PAGE EIGHT t HELD OVER. ‘ C DUE TO THE MANY REQUESTS FROM ALL PARTS t 0F THE PROVINCE AND THE GREAT INTEREST ' IN THIS OUTSTANDING FILM, THE THEATRE V MANAGEMENT IS PLEASED T0 ANNOUNCE THAT 1 ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO PLAY y t "JOHNNY BELINDA” FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK - - . SEE IT NOW! PRIIIDE EDWARD run s w w. MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING ‘I and D PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: Matinee 45c — Eve.: Orchestra 54c; Balcony 47o ALL SEATS RESERVED a THE BOX OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN FROM 2:30 ' TO 3:30 EACH AFTERNOON FOR THE ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS a "Flililiiomy * i a‘ ~ ~ "l" l. " - ~ ~‘ l Academy ttit‘l§uitttit~ ~ 5W! ‘Jtilrnnylitrlllltla, . "7"" ‘-'*‘”7'_" COME EARLY ' RESERVED SEAT TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY THEATRE BOX OFFICE DAILY l0 a.m. to l0 p.m. a l. ARTHUR mutt intervals”; LaurcrtpgfgmQ ivie rAi-IAM LET 90in {am §za m MATINEEQ I150 JLMF-CLOQ EVENINGS: 8:80 rota-stag - WED. 8t THURS" JUNE I 8:2 WINNER OF FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS ONLY ISLAND ENGAGEMENT ‘T HE GUARDIAN, CI-IARDUITETOWN rt-te eAsrsnu GUARDIAN I AGENTS: MONTAOUS: Harold I‘. lAudry. Albert Aitlea, lire. Inna ltewert. Ilse Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wsldoa Levers. lellowissg risoee l.u Montague: The Poet Office; loner: in St. Peter's: ‘Ihefluardiauursybeisougiltat usyoltise Mile B. A. Uevrellya; “us. on. Ill 5°IIJII= Couriers and Iiuraaee ‘Ilse Post Oflloo. JPLUllIBING AND HEATING- Leonard Glllis. Phone b2 ring 8. Montague. BONSIAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Bonshaw Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John MscPhsil on Monday evening. May 2nd. President presiding. opened the meetim with the Ode followed by Creed in unison. Nine mem- bers answered the roll call with an article for a sale. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. It was moved by Mrs. Stewart and seconded by Mrs. Buchanan and carried that the bills presented be paid. The president. vice-president and sec- retary were appointed to form a. Instr; committee re the Institute iii . Under new business It was de- cidcd to hold a dance and sell ice cream on the evening of May 13th. Secretary to procure music and order ice cream. School. sick and hail committees brought in splen- did reports. Next meeting st the home of Mrs. Harry Wheeler. Roll call "one cent for every inch of your waist." Sale followed and o. neat sum was realized. A lovely lunch was served by hostess and e. social hour en- joyed. Was Sick, Weak, Tired Due To Constipation Dear Sirs:—-"For some years. l itave suffered with constipation. 1 tried several remedies without sai- isiactory results. Then a friend sug- lznsted that I use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. l did so. land found I was improving in health. After having used several boxes I am well and am feeling lit once more. I gladly recommend Dr. Hamilton's Pills. From my experience they are sure to bring relief." (Signed) GERTRUDFI HINDS. Use Dr. Hamiitorfs Pills and start -n the road to better health. Sold ty all dealers in medicine. GAPS Perennial Plants Pansy, Forgetmenot, Canter- burybeI-l, Foxglove, Russel Lup- ins, Perennial Alyssum, Del- phinium or Larkspur, Carnation, Gillurdio and others. The best time to plont peren- niols is now, Ponsies and Daisies ore now well in bloom. Our onnuol flower plants also vegetable plants will oppeor loter. I J. J. RAY 8r Sllll Upper Prince Street Phone 9341, Charlottetown. “some?” l owwwwwwwv U}. TONIGHT and SATURDAY Shows 7 - 9 Matinee Saturday Only 2:80 CAPTI/R/Ilfi MRI!!! 3411M! ’ WIT/I $'/X-0l/Il$....V0l/R f/IEIRT IWTII $0063! Today and Sat. Shows 8:30 - 7 - 8:45 QNAHLIS SMIIIT STARRETT-BURNETTE DEISZPT ‘l/K/G/lfl/V "it laurel-sans.