PAGE EIGHT AAAA A A'AAA AA AA A; ¢ ‘Chitin: PATRONS ' A reduction in. the Amusement Tax has been granted by rfie Provincial Government. Starting, Monday, April 18th., the new admission prices ‘rn etiect at the Charlottetown 3E 1b 1i 3E theatres are as follows: ,_ _ _, Net ‘ Tax Admission 1; PHNCE EDWARD y: ' Mlle 16¢ + 3C " 19C 0 27c + 5c = 32c II Erening 27c + 5c = 32c j; an + 7c = 38c 3 > 37c "l" 8c = 45c 1: g -’ CAPITOL . II I t Mgflngg T2! + 2C i E46 . ; 25¢ + 5c =- 30¢ g > ‘Evening 25c + 5c = 30c 1; 29C + 6C = 35C " , sun-as 1, {Matinee i0: + 2c - 12¢ g; . 25c + 5c = 30c y; Evening 25c + 5c = 30c 0 29c + 6c = 35c i» 0 0 4P The tax hos olsa.been removed on Children's matinee t tickets on Saturday and Statutory holidays. .. A‘ AAA r- AA¢‘ .. r Fame: EDWARD Toni 5% a {nuts srnmrs naunursn" COMING rus. - wsn. - mun: ' WONDERFUL, NEW COMEDY. . . from LEO McCAREY y who gave you "THE, BELLS ‘OF ST. MARY'S ' and ”oomo MY WAY" ANN QARY . GDUPEB . SHERMAN M? grand/in‘- Jzeisy/onbva. y E i. ammo TODAY snows 2:30 - 7 4:45 . Pfl __ Comedy — Sports — Cartoon age;-;a Zenmda... " BRAVE VOYAGE" A great new radio drama ne one will want to rnlee. zenmnlm... "BRAVE VOYAGE" Starting April ‘ilth . . . and everydayMondaythrough Friday thereafter. zemenele/z... "BRAVE VOYAGE” It's an all-Canadian pro- duction presented by New Rlnso with Solium. CBA 5:45 P. m. nu: ounanuu. _THE EASTERN GUARDIAN aamvrar asomaaaa: nan-ere I’. Indra. Bhwart, anee Bartlet . aaarrr anonanown. waieee unre- Gunrdiannanybe IiselLIJewellIIiusnfl-w. The iello rleoee tn Montague: In Georgetown: The Poet Oldies: T's-Lamina AND nuns-ma. Leonard Gillie, phone 52. rlnr Montague. - m. ml MacDonald. car-diam. was a. business visitor in NP!“- egue this week. ..'N0'l‘lCI.-No fishing on Mallard‘; mil Property I. Mallard. s an; Rita Jchmtom. Intern need, was e recent visitor .00 Montague and Charlottetown. ."I‘0l CALI tuxedo. else 88. tn cellerrt condition. A991! POI?- 9!- tlce Box 169, Montague. allowed . Blllled Ms. Cert Mullins. who has been mend a 10w days in Charlotte- towshhasretumedtohishomeil iilurray Harbour North. m. Itrenk Greene and at. 3t? a Llewellyn were visitors toChar- iottetown last week an business. Her many friends will regret to ices-n that Mrs. Johnston of 8t. George's has entered the Kind’! County Hospital where eho will receive treatment. "PFABMEBS see us for that new grain drill, end save u? 1° 50% on tertilizer, plus an increas- ed yield. MacLeod end Greene. Montague. “PNOW IN STOCK. Complete line at tillage implements, fertil- izer sprendera. spring-toothed and disc has-rows tor horse and tractor. Plows o! all types. MacLeod and Greene, Montague. ..'ABE YOU planning on drill- ing that welt now? We have com- plete equipment to handle all your drilling requirements at any time or piece. Rates reasonable. Cell us. MscLeod and Greene, Montague. ..’YOU CAN NOW get your nlms developed and printed right here in Montague. Enlargements up to any size made on the premises. We aiao carry a. complete amateur service i-n aims, papers, chemicals. safe lights and filters. flash bulbs. trays. tanks. etc. V. R. Pepler. the Jeweler and Photo Dealer. Montague. EXTRA! CARTOON A A A A A TODAY TARZAN‘S MAGIC FOUNTAIN" SHOWS 2.30 — 7 -8.45 CAPITOL NDNDAY — TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ' Qmnncc ‘JURY. YUN find glirnnngir: hull a dozen gU-Ji ui him l ‘l . - u tor your Doniwfl -SEE‘T N iriL-ndS l° OhVl i»: lulu’ ,....-nx v _ ! (W. gweli n i5 -» p-ii Y0" i" JlCV CIF IL llV/li Nfii w DWWPNMBNNKSJR tilt! lltllit . It tease e sun nuoa with ' Qeae if PRINCE E_DWiiRD TNEATRE 1i ,5 Easter Monday, April 18th b a: Afternoon and Evening i 1t Si. iiharles Auxiliary Presents i; A s-m Comedy Drama 0 ‘fThere Goes the Bride” i} . by Kay Ziegiield , . 