PAGE EIGHT Ounce Devotees I Currency 50 P.(:. A1-mus. Ore-ece. lAPl -- Greece I mu: holiday may declared and devalued her currency by so from the Rollicking Broadway Ploy! mend mum Tuctuo - Dunc!-d by 'V llilsill. lllti KIT It Ni HIT. ” 4&5 ,por cent. The drum cut in the! value of the anchnta-from 15-; too to 30.000 to st--unannounced. in a TQCIO broadcast Thurldlyi lnuht. lama were ordnred oiosed Hiday vttille the devaluation was being carried out. y ' ihatit Goodlbr l Ihlettelrw-1'l3PPYLAUG1iS. HIICNELI LUST!- -s. Iununlu-In amauwtncwl IXTRA NEWS-CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30--'7-9 CAPITOL MATINEE Children Adults ............................... .. EVENING Adults Children's statutory holidays GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES ......... .. 30c plus tax 5c-35c TODAY - TllE. ' WED. 15c plus tax 3c-18:-, 40c plus tax 8c-48c on Saturday and all ......15c (No Tax) THE Y'S MEN'S STAGE HIT PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Mon--Tue-Wed-April I21-2s-29 60-CAST OF SIXTY-60 All Seats Reserve Tickets on sale. now by all Y's Men M-' u MATINEE EvENmG Children . ........... .. 170 plus tax 30--200 , 40c plug tax Se,--48c Adults .; ................ .. 35c plus tax 5o-40c , ,,,, .. Mo Tllug tax 99.55;; Clilldrens Matinee Admission on Saturday and all statutory Ho days ........ .. ltlc 1'71-A.llPE DAUPHIN SPECIAL! AABIRTHPIIACE OF HOCKEY" - CARTOON Where the gait. are guy. And the Pirates hold swoyl Admission 31.00 .5. ”l'. M. I.I.ICWI'.l.l.XN LTD. hi): TIE GUARDIAN. (1IARID'I'l'I1'OWN 3-its eastern GUARDIAN AGENTS:-Dl0NTAGl'l'Z: IIIIOII F. Landry. III. .)T.lI ICIIIK. III. e Bruce Mat-Phec. Min Joyce Wlufnhl. flu Ilellnno-, AGENT GEORGETOWN: WIIIQ Invert. The aursiut I-ia"yTrT bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Bone Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In " (clown: The Post Office: In Sourin: The flinch Bar and II. Richard: E Ben. ....'MON'I'AGltl-1 H"-Ml'3 and . 'I)0N"I' FORGET the -big an- School meeting. Mnndlu. Anni nivernry sale going on at T. M. lluh. in school at 8 pm. Every- l.lewellyn's l..td., Montague. The one urged to attend. sale is extended till April 15th. . tMr. Arnold .Vlncl.ure. Mon- tague. was a weekend visitor to Wood Islands. "Mrs. Jessie Shaw. Montague. has accepted it position with the Mlbon Drug Co.. Montague. Mr. Francis Vuozzo. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vuozzo. Montague. ..'BEFRIG-IERATOIIS - Kelvin- atore and priced exceptionally low. You be the Judge-at Stewart & Beck. .. lHis many friends arc harms .."r1t0UT I”-ISHl":2ltltIEN-Mnbon in see Mr. William Steele out Drug Co.. Montague. is sponsoring again following his recent illness an anglers wmpemionp and cm,- at his home in Mnntntzur-. 15 your chance .0 get some mu mm class fishing equipment free. For --AP-UNT. -- WP 3”” b00k1H8 the largest trout taken legitimately orders for C-I-I. outside house on opmmg dug Am-11 15th md Paint. Special price on four gallon brought to us for inspection, weigh- and over. Tins includes Trutone mg and display, Mabonis Wm give the winner his choice of 35.00 worth of fishing gear. There is ' --'v-- p also a season competition. and the u '5PlllDG . F11-l-E" MAT-l owner of the largest trout recorded. TRESS-ES - lour choice of one with us during the season win re. pair Pillows or one pair Flannelettel eeive his choice of 51030 warm or Bllinktls Willi ill? l7U'-'ClTrl5Fv Di l1".V.the finest fishing tackle. There is one of our three best Mattresses at. 3150 an addmmml 55.00 prize for Sl9WfU"- dz BPCK the largest