APRIL" 2. 1951' IAN "7-.' ' rumor count? onion . I luaunor Shoot Buunu-ride. Pboao an Iowa, Subscription. Advertising Representative: IMEI uuuur and GEORGE chow ' noun Phonon; I088 um H3! The Guardian any be bought at any of the ' 3 stores to lunraentdoi Bill uooklhtc. Iodine Street; Goon-lion Drugstore, ll central ltroeti Kelly's News-Itand. New Street; Mark Outlet. I1 Granville Street; my:-o Doaoetwa Grocery. Second street: Island Ilqtorcrnaoport. Water street; Allure Grocery. no Iluuell Street. g Watts In loaotngun "" ' WEIR PIIINCI omca Frank Wall. loprounhttvo 08-! Office and Cu liouu; AWARD PARTY. ' An- enJoy- -FOR ALI. YOUR House Clean- Ll following .3 Int. -- Albertans Z5 ' Pboioi .,.i,w'cm-d party spon ored by the c, yy. 1... was held 11 the town Hall. Kmgington on Tuesday night. pi-wrwero won ,by Mrs. Austin PewmC5t. Miss Yvonne Arsen- ..uig;;Mx. Raymond Arsenault and Mra.-- James Thompson. Refresh- mmjg were served by the lunch committee.-K. 1-; Personals pcaptaln, Edward McDonald has returned to his home in Ken- gmgton after an cnioyuble visit in Ontario.-K. -fvlrs. Heath Harding of French River, who is a patient the mince County Hospital. under- went a successful operation on Thlirsglay--S V-Mrs. Beecher Best. has return- ed to her home in Suimmerside much improved in health: after spending some time in the Prince County Hospital.-S. .1415 many friends are sorry to in-.-.1--that Mr. William Buchanan of Kensington has been obliged t0 enter the hospital and all hope for his speedy recovery.-K. -Mrs. w. G. Ellis and Mrs. J. H. Leuty were joint hostesses on Friday evening at the home of the former on Beaver Street when they entertained the mem- bers of the Ladies' Guild of the Summorsid-e Baptist Church at. its regular meeting. Mrs. R. T. Dodds presided over the routine business. after which the members were busy with the usual sewing and knitting.-S. S;D.U. Hoop Team Defeats St. Joseph's 100-49 Pactd by the terrific shooting of Jack Renrdon the St. Dunstan's University basketball squad pound- ed out a convincing i00-49 'decis- ion over a. less experienced St.' Joseph's University team from Mcmramcook, New Brunswick. in an exhibition game at P. W. C. audiitorium Saturday night. The grime was the second in a home and o-me exhi-bilion series. Reardon had himself quite a night. scoring 18 points in the initial stanza and adding 33 more in the second frame to chalk up Lrlecord-breaking 51 markers for the night's play. "Long Jaw-n's" performance rates as a new in- div-idual scoring record for the P. W. C. count, bettering the old mark of 43. set last year by the same Reardon and also by the "Y's" Don Mac-Lean. From the time Pete Dunphy scored on a. lay-up with the game only seconds old. the issue was never in doubt. Father McGuigan a boys had their shooting shoes on. hymns for I 46 percentage from the field while the New Bruns- wickers were dropping 3-7 PW cent. through the mesh. The Sluts ran faster and passed bet- ter, outshooung their opponents by d large margin. The St. Joe 'uad were pa-win: adequ-My ma. better part. of the encount- diiiibut lacked finish under the T " h. The Hillmen outscored the it-ion-shirts 46-22 in the openinl "od and 54-27 in the latter to. 'Beiides Reardon's oulstandin! playilittle Joe Mullally was cast til: I starring role. The diminu- forward fed Reardon for may of his baskets. and found time to add 18 himself. Fred Coyle iivas also effective with 14. it St. Joseph's were led by "Lefty" Hlnchettc with 13 and six-foot- Keven I-fart with 10. Marclicland as good on defensive plays. ...-Line-ups: .' S. J). U.: Reordon 51. Mullally lbfcpylo 14, Dunphy 7. Mclsuc 2, 6. McDonald 2. '”St. Joseph' : Blanchette ls. Hlrt 10, Gaudet 8. Gllllhl. 8. llrcheland 8. Aucoln 2. LaBoul-- . .,, - - - --.-u...