PAGE EIGHT C Basement Values Menls - Lailies' Men's Corhartl Overalls - high and low back styles - good quality denim - sizes 36 to 44 - 5 I priced at only e pair ...................................... .. "Kitchens" Jiffy Sireamliner Overalls - 5 sonforized shrunk - sizes 36 to 44-per pair I Men's Broadcloth Boxer Shorts-full elastic waist - striped broadcloth -- sizes small. medium and large - per pair . Men's Ties - regular 31.50 nd 32.00 - each .............................................................. .. Men's Work Sax by Stanfields - work sox - reg. 31.25-special; per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C Men's Broadcloth Dress Shirts - solid shades of blue, grey and tan - fused collars - sanlorized shrunk -- sizes 14 1-2 '.';,.L?.I,'”.;..Z”?.1fl',5,7,f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. 2.75 2.25 1 .00 Men's Broadcloth Pyjamas - sanfarized shrunk - ploln shades-reg. T325-special. per pair Men's While Handkerchiels - lull sized -- priced at 6 for ................................................ .. LadiesiInRliesement Ladies' Krinklecrepe Nightgown: - short sleeves - lace trimmed in colors pink, blue and maize - 1 I sizes small, medium and large-each ............... .. Ladies' Jersey Nightgowns - plain and fancy stylesi - in colors pink and blue - sizes medium 2 and large - each ........................................... .. I Ladies' Jersey Slips - camisole top with lace hemline e white only in sizes 34 to 42 - 1 each .............................................................. .. . I Ladies' Rayon Slips - fancy top with lace hemline - white only in sizes 34 to 42 - -I each I lodies' Silk Brieis - plain style -- colors white, pink and blue - size: small, nmdium and large - per pair ............................. .. ,. Lodies' Coat Sweaters - fancy self design - 100915 all wool -blue, green and turquoise - sizes 14 to 20 - priced at only - each ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. 3:1 9 Children's Wool Blazers-- -cord trimmed - sizes 3 to 6 for both boys' and girls' - wine 3.75 and navy blue - each ...................................... .. 49c Children's Cottonlsweaters - pullover and Cardigan styles - smart check patterns in colors red, yellow, blue, navy :?.i.3'i:.:.7 ................................. .. 79c... 1.25 ...... ...... .. 49c Multi Colored Shopping Bags - .. .............................. .. 2.98 Children's Rayon Briefs - fancy lace designs - sizes 2 to 6-per pair ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H each Helen Morgan I - Dresses ...................... .. Showing At 2:30 - 7 -9 MG-V. TT - A DANGEROUS MISSION BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN-Boiling over with excitement! Intrigue and Romance! HEADLINES I A STORY Tilill COULD SHAKE TOMORROWVS 3 y if, EXTRA! NEWS ,'I'RAVELOGUE "HOLLAND" II II III in. ' Acailian Hole Two aalnntea fro Railway station, ,Xineu and Theatre District. A Modern Irlck Building with Automatic Sprinkler system In every Room for our .aueoto Safety. LARGE COMFORTABLE WELL FURNISHED IOOMI WITH PRIVATE BATII AND SIIOWEI ---. DAILY nus amau: 85.00 and 35.50. oounm: two. Two: naps suo ' Newly Decorated llooine With not e Cold Water emann .8250-83.00-33.50. DOUBLE uoo-Mao-35.00 lot? nttmtoooo us. to no sill. EEBVICEAT POPULAR PRICES - III! PARKING THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN I THE EASTERN GUARDIAN gTlse Guardian may be bought at ....IFL00R POLISHEISS by the hour. Contact Montague Electric Co. ....'(l'()N'I'A('T Montague Electric Co.. for propane gas installations and gas sales. ..'MONTAGUl-I Electric 00. for electrical installations and re- pairs. Phone 92. .. R8-I-L SPEED EASY "SATIN." The new washable. interior wall nniah. in ten charming modern col- ours. at Stewart 4.: Becks. ' ...'F()R TROI'BI.E free repairs cntriist your watches. clocks and precision instruments tn V. R. Pepler, Tho Jcwclicr. Montague. watches in tho Monlaiziin River- around for a new camera for thc spring and summer cintl to drop ;in those winter films for fin- iisliinz. V. R. Peplcr, The Photo Shop, Montague. .. f("Hl'RCH OF CHRIST. Sun- day, Marrli 29th. 1953. Montague: :.l0.00 a.m.. Bible school for all ages. Join our ;3r0u'ltli: adult Bihlo rlnss in Romans taught by lliri Minister. 11.00 a.ni. morning worship, I.ord's Supper preaching. hltirray Rircr: ;a.m. Bible school and ,Suppcr. Murriiy Harbour: p.ni. Biblc Srimol and Lord's .Supper. 