THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ Ir i. ‘Ii. _.. '1'llE**~l0ttllll0il~‘*"lI1iVEliI|MEllT nus FINALLY narrates 11's rwewrv rrn orwr win rnx on YOUR TIIEATRE_TIONET we m: unsure m riissliis rue ENTIRE saunas on ro our ‘PATROIIS.’ NEW SCALE OF ADMISSION PRICES Net Prov. Dom. Old New Adi", Tux Tox. Price Price 5 __ MAIL? E +v 1o _ + 3o = 20o 17c 21o + ‘Ila 1+. 5° = 35° 30¢ ' EVENING‘) . i. s. - u» soé 31° + 4c + 60 = 41° 35C m 4., + ‘lo = 48o 4lc pRmcE EDWARD roriiv rm. sir. MATINEE 3:30 — EVENING SHOWS 7 and 9 l‘ move’: Own Svlrlnilllaflvi _ _ u ,1! g g I nHQIIO, MohBeb1i"in‘ N" N°w?| . I M l" .. 1 GOOKAIIYQ: ‘ °'.‘min‘T . h; lhltilidtlitlllitlS in? 9 . IIIHIIWIOI Zltliliniii -ARK SiEVENS v .4 i . HA sJswAnr-“l” REGINALD GARDLNEB," ‘A ‘~'*".NEWS AND DISNEY CARTOON SQk-Ll (‘TNE IIOI/IINION GOVERNMENT NAS FINALLY‘ REPEALEO.IT’S TWENTY PER GENT WAR TAX ON YOUR TNEATRE TIOKET WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PASSING TNE ENTIRE SAVINGS ON TO OUR PATRONS. ' i NEW SCALE O-F ADMISSION PRICES Net Prov. Dom.- Old ' New rl. Adm. ~ Tux Tox. Price Price MATINEE- 12a ,+) 1s {+1 Ie - 1se 13¢ l5. +_ ' l0 ll I 8S0 28g EVENING— J‘ 25o + so {‘ Be - sse 1g;- 29“ =0 ;+, 0e - 88o 32c rum CAP TQL rm. m SAT. MATINEE also -, zvrumo 7 and ans I JI l Ill!!! Ill llLLElS... mm ell in rbls greet oevhlfllbrllterl GENE IUTNY "Mano" n. IIIUII "In er III In! l ' ll - (OP) —-. “infill incense during practically all ‘the gun over the estimated at $940.00!» wlvlousmcnth- n- ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Stew s. Miss AGENTS SOUBIS: Mile Enid leoalqs: MONTAGUl-I: Harold r. scan-r oaoaua-rowm Landry. Albert Alt-ken. Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. Weldon Levers. Richards and Gordon Farrell ' In Georgetown: The Post Office: Ropers The Guardian may be bought it any of tbe I following places In Montague: Mire s. A. Llewellyn: Mn Clay. ln Sourie: Condnn‘: and Florence In 8t. Peter's: The Post Ofliee. JCBEAM SEPABATOBS. potato planters and tillage simple-menu now in stock at MacLeod and Greene. Montague. The dances in the Montague Curling Rink began on Saturday. May 15th.. and are being sponsored by the Beaver club. Miss Jennie MacLaren. Brudeneil, has entered the Kings County Memorial Hospital where she will undergo a minor operation. Miss Jean MacLean. Charlotte- town. was a weekend visitor to Montague. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacLean. Mrs. Joseph Storey, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend in Mon- tague visiting her mother, Mrs. J. E. Fraser. ‘Mrs. Prank Cock and Mrs. Rob- ert Cook. Wood islands, spent the weekend in Montague visiting their sister, Mrs. Harold Nicholson. Mrs. Ruth McCormick. R. N., matron of the Kings County Mem- orlal Hospital is at present a visi- tor to Halifax on business. Mr. Edward Devereaux, employee oi’ Canadian National Railways. Montague, spent the weekend at the home of his parents in Rollo Bay. .‘Mlss Mary MacGregor. who recently graduated 1mm Mount Al- lison University, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- Gregor, Montague. Mr; John Lowery spent e iew days visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shep- pard. Cardigan. She was accom- panied to Montague by her grand- daughter, Marjorie Sheppard. Miss Jessie Hutcheson. nurse-in. training at. the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital was a Sunday visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutcheson, Mon- tasue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart have returned to their home in Monta- gue after attending the graduation exercises at Acadia University. They were accompanied home by their son. Harold, who is a pro-medical student at the University. Mr. Carl Currie, Montague, can. ducted services in the Presbyter- ian churches at Cardigan. Lorne Valley andMontague on Sunday. May 16th. At Montague the chair sang the anthem "Hear Me 0 Lord" under the