-2 - -ouo-...an.r;:uuo,... -Serge; Eastern Canada represen- lng Supplies, call the Sun-imerstde Hardware Co. Phone 3111. -MOTION pictures in Travel- lorl Rest . hall on. Wednesday. April .4th at 8 p.m. Admission free. Interesting films on Oliver farm machinery shown by Mr. tatlve. Three Juveniles Escape tall. . Are Recaptured new again. but night three 01 them sawed their way out of Prince County Jail and is an hour- ' and a half at liberty helped them. selves to new spring outfits. parently at the store of Maurice Mill Mon! Wear. ing through a bar over a window and then dl'0DPlng eight feet to the ground. one of four who were in Jail elected to remain. gill labout ten days ago. following o l.slatul'o- which permitted ion of juveniles in county Julia. They were awaiting trial in Juven- ile court but. as far as could be Bummoraido Juveniles are in the up. They Olclped at about 9.30 saw- The four had been placed in trig of an act in the bag- detent- S'side l.0.D.E. Meeting Held Miss Wanda Wyatt. Regent. presided over the March meeting of the Abegwcit Chapter. I. 0. D. E.. on, Thursday afternoon in the town hall. Summerside. During the routine business. Mrs. W. E. Smallman submitted the financial report. Much appreciation was expressed for the donation of -310.- 00 by Mrs. A. Sterling MacKay, a former member. who had read with interest the splendid work nccomplished by this chapter in the annual report. I Mrs. Morley Bell was welcomed into membership. , Mrs. Leslie Simmons. post war convener. read a letter in regard to the purchase of a supply of yarn to be used during the sum- mer. also a letter of sincere ap- preciation from the children's hos- pital in Glasgow. Scotland. for the box of supplies rent to them with an urgent request for more food and clothing. 5l00.00.was voted for a.box of food. to consist of meat Ind shortening to be sent at once. Mrs. A. S. Hopkins was appointed to assist Mrs. Simmons in the shipping of this box. Mrs. Richard Hinton. film coni- mittee convener, reported that ar- rangements were being made for the sliowlng of a suitable film in the school on Empire Day. The ways and means committee dis- cussed plans for raising funds. such as it pantry sale in April -nd a rummage sale in May. The meeting closed with the National Anthem.-S. Fredericton And Chester-Chester Basin in 6-6 Tie BRIDGEWATER. N. 8.. April 1 - (CF) .. Fredericton Capitals and Chester-Chester Basin Tigers bat- tled to a 6-6 tie here Saturday night in the first game of a total-goal series for the Maritime intcnned- late hockey championship. Second game will be played in Fredericton Wednesday. KILLED I; FALL TRURO, N. S.. April 1 -- (CP) - Moyle Strum. 55-year-old res- ident of neanby Hilden. died in hospital here yesterday from in- juries received when he fell down an elevator shaft last Wednesday. A coroner's jury found that the' shaft was "not properly protect- ed and recommended that such shafts be properly marked while work is under construction." LONDON. March 30 -(CP)- The late Queen Marie of Romania. who died in 1938, left an estate in England valued at 524.186 (312.- 495). it was announced today. Her daughter. Dowager Queen Marie of Yugoslavia. lives in London. TEL Am. Israel. March 30 - (AP)-Rabbi zvi Rabinsohn. 58. had apparently been made by breaking a window at the rear. to have confessed committing a variety of breaks, thefts of property and car thefts during the past months. Previous to the passing of this act they were always releas- ed by police after confessions were obtained and. then they would be involved again. tention home for juveniles and ap- ceptable in such homes Provinces who have their own .iuv- cniles to look after. Their place of confinement in the Prince Jail was on the main floor apart from the other prisoners and they were in the same room. bar was nct found but the history of such incidents in this Jail would indicate that the bars are not very hard to out. It is understood that they had a visitor, shortly before they escaped and at that time ev- erything seemed to be Immediately after they were mis- sed both R. C. M. P. Police commenced a search.