Wlll Be Closed On Good Friday. This Theatre And‘ All Other r. c. SIIOIICQI‘ Theatres LARCENY . sun LOVE! ~lt’sa Formula for Trouble! ‘ MONOGRAM EMPIRE To-NTEHT and SAT. SHOWS and 8:45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 s‘ itllf. OF THE EASTEIR. The Sivan oi the Sor- oogo-obovyoilnlond Eylivll - ‘Shlpvuedf Eddie and his pols - un ceiling you to this colorful. musical Pu!- 8:l5 - 7 and 9 PARADEI! oonrlnllsrron I suasrwl - u" ‘l onus nousu l-ll ME.’ 'CIIUIOI A9111 1st. wiliboclossd QWdPMAY-Jsmesglsk SIB-Willi f and“, Basel m woo A. u, Yw aa.’as-.'-Li.~.;. oonploxloqbrlghg Q,“ m.“ bu,“ an.»- T -¢ ' , 4 _- . his Theatre And All Also Featurette “ - Chapter 4 of Seria Will Be Closed PICTURES um». Anlpls DEVIL BOATS" and l “SPY SIVASHERS" n A On Good Friday. P5751? rooxson . - 1' I ‘ ‘Other’ F. G. Spencer Theatre isrxsou/ "R é ‘v i531 HA PARA MO Ellllli DEW Milililllll (LEMENTS EDMUND (ilBll VlRGiNlA (HlilSllili and RA V Wlilllll and Hi5 BAR-t (OWBOYS l l Cartoon, "ALASKAN Sl-“IOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 sarox I51 to zly inbov! ' at the_ the neivl "acken and Sullivan cn the island A | . i‘. N1‘ Tl llFlllMian American some Hour on s Lnmoui . physicist FRONTIERS" "What 'l‘0 Do With Germany", a “TIME” Fcaturette .\n(l Lilltplill‘ 2 “BRENDA STARR, REPORTER” daughter- n, has been TO-DAY -.-» CAPITOL -:- and SAT i ind on the some vlogrom NEWS 0F THE DAY CUBA CALLING-UNRULY HA3 Bil LAMB .' illHHY SUHWAN A Paramount Picture F 7 _"Gardinsr iiomments “On that Situations Canadisnsating Less Meat Per Capita Than Americans. OTTAWA, March 2'1 - (C?) — Canada can ship more meat to ......l g . r. .. pub lng plan busy than by shipping meat to the United States for pro- cessing, Agriculture Minister Gar- diner qald today in the Commons. Reply% to auestions from Mark Senn ( -Hai lmand), Mr. Gar- diner sald there appeared to an erroneous impression in United States that Canada's me m Ht that country. Actually, on s per capita. basis Canadians were con- suml " ‘ lem meat than Americans At the time of peak delivery of cattle last {all the Canadian Gov- ernment had approached United S Government oificl ls in 1y to St. Paul. Minn., packing p suggesting a quantit of Canadian- cattle should be sh pped to St. Pa for processing but the pro- posal was turned down. Following his statement in the House Mr. Garciner news- papermen that it Canada's beef shipments tain this year would exceed the 163.000.4700 pounds shipped last year but he was not prepared to say by how much. This increase would. however. probably be offset by-reduced ex- ports of ork. bacon and ham. leaving to al meat exports approxi- mately the some as last year. The subject of meat came before the Commons when Mr. Senn re- ferred to a statement by Liz-Col. R. W. Olmstead, director of sua- for the U’. S. Commodity Cre- Ol reared in the native tradition. 'I'l:ie Dorothy Lamour returns to the 015i 315° iflvludes B Swill) 0! new now legendary" mounts Carlo and Elena Verduga. 01".". Anne Revere D‘Antonio. in Pnra- Pnraomunt contract players. Olga and," Tech- Sun Juan. Noel Neill. Yvonne Do- Other fcatured roles are taken by Forrest and Carmen in Hi; songs. written by Ted Koch- cd in the tune film. t AVE / .1“ ' \ d. that of ler and Burton Lane, are introduc- Corp., who said before a Sen- ate sub-committee at Washington yesterday that efforts to quantities of meat from Canada had been unsuccessful because the Canadian Government would not pennit exports. Mr. Gardiner said he found it difficult to believe such a state- ment wss made without some tur- consumption was higher than in cm al, I think, in‘ the United States and Canada, as well as in Britain," Mr. Gardiner said, "that it has-been the united wish of all three that as much as possible ~of surplus meat, not only om Canada but from this continent, should be sent to Great Britain or to other countries requiring it, par- ticularly in these days when other countries are bein occupied by the Allied forces." “We have been co-operntlng to the greatest extent possible in makin the largest amounts avail- able rom this country for snip- ment directly to Great Britain. scps tives of all three gov- ernments. The matter is still under consi‘ atlon and discussion. gvieln. more so now than it was a .' Canada. with only five or six large cities, had a much simpler lied States with a number of large es. "On this side of the line we have followed the practice when there has been n. threatened short- age in Toronto, let us say. of sh! - ping meat in and paying t e freight on it from some other part of Canada.” Mr. Gardiner ex- Flalned. "To apply that some idea o the United States would per- haps be a little more difficult. Nevertheless that practice has rc- sulted in a more equitable distri- bution of meat in this country, with a lesser per_ capita consump- tion. than there is in the United States." (An Agriculture Department spokesman said yesterday that the 1944 per caplia consumption of meat in Canada was 138.8 pounds last year, while in the United