rnmcii’ envnnn--ro-nnv-rni.-sir. ~ ' suowmo s1- 3:15 - 1 AND a cons EARLY ran rm; BEST smrs: Leading the iustiest band of adventurers that ever conquered s foe . . .or a maiden’: heart! COLUMBIA PIDT RES presents C0iRt_li|EL WILDE ‘ ' Star oi “l Snngltn Remember" and ' A lnuiiiimi anti line Nights" Edgar JMNAN] ALL THIS Mill “ME” T00! Yen! 1 sneaked into this um. “Mn “it Plllluliiy manager wasn't looking for 1 Ipnlql to tell all my friends of my 11th birthday on Sntunhy. “Unele" Walt Disney is having all the gang togeth- er for a big party at my _ d a Hollywood home. l know you cant all come but you can help me celebrate by see- ing my latest cartoon adventure, "Dfllfg l)" on", Don't let the theatre manager kid you, for I'm really tho star on thlsmrogmm. - - - DONALD DUCK. s. Til-liliilii q-EMPIRE -=- FitL-SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 v- Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 1 "memo no on A jirscx or Kittens - f’. . .‘l'hot’e the tough - assignment out out for Sunset Canon . l ' YIIINIIT CAIQQN an IDIIIBVVOI W“ Also Serisl-“PARIS HOLIDAY” Flicker Flash Back - Cartoon illfyllteflip Your Kitchen i‘ I with ,a new‘ ‘ ‘FLUORESCENT . - man . jtmnnn FIXTURE " ‘ "t Ho Pain? mam realm nnvevvuiillfll we CHARLOATTETOVYN GUAllDlAN xp-ron-ro-uiv-rn nu ‘sir. 0n the Screen at last -- The ~ Idol of Mil/ions I -| in. ‘Moutslue Hospital on Sunday. p l Amrii 1th. W KANE RICHMOINDl. BARBARA REED v ‘t A, MONOGRAM_PICTURE_ Plus: Musical - Sports - Terrytoon Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 New Glasgow's Activities Allan visilrd iier Mrs, Miss M. E. Campbell on’ sister. Monday. Mrs. Blair Aiidiew acconruaiiicd Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bulmsn on their return to Charlottetown on Sunday evening. Mrs. Willis Andrew and little daughter. Betty. spcnt n pleasant stay here the truest of Mrs. Blair Andrew. The recent snow fall made the clay toads in an almost impassable condition.-—N. Mr. Byron Hill is s patient at the P. E. Island Hospital, where he successfully underwent an ap- pendix operation. Mr. Harold. MCDpllilld returned home from being a natient in the P. E. Island Hospital where he had a successful tonsil operation. Miss Anne Stevenson ls the guest of her brother. Mr. Robert and Mrs. Stevenson of St. John. N. B.. where she is cuioviiio ‘i. pleasant holidav PCllBWlTlR friend- ships. > Mrs. Elbert Hill is also e visitor in 5t. John. the quest of her sis- ter.- Mrs. Lulu Binns and ll'.‘1‘ nou- liews, Stuart and Norris. Miss Nettie Andrews is at nrcs- out st the home of her nicer. Mrs. Herbert McLeod. carimz for the family there while Mrs. McLeodls elgintient in the P. E. Island Hos- p a . ‘I'm; executive of (he committee of the doctor and hospital plan met with the secretary. Rev. J. W. Heytei- on Monday afternoon. and residents await favorable pro- zress shortly. Recent visitors here were Mr. L. B. Wyand and Miss Ella Wyand where they were guests of their Mre. Edison Railings and . The)’ have now sot their new homo in St. Elesnorfis. but will ever have a very cordinl welcome here where their friends are mmierous. w. Berry McOoubi-w of Bvd- ncy. N. 8.. had the recent mis- fortune 0t breekinl some ribs in e full during the nerloiensnce o1 htle oonvelescinsz l wn the meet-inn in iuusl order s inn of Institute Ode. reoeetinc t e club's women's creed in mieon. Rail cell wee unnerved by fit- "BIIIIOOD IOIIUI; Mnkewly for uheeon HoodettbePrince “It? Ilia” Mega-r a! INA!!! 0f Rnblfl The urea ‘the B Forest." It’: never-t»- entertainment Technicolor. were! Hem of heroes! iblc . . his sword tccn members and a ‘nuinbcr oi visitors bv expressing a CODVClll- eiicc snc would like to have. which was interesting. 