e cram‘ . , ._ , . . . _ was ‘GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN‘ . ' _ p" I _ l Acclaimed By The World's Leading Critical _ Grand Prise Winner of Seven National DAILY THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPEN p 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. s 0 In 1948 The Winner of . . . FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS! ¢ Best Actor 0f The Year lBest Film 0f The Year ' Beat Art Direction ‘Bast Costume Design ' lest Set Decoration (In Black and lVhitti PRINCE EDWARD THEATRI WED. d: THURS" JUNE 'i 8i 2 Matinees At 2:80 — $1.00 Evenings At 8:80 — $1.50 ALL SEATS RESERVED ONLY ISLAND ENGAGEMENT I GIIIII CARSON I IROIIII DONAT i» _ sacs so mam ‘ . vov l°"”4|>“ vwTTVVv ww Plilliili EilWiillli Shows ’ 8:80 7 :00 9:00 CAPITOL 2 — DAYS — WEB. Mill TliiIliS. 53?. ‘ttisttietifii ttlan ililessiiig h iliiiNSil M1459 mlliliilliii stunt - i" vs i. ililii W" “ M POPULAR SCIENCE -- a lHe STRANGE DRAMA or a MAN wno KEPT A h TIMETABLE eon MURDER! g8 Pdwet “liS . “News i . ' WW” " .. lhq “dam mitt intiuu ... ititniii‘i‘“" TODAY ONLY (pec-isiou or CHRISTO- PHER BLAKE" _ SHOWS 3:30-74:45 / .1 SPORTS - CARTOON CAPITOL rncsnxrs NEW BILL A drama packed with emotional appeal. Warrior Bros. "The Decision of Christopher Blake", starring Alexis Smith and Robert. Douglas, opens today at the Capitol Theatre. Adapted from Moss llart’; well- known Broadway hit. which won widespread approval when it first hit. the boards as a legitimate pro- duction, "The Decision of Christo- pher Blake" acquires deeper feeling and breadth through the magic of the cinema. The slot-i unfolds against s. family rift. with zlic shat- tering effect on the mind of a young son. His imagination runs riot as the drama is told. with ‘trick’ sequences portraying his innermost thoughts. These scenes are said to be among the most fas- cinating and unusual ever attempt- ed in a motion picture. Alexis Smith's role as the wife and mother demands a dignity and simplicity, which gives her a chance for a strong portrayal. Ollllosits her as tho husband and father, is Robert Douglas. well known Lon- don stage star, who is now making his American bow under Warner's bumer, Ted Donaldson. Cecil Kel- laway and Harry Davenport are featured in the attraction. M‘. SWING YOUR PARTNER REGINA - (OP) Square dancing is making a comeback in Regina, thinks Les Lnadman. one or the city's callers. "Once people got on the floor there's no holding them back," he says. madman ssys he learned calling when he was l6 but. people "got mad at mo because l had such a loud voice. You could hear me five miles away." Mr. Stewart and Vicinity Mrs. l. C. Clark has returned to her home in Mt. Stewart after a two month visit to the States. Mr. Ed. McAssey, Bordon, was a recent visitor to the home of his sister, Mrs. Jonathan Affieck. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McGregor of Halifax, spent the week-end with Mrs. McGregofs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lesrd. Congratulations ars extended to Mr. Leo Atkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins, Mt. Stewart, who is one of the graduates o! St. Dunstani University this year and who has received his B.S. degree. Tho Missss Doreen Mercer, Etta Coffin, Eileen McEachsrn and Ei- lsen Jay, students of Prince of Wales College has returned to their home for the‘ summer months. Mr. Charles MacDonald and Ivan McKerncy ‘of St. Dunstan's Univer- sity and Lana Douglas and Frank Pigott of Prince of Wales College liovs returned home, having com~ pieted their termrtbis past yssr. Mr. James R. Doyle and Reginald MacDonald of Mt. Stewart were in the city recently where they at- tended the very interesting and educational meeting put on by the Sherwin-Williams Paint Cc. in the Canadian Legion Home. On Wednesday night May 18th the Winsloe players presented their two one-act plays in Mt. Stewart Legion l-lall to a largo audience. The singing by Lclth Sweeney of Charlottetown