rainbow trout caught . W" during the season. so, if you land : SP'F.ClAl. mccttncs at vMon- 3 mg one, bung it in and have 3 ltagur CVllllITll of Chris! rnnnnutngzp try for these excellent prizes. all ihis tteelt. lnmght: Mrsn IRHIDII Berk soloist. licnnctlt Nul- lris. evmnzcllst. t White-at Stewart & Beck. St. Davids Men's Association "rhe monthly meeting of St David's Men's Asociation took place on Monday. April 6th, in the Church ilall. The members enjoy- ed a delicious supper. served by ladies of the AllXlllIll'Y. till har- advan- lor bl: sale at mm lnues Montazue. Trikc lime .nntversary April l.'tth gains for etertone. (ago of the extra ntortcy setting llll) s. y .,'F()R THE FINEST in fish- in;: equipment. drop in to Mabort Drug (lo. Montzuzue. In stock are the finest lmllmv glass and fibre Dr. I.loyd Show introduced the ygluss rods, Slvlll hzunhon. Tonkin speaker for the evening. Brigadier 'cane, and .t walc assortment of.Reirl. Before Cl0lll:.! so. he com- reels. linr-s, flew, nets and m'cr5- merited on the excellent singing ithinu requested to fill the dlS- of the St. David's Men's Choir at lcriminatin: fislicrmrutis needs the Easter service on the previous And if you arc fixing up your evening, which he found most in- old rod. pick up your ferrules splrlng. and ferrule ccnlcnl, tlm--ui, vttz, Brigadier -Reidis talk on the work also at Mabon I)ru: Co. the and aims of the Department of store Illnl. Sll1lpllPS the best in Physical Fitness was of absorbing interest. He stressed the building I ..-- -V of character as of paramount im. , . !RETtJRNS FROM (ONVEN-yportance in the general program of TION-Mr. Alcx Illmlllnlt return-. fitness of body and mind. The one ”; in ms lmmr in N.-xx Perth Sat-its it great. assistance to thp 1-.l,h.-r. urrlriy follmwrt: 1 our:-e-weeksland should be the coal of all work ymp to Kamlonps. B C. where he. In this field of endeavour. attended the annual meeting ofl It was reported that the sum of lthe Canadian Co-operative Wool 515 has been paid to the George. iGrowe-rs. of which he is the prn- tmvnF1lm Council towards the new Ivinelal director and a member of projector: and hope was expressed lithe executive. En route Mr. that further donations would come visited all the ma,1or1iln from generous members real- lfishing equipment. lliamilton cities. where he met many former izing the benefit to the C0mmllll- islanders. and throughout the fly. whole three weeks trip. which -m.MM..mVg also took him to Vancouver. he had a very enjoyable vacation from his many labours at Ills , Pisquid East Anti flarge farm at lNevt;Pc1tl1. ..,.'KERE'S ONE way to make .your pennies stretch--and stretch. V-and stretch. Take them to the; - -' Mr. Guy Jay Erpelli. the E33. ;Original Rexnll Sprint: One Ccntll” Wfellelld at the lmmg gf his Sale which opens in Montague onyD3I'6l1't,s, Mr. and Mlrs. Wendell Jay. .Wednesrlay at yotlr Rcxnll Druz. eu- ;Stnra, Yes. on Wcdne.vdny of lltisl Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birt, chm-- lweek you buy an arlvertised Rcx-.l0W'-l0Wn) spent the Apm 4m :all product. add one penny. ond3lVePl(E11d as guests of Mr, and M,-Sy secure two full-sire, lull-qualityy Sammie Birt. 'Rexall items. limft tvmt untill M. Vfthc sale opcns tn rnztke up a list Mr. and Mrs. Harold Afneck inf your drug: store nccrls do ltiand family, Mount S-t.cu':u-1, were lnow-then you'll be ready for Visitors in Pisquld East Sunday, iWedncsday's big: savings. Remem- April 5th. ” is T .. 2-.0 Youlllovohtmlorsunm '”'-"9-r-".-.