. -=- “as ‘F - urn‘! uni-.- TO-DA Y ii s PRINCE ED WARD/pl —Flll. and SAT. to devll-rluy-rurc EXTRA pmwi fill‘ THE DAY COLOR. CARTOON i-(ji QIIOWING AT 0.15 -- 7.00 - 0.00 MARILYN CAPITOL -— NOW PLAYING DAILY SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 U. S. Teamwork V Destroys J"! “if Edge-of-sedl thrill: with I beauty who sets her hook for Axi: agents and wind: up with a dangerous deep-see CDICh-"Gfid I guy who hooks her heuri! lip-t» i? I . A Paramount Iletuie atoning llltliiiill Allllll ~Williy BMW with flllS ASIHIR ' ROGER PRYOR — ADDED TO PROGRAM — Chapter 11 — Don Vi/iiisluyl; of The Cmlst Guard -- -lli0T _ SHOWS 1.00 - s45 _ Malritee Saturday Only at 2.30 "I175 — Lew Lehr Comedy — Color Cartoon 90G SENSE Secret Service In Africa l’ IIAIIIN’ T0 G0! Hero's Wally at his lnvnlilc lmiz Here are the Leathernccks - and the sweethearts that inspire them “m! "Imfilly and rip-roariou; gclinn l" 9' kmcilfllll ill a tllrill picture l .iili~rwri~i an 00lilll$ ltevelilliE/ wlulm ‘ AXWEll - llllllilliAll, ROMANTIC! deeds! Uproar- lESS THAN I o of-ourp: angers were incon- vcnicnccd by priorities last inonlli. ‘Plan your next trip by air-mthe‘ last, easy, u-ar-tinl: any. Convenicnt sphcdulcs ' between Boston, Portland, _August.i, Bangor, Houllon, Prcsque lslc, and Moncton, N. K-connecting to all points _ 1 in, .'_ i , ' l Stcwardcss service on illl flights. l stem Canada and New- foundland. Big, roomy, 21- pzisscngcr Duugglas rlrlaners. ‘lCOllVCfllCfll dail~ "colrtilrcs at u.’ and 4:30 1",; ‘(Sundays 12:50 PM.) can. :40 iiSlillmarine Alert’ Axis Spy Thriller An intimate gl inio the wrrkiilgs cl Axis agents_ in_Amet'- lca and their methods oi imcrmlnll their snbznorinca oi BhlDDlIlf-l‘ taken from actual cases ulioflvclc bv the FBI is provided in Para- nlountl: iétfit-illffllllg drsmlt ‘Sub- marine Alert". which ouch: today at tile Capital Theatili. ‘thr- film shnrI-s, among. other thinizs. how secret agents, often working as doctors, use short-wow diathermy itpparluus, orzlma-Yi used in i-hc treatment oi diseases. as higll-pcwcrcd cha:t-\l'avc llcliu tranzmilisrs, Lu send information h. izarncitd by spies to_ cmciixrlnes hcvcrlnr; oi’! shore. it. also 511C .5 how an entire spy rink was lin- covcrrd with fatal results for a Jnp 5i“l*“ifll‘lIl(‘ Wlilflll was lilini; in vrriit lr-. a comm lll Panflc lnih"; the story is the slnkllw; of .’l Ja-p early days of the war almost with- in sight of tin: Crregon coast. An able cast headed by Richard Arlen and Wendy Barrie. and in- cluding Nils Asthcr. Roger Pryor. Abner Blberrriqn. M-arc Laurence. John ililljan and others has been assembled for .he picture. The story was vnitun by Maxwell ‘BEIIIRAI. iiliAIllilAli lfhln column in received (er new: ,0! local lnterelt, let ldvcrtlslne. iii il.".°‘.'.?.l'.“l"'.‘.‘..i'i"i'.'l'-u ‘n?’ ‘ a I ' l-Jiisiulrse“ ’ ’ l . CIABIICLL 10X’ P i PIIOIDIUDIU OONIIDEBA I - SURANOE. TIUN LIFE N luroucu CdUUb-One prohib- 011 l , N1 ' C0181} w? alfinallfril‘ ‘y’ m“, POSTPONED. — ‘ sale .. n. aaxhrasisitttl .9.“ l???“ it o! Mrs. Rosa. .983. I i RECEIVE WINGS-Among we livinss modules at R. C. A. .‘ tarmac“. staircases"- rauisch, Mali. w‘ ' '" ___... BIRTHDAY GREETINGS -Thl- many friends of Mrs. Mary King s": Highland Avc.. wish her mm...‘ hflPDy returns of the day on 1m- Bist birthday yesterday. SPECIAL LENTEN SERMON - Thereuwu a good attendance at the Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions at the I-Ioiv Redeemer Church Tuesday night, when a special ienten sermon was preach. ed by Rev. G. M. Crowley, c. ss.| R.. on the “Mother of Sorrows". 