is spending the Christ- mas holidays at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lefurgey, in North Bedeque. This eight-year-old lad, travelling by Laniirigan of Brackley Point) Wh0Ihim5elf' made me iomnw by bu from.his home in Saint John. -I-folldaylng in Summerside Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .Robertson of Brockvllle, Ont., who are spending the Christmas season with Ernest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robertson, Convent Street. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ray- mond Trosey of Plalnfield, N.J, who will visit at her former home in Norboro.-S. -Mrs. Fenton Simmons of Lower Freetown received the sad news on Dec. 14 of the death of her father. Mr. Charles D5.-Long of Taunton, Mass. Mr. DeLong had been a patient in hospital for several months, and his death which occurred in Brighton Hos- pital, Mass., is much regretted by his many friends in this Province. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Simmons and other members of his family in their bereave- me-nl.-li.B. 1...; Valley Notes -The United Lsdies' Aid held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Hart Lidstone on Thursday even- ing, Dec. 17. The many friends of Mrs. Ivan Llnkletter regret her illness at her home and hope she will soon be better. I The many friends of Mrs. Edi- son Williams were sorry to hear she had to undergo another opera- tion in the Victoria General Hos- pital. Halifax on Dec. 17.-BI-I Shall Imus Continued from page 1 conslblercd one of Iran's richest men, was the key figure in his country's government from 1951 to 1953. He is believed to be past 70. Long Legal Battle Long anti-British. he was the leader in a successful fight to get parliament to nationalize . oil in March. 1951. Less than a month later he was made premier to im- plement the new not. Then began the long legal battle with Anglo-Iranian Oil 00.. over compenntim for its netionnllzd Iranian properties. a fight that is still unsettled. Mossadegh resigned July 16, 1062 in a government crisis and was suc- ceeded by ex-premier Ahmed Qavam. But street riots inmirod by Mcssadeghb supporters, who by then included the outlawed Oom- muniets, forced Qsvsm out of of- fice two days later. and Messa- degh was soon back in power. SIuhl"led The Majlis granted extraordinary dictatorial powers to Mousdegh to deal with the general crisis. When he tried to get these powers ex- tended and deed. his antaci- tion in the Majiis boycotted tho body to prevent A quorum. degh staged A plebiscite, which the opposition also boycotted. to win opular support for dissolving the rump Majlls Last August the shah undertook to remove Moasadegh from office. naming Gen. ruoliah zehedi pu- mier. But Mousdeghh ewporterl. fought back in bloody street riots which forced the shah and Queen Sony: to flee the country in mid- August. Two days later the tables were turned. with the supporters of the shah and zshedi winning back control in pitched battles in Tehran! streets. Mousdegh was mated. d the shah and Queen returned n triumph. Eastern Australia Hos Heat, Wave svnnm. Australia. (AP) -The eastern half of Australia Sunday nniterod in heat - ways tem- peratures up to 111 degrees. This tempenhn-e was recorded at war- gett. New South Wales. 460 miles northwest of Sydney. and at Vic- toria on the Murray River. HOLY MOUNTAIN Parnassus. one of the sacred mountains of ancient Greece, has In altitude of 0.1770 feet. substantial increase in force goals over the long pull. , "There wu. howonr. great emphasis on the med for additional supply and communications facil- ities and these are in the planned Dfoffldi.” S'side High Notes By Diane Mumlnrrie Dorothy Clark bowled big three as well as highest single score Wednesday with 554 and 213. Stan Gay had the highest score in both categoi for boys, with 672 and 89. The best team was White Star Laundry, 3029. Our manager. Milt Mollilon wishes all students a Merry Christmas and a hppy bowling New Year. 0 A brief cold spell made polllblc the first flooding e: the xmgmgn rink and skating was held on Sunday. The Raceway Stadium is almost complete and we all an- Nklpate the announcement of its opening. 0 U U I wish you all a Merry Christ- mu-Iee you next yeerl l I I Conway and I O O Vlclnrly -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison and baby Robert Wallace, Argyle Shore. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on December 17. Mr. George Morrison was in Summerside. December 1'! on busi- ness. THE QUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Military Funeral C Held Al 0'Leary -The military funeral of LAC. Francis Leonard Gallant, killed in a train-car crash near Camp Bor- den on Friday night, December 11th, was held on Thursday, De- Let's Talk It Over I1'C' a...