PAGE EIGHT _ __________ . aaaanhh‘; a‘ a‘ A Pllllllii EllWllltll-rooav-ruzs-wen. 4v ALBERT DEKKER SAM AUNIVERSALRELEASE with‘ i _ EDMOND O'BRIEN AVA GARDNER “l snovnnc Al‘ 0:25 ‘land 0 . MARK llElllilGER y presents "us"??? h °' "in s»... i Sill/q,“ “m. c. s‘- w? A LEVENE 1 m lnilcfutlnl A sensation in his first screen role EXTRA: CARTOON - ANIMAL COMEDY BUDISTEADS. NATION ’S FAVORITE FUN FAliIILY. RETURN IN NEW’ FILM my. folks! Dagwoods got a new t boss! Guess Mr. Difhers couldn't take it any longer. And it all hap-‘ q pens when Dhgwood goes on a well- earned (‘t’) vacation with his family. The Burnsteads’ newest fun-packed picture, “Blondies Big Moment." opens today at the Capitol Theatre and the hilarious goings on were warmly received by all the fans of America's favorite fun family. Hitting a new peak in d-affiness. "Blondlep Big Moment." Columbia's nineteenth film in its series based on Chic Young's popular comic strip, has Dogwood placed in one uproar-ions situation after another . . . until Blondie comes along and saves the day and her husband's job, Dagtwoodh reception from his no! boss. Mr. Radcliffe. is any- tlflng but cordial — he's demoted immediately! (Dithers sold the buli- meus while our hero was away). But stmrtly afterwards, Radcliffe needs his help to swing an important con- atzrnotion deal. The owner of some vq-y valuable property. a friend of Alolohdkh, will only sell it to Dag- wood. Then Blondie stepe in end Radcliffe has to eat crow, She sees to it that Dogwood gets his private ofitice beck again and the title of plant superintendent! ‘flhe whole gang is back for what. is one of their most laugh-provok- ing adventures -— Penny (Blvfldie) Singleton. the real boss of the household; Arthur (Dogwood) Lake. poor Dag-wood, he's really such n swell guy: good-looking Larry (Alex- ander) Simms: cute Marjorie, I. New Glasgow Milkmen Relect Board Ruling NEW GLASGOW, N.S., Feb 21¢- (CP)—M.i1k distributors oi’ the New Glasgow area. who have rejected a provincial ufllitibs board ruling al- lowing them a onecent per quart increase in the price of milk, will meet with the board in HalifBX again Tuesday, it was reported to- ny, The present price of milk ls 14 eentl a quart. Partner-producers of the area are _ also expected to attend the Hi1‘- lax meeting. Th, board ruling was N190!“ because, distributors said. the b00111 stipulation as to butter fat content eould not be met. U E Q0 GENERAL ELECTRIC LAMPS \\\\ i-"ttiliilifiN Hill-Int HECTPIC a 0 Tana‘ - 1000-00-0» APIT 0|. TODAY —— TIIES. —- WED. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 Based upon the . comic strip "BLONDIE" created by ad”, nnv‘ ARTHUR Ailllil ' suiitnnn - llii - wuss ‘ LARRY SIMMS MARJORIE KENT JEROME COWAN ILLLQMSY __,,,.. mm uxmvl 8N0 , OFFICE WORKERS TAKE? , m‘ f You don't want hanh ban sstwsumsyi-"J-iii-“i. L"; Ialld null fako NR union .._ er rquurTurLmr mam $17k, I0‘ 1'77,- I4 ' wanna-Ni “Pontiac” Features Four flew Bars OSHAWA. ——To reduce change- over irlterruption to 5, minimum Mid Bet new cars to the waiting list. of purchasers with tho least - 41°!“- mlliw chances in the 104': ilimtiac have been confirmed t0 up. lpenrance and design refinements, Geonral Motors said today in re- 19981118 119M118 of the new models Pontiac will feature four series of Mrs Ln um- t.he Heotleadar and Ifleetleadw Special in the low-price llnerywith either six or eight cylihq. or utilities. On all four series, the IPl-Ywiih-‘l-‘ii-ilbrur Quins in Lchllty Ind massiveness through simplific- ation on the ircnt grille. Four heavy horizontal chrome-plated and polish; ed radiator grille bars glvg the Pflnlhc front a broad, unbroken sWWP- New parking lamps are re- cessed into the grille below the is a symmetrical, moulding