direction o1 Mr. J. E. Dunning. The members of Hillside Lodge. I.0.0F., Montague. observed their annual ‘church service in the United Church. Sunday morning, May 16th.. with the minister, Rev. A. S. Adams conducting the scr- Mr. Murray Mackenzie. Dundee. was e business visitor to Monte- gue on ‘Imosdsy. Mr. William MaoMaster. Bridge- town, was e business visitor to Montague on Tuesday. lvfr. L. M. MacKinnon, Montague. has left for Halifax to stteml n Masonic convention. Mr. Alfred Mitchell, Mount Stewart, is a visitor to Montague. guest of Mrs. Preston Sorrey. Mr. William Landrigan. who has spent the winter visiting in Florida, U. s. A.. has returned to Monta- gue for the summer months. Miss Zelda MacLeod. Murray River. left for Wolfeville, N. S.. where she attended the graduation exercises at Acadia University, His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Harold Dunn. Sum- merside, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital where he is un- dergoing treatment. Mrs. Donald Mills, who has spent the winter months with her motn- er Mrs. James Murdock, has left to rejoin her (husband who is a student in Toronto, Ont. Mrs. John Player, lifartinvaie, is‘ a visitor to Victoria. Cross, guest of Miss Ella Docherty. Mrs. Player's son. George, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. A pleasant evenings entertain- ment was enjoyed by a capacity audience in the Vallcyfield Hall on Friday evening, May 7th. The programme was sponsored by the Kilmuir Women's institute and was thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance. PROGRAMME Opening Chorus. Instrumental Music — Misses El- eanor and Florence MacKinnon. Play - "Three Tickets to Klllar- ney." Directed by Mrs. Ed Far- quharson. Cast: Mrs. Fin Malley played by Mrs. Ed. Farquharson. Mr. Fin Malley-Mr. Ed Farqu- harson. Mary (their adopted daughter) -Miss Ishbel Farquharsoil. Mr. McGraw (an attorney) -M:. Basil Beaten. lvir. Dyke _Mr. John Daley. Mr. Pound - Mr. Lloyd Farqu- harson. Comedy -“Slap Her Down gain, Paw." Darkey Singing. Highland Fling - Jessie McGow- an. ' Play ~ "All Carrs to the Ros cue" directed by Mrs. Douglas Mc- Gowan. Cast: Miss Amarillo Rand played by Mrs. W. E. McKcnna. A- vlces. The Oddfeilc-ws marshalled by Mr. H. L. MacGregor. P. N. G., paraded from the lodge rooms to the church where they were Join- ed by the members of the Acme Rebekah Lodge. The anthem (m. ward Christian Soldiers" was sung by the choir under the direc- tion or Miss Agnes Annesr. Mrs Julia Carr (a widowl-Miss Anne McDonald. Calvin Carr (a bachelor) — Mr. George MaoPherson. Ruth Carr (his niece) -Miss Sadie MacKinnon. Tommy Rand (Miss Rand's nep- hew)—Mack MacKinnon. Maisie Carr (Julia! daughter) - PATRONS. Net V, Prov. Adm. Tex MATI N EE-J 10o 3-] 1o ,'+' x5e g; so 35 EVENI NG- lqe + ll 1+1 19o 1+; 3e _+ TNE OOMINION GOVERNMENT NAS FINALLY REPEALEO IT'S TWENTY PER GENT WAR TAX ON YOUR TNEATRE TIGNET WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PASSING TNE ENTIRE SAVINGS ON TO OUR NEW SCALE OF ADMISSION PRICES rumour EMPIRE rm. m 8A1’. Shows 7 - 8:45 -- Metineesv Saturday Only 2:30 ' lllllll MIDNIGHT lid/DIR’. 0r 7W5 Pun/VS Dem. Old New Tex. Price Price 2o a 13o 11¢ 6e B 83o 13¢ be a 83o 2Q; In a SSO CHAPTER our or "mmtuuc NEW seam. ‘STARTS TODAY‘ Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Herold Alfteck were visitors to the city on blon- day. Miss Alice Jar-dine is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Mer- tin Jardlno. Mr. Valentine MacDonald. Lend Surveyor of souris wee in Mt Stewart Monday on business. Miss Ines Dunn, employee o! the Charlottetown Hot/fir Spent Pri- day in Mt. Stewart. Mr. James MacDonald. Little Pond. is visiting his son, John D. MacDonald, Pisquid. Mr. Freddie Cofifin o! Wollvillet N. 5., is visiting the home oi’ his parents, Mr. and Mm. Addison Co!