was much enjoyed and was cncorod many til-nu. The Calodonlsn ’ between acts by twoJadies from the Scottish High- lands were also spacial features. Proceeds were for Mt. Stewart Wo- men's Institute. An enjoyable afternoon was held by the school children of Cana- vsy. Savage Harbour, St. Andrew's, Pisquid East and West, Glengsry, Cherry Hill, Head of l-lillsborough and Mr. Stewart Schools on Wod- nesday afternoon in MacDonald Bros. Thcatra when the R. C. M. P. of Charlottetown, put on some wonderful and educational films. There was about 250 pupils in all. It is pleasing to learn that the Mt. Stewart cannery owned by the Consumers Co-op. Associsti Ltd. is to be opened this year by the new board of energetic directors. They have taken the contract to can 10.000 cases of strawberries for the Mt. Stewart Strawberry Ex- change and it is rumorsd that the cannery will bo in operation all summer and fall for other ps0- ducts. All wish these directors sv- sry success. Mrs. Vivian Drake, Morali, ppsnt tho week-and visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chsstar Coffin. .. no seams sans: uoosnrta {have was: ~ MONTAGUI "ttttumeiicma iisv 2w. - eiiniiia lute 4n Don't miss this opportunitlysttfilgvtésnsnmer clothing at a GREAT SAVING to your- self, WHERE QUALITY Watch for Circulars of sale prices la the mall, or call and sso for yourself. UNI OI TWO SPICIALSAIE ' MEN'S SUITS — With Two Pants Registered to $55.00 — NOW $37.50 MEN'S SUITS - One Pants Registered to $42.00 — NOW $21.95 0 to fflpnrtlhlfhlhscslhlrililwaat h?“ A assassination?’ ALLBIDU Your i VIII! lsilil. Trousdaadiasay soamssTm ordsrwlllbsglvsaonruostoardai ri-ie eastern GUARDIAN maybe ‘sonnet ssorrraouai Isadm Albert Alana In Isn- aosim oaoauarowui was» us» ' baaghsassngctfle lapses in It. Peter's: Ila Iii ..'I.'II MONTAGUI I110! ITOII is now showing man sptc- isis la women's said man's irrsoiisamo Ann anamo- nsensrd Gillis. Phone 62 ring I. MDMIIUO- .31!!! MONTAGUI 8B0! STORE is now carrying a com- plsts line of children's and misses‘ HQMCOIMAC - DIEIING Cream Sttparstcrs — hand and power driven. and wlkers. gas or electric, to fit your budget at Mac- [god 5 Greet-is, Montague. ..'MIQLBOD it GREENE, Mors- taguc, have now in stock a full liins of all types of farun machinery and parts_ --'MacLEOD b GIIINI. Ilen- tsgue. airs ready to supply farmers with Bcatty Stanchions and water howls. hay carriers and forks and stool trsds. Anne lhdliaoiicrn. Mon- tague, was a rscsnt visitor to Primrose, where shs wsl the guest of her hrothersin-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MaaLeod. _, ‘m; many friends will regret to learn thlt Mrs. O. K. Wight- man, Halifax, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital, Mantl- gus. JMISOELLANIOUO DHOWER. —.Mr. arid Mrs. Malcolm Benton. Montague, were honored by their friends and relatives in Brooklyn, Friday evening, May 20th., when they were tendered s miscellait- eous shower at the home of Mrs. Boston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hume. The many love- ly gifts were opened by Mrs. Kenneth Dewar and the verses read by Mrs. Arthur MscKinnori. The happy young couple gracious ly expressed their appreciation, ill~ viting their friends to visit them in their home in Montague. A so- cial hour was then enjoyed uitE-i a delicious lunch served by thc ladies. . ‘CANADIAN LEGION MEET- ING - The regular meeting of the Gsnsdian Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Hail, Monday waning, May 23rd. The president, Mrs. mnery Mac- Neill presided. The meeting open- ed in regular form followed by the roll call and the minutes of the last meeting, which were approv- ed as read. Mrs. Harry Higgin- bothsln reported for the kin-hon commit and she was asked to order the necessary materials for redccorating the kitchen, the work to begin as soon as possible. One; member was reported sick in Hos- pital. The financial report show- ed that the proceeds from the rc- cent Card Party was $30.40: One letter was read re ways and means of raising funds for the work of the Auxiliary, Tentptlve plans wars made for sponsoring s, dancs in June and a committee was appointed to make the neces- sary arrangements. An there was no further business the meeting Montague. was held in the Legion - adjourned. JYOU MAY LII! I'll!!! - Ycur feet need esllnfortl. lgtisfy both at tbs ssoutssus lbos Blon- ..