‘ . Oiiill Qrperllteadeut not later than August 15th. "‘"°.‘l......'°' lfifiall‘.li’ii‘t?lli..iflli,fi“flift"l Apply to:- ADILINI: 0. 118N125, leeretsry ll. J. HABIIII OPTOMETIIIST Fitting and Supplying Ginsu Eta. MONTAGUE. P. l. L Office Hours: l0 to 12 A.M. I to 5 P. M. by appointment Office Connected wit] Drug Store. T0 WIFE, MOTHER 0r any alcoholic who may wish to break finally with the liquor habit. Write the Guardian. Boa MJJ. I can save your friend or rela- tives from this habit. Strictly confidential. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. William Keeping motored to the Cit-Y on Sunday and was se- companied by his mother, Mrs. A. Oogswell and Mrs. AJiL Jenkins. Mr- Jolerh Campbell. well lcnown Maritime contractor is visiting in Geflflvwwn where he mode many acquaintances during periods he worked here and on former visits, Friends of Mrs. FJ. Solomon re- int to hear that she ls a patient, in the Charlottetown Hospital suf- fering from revere ann injuries sustained when she m1 in h" home on Sunday. Her many friends bore her condition will rapidly troupe-ore. A "wwr certs mm Charlotte- town consisting otf Mr, Lemuel MacCormlclc, Mr. and MLrs. Hub. ert Fraser. Miss Bernice Fraser, Miss Muriel Fraser and Mn (ithflvncev MacNeiil visited GQOFEQBOWn on Sunday and were Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacOoltnick of Richmond Street. Mr. Maurice Donovan of Pictou, N-s- Ii Sllortdinlz a. law dlws in Georgetown putting hi; sun-imm- home in shape for later occupq. tion during the summer holidays. Mr. and M11. Donovatn are form. er residents ol Georgetown but; have been residing in Pictou where Mr. Donovan has been caretaker of a public school for the pagi; nutrntber of years. Mrs. LJ-l. Douglas has returned to take up residence in her "nome on Water Street after visiting for the winter months in Montreal where she was the guest of her son. Mr. Ralph Douglas and her daughter, Mrs. Rodney Bruce, 0n her return Sunday Mrs. Douglas svns accompanied by her 50-min. lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miller and ttm children of East. Royalty with whom she has been visiting since rctttrning from Montreal. ‘Mayor P1,. Bottrlrcault wag l“; week in receipt of a letter from Mr. W.N. MacDonald oi Sydney. N.S.., Iwho proposes setting up a coal distributing centre in George- town. The letter stated that Mir. MacDonald had recently received assurance from the Dominion Government chief engineer that the necessary dredging operations will be carried out at Mabou, N.S. This was the first vitally im- portant step to enable coal scours to load at the Nova Scotia cen- tre. Mr. MacDonald also stated in his letter that his present plans include a visit to Georgetown in the very near future to look over proposed sites which have been suggested by the Council and to avail himself 0f the Majafl kind offer of lihg fullest co-operation from the town's administrative body. Announce Air Force Appointment OTTAWA, May 25 —(GPl - Lieut. William D. Munro. Z1. of Dunnville. Ont, has been appoint- ed to ccmmalnd the operational fly- ing training school at the naval air station. H.M.C.S. Shearwater. Dartmouth, N.S.. and promoted to the acting rank of lieutenant corn- mander. the navy announced to- day. He. succeeds Lt .