1n the absence of the secretary. Mrs. R. W. Steven- son acted. lvliiiutcs were read and approved its road. Arrangements were mzidc lui‘ making a quillmaiid Mrs. it. A. Houston invited members to her homo 101' the quilting oi it. und ll committee was appointed to do the quilting. Sick committee rc- portcd. New committees as fol- lows: Sick. Miss Anne Stevenson 41rd Mrs. Stcrlim: Campbell. School. Mrs. Lorne Stevenson and Mrs. W. B. Bulinuii. Lunch. Mrs. Chalmers Laird, Mrs. liailand Hill and Miss M. E. Cnnuubell. Pro- gram, Mrs. Harold Dickinson mid Mrs. R. B. Dickieson were ap- pointed. An invitation for‘ next meeting from Mrs. R. A. Houston was izlad- lv acccptcd. Miss I-lclcn Green. teacher oi the local school re- ported s blackboard brus-li needed. which it was agreed to secure same. Roll call for next IUCCLIHK i0 b0 answered by unmiinz a favourite sp/riilg flower. CUl'l"l'5;)0l’id€llCf‘ was read, iiiuludinu a uohci- on Rural Beautification hv W. John- stoiie. and H lcticr iiom Mrs. Preston Beck asking to appoint n delegate to nitciid musical tivsl WlllCll l.» tn be held at Char- luttctown. Programme consist/ad oi rcurlincs bv Mr». l1. A. ouston entitled "How it Happened"; im- ntiier bv Mrs. Preston Campbell. "Archie's Prcdicsinciitf Also il contest, “A Radio Quiz" bv Mrs A. P. Stevenson, and a Marltimr Quiz bv Mrs. R. W. Stevenson. All led to a vrrv Llllbyilllli! meotin: which \\.lS brouuht to a close by singiiii; 1hr National Anthem. A Adniut lunch was served lvv tho conimiaic-o in ohsrrN. assisted by the hostess. LOST FARM LANDS During iihc past 12 years. tho farmers oi Great Britain have lost 904.000 acres of their land to the overnment for various causes. ‘the lotal is made up of 572.000 acres requistioriecl for build and gem- ernl construction; 129. acres for s orts pounds; 129,000 acres for nlrilelds; 64.000 ncres for army areas, and 10.000 acres for various other purposes. On the basis of these figures. m average of 66.200 sores per year has been lost to British farming. In time. mucih of the ism-ti requisitioned for nr purposcs. will when theroverttoits original owners, when the govern- ment om melts it available. Painful THROAT Due To (old Gels Fast Relief When e revere Cold gripe your throat. when it makes you gag end cough-that's the time to epply "Nervlline." The effect of this soothing linlrnent sinks gight ln -- its pein-relievinl qualities penetrate quickly to the effected region. Hundreds uy you get quick relief from Nervlline for ir- riteble throat. tight cl: end bed ‘ will; nothln: will m iieiume ' u loathing Nei-vlltne. Sevefll times stronger then many other iinimunte, it has nbnndlnce , of g, peln-nubdulng’ power. Nervillne iiflcet British Needs ‘the grant bulk of the shipments fes- . : Ailtl Vltlnlli Geoiuctownlsu visltins Char- lottetown on Tu Rich Beam. Mr. Chester N. L-lowellyn. Mr. Honk McPhec. Mr- Albegn Hobbs. Mr. William J. r . Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Chester "Bill" Iilowellvn are rcceivinn the 001l- szratula/tions of their many friends on the birth of n daughter in the Mr. Aid. m. Inwreuce Doyle and youn; ldsughter. of Charlotte- txowré mAv ting for “e few days Joseph MoLennan. De Gros Mire-h. wu in Gooiuetowii 0n Tuelbyi’. Mr. Horace Parker. recently dis- cheried from the Veterans‘ Guard also a veteran of the 1914-18 siiflllfllt. in which he served in the American Army. left recently for flllifI-I to: e medics! check-VD at Como Hill Boqritel. Mr. Clayton Anderson. Whim dngiad. was in Geonctown on Tues- y. Mr. Beam McCormick. 