1t‘ was a masterful and uplifting dis- i course and handled in an excel- lent manner by this fluent preach- . er. This was Father Crowley's first sermon since his illness tour LEAVE FOR TRAINING -_ A group of ratings irom H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte which included seven Islanders, three from Char. lottetown. left yesterday for train- lnz elsewhere. The Islanders were O. Smn. John E. Bueli. I-Iopefieid; Simon D. Murchison, Point Prim: James H. Arsenault, Summerside; John E. Livingstone. High Bank; homer E. Gay, Joseph D. Holines- rev and Hollis D. Jay. all of C1181‘- hflm. NB. W- G- Passmore, B. Ell Smlillman. Howard P. Taylor 1nd- Frederick Wisloff; sto. 11, W3... Green, G. D. Hevd, A. E. Saltar-l eliiis, . W. Swain and J. N.» Wright. AL. Sto. .1.Ci. DBIiIll-SIOII: and Bio. 1 LB. MacKinnon. Be- , fore leaving each rating received, their son, Pte P. .i. Costello on safe arrival overseas. is Two-Fistell Action Film Starring Beery A5 tlnely as a military cum- munlque, M-G-itfs ‘Salute to the Marines." Wallace Berry Tech- nicolcl- starrer, is n tender, inspir- ing story of American heroes and ls currently at the PYiYiCL Edwald Theatre A drrrnuilc picluri U. S, Marine Cor-p: Mariner." marks Betty's year in pictures and one most. colorful roles cf his cltrcsr. The film also brings Fay Bainter. beloved and renowned szlige and screen actress, and Rcrr. together on the screen for rue first thee.‘ Beery porirajs ll harJ-Liiten, lusty and garrulous Marine sergeant, vel- eran of 30 years’ S*‘I"I'.CE Miss Bainter is his peace-loving wile who persuades him to letne to a ao-called "peace settlement." l Two -‘Fisted, Action- Packed Action-packed. uvro-fistrd and le- olete with Beery humor, "spine to t.hc_ Marines" shows the leather. nears in the Phillclpinnas The story centers rbcut Marnie sergeant Bsehy, but it IlSO pictures the typ- ical lifarine fighting his country's ‘battles. It was ilIlne-l in coorpera- tion with the U. S. Marine Corps. Beery and Miss Bointcl- are sup- ported by a notzfitrcrtfny; cast. Felli- nald CWEII portrays a Nazi fifth, columnist rosin" as leader of n peace-loving Fiinhro CIAVTilIYiltV l Ray Collin.- ls Peelyl". lcznrl but "ruff colonel, lllaiilyr. Aiaizwell and William Iiindilrsn suppli- il POM-w "uric allele. K.‘.\‘c Luke i1 on ex-' Filipino bane" And Cufiglfi Ruyfl; new scixeen find, is an infantry lieutenant who rljro seeks Marilyn's hand ln vain "qalzilc to tit" M J moles at a fast C1ll\_ Action ‘rid flfama ‘IQ Primarily balanced vl-ilh humor, Iiattie scenes, vivl-‘lv denial,“ M, 'nvasion of the Philippines, high. light liiis heart-warming story cf thedtdal" 'sh . “m7”; l n.i.‘li..°“f.i €ll.lll§’“”¥§?" imifllii‘. I vllhlle the direction was in the cep- .abic hands of Hunk McDonald. Diilrihllf/ir; i» one million dollar-l. By ms they ed these taxes in New Brunswick months B30’ and the co g _ and recommended that thl: tivn are pleased to he" i“, mfid Government do likewise. prgggher “M” m“ Fame, Em The Government should‘ apply ivm-d Qfflglfltgd M m, mnedjc- to the Dominion for assistance. flan, We have exhausted every source of provincial revenue, which has ceed very caret Baroviaion a housewife from the ladies and 69113 i" 1M3» cigarettes _ _ ‘ "u" t“ m“ Personals He noted that 52343-33 W“ 59"“ Mr. and Mrs. Pop Costello. North on . i Wiltzhire have recgived WOTd lromjggglglodwhg lahouid not What was required was more sup- man should be employed to “Salute to Marines" "r | - .BllD' M’ Cafwewzssfijifzject {inn srllvirr iilil aiillrililllill in inn lloill‘ , . In The Tsliiugportgtllzienand iifiamflln the I-eri-Illiure Monday; by Mr. R- B611. end Etna]! Queen I. in n on - The aieedilydficreaslng debt of the Province wee noted by MI- Bell. who went beck to 1016. when the total liabilities were less than OII speak- to two millions; in 103i hi’; ‘.22.. waoomo, end in ma] they had increased to over $5.000.