-wt-mov-1 Matineo 3:30 -- Eve 7 and 9 GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES I tmvulocuuonmvoovoourl-sill I ber the place--your Rexall Drug .......4 listore. Remember the event--the. Miss Mlabel Jay. Charlottetotvrt. .Orlglnal Rcxnll One Cent SHl('.fSpel1t the Easter weekend at the 'lMabon Drill: Co. home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lev; Jay, l Ms Mlss Linda Leard. Charlotte- town. spent lihe weekend of April 4iAl'1 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard. Mr. and MrsT."We-ndell Jay were in Charlottetown Saturday eve- nlntl. April 4th. attending the wedding supper at "The Charlotte- l9WI1' for Mr. Stanley Glover and but bride, the former Mrtry Mac. Gregor. Mr. and -George Dover were visitors in Charlottetown Saturday evening, April 4th, Mrs. Owen K9ll)':l'R6 a visitor in Charlottetorwn Tuesday. April 7th. .Miss Gcorzle Dover. teacher in Ptsquld East School. motored to oharlottetownt Tuesday morning. -ROYAL STATE LANDAU This horse-drawn royal state lan- dau, used during the visit of the King and Queen in 1939. will con- vey Governor-General Vincent Money from Government House to the Parliament Buildings in Ot- tawa for the capital's celebration yo! the coronation June 2. The ion- Ann." at lull! Dane convent. dau has been refinished in ma- Dealh Saturday Of Montague Man . 'The death occurred at Beach l.Grove, Charlottetown on Saturday of Mr. Harry Thompson at the age of '18 years. The deceased. bum in Montague the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, spent many years in Western Canada, and was in Alaska during gold rush days. He later operated a farm at Union Road. He is survived by a son, William, Lower Montague. lie is also survived by a brother. Arthur of Milltown Cross, and I sister. Mrs. Etta Poole. of Men- tague. A half sister. Mrs. Forrest Clow. Montague and a half brother James Thompson. Halifax also survive, The funeral will be held on Mon- day from the home of his son. Wil- liam, at Lower Montague at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Lower Mon- tague cemetery. April 7th. to attend the annual Teachers' Convention. Mr. Edward rt. Jay was it visi- tor in Oharlottetown Tuesday. Allfll 7th. -BA .st. n':.u.l'IsTti:.u.s. lspecial Service tst. David's W.3t.S. and Mis- sion Band held their combined Thank-offering service in the Church Hall on the evening of Tuesday. April 7th. The Mission Band was introduc- ed by their leader. Miss J. Llewellyn, who spoke of their work and play together. she expressed deep appreciation of recent kindly visits from an interested and sympathetic cider person: and suggested that other interested visitors could do much to encourage and stimulate the Mission Band during its future sessions. The children of Band. with their president in the chair, gave the parents and friends gathered in the hall it very faithful and can- own youthful choruses. There were also two trio: and a quarlette. They were accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Larsen. Their thank-offeringswere collected; the Mission Band circle was formed. and Benediction said. Miss Llewellyn is to be highly oom- mended for her excellent and faithful work with these little ones. at the age, when good train- ing is so invaluable to them. The ladies of the W.M.S. Auxili- ary took their places for the ser- vice of worship. conducted by the leader. Mrs. W. Paterson. The call to worship was read and responses received from the Scriptures. A series of readings, meditations. and poems were given by the fol- lowing members: Miss J. Llewellyn. Mrs, Ilobbs. Mrs. N. Hansen. Mrs. S. Walker and Mrs. Trenholmc. The theme of these