PAGE SIX CANADA'S GREAT FILM HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND rinte E war TO-DAY and SATURDAY . . PERHAPS ! -—- bui so startling -—so plausible as Io make you draw your loved ones closer and breath a prayer that should it happen, we be l. .113‘. given strength to Track i! down and crush the life from it forever! 4911. PARAL LL ‘LAURENCE OLIVIER EXTRA “‘ l\I.G.l\I. NEWS . >7 RAYMOND MASSEY LESLIE H0 WARD. "18 NTON WALBROOK. SHOWS 3: l5—7—9.05-BE EARLY! Til-NIGHT -=- EMPI SHOWS 7 & SJS-MAT ACTION PLUS! with the THREE MESQ LAWED WEST! 'I‘EERS in their new fight against CRIME in the OUT- DIERRIE MELODIE —- CQTJEDY TRAVELOGUE — SING SONG BE -:- AND SAT‘ INEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 Ul- IIANDLI-J WITH CARE A; the theme song in many Jtorcs (icalinz in kitchen uten- 5115 may soon become: “That's all than» is, there isn't any more‘ it bcccincs icnportnnt illflt housewives tnkc rxcciptlcnally gcod care of ihczr bclcrimizigrs T1011, tco it, is essential that u eoon a; any mctal utensil become; UIIS‘I‘\J.C£‘L‘JI)I(’. it, be turned cvcr to the snli _(= collector. Hric are sonic rxintcrs in the usc and care oi cooking equip- (Iifllii Aluminum: This. the most satis- fdct" v of mnrcr rils is now irre- pliic; c Citnn will mild soap and . \Ll"$1t" A tiin inside that is l 11"t yjclzi to i111: can usually b0 iczrrv d hy 1g vine- gar and rvntcr in the rrn. Never use 11:1 ailnliiwe siluiicn. such as Qutifl, as x1115 (‘nrrorlrs the metal Ftiiiirlivnrc: Trcwt with grrat carc as the surfact- is only t"0 cas- ily crackcd or thfpgrczl Never al- léw to boil dry. mid ccol before WRSITiXI-Z D0 not, pour ccld water into a hot D10. Ford that has stuck to the bcttim must nct bc scraped viith anyilfnil .<.i‘.1~rp'r than u wooden Cliiiltfs pin Scnpy ivnicr bnilcd in thc pnu will loosen ob- stinate burns. HFMDTCCI Glass rind Erthen- wzirc: These uicnslls rctriin the hrnt fcr a very lone t'mc and ac- tually go on ccckuu aiicr they are rcmrvcd ircm tl1~ ranszc Take pzrrni; care that they (l0 not ccme into cozztad Willi crud water whilc tlirv are still hni EVTll a small wci path on tabic o“ draining bowrd mcy cause‘ a brrak. Wnsh with hot water and alka- line scab and drv very thornuahlv- Iron Ccokinv Utcn Ila: Thvse are excellent for long slow cooking. and for fryivv rams 11rd griddlvs They ahou’d be seascned before 11cc. h" ccrkr-v scme non-salty fat, in them fcr 2-3 hour: at a lnw temperature ‘Ihia makes thfm mrrr- re~‘=f~'1t in ma’ F01‘ the aam- masm drv c~re'i1llv after wmlflrig with very hot water and allr-"r" sorn m Pmrve the arc-w. Tin Utensils: Never sccur. or the tin I”"‘HT"‘ iv‘l‘ rv- wcrn JWRV ni-'-'-"- an" N" m“t"'| l-'i5"_PXl')fi.'="fi £0 rust It is bcttrr nrt to moi" any attempt to keep tinware bright. Rrcncve burnt food by soaking, or heating for u few min. utcs in a wsak solution Alter dry- ing, stand in a waim plice to b0 sure that, there is no mcisture lctt on the surface beicre putting away. SPRING ‘TERNP’ MAY NEED CARE Care will kecp ycur permanent from biting temporary. For the last fcw wctks a 200d many women have been asking how to care for pezmnncnts they got during the holidays. They'll he. or others will be, vivordcring again zificr they gct their spring curls Tlicy ccmplain cf dryness and a iew say that. the hair is unman- ageable~they want healthy sculps and smoth coils. A dry condition is fairly easy I0 remedy. You nced not oil sham- poos and, since you don't want w brush out your finger waves, you should massage your scalp with your fingertips every night before you go to bed. Bit. beside a fairly low table-ii’ your drsssing table is high, choose 11 lower piece of fur- niture. Put your elbows on the top and re=t your hcad in your hands Plncc fingertips flat against the scalp and try to move it backward and forward and also in tiny circles. Remember that your scalp —not fingrrs-kslviild movc It you're a littlc ciirr'l.'