_ ‘,"l."l’.".‘.’,"’~"‘“!"', . -. A O-O-§O-OO-O-O-O-0& we kkko-O ¥O§§&O§O¢©§9&0 #6046000 5Q §¥O§$§O4 MATIN-EE 2:30 EVE. SHOWS 7—9 r - vault: EDWARD New Showing Exclusive FIGHT PICTURES! oohonouolue omcuu FIGIII‘ nuts RELEASED vunouo» no RADIO Pncruats Attend Matlnees and Early Shows! DUE TO our EARLY aooxms or m: mom FILMS, m: FEATURE PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED FOR TODAY. HAS new CHANGED. _ OhfBrofhorI . “ Tlflose $amfod ~ Sisters.‘ ' QIIIQYII $feal Your Heart’ Your -' lolly: She's got a heart of gold. end laud" and h".ny Ito's looking for e fortune to match lfl \ tun viet when e pill! ‘\ of giddy geld dlggero .,“telle" e hick town . . . end berry tekeo . thembothmlllretivent , teek Rkltmendl Paramount Preterm Vbronvbo LAKE no. he'o got "faking" ways . .. eitbel for hoem or fer folding moneyl v WIIII >_ IIIIIIII IIEIIIIIESI A , i GE RGE REEVES I: ~ ' ml: IEASTERN GUARDIAN assure: uommue: umlo r. Landry. Albert Litton. bin. Iyroa Stewart. an; Harriet our. _ Adam uaoausrowm Weldon Levon aosurs counts; m; anus llebudo no Gordon Ferrell The Guardian may be bought at any of the following pleoeo in Monologue: Mleo S. A. Llewellyn; Mn Olly. u Georgetown: Tho Post Olllce: In Sourio: (londozro end Florence - Boner. In St. Peter's. The Poet Oillee» o GEORGETOWN} IIIGIIIITY B,,',",',f,‘,’,"',‘,wjf,";ff§§f;‘;_°- “- Mr. willam Gillan who has been Hsiting here returned on Wednes- day to his home in Sourls. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes, via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or 540. HOUSE PLANNING m Continued from page 1 Miss Peggy Walker and Miss Eileen Campbell nccompalned Mrs. Joyce Maltell on her return to Souris on Wednesday. —Geo. I . a so» Well aware'that no succeeding Prime Minister either of his o.v.i 6r any other party has great in- Ht t l th t, M . Ki Mr- ‘md M“ Chest" walk" dailies t?) se: tiara-bitter rslgndlia, "M ~‘°"- Hmvard- recently ‘Mwnd sealed and delivered before he w MmTay ' Riv" “Id white steps down as Prime Minister the SW15- W-‘lm they Wm 8W1! d! first week in August. The p.11. relatives and friends. who” do“ to M,‘ King “y, w,“ '0 (through, but not without conslu- Mrs. Laura Liver! and afahd-cmble opposition from membem Mr. Charles Peter's Bay was a recent visitor to Georgetown where he met many old friends. sons, Jackie Levers and Btevwart o! ul-bsn constituencies 1n nun, Hanson. Visited on parts of Canada who feel that Thllrsdfly- ‘Ottawa and Hull, even if they uo iconstltute the capital o! Oanaco ..'Anna Nicholson c-f Boston, are not entitled to special prlvllnge Mass, who is. visiting at the home in the matter of Dominion Obv- or Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stevens, ernment grants. left a few deys ago on a visit to P. E. I. Members . relatives m Trenton, N. s. i As Predicted In Friday's Guar- idian, the Commons witnessed the M", Emmet; 5mm, 5nd mnsunusu-al spectacle of two Prince gmy Q1 hmmreal who are vofiEdward Island members discussing (atjgnlng with Mrs, 5mm“ Prince Edward Island fisheiucs pawns, Mu and M“ w_ _7_ problems across the floor o! the Fitzgerald, spent a few days H°“-"°- J- wit“?! MlwNaught. Dar- durmg the week a; Mm‘ 5mm“ liamentary assistant to Fisheries sister's, Mrs. Walter Conohan of Mlmswr Mayhem acting m m‘ Cardigan. , now capacity for the first time, re- f plied to questions asked by W. (Chester S. McLure. Progresnve IConservative member for Queen's. To Mr. McLureKs questions about rfish culture.ln his own consti- tuency, Mr. MacN-aught replied :that the fish culture project a! g-Simpsorrs Pond was well under way and that materials are nuw being obtained for the rebuilding ‘of a dam at ‘St. Andrew's Polio _near New Glasgow, P. E. I. Fur Ither fish culture work, Mr. Mac~ Naught said, would be carried out at Jones’ or Worths Pond near Pownal. I Mr. McLure told the committee ‘on fisheries department estimates {that the amount of $45,700 f0: {oyster culture was too small be- icsuse "we are not able In develop (nearly the quantity of oysters that Who trade is demanding.” In reply to thp Queen's mem- ber's appeal that the Fisheries Sup- port Board endorse and support a BRUISES There's nothing on equal “land's. It "lakes bold". Antiseptic, loathing, beefing. Gives quick rellel I H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST . participating advertising sales pru- nmn‘ and Sggglym: mum motion plan for canned and pro- Icessed fish products from Prince |Edward Island, Fisheries Minister iMayhew said that “special assirr- ance to the producers of one Prov- ince would hardly be feasible lo: the Federal Government." North Rustico Wharf Mr. McLure further appealed to Drug Store ‘Mr. Mayhew to use his influence with Public Works Minister Foil.