- 000. From i935 to the end o! 1943 they had increased to 80.300000. This year the Minister is budget- irlv: for n. deficit of 8860.000. an it yvill be possibly 360L000 or more. The health tax on liquor and tobacco should not appear iii general revenue at all, u it was mpored for a specific purpose. In 101B the amount from this source was $58,000 liquor lax and 844.000 tobacco. making a. total of nearly $103,000, of which only $79,000 was spent in the health depart- ment, leaving $23,000 to be ap- plied to general revenue. H4», was disappointed to find no tax reductions provided for in the estimates. Our car and truck re- gistrations are the heaviest of any Province. They have reduc- ciimbed steadily to 82,008,000 inst year. The government should pro- uliy in reconstrin. tion plans, and see that the Do- minion provides th¢ means- Oid age pensions have been in- creased. he noted. end Wt 11° h" ‘m. “'°a.::..:“" n1 . llL-fnfijifi l-tdelhgedrltnhe details of the $1,000,000 bond issue 0f i931 to take care of an unprecedented u, t. Our provincial treas~ lin-ilmhaosellsome Math?“ “"45 l" their sinking fun . Faiconwoocl hoillibfll Bxpeiidmm’ “M, y," was the heaviest on re- cord. The cost per patient, Mr. Bell noted. rose from e2 cents in 193g t0 ad cents in 1042 and 9° 1h.- purchase of culls Hi» “1- " 943. There was no be maintained their. grvlglon, Mr. Bell belleved- A lzggg agricuiturall o y em- | “l q PIOViBM. he maintaised. is not on nil; gl-ialzwvrw-rgww g_u.alznlr.g~_l_ _ PAGE "rupee Legislature charge of each small subdivision. Mr. Bell cited what happened in a raid made on the Reid dwelling Just. before the last election. All investigation should have bceni made in that cue. to determine‘ who was refiloiis . , Hon. Mr. cGulgnn: "Did that; ever happen before?" l Mr. Bell: "Not before an elec-i tlon. Nothing like itl" HQ also cited the case of a‘ farmer who had been prosecutedl and fined for taking his farm help in his truck from the fields to‘ the Mont MC races. Educational opportunity in this a par with other provinces. "When you have a Minister controlling two or three Portfolios he has not, the time to give to it. Possibly“ there should be someone 815g in chfirllh Many small country schools are in very poor shape Many have no teachers. This is not a war condition altogether, but is due to the very low salaries, paid to our teachers. l "'l‘l;e situation is so acute at‘ present that we have old men‘ 0V" Seventy teaching school lo- day. and others teaching on a third class permit. It. is for the; Government to determine whetheri Consolidation would effect a rem-l edv of this condition." At Prince of Wales College it was a question of the “survival of the fittest.’ H Many students were washed out because they could not pass the entrance examina- tions. The exams are marked so that only a certain percentage get in. Mr. Bell contended. It is a question whether there should lye marticulation into Prince o! Wales C°11¢Ie or not. The institution should be a high school. teaching Iredeo B. 10, 11 and 12. In some rural districts they can- Mt Ebt e teacher because the teacher hall not bean paid for the fizz/ions years work. It might be "l Ml- Bell suggested, i: the Ch f l ak y crackc irmy steals p, a March l TRUST the boys to know (ha: ristie’: Dainty Sodas are good eating! It's the flavour, the crispness of these tasty rs that make such a hit with Rocky Point Ferry lcftetovin. other: i the i - Liberal overdruit at the bank. G v _ t . __ _ _ _ , . _ ._ claded o. Emu‘ ha,“ wffftizillgwiitltfithe same “n” Mauwoba andnlg’ asdeltlglileeél tgeiiiildmillicttsht? iflillflidfia me-ryonc cvcrytlmc chflbllL-S Grant M. MncL-nlll, New Gllsgougltlsli Columbia issued unca a‘ t; same w.