ms Romanian. cnAiii.o-r'rsrowN - .. .. .. ... iiiawesrsnw GM v nntca couirii onion I Summer Street. Summerside. Phone our News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives 1. EIJIEB IIUIPIII and GEOIGI GLOW , Ilease Pbeiissi III! and III! 'ras.ona"i-aisn may be bolllltolalsy or line In Iammeldder are following at!!! gersnsrn ll 2 A1!!! "A billliit 1. nooksiore. hammer Itroet: Gearllsa Ilrasnere. ll Central Street: I" Nun-alnnll. Water Street: Mark Goudet. 0'! Granville Street; Doaeetiels Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street; Alison's Grocery. I10 Russell street. I. Ienslngton RDIAN I Continued from page I in; action before withdrawing. Enemy resistance was cracked by the Australians celoture of l-lill on Tuesday. . i CSM. H. o. Larsen of cslgary won 50 cents from Sgt. H. D. Jones of Victoria on a bet that the to In Chinese would consider the po- wur puma; 91110; sitionountenable and the attack , huh yaw. ..m,.uhm.. revealed that they had pulled out. Phone: on Office and Ge House. . .I:'”l'9”l' "' 3' .. 5”::i,:g",n CT; ' illtsl Hill Won do-Cent let ,..-1-my FINAL same of the me and home series for the Prlnce county IIIL ediate "B" title in Bedeque Rink. March 2, ,5 8.15. Freetown Royals vs. 0-Lggry Maroons. Admission-50 Ind 30 cents. -A'l'ENDlNG CONFERENCE.- Mr, Sherman Parlee, local Canad- in National EXIHO-B I-lent hi! b&en.IT.IelIdlIIIII the annual con- ference of Express Agents for the Maritime Division in Amherst. N, 5., which concluded yesterday. The conference was s two-day kgon, and included agents from the three Marithne' Prownces. Quebec and Newfoundland. 41 It -CARNIVAL TONIGHT- weg.-d grotesque figures mingling with beautiful fairy queens and handsome cowboys, characters out the period in history when imighthood was in flower, and ,,,,,,,y other picturesque costumes will be seen at Crystal Rink to- nighl where the annual carnival 1, being held. Prizes will be gwnrded in all the different class qivisions and the competition for mes, award; will no doubt be keen. There Will be skating for ,h,,,,, wm, come "as is" after the oostump parade is illdlied--'5 ti FOR SALE 80 ACRES OF LAND At Bloomfield Well watered Suitable for pasture With some wood and : lumber Apply to Mrs. Robert Mar- ':in, Bloomfield or Morley M. Beli,. Solicitor, Summer- side. : ' CAMEO THEATRE , uusmoroa I Nvedneaday and Thursday 7:15-0:15. See Jane Wyman (winner 'Academy Award Oscar) for her wonderful performance in "Johnny :Belinda", now in r 1 "KISS IN THE naitx" ,(:o-starring David Niven with Vic- ,tor Moore, Wayne Morris, Brod- verick Crawford. iaonnr 5 Tod-apy 7:15-9:15 i'I'he true compelling story of Efabulous adventure - torn .from history's pages- "TIIE BARON OF ARIZONA" Vincent Price Ellen Drew FRIDAY & SATURDAY i t r I 2 t :00 2 ' 3:30 HITS 9:15 3 "BLUES BOSTERS" j Bowery Boys , - and - ; "BOMBA AND THE j IIIDDEN CITY" Johnny Sheffield 1 SALESMER WANTED -TIE KINETIE CLUB will hold a Pantry Sale in Holman; Grocery on Saturday. March 3rd. at 2.80 P. M. -GIVE YOURSELF a credit for life-oe one of the 300 donors required at Blood Donor Clinic, St. Mary's Hall. Thursday. March 1st. 6-10 p.m. -BEDEQUE RINK, Thursday, March 1st. sudden death game. Bedeque versus Albany. to deter. mine first place in league stand- IHK. Skating up to 11.15 after game. Admission 35 and 25. Personals - Messrs. Harold Greenan and Ambrose Mccarviiie. were biuiness visitors to Summerside on Monday. LONDON, Feb. &(AP) Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, ill for more than a month, will get back into harness tomorrow. Bevin. who will be 70 March 9. is retumitrig. to London after a week's convalescence at the sea- side resort of Eastbourne. He came down with the flu Jan. 23. and pneumonia hit him the next ay. LONG COURSE One of the world's longest rivers. the Congo in Africa runs 2.718 miles to the Atlantic Ocean. For P. E. I. territory by in- ternationally known organ- ization. Qualifications, farm background essential, age between 25 and 35. Must have car. Permanent posi- : tion. Salary and expenses. Aplily Box R. C. Guardian, Summerside. T riuov unless OARNWAL CRYSTAL RINK- - TONIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH lsf. Prizes for most original cos- tumes,.maie and female Other prizes plus door prize Carnival 8.00 to 9.00 Skate after Admission 35 cents T NENSINOION RINK THURSDAY. MARCH 1st. Merchant's League Doubleheader Bradalbane vs. French River Norboro vs. Graham's Rd. First game 7:45.sharp FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd. Semi-finals North Shore League Kelvin vs. Kensington CAPITOL Summerside (THE 'BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) iiasr SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 "EVERYBODY nous II" with Linda Darnell - Paul Douglas Friday 3:30-7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 -s-it-.i.