-S the Washington hearing of House I Committee investigation on Com- munism in Hollywood by admlittml that he was I. member of lcommunist Party l0 years 380- 38 said he quit and was loyal to America. ' Steel production rose toga 1951 high last week. the magazine Steel says today. learned, no date had been set for tha trial. , After the escape last night a search was started and shortly af- ter 11 the three were picked up. by Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Wa Street. not far from the Mill store. Entrance to the store Earlier. the boys were reported to police to three or four The Province 'ias no proper de- Jaiuntly they are no longer ac- in other Ccuntv The article used in cutting the in order. and Town Screen star Larry PINK! opened the Un -American Activities the U. S. Steel Report CLEVELAND. April 1 - (Hi The weekly journal reports an died today. He was the father of one of the world's leading com- munists. llbreign Minister Puaker of Romania. The Rabbi al- ways insisted that his was a "good girl." MELBOURNE. Australia. March estimated output of 2.009.000 W05 was scheduled. compared with a previous weekly high of 2.025.000 tons for the week ended Feb- 3- Nationaily. the ingot rate rose three points tq 103.5 per cent of capacity. The rise was chiefly due to the renewal of 0110!?"-i0"5 so - (AP) - Australia's Govern- moilit has reduce!d them "gum. enlgstn-lent age Of 9 army to l7 years. Army MIIIIAW Josiah Francis enounced The previous minimum was re. .-Joseph Bradley. cun- Vlttl Division. in "toad- at Jones J: Laughiin Steel Corpfs Pittsburgh works. A plant rail- l'0Id dispute had been in ettfect there. PRAGUE. Much 80 -(AP) - Svobode. 26. Czech em- Tom” Associated Press ployec of the- hen, has been mining a week and is believed to be under arrest. The Czechoslovak Ministry of in- formetlon. said today it had not yet been able to trace him. Six mm in plain clothes searched gvobodjfg apartment last Friday. RO'l'Tl-ZRDAM. March 28-(CP) ..J1'he newspaper Nleuwo Rotter- damge reported today that Sov- iet Foreign Minister Andrei Viahlnlky ls Ierlouely ill with pneumonia. In a dispatch from Berlin. the newspaper said De- puty Prime Minllter V. M. Molo- Domidp D, M.-nomad, tov. has taken charge of the - Soviet" Foreign Ministry in VlIh- guM1uARy tnIky'u absence. First Period nn.!'A8l'. March In -(Router!) -Maurice Ireland. president of 1..5ou,L,p chevene the Irish Linen Guild. t-h.0 WY (Mohren) 9:45 rupomlbla for the linen ln- 2...x,,,,m,p,n. gm”. dint 'l publicity in the .Unit.od (pakngr) , , 12:00 St! 5 and Canada. died last night. panm" .. J. cunton, R0 was chairman of p Ireland Brothers. Ltd. linen mInufnctur- gpgond pmoa on of Belfast. and Ireland Broth- 3...5.,u,1,. (3, pg," on. Inc. New York. ui. Paquetl 13:20 . Penalties - Bridges. NIW YORK. March at -(AP) 4..sourts. Jarvis -Paul and Grace Hartman, one of (chgvq-lg) 1:10 the great husband-and-wife show business dance plrtnonhipa. have formally separated. The couple. goo. . 8 nan. will continue nAN'rAM - (MM: Wolltlnl COIN-II". I 59030573!" 8'8")! 3 A33!!! 0 determine whether trim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN BOX PATRONS GET A LIFT -. N0)”. ultra-modern boxes form a" striking pa.tt:ern in London's Royal Festival Hall during a special concert by the London Symphony Orchestra. Acoustics tests on the new interior decorations were being made during the concert. A Prince Edward Island firm is Holmanls Plan Store In New Glasgow, N.S. branch in Charlottetown with three Island paperweight. Pee-Wee and Bantam hockey titles were decided in sudden-death games played at the Forum on Saturday when West Kent School paper- weights defeated Souris 6-0. Souris pee-wees edged out Kenslngton 3-1 and the Surnmersidde Bantam wards. D. Buntain. J, fennedy. W.l MaoMillnn, D. McAuslaiid 7-; White. R. Scantlebury. D.