#¢“¢“¢“‘¢‘$¢vv¢ OlO-O-OO-¢O-OlO-O+O-O-OO-O¢¢%#¢¢¢¢¢#¢¢ rim cuanmsu. CHARLOTTETOWN ' “comma. roun oars . STARTING WED. I IlllIllE i _ lllll Illllllli t '3 ' Ill IlllEllllllll. Ill BElllllE IllElR SlIllIllIS Ill BIINIIUISH ‘AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A g...“- AQA“LA““““‘ v vvvvvvvwvvvv (N14 6y SYARRiNG TYRUNE POWER r‘ iiii Ptliii iisiiiiiiiii lilllll sumii - lEE I. iiii ‘FEATIIIIE STARTS‘ rv-v Memo To Theatre Patrons The Provincial‘ Government has reimposed the twenty per cent tax on your theatre tickets, just repealed by the Dominion Government. We regret that our patrons must again submit to this discriminatory taxation. In accordance with the increases in the Provincial Amusement Tax an- nounced Saturday, the following admission prices are in effect now at your Charlottetown Theatres. -- PRINCE EDWARD - MATINEE 16c + 4c = 20c... Children 27c + 8c = 35c. . . .Adults EVENING 27c + 8c = 35c. . . .Children 31c + 10c I‘ 4Ic. . . Balcony 37c + ' 11c I 48c....Main Floor -- CAPITOL - MATINEE l2c + 3c = 15c. . . .Children 25c + 8c = 33c. .. Adults EVENING 25c + 8c I 33c. .. Children 29c + 9c I 38c... Adults - EMPIRE -b MATINEE , 10c + 3c = 13c. . . .Children 25c + 8c = 33c. . . Adults EVENING 25c + 8c = 33c. . . .Children 29c + 9c = 38c. . . Adults carrros. TDDAY and WEDNESDAY AAA A22 AAAAA AAAAA AAAAAA.‘ TVDouhIe Exoitementinaiireatllouhle Show! i... .. JICKJII-llll-IAIIGX . arr/nu ,....,....r ..... ....i .i....--.1 . - .. TD TIIE FABULOUS SPDIII’ 0F KINGS! rm -.'~ ‘~'l<tll'.‘.‘ k<1r.ii'.t4lIi i amIEIIIIS-r-dlll In»... 0-0-- aaw was knenan-u-u-m-aeaun may» / sill "diiii MI! lllilli - lDIilY~ illllii " '.‘.'i ' MATINEE 3:30 EVENING 7-l:45 _ . AAA; AAAAAA EDWARD” ¢e~eie4eee+o+++o+ DAILY‘ AT D-DD-DAD-DDD gags TEN . i" I Margaret O'Brien In ~ ,; so“ new» ‘m “TEilTli AVENUE Ansel"; “PIIIIIDE o 4t i 4 v¢vvv¢¢¢¢v¢¢v¢“¢¢$¢¢. ¢“¢“v¢‘v¢vvv o-o ewmo-e-e-aoo. Georgetown Anti Vicinity Mrs. Trevor Cheverie o! St. George's was a visitor to the town on Friday. Mr. A. R. Howatt. representative of Lewis Bros. o! Montreal. called on his customers on Friday. Mr. George McLellan o! the Old Age Yension Commission was in Georgetown during the week on business. Mir. Clem Wight oi Charlotte- town spent the holiday week-end at his home in Burnt Point. Mrs. Katie Blanchard of Char- lottetown spent the week-end in Burnt Point visiting her lather, Mr. John Hanson. Mr. Howard Walker recently pur- chased a. oar and intends carrying on s taxi business in the town. Bis ' many friends wish him every sue. C085. Mrs. Howard Refuse and Jan Jsnnes o1 Murray River. are spend- ing a few days at the hmne o! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Refuse. Mfr. Maurice Donovan o! Pictou. 35-. and a former Georgetonian, arrived in town on Friday tor a few days. Mr. Donovan still maln- tsins his old home here and ls al- ways a welcome vhitar. Ris many friends were glad is see Mr. William LeBlano once again as he called on business ea. tablishments oi the town during the week. Mr. LeBlsnc is féprg. sentatlve ior a Montreal hardware firm. St. Dunstan! College students who have arrived home to spend the summer holidays are. Cullen BET-mi‘. Ronnie Condon. Arnold tiurnhy. Ray Grant. Daniel Mor- rison and Richard Delory. It. and Mrs. Stanley Walker old daughters Elaine and qlane oi’ Charlottetown