“ a, they mp0s“; “l: Dainty 5M” a" a hand)’ 11451" N.S.. Joseph B. Melanscn, Chat- ' 15 W" b°ml5 °l “£00900 e“ land tax. lion m your hostess 5hc1f_.hey-rc ready to serve at a minute's notice with soup, cheese or fruit spreads I a good flock of hens m’ In New Brunswick, he now; all m9 "Fry services’ have been made Iree like the hlizways, The same system should be followed here. He instanoed the Rocky 9°11“ 19TH’ in particular. The pursefs salary was almost equal t0 the amounts received in fares. mm- MT- Bushes: "If the posi- tion of purser was dong awgy with —with hot or cold drinks. Christie?» Biscuits "There's a wartime duty [or every Canadian" there would have m be a ma“ _> emriioved to assist in manoeuvring vessel." Mr. Bell: "I have travelled on m“ Terry a 800d many times, and I have vet to see thc full-time purser do anything else. There are A tasty lunche or supper dish LIVER PATTIES Y liver with remaining ingrediznrs. Mix well. Shape into palms and brown I teaspoon n]: in‘; lczlspoon pepper 2 tablespoons (hopped relcrl‘ leaves 2 iahlcspnnlis chopped green pepper 1 tablespoon lemon iuice and simmer for five miniilcs river (lg Inrslclk. Grind li\cr and onions. s DAN crunlm and fltlll lfi ground Covci- 2 Cit-HIM farm. _ . - alw t . . . v “w: t" ’:".‘.¥.§".F“..E€.°“§§i‘ 22.93 woriii: 33 liialmafif~ °°°“““““’ ‘ srrlzr: DAINTY llllgxfldlliliriznllieist few years the dlri» m?“ dfilxqiphixilmd (m9 lrampona" lgggDgesalclhlmbs .. l1 l: , » - roads were neglected. he said. on the soilinh°sszforcP°°rlllfe m... is... in “a... inshnllow pan. More attention should be given tolwas ‘unwed for [hem and “o; low tlcinimDraln war n_ rcScrvsl these m the early spring. Ilia-HOT me ma,“ or Charlotwwwr: Pour Stock over Christin-s DAlhl gfillcndelllllmfiga thlloaclllhrelsierwerelyel l-he trips are reduced in rhc III holler. Lhkeiapaulcs. employed on private lanes durlng| m» last election camuaign. Reading the n. c. M. P. repori| h= was struck by the larize num- ber on the force in this Province. In a year like 1e43, when there was verv littl-c crime. they em- ploved 5'.’- inen. nrovided with 14 cars and a motor cycle. Fhey were “falling over each other fol I lack of somethlnz to do. In Chal- lottetown they had one constable to shovel snow. and another to look after a doc. Surely three or four men would be sufficient fol the city, plus a couple In Sum- H. med n t .. l; merfilde and 0M ma" t° m“ hadpbé-Erlirgmadc thalllixlllg) illliovdsalfl-ll _ '"" _”‘“_"' farmers. The Government should l Card Of Thanks Walt/tr Farmer their sincere neighbours and acts Mr. and Mrs. wish to exphss thanks to all kind friends for their mill!!! kindness shown them in their rec- cnt. sad bereavement. Also those who ‘sent messages of warmth)’- IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory vi Mn. Peter McGonneil, lnee Annie Malone) who died March 9th. i948- One yealrnllan earth without our deer m m She was our life. our centre Ind our slln. And yet we would not call her b“! But whillper sill] "Deer God thy will done—" Inserted by Father. blather. I Brothers tUItI Sisters, 3-8-1. IN MEIVIORIAM In daughter CHARLOTTE ANN l-‘OLLAND who deported this life March 0. 1913 and Brothers. 