N . pgcsiymen 19.. 1951 j me western ouano IAN o 1 1. :- 4 u a IBINOI COUNTY OFFICE 0 Summer street. Sumlnsrsldo. Phone 8001. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Bepresentstives GEORGE CHOW and GEORGE W0'l"l'0N House KIIOIIBI: I081 Ind 2452 . The Guardian all! be bought at any of tho following stores In erslde: mu pooninro, Summer Street: Gonrliea Drugstore, 21 Central Street; xdlfl News-stand, Water Street; Alyfo Douoetws " U. 30001"! Mark Gaudet. 0'! Granville Street; Street: Island Motor Transport. wgur Street: Vlnoo'a Grocery. 120 Russell street; Ennaan'a Self- Bervioa Drug. K. L Waite In Kenslngton. WEST PIINOE OFFICE Frank Weeks. Bepreaentatlvo. 08-2 Office and 68-3 House. Alberton: ' Phone: ...ULEAN AND PAINT up the interior for the short r"two- month" mild Island winter. - .c0lVIPE'I'ENT complete In- surance Service. W. Boyd Beairsto, xensington. -BUYlNG llvo chicken and fowl daily at my home. Paying highest market price. If you wont . service give us a call. Eddie Mac- Donald, Kensfngton. DMOASE JEWELLEBS are pre- pared for last minute shoppers Give Gifts that last from Moose Jewellers. -HEAR. J. WATSON Mac- NAUGHT, M. P., .over .Station CJRW, Summerslcle. Thursday. December 20th. at 7.30 P. M. -NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE. -- Final arrangements for cntrles in the above League will be made at a. special meeting held in Town Hall. Kenslngton. Friday, December 21st. 1951, at 5.00 P. M. All interested please at- tend. .' - -IN COUNT! COURT -- At the regular sitting of the Decem- ber term of the County Court in Summerside yesterday. before Judge L. G. Lewis, six debt cases had judgment entered. and nine were set over to the March term. Counsel for plnintlffs included It. 5. Hin-ion. K.C.. W. C. S. Mac- Donald. E. H. Strong. K.C.. M. . . Bell, K.C.. api D. 0. Stewart. K.C. Personals -Rev. G. Emerson Heustis of Brookficld. Nova Scotla who was called home to attend the funeral of his father. the late G. Gordon 1-leustls. has left for his home. During his stay in wllmot, he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. B. H. Waugh. -5. Former Islander Dies In Nova Scotia -Word has been received by M Patterson Walker. Kensington. of the death of his father-in-law. Joseph A. Taylor, of Yarmouth, N. 5.. in his 87th year. . Mr. Taylor had not been in very good health since early fall. Dec. 0 he suffered a severe stroke end on Tuesday. Dec. lit-his spirit passed peacefully away. He is sur- rived by two sons. Dr. A. Willard Taylor of Yarmouth. N. 8.. and John C. Taylor of Teaneck. New Jersey. His wife yaQdCCCI3Cd him just two years ago. a loss from which he never fully recovered. The funeral was held Thursday. Dec. 13th. in Yarmouth. The late Mr. Taylor was a na- tire of Freetown. P.E.I., and lived on the old Taylor homstead in Lower Freetown until about 3:: mars sgo.;when he mo ed to Sum- merside. Some few years later, he went to Yarns uth. N. S., where he had since resi d. His many friends in P. E. I. will regret his passing. t ' F make you the prettiest that whisper excitement or strapless white, black, green, pink. - On. -JIFFY EASY-ON run: CHAINS in stock at Brace's. l -BRIGHTER. YOUR KITCHEN with Revers copper clad stainless steel kitchen utensils; shipment including 21.9 quart and 3 quart tea kettles just received at Bruce's. -BEDEQUE SKATING RINK opens Wednesday night. December 10th. Skating 8.00 to 10.00. Admis- sitn 20 and 30 cents. Promenade 10 cents. -EXHIBITION hockey game, Bedeque rink, Friday, December 21st. Freetown Royals versus Al- bany St. Pals. All teams playing in South Shore League are re- quested to submit. names of play- ers to league secretary at end of this game. . -SAD NEWS IIECEIVED-Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Compton Mcltllroy, widow of Hon. .1. M. McElroy (late Sheriff of Middlesex County. Mas- sacbusetts) in the Charles Street. Hospital, Cambridge. after it short illness. She was buried from the Chapel in Mount Auburn' Cemet- ery. There are left to cherish her memory one daughter, Beverly: twt sisters, Mrs. Peter MacDoug- all, Morell: Mrs. George H. Brown. Neshua N. H.; and one brother. Mr. D. J. Compton, Calgary. The deceased was a graduate of Prince of Wales College and was A teach- er in this Province for a few years. 