were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker over the week-end. UNIVERSAL LANGUAGI throughout the world speak Ing- lish which is-next to Chinese -— the world's moat universally used language. TBIYLOOKCUTIJIOO Removal o: freckles is frowned upon by health experts. There is no sale way to remove them as. they are coloring matter, or pig- ment, In the deep layers o! the skin. H. J. MABON- Iittlng and Supplying Gialll Ite- MONTAGUI. ELI. Illilaya eta. by anelahees Oenn Ilfi THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ' AGINTI: MONTAGUE: ilasoid I. loud-rs. Albert Althea. Ira. lyroa lldIolls IE Barr-let Clair. AGINT GIOIGITOWN: Weldon Layla AGENTS IOUIII: MAI IBM llolsarda and Gordan Iarrell I ‘Ibo Guardian naay be bought at any oi the following olaoee in Montague: Mlae S.‘ A. Llewellyn; Mra Clay. In Georgetown: ‘rise Poet Olioe: In Sooria: Condom and Ilorenev laser.- ln It. Peter's: The roar Otliee. o GEDIIGETITIIII O YIDIIITY Mr. Mauriefliielory was a visit-as i°A:mCIlis' ttetown over the week- Mir. Lorna um». teach ‘n. North Rustioo spent the week and at his home in Georgetown. -__-_. ....'Miaa Helen Hamilton ia spend- irig the week-end visiting iriencls and relations at Canoe Cove. . JSUITS $83.00 up. tague. .317! LUX DBY CLEANERS. Montague. pay strict attention w mail orders. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. HIICOOY» Montague “were recent visitors ta i Charlottetown. made to measure A. l". Campbell, Mon- Mles Eleanor Walsh who ia a student at the Souris Convent wss a recent viistor to her home in Burnt Point. w. and. u». William Bobbi.‘ or. visited relatives (or a iew days th th “um”. “JTHE NEW STORE Wi e new Look. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Mr. John Murphy "and his son Mmmu" Mr. Joseph Murphy $6!"- il" ""3 Mr. Alex Hutdttison. Montague end at their home in Georgetown. Th“ retumed ha” ionwl" ‘ “h d hi Mr. Iirneat Roche who ls employ- i it l” u“ mum“ l 5 week’ ed in the City was a recent visitor . 1 it to m‘ home hue‘ Messrs Roy Lieweiyn and We er IBuma were recent business visitors Miss noi-otny Jenkins o! char-I“ 5mm‘ ' iottotgrm vlsitea her home tor a‘ 53h Monsum chuloueww" ‘W y‘ m“ y‘ lapent the day in Montague on M, chude will.“ s‘ n _ business connected with the local sun's College student has arrived L‘ A‘ A‘ Blmery‘ home lor his summer holidays. Constable Ralph Hickey. R.C.M.P. i 11¢ has been stationed in Mun- Adele. Gertrude and chutes." . si:‘.f.:::.."*..r:.-.is..?.i.“.... ‘iii’ 3313i"? ~'§“ii5i="+1ii='- Walter Conahon o! Cardigan‘. °h"1°‘m°w“' Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLaren flfieuduhggxfygrmylseaéafxlm ‘:5 Georgetown motored through Mon-I ' " tsgue on their way to Wood Islands Era“; ‘gob? puems’ Mr‘ ma MN‘ Mr. MaoLaren reports that this n” ye‘ Eroad is still somewhat rough, si- ATTENTION I. L.____ Girl Guide News SEMI-READY TAILDIIIIID, M CANADA'S SPEEDIEST MADE-TO-MEASURE LINE An estimated ieoomooo people . I Mrs. J. H. MacDonald and son Donald were Saturday visitors to Montague. I m. Daniel MacCormaclc, teacher in Georgetown High School. was a visitor to the City-during the "week and. l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke o!‘ Charlottetown were holiday guests or Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gotoii. ‘ John Boyce. Dominion Govern- ment employee ol Charlottetown spent. the week end at his home in Georgetown. i . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and children Alana and Allan ol Maple Hills spent/a few days recently. with Mrs. Fraser's mother, Mrs.‘ Minnie Ratuse. I Mr. Henry Parker was a busi- ness visitor to. Charlottetown sob‘ urday. Mr. Lemuel MgeCormac-k, crew; member o! Dredge No. 14, in Lhas- lottetown spent the holiday with nu wile and daughter. l Mr. James Poulton ot Char- lottetown motored to Georgetown an Sunday where he renewed old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. James ‘H. Skinner oi Bridgetown visited the city on Saturday. ‘ Miss Eileen Campbell. vice-prin- cipal o! Georgetown High School. spent the holiday weekend with relatives in York. Mr. and n"... Melbum Ross oi Char‘ tetown visited- Mr. Ross’ lather during the week end. a m. Lloyd Shaw, Provincial Dir- ector oi Education visited George- town on Sunday. Miss Annie Mair. Superintendent oi the Prince Edward Island flos- pital visited the home oi her bro- ther, Mr. George Mair, in Burnt Yoint ~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hobbs oi Charlottetown were guests lor the week end at the home o! Mrs. Hobbs parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 1-1. Stewart. Mr. Bernard Batchilder, Captain oi a Dominion Government dredge in Charlottetown spent the week end with his wile and lamily in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins a! Summersidc motored to George- town on Saturday and were week- en gueata at Mr. Jenkins‘ mo- ther. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. ' Miss Madeline McKeeman o! Charlottetown was a visitor ior the holiday weekend at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hanson o1- Burnt Point. County Court Judge, C. St. Clair Trainer o! Mantamie and Mr. Wal- ter L. Beer o! Hoaeneath were re- cent visitors to Georgetown. where Mr. Beer was sworn in as a Jua- tice oi the Peace tor King's County. by His Honour. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie o! Charlottetown, were recent gutalo o! Mrs. Curtis's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gotail. Arbour Day was observed in I‘ ‘ wn High School on m- day in the usual traditional man- ner and the pirgslia cleaned and tidied the interior oi the school and also the school grounds. . Mira Rita Wight. Mrs. George MacDonald and two eons, and Mr. Clem Wight all oi Charlottetown. were» holiday weekend visitors to the home oi their mother. rm. William Wight o! Burnt Poini. The writer viewed with n»... a law days ago. a good tiled carrot. which was planted one year ago by though it is lmprovinfl- The schooner "Meti Mons" ar- rived in port and cleared (or New-- ioundlsnd on the same eveningi carrying s tull cargo at produce su ‘ed from Poole d: Thompson | local exporters. Mr. A. 1". Gill, Commercial Tra- veller. was a recent visitor to Mon- tague snd vicinity calling on hisi regular customers. Mr. clive Currie. Government engineer. Charlottetown. was a hus- iness visitor to Montague on Thurs- day. While in Montague. Mr. Currie visited his aunt. Miss Mary West-- sway, who is confined to her homer owing to illness. . "MR. CLARENCE It. WHITE fishes to extend sincere thanks to friends and neighbors who helped in any way during his recent be- reavement in the loss oi.’ his be- lieved daughter. Mrs. George Gor- don; also to those who sent mess- ages o! sympathy. l It is reported that Bergman's, Montague have over one thousand ‘cords ot Pit-Props located ah Georgetown ready {or shipment. | Tihis new industry has proved tn he .a boon to many farmers who own woodland, and has aided much ini the development qt trading re‘at- rrariuma for the Bessborouih Te Shield Contest. Judging to MR9 place in Soplfimb!