-1' smnwaltv 1-W. K. S.. Buntain (Matheson. Kennedyi Penalties - None. Second Period 2-W. K. S.. Kennedy (.VlacMlllan) . . . 3--W. K. S.. Oakes i (Kennedy. Mathesoni W. K. 9.. Bunlain (Kennedy. MacMlllani Penalties -- None. Third Period 5-W. K. 8.. J. Kennedy .... .. 10:35 6-W. K. s..- .1. Kennedy li:30 Penalties - .Wntton. PEI;-WEI: GAME KENSINGTON l SOURIS 8 Kenslngton- Goal, F. Bernard:, defence. F. Bridges. W. Champion: forwards. G. Croa- ier. E. Driscoll. B. Home. J. Mc- Lean. S. Palmer. 8. Thlheault. Souris - Goal. 1.. strong: dr- Minor :Hockey Titles Decided In Games At Chitown Forum Saturday defence. squad had too much power for the Chandler, J. Kane. R. Lee ' "ur- Bantum Abbies to down them by ley, R. Tamon. I 5-0 count. All titles were for Department suMM,u1y of Physical Fitness Trophies. PAPERWEIGHT GAME 1-S'Side. Gaudet sourus 0 W. K. S. ti (Whalen) ............... ...... .. :30 Souris - Goal. E. Paquet: de- 2-S'Side. Darby fence. J. MacDonald. McPhee. E. (Whnlen) . . .. .. 6:40 Campbell. P. Paquet. B. Chcverie: Penalties - McLeod, wm-ran forwards, S. Mat-Donaldd. C. Pet- Lee, C. Gaudet. Arsenault' ers. B. McLare1i. T. Wood. F. pm-by, ' Madore. P. MacP.hee. P. MacDon-i ald. 'M. Walsh, A. MacLe1lan. second pmog W. K. S. - Goal. 8. Sherran. A. MacFadyen: dz-fence. Matheson. (Darby) 2.50 Phillips. Walton. P. Cakes: for-i3-S'Slde. Warren " 4-S'side. Warren (G .. First Game I5-Slside. Whalen I l I I I. Cameron. ; : fence. J. Clinton. 13. Paquet. C. oheverie. C. Peters, G. Jennings: forwards, L. Acorn. R. Psalm. W-' McLaren. A. Jarvis. B. Morrow.' K. o'Hanley. C. Cheverie. J. Mac-' said today. 30 - (Reuters) - n . .... .. the gold-mining town of sunny- Penaltles -- Thtbeault. Cllntomfslde. in Northeast Victoria. Chcverle. ll. Chet-erio. F. Brld- struck uranium ore. G. 0. Most. Minister for Mines.-announced to- night. It will be summer-std. - Goal, Arsenault; commercial quantities. Grady, Arsenault, Whalen; forwards, Warren. Darby. Gaudct. Boyles, P. czmdy, J, Phillips. Ahlbles -- Goal. B. Dillon: de- fence. E. Wood. D. McLeod. 'l'. DBVleS. R. Duffy; forwards. D. Whalen. G. Dillon, L. Jackson. A. Penalties -- Wood. Lee Third Period rady) Penalties - None. A 40-year record of the Toronto livfe-saving service was shattered by the stark when Mrs. Mwlhias Springman of Centre island gave birth to a nine-pound daughter while being carried to a mainland hospital by a llrfe-saving launch. The lifexsavers never before had lost I race with the nork. Ten minutes after getting underway. patrol officer Gene Bruaheet and engineer James Connery, piloting bou. realized they'd be on losing side of the race. so preparations were made and the baby safely delivered. "It was quite an ex- perience." commented Mrs. Spring- man. seen above. i MELBOURNE. Australia. March pector. in have investigated to the ore is in which will give Summeraide a re- creation area of approximately ten.acrea. In this area will be a section for every age group from a playground for the children to a quiet park for older people. The former Brennan property to the north of the high school and the present baseball diamond will be the location of this new project. Beaver Street from Sum- mer to Granville Street will be closed to bring these two sections into one. if the scheme receives council approval. This is the last section of land available for a recreation center that is within easy walking dis- tance of almost all parts of the found in few cities greater population. The whole east side of the area from Green Street to Beatty Avenue will be one large athletic of much and this section will be used as a football field in the fall. The whole will be surrounded by a 10-Acreiliiecreation Area In Summerside town. and .the Town Council grounds and facing on Summer showed foresight in hcquiring it, 51,”; Wm be No asphalt mr, 2 If the Proposed Plan is carried faced tennis courts. The south E I k glzittllltglzil t:,”iltsbconclu&ltl)5i atthletthic part of this section. directly T0 ar 0 "I: W e live a e o 2 north of the hi h .h i, "it People of the town such as are have two softb.