8:00 pm. united evange- ,listic st-rvirc of three ('llllLiL'l10SIal Murray l-Inriioiir. 2.311 p.m. radio ipropram. ”Whm-o The Bililr Spmksli. mcr CFCY. Kcnnctli T. Norris. cvnnizclist. JMISSION BAND MEETS-The March meeting of Trinity United Church Mission Band was held yesterday at the manse with the president, Dorothy MacDonald in the chair. The worship service was led by Boyd Coffin and the study Sy Mrs. J. M. Fraser. Dianne Ma.cLeod favored the meeting with a piano solo. Roll call was answer- ed by TWEIICY-CWO members. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. George Beck was appointed to lead the worship at the next meeting, Ve- ronica and Gillian Taylor to sing a duct. Mrs. Higginbotham will have charge of the meeting which will be held in the chumh hall. The circle was formed and meet.- ing closed with the Mission Band purpose. A social period was then cnjoyed. Men. Women (Continued. 3-31.. Page 1) top of its head. , Attacked In Moonlight The gangs attacked in clear moonlight. at midnight. slaughter- ing all they met. in R. seven-mile strip of the Uplands area. They burned huts, roastfngi whole fam- ilies alive in their wooden dwel- lings. Those who ran out. of the 11.00 Lord's 5.01) it. has just he-an drcdgerl. Tradr them in for a new mic front. 529.75. up. V. R. Pcplcr. Thc Jewcllcr. Montnizue. ....'NOH'lS the time in look andi AGENTS:-MONTTGUE: Herold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce Mecfhee, Mira Joyce Wlgglnton. Plus McKinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. the following places in Mantegna 3'03 Dame Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In sourls: The Snack Bar end I. "icbarde 1 lion. .3!-'08. PROMPT SERVICE in watch repairs see Robert E. Mosh- er. Montague. JBIRTHDAY PARTY-Mrs. Le- roy White. Montague. entertained yesterday afternoon in honour of her twin daughters, Janice and Joanne on the occasion of their third birthday. IIOPRE EASTER. SPIT.ClAl.S. Coronation souvenir Cups and Saucers, 60 cents. Plates. 45 cents. Large Trays. 65 cents and 40 cents at Campbell's China Shop, Mon- tngue. . I i ..'l)IES IN ('AltIBRIl)(iE. VMASS.-Word has been by Mr. Reginald isouris of the sudden death IA. Mncl)onalrl Mass. The late Mr. has resided in the United States yfor a number of years. His re- mains will be broght home for burial. His brother. Reginald. left .liy air yestcrdoy for Cambridge. ll-Tune-rail arranzcnients have not yct been completed. at 'hut.s found a ring of murderers with knives and hatches waiting to hack them to pieces. Within an hour the Lari location was Iablazc from end to cnd. I Nairobi hospitals were filling ;W.ll.l1 a stream of hideously wound- 'ed Kikuyus-mostly women and ;Clllldl'Pl1 - brought in by fleets of trucks. . Doctors and nurses worked with- lout. pause to try to relieve the agony of scores of tiny children land their mothers, ripped and lslnshed. A number of pregnant women were diisembowelled, yet still alive. and doctors struggled to save their lives. i Opposition crltli (Continued from Page 1) there should be more money paid To the teachers and he felt that all the money voted for the De- partment ot Agriculture should be spent to aid that primary industry. Maj. MacDonald spoke of the excellent work done at the Voca- tional School but thought. there should be far greater advertising of its potentialities in order to ac- quaint more rural people with What it has to offer them. on educa- tion in general he was inclined to agree with Ron. Mr. Darby that it was inclined to swing too far along the material lines and he wondered "how I could get along trying to pass the entrance exams today." He tossed out a suggestion that it. would be a good thing if a standard system of hand signals and road signs could be set up for all of North America. But be approved of the proposal to add R. C. M. Police to the force where and institute an educational program for drivens. But he was dubious of the value of a motorcycle patrol as he thought police in ordinary appearing cars would catch more breakers of the traffic laws. The speaker referred to the "death" signs on the highways and thought the Safety Council had mixed the point. of their use en- tirely. He said they should be V IT'S TilE IIPROARIDUS S loses! 8.. the true Floyd I-Iumeeton. IANEI EXTRA! ililill MIt;iIlIi' 7-9 TOOK HIS PET LION ALONG WHEN HE l0iilEl) THE ARMY lg MGM's "HUGH. Rior or Til ' told in tile mqigosiee end the .lliiRlEllIN CARPENTER 4-'3-'-FEIRIESS iAliANir..i.