°WI Allnowfaa sttbs Montague lbos lion the Dads for men in Gillie and Strap styles. 4-,.’ Miss Zelda Maolncd was a visitor to Wolfvlils, Nils for a few days attending the convocation sa- ertilss st Acadia University. Miss Louise MscPlissson. who has bssn workinl in Halifax fa‘ the past year. is Qondill a vaca- tion st the homo el ha: parents. Mr. and Mrs. John MsoPlurson. Gian Martin. _ Miss Frieda Morrison spent a tow days at tiis homo of hsr pal-ants in Annandals. Lieutenant and Mrs. ll. lilac- Lean. Souris, were visitors to Mell- tague on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Ladner. 0n Satur- day and Sunday Llsut. Maclican. Lieut. F. MacDonald. and Lieut. .1.w. Lsdncr completed the writing or their qualifying nominations Ioi‘ m. ssiii mam an. Battery. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Clark, Mount Stewart, were business V1]- itors to Montague on I'ridsy. Mr. Linus Rossitsr, mmsrclal traveller, was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity on Friday calling on his regular customers. Mr. J31‘. Kiekam, Liberal nomin- ee ‘for Kings County, was a busin- ess visitor to Montague on Thurs- day. Mrs. Murdock Msolirlnon. who spent tho winter months at the home of hsi’ son-in-law and dwshter. is spending a two weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Willard Jenkins, Pownal. She was acccm. panied to Pownal by her daughter. Mrs. Ben Macl-urs. ¢__ Mrs. Arthur Fraser, Montague, is iipefldiilil a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gill. Inna. ' Mr: Charles Boudresult, may“. gel" of Swift's plant at Ollieary, Flient the weelond at his homo in Montague. Miss M!!! MsoKlllr-ie. “Glitt- sue. b” warmed employment at the Rings Ocunty Hospital. Mr. Sheldon Jay, employ" o! ghq Canadian National Railways, Mo“. tsguo, spent the weekend at tho home of his parrots in Mount Stewart. Mrs. 0.8. Green and Mrs. lruco Mst-Piisl. Montague. wm recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Howard Maclbeod. Char- lottetown. was a business visltcr to Montague on Friday. Miss Bells. ‘Macltsnzis and w. Findlay MscKsnsis. Glen Martin. wars visitors to Montague on Thursday. Miss Joyce Jsnkins. Gsorgetown, was a visitor to Montague this wssk visiting friends. ‘rbs Irvin; Oil‘ tantra: “Isak- Onk”. arrived in rt st Mon e tblswssatoillsomrgslams sis t? thousand lliions of Ila and oil at the five hugs tanks, The tanks an located on the south side ol the rivsr. with pips llnss runnuu dir- sotiy to the wharf wlisrs the gas sguoil ars discharged from the ..'NIW BASEBALL FIELD — During tho past wssls tile mam- bers of tbs Montague baseball tsssn completed tho preparation oi tbs new baseball field which ls io- . catsd at the south and of the town. Tbs field was donated by Mr. Jack Annsar for the extended use of the club. The field was levsliod off by a maintainer and bulldozsr from Pools a Boar Construction 0c. A largs amount of clay was moved from the south side of the flsld to the north aids so as to build up and lsvsl off tbs outfield. The whole flsid is about 360 ft. long sud 800 it. wids, and has boon graded and raked both on the infield and out.