. lh’s will not disturb your wave. and it will stimu- late circulzzticn and persuade your scnlps oil glands to function prop- erly. For I-‘riz If your hair la frizzy and never germs to lock soft and sleek, ask the opcrator who glvcs ycii a fin- ger wave to apply a little brillian- iine befcre putiirq on wave set, lo- tion or water Bctwesn shampoos use a blt- oi it. yourself. simply pour , a few drops on your hair brush and lightly draw your hair acrcaa the bristles bffCfe ycu start to arrange your coiffure Five pounds cf wlrfe vihcnt bread crntain a nuzrlcr 0i a tea- apoonful of calcium. ‘PO-DAY and SAT. —CAPITOL— snows 3.1.1 - 1.00 _ 3,45 BURGESS MEREDITH IRENE HERVEY BARRY FITZGERALD ‘r sin RAIDERS cnar. a MUSICAL COMEDY MERRIE MELODIE LIFE INSURANCE IIEADS LOAN SUBSCRIBERS MONTREAL. March 12—Life in- surance companies operating in the Dominion subscribed ov:r 135 mil- lion dollars to the Vlcury Loan, The Canadian, British and United States life inaurane companies in Canada l1nve been the iargcst single subscriber to each one of the Dom- lniorfs War Loans. Today their war loiin investments exceed the total lncrcvse in their assets in Canada since the war began. In an interview today. Mr. G. W. Bourke of Montreal, President of The Canadian Life Insurance 0i‘- ficcrs Association, ponted out il at, “The grand total now subscribed by the companies to help finance the purchase of tanks, planes, ships, guns, munitions and equipment for Canada's fighting services approxi- mntcs 300 milion dollars." The ivnr rnrvlcc 0f the life insur- ance companies is not ta be mens- ured in dollars alone. In this last Victory Loan campaign, a5 in the one that preceded it, life insurance COmpflnl€5 made their entire sales forccs zivnilubic to the Government. Apart from the War Loan life 1n- siirnnce munrvcrs and exccutives have unclcrtaksn vcrv important work in the sale of War Savings stamps and certificates. “In war loan subscriptions. as in iI;1<...1vzu-. work." Mr. Bourke con- cluded. “our member comprtrfcs lmre striven to reflcct the patriotic impulses of their millions of poicy- hcldrrs ll1l'DL1"llO1lt Canada. It is actually thcir premium dollar; that have become fighting dollars on active sflrvicc." , RADIO TRANSAIISSION Eastern Daylight Saving 'l‘ime WAVELENGTH Throughout l0 30 p.111.) Western Canada 23 52 m 'fto‘10.0l p m.) 49.10 m (from Canada and U’ S.A —.'il 32 m 25.53 FRIDAY, MARCH l3 P. M 5 15 ‘London Calling.’ 5.30 ‘London Letter‘ Donald Hastings. 5.40 ‘Talking to Women.’ Talk by Mary Alice Collins. 5 45 ‘Front Line Family.’ 6.00 ‘Music with the RA P‘. 6 l5 "Cxcr to Ycu ’ Programme of. Music, Messages, and News from Home for the R.A.F ir Canada. 6.45 The News 6 55 Ncws Analysis. '1 00 War Cccrincrrary: The War on Land ’ Talk by Ca-ptain Cvril Falls. 7.10 ‘Listening Post.’ 1.15 News in French. 7.0) ‘Canada Calls from London’ (in collailaora-ticn with CBC): ‘Greetings from the Beaver Club ‘ 8 00 Talk: ‘O11 Young shoulders ' 8 l0 Interlude. 8.15 ‘London Calling.’ 8 30 ‘Britain Spesiké’: ‘World Ai- by Mac- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN tonal Internal. but advertising urn; ulna III N """“ ousvvmu. for Phowrrlnhl March 15m. Clyde River Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe All D. S. follow. Bonshaw 11 A. M. 3 P. 11E. Hampton ‘l P. M 7 P. M. Bcv. J. R tcr TRYON — BONSRAW CHURCH, Sunday. Mame A1 11.00 A. M. 3.00 P. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. I110 the Fie to attend Lhese services and praise worshi ship on March 15th iuuiaf Cavendish at 1 ther are favourable in Bridge at 3 P. M. Geo, W. Minister. tal were entertained recently at by the Hospital Staff assisted b Charlottetown. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAuvL-Btwkfleld Charge. Ser- vices next {lord's Day. Road 11 A. M. Haxtsviile 3 P. M. lirookfieid 7.30 P. M. Y. P. S. Christ- ian Endeavour and Prayer Servme Bruokfield ‘Tuesday 8 P. M. Harts- ville Friday. 8 P. . Rev. A. . Thomson, Minister. L-863-3-l3-1i. AUBURN PERSONMLS. — Master John Curran spent the week end the guest of his cousms in Auburn.—ivir. ueorlge Kelly has secured a. lucrative posit on in M0nt'rea.l.--Mr. Angus iviacNeill is confined to his home with a heavy cold. Many friends wish him a. speedy recovery. -~lvi.iss Whalen, the teacher of Auburn. spent Sundav with her parents in E111otvale.-Mr. frank Curran. 5U! of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curran. has gone to Boston where he has scoured employmenu-The school is pro- gressing favourably under the dir- ection o! Miss Louise Whalen. teacher. Personals Master Edison Baker of Summer- side spent the week-end in Norboro, the guest of his cousin, Lowell Andrews. Mr. Gerald J. McCarville who has been spending some time visit- ing his home in Meetcwn leave: this morning on return to Halifax. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ballem, Pcwnal, received a. telegram from their son, Eric Brllem, R C.N.V R. that he ls safe and well in Great Britain. P M 8 45 Civilians‘ War.’ Coupons’. 9.00 Headline News and Views. 9.15 “London Letter by Mac- Donald Hastings. 9 25 ‘Talking to Women’ by Mary Alice Collins. 9.30 ‘Canada Calls From London‘ (in collaboration with CBC): ‘Wings Abroad.’ 9.45 ‘Front Line hmily.’ 10.00 ‘A Year of Lend-Lease.‘ Feature production. 10.30 ‘London Calling.’ 10 4') The Daily Service. 1o 45 The News. 11.00 variety, with Adele Dixon. 11.15 ‘Britain Sneaks‘: ‘World A!- fairs.‘ Talk by ‘H. Wickham Steed ‘Sixty -Stx - 11 30 Radio News-Reel. A.M. 12.00 ‘Civilian? War‘: (Repeat). 12.15 Talk: ‘On Young flioulden. (Repeat). 12.90 The News. 12.45 Clcse down. Ganon Ganonafs V-Bcst BHUCULATES ll um 511111 fairs" Talk by H. Wickham St/wed. ‘fICKE TS “MOM riiiiiiaiiirs REWARD” Sponsored by the Benevolent Irish Society For the 3 Act. Comedy Drama i at the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE MARCH 17th 111111 NOW 01v cam Reserved neat: 50 cenla and man's Store. Office beginning 1 P. M. 6 Proceeds In lid of L-910-3-13-3l ii Rush Seats: Balcony. 50 centu, on nie at Beildln llroa, llughee Q Drug Co" Victor Coyle’: and Kelly’: Grocery. i. n phoning Holman’: call Ticket am. Seat sale in store: ends 5 P. M. March 11th. Patron: desiring tickets after that may purchase same at PRINCE EDWARD Box MATINEE, TUESDAY 3.15 P. M. Adults 35c—Chlldren 15c ‘I5 cent-e on sale at B. T. Hol- i i Charitable Flmil .._..._,._.-- --ae@~- I nun e word. llflfllll nun!‘ ll ‘ non um INSUI utélfm?“ . w- 11 A. M. Cove 7.30 "1"=:..r..“,"r.r:. n . Bervoee on u BY u-"ass-a-ia-u. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Service; Sunkdlgyidmarch 15th are as s i‘ 11-930-3-14-11. BAPTIST h 15th.- Westmoreland tor will deal with the concluding subject in the series: “Treasures in 1d." All are cordially invited of 11-312-3-13-21 CAVENDIBH CHARGE. —— Wor- B 1n IA. M. New Glasgow at 7.30 P. M. and 1f roads and wea- Y - 11-913-3-13-11. ENTEBTAIN PATIENTS- The The patients of Falconwood Hospi- conccrt arranged in the Auditorium Miss Ailetha Saunders, Miss Betty Acorn and Mr. Ivan Rubicon of CENTRAL GUARDIAN Illa column ll nun-val m: uIe el KENT BEAUTY SHOPF-JDBOIHJI 1n all mmenta. Aim ailment work. p“ 14421-84341. CENTRAL PARISH. -- sundry.