-.-:-. i CARTOON - TRAVELOGUE "ARE ANIMALS ACTORS" COMING MONDAY Irish Concert At v, Montague lodge ..'At the close of the. regular meeting Thursday night'at Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. meme bers of Acme and Hillside Lodges presented an Irish entertainment in the lodge rooms which was heartily enjoyed by a large num- ber of members and friends. The program opened with brief re- marks by Mr. J. Malcolm Mec- Kenzle. noble grand of Hillside. and Mr. Gordon coffin in top hat and tail coat. acted as master of ceremonies. Mrs. J. M. Fraser and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald were piano accompani.st.s. A special feature of the enter- tainment was the sale of twelve beautifully decorated cakes which were auctioned off by Mr. Lorne Wlgginton. Retreshmevnts. followed rereived.Brehaut as pianist. and square MacDonald of dancing with music by Mrs. At- . 1 on wood MacDonald. Mrs. W.n(,N--1. "Rm. mm, Wm." 0... lMarc-ii 24 of his brother. James Coffin. Mr. Emerson O'Connor and ' Camhridize.lMr. Archie Stewart. Macbonaldi TORY OF THE G.i. WIIO -YEAP.!!I odverttune . oi lillariosul iiiiii PRIIIDE EDWARD TODAY iii liiiliili "'7 by R sing-song with Miss Alva Douglas brought a most enjoyable evening to a close. islanders Find Continued from page 8 er Larry Travis fired a. slap shot that was partially blocked before rolling past the open corner. Holdaway scored the Islanders first goal and his first goal of the series at. the 10.29 mark. Hold- away. Clements and Wiseman rac- ed into the Glace Bay and on e smart three man attack with Hold- away getting away it hard shot on net. Lockhart blocked but. Oiexnents grabbed the rebound and after circling the net centered out. to l-loldmvay who fired a low shot into the corner from 20 feet out. Beaiudry, Hurst and Gordon came chose to making the count Z-1 shortly afterwards but were turned back at the goal mouth by Lock- hart. "Buck" W-hitlock combined with Erwin Grosse to set up Bab Gray for the Islanders second goal. Whit- lock took a pass from Gmsse and worked his way from the corner to the side of the net before centering out to Gray, The latter converted the pass with a shovel shot from the crease. A little overs a minute later hard working Marceil Clemente oarrted the puck over the Glace Bay line and centered ahead to Lyle wise- man. The latter knocked down the pass and sent Holdaiivuy into the" clear. Chuck ripped hcime another 20 footer to make the score 3-1. Erwin Grose, the blonde speed- ster from S'.ian'lnlgan Falls) fired out a pass frcm the corner to set up Bob Gray for the Islanders placed at dangerous places and not evervwliere after somebody was killed because ll. driver was not looking. There was no point he said in having them on a. otraight stretch of road. Regarding the building of drag- gers he expressed his approval but warned the Government in their program not to forget. the small inshore fishermen. He also noted the good work done by the Forestry Division and said that people were becoming more conscious of the need to conserve the trees rather than remove them as was done too often in the past. He objected to "four or five" sons of one family working on the roads when there were other de- serving men who could not get 5. job and blamed it on the poll chairmen who favored those with political leanings towards the party Montague of Mr. Benjamin Wright ..'01t.izene of Lower Montague and Montague will learn with re- gret. of the passing last evening of Mr. Benjamin wright. at the home of his son. Louis. in Lower Mon- tague. The deceased. who was in his 90th year, had suffered a lenghty illness. and peeved eway early last night. In his early days the late Mr. Wright; followed the sea, and made several voyages to the Old Goun- final goal. Gray's first tahot was stopped by the deitenee but Bob picked up the puck Imcl drew lock- hart out at poetlon in a smart ef- fort. I.1ine'up:- Glace Bay: Goal. 1..ookh.art; de- fence. Vex-rier. Burega. ,Hlnchber- ger. Amodio; forwards. Watson, Cooper. McKenzie. Macey, Miller. Backor. Bonhornme. Raynak, Mc- Craoken. Keller. Citmrlottetown: Goal. Miillar; de- fence. Gustnveson. Mc.Lagen. Tra- vla, Brkleclch; forwards. Whitlock, Hurst, 1-lolde.-way, Gray, Gordon. wiseman. Beaudry. Grosse. Clem- ants. Referees; Mathieu and OlDonu- hue. Summary: First Period 1-Glace Buy. Watson (Burega. Cooper) , ..l3:58 Penalty: Gustaveeon 14:36. Second Period 2-Charlottetown. 