States it was 14'! pounds.) Reveal How Harbor Of Manila Was Mined SYDNEY. Australia, March 2i -— (CP) — CP Gable) — Air Minister Arthur S. Draiceford today released the story of how a squadron of Royal Australian Air Force Catal- ina flylng boats and one American Catalina sneaked over Manila last Dec. 14 and mined its harbor. ilhus paving the way for the invasion and recapture of the capital city oil’ the Philippines: T7115 Operation probably was the most successful l3 the history o; ther explanation. Winnipeg pack- g plants were overcrowded when it was suagested last fall that ont- should be shipped to United Stltes plants. "Of course it is understood by RA-A-F‘. Catillnas. They dropped LLDOO-pound mines silently into the harbor after gliding ln at a min- imum altitude Wllth practically This Theatre And All Spencer Co. Theatres Will Be Closed 0n Good Friday. _______________1;_ out opposition That has been understood by the Axis Other F. G. FIEIIIGION Oh j. Service Avril m n so r. u. fi- ducted by Mr. Stephen Mkland. S-H-li ccurssr. eiuusu. - Sun _.i Ailril 1st. Clyde River lil A.d%.| es°“o‘°8si?t°£ 5' ‘it “i ”°"°°w 6.3.5‘ PARISH 0F SPRINGER!) AND_ (lllAPAUDe-Aprll 1st. 8t.‘ Johns Church. Crapaud, Holy as carried ut wl and nobody in the full knew about the emilot Argentina Goes To War With Axis BUENOS AIRES, March 27 —— (AP)—Argentina's military gov- ence of a. state of war with the in a move frankly designed to end its diplomatic isolation. The decree issued by the gov- ernment ststed that war was de- the attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor and against Ger- many because Germany is Japan's distribution problem than the Un- any SOUTIIPORT SCHOOL Honor Roll QBPMIZ Senior Department Grade X -— 1. Edith Kelly . 2. Grade IX, — i. Ruth Pippey, 2. Francis MoCari-on. Grade VIlI -- 1. Calvin Wood, 2. Blair Kelly, 3. Gordon Cooper, Grade VII f 1. Mary Burns. Grade VI - i. June Robertson, motors. The mines bottled up the port. The mission éayAdele Pippey, 3. Gwen Mac- Grade V - 1. June Plppey 2. Sylvia Flood. 3. Leona Gallant Highest Averages: June Robert- son. 83.1 per cent. June Pippey, 83.9 per cent. Primary Department ' Grade V —~ 1. Joan Alyword, 2. Jlélllgnne Gallant, 3. Ralph Small- w .. . Grade III (Sr.) — 1. Velma Wood. 3 Shirley Smallwood. Gmde III (Jr) — 1. David Lle- wellyn. Grade II (Sn) -1. Theresa Gallant, 2. Gordon Aylward, 3. Louis Gallant. Grade II (J12) -_ 1. Jackie Mc- Carron. 2., John Llewellyn, 3. Barbara Duffy. Grade I (Sri _ 1 W My. B“ 2 He“ . Katherine rns. . , Claudia ltobertsoxl. Emerson Highest averages: Velma Wood, 925 per cert, Katherine Burns, g; A 97-7 Par cent. Principal: Claude w. Wood Assistant: Margaret Donahue (Piz-trlot Please Copy) y-llgnted city ernment today declared the exist- P, M_ 155'? clared against Japan because of 7 liéiliiirgaret Burns, 3. Norman Cor- Co n 11.00 A. M. 8t. Elli- sbethh Church, S ringfleld, live - in: Prayer 3.30 P. 3-3031‘ mmrca RIVERA n n UNITID for Hampshire 1i A. M. North Wilt- shire 2.30 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. 3.19-11, Till MONTHLY MEITING oi the Legion ladies A W! held tonight, March Nth Lesion home at 7.30. and . Birch i-lill, 8' Rev. J. H. Bishop. 3-29-11. EASTER SERVICES. -— Wl-nsloe United Ch Monday. April 2nd BRADAIBANE United Church. Services on 1st. BIRTHDAY PARTY — Ifeddie Costello celebratetn! his 18th birthday at the home of his par- ents, Corpl. and Mrs. Camillus Costello, 61 Victoria Ave.. on Fri- day, March 23rd. by inviting his young friends numberi eight, in for a. birthday party which they all snJoyed. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADm-Broolcfleld Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's day as follows: Hartsvllle 11 A. M. Hunigraomger 3 ln8. March 30th at 8 P. M. Donald icholson. Student Minis- ter. 3-20-11. EGG AND POULTRY MARKET REPORT - The flow of eggs is approaching spring levels — the peak will be a week earlier this year. Graded egg quotations have been shaded somewhat. Export shipments will soon be general. Egg shook situation exceedingly acute-inc supplies in sight. P. E. l. stations are quoting for un- Breded eggs delivered: A Large 31-3: A Medium 29-30: A Pullet d: B M; C 18-20. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A large Medium 33; A Pullet 26; 2'7; C 20. Specialized pl -' are receiving for cartoned pack: liatLgzrge 31; A Medium 35; A Pul. e . ' day ev C mw e. The rvices Sunday, April st are ‘:5 follows: - lIIIIIIIIlImVIIIIIIIII/fl ‘lllelllrrou »an”.§.“n..""“.’Z'"“‘" l 5"“ 5°’ ‘W! WW“ j complsxioi sad sliulsrxafinupuu" P00: Eon is pleasant and restraint?” harsh m» salts-m ~ "m °‘ "llroraniicisiis er klochl . . W“! ...:::.......::.:,':""- ~'=.-~~--=-~»- ' . I . v i. . llllllllll IIIIII IIIAIIAII t. t lfIiffl st. unariis Auxiliary Society Presents EVEN sunny" A Comedy in 3 Acts ALSO SPECIALTIES Under The Direction OI Mrs.‘ Barbara ll. Roper - il.li._li. Don Messers Urciiestrn Prince tiiltlafll Theatrs- p sssfsn norm. 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