5' tlon 0ne canadlan Continued from page 1 , mains to be seen. Generally the exchange of pris- oner llsts was regarded as a step forward in unkiiotting the dead- lock on truce agenda item four- the exchange of prisoners. Only eight days remain before expiration on Dec. 27 of a 30-day provisional cease-lire agreement on a buffer line across Korea. The exchange question seemed to hinge partly on conflicting fig- ures on the number of south Kor- eans the Communists said they held. The Red list contained the names of only 7,142 south Korean soldiers whereas the south Kor- eau Government announced Mon- day that 70,000 of their soldiers were believed prisoners and an- other oa.ooo were missing. South Koreans Dlsploased , The south Korean Government reactor unfavorably to the news from Munsan. ”We refuse to- believe the hon- esty of the Communists," said an official South Korean statement released in Pusan. The Communist report also con- tained the names of 910 British, 254. Turks. 40 Filipinos. 10 French. six Australians, four South Afri - ans. three. Japanese who may e Americans of Japanese ancestry, one Canadian. one Greek and one Netherlander. The British list, if true meant more than half of the 1.500 Com- monwealth troops missing were in prison camps. France was getting back to for 10 reported as missing. Canada was getting back one for two if the evening - formal and divine. Gowns the holiday whirl; sllmly molded bod- ices, with glittering touches, whisper- ing taffeta under two layers of net. Necklines that flatter in either strap styles. The colors are. blue, yellow and ' I rnioeo Fli0M 19.95 to 45.00 F EVENING wiurs A For folirlc svshlng wraps for rim Special Date to help glemourlzo your availing dross. Irown. gray and block. Sizes 14 and I6. 5 only. 349.95 Special-534.95 Communist figures were true. The EVENING srans EVENING GOWNS - for celebrating-W ha and holidatlng. Evening gowns to Belle of the and magic of News & views of MAP station Suniniorsldo By Atis Major General Enrico Cigerza. Italian Air Attache. visited this station on Tuesday and Wednes- day of last week. On Saturday evening. December 8. the students of s Navigation Officers' Course held an infor- mal party in the Flight Cadets' Lounge. A.C. 1 R. W. Ford. Clerk Typist. has been posted from this station and reported at his new assign- ment this week. Last Wednesday evening. the graduates of a Staff Navigation Instructor (Navigator) Course held a dinner and dance in the 0fflcers' Mess. Lowell l-Iucstis and his Orchestra supplied back- ground music for dancing. A Communications Operator. A. C. 1 J: M. Rose, has reported here on posting and has commenced his duties in the Signals Section of this unit. The Flight Cadets held a Christ- mas seml-formnl dance in their Lounge on Friday. December 14. Music was presented by Lowell Huestis and his Orchestra and :1 delicious buffet was enjoyed. AIPIO J. Dobson of a Royal Air Force Course. very ably filled his position as Emcee of the party. and the Flight Cadets are in be congratulated on their whole- hcurted effort in making such an outstanding success of this event. lucky people were novelty dances ing. winners of during the even- ,. Several Navigation Officers have arrived at the Central Navi- gallon School on posting, where they will attend El Staff Naviga- Instructor (Navigator) Course, including: F70 D. G. Shier. I-V0 R. L. Patenaude. 1'-70 M. G. Reid. I-V0 A. B. Mimee, 1'70 H. L. Broughton, FXO R. S. Norihorp, IVO A. B. Aver. IVO A. E. Kennedy. FIO N. A. Parker, IFIO J. Bowers. FXO W. Patrick. FXO E. Richards, and FXO D. Dannrd, FVS L. S. Deyell will also attend this course. Their Sum- mcrside friends will remember Flying Officers Patennude, Mlmee, Broughton. Bowers, Danard. Pat- rick, Parker and Richards, as they graduated off Navigation Of- ficers' Course some time ago. FfL Deyell is a graduate of the first Navigation Office.