- Milo! Wedges suggestion that al new street be constructed along? Summerside's waterfront seems a particularly happy one which should Another pretty important result which should follow is an improve- ment in the town's appearance. A highway skirting Summersidu har- bour, clear of all business establish- ments on the south side. could be. if not actually a thing of beauty, and consequently as Kent: put it, "I Joy forever", at least I. great im- provement in picturesque effect over our present set-up. A high- Wly frlngim the water invariably makes for pleasure and driving, and the green bordering the high- way would be ideal for park benches. for Maritime Air Command. and Rev. M. J. Rooney. parish priest. The R.C.A.F. funeral parade was under Flying Officer R. lb. Macxinnon. and, with Sgt. W. H. Smml In Chlfze. consisted of a firinx party of a corporal and ten airmen; and an escort party of ten airmen under Sgt. 3. Ir. Mac. Aulay. Last Post and Reveille were sounded by two trumpeters, Sgt. Ford and LAC. Pleeu. The pail bearers were six lead- ing alrcratsmen from the Sum. merlide R.C.A.F. Station. Members of the OiLeary branch of the Canadian Legion were pre- sent and took part in the sevrice and placed poppies on the grave at the conclusion. of the service;- S. " 0 0 From the standpoint of a civic beauty display. Summei-side's large apples are all at the bottom of the barrel. The town ranks fairly high in scenic attractiveness. Many of its streetts are trec-lined, it has fine buildings. and St. Louis And Vicinity The regular meeting of the St. Peters Anglican Woments Auxiliary, Lot Eleven. way held at the home- of Mrs. Edward Boyle on Decem-' ber 17. 1 Mr. William MacNeill. student at, St. Dunstan's University. Char-' lottetown. arrived home on Friday! evening to spend the Christmas' holidays with his parents. Mr. and- Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr.. Freeland weretln Summerslde, Dec- ember 1'1, visiting Mr. Hugh D.. Smith who is a patient at the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Stan Dunville, O'Leary. was, in Conway on business, recently. i The many friends of Mrs. Mur-i aock Stewart will be glad to learn she has returned to her hemp after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Sliniincr;-iclvz. - . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer and. family, have returned to their home in Borden, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. I Mr. Wilbur Handy. Mr. George Banks. Mr. Edgar Morrison and Mr. Charles MacDonald. were in Cas-. cumpec on December 16. on busi- ness. - Mr. Bruce Lewis, Summerside., spent a week-end in Moncton. N- 3-. recently. with Mr. Charles Palmer and Mr. Stuart Milligan who are employed there. i r Mr. WcndellTMa-cKay, Freeland was 'a business visitor to Summer-; side. on December 17. P : Santa Claus To Visii Air Force. Army lnfurope OPTAWA. (C13) - Santa Claus will trade his sled and reindeer for I. plane when he visits the children of RCAF personnel this year in the United Kingdom and Europe. He'll arrive from the North Pole in a twin-engine RCAF aircraft with an escort of speedy Sabre eta. The army said plans have been completed for Christmas celebra- tions for the 6,000 men with the new 1st Canadian infantry brigade in Europe. The emphasis will be on religious services with midnight masses planned for Christmas Eve in five camps in the scent area of Germany and masses and commu- nion services Christmas Day, The army men and their de- pendents will consume 5,000 pounds of turkey. 1.900 pounds of assorted nuts, 1,200 pounds of tinned fruit. 1,250 pounds each of fruit cake and plum pudding, and 625 pounds of cranberry sauce. slim Santa A highlight of the day will be the anus of 500.000 olgsreta. as am from the Province of Ontario. Santa will arrive at the BBAF bus at Lsngar. Eng. in a de- corated RCAF Bristol freighter. The Christmas party guests will be. orphan children from the area around the base. A bright red fire truck will meet same when he lands at the Dwel- wili preside over I for the children of personnel at Zweibrucken and Baden-Soellingen. The yuletlde customs of Ff-once will be e oyed by airmen and de- pendents tatimed at Mets. in France. Santa appears as a slim. old men and he travels by donkey over the roof 0008 with his Km!