-Cmdr. Robert A. Monks of Montreal. killed in an aircraft accident over Halifax March 28. BROKEN WINDSHIELD ? We'll replace it with Duplsu Safety Plate Glass while you wsitl TAIITIIII AIIDESSDRIES Phone l20-L - 1B2 Gt. Geo. Si. ATTEiiTiDil mac's comm nrstnrtns PUBLIC MEETINGS FRIDAY, MAY 27 Hour Donald M. Fleming, K.C., oi Toronto SOURIS THEATRE 6:45 P.M. MONTAGUE THEATRE 8:45 PM. Meier J. A. MacDonald, your King's County Federol INI- gmsive Conservative candidate will also be in attendance. I assuage clesasifll Ietlser silt for heads sod isitlesl ienllvue. bi a 22*?’ Quality and Economy RED ROSE TEA is good tea ' ter=<~\'x~/J<~\'rfl=-\"i%t.\'itw7§z<g ‘é é Premier McDonald Dutiines Platform HALIFAX, May 25-—(CP)—Pre- mier Macdonald ssid in a state- ment tonight that if his Liberal Government is returned to power in the June 9 provincial election it will proceed with highways and public works expenditures totalling $100,000,000 during the next five years. The Premier earlier had given a keynote speech in the election eam- paign at Kentviile and tonight's statement covered much of the same ground as he had gone over at that time. Other highlights of the platform: 1. Public works, now a $5,000,000 business annually, probably will become a separate department to enable highways officials to give their entire time to purely road transport problems. 2. Early appointment of an edu- cation minister and further expan- sion of land settlement activities. 3. Revision of the common school curriculum, improved teach- er training. improved normal col- lege facilities. $1,000,000 in grants in cities nnd towns desiring to build ntotlern high schools nnd five more rurnl high schools in nfltlitlon to the four built recently or now under construction. 4. New buildings and expansion nf. old facilities lit the Victoria General Hospital, Nova Scotia Hos- nltai, Nova Scotia Sanatorium. Nova Scotia Training School. branch laboratories where requir- ed throughout the Province and ap- proprlate staff exaenllonl l0 "make these developments effec- tive." 5. Free medical care for all pen- sioners and mothers‘ allowance beneficiaries and financial assist- ance for the Maritime School for the housing commission. proved. - 8. Financial aid for the Canlo and Halifax-Dartmouth bridges: 40.000 acres of marshlands will be reclaimed; the Nova Scotla Agri- cultural College rebuilt; a $4.000,- 000 fund .wili back the govern- ment's search for new industries; $7,410,000 annual assistance to mu- nlcipalities. The SDOO-word platform outlined the Liberal record since 1933 and a detailed program of what the government proposed If re-eiected. Lionel Oonacher, forum N. l-l. L. star. has entered tthe federal political arena on the Liberal tic- ket in the Ontario riding of Trinity. Two other stars of Oan- sda's national game who are running are "Bucko" McDonald Social Work. B. "Special stress" on WOIK 0T . ay. A...- above protests of Polish officials. AVOID OFIEHDING “USE ODCX m... . _ Kicking and screaming, cerhart Iisier ls carried from the Polish liner Bstory by Scotland Yard men as the ship reached Southampton Harbor, England. l-le was removed at the request oi U. s. authorities and “Dit" Clapper. 7. Hard surfacing of highways will continue at about 100 miles a year. Secondary roads will be im- - IEAY__2_7._\1_949 Canada Packers‘ Livestock Truckers d: Agents FOR PROMPT RETURNS SHIP THROUGH THESE J REPRESENTATIVES EVERY WEEK ..