- Inler for s. solidly-built wharf or ...-’}§- {by ' 1 breakwater at North Rusltico. Prev- MONTAGUE. P.E.l Office Hours: .10 to l2 AJVl. I to b RM. Holidays. eta. by appointment Office Connected With +_,,_____ BE LAH BONDI fig. - i.-- / . .. soooocooovoo-vevevooeeoveeoeeoeoeeeooeeoeoooee-w MAY I CAPITOL - was. and wan. FIGHT PICTURES! MATINEE 2.30 - rvr. snows 1-s¢4s ATTEND MATINEES AND EARLY snows O04 ¢§9§0O4< (name ., *- ou FIELDS! %_ .. umn on IIIGII... A rumun or rue An exciting (Ilnmu of reckless adven- Iurr and stolen PIOIIIKIDI W film (III-m ' Ill! HINDI. CARTOON - MUSICAL ALSO NEWS i” 6604 040-0 0-0 04644-0000‘ To The People of Prince Edward Island Act lvccomo law. TEMPERANCE FEDERATION. Premier Jones’ broadcast on Tuesday evening gpnsfitufes his first breach of promise in regard to the new Temperance Act; see the Pamphlet issued by the Government of Prince Edward Island, information on the plebiscite to be held on Juno 28th, I948, pogo I: (There is no intention on the part of the Government to odviso or influence tIle people of the Province to vote for either one or the other of tho prcposed Iowa), and we may expect that this first breech of promise will not be the lost should the new Temperance ‘I " "“* ‘ ' ’ ' ‘ lous work at this spot, he said, had not been sufficiently well done, with the result that much of the work carried out there had been _ washed away by heavy seas. a; WIuIe on your vacation, Congratulations were exter-ded ‘ - b the Queen's member to Mr. i, use our Boanhng Kennels lVgacNaught on his appointment as p; for your do} assistant to t e Fisheries Minister. Mr. McL/ure added "I might also F, EDDY hold out this hope for him (Mr. MacNaught) as 1 have seen it ex- Phone SSII-W pressed already in the press, th in the coming cabinet shufLs which may take place next month. he will find himself in the musical NOTICE OF ENCLOSED ‘PROPERTY UNDER THE GAME ACT, I937 Toke notice that the exclusive right and privilege of shooting and fishing in, across and about that port of the Gurney‘: River which flows through the property of Henry Gurney of West Cove- Iteud Township Number Thirl-y-four (34), Queen's County, has been leased by me and oII persons are prohibited from angling or hunt- ing on the soid property without the consent of the lessees. Witness: G. R. FOSTER HENRY GURN-EY T!!! NIH IMPROYIO motorists over many years its famous predecessor. Till ind of tire in 15 years. their new models. REMEMBER! 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It's a fact that Custodian ve own m overwhelmin ref f Goodyear DeLuxe Now favourite is built evergi emu“ a its a fact that millions of miles of roedteata have proved that the NEW, IMPROVED Goodyear DeLuxe gives 34% more mileage than tber! Yes- shoulders boost tire life. . m new r/ka... gig/vi!!!) 0/7”! t. coon/Pusan I) per-Cushion by Goodyear is the first new EAR Your IIIIIIIIYiAlllIooIerofIoi-syou, GIIIIIESI a/awoz/rfirarzcr/am / O 1946 e mo. Nflfr/VS/‘Kf/ffk 4 fllflWflflffi/Pfl/‘ICI/OA’ H.807 ilfiQé/l/I? oooofsm lnretiuano" ~ §AFETY TUBES. I-Iere‘: why LifoGuai-do give absolute-not just zenith-blowout protec- on: A LifeGuard is l different lund of inner tube with a remrve air chamber that turns a blowout Into a slow leak. LifeGuards fit any ‘make of tire . . . often outlasl several sets tires. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN N ANY OTHER KIND chair occupylnfl the portfolio of Minister of Fisheries, if a shuffle is made again o! the present Min- ls-ter." On this topic, Mr. Meyhew said: "I am happy to have as my par- liamentary assistant the honorable member for Prince. He is from the lng from another island on the Pacific, I think we shall be able to achieve results." The Mayhew-MacNeught com- binatlon succeeded in getting their departmental estimates passed by the Commons in a little more than three hours. ‘MR. RECKLESS’ ON WAY Dramatic action set. in the OAI fields of California is promised film fans in Paramount's new Pine- Thomas thriller, "Mr. Reckless," which comes tolhy to the Capitol Theatre. Heading the cast in the romantic leads are William Eythe and Barbara Britton, the former playing the daredevil oil worker of the title around whose persona.