incorporating a centre name plate. This bears the Pontiac Indian Head and is set off by a narrow black artamel band. The Pleetleador and Pleetleadel" Special. each on a lid-inch wheel- base. have the sturdy box-glrden ‘type of frame which provides ex- |ceptamcc resistance to distortion |The Fleeileader Series is available in a two-door sedan, four-docu- sedan business coupe and sport coupe, and 1 Iwwwmuumwmmmwws- field. and the Torpedo and Screech-l headlights. Outlining the grille top. heavily-chromed! ‘Predicts Influx .0f Immigrants ‘Within 5 Years t l f OTrAWA. rob. 21 - (GP) — Revenue Minister MoGaun has predicted that "when we do em- bark on a definite long-tum im- migration policy and implement it. it will mean an influx into Canada of thousands. and that will prob- ablv he within the next five years." The lone medical man in the Federal Cabinet told the first an- pnusl dinner of the Ottawa Aca- idfilny of Medicine fut nllht that ,t e t Governglmt. "has not yet for- mulated a policy in redlrd to im- migration. but I can say that the ‘matter l; being studied and given the closest consideration." . Th4; text of his addtell to a closed meeting.’ obtained today. showed that he added:- "In an policy to be formed on immigration. the complexion of our present lwfrulation should not materially change. W; are being pressed by individuals, groups and agencies. both in our country and Iin foreign lands. to grant entry into Canada. but there would not jppflr to be u-mency on our pan-t iuntfi we can take care of our own i....our housing lnoblom is not yet solved and surely it is not a Und- ‘ness to bring people into Canada until they can, get housing accom- modatlon." l-le said that since VJ-da 75.000 ‘XXOWCOHIG-TS had entered Estrada. .rnost of them veteran‘ depend- ants, displaced persona and farm laborers. such as the founda- Polish soldiers. lh view of the prospects of a long-term immigration policy, he asked; "will we have the doctors. nurses, social service workers or in- stitutiohs to meet their (immig- rants’) needs in case of illness? That will be the task of our pro- ‘fession as well as that of the state." ifllenb Diary News - Musical - Cartoon the Fleetleader Special Series in Bremen‘; Beat 1mm mrooth, then i ‘w°’d°°!' “dan- ‘°u1"d°°1‘ sedmnadd tlortening.‘ Drop batter from sedan ""1019 1W5 5P0" WUPQ- Olrspooh and cook on one side un- ‘he meimmder 59mm ma"? ad‘ til bubbles appear, then turn and By an Island Farmer's Wife O (Continued from Page 2) ing. N’ there was ‘lots a’ lots o!‘ woods along the road. Wasn't that i funny? G-rarrdaddy said so this morning." Jame; and Jamie had gone very thoroughly into these matters. inspired likely by that wonder book of knowledge: Meach- am’: Atlas qf The Island (1880). a respected inheritance of ours from James‘ forbcars. l-t is a hlKJGd—-4Mld somewhat balbtored volume but nonetheless interesting and oftan- referred to in answer to someone’; query as t0 "How many acres are in that farm?" James can find out at once. scarcely past yesterday's light of dawn. it was PPWPBd against two pairs of knees. when I called on the twain in the old bed. on- my way to the kitchen. “Look here now, Jamie. at the old reapers in tlho fields", James was saying. "wouldn't. they look fUHTl-y now? And look art these men tal-drag in hay in a carp-what a. slow way that must have been. Ellenf. but worlder-rul tm for the times. And here, Jamie il your farm home. Do you see the brook running through it here?" Jamie saw it. clearly and I too, lingered there. leaning over a shoulder to catch a nearer view oi the bowitching illustrations and portraits. 