- fiald. The infield has also bell! rolled. arid the lines put down. and the first practice was hold on the paw flsid this wsok. Mspy thanks are duo to thoss who so generously helped in providing a good play- ing field for the boys oi the town who ars interested in playing bsso- ball. Georgetown and Viclnliy Blonds of Mrs. Archie Wight of Burnt Point. are sorry to bear that illness has necessitated hor enter- ing the King's County Memorial Eopital in Montague and all Ol- prms the wish for a quick and complete recovery. ' The Island Bea Ioods of Borden sent their transfer truck to George- town on ‘mursdsy when lt. picked up s quantity of market lobsters from the various‘ packers of the town, who assemble the fish for shipment. The market lobsters are stored in crates and anchored in the harbour until such time as s. sufficient quantity is assembled for shipment. The season's first fresh codtfish were landed s few days ago and no doubt from now on they will irlcrcsso in numbers in those wa- ters. Their coming will greatly sssist ‘the housewives in their plan- ning for the fish portion of the diet and many fishermen will also take advantage of the opportunity to curs quantities of those fish for winter use. 0n Wednesday isst two residents of 8t. George's appeared before Stipendlary Magistrate for King's County. Joseph W. MacDonald, at the court House in Georgetown. The! were charged under the Fish- cries Act with having lobsters un- der the also laid down in regula- tions. in their possession. On pleading guilty a fine of $25 and costs was imposed in each case. Another man also appeared but. his case was adjourned’ fol-u week, when additional evidence will ho produced. ‘Poachers and pupils of George- town High school obo-rvsd and carried out Arbour Dav activities on Friday. Inclement weather on the original day forced postpone- ment of plans. The school and surroundings received »s thorough tidrin! up. as the young workers tackled their job with tho soot and energy which abounds in thoss of younger years. lisvifoiiiidlandsrs llnts ls First Prs vlsslsl Elections ‘tit t. ‘ttiitititiiti NURMA LU" QRUY ROBERTS rams’ THE VUEAt UUARTET it i I» DRILL HALL _ R. C.A. F. Station SIIIIMERSIIIE Alli FORCE DAY WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8th.‘ spfllywlld by Sotnrlisrsids Y's Man's Club ‘in as-opsrsllsn wit-ii Iatsrtoinmsni Committee. R. C. AI H’ Ticiists $1.50 sooii cilioinoblocfirola-L F "k M“. J H ; w & as ' m I G”'”Kfd:i':.'Hs.ird.srs.dn ldiyCsmrs, Charlottetown ‘ euauc MEETINGS In. “gflggfllflflfl desires to moot and will address King's county electors at Inselllsl b N l!" l‘ u‘ °'°l°°" " u” "m" saatisnsd balowl May sue-calla! mu. 501100!- June. sac-noun. MIMOIIM KAI-h " Unis-II‘. rarasvs LMION KAI»! " Olin-IT. unless’! - am 1 wrusass Inna DSIls-‘DIUIIAY nsnnooa June DQIL-—IIBATHI‘DALI June lilthw-OADIIRIDGU tin will be a iiounced later. Other IRON" wiumoioxm tondlsouss tbxipolitical issnss of the dar. ALL the public are eordiall! invihl- J. ‘_ uwmmm. Progressive conservative Olldidlw Political Meetings Ill King's County mentioned at 8:30 p.|n.: LAUNCHING SCHOOL-Tuesday. Nay 3m. NEW PERTH HALL-Wednesday, Juno lst. tree's THEATRE, MONTAGUE-Tiiursdoy, Jillil m. ST. THERESNS HALL-Friday, June 3rd. smuorr ROAD scuoot-Mindo- 1w 6th- HEATHERDAL! HALL-Tuesday, l..." m. GLEN WILLIAM HALL-Wednesday, Juno 8th- STURGEON HALL-Tiiursdoyp Juns 9th. MURRAY HARIOR HALL-Friday, JilliI 10th. MURRAY RIVER HALL-Monday, June 13th. CAMBRIDGE HALL-Tussd , l...» 14th. LITTLE SANDS HALL-W nsldifl. 1m 15th- LOWER MONTAGU! liALL-Tiiursdfli‘. time 16th DUNDAS HALL-Friday, Juno 17th- LORNE VALLEY HALL-Monday, Juno son. ANNANDALE l-IALL-Tuasdim l»... 2m. GEORGETOWN HALL-Wednesday, Juno 22nd. sr. ensues HALL-Thursday. 1m 13rd- Tiis undersigned, who slioll address oil moorings, invites otitlt weaker; and tins general public to be present. T. J. KICKHAM. Llbarol Candidate. sous HO u-J It also ion Cuplsbordl Shelving Iwnltuf! Woodwork Medicine Cabinets cw/ ii""£7.Z'I.2i'i-i~ I no. g Hour emetic-arc“. ....-:::..r::.,;;, results. You'll us. on way o sis-y wd-leimm out so s slide. sssfsss. And y“ u "w? your handiwork slosrwards-so smooth. l° l1°"7' Y" so cough and durable. _ All ‘rouadhsnhc house sad “Snowflake” whim: in vw Flesh" tbssssndessnsolulllfidfl‘ Yoor ‘one of l6 s11 is’: IO! lAiI IYI Tits following Political Meetings will be held on the deli .,,-__. .- v \. ' Bu“ S. .1 f‘