“ 1 hop! that you have all com- pleted your Terrarium Cases o!‘ will be doing so very WP“- m‘! you know that S Ml‘. Ward in, 1% accidentally discovered a new mo- thod at growihl plume- 011° "In" i,“ day he tound a ehrysalis o! ai butterfly, and anxious to preserve it, he placed it in a clump o! earth in a wide-mouthed bottle which he then stopped up. Some week, he" he ‘was surprised to find, that although his elm/sell! remained the semC. hi! 5°34!‘ contained a small, but ilourish- ing collection oi plants. i-ie began‘ to experiment and discovered that. many plants would grow in such s humid and even atmosphere. Moisture is supplied when PIMP! are first put in place. and gltheffi o-n the sides and top. Usually Ter- rariums water themselves for many weeks so watch csretully. and i! water is needed. only lbw‘ two toblespoontuls. A 18139 straight sided unions pun (in- vertedi may be used tor the bled iinstcaxl o1 wood it you Wish- 0M -bright Guide suggested that this lcould be painted with the Comp- iany colors. ‘Iihe case sitter com- ‘pletion must be iedt awhile to set ibeiore planting. The rnost attract- lve plantings are at wild material, . or moss, unusual pebbles. l ‘i . . l uouraous roams TAKES unsure IN Auluouucsno THAT IT IS NOW READY TO ACCEPT YOUR ORDERS FOR’ illaiie-to-Measure Suits, Topeoatg-Sport Goats. eto. WITH ALL FITS GUARANTEED Tailored Dy Delivery In 3 TO 4 WEEKS We lilso Garry A Large Range oi‘ Ready-Mode Suite and Pants CALL AND _SEE OUR LINE sy leaves, dandellons, can also provide colour and be attractive. In last months "Sign Post", in- structions were given very con- cisely by Mrs. Margaret Wood, Refer to this tor size. All Guide and Brownie Load- ers are reminded o! the rerthcom- ing Church Parade on Sunday, May 30th. Companies and Packs are‘ instructed to meet at the Market Square at 10.80 am. in. uniform ii’ possible, but not es- sential. 1i raining you will be m- vised cl the procedure to follow by your loader. _ A series o! broadcasts are com- mencing on Saturday May 99th ea interest to all Guides. Watch the local paper (or the announce- ment._ ' \ ~ lone Guides A ward from your Ooszunisslon- er. Mrs. John may. Mrs. Bertram Patterson has been llppbllitqd Captain for the Lone Guides. You will be hearing from her shortly. oinnriii. . il. il00LEY, Proprietor WEAR I” . We hope that Miss Elaine H“. risen will also continue to he]; m her usual capable manner. yo“ will soon be having a lime pap", especially {or Lone Guides called "M9"! Go Round". Watch you“ mail box. Meeting in Toronto All Commissioners, Prgvindn ct-‘tl-"ldl °1' I-Ocll Associatloni members and Guiders are cord. IBIIY invited to attend the annual meetlns o! the Canadian Council all sessions or the conference and: the annual meeting dinner" Th,‘ Annual Meeting grid conference. are being held st wtuinay Ham University oi Toronto. and the annual meeting rliinnvl‘ will be held in the Crystal Ballroom, King Edward Hotel, Tor-MM Further details may be