race TEN TNE OOMINION GOVERNMENT NAS FINALLY REPEALEO IT'S TWENTY PER GENT WAR TAX ON YOUR TNEATRE TIONET WE TANE PLEASURE IN PASSING TNE ENTIRE SAVINGS ON TO OUR PATllilllS. NEW SCALE or ADMISSION rruces N" Prov. Dom. Old New Mm- Tax Tax. Price Price MATlNEE—- l“ + 1o + as = eoa 17¢ 21v + la lo = s5. 30c EVENING- A 27o + 3 ___ . .2 i i‘; . 32; 37° + l" + ‘lo = ese 41c T O O AY Grand Musical In ltolor "I WONIIER WNO’S KISSING NER NOW" News - Cartoon -— Show: 2:30 . 7 - 9 OOEEENG 2 um Milli. and rue. MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING 7 and 9 V O 1W or none WHO uve AND LOVI IN ‘It'll SHADOW OI OANOLANDI Wlaageut O'BRIEN Angela IANSBURY George . MURPHY Phyllis a ‘IV! l,‘ ~- .. . .. "i‘...‘\“-H~,=' oust“ °'°""dl "h! Y"°'"Id Tll:\el\'°" “l” L . giro!" SPECIAL TRAVELOGUE: "care BRETON lSLAND" Bowling Tricks - Cartoon - March Ot Time TNE IIOMINION GOVERNMENT NAS FINALLY REPEALEO IT'S TWENTY PER GENT WAR TAX ON YOUR TNEATRE TIGIIET WE TANE PLEASURE IN PASSING TNE ENTIRE SAVINGS OIL TO OUR PATIIONS. NEW SCALE OF ADMISSION PRICES Net Prov. Dom. Old New Adm. Tox Tax. Price Price MATI N EE-- 10o 3-] lo + 3e n 13o 1 l; 25o +A lo 3;‘ la ea 83o 28¢ EVEN I NG-— 250 + 8e f-i-f 5e r: 88a 28c I90 1-i- ld + Go a: Ila 32c EMPEIRE ‘roost MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING 7 and 8:45 ’ r._r_ln.'.i.l;. WIYHV! EXTRA: let Chapter New Seriol OJMIDNIGHT RIDER OF THE PLAINS” - fl-IEI GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN assure. seourauus: Harold r. Stewart. llil nature IOUBIS: sei- III Landry. Albert silken. lira llyveo llarrlet Clair. IGINT GIOIGITOWN: Walden lilvorl. Iiehsrda and Gordon land! CHARLUKIETQVYI} _ stores The‘ Guardian my be ll Georgetown: The Poet Oillee: . leper. .310!!! made to measure. $83.00 up. A. I. Campbell, Mon- tague. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. John Kendrick represente- tive of Gooderich Company was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. - Mr. Ferdie Batchllder and Mr. Leonard Baichllder have returned home alter being employed in New Brunsvilck and Nova Bcotie. The winter's accumulation oi ashes ls being removed from the basement oi the court House and are being taken by the Street Committee of the Town Council for use in building up low streets and walks. A considerable quantity oi pit, props are stored in the assembly- area on the west side of town and each day trucks are engaged in bought at any oi the allowing olaoea In Mealtime: llllee B. A. Llewellyn; Bra Clay. in Boarler Clllleioll‘! and Ilarenaa III it. Peter's: ‘I'll IQ! Olloo. ..'Dl LUX DRY OILEANIIB. Montana. PW strict attention to mail orders. Floods liontinue llavoo In Northwest WINNIPEG. May Io - (on- Floods are sweeping widely-separ- ated arses in Northern Manitoba and Alaska tonight. WIIIIO in Al- berta the situation in the Rossini- ton district is at least temporarily better. A further rise in the Pem- bina River, however. is expected in about 10 days as a result oi moun- tain run-oil. Fairbanks, Alaska. already Prese- ed by the flooding Tenona River. laces a new threat from the Chena River. Heavy spring run- afls have pushed the level oi the Chem-which rules through _ the heart o! Falrbank5—llp l1 leet in the last four days. It now is at its highest point in nine