PAGE F OURTEEN Answers Questions On New Postal Rates OTTAWA. (GP)-Canadians will pay an extra two cents starting April 1 for mail returned to them by the dead letter branch of the Post Office. Postmaster-General Cote told the Commons Thursday the charge for the service will be increased to live from three cents. He.was re- plying to a question by Stanley Knowles (CC! - Winnipeg North Centre). The present three-cent charge is mposcd when a letter which does not bear the sender's address is ient to me dead letter office. apened and returned to the sender. The increase does not apply Mr. Cote said. to letters bearing a re- turn address which are returned to the sender. Mr. Cole also disclosed that the rate for post cards will be in- TIIIILLING SCIENCE FICTION BTOIY, AT CAPITOL THEATRE, BUMMBBBIDI --The fascinating tale of a pre- historic monster that comes back to life to attack a modern-day city is told in "The Beast Prom 20.000 Fathoms." Warner Bros. presentation which opened yester- day at the Capitol Theatre. The picture relates the fabulous story of a. dinosaur which had been buried in the ice of a North Pole iceberg for 100 million years until freed by an experimental atomic blast. Making its way down the Atlantic coast to the U. S. shores. it forges inland on a bustling metropolis. Authentic re- productions of the ponderoua beast and the havoc it wreaks are seen in the film. Towering over the streets of the city. the beast plunges the met- ropolis into panic as it leaves a creasedmtriviffirwftvom three cents April 1 THE GUARDIAN. path of death and destruction - hurtling automobiles about like toys. and crashing the walls of thei buildings. ' IETDTD Paul Christian. who became an. actor under the direction oi the world-famed Max Reinhardti Drama School. plays the role of a' young nuclear scientist who first? dlsovers the beast from thci Mesozoic era. It "Ls largely through his efforts that the beast is tie-i stroyed alter it attacks the CRY: with all the blind fury of i'.s' multi-ton bulk. Club on St Patrick's and evening in the King G Hall. Joshua Middleton, a Ken land-owner show favoritism in treating two daughters. nicknamed i'Tempest" and ,siiiiic" because of their temperaments. These parts ably nlaied by Donalda aid and Thelma Cameron. TIIAGIC AFTIZRMATTI SEATTLE. (AP) - Stanley J. Dec escaped with his life Tuesclayl when his car plunged from the end. 33!. Patrick's Play i lfonsington -A capacity crowd was delight- ed with "Tempest and sunshine." staged by the Indian River Drama afternoon corge tucky played by Bernard MacI..elian. found it hard not to his Julia and Fanny. tsun- opposite W979 MacDon- Dick 0. 3 pl" into the deep waters of; Wilmot .a school teacher played salmon Bay. He opened 5 wmdowg by Ciiireiicc Mccarviile. is the objvet of Tempest's superficial of the car and escaped through it,l pulling his five-year-old son Tho-l, mas with him. Dec died Wednes- day by drowning in a bathtub. i cluirms and they become eng But when Dick becomes Tcinpeis's love :-nd Sunshine. while visiting aged. ill. is proven shallow. her HYPNOTISM FAKE OR SCIENTIFIC FACT? SEE FOR YOURSELF AT THE DAVE STEWART SHOW WITH AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 291!) AND 30th AT 8:15 P. M. SPONSORED BY THE KINSMEN CLUB Tickets on Sale at Enman's (both stores) and Maurice Mill, Men's Wear ' PRICES: s2.oo - 51.50 - s1.oo. We Pay The Tax. Boys!....You Can Toda A C.C.M. BIKE FREE! Enter This Great HDLMAN CONTEST - future brother-in-law, falls in love and bC(0lll8S engaged to Dr. George Lacey. This part is taken by Ger- ' zilil Glover. Tenipestis persistent jealousy. urcr Sunshine. is aroused and she sets out to win Dr. Lacey from her sister. She is aided in this by :1 SIlt'lFL)' widow. Mrs. Ida Car- inivzion. played by Agatha Mac- ' rllan. and they. in their plans to Home a bad outlook on Sunshine nuke use of the three colored ser- iniiis. Aurt. Judy. Uncle Luce and Ambrosia. vcry iiell played by His. Hilda Ral1I.iil)', Andy Turner and Roma Mccloskei. The climax IOlllC5 when Tempest finally wins him and because of the things she does Dick Wilmot and her mother vre dead of broken