1-Ioldaway I-Clements, Wisemant W229 Penalties: 1-ltnchbergcr 5:32, Beaydry 5:32. Third Period 3-Charlottetown, Gray (Whdtlock. Grossei . I-Charlottetown. I-Ioldmra, (Wiseman. Clements) -1:23 5-Cliarlottetown, Gray icrrosse. Whltlocki 1522'! Penalty: Hurst 5:46. Stops: Lockhart. . .... .. 13 16 16-44 Miller .. . 9 '7 3-22 MDIITAGIJE Pre-Easter Services MONDAY. MARCH 30th to FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd. Guest Speaker Rev. Donald McClure Services Monday Night BAPTIST CHURCH Tuesday and Wednesday UNITED CHURCH Thursday and Friday PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TM ili!..l :-su.i.s' Hula f1f;lEln Solution To Last Saturday's Crossword in power. DAILY CROSSWORD A0305! (2. Men's name 15. complacent 1. Island (poem) 16. River republic (Ruth) 5. Electric DOWN ll. River catnah I. Unrenned (Swim) 9. Marshal 2. Of the city 21. Courageous 10. Come in 3. Shore 22. European , 1" Pmlow mm loumiy " IIDHLIILIEITII 4. Amrmatlve . - ” ' I 18. Dllmelfe . vote (van) 18. Ap:e:.i-ding Lilli-ILI lifdldltl 14. Glrl'l name 5. Quantities house (Phi ”' 15. An of paper 24. Beem re-ml-1': itenrsr indefinite 0. Poker stake 25. Discover t a quantity 1. Coin 27. Greet 32. Sweet I 16. Iun (con- tsiun.) quantity potetoee tracted) ' 8. Pleasure 29. Detects N. Point of 11. Deprlvel of 9. Native 30. Norwegian the camper; sensation of Arable pleyiiirrlftit 81. Hint 19. Past 11. Far distant J1. Loemy 88. Constel- ' 20. Regret in space . deposit tattoo 2!. Monetary 18. Flowing (Mississippi 40. Greek unit (Elem) nrment valley) letter t 3!. A young codtlsh 25. 0ne's strong point I 30. sound. ; es bells - 27. Wire l measure 38. some 29. Conveni- cntly 3& Port. of "to be" 84. Magic sttcil 35. nt. feethtred start 86. A dellceto i point 80. Artlilciel alloy of you or Illver (Egypt. Archeol.) 80. Drench 00. Smooth with en iron 61. lefties JMILY ORYPIOQUOIIE-Ilere'ebewteworiiiti AXYIDLIAAXI hlaollil - one letter slnfpty stands for enottior. In this example A to for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Iliigle Ietttre. trophies. the tenth end formation of the words are sit tilnte. liscti day the code tetgere ere different. - - v -- - - PILLOW need. spee- .N.' I aornunneuuiui 'KR.CRO FYCQ IUX Yesterday's cryptoqootci Till ' rtvmm ciax-.a.vs9i:...... A tux rsi-I -i-uritviirr, .PF'??l0.Vl P9.!9'&3"9' v ' D it MARCH I23. (rig amen nonon . Bwedcn ' Q -. K. 0. Petteraeon. en .elect.ricmi, recently made his 140t.h,blood do. nation at the sabbatwerg Hoepii. at here. Altogether he has donat. ed about 75 quarts of blood since try. In later years he" established at Lower Montague where he tie- oune a promeroue farmer. He leavee.t.o mourn one son. Louis. with mom helreelded. and one daughter. Libby. Mire. William Mechochern. Mermaid. Funeral arrangement: were not completed feet night. 1934. to newly and contentment 1 wiilcli takes core of you dad your iesiilly ledoy . .. and tomorrow . . . is planned oconomv ' eflered by modern life assistant: services. .a' i Vi” Life or Cennda in Prillcf rne toilowtns Representatives of the aun Edward island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating to life insurance or annuities. without obligation. CEARLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS J. A. MOORE R. C. SHEA, KINKORA II. C. BOHAKER -- Unit Supervisor Charlottetown. P. E. I. Ready for Spring and Easter iiiiiiir DRESSES A new edition of your favourite Spring and sum- mer prints. Patterned to perfection in rayon, iaffct-us '. or silks . . . Many with con misting jackets. NW2 Discount ALL LADIES COATS. surrs and DRESSES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL NOW! Use our law-away plan - o. small deposit will hold any gannent. 1.. The GREENDAL en. mi. LADIES' sronrz ...................... .. 150 or. Grsonali ST. git; Peciwm rliay Summit .....,......... & all winter! complete comfort that Ioakee e 'per-, foot eumnte day so enjoyable. I. At n H i -. s ' -3333: "lpioviiil if i.2':.'.."l'.”ii - i duplicates condition: that provide eoinpleu art: ' s ' c I l. I. Air et euigtn ionpuwn.'- D 19- I-it um -mi-as st utmeini II . ' ' I. now Iesuidily to . ed in-in -4! 7: h feuoliere enleulee. if . .' 4. Alt that is flit-end. eieee eel tnelef J i' lEllff.l'-am I I - 5 ' ' err-r cur nu-o reeuiceifceux M can CLZAARX riuu. ox); I i.t.t..::.:'.'..'::.::1::..t'r.:.:".-i'.:fr;?i” -I l g . . in--rm ' human an-”Ec.iii I90-I-.I0,.F.ltzr.o,i,.3t I I