3: Under the Direction of Mr. Connie LeCiair A P 3E Phone 47 1i , Helmets on Sale at Holman's Ltd. i: JWOdneeday, April 13th., Thursday, April 14th., ;E Saturday, April ran». mm»; a: 9 AM. jf cltflilill a r. M. and s15 1w. if Reserve Seots—75cis. Rush—50cts. Matinee min-sum. Children-Ne < in Aid of Tire Charlottetown Hospital 4 v v QIIEEN NDTEI. roar lletei in ssoircrora/n. n. o. a. call. mum lveorean run. FOR SALE By Tender ‘HODSG (Hid Bdfll, formgply Pmhflriy of Catholic Women’; League, situated on north aide °i _M°'tf09ue, west side of MOM Street. Both buildings newly painted. Buildings to be removed from property. High. est or any tender not necessar. Ily accepted. Tenders close ‘I949. HOOLEY’S MEN'S wm _ ‘MONTAGUE N April 20th., ..'The monthly meeting of the Georgetown Town Council was held in the council chambers on Monday, April 11th. Mayor P.L. Boudreauit presided and there was a ruil Council attendance, with the exception of Councillor Guy Hemphiii, who was unavoidably absent. A large amount ot busin- ess was conducted at this meet- ing as the whole tax structure was reviewed and many matters ccrnlngj‘ under the Town's Jurisdic- tion were discussed. The rlhancial Committee re- ported a. balance to the Town's credit o! $715.66. The street Com- mittee reporter! on sidewalks and street conditions and‘ arrange- ments were made to improve the many soft spots on some of the streets. The Public Property Com- Kings linunty Everybody welcome. A HEN Abbott: Paints at $i.l0 Medusa-Lite Casein Pain prices. V Window shades in’ green Venetian Blinds in wood, der inlaid and battledrip lin la. colours. Felt paper and Linoleum proot. ' Gos Ranges and bottled ' Melony Wood and cool We also carry a fnN ll monuiocturers u prices you "LET US MAKE YO mnusv a Phone ‘l0 . Nominating Convention The postponed King's County Nominating Convention advertised to be held at Cardigan will be held in GEORGE? TOWN HALL on Tueeday, April 26th at 2 p.m. Each Fol-i a entitled n. send m. delegates. Ablwus Vomish or $1.45 qr, $5.25 gallon, 45¢ 1-2 pint. _A large choice of Sunworthy wallpapers at populqs ‘I Curt-cine Rode and fixtures. ' Cnngoleum and rexoleum, two and three yards Congoleum, rexoieum and beroleinn squareejn all sizes. We also carry a largevtock of Marboleum Tiles in Chrome Mould‘ f ll WW,‘ A Mi u... of £33m.’ Earring l, Trieycles m licybiee. Sunshine Ranges, rangettes and Hotpia . y P. "G. KING'S COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOC, ANDREW McOONALD, President, av MALLARD, smmq. Pi? qt., $3.75 gallon. is at $1.25 qt, $3.90 gallon. ond cream. _ steel or aluminum, mode to or- wide.’ oleum. cement in standard and water- . liroh p tee. gag . IYOVII- 3. Suits, Geberdinee Albertfllanlre-Irlle Ohll eoagbtetllsetlae tnloarhl Condoaiendfloseaee Ropers inleltetefe: ‘Ihefeetmlles- masarvma om! - Spring and Sumner weer. l-looieyb Men's Wear, Ion- tague. aaanr. arm an our eamolu oi’ due English Clothe" for made-to- measure clothes. l-looieyb Men's Wea-hhlontegue. _ ll’ and ears Joseph etcrey. iflsalomtown. are at present vis- iting inlliontsgue. guests o! Mire. Marcy's mother. Mrs. LI. Preset. ..'llr. Peter Mel-tell who has been employed at the car works in Trenton, N. 8., hes returned to Georgetown, where he will engage in the season's lobster fishing. "if. and Mill. O. .A. Gill- their Royal Canadian Mounted Police‘ from the Montag Detachment visited Georgetown High School on Wednesday morning, when they spoke to the pupils on the (area's programme to tester good and friendly relations between the children, as citizens and the rnem~ bore at the R. C. M. P. A showing o! tlirns by the R. C. M. P., to pu- pile o! our school is