80 qua-int now, in fthe light 0f these modern days. Quaint. i yet picturesque and the home- sneads, in appearance so homey and lasting. As though spas-icing to posterity, their builders said: "I built this place strong sold true. Fltxn hand hewn beams and raft- ters. fashioning it as best I know. to shelter my family. You. of our line, krnow well our tr-aditio-ng -— see than you continue them". And while some of the farms an oc- cupied by those of the name, oth- ers have gone to strange hands, or with long disuse the buildings have gone to decay or are lost alto- gethcl’ in the changing pttges of the past. So tho new week begun happily §§§§OQ§OQ0¢ Qi-OQFOQ-O-O-OO-O‘ vanoed details add to the luxurl ious appointments. i n i SHOTGUN BLAST FATAL TO MOTHER. OF FIVE Mother of five. Laura. Blngham, 31, of Ayimer, Ont., was accl- dentaliy shot and killed when a l2-gauge shotgun was discharged at a distance of two feet after her husband. Lloyd, had been cleaning it _in the kitchen of their home. The victim of the acti- rlvv‘. and her husband are seen here. - Composite High School In Victoria BL. (Confirmed from Page 4) More than any course offered. the Industrial Arts options have provided those boys of our school. whose formal education will tenn- inate with High School Graduat- ion, with something that has made school for them a place of interest and n. source of value. Those courses which have been fan- more highly differentiated in recent years have fur-rushed the means to meet the ‘streomllner are built The Torpedo cm the 1l9-inch chassis and the 122-lnch wheelbssed to house _either the Six-cylinder or Eight- cylinder-angine. Vacuum metering] performance with low octane fuel.‘ Body styles for 1047 are: Torpedo, -2-door sedan, 4-d0or mile-ti. sedan’ coupe. ccnvelrtile coupe and sport! coupe. In the Streamline; Series‘, --2-d0ol- sedan, d-doou- sedan. and- the Standard and DeLuxe Station‘, Wagon. Interior appearance in the; Streamliner Series breaks with a; trend of many years by featuring instrument panel and nvindvw moulding lower panels in solid coicrs. These suriflfeg are painted Berwick Beige and impart a soft luxurious (one Windshield. door and window garnish mouldings are finished in Autumn Blown. The instrumet cluster ls redesigned with large, circular speedometer dial. .eclge~iightc<1 and, easily read. Ln Torpedo model; instrument panel. dom‘ and window mouldings are finished Ln- Circusslall “Fflllllll- On both the Torpedo and Stream- lner, leavy. wrnp-lround LUJIIIT€T3\ introduced by Pontiac last year. again add to safety aura a/ppearaltce. Table Delicacies (Continued from Page 2) attractive Red apples are if ed. chilled and served with top milk or custard sauce. Someone mentioned pancakes. the other day. and immediately a vision arose of a stack of golden brown griddle cakes with maple syrup-or corn syrup. which many persons prefer—oozing down the sides. Here's an old-fashioned pan- cake recipe which stlll is a fav- orite with many a Canadian fam- ily: one cup white flour, one cup bran flour. one-half teaspoon soda, for us at Alderlea. ihmlfih ‘MIYB iheeds of a group of students that 1 l 3-4 cups buttermilk (or sour low-hanging clouds made one wish formerly dropped out of high school imllk), one-lhalf teaspoon salt. carbuctlon has B661? Jltldcd to they » eight-cylinder cnginc. giling better] . lteazned until tender, then peel-' cock until br wn. This recipe ‘ makes l2 five-rich cakes- .__ STOPS ilEYI LOH PRIIIS nuns AND "{°.Z""__'. PAINS or Nubian ‘ l" _c0Lp5. 09 I00 tablets 70¢ Gauuma Asia-m us msntao mus wsv You 0a: lat finicky Iellel from ‘Hllfl I!!! l Isaaruuaurunsrrooalf s....