selections was the triumph and glory of Easter- tidc. A solo was rendered by Mrs. P. Allen with Miss S. MacLeod as accompanlst. Two Easter-offering envelopes were presented at this V The Neighbors if '- Frenchmen yell 'whee.whee'! . y - at -"It was MY, idea to jolnutihet Marines. Sis just but me ' - l By George Clark jbvuIn.uuu,....,,',...g- i -.. ggnrta 4--1: 544 Potato Storage Holdings iommred The following comparative fig- ures of storage holdings of po- tatoes on April 1, 1952 and 1953 have been supplied by the Fed- eral Department of Agriculture: 1952 1953 Inland. PEI. .. .. 2,075 1,687 Inland. NS .. 72 131 Halifax 4 I. Saint John .. 7 4 Inland. N.B. 2.541 3.586 Maritime 4.699 5.414 Quebec 498 564 Eastern Ontario 104 69 Western Ontario 489 681 Prairies H0 146 British Columbia ,.. 101 28.3 Totals . 6.001 7,159 1951-10.457 1950-ll.250 1949- 9.357 1948- 6.460 service; and Benediction was pronounced. All present were invited to stay to a very delicious lunch served by the members. The total Thank- offerlng amounted to 520. which gives splendid aid to the en- deavours thc W. M. S. strives so hard to support. . . l the Mission vlncing picture of their worlr.They: prayed in unison. sang hymns and ALBHIIRY PLAINS SCHOOL The l0ll(7'.ll'Lg is the honour roll of Alrbrrry Plains school for March. Grade IX - 1. Bothy "Wilson; 2. Richard Praught; 3. Lorraine Valley. Grade VIII - 1. Betty Praught; 2. Violet Walker; 3. Martha Walk- er. Grade VI - 1. Peter our-ran; 2. Ella. Walker: 3. Buddy Valley. Grade V - 1. Joan Praught: 2. Edna MaoMlllan; 3. Kay Valley. Grade IV w 1. Rose Praught: 2. lfstelle Wilson; 3. David Walk- er. Grade in - 1 Marie Curran: 2. Wilma Wilson; 3. Gerry Doyle. Grade ll! - l. Florlne MacMil- lan. Grade I - 1. Florence Rich- Torhm y ards; 2. Basil Hynes; 3. roon, doors carrying the Royal least of arms. Walker. Highest average in senior grades - Betty Praught: highest average in junior grades - Marie Curran. Teacher - 5. Margaret Lowery. Peakes And Vicinity . .' Mr. st. Clair Fisher, student at St. Dunstanls College. is spending his (Easter holidays guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Dtmphy and family. Many friends of Mrs. Joseph Troinor, Stanhope Road. regret to learn that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital suffering from pneumonia. All join in wish- ing her a speedy recovery. Miss Pearl Grant. student at - Notre Dame Convent, arrived at the home of her parents April lst to spend her Easter holidays. Mr. Louis McCarthy. who is suffering from a broken arm, re- turned to his home in St. Teresa April 1st. He was struck by a board from a saw in a lumber mill in Nova Sootla where he has been employed for over a year. Mliss Ruth Donnelly. st Pat- rickis Road. spent. the week end at April 4th. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny. Morell R. R. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trainer, Dundee. spent. the week and of April 4th at the home of his brother. Mr. Henry Tralnor. St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Ioslle Rogerson. student at St. Dunstan's College. spent the week end of April 4th with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rog- erson, st. Patrlckis Road. Mvlss Marcella Bradley. nurse at the Sanatorlum, Charlotte- town. spent the week end of A- pril 4th with her parents. NI. and Mrs. Urban Bradley, St. Ter- esa. Mr. Joseph Kelly had the mis- fortune to cut his foot recently with an axe while uorkmg in the woods. Miss Marjorie Trainor. student Qnt all h&' Inlldue at her no... is Inlays load. 1 Doris