- cllllo Planning Expansion or llowsprlnt Industry OTTAWA, (OP)-Chile is plan- ning a 12-year. saoo.ooo.ooo expan- sion of her newsprint- industry which may eventually cm dM9l.V into Canada's newsprint sales in Latin America. Mr. M. Dale. Canadian commer- cial secretary at Santiago. sold the Latin country is taking slaps to dip into her southern forest sup- plies-now considered sufficient to simply a nowmrint and pulp mar- ket in times larger than Chilean requirements. Wrftinguivn the trade department's weekly magazine. "Foreign Trade." cstlma ;Mallett -Mr. Leo Myers-from the R. C. A. F'., Moricton, was a recent visi- tor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo. R. Perry. He also visited with friends in St. Louis and Tignish. newly proposed highway iprovide a face-lifting Job should help to change all that. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Callaghan. were Sunday visitors December 6. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Callaghan in summerslde. Boys Drowned While Skoling BEI.J..EV1Ll.J!l. (GP)-The bodies of three boys who disappeared Sunday while skating on Oak Lake 12 miles north of here were re- covered Monday. Police identified the three as Gilbert Brenton. 18. Leighton Aide. 17. and his brother Keith. 13. all of the Oak lake district. The bodies were recovered from the lake about 150 feet from shore. Police said they believed one of the boys fell through the ice and the other two lost their lives try- mg to save him. Mrs. Mary Chalsson has returned to her home in St. Louis, after spending several weeks in Mt. Car- mel with relatives and friends. Friends of Mr. Cygil Doucettc are pleased to see him home again after being 21 patient at the West- ern Hospital for several days. Mr. Wilfred Mallett, left recently for St. John. N.'B.. where he plans 10 Spend the Winter months. He was accompanied by Mr. Clarence --- I Mrs. Maurice Myers was a recent visitor at the home of her son. Mr. Eddie Myers and Mrs. Myers in e N 11' urn Mr. Fred J. Peters was a recent s ' 8 And Vicinity visitor to Charlottetown. Gerald Miss Marion McLellan of Alma. left recently for Montreal. where she plans to spend the Winter; '-M!'5- months. (1 Miiligan and .n....- IMacLean. Lot 14. were guests at Mrs. Patrick Callaghan or mm- lune home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence fleet recently visited with friends Mnilsan on December 13- in Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay MacLeod, -The new federal building at Co.. is now completed. He said the post office in the new building roulrl opened before Chrisimai. have camber 17th. in 0'1-euy. at 9:00 meet with virtullly cvsryonc's Ip- Kenslngton will be officially a.m., followed by interment in St. provsl. The feature which is being opened on Thursday. January 7. Anthony's Church cemetery, in stressed is that it will relieve traf- by Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. Bloomfield. fic congestion on our main street, M.P.. who in making. the an- The officiating clergymen were and a new highway south of the nounfvment .VeSl9I'day Said the Squadron. Leader Rev. H. 5. present main artery should indeed building. which his bran mn- Wight. acting command chaplain do that. strucied by the M. F. Schurman been nxrrpi 'Official Opening Of New IKensin.gton Federal IBui1ding On. January 7 r for the inconvenience that the post master would have experi- enced ln having to move duringl the rush period of Christmas. ' This steel frame, brick faced huinldlng. 52 x 24. contains in! new post office. quarters for the. R.C.M.P. and an office for the Department of Agriculture. the town on the main Summer- :-ide-Charloftelnwn highway.-S. Sees Business Opportunities In The Orient special represent nlive. rel MONTREAL. (CP) --Two offi- cials of the Bank of Montreal lMonday advised Canadian busi- nessmen not to disregard the great market potential of the Orient. Edward R. Ernst. superinten- dent of the bank's foreign de- partmnnt. and G. Arnold Hart, n urned during the wcck-and from a 35.- its parks compare well with towns of its size. ut strangers passing through the wn via Water Street might easily- get an unfavorable impression. This would that aughter Geraldine and Mr. Willis. 000-mile air tour of the Far East. They visited Japan. Hong Kong, ,Pakistan. India, Ceylon. Sing- apore, Indonesia and the Philip- pines. Hart said III" Oriental nations are trying in increase their stand- ard of living despite the problem of over-populalinn. in so doing, he said, they are opening markets for world trade. They said Canada is held In high esteem by Oriental business men. mainly because cf the ”won- derful jab" our trade representa- lives are doing in selling the country. liberal Member Of Quebec House fined MONTREAL. (CF) - Yvon Du- puis. 27-year-old Liberal member of the Quebec Legislative Assem- bly for Montreal St. Mary. today was fined two when found guilty of having incited or conspired with others to interfere with a public meeting of his father's opponent in the last federal election cam- paign. Dupuis father-Hector ,Du.pul.