-ta.-ti-3 . sunnort. tn rout enemy troops de- nying Hill 500 to a platoon led by Lleut. Inglis is attached to the company of Mai. George Flint of Montreal. Lieut. Inglis went out after Mai. Jack George's men were atop Hill 410 to clear Hill 500. last of n series holding up the ad- vance in that sector of the front. Col. -Pbree air liaison officer. Lieut. R. H. Baler of Cobalt, Neb.. jets which , streaming down the hill from the exact enemy position. Desending from post after the battle. col. went shaight to Lieut. Laier. "Congratulations perfect air strike ever," he "You couldn't have done better." Speaking of the operation in general, he said: "This is the sort "of operation 1 like. It was completely bloodless. But if they had decided to hold, it would have taken almost a di- vision to capture it. ' "I'm glad they decided to make this only a delaying line and did- nit try to hold. They'd had just too much the last few days." rrcfessiznai cards 1. WEltr,lo Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Office Hours: REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St, Somme Complete Visual Analyses SMALLMAN'S BUILDING B for takin dlan Natl I-larry Inglis of Halifax. firmly had the nth Air Stone call in soon had napalm the command Sta ne on the most said. Chartered Accountant Building PHONE 2088 Summerside, P. E. I. E. E. Parkman. 0pt.D.., R.O. OPTOMETIIIST Eyee Examined Glasses Fitted O to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 - s.s . F. Iluntar R. 0. OBTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 Summerside. P.E.I. the summit indicated h terms”?-it is: New Seclion or School Parade a further nine, plus a pair of Chin- .. ....., ......... .. ......... Ovens Friday I ””?,f:"':,,'f',,i,3? ",:;g 9,0,”, ,,,,,,,,,, Friday. March and.. is e. am "the ma umwlud m an wmmction school children of Prince Edward 0: ma puma ' and ammunmonl Island will be looking forward to. bunehnddled boom, stockings This date will mark the opening of anwnokem muted hm ground. the second section of Schurmans Th. umk 0' m.d.qu.uly hurled School Parade. which will be pre- hodm ad a” phuphwm uench sented by the M.!'. Schurman Co. (mm we bomb. med ,0 R, th, Ltd. every Friday night over station hm mm" ",0 d.” an mud me CJRW at 7.30 P.M-. during the .11, , months of March, April and May. ' The first half hour of this hour programme will continue to be taken up by entries from any of the schools on the Island in read- ing. public speaking, piano solo's, vocal solo's and group singing. These students may present d. zieut. Peter Mackenzie of Van- couver unearthed 31 freshly buri- ed Chinese. The adjutant, cap. Bob Bwinton of Vancouver. found Equipment I I For many of the Patrician doubt- ful o1 mission interest in Korea. a platoon led by Jack Deegan of Vancouvw uncovered proof-pieces of Chinese mortar bombs and Selection the "W y may so desire so long "wad" burn” mnmctmns m as it is approved by the teacher in Russian for their use. There were also cases of Russian-labelled mortar bombs. some of which 1 have in my p- ession. Pte. Allison Bishop of Chipmari. N. B. and Pte. George Deli-oy of Gait. 0nt., frcm the section of cpl. Ken Campbell of Vancouver thoughtfully looked over the po- sitlona they had failed to capture three days ago. "They had really dug in." said Pte. Bishop. "It would have been a tough job to get them out if we'd had to." Get Hot Meal charge and is limited from 3 to sit minutes in length. An mterscholestlc spelling con- testuvzwicll bemheldfto replatc; the quiz con s w c ormed is second half of the programme during the first section. A school spelling team will consist of one student from each of the following grades, 6, 7, 8, 9, and lo. It in the case of the 1 to 3 classroom division all of these grades are not represented, the teacher may choose a student from a grade lower thanr the one not represented to fill this spot. To the playoff