years. Riverside cabins and business houses already have flooded bese- ments as a result ol the Ghana's swollen level. The Tanana has ed- va-nced to within one mile oi the 000D WILL 1n the home it is iovlns kindness: In business it ie steadiaat honesty; 1n society and marten relations it is courtesy; In work it ll enthusiasm thoroughness: 1n play it la cleanliness and tetr- and M", Toward the iortunate it to eon- gretuiotlon; Toward the uniortuneta it ll sym- Dlthlli “ Toward weakness and wickedness it la resistance; Towanl the defeated it is helpful- ness for vie Toward the sirens trugt; Toward the penitent it la lorglve- nose; Toward God it is reverence and love. TI! FIELD lEOB-ITABI I had the most interesting let- ter this New Year. It was tram the matron o! a prison form where I have visited a number o! times. I have mode friends o! the girls there and write some or them. The matron was telling mo about their Christmas that. would be enjoyable in spite oi the fact that it wee in a prison farm. The letter set my mind thinking oi! I had with them, etc. ‘rhea I look- w. c. T. u. l lendtrue itis. the dlirerent girls and the chste ATr eNr| oN T\ i \ tell me that alcohol ls mixed up with the largest percentage of these they have to deal with. Pretty risky taking a chance with at all, isn't‘. it? - Edna l‘. Grant. city. The Alaska highway is im- passable over a ie-mile stretch be- tween Fsirbanlu and Eielson and hauling in additional quantities. It is understood that large quantities are cut at various points in the ed over Miss Mitch's study tor this month and thought haw true it. all is. Her study title this month ALCOHOL QUIZ LIQUOR RETURNS County and will be hauled in dur- ing the eummerx-Geo. Miss Dorothy Cullen who recent- ly graduated with honors from Dalhousle University has arrived in the Province and will spend some time with her sisters. Mrs. Richard Curiey cf Brudenell and Mrs. F. J. DeLory of Georgetown, Mr. Albert King o! Burnt Point had his dory go adrift on Satur- day from Boughwn Island during the north-easterly gale but all is well that ends well and Mr. King received the good news that resi- BUILD PRO-CATHEDRAL EDMONTON _- (C?) ~— Arch- bishop J.H. MacDonald turned first sod lor- i-he erection of St. Anthony's pro-cathedral here. The Roman Catholic pro-cathe- rlenls of Albion Inlet in Sturgeon f Opening oi l. Bay. found his dory in good con- EDGEWOO" Tomusqi diuon on Sunday. \ "OME a zoo-foot stretch of railway line is washed out. - Meanwhile. in Th! P" 435m" of northern Manitoba. 460 miles northwest oi Winnipeg. farmers are debating whether to ship their cattle to Winnipeg slsuzhter twill" or to more southern pastures as the triangle of land between the town and the Carrot River con- tinues to become a huge ertiilelei lake. A four-inch rise was reported today. ‘ ff-ifase.‘ " ;e-»~-~--»"“»o<-w . Tmwilllllillillillilii Lower Montague Monday. May 24th. Special Dinner Lobster and Chicken Served from 5 PJVL-S EM. '2' HEW h am will be tan-shaped, oi brick M“ vglllg;mu'il:mv'°” and steel construction, and will I cost $200,000. ' ' TNE OOMINION GOVE REPEALEO IT'S TWENTY YOUR TNEATRE TIGKET PASSING TNE ENTIR PATRONS. MON. — TUE. and WEIINESIIAY DEATH HAUNIS TIIE 5‘ (on u |U(l<l3Y ha.