-rs' Course to be held at the Air Navigation School. Another successful bingo was; held in Station Theatre last Fri-i day evening. Many valuable prizes were carrledyhomc from this ever- popular event by lucky winners. F70 M. Latter has been a pa- tient of Station Hospital during the past week. On Saturday evening a "Yukon Night" was held in the Offlcers' Mess. Despite inclement weather conditions. many attended this event which always proves a pop- ular one. Congratulatlons and best wishes for theirjuture wedded happi- ness was extended to 170 and Mrs. Stewart Banks, who were married In Charlottetown on De- cember 8, 1951. ' IFVL J. A. Connolly, who will be Netherlands had eight reported missing on was getting back one. The Reds made no mentlorf of Allied captives who might have died in prison camps. Neither did the Allies furnish the Reds with such information. north and they - are living under wretched shacks which have been made out of empty tin cans. main thought troops remembered by many as It former Unit Public Relations this station. during the past week from Hali- fax, N. S. Compton cntcriatincd ntternoon. December home of Mrs. honor of Miss Mina Dye, whose marriage The lounge and ballroom were Mcormond Wm MR0 place on Sally decarnted 1" the 9910" 9' Sniurtlav, Dcccmber 22. The many the Yuletide season, and several bemmnii Ems proSpn(pd (0 me E ,'l'l-IE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN Sgi. ll. Mellisli Of S'side Home from Korea Sgt. Ralph Moelllsh of the Amer- ican army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meillsh of Summerside. has arrived home on rotation leave from Korea. after serving there since July 8th. 1950. Prior to that. he had done two years occupation duty in Japan. Sgt. Mellish ; left Summerside' about four years ago when he was 18 Six months later he joined the army and was sent to Japan with the infantry in November. 1948. He was with the first American division to land in Korea after the North Korean invasion. and after serving a short time with the in- fantry. was transferred to the tan- sportatlon corn where he was en- gaged in headquarters work most- ly in Pusan. in the south-east sec- tion of the country. Pusan. 'e ex- plains, is full of refugees fro the conditions. some in Sgt. Melllsh said that while the of most of the is ”rotation". moi-ale ls Officer of made a brief-visit Mrs. Garth Gny and Miss Jotin on Sunday 16 at the Georize ltielkle in I I r S side Curing Schedule at the Summerslde Curling Club for today: 7.00 P. M. lee 1-1.. H. MacFarlane vs. T. D. Morrison. Ice 2-M. M. Bell vs. A Brooks Ice 3-F MacRae vs. T. L. Link.- letter. 0:00 P. M. Ice 1-F. Cameron VI. lV.'E. Jenkins Ice 2-Vic I-lowatt vs. G. J. Hayes Ice 3--E. G. Offer vs. E. Can- non. good. and most of them are aware that they are doing a neceuary job in combatiing communism. He said that they are all wactblng the truce talks closely but not with a great deal of.hope. Sgt. Mellish said that relations between the excellent. Rice is,the main crop grown in Korea which is a very hilly coun- try, he said. It is colder than Prin- ce Edward Island in its winters. Sgt. Mellish wears the Bronze Star which is awarded for "merit- orious service". He is home on thirty days leave and when that is completed he expects to be sta- tioned in the New England States. Sgt. Mellish does not attempt to hide his pleasure at getllng home. particularly for Christmas. Last year he spent Christmas with members of the Princess Pat- rit-la's L”ght. lnfantrv in Pusan. where they had Just landed. -5 to L.A.C. Edward Roy bridc-to-be by assembled friends W9” Ohcned by Miss Phyllis Hogg. while Miss Ione Mncdon- ald road the accompanying cards. A dainty. delicious lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Gay and Miss Comp- ton. assisted by Mrs. Meiklc. A children's