winners of the firlsl. anddlsecond section in vocal so 0. rca n , . As soon as Col. Stone reported piano solo. gmp::1,1):afll;f;:k&;5sL)?;g the operation 9- 5u00e55- MEL Pat individual silver and French bronze Tliihe OT V”v'W”3- hi” 5ec”"d""' medals for first and second place command. returned to rear head- miles. Sm,” and French bmnw quartershtto setlthe cooks to W- shields will go to the schools that Dare a 0 men. - win the rou sin in -v Within Y-M66 h0uT5n CQM3 L0” competitign. Theses aevaii-Id: Bvgieliml; Fumano of Vancouver and CQM5- made in May, 1:11:11 hbdlolrlbihof :1:l111TItiJ'l!iv4t3!11ieh3xi)3ostglal(::: thsichoollis which have not entered c m I18 5 - or c lldren in this ro ramme of Mai. George and Capt Harrison shoulld avail ,themselve,: it this respectively. 103'-lied With steaming wonderful opportunity which is beef End D0111 395W. Creamed P0' made possible to them by the M.F Successful A School Sports Al Borden Very successful school were held last night in Borden Rink. with schools from Borden, cape Traverse and Carleton tak- ing part. Mr. Maurice Lodge wss the starter and Messrs. Eldon Dar- rech and liiugh Ahearn the judges. Mr. Joseph Noonan was clerk. Borden too the lion's share of the top awar . a total of 15 first prizes being won by pupils from the port town. and eight first go- ing to Cape Traverse. Details of the prize list will be published tomorrow. 17 LIBERALS (Continued from Page 1) has ever managed to get. Those who voted with him, despite the fact the Government had made it clear it did not want the bill pass- ed. included James Sinclair, Parlia- mentary assistant to Finance Min- ister Abbott; R31-ph Cgmpney, Parliamentary assistant to Defence Minister Claxton; Walter Thom- son. Ontario Provincial Liberal leader who sits for Ontario riding. and David Croil (L-Toronto Spa- .dinai, former Ontario Labor Min- ister. The combined Opposition voted in a body for the bill except for two Progressive Conservatives - Douglas Harkness (Cal-gary East) and Frank Stanfield (CoIchester- Hantsi. The Independents also voted for the measure. Among Liberals who voted for it were George Cruichshank (Fras- er Valley), Wilfrid Lacroix (Que- bec-Montmorency). Arthu-r Lalng (Vancouver Smith). T. H. Goode (Burnaby-Richmond), E. T. Ap- pievrhaiie (Skeenai and James A. Byrne (Kooienay East). tatoes. bread. peas. cisarets and Schurman Co., Limited, - s Mr. Byme is a trade-iivnion man, chocolate bars. Maj. George. surveying the path the battalion followed and Col. Stone's headquarters for below- obviously visible earlier to the Chinese-and looking at the troops settling in for a cold snowswept night. mused: ' "Well. at least it was an easier go this time." 300 VOLUNTEER Actually. his company had the roughest go so far in this camp- At aign. , But forward-looking Capt. Swin- ton. also surveying only mount- ainous country in the enemy's di- rection, replied: "Yes. but I didn't think we'd have to cross the Alps to reach the 30t'e parallel." WITH THE U. S. MARINES IN KOREA, Feb. 28 - (AP) -Fr-us- trotted interrogators questioned a Chinese prisoner for hours-and couldn't get a word out of him. Then they learned wh-y: the This Evening BLOOD DONORS CLINIC wiiisrrln BLOOD DONORS The ST. MARY'S HALL, SUMMERSIDF 8.00 to 10.00 Summerside Branch, Canadian Red Cross Chinese was deaf and dumb. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28 - (AP) - Mrs. Anna Sosnovsky complained that her husband awakened her with a singing tea kettle because she wouldn't. .gct out of bed to fix breakfast at 5 A. M. She said Charles Sosnovsky is 89 and retired and had no earthly reason for eating that early. She was granted a divorce VII, vocal solo. Marguerite LeClair, Miscouche Convent, Grade VII, reading. Carmella Gallant, St. Mary's Academy. Grade VI, piano solo. Edward Wright", New Annan School Grade X, reading. Kathryn Harper, Summerside Elementary School, Grade IV, piano solo. Sally Darrach, Kensington School, piano solo. Dorothy Perry. St. Mary's Academy, grade V, piano solo. Donna Bradshaw, School, Grade III, piano solo. Dolly Williams, Miscouche Convent, Grade VI. reading. Maureen Forbes, St. Mary's Academy, Grade VI, piano solo. Summerside High School, Grade VIII, group singing. INTERSCIIOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST Central Bedeque' vs. West Devon' ' These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 