‘ lm nerve null -|||| win 1hr lnuqwl rnu- ol flu: RNMENT NAS FINALLY PER OENT WAR TAX ON WE TANE PLEASURE IN ESAVINGS ON TO OUR NEW SCALE OF ADMISSION PRICES Net Prov. Dom. Old New Adm. Tax Tax. ' Price Price MATI N EE- lzo + 1o f-l-f lo ‘=- lSa 13¢ 25o + 3e 5e = 33a 18¢ EVEN I NG- 250 + lo ' lo = 83o lQg roe j+j so + 6o =- 88o ‘ T 0 - llA Y norm uooo or rexes Shows 2130-7-8 :45 with alcohol oi. all leads a real oi roles-m schools In Memoriam MRS. MARGARET B. MATIPIN Street. widow of the late Dr. Mar- tin, iearned that she 11th alter a. week's illness of pneu- monia following _e heart attack. resided; two sons. John A. greet grandson. A son. Dr. A. B. B! ters and two brothers. Annie. Mrs Beech. California. ducted by the Rev. '1‘. l. McLellen April 13th. the choir and "Abide Wlth Me.” tiful Isle o! Somewhere" and Mr tte. "The Old Ruined Oroes.” surrounded the casket long remembered. Messrs. Bruce end Phee. Bruce. Whitfield, Everett and Lloyd MacLeod. cemetery. Marshall Comments ____ (Iy lotus M. Iigbtawer) is "Intoxication May Take You to Jail" and "l Hove Always Had Much Trouble with the law." How true that iel I don't think one need even be really intoxicat- ed. Just having anything to do to trouble. The girls in the homes 1 visit. tell me tihet alcohol played- part in getting them into trouble. In feet those in charge and prisons It was with feelings of deep re- gret that the many iriends of Mrs. Margaret B. Martin, Upper Prince had passed awsy- on the morning o! April Mrs. Martin was born Nov. 30th. 1868, daughter oi the late Angus and Mrs. Bruce. Grand View. There are loft to mourn her passing, one daughter, Florence. with whom she o! Charlottetown, and Alex o! Grand View; an adopted daughter, Doris. Mrs. D. Matheson ai Heather-dale; also several grandchildren and one [LEOOOEOSGO her nearly two years o. Also leit to mourn are two sis- Mcl-Ienzia of Greet Falls. Mon- tana; Mary. Mrs. Malcokn A. Mc- Phee o! Heatherdalei Dr. John of AtlantiqMass, and Angus o! Long Alter a short funeral eervioe at the Mscbean Funeral Home. con- the remains were conveyed to Orwell Head Ohurcb on Tuesday, where services were conducted by Rev. w. Ivans and Rev. Mebellen. Hymne sung by were "Rock o! Ages” w. George Johnson sang “Beau- Roy Bmsllmen sang in old favor- ltany beautiful floral tributes in which repoeed the remains of one whose gentle smile and monster will be The poll-bearers at the church were six nephews of the deceased. Hilton Meo- Burial service was in the church 0n Stalin lieply was-amazon. my“ ans-me»- (Whlte Ribbon Tidlnga) 1. Does the eels d liquor return greater profits to the retailer than commodities 0t more permanent value? Beers sells st $1.00 to $2.00 per gallon and gives rs to so cents protit, wshile gasoline at 8'! cents only returns live cents en every fltlllfill. r. What return does the mun- icloalitv in Onl-lflo receive from Beverage Rooms? This nwney la a great vote-getter in sup- port o! the sale of beer by the glass. The total rebate {or all mun- icipalities is lees than $400,000, which does not pay tor the extra police erotection required. and tor every dollar received in mun- icipal rebate 521B is apont on bear Toronto's rebate is $126.00. where- as additional police since advent of beverage roams cast many t this amount. 