obtained; from Mrs. I. Jenkins. (Field. s“. rotary). NUTTmI-D, Surrey. ‘England D—4 (C?) —- Day's milk yield from ai Guernsey cow here was 9o pounds. SCALE 0F AMUSEMENT TAX Approved by the Lieutenantt-Governor-ln-Council on the l 20th day of May, I948, under authority of "The Amusement Tax Act." amusement as follows: On WINCH EDWARD isiiiiii TO TAKE EFFECT ON MAY 24th, 1948. A Tax is payable by all persons attending a place of a price of admission of I2 cents or under, l _0%00%V t ll s l l - P I a tax of 3 cents i lth 1 l ts. b id ~ - ~ - lat; d1‘: emgfiyfientpgzr mus: i: gram. sizesiistorim tianesiischg: On a price of admission from I3_ cents to I6 cents, i. ::::..:"...... assent o n... . n'"“"""' £3 '°‘ °’ ‘ ‘°"" ' " II I O l ' I’! :1." .::‘."..:;::";i..t:% °"'" ° ""“ ..‘.'.‘2.'.‘..£° .. .21“ .l 6 cents ltisnotied-thtiiheBieDcmeriwme' '3 “ P, - .. . .. ' i . restaurant ch“ ha.“ compliémy m id little pan: vigzhout nagewr is; :22: On a price at admission from 2_I cents to 27 cents, . modeled with s new service counter “T: i’; “g t.“ bfld L’ mi inclusive, a tax oi 8 cents l “M "it'll-Al" "WI" I“ "W "m"? m“ c :5 f,“ e a m: “n.5, b, On a price of admission from 28 cents to 30 cents, store. while bhe main dining raoml 1"“ czgore Gin?’ am m’ want ‘ indmi" I“ h“ of 9 "n" ,has been completely redecorated. d if: but remmber to k”? ' Next to the restaurant is the newt arflmm! yam“ Fm the bottom o‘ On a price of admission from 3i cents to 35 cents. Jewelry store col’ C. R. Baehner. m “Te fr“, ‘with l w” inches inclusive, a tax of ID “III! "mm h“ m“ “mplmly lmslwd‘ (Bilbo; ‘well-in rotted lest mold or On a price of admission from 36 cents ta 40 cents l“ ““'w°°d' Th“ M” “Mm” o a '1 mixed with - shar I ' I ' l II nts work was made by Mr. Arnold “m m “m m 1 n‘ p‘ "IE “m! a I“ ° c‘ Vsnlderstino of l-iiictiey and Van-- ‘PM "Iv" w‘ P“? l keg ‘g3’: On a price of admission from 4i cents to 49 cents, Iderstine. Mr. Vsniderstlne GISU 3”“- i m“ l’ “‘° ' P” ° - | ' i; or 12 mm built the lovely iountain service at: m It thmllgh whim l° pm“ . . m? ‘mu’ u 9 m, mmumnt Wm. the ‘yew narratives-w you r hive. ‘gloreadlrrii: On a price of admission from cents ta 74 cents, Black Masonite covering the rrnnt plllllbrl" '5 l‘ ad Imsost e m B: lllfllllillldi. fl I"! “'15 “DIS .0? the two stem- l decided lm- 3&1“. 2:31,“ £f:u1d°l“p°t|ui:mefu_ On o price of adniission from 75 cents to $1.00. (l Qgzvemlllnt lag?!“ the prsmises on‘ bcr to iirm thesoil over the roots inclusive, d POX 0t 15 C6D" ma E Q . , _ l “ Tin both instigices; I Maistcln “the On a price of admission over $1.00,‘ a tax of 3: cleats, ‘ _______ CITE!‘ um WC O GTO p B114 I'll. ' ll ll ll I t i‘ er l Do not remove the cover unless Parsons Gdmnrd by, Pa” Pr “kgplfm?” cg: ‘h: Pep lRlr-hmond Street and iett in the moisture torms- on the 21m. then‘ "1"" WY l" °" l E '"°*'""'"' W" ° ° ""”'°" ‘ground all winter. Miss Macfinr- Mt wine o" the drum and leave lcrmonce attended. Irnsck still has i! fairly long row u llitgle a,» gneleidte for u shot; w_ g Maggy, oi’ thee rot.. es top. nd new. 0° V098 M‘! a B00 - - _ lull. Stlll incatlie gull..." I a choice tor planting. and small / DAPI-IIY PIPYIDEWI Tmuurel . terns. any plants with green glos- $93“; o<$>¢°¢fl 5y Webster rims THE TOILER er. 1..._ uconuolxo i »-i = anon little Mina Aldina ltaoOormaok o! i . sonarvene-fna. 'I!!er"-l\.::.a ‘