planned tor the near future. ' “QLBOIIVED BOUQUIII-Al- 7.1100811 lilting in this locality is in its first stages. it seems to be well tinder way on the west coast which has always had an early spring. Mrs. J. id. Preset. Mont- ague, was recently the recipient o! two lovely bouquets o! detfodlis picked in Victoria. B. C3. by her daughter, Miss Edna. Fraser. who is now working in that city. On Sunday the bouquets were placed on the pulpit at the Montage United . Min Fraser t Montague lest year, utter having wm-‘ked at Poole & ‘llhompson, Tax Structure By Gedtown Town Council . ' lNN-‘ti In The Spring The Housewives Fancy Turns To Nousecieaning For your convenience we otter the following: Ltd., tor some time. Discussed mitice reported repairs made to several o! the Town's pumps. . A report from the Fire Deport- rnent stated that all fire flg-hting equipment was in good condition. fire buckets be added to the eq- uipment. Section I0 of the Town Act relating ta loitering on the streets is to be enforced. Eflnrts will be made to have the Island ‘telephone Company in- stal e telephone switchboard in Georgetown. ‘rax rates dealt with were as follows: Real Estate Tax to remain at 56% or 75c on $100.00. Poll Tax to remain rams at $2.50 e year. r_ neof iornlture by well known‘ can sliced. ua nous: A Home" "will. write er cell at our modern» store. ' ‘ i vialnsnsuurl Montague . ‘Jar s55" ~.~l-'_0~ all Lee uY-e Again y ava i|an's|n mviun r"unu An s eBiiliNi.Ell8 ‘For Immediate On I, NEW Deferred Payment pun y, » vim on contract; You Can't oeiwranqsuymgi An iavmo are“... _ Rugged Construction toraleng life“ Thousands of satisfied users All sizes tor Houses; Stores and industrial‘ You can economize with Phone or Write- Our representative will call vmc; on. c. LIMITED Pleas 404 iiliariottetown i Automatic Oil Heat Irving Burners are guaranteed i $1.50 to owners; Horse I FORT. Any spre that does not heal. A lunip or thickening, in the ‘breast car-elsewhere. bleeding or dlschq-ge. Anykdthenge in. e wart or mole‘. Persistent » hoerserievss‘ ~or' cough. - Car Tax to remain at $2.00 a It was recommended that 25 new WM‘- Fire Tax will be reduced from perty holder. Dog Tex to be 3.00 on all male dogs and $6.00 on all female dogs. A Bicycle Tax of 50c for each bicycle owned and operated by Town residents was instituted and bicycle license plates will be pro- cured by the Town for issue to the usual $5.00 a night fgntiL Milk vendors who are non-resi- dents will psy a. yearly tax of $5.00. Oil companies delivering oil in "it Th“ will my s. w: o! tlaoo annually. The rental of the Town Hal] to;- entertalnments and meetings held by non-residents will be elem (m- leach performance. Residents or $1.00 a. year on each pro- ure an this matter. resident orrrnnisetion-s will pey A proposed agreement of affil- Tex ta remain at Hie tar iation between the Town c! Georgetown and the Georgetown Temperance Act, would the ‘lbwn. A Early “Cancer Is, ~ Curable- LEARN and |. |v|=. .Ea_rly Cancer is curable but . . . I ' I many peopledie’ needlessly because they. go lo the dc-zft? late. Learn the 7 Danger Signals which may mean cancer now. Knowing them land going straight to a *doclor on ilheifirst. appearance of anyone offiiheml has saved manvl. lives and some daysmay save yours. a a - ' > n. "i: waver» - méi-n - Mm A . i' Community welfare League en- abling the ereotion o! a. Corn- munlty Recreational Center was discussed and approved by the Council. Further negotiations will be held between the Town and the League in the very near fut- A communication from Hon. l". A. large. Attorney-General, in- formed the ‘flown. that tines aris- ing out of prosecutions obtained by the Town's police; imder the new go to