‘ D l Y ram‘: M? WARNING! TRY ALl-BRMTS "BETTER WAY" T0 WITREIET TNE GAIISE! -iiiili Illl, m1 A W! ‘ohfhtmnn i u: n" min iiosiiii coiisiiuiioiii This delicious cereal helps give 111m than temporary reliei! Don't lat common oonetipation “get you down"! Get at ti,‘ caun of the trouble. If your: i: the common typg due to lack of the right kind of "bulk" In the diet, try correcting it by enjoying l trill). delicioiu cereal regularly _ _ _ KELLOGG’! ALL-BRAN. ALL-BRAN auppliel your intutinee vvlfll the "bulk" m, nhould have to keep regular. Eat it: every day . . . as a cercai with sugar and cream or in delicioul muffin: . . . drink plenty of water, and see if your “ti-cubica" don't vanish; But, remember, ALL-BRAN doesn't work like purgativu . . . it takes time. ALL-BRAIN comes in two convenient size| at your grocerb. Or you can get it in individual serving packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in London, Cumin. KEEPS vol niziiuiui NATURALLY! "Serve by Savinfl Buy War Savinle Certificates" KINDNESS APPRECIATED. - The students council of Si. Dun- stun’: University have received from Dr. A. W. ‘Irucman. Treasurer of Mt. Allison Students Assistance Fund u letter of thanks acknowledg- ing the receipt of $50 sent by tlum on the occasion of the recent fire at Mt. Allison which caused so much grief and loss among the students. SUGGESTIONS GIVEN FOR AT- TRACTIVE DECORATIVE EFFECTS Colored lighting, wed so spec- tacularly on the stage, la moving into the home. Here it may ‘paint moonlight or a. sunset through (131 artificial win- dow in the dining room, bathe the curtains of a long living room window or shine through a. framed square o! etched [inn to man a breath-taking picture o! light. But tliere is little chance that colored lighting will ever bc used in the hCme except for decorative effects. Electric lighting that ap- proximate; in color the light found out of doors in the daytim; L; much more natural to live with. [t is also of course n1ucl1 easier to read by, when used in abundance, than colored lights would be. D1 homes that. have etudio tyipe living-roam with high vaulted ceilings sloping to the ridge-pole colored lights can be eftptivcly used. For instance a dummy win- down n1ay be illuminated with a soft shade of light bluc or giccn to enhance the perspective. DROP QUEEN'S SMOKE! LONDON-(CP) —Clizarei.s in or- nnge-colored packages inscri with the letter “W" for Wilhelmina have been dropped by the RAF. in noisiilllil iiiilil AT lililili? illl IIIIS Eiiftwfivhflffifilllfimfl‘; prunes; (2) Soothe: irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal pasaa es. clearing mucus, relieving transien congestion. VICKS Vl-TllO-HIIOI. lgexi bgd llglend. H11 d1’ b t! .°'-".. 13.1113“ "Wm _____;_____=, EXAMINATION Hill; all In 05-“ N. J. MIBON OPTOIIITIIII Ielhgie. P. I. l. Offlee ll : ll ll 3'12‘; p. l‘! ‘ " Jlollilayl ale. by npplnbem Office Connected with DIUGSTORE Cibralterk ‘Tunn erllers’. y - Deep down in the great rock of Gibraltar, caves to be used as air-raid shelters, hospltn a “r mighty stronghold at the western entrance to the Medi-terranean. These ‘Tunnerllerl am l‘. wear T-lncribed beret! to keep out dust. A prl rock, is halilinile long. among miners and quarry workers '_ it... Ruin ‘ miJWiFT the “Punnerllers” of the Royal Engineers dig, blast and acrait) is and storage rooms and for other military purlws" 59"“ I-Qvc-f vat: of the King's Regiment guard: a tunnel entranci- ' I . Deep underground, men use a water pressure drill. This cavern, blasted from solid Lighting fuses to blast awal c mamllfil!‘ Britain 9 h en iirel’ uited