8t- Georzds. was in Georgetown on Tuesdsyn-Geo. , N0 BLACK MARKET ABRESTS OTTAWA, April 8—(CPi -An R.C.M.P. official said today no arrests hnve been made in con- nection with investigation of n black market organization _ operations were first bsred at Halifax Feb. l9, but, he added, "we are still digging." ~ iiig Fish Deliveries As part of its program for help- ing to rncet food needs abroad Osnnds undertook to supply the British Food Ministry with '13,- 800.000 pounds of-cnnned salmon and canned herring from British Columbia's 194:5 production and have already been made. Deliveries up to the end c-f February includ- led more than 503170.00 pounds of .snlmon and close to 6.550.000 pounds of herrlniz. Forty-five stinpilcs for the Unit- od Kingdom from Canada} fisher- iow also Included 10.300000 pounds nf frozen fillets (mainly uOCl fil- lolsl from the. Atlantic province‘! nn 2.642.000 pounds nf frozen Ps- ciiic hnllhul. In sdditlon. mc-rc- over, in thr- cenned selmon hninl supplied the Food Ministry be- iwcnn threw- snd four nillllnn nounfls from lnsl. vci-ii-‘s puck are aim hcinc made nvnilnble to an- othr-v Rrilish rm-snry, the London Pond Counlli. Even at that, how- ever. more canned salmon from '45 nrnzluvtion hns zone on the dnmnsiil‘ markni than rt any time “lnPP Hm nnwlv days of "u. war_. about 14.5000!“ wounds as compar- pfl with 9600000 munds from '43 o"‘"\ut_ for‘ inygnwfl These fiqurrw tok" into ace-cunt. n! n-mrq», (mlv m» deliveries to esday were: Mrs.- ' \ LL, a food chemist would any . . . almost 8% butterfat,’ about 6% protein, about 10% milk sugar, about 2% llnfllll...lncl tlieflfullytwicatheemonnlliflwm“ find in rcgulu milk. For Carnation Milk i: regular pasteur- ized mill: with enough of the natural water taken out to double its food values. And it has a big extra share of -"sun~ chine" vitnmin D. So whenever you want more food value, use Carnation u it pours from the can; for regular iriilk use, ldd an equal quantity of water. Carnation is Canada's largest- eelling bread of eveporsned milk. i Carnation Milk A CANADIAN“ eaooucr ~;....¢.\......._l¢..;.- LISTEN T0 CONTENTS!) lldUBr-MONDAYS-CFCY-ll EM. London. They lelve out of the mckoninx entirely the many mil- lions ‘of pounds of fish food: eup- plled to other countries under various plans of the United Ns- tlons for meeting urgent world food needs. Under these latter ar- rangements the Dominion under- took to make available Atlantic canned fish of various kinds n; well so dried, pickled, and smoked fish and some. British Columbia canned pilcliards. The undertak- ings apply to the production your running from last July until the end of next June. Bil: quantities have already been delivered. Still larger deliveries would hsve been made had thc shipping situation been loss difficult. Seek $100,000 To Alli The Blind TORONTO. April 9 --(CP)—-Ol>- iective for the April 15-May 4 ap- neol for funds by the Canadian National Institute of the Blind has Hm British authorities vinder agree- mcnis mndo between Ottawa and l v l possesses greet enelgeeic quelitiee _ and it considered he necessary me- dicine in many Mum to eum in l“. m!“ overcoming coughs, eddy, m“. l deeds @3335 4f . a on the, novel. "son of rm the nfoviemt '2):- the novel's eating? in collaboration with Wilfrid H. Pebtltt who in turn on the ll hr sud Joint when the rhu- Get 188v l been set st $100. . Mrs. Gordon Bslfour. csmpdign chairmen. sn- nounccd today. This amount is nn increase of $25,000 over last car's objective and is necessitate by an increased new“, w... nugniber of blind Mrs. Balfour sat moretb blind persons are reslstcred a . I Here they confide - the molt. l photogenic lute in the Eut- o-rmm, nquoyu-fl wmi rim». veils. time: and "w mm i»: n . mils» im bedfiet ipm: ..ruq your; favorite hereto? ' “it p ‘u " V ersons in C -. e. 13.000 Cen- hrtfl? !f'f\Y.'fl‘*‘-§‘H‘lf‘l‘t‘h' - i “Ir-v'~+#e-<\-¢»<npqfl~l-.q.. . ., .-~.. m . >..-~.~.; _._;..,.. ._-,-..,‘.,,.,._ .1. .,-