Dnnnslly. ch”. Iottatwn. punt. the tater holi- days with not pinata, ur. and lln. Alfred Donnelly. st. pm. rick! hold. Min Iinulla Devfne. ltudent, u It. Dunst.an's College. spent u... tote: holidays with her moum In. L. Devine. The many friends of Mr. 11". old Pholsn. Byrnez mud. ..n pleased to him: that he is stem. llv Imervvlns after his recent ' :11: the Charlottetown Balm. Mr. Albert Handnhsn was . visitor to the city on April 7th, . spent tlx with no. par. Intl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun phy- The Misses Joan and Eleanor Mdlnnls. Charlottetown. spay the week end of April 4th win their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johx Mclnnls. Elliotvale. Mr. Ray Tralnor. Wlndon, turned recently from where he visited his brother-In-law. Mr. James MacDonald. re Halifax sister ant and Mrs Toaohers from this vicinity at- tending the Teachers' Convention in Oharlottetown included the Mines Anne and Marian Mcfnnls. Mhrian Roger-son. Messrs. J. T. Valley and Gerard Fraser. Mr. Edward Duffy. Morell R, R.. was a visitor to St. Patrick's Road on the afternoon of April bth. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hondxahan and family. Mr. Elmer Molnnis, teacher in st. Charles, spent the week end of A-pril 4th wth his parents in Peakeb Road. Mr. Joseph Oondon. Georgetown. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillan and fam- ily on April 7th. Friends of Mir. L. E. Hughes re- gret to learn that he is conflnet to bed with a had cold. All join It wishing him a speedy recovery. . Mr. Elmer business visitor to April 4th. Rogcrson was g Charlottetowi Charlotte visitor tr. Mr. Carl Mcxenna. town. was a business Peakes' April 8th. --Bb GRJMBCBY. llzngland, (CF)-After '53 years. co-education is ending at the Wintrlnglham Gra:mnn:r School Headmaster Ronald Gill said "1 am convinced the differences be- emotaonally are such that they are better educated separately." The first electric street railway in the United States opened in 1885 at Baltimore. Md. BACKACHE ror quick comforting help for Bsckube, Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, irritating passages. Leg Pains. and loss as energy due to Kidney and Blades! otibles, try Cyltcx. Quick. DOIIIDMO 85”" ction or money bult. Don't suffer Anotbet diy without using your druulst for cym: and paints. Iox3SS . ' a DOLLAR Groceries Sugar. 5 lbs. for .. ........ AT . 49: STRETCI-IERS YOUR SELF SERVICE GROCERY Household Matches. 3 for 29: Toilet Tissue. 3 for ,. . . . . . . . 39: Bon-Ami. 2 for . . . . . . . . 296 Jergins Face Soup. 4 for .. 25c be sure to see our very large stock of Hoar coverings. wallpapers Gliddsns Rock-Spar Vurnlsli. l-cent sale and special Brush otter during this sale. Watch for further notices in the mall. Studio Couches and Chesterfield: . . .... .... .. . . . . . . . . II5lVo' OFF llll.CllEY 8: iVanlDEllSTINE l Mon nous A House Cleaning . Shinolu Wax 39: Aiax Cleaner. 2 for . . . . . . 2'): Spin and Spun .. .. n w... 296 Sunlight Soap. 10 for .. . . . 98c Sunlight Soup. 5 for . . .. .. 49: Lord. 2 lbs. for 35: C. F. Shortening. 1 lb. for . . 22c Cake 0, Powder Clark's . Pork & Deans. 20 oz.. 2 for . 37c Heinz Tomato Juice. 20 oz. . . . . . . 17:: R. H. Rolled Oats (Giant) . 47c Grapefruit. 3 for . . . . . . . . . 24c Oranges. 2 do: . . ..... . .. . . 45c Campbell's Tomato Soup. 2 for .. . . . .. 25: Bacon. 1 lb. Sic Planters-8 oz Reg Sale Pounut Butter. .. . . 21 24 Planters-12 oz. Reg. Sale Peanut Butter . . . . 37 33 Planters-16 oz. Reg. Sale Peanut Butter . . . . 47 42 n.....'. so tween boys and girls mentally and i y