-HI diasrfiotritds. :ll1e Ciunend Acwunun. field.i The baseball diamond will which was attended by Mayor 1 :9:Kl3"b'" its PESPYIE general 10- Henry Wedge. Councillor H. B. nt:)r'3:l mUtIe:L3lhet'i1e ol';t'll:)l'e'dhstIlifzI1llId)' 1S)churman. Mr. James Hogan. ' rig ie . epartment of Physical Fitne-s 1:;Ie85flelll1ttS byvlllhbe bnilltb and the Supervisor, Mr. George Smitii. E- E- Parkman! eac ers w e extend- landscape nrcliiteot, Flying Offi- 3 ed. North of this will be two cer w. Palmer. sports officer nf i Opt.D.. R.0. smaller baseball diamonds for the R,C,A.1r, Slalion. M955.-5. pg b0-V5 01 midget are ar younger G. Clark. Rohort Clark. Davld' OPTOMETRIST Lidslone rind George Walker. work is g i PAGE THIRTEEN cliiuinuiii Li-zcioii MEETING c A Special General Meet- Planr have been drawn up, and quarter-mile cinder track and - are now ready to be submitted there will be provision for field "I3 of No- 5 Branch, Cana- trrthe Town Council for approval. sports. dlan Legion B. E. S. L.. The west part of the area will be divided for various purposes. Directly south of the hospital will be a park which will be entirely surrounded by lhl'tIbbE'l',l' and will be about the lite of the present Memorial Square. South of this again. but occupying only about half the space. will be the children's playground. This also Summerside, will be held in the Club Rooms at 8:00 p.m. Monday, ,Aprll 2nd, 1951, for the purpose of hearing reports from the Finance and Building Committees. All members are requested to make an earnest endeavor l3l.””..?.".'.'3i.'.'3"'..iii t.:"”:r.::r to attend- ground equipment and perhaps I JA-"ES HOGAN. wading pool for the little ones. Sec'y.-Treas. Between the park and the play- ground a building will be built where there will be a canteen. dressing room. showers and store- room. To the west of the play- Professional cards I Canadian Bank of Commerce i Building i' PHONE 2888 Sulnmcrald , P. E. I. for boys and one for girls. The, whole area will be bordered by- trees. These plans were drawn up at a meeting held on Friday night If Council approval is received. Ey” Enmmed expected to start im-i m,.,"a.e1yrs. Office Hours: 9tol2-Ito! "THE warn: rowan" AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE -With scenes at the actual lo- , All the exteriors were photo- graphed in and around the village of Cha-monix and on the glaciers and snow fields of the world-fa- mous Mont Blane. giving the film a striking realism all the way. through to its surprise climax. i W .) . . i . . i i Glaaael Fitted I . I i and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. TORONTO STOCKS about to branch out on the mnin- department, china, hardware and . land. it has been learned. 17.. T. furniture. Last year the "Little X1155 M3123 35:30-gn Jiiee ' summer st" summers”. Holman Ltd. have leased a store Shoppe” featuring ladles' wear was Tow.'.,'.