- life the story revolves. As Reckless,” Eythe returns to find his former sweetheart. Miss Britten, engaged to marry his good friend Nestor Paiva. In spite ul their desire not to hurt Palva, the inevitable triangle that develops prmnts dangerous complications. The friendship of the two men flames into active hatred that has its outlet in a life-and-death battle atop a giant oil derrick. Others who take part in the ac‘- tion-packed proceedings are Wal- ter Catlett. Minna Gombell, Lloyd Oorrigan and Prank Jenko. Impvoulve oxompIeo INFORCING STEEL qulrlooxon ony photo ITIME STEEL} Fouunn 41.. SIIIIICIIIIIAI. SIEEI. A: opoclolloto In stvueturol steel, we DESIGN —FABRlCATE—ond ERECT oII types eI otool buildings, bridges, harbour Inotollotleno and custom-built equipment for ony purpose. worlr oro to be teen oII ever the Morltimon; We cony Iorgo otoclto of ANGLES —-' f BEAMS-CHANNELS-PLATE-end RE- oovvlceo when required. We Invlto on: Oetlett and Miss Gombell, as o of our struetuvol otooI ond Iumlob engineering of our operotlono. IES Luann <,r/l.]4}11¢‘7)/r7; - ( l: i/i/n) t~’)‘i'.'.)1/l4}t //,‘.n./1./|r/n/ ‘AME... 6.3.1 If. .. N[W GLASGOW‘ NOVA SKUTIA Island, and with the Minister be- . couple-running a boarding house. Corrigan, as Miss Brlttorrs ne'er do well father, and Frank Jenks, as a cab driver, lend much conledy relief to the tense proceedings in "Mr. Reckless." " ‘SADITED’ SISTERS" GAY, SPARKLING FILM The Prince Edward Theatre to- day welcomes the arrival of two thoroughly charming but con- scienceless lovelies - Veronica Lake, and Joan Caulfleld, who portray the title roles in Para- mount's hilarious comedy, "The ‘Seinted’ Sisters." The picture, which co-stars the girls with Barry Fitzgerald, is one of the most de- lightful, gayest films to come to in the home of Barry Fitzgerald, kindly and wise old tombstone sculptor, Barry suspects that. the girls aren't quite as innocent as they look. His suspicions are conllnm- ed by a "wanted" police poster which he uses to blackmalhtlle plrls into remaining in town and keeping house for him. The un- kmdest blow of all is his insistence that he keep their ill-gotten mrney- "safe" for them. Practically immediately, the girls find themselves vhlrlcd into a brand new way of life. Their town in 3 long time. "The ‘Salnted’ Sisters" tells the adventures of a couple of unsalnt- ly cuties. The film opens with Ver- onica and Joan tearing toward Canada "with $25,000 they have hudgered out of a New York suck- er. Unfortunately, they run into transportation difficulty when they reach the little New England town of Grove Flalls, and are FOR sax. IN SOURIS Z building lots; truck wag- gon on sloven; wheels (heavy and new); truck Waggon axles; Ileovy oprlngs for heavy expron woggons; No. I6 Frost bl Wood plow; I ISO-gallon funk (iron); I Sockvillo plow; I groin cleaner (Gray end Campbell); ‘l, 2 and 3 Inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MocDONALD box 243 forced to seek shelter from a storm t ma" saw NEW rwm coAcu HALE, I FIRE PUM-PERS Thio pump he: two 2 I-Z" outlets and one 4" In Powered with new Chrysler motor. PRICE $7 .00 JAMES G. WEISTER non: m uo one on». ‘hero. mo. another of the wwirs needy and lr isn't long before they are look-- ed upon as beautiful benefactors. Veronica, won-led by their dwind- ling bankroll, decides to put a bt0p_ to it and blow with Joan and- sismd of the town's money. ‘rho things that happen at this ‘point to prevent the girls from ‘doing so nre fast and extremely funny. Ro- mantic complications that involve both girls add j-o the hilarity and contribute to the thorouKh H!‘ loyment. o! ‘The ‘Seinfed Sisters.‘ Lending excellent support are William Demarest, George Reeve! money, via Barry, goes to one and and Beulah Bondi. ".114. ILY cnossyypiz o, m tho three v . x m the two 0's, m"; sumo lottoro. tropbes, the length and formation o! the were: In ell llinto.__ _ __ day the code lettoro ero different. ~ -' ‘ a ACROSS 2. Aplg lb. Greek g 1.. Fragment. 3. Perils. letter i b. Expression A. Of punieh- 21. Fuel ‘ = . of sorrow. ment. 22. Movable ‘I, 9. Beach _ b. Exclamation barrier (10. 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