3-0-11. . Mcliolula who departed t January 0th, 1M3. Just one your ego dul- Mother to u: it seem: pinch mor You were culled up to Heaven Where nein an“ sleknu! are u IBIIIC- The days are old without you And nothin seem: lust right A face we early loved his [one A been no kind and brilht. In our home e their is veenm, d a voieo Ior ever still Mlllh for you our breaking Still we know it wls God's will. 0h ha) Your cheerful laugh sixty-one yearn. MIMI PM l Iii u. H. leilt John. N.I. lnllerteri by he.“ Daughters. loving rnemurv-o-f our little Inserted by Father, Mother, Sister IN MEMORIAM I loving lnemor fM . lrencll n y o n hie life heerll an py hours we once mtnyed we runelniior; Which brightened our home for: Husband. Bone lnll . fall when the farmers need tho 5"‘~‘\'iCr-. most. "If they must save oil let them cut down the trips in the summer time. Mr. Bell complained that in January the boat was taken eff the run altogether and sent to assist the oil drilling company. There were emergency cases at that time, too. No notification‘. was given to the people and thcy i had to wait on the wharf. l\'Ii'. Bell suggested that two crews Del employed on the ferry at certain, timesa when evening runs are re-f ulre . set up a separate fund for U115‘ purpose. A large portion of thcl money now spent did not help nci farmers who rcall' needed it. . H! reminded t . Governmrrnt of its pledge to press for im- mediate attention to the Char- lottetown harbor and water iron: and for construction of a dry dock. He recalled how the railway wharf contract was cancelled and the; steel taken to the mainland. “Dur- ing the last. two years marine re- pairs have been done bv Bruce Stewart and Company. but if we] had a drydock we could have u tremendous amount of work, and, it could be continued after the war.“ he said. The plant em- plays 300 men and pays out $l0.u.'r.l la week in wages. But this is cnlvl lwar work and may be stopped ovci i FllfW‘ Llevtcnant Bill Macl a l Wirclxs School. Montreal, exp Wcmeng Divisions, on a ihcoratic cizemv l..r at ack cn ills training; to become radio telephone I {i115 Lzlty would he to help tnalntain g . "What will happen when _ planes aloft and ihen- fighter stall vtrk stops and (has; men arr- out oi lobe?" asked Mr. Bell. "In 1:1- dliion we will have all our return ed men. and no work for Lil-till drlulu do unless we have a B C. begs‘ ls lY-luuszon. Hamilton. 0:11.: Mrrizilc: _ iql-i-‘KQ-f“. mrlll°mfilLeann-loge, Alia. iacar Photo: (Continued on page s, col. 6i l ,_----—.-_-_y;_i_. a- = ~.._-_.- -— l WHY l6’ gives it a superio O its fineness o baking, too. For the utmost costs 1m! ONLY cltv would h: (lzall will iihe girls arc: Shirley Coleman, Windsor, Ontn. ‘Montreal; Amanda iSllnnjvi Murphy Vernon B ollcck, Toronto: Jo_vcc Uric. Wirdsci". Out; 011's Carlsur. Nanaimi Lorna Concylxarc, Tcronic; Julie f Hal ax, N S.. signrls cifiwr at N lalns to personnel of the R C.A.1i almztp oi the Montreal dis icthowe The JIIZS, who a‘! cpcraiors, are all highly interested, f< in event of nn attack theirs would b.» an important part ‘.0 Play Tllfl ccntuct between (‘etmciintl R C.A.I' ons on thr- ground From 22ft to rigl‘ Frances Snuttiewcrtl 1r‘. P E L: Jzicquelln Bovill". Tmonio: “Petit- -iie Kirk. Toronto; and Kay Morrisse; PERFECTMII cocoa m: g5; m us? O PERFECTION cocoa is made only from the best Cocoa Beans that can be secured. Q It is carefully processed with the skill of a century's experience in making fine cocoa. O Its extremely high 22% Cocoa Butler con- tent makes it exceptionally nourishing and r. true chocolate flavour. f texture assures a siriooth, creamy beverage, and makes it ideal for in quality, food value, and chocolate flavour, ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none bCIICK-Yfl PERFECTION COCOA .7 l i ' i i. i l ‘t