Christmas tree pnrty will be held on Wednesday afternoon in the Recreation Hall. Santa Claus will present gifts and candy to over 800 children of R. C. A. F. personnel and it is an- llclpzvgd that this year's party will the "best yet". Major H. O. Broxvn is in charge of the committee organizing this event. and has been assisted by PVC C. J. Footc. lV.O. 2 Brennan. Flight Sergeant MacDougall and Sgt. M. Lumley. once ngain. Bringing joy and gladness and' goodwill toward mcn. . Once more is heard the familiar cull, . Merry Christmas one and all ! ! ggggjggggggggggggg, REGENT W Today ............ .. 3:30-7 Thursday As December -25th rolls 'round& V CAMEO THEATRE HENSINGTON We-tlnestlay-Thursday 7:15-9:15 ' December 19-20. - Daniel 0. Sclznick brings back this great all-star hit of a few years .1gn- , "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY” A real family picture starring Claudette Colbert. Jennifer Jones. Joseph Cotton. Shirley Temple. Robert Walker. Guy Madison. 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George Raft. as an Amer- ican gambler who becomes in- volved in the hidden dangers of Europe -today, capitalizes in excit- ing fashion on his best role in years. Assured and nerveless in the face of mounting tension, it 13' the vacationing Raft who un- tangle: an intricate and persuas- ive melodramatic mesh. "Lucky Nick Cain." aside from its talented spotlighting of an al- ways dependable performer in a part worthy of him, gains thrilling support from its authentic contin- ental settings. Filmed in Italy virtually in its entirely. the film goes from the squalid sections of the underworld to the beautiful jagged peaks along the seacoast. Throughout the scenic shlfts., t.he tantalizing narrative of murder. adventure and hidden motive is maintained at a fast. suspenseful As Nick Coin. Raft is made wel- come,to .the gambling salons of a European resort town in such exaggerated fashion as to make him immediately suspicious of an ulterior motive. A clever killing. faked to make him seem respon- sible. soon supplies the explanat- ion; From that point on, it's a chase of unrelenting and spiraling thee. with Raft trusting his ever- present Lady Luck not to leave his side. Aside from the flmirative Ladv. Raft is supported throughout his perilous journey by Coleen Gray..' as a fellow. American down on her 25 Per in... race FIFTEEN Increase In Slside P. 0. Business Postmaster Arthur Allen and Assistant Postmaster Charles Pet- ers said yesterday that the over- all busineal done at the local of- fice ihls year was an estimated 25 per cent higher than last year. Monday was the peak day when over 30.000 letters were handled by the augmented staff. 'Stamp sales this year were,close to 50 per cent higher than last and in view of the fact that last year was considered to be an excep- tional year some indication of the amount of mail handled and which is still to be handled before the yule tide season ends. As in previous years parcels were delivered by truck and sleigh to the householders other- wise the limited space in the of- fice would be far from adequate to the enormous amount of in- coming and outgoing parcels.-S. EMYVALE SCHOOL Honor Roll for Novem3er: Grade X-1. Eileen Murray; 2. Kevin Coady. Grade IX-1. Florence Clarkln: Desmond Callaghan; 3. Rosaleen Callaghan. Grade VIII-l. Verna Clarkin; 2 Clarence Coady. Grade VII-1. Jean McQuaid: 2 Wilfred Griffin; 3. Teresa McClos- key. Grade VI-l. Marie Clarkiit; Clifford Callaghan. 9 2. Primary Dept.: Grade V-1. Catherine McGinn:' luck at the tables until she meets, George and the tables are turned: Uncommonly lively. Miss Gray lag an expertly cxprcxsslve actress in: the bargain. Raft is aided also by a native Italian lad on a.bicyt-le. played. understandably enough. by Enzo Staiola. the young man who came to attention in the imported film. "'Ilbe Bicycle Thief." 2. sheila Griffin; 3. Vernon Mc- Cluskey. Grade IV-1. Marie McCardle: 3. 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