3. Does each new method at liquor sale that results in increas- ed eoneurnptl _ mean a parallel moors-noun more warm All NOUNC-XN O rem |r IS NOW aesov ro ACCEPT YOUR oaoens roe Made-to-lleaeure Suits, Tonooats, Sport Goats. etc. WITH ALL FITS GUARANTEED SEMI-READY eirsuomue, monrnesi CANADA'S SPEEDIEST MADE-TO-MEASURE LINE Delivery In 3 TO 4 WEEKS We Also itsrry A‘ large llange oi’ Ready-Made Suite and Peseta CALL mo see out use the e victions; 10w had some, nearly hale the lest number were in Ontario. ii. What is Canada's richest bus- inbae concern? Canada's riches‘ cmpoggtlon TAKES PLEASURE IN Tailored By l. ll. llililLEY, Proprietor and million dollar) Distillers COfpqh iilw-fillranfa Ltd-and the m. Mt we!" vw- us» strum m, "l! PNvloua year. ‘libs year's sales at wiakiea in Canada, m. U. S. and abroad we“ a, 1..- ihln IQIUUMD. i is 02001100900 (two hundred I Saturday 'EF.°X'?§_|m§;I' ., Toenail! Hem 1 » Spike clones ms Cm‘ Silckegs Mo 3 GUEST - STAR Every / "kin ‘ éniieiri ' " rise in crime, and in police costs? Yes; for instance Ontario in 1947 BIWWBd 031100.000 liquor revenue, but Attorney-General Blackwell has declared the n“. esslty to employ 4.000 police oi- fioers et- over $2.000 eachien an: average, a cost of eight million dollars. Radio stations and police care will cost another two million. Ten millions la a large bill against the Government's liquor revenue of $28,000,000. 4. De records show a rtee in crime paralleling increased liquor sale? ln 1M7 there were I00 murders, and (e o! these were in Ontario, with its cocktail bars open until I. a. m~ ‘The recorded convinctione for drunkenness in Canada in re- cent yeorgare: 1042 had H.801 convictions; i046 had 46,146 con- NOTICE Duo to severol alterations that require immediate atten- tion, we are taking the oppor- tunity el closing ALL DAY MONDAY MAY 24th RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT IO9-I9I Kent S. - ......? ”LOVE STORY" wniulyl‘ IAKT AOOEAT - . MARTIN - LOWEIIY- OAIIRO ‘V °.,...‘\;;._5'\‘et: _ . _ wilt PAUL INMST Y \\'~“.'r.'\*“,ae D I ,,.\:“'§'\I\\ we WlSll ro runcuose Truck Loads Oi v Potatoes, Carrots Parsnipa and Beets. . g A raucous: LIMITED - mo... v Dtete lecretery Marshall yesterday challenged Prime Minister dtalin to prove the sincerity o! his wide- ly-edvertiaod desire to settle the \ Margaret Lockwood Stuart Granger '...7. Illalthtlrtruereperters. mxwaeledghailerllsr- | Minister oiatovit he came here. Ptehlultlin Mani-slimline sharia - , “u” muwwy. Jud“ Ielieevemtyapaaiainsat notserthatha wear-u r Wtilfifileeelelllil andtltaeosilioawightew; "ii- mum di!“ m the o - - ma emu and the .20.’; Uniarll "tilt-ll INK n7; ‘if.’ $03.‘; ""..‘."""'“ ‘f3; ’ ' ' ll VOIIIMOI’! . \ 1t.".':.":.a".t"°"" ""2 t: “m” "m" III ~ O IIOIA 0 6 ' world. such ‘as Germany and “NW” "l." Korea, and the international bod. foe. such ae the United Nations. IONSIIAW: I hie views at a was oonieruoxea. Ha mo: the Monday Night some line he had ioliowed a week "° "“°“ "' '“"‘ °"‘ ‘W’ "'"' * tiationa between tbe United atom .‘.'i‘.'..““"“» mw..'i"i;'...‘i‘...l"“°“ """""""""""' a m». h‘. to ..... .......,__._..... ..~.....~.:-. H. J. MABON ‘u’ r - . ' At one point he, was [lmlndlrfl ._ um President Truman had several "W"! III ‘Iwivhffltllfll tiioeasaldlilwolfldlieglodtnseo . Ito IIONIAGUS. 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