-.- is Liberal member of lihe Com- 'moi1s for Montreal St. Mary. In passing sentence Judge Lucien Gendron gave Yvon Dupuis the al- ternative of three months in jail if the fine is not paid. The judge said evidence at the . trial left no doubt that young Du- Mr. Ferdinand Brown. was a visi-ivictorla West, were guests at theipms had acted in an mega. man. tor to Summerside on December 14.'l2ome of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 331' He was accompanied by his twoIlands on December 13. daughters. Miss Lorraine and! Merino. Brown. 1 ,.g.g. i Friends of Mrs. 1". C. Shea, are, pleased to see him about his duties. again. after being hospitalized for Side. Silent the W99k'9nd M De” several days at the Western Hos-lcmber 12. at the homl Of his DH" mull, , - lents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDon- -..- i aid. Mr. J. J. Gaudet has returned -m- to his home in st, Edward, affgri The many friends of Mrs. Melvin spending several weeks with rcla- Inglis are Sorry I-0 hear. She 15 1” two: and friends in Massschussets.IWli-h Dneum0mE- A” W15h Ii" 5 speedy recovery. The annual celebration of thel Ladie's Club of St. Louis was held? Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Inglis. Bum- on December 14, at the home of merslde. were guests at the home of M.-, and Mrs, Mam-ice Mygy-5. The Mr. Ingl1s' parents. Mr. and Mrs. principle feature of the evening was'Me1vin Inshs on. December 13- Santa Claus who srrivedto deliverl gifts and candy to all the children" pl-ggeng. , ' ispsnt I few days recently at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Callaghan Austin Phillips. were recent visitors to Ohariotte- rm- gown. The many friends of Mrs. W. H. of Palmer Road. left . cently to weed? re00V0I'Y- spend the Christmas holiday with friends and relatives in Mas- sachussetts. is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. George Msillet. BridBC3- Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Peters motor- ed to Summersidc and Charlottc- MI” HHIH M301-Mn. Sllmmel" side, spent the week-end of Decem- 8. town on December ..3a, ber 12. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milligan. CAROL BAN ORDERED limiting the playing of Chrimmasjbullnelk Carols over an outdoor loudspeakeri at the home of Clinton Cross in suburban Springbank Was granted,”” Saturday. The injunction was sought W by Andrew Berglund. a neighbor who complained the music was bothering his family. 22 American Continued from page 1 .......m-I-:-: Dickensocn of Big Stone Gap, Va., who ated and received repatria- tion voluntarily. The Reds were scheduled to tail: to another ma Chinese today from compound B-3. - mi Monday the Reds induced 83 of 330 other Chinese captives from compound B-3 to return to the Oommunfst world. The . ' I-is DKIEMBER 31st. milk bottles. Mr. Clifford Klillli-r; 0'i..eary. was in McNilis. recently on business. I i Mr. Angus MacDonald. Summer-. Mr. Albert Phillips. Summerlide. Phillips are sorry to hear of her! ML gnd Mm wmyun -1-. pg,-gy illness. all join in wishing her a. Miss Violet Bridges, Summerside., Mr. and Mrs. 0-r-rin MacDonald. CALGARK (cp)..An myuncuongwerc in 0'Leary, December 17 on yner when he engaged strong-arm men to accompany him to a meet- ling of his fathers opponent-Jean Paul Boisjcly, Progressive Con- scrvatlve. l Jean Paul Gregoire. counsel for -Dupuis. said he intends to appeal llhe verdict. jlhree llemamied on Extortion charges M. HULL. Que. (OP) - TWO men and ii. woman were remanded here without plea until Wednesday on three ciiarga each of extortion and attempted extortion of 3800 from a 1-lull business man. Charged Monday were Simone Leroux. 20. of Casselman. Ont: Jean Marc Campeau. 26: and Don- ald Devinc. 32. both Of H11-IL The three are charged with the extortion of s100 from A. L. Ach- bar Dec. 17; extortion of 3100 Dec. 19, and the attempted extortion of 3400 Dec. 19. Police said the two man op- ; proached Mr. Achbar and told him they had evidence he had made advances to s. KITI and threaten- ed to expose him. The trio were arrested Saturday after police ni- legedly listened in on a conserva- tion. ivn. Acihbar said he had never .met the girl. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson, Poplar Grove. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dawson. Tl'nf' Mr. Rcv Smith who has bsemvallm-, motored in Melville on played at Seven Islands. spent a :Dccember 14 days recently at the home ofi NOTICE There will be a double delivery of milk- ,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24th and THURSDAY. -AP Customers please co-operate by setting out empty CRYSTAL DAIRY, Summerside. i i i ICIVIPTI Alberton And Vicinity Mr. J. 1-I. Kinch. Alberton. has joined the Canadian active army: and leaves today for the Royall Canadian Ordnance Corps at: Long Polnte. He is a veteran ofi World War II. Friends of Mr. Lnrnc l.rnrd. Ai- It is located in the centre of n berton. will be sorry to learn that he IS confined to his homeI by illness. I Mr. and Mrs. James Jnlmalnn. and Jin no, Summrrsirlr. were i'lSiI.f'ITS on Slinrlziy at III" hnmc of Mr. and Mrs. Arliiui Wllkic. Alherton. Find EEEFBF Korea Was Prank RIMOUSKT. Que, KCP) - Stray, cats were picked off the streets and carried to the incal post office during the week-end after ii loonl weekly newspaper published an ad- vertisement announcing the federal government would pay 33 to all for cats shipped to Canadian troopsI in Korea. Postmaster Alphonse Couillard had a busy week-end straightening out callers, turning down offers of a business man offering to crate the cats. and tracing cause of the trouble to an advertisement pub- lished by s prankster. ('OL'NClL'S GIFT NAPANEE. Onl.. ICP) - M1 mos ELEVEN Professional cards T. am: niclm Chuicred Accountant Canadian Bank of commerce Building Summerside, P. E. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant ?. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summersidu LIIAL P. 0. B01 Ian on E. E. PARKMAN Opt. 1;. n.u. OPTOMETEIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examine: Office Hours: 9 to ll - 1 to O and by appointment. PHONE 828'! REGENT THEATRE cum. Summer St. Sumrne aid B. F. HUNTER R. 0. ()l"l'UMl:J'l'lflSZ' Summerairie. l'. E. L Complete: Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 FLtlAl.l.MA.'N”S Bl'VTLDl.VG A. Raymond Grant. Fist. (Ll) ()l'T().'IIETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted 283 Water Street. Summenidt Above lilaurica Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3530. RTE. ELLIS & sou Fua -- Auto - Casualty INSERANCE 6 Summer SR Summcrslil W. CHESTER S. MaolIONALII llau-ristcr. Solicitor. hrlziry. LLB. Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Stronz. KL. Collections Promptly Attended To Etc. DR. J. R. GIINNINGNAM story of Mr. Congressman- . "THE WASHINGTON STORY" . 1 Starring Van Johnson, Patricia Neal. I Bank Night drawing tonight anrl' s;::.:".: :::?.:"..::.i”::...::s":'.; .vmmN-um 3?.ll'f.d.??2..I”' c..”.'.ZX.T...””8?.'. 325.5. Dial 2520 Em: .:::::d...;':E.:.::"P:;"a:::: water street Ease Summerside GAMEO THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE (KENSINGTONI 50395" Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The inside Mat Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; V lnee Tuesday 3:15. Alexis Smith MacDonald Carey in thrilling Ed, venture, "THE CAVE OF THI. BADMEN", in beautiful color Bank Night Drawing Tuesdsl Admission 40:: and SW. No shnuz TODAY (Tuesday) FOR 1.000 MY AGENTS... FRUM PARIS T0 SALZBURG - I0 TRIESTE! A K 21'! Chinese chose to remain in the anti-Communist camp. 1 The great bulk of the eaptlvesl interviewed have rejected the'Oom-i munists. Before Monday only three per cent chose to go home. ......m...-m---- 000 worth of newsprint and pulp a car. Y "If Chile carries through the dc- volopmenis now being studied. Can- ada may face the gradual loss of this newsprint market and possible competition from Chile in other Latin American countries. "On the other hand. the building- upofapulp andpapcrindury in Chile should menu files for Canadian manufacturers of paperuiaking Imchin , and equip- Mr, Dale ted that Canada cnrrnnlv nil: mails ahauf. 81.500.- ment and for skilled Canadian and '.l IKINI ll . .-u -iv - R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. loud I IQIJJII "Shula! innit bl MM Chmoy Thursday worth 555.00. Admis- Wednesday or Thursday of thi! slons 401' and 30C. iwev-k. CAPITOL Summerside 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 IYRONE IPOWER I 'PATRlCIA NEAL STEPHEN CNALLY HILUTVGARDE r- Give Your Friends "THEATRE TICKETS" This Christmas Books now on Sale from 750. to 55.00 I at the Box Office. REGENT C no-I FOR CHRISTMAS. GIVE REGENT THEATRE GIFT TICKETS T0-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 's'nn'mI.Iss 'nInIi.I. I Dana NIIIIHIWS-Marla Gvirge illliwl lino;