‘ WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE LOCAL PLANT AND SEE YOU] HOGS IEING KILLED, WEIGHED AND GRADEQ a eases rational/sonar aoannm oar‘: Albasy-Viotorh nun.»- r. n. llaeLeeI e loas ....Thursday AAIIsertoa ......... ........e. Albertou Cool- ... Aaaaadsie ... ...- J. G. MacDonald Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday . Tuesday Tueldsy Thursda] Tuesday ......-..... Archie Maolianou Csaoe Cove -- Cardigan ....:..............."..Nuraun MsoKeuaie -......'.l‘hursdsy Conway - Portage- Freoiand Cornwall .. Covehesd-Yerk Hey! Vessey Tuesday ..._...._ Tuesday um M" Duastatfnage .. “Borden Boswell ...... " _..Tuesday Iona - lldou - Pt. Prin- Meiviiie . John Melee ......_J. .....'l‘uesday Ellerelie . Illlersiie Coop. Tuesday Elmira-lad Point Pills Campbell ........_.. Monday afternoon i-‘rederietoa-Oolvilie .. ins MsoDovrell .___.-......Thanday Gssperesut - Murray - Bailout Ndib ...... Osrl Grllllfll ....._........'l‘uelday Hunter IIVI .........-. Borden llgfial ..._..... Jlhursdap ilamptnn L... George Daastord f Remington Jlerb Melvren - Mau-. riee Caseley Montague .. lid Maobeau .... .. Morell Mi. Stews Tuesday Murray itlver - ray Harbour l. Meolfherseu ...- ....'i‘uesdsy Northsm Spur-goon Dyrueai fruesdsy O'Leary .. . Coop. .. Tuesday Psalms-St. Theresa's Merlin Devine ...Thursday St. Peter's-Bear itiver- y Souris Rotldle Pratt . ...'l‘uesdsy q Summ ll. l. Msolwea t Caesiey . . ...... ‘Thursday Tignilh Tuesday Vernon lliver-Uigg .. Ralph Lea ............._.........Tuesday Vernon - Cherry Vai- P‘ iey .................Tuesday Water-vale 715""!!! Wellington .. fhlclflur Charlottetown sud vicinity — For efficient trucking service llioudey‘ to Friday phone IDI or It'll. it is ‘utpossible to list every district on the Island. lt your district, is not mentioned plesee contact the nearest trucker to you. Trucking,‘- from farmers‘ yard! direct to the Charlottetown Plant wherever pus-I sible. For this service eoaisot your local trucker previous to trucking day,‘ REMEMBER IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO MARKET YOUR HOGS AND OTHER LIVESTOCK THROUGH Til! DIIARLDTTETDWII PLANT An Industry De Prince Edward Island Swifts Marketing Service HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE EVERY FACILITY a FOR MARKETING YOUR HOGS H IE SURE TO DIRECT YOUR HOGS TO SWIFT‘S LOADING EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY COMPLETE TRUCKING SERVICE CONTACT OUR AGENT IN YOUR VICINITY ‘A DAY OR TWO IN ADVANCE OF SHIPPING DATa SOUR-IS - IA! IOETUNI “Z. CLIFFORD PETERS IT. IITlBI-GIIINWICI PIUB McDONALD MOUNT BTIWAII‘ I. L DOUGLAS .... HOWARD MoCAERON “ma... WILLIAM J. McDONALD LINWOOD J. MCNEILL IRVING MCDONALD J OENITON’! RIVER ANDREW MURNAGIIAN NEW IIAVIN-BONSHAW. . LOUIS TIERNEY t 515N111»; . govlggu). HARRY MCLAUCIILAN BIIBTOL ._. GORDON J. MACEWEN noon! POINT ___.._._ no! cans-nan. ELMER CLOW GORDON MATIIESON HAROLD ,MCLEAN I'll! DIIICTDN -. noes aware. a. a asm swam.“ aamos - as tonnes-cantor: . "ll-W" ROBERT! naaanataaus IMI-L ‘roan t stuanaan cannon oases 5mm)!“ J. P. CALLAGIIAN J. GEORGE MACKAY BERT J. TROWSDALI OLIVER CAMPBELL WILLIAM BELL ALBANY .. WI! STMORELAND KENSINGTON LONG RIVER _ JJEAPAUD SEA VIEW ......'_. JAMES B. MCLEOD CAVIINDISII .. . . . .. GRANT MoLEOD WILMOT VALLEY-BEDEQUE “AR-RY WAUUF BUMMERSIDE - SHIR- BROOKE . ROBERT IIOGG Receiving and loading at our Charlottetown pens ALL DAY MONDAY AND UNTIL ".00 AM. TUESDAY. Phone 145/ for trucltirgg service in the Charlottetown urea. ‘i I Swift Canadian Co. .-.t;.~.