classroom Rdivislon This sciiunwiins sonooi PARADE Presents. the Following Programme Over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. MARCH 2nd. "I951 AT 7.30 PM. 1. Alban Gallant, Summerside High School, Griicle All contestants are asked to be on hand at 7.00 p.m. on Friday programme is a public service feature of THE M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. TO-IIODDEN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT In case of fire outside the Town of Borden limits, it will be useless to call the Borden Fire Department. the equipment outside the Iowa limits would vio ate the Town's agreement with the cans- Rail whose pi-ope pelled to -p tect aIv:,lis,times, in case 0 fire. Signed: IRVING MacDONALD, Chairman, Fire Oommittee,.Boi-den. P. E. 1.5, yesterday. HOOKEY BORDER RINK TONIGHT BORDEN NATIONALS VEPSUS SUMMERSIDE CRYSTALS Third game for Intermediate A hockey championship of Prince County Admission 25 and 50 cents Skate after game foirner president of the Kimberly. B.C.. iocsl of use International Un- ion of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. i Liberal ranks - Fred Mscdonald Government. railwayman and former president of the Edmonton Labor Council ions can negotiate checkoff priv- ileges more through legislation. merit view put forward by Paul E. Cote, parliamentary Labor Minister Gregg. security and a further than the voluntary revoc- able method. But he said the ”in- trusion of the state into collective bargaining" would be objectionable. Unions and management should be left to negotiate such matters. East) said there should be no ob- jection to someone coming back, i I But another union man in the tEdmonton East) - sided with the 1 Mr. Macdonald. e (C.C.L.), took the view that un- satisfactorily than This also was the Labor Depart- assistant to Mr. Cote said he favors union checkoft going Angus Maclnn is (CCF-Vancouver I contest Winner -The above photograph to Parliament. next year with im- pi-crved check-off legislation. ' is of C-hriton Ti-owsdale. little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Trowsdnle iof Borden. This photo won second iprize in its age group in the baby contest conducted some time ago by Mr. Gerald Gray, Photographer, Cha-riolteiowri. MANY LISTENERS NEW YORK. Feb. 28 - (AP)- llarry Armstrong. 72, who wrote the music for the song 'lSweet Adeline," died today. Richard Gerard, who wrote the lyrics. died in 1948. The Young Men's Christian As- sociation, founded in England in A United states estimate gives 1844. has a world membership of the total number of radio sets in about 3,500,000. the world as 195,500,000 in 1950. Order No. 37 Of The Prince Edward Island Milk control Board Made Under the Provisions of "THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MILK AND CREAM PRODUCERS, CONSUMERS AND DISTRIBUTORS . PROTECTIVE ACT" By the Prince Edward Island Milk Control Board on February 19, 1951. . And Approved by His Honour the Lieutenant-Governnia in-Council Pursuant to Section 8 of the said Act on the 22nd day of February, 1951. ORDER NO. 37 Notice is hereby, given that on and after the 4th day of March, 1951, the price of fluid milk and cream in the towns of Summerside and Kensington shall be as follows: MILK , Pasfeurlzcd and Raw . Retail Wholesale Per 16c Per 08c Per - CREAM Table Retail Per qt. 64:: Per qt. Per pt. 32c Fer pt. Per V2 pt. .. .................... .. 16c Per 1,4; pt. Whipping Retail , Wholesale PET qt. .. 31.00 Per qt. - 96:: Per pt. 50c Per pt. .. Per V2 pt. . 25.: Per 1,2; pt. The price of fluid milk to the producer shall be at the rateiof SL04 per pound butter fat, and the price of fluid cream shall be at the rate of 86c per pound butter fat. By order- P. E. I. MILK CONTROL BOARD (Sgd.) H. J. MacDonald, Chairman (Sgd.) G. Claude Smith, Board Membell (Sgd.) Dr. W. R. Carson, Secretary. On Sale Saturday, 3 Grade V, Summerside Elementary Little Shop Charlottetown we are com- Regular 2.98 SATURDAY 1 1.99 1 Big Clearance BLOUSES First Quality Blouses that are being cleared to make room for better selling lines. These are Spring styles in snowy white and charming col- ors, that will enhance your Suit or Separate Skirt. Come in and shop for, a better Blouse at a Bargain Price on Saturday! No Phone or Mail Orders Please Regular 3.90 SATURDAY. 2.99 Sorry - No Refunds - No Exchanges - Nb Returns HoLMAN's l.sdles' Wear Summerside