hearts and Sunshine is very sick. She then takes a rlianize of heart and ll':ikP5 a coniplcte confession and : wolves in change her ways. Dicks' sister played by Irma MacNeil and foshuals ofd maid sister. played by Mrs. Frances Campbell com- T l)'”iP(i the owl. The coniplicaietl love affair was (il?lll.'lllL"liiV played and the hu- mor of the colorcd servants went over well. The program directors was Rev Father L. P. C1liiflgi'l2.ll and 5310.: WIN y! 1st Prize Brand New Genuine C.C.M. BICYCLE PENNIES IN THE Complete with Ham and Rear View Mirror 65.00 Value the correct answer or the FREE Bike. The Jar nf SECOND Prize. CONTEST ENDS MAY Isl Join The Fun- -Try Your Skill You May Be A Lucky Winner! iermine the winners. notified by mail or phone .4 Here's All You Do - GUESS THE NUMBER OF On Display In The Boys' Shop Gel Your Entry Forms Now FOLLOW THESE RULES- . This Contest is open to Any Boy on Prince FJTWRFIT is- land. except children of the employees of R. T. Holman if you buy 35.00 worth, you get 10 '-"T" Limited. 2. Make a Guess as to "How 2nd PVTIO The Bottle" on display in The Royal Shop. I. Visit Hnlmnn's Boys' Shop You get ONE entry for cvcry 50 cents worth you pur- TE" Jur 9' P""'i.5 chase in The Boys' Shop. Fill in your bring or mail to The Boys' Shop, Holman's. Summer- iiide. I. The more you buy the greater your chances of win- g nlng because you get an entry for every 50 cent pur- chase-for instance: vguesses and so on. ou S 5. A Sales Slip showing it piircha-:c from lloImrin's Boys' Shop and dated ht-tween March 27111 I MUST he included with your nnsivr-r or answers. S o" 1 B. At the end of the Contest in the event of more lhan 1 correct answer being received, drawings will be mode to de- 7. Decisions of the Jiirlges are Final. Winners will b- in the local papers as soon as the judging is complet- HOLMANiS Boysi Shop GLASS JAR - - Many Pennies There Are In and ask for an Entry Form. answer and and May lat (May lst) the boy having one nearest correct wins the Pennies will be given as in and names uill he pllhiishlli CHARLOTTETOWN were rendered by Donalda Mac- Donald. Mary Gas: and Reggie iPendergast and instrumental imusic by Monca Giiiis. Jimmie Beairsto and Bernie MacKlnnon. There was a scale of candy dur- ing intermission. The program was enjoyable and served to commemorate in a fit- ting manner the feast of St. Pat- rick. - IN iiEnEii'i7iM MRS. GEORGE HICKEY M.iny frien throughout the Island, heard with great regret of the death of Mrs. George Hic- key in Lakewood Hospital. Ohio. on March 24. Belle. as she was better known, was born at Port. Hill, P.E.l., July. 1884, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Montgomery of Port Hill. Until the death of her husband. George Hickey. she lived in Worcester. Mass. and was a staunch member and a diligent worker of the Presbyterian Churcii. Three years ago she moved to New Haven with her son. Norman and family. But she made a year- ly visit to her old home in Port Hill. brothers: Gertrude. who resided in U.S.A.. until ii year ago. now living where she was laid to rest beside her husband who predeceased her three rear: ago. . Much sympathy is extended to lthose who mourn the loss or one Tu-ho will long be remembered by ' her relatives and friends. !O'scar Awards ,Are Announced i HOLLYWOOD, (AP) - Audrey 7Hepburn, the lovely princess of "Roman Holiday," and William l Holden. hard-bitten war, captive in iiistalag 17." won the top oscars ;for best actress and actor in the ;academy awards Thursday night. I "From Here to Eternity" was, lnl'Tll0Lll'iCEd the best picture of: ii9.3.'l. and swept awards for sup-i l riortlng players Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed. director Fred Zinnia- man and writer Dan Taradash, It won eight awards in all. tyiniz the ,rr-cord i-if "Gone With the Wind." Professional Cards i i T. EARLE HICKEY Chartered Accountant l Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Bummersidc. P. E. I. PHONE 2088 i W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. l. I. MUTUAL BUILDING 1 (lranvllla at Water street i Bummer-alda iuIAL P. 0. Box I use on E. E. PARKMAN 0pt.D. R.0. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office flours: 0 to I) - I to I and by appointment. PHONE 828'! IIIGENT THEATRE BLDG. Innanar St. liunanerafdc I. F. HUNTER R. D. OPTOMETBIST lununoralda. P. l L Complain Vlanal Analylea Glnuu Fitted PHONE Sill lMALI.MAN's IIIIILDINO A. Raymond Grunt. I!Sc.. 0.0. OPTOMETRIST I Complete Vlaual Anaiyaia Classes Fitted In Water street. summeralda Above Maurlca Millie Man'a Wear Phone 8530. llll. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN - Dial 2520 Water Street East Bummersldo N. E. ELLIS Ii SUN lira - Auto - Casualty INSUIIANCI I Runner 3 lliaanardda Ill. L. N. ZIELINSNI Ifenaington. P.E.I. Office Hours: Afternoons 1:00-4:00 EM. (Except Friday). Rvonlnn 1:00-0:00 EM. (Except Tueaday). Maternity Cases and Calla by appointment. for the year took place yesterday, at the home of Mrs. J. P. Lantzl On her return from her usual , summer visit last year she, with --- y her son moved in Lakewood, Ohio, mM12 -inhn W- Adams W35 R where she resided until a few days recent busimsi V351?-OF 10 01? ago when she was obliged to enter mainland i Lakewood Hospital where she mmm quimy passed away on 'March 24, The Misses Edna and Alfrcdi, she 15”” to mourn her loss, OiBrien, teachers at St. EiBailf)i'S'.i an only son, Norman and three W9"? WEEK-9nd BU?-5'-5 at mt-l”'i izrandciilldren: six sisters and two home. in Port Hill: (Ella)Mrs.HcrbMac- Cape Wolfe. invent the weekend Arthur. Ottawa: (Colierl Wor- at her home. cesier. Mass; IEdithi Mrs.Ralelgh --- gruce, E35: pomp 113.1,; (Rose) Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Arthur of! Mrs. George Crozier, Worcester. Summersidc. were recent visitors Mass; (Grace) Mrs. Henry Yen. with the lailcrs mother, Mrs. Adi. Port Hill: (Dorothy) Mrs. Wil- McArthur. 1 iiam Vcale. Port Hill and Clair. -rr- Charlottetown. A brother, l-lash Mrs. Percy Matthews spent all well pre-deceased her 17 year: few days recently at the homo; lagn, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McArthur: he funeral services was at - gj Worcester. Mass. on March 26. Mrs. Frlllk YGO TIES Tell-i”W0l home after spending some time in; Alma. as guests of Mrs. Wlillami Mountain. L attended the St. Patrlckls Play ini Tignish, Misses Beatrice Brien. and Messrs. Ivan and Hotel rice O'Brien were in attendance a7 the play on March -18, at F Foxley River, spent.tlie week-enrtl at the home of her Thomas Griffin. Mrs. Charles Barnett Lloyd Adtlms were visitors to Sum- merside on March 19. On they were accompanied by Master Ronald Adams who was discharg- ed from hospital that day. fcriii: the Western Hospital. Albcrton, tended the Maid of Money." Parish Hall at Alberion on lvlarcli parties for this splendid evcnlm: couple of clays in Halifax this Week Home Beading Branch Hold Annual Meeting The Margaret Stewart branch of the Canadian Home Reading club met for their annual lunch- eon at the Charlottetown Hotel last week-end. The table was beau- tifully decorated with daffodils and iris. After a short address by the president and a toast to the Queen, the members enjoyed a game of bridge in the lounge. prizes being won by Mrs. A. G. Putnam and Min Jean Gill, a welcome guest at this annual gathering. A boutonniere of roses and a bouquet of tulips and spring flow- ers were presented to the presi- dent. The final meeting of this clubi where the program for next ycari was presented by the selection- commiitee rind officers were elect-l ed for the coming year. L ndhnih E .Vioinity T Mrs. Cyril Mcxenna. teacher at i -- i i i Mr. and Mrs Fred Mt-Kinnoni Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. the and Mary 0'-i chamber device. In February this year two French naval officers set a depth record of 18,200 feet in a similar craft. Piccard, '10. was giving his lut lecture at Brussels Free Univer- sity Wednesday before retiring from teaching. He said scientists need a new and cheaper type of machine with a lighter engine to explore medium sea depths. His underwater helicopter would MARCH 27. 