- fin. Mrs. Lloyd Jay has returned home home having visited her sis- ier, Mrs. Fisher of Peakes Station. for a few days. The many friends of Master Bruce Douglas are sorry to hear o! his illness and all hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. John C. Peters and son Reggie and Mr. George Byrns of Morell Rear were recent visitors to Mt. Stewart. on business. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Coffin who have been spending the winter in Mt Stewart have returned to their farm in Savage Harbour. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and -Mrs. Bar- ron ltlacDonald who were married on Monday at St. Duncan's Ba- silica by the Rev. Patrick Mc- Mahon. Among the visitors to the city Friday were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Feehan and daughters Sylvia, Lyn- Jessie McGowan. Wilfred Carr (Her brother) Bruce Lecco. Miss Darlene McGowan. Closing Chorus. National Anthem. "All Carrs to the Rescue," which is the King's County entry in the Provincial Drama Festival, was en- joyed particularly and occasioned much favourable comment, its fast moving. hilarious action keeping the audience in gales of laughter. The adjudicators for the Provin- cial Drama Festival, Messrs-J. A. Lawson and Bramweii Chancfler were in attendance and gave com- ments on the play that were very helpful to the cast. Another number deserving o! special mention was the Highland Fling by Miss Jessie MacGowan. Her interpretation of this beauti- ful but difficult dance was highly prniseworthy. After the programme e sale oi.’ cakes brought forth some spirited bidding. An enjoyable dance brought the evening's entertainment to a close. Excellent dance music was fur- nished by Misses Irene Bruce and Florence MacKinnon and Messrs. Archie Stewart and Lorne McKin- non. Lt. Commander G. A. McPherson acted very capably as chairman. lietreiiei from llIMPl-I Follow directions. lice . Cuticura Soap and hot water. Then apply will- y", hgnllnfl Cuticurn Ointment. Scientifically medicated. Satisfaction or money back. Cutlcure costs only a few cents. Buy at your druullt W- day. Made in Canada- EUTIEU RA Dummit - Joan SOAP 1- .. OINTMENT ‘L "m: swrcrssi‘ Music rms SIDE or HEAVEN" I l SELF - PDUSIIIIIG } Home Brightcncrs. UTE lastfaTrevohYtiohai-y new wax that‘ l .. . -/ .' . combines safety and beauty, with case of. application. It's anti-slip .1, . water-repel. lent . . . and, self-polishing. Make your‘; spring cleaning easier-your home brighter; landmorc beautifuawith Lin-X Anti-Slipl f Self-Polishing ‘Vial: _and_the ' other Lin-X} da and Gloria. Mrs. Daniel Mc- Dougsi, Eerl and Lottie MacDoug- all and Mr. Ray Jay. I A slight accident occurred on Saturday nighrt when a ton truck proceeding towards the city went into the ditch at the bottom 0f St. Andrew's hill, No one was injured and only slight damage was caus- ed. The regular weekly dance was held in the Legion Hall on Thurs- day night a large crowd was in attendance and a good time was had by all. -Mt. Stewart. Q A successful attempt made by Mt. Stewart Brothers was featur- ed in the Guardian on Friday. It tells the story o! the Douglas Bros, formertly o! Head of mils-borough. three miles from Mt. Stewart. 11ml now of Charlottetown. who have built up a line business for them- selves in well drilling. There are also the Clark Bros, Sterling and Keir, who own and operate three stores at Mt. Stewart. Montague and St. Peter's Bay, the MacDon- ald Bros.. who own and operate a theatre twice weekly. Molt/Kilian Bros. own a store in Canavoy and Crawford Bros. who have taken over the Warren sawmill property in Cherry Hill and built a fine new "sawmill which is run by water power and also the Alfieck Bros. Bruce and Harold. who own and operate an up to date grocery and meat market. -M1t. S. OUT OUR WAY WITH ‘IT-IKE. IN YOUR HAN W, l l " ‘THAT AWFUL i r autos? I _ -_ __.___s__.aa_.__.__ v ,1 “\\ \ .~\ .. MGJSE GOIN’ THRU ' -- l Uri,’ l _ vourexPec-rs/is. ‘ l- tpoeeineveAirr-rxe. .0‘ l THATHGEMADE. 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