- 5.31.5 Glenn Ford Vam 'C0l'INnl1N'1 Y1'0m D889 11) property in New Glasgow. N. S.. and opened on Kent Street and several Claude Rains and Oscar H'omoika' shortly plan to open a ladies fash- iveeks ago the announcement was in 3 5u,,pcnse,m1 mmamic drama 4500 T01'bl'"5 - 194 irmrmmm-' ”n ion store there. made that-a property had been of mou,;m1n cnmbmg as mmed 1000 TOW" Pete 36 B F Hunter R o Jtlthough Holman's has steadily purchased on that street which will throughout in color 'by Technh 309 TF3" Emit - 315 ' ' ' ' expanded its business on Prince make 3 further expansion possible colon 500 Trend PCCC ., 45 orromgrmsr Edward Island during the past when considered to be desirable. The plot turns on a am c 2500 U 55595 ninety four years. this is the first Although the New Glasgow store by six persons of dmererxln um” 350 U” K0110 CWIPIMO VIM-ill AIIIIYWI retail store to be established by the will be the first retail outlet of the am.” ,0 lamnd a mhe"f;f"j 2600 Uh 011 GI-um Fitted firm outside this province. The firm outside the province. for the Climbed pmk Each 0! than in: 1109 U” C” PH0N3 3118 Holman firm was founded in 1857 past ten years or so a growing 5 dmerem kind of W e to C03. 20? ventures ” 1'4 , by the late Robert Tinson Holman wholesale business has been car- qua. the icewlad pngmcle The 57” Waite 10 7-3 'l SMALLMAN5 50"-IHNG in a simple wooden structure, 30 ried on in Nova Scotia and parts of commas that develo, be'h,e 500 W9” Ash 3 I: PEL feet long by 20 feet wide. During New Brunswick. Two commercial Various members of mg an i es 1500 wmdwlrd "mm" "' ' ' the years the business prospered so travellers call on the trade in the the romance between I; an 900 wt Ha"; that now Holman's occupies a large interests of Holman's wholesale de- American mgr and an Hana: QUIT; 4800 Yale Ld plant in Summerside composed of partment. mouvme the action of the gnf 1599 V9110?” a four storey brick building as well The president and general man- thmmng mm. 5 15400 Yukerw as numerous iirareliouses. It is D. tiger of the firm. Robert T. Holman Ford and Mk; Vam hav m complete departmental store with and the two vice-presidents, Harry mamic lead: "with Ra. e 9 w' BANKS ggsgnqg,-1-ON over 200 emplvyees. T. and Alan Holman are grandsons French aluhg Homonmms as : In 1924, Holman's opened a of the founder. - S. em” Swiss glgde Sir Cediisc hzlfd: Ii?) gkgzscom S Mgndly-Tlleidly 7:155:15- micke as a British naturalist, and 15 Dom 3k ,ne,,e,g d:l::,l:.',.lz?. ?:5:,:unmo' Lloyd Bridges as a German officer. 25 Royal career. battling the Tolwo under- world. for n blonde torch singer. -- In "TOKYO JOE". co-starring Alexander Knox. Florence Morly, 5 sm” 3 35 I”? So-sane H vakawl Also Three Dom Mag Unquoted. ' . "J . ' l5 Slmp Pr . . . 99 1-: SM" Come” 1..., CAPITOL Summon-side Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 NEVER BEEN D HNLL 5V 504 OK ii HA5 EQUALXE GA5PING IN Com" 7.-ILVWW .........4.. THING OVER LONDON - This elongated object. now a familiar slgiht to Londoners. will be the symbol of the coming Festival of Britain when completed. Called the ”S'kyion." the thing will glow at night and will appear to hang in mid-air over the festival site on the south bank of the Thunes. TAIPEI. Formosa, March 30 - (AP) - The Nationalist China Union Press reported today the death in Peiping of Prince Hsun. father of the last emperor of the Manchu dynasty. Prince Hsun was the father of Henry Pu-Yl. once boy emperor of China and later Japanese puppet emperor of Man- churla. Pu-Yl last was reported in Siberia. a Russian captive after the Second World War. MIIIIIAL MEETING The postponed annual meeting of the Kensington Dairy Co-op Association Ltd., will be held at King George Hall. Kensington on Wednesday, April 4th at 1.30 p.m. All patrons and shareholders should attend . v T is tWim' Tower: 'Glenn -Valli (loude Rains Oscar Homolko wa.stI0Iv'- , ulillidllllllllltlill-LIDIIIIIGES-Ilmllmll-llllltslll fwdvoedbyStdlogol-omctedbylodtoutgu-gm...,g., 3, p..g;.,.g..i i Q Today . ...... ...- 3:30-7:15:9:15 Tuesday .. ......... .... 7:15-9:15 drove the sword of adventure sloop . late the lluling been of Palestine... - the world's lust xdengorou load! tj :.nn.m.g.- . this meeting asnthere "ls . .3. SOITIE Very mpo an ma ' . ters to be discussed. V JEiIlFigti:l"rnl"tDlK!:'lIR- K Si3"l;d" aneurysms:-no-ounununloimwomn I e ry Co-op auwuiuuornuvnuutcrunr 7 B-d.x::”"""' arso LATEST mews and caaroon - -