1954 have a plexiglass cabin to lnsun complete visibility and would be fitted with a inulti-bladed rotor. The rotor blades would give the machine its vertical movement and two small engines on its sides would propel it IlOI"IZOfILl.Ii'. The rotor and side motor would be run by electricity and in an event of engine failure the mach- ine would rise to the surface auto- matically. FRI. - SAT. - MUN. Elli) OF THE MONTH SPECIALS Miiiioii 26 - 27 - 29 Domestic . SHORTENING. 2 lbs. 55:: Bema ' MOLASSES. 2 qts. 69: Libby's . BLENDED JUICE. 2 20 oz. tins . . . . . 33c Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 4 T0 oz. lSns . . 49: A. B. C. Fancy Pink SALMON. Tlb.tin 39c Carriere TOMATO JUICE. 3 20 oz. fins . . . . . . 39: Broken Pckoe TEA. 2lb.bags 51.45 Old City STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 oz. iur . . . . . . 49: Robin Hood Legion CAKE MIX & FREE TEA BAGS. 2 for . . 65: PEAS. 20 oz. fins. 2 for 39c SPECIAL 9.2 cu. ft. DEEPFREEZE REFRIGERATOR Regular Price 5339.50 S289.00 for Spring Ilouse-cleaning. Now"iN STOCK-A New COW"!!!-IS. Wallpaper, Pittsburgh Paint and all needs Selection of F133- Phonc 28-2 P. J. and C. KENNEDY LTD. Kenslngtoii Tig- ish. i Miss Noreen Griffin. teacher at: father, Mr. and Mrs James Adams. and Mrs Mr. return Hcr iriany friends regret to learn that Mrs. Earl McArtliiir is suf- from an attack of virus piicumonin. She is a patient in Many from this community rit- St. Pat.rlck”s Play. staged in the i7. All voted it a huge success and much credit is dtlc all responsible of fine entertainment. Mr. Blair Williams, who has spent the mist two months at the home of his srriiridparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams spent a visiting his mother. He leaves by car on March 22. for Toronto where he had been emploved for several months. He is being ac- companied by Mr Donald Grif- fin of Burton. Lot 7. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wallace of Georgetown, ment a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallace and former neighbors in Elmsdale last week. Mr. Wallace. it former resident is a retired scctlonman. He and Mrs. Wallace spent at pleasant holdny with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea. Albertnn .sY., Plans For New: Undersea Craft BRUSSBI5 (Reuters)-Deep sea explorer Auguste Plccard said Wednesday he plans to build a new type of undersea craft-an "under- water helloopter"-io explore sea depths down to 6.500 feet. Last September Prof. Piccard dived to a. then record depth of Just over l0,0tl) feet in his "bath- yscaphe”-a massive steel diving ttCAMEO” KENSINGTON Fiiday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. "BBONCO BUST- ltl". Technicolor. John Lund. .li.yce Holden. Also Serial and News. - ”'ROYAL"" BORDER !'iiday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Saturday 2:30. Howard Keel. Jane. C-ieer. "nE8Pl'.lA'I'l SEARCH". M-G-M also presents "The Hoax- ters”. Bank drawing Saturday. NOTICE All locker contracts expire March 31st, 1954. Your con- tract will be renewed unless notified to the contrary. CBAPAUD OREAMERY COMPANY DELANIY TOURIST IIOMI Phone: lienaington I Cast of Thousands . . Fantastic! 5- 1 - I -' Te Thrill-Picture You've Been Hearing Aiiout on TV and Raiiioli i'A CHRISTIAN -PAULA iiivviouo - ctcii iigtiiwiv KENNETH ioiirv JACK PENNICK ioti uoauiil."...'i:'io miiucu in.-wni. hr mi o.....ii Alt - ammiemeun. atmiiow luiloh i.......s llluli in-in muv NAIIVMAUSIN -'ll-ii-uyoim Iuiidn - tum-4 I. IUGINE iount M... .,uii cuisiu and MCI oitu -ma.-.ai.WARNER BROS ALSO - ALSO COMMANDO CODY (Sky Marshal of the Universe) In Another Thrilling Adventure CAPITOL Summer-aide. TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Sensation of the Nation from Warner Bros. . Over a year in the making . . . Y But it could happen even in our time. RAGING KING OF PREIIISTORIC SEA-GIANTS! Wnvmv in mm" in..,,,,.,,,"'" M S Siillllll ilfiliill risi EVENING Children Adults Crapand, pP.E.I. 50c 75: Penn 1: Mystery Melody Tickets Suspended for this lngagenianh E In last night's academy awards. Eternity was adludgod best picture of the year. Don't miss it! Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:20 WAKHWTFU3 FROM HERE To ETERNITY - ADMISSION! - MATINEES Children . .. Adults LA ! I