& s“; n mapnemseothag nfreeh seconds two o! so! quail MurinalneuchoymYgrlqot-Q ' OUIG IIII. Inltunll your 0y” (ca! fresh Murinda-scfentlfto blend of 7 K oredtenta cleanses and soothes oyoa that aremiwireixddfm gx-ezwork or OXPQIUII to" MURINE FOR YOUR EYES r 'tlaanldldeaueaeaneanladnan "ac-w -v " lluge Wheat Shipment To United Kingdom OTTAWA. Feb. 31 —(GP)—Tr-ade Misrieter MacKinnon told the Com- mnnl today that in the first ais months of this crop year cams; BNDPed the equlvalentof 72,000,000 bushels of wheat to the Unload Kingdom. lie said that under the icnns of l!" 1011b!!!" contract with the United Kingdom Canada was to We 160000.000 bushels u. Bntalh ‘I62 Great George St, this year. From Aug. 1 to the end REG- 10-00 h" of last month 57,000,000 bushels had been converted into flour and REG- 7-00 f0!‘ sent to Britain. y In addition some 20,000,000 busqh- REG. els of wheat had been sent to colmt- , rice other than the United Kingy <- ‘(Nedblnaranallnnunurnnsaunx iEBRUAlIY srlzcults on PERMANENTS THIS WEEK ONLY AT Till DeLUXE Beauty ‘Salgn THE NEW SONOTONE Sensational new Sonotone with the "MAGIC KEY“ , that doubles your hearing comfort. The ALL-lN-ONE SONOTONE Light! Compact! lotteries lnaldo, no buttery cords! Call Ior a Demonstration MRS. C. F. SMITH will be at the Charlottetown Charlottetown/P. E. |., FEBRUARY 24, 25, 15 Maritime Representatives The McMURRAY BOOK Q STATIONERY CO. LTD Fredericton, N. l. ' Hotel, Phone2226 $7.00 s00 .. ....3.so dom- The price from Britain was’ fixed at $1.55 under the contract; The prices on sales to other count», ries ranged from $2.05 to $2.21 1-2.. He spoke before the house adopt-i ed a resolution to a bill that will give the Canadian wheat board the power to operate at least until 1950. when the contrnct with the Unitedi Kingdom expires. ‘ While he spoke Hon. John Strachey, British Food Minister. looked on from the diplomatic gal- lery. Mr. Strechey arrived in Ot-, tan during the day to discuss‘ means of speeding the delivery of Canadian food eupplies- oversees. BOOK! Books are delightful when pros- perity smiles; when adversity threatena they are inseparable com- forters. They give strength to hu- man compacts, n01’ are grave op- inions brought forward without books. Arts and sciences, the bene- fits ot which no mind can calcu- late, depend upon books. When beating eggs separately for a recipe, beat the whites fir-at’ and add a little to the yolks be-, fore beating them. The yolks will ' thicken more quickly and will not, stick to the whi-p or dish as when‘ Among official (LN. reception in beaten alone. Headquarters at Lake Success, New York, was the of Saudi Arabia, IIJLII. Sand lbn Abdul Alla. Shown here at a his honor, be h aoeom David Owen (extreme right), Assistant Secretary the great number ef need visitors to onus Nations Crown Prim‘ Ill by Mb rural of UM,‘ t nIKht. for the comforting sight of the becgusg of discouragement and a sum. The culm of early morning Sea“ 01.19331“ . soon gave place to a rising wind- t v ~ a wind that ‘I fsmied moaned Th; 501, m,“ yo, my msgnce about the Kirk at the corner and ‘here todny l; to outline to this through the bore branches of theigathetring what has resulted rwighbolrlng trees and n-bove thtractual practice from the deliber- opew grave. with its nearby mound anions 0.1 the Elilish yOolur-nblg, of fresh clay. There. this afternoon educational philosophers or |, dc. all that was mortal of a dutiful oadg or more ago. I hope that 1 son. a loving husband and father will not u/ppear presumptuous in and a good neighbor was laid to my assertion that we have tried rest "dust to dust. ashes to ashes". out many of their suggestions and These are the virtues one most re- ‘have found them good, 1n my 0pm. call at such a time. and precious ion tho success or failure of all memorics of them are not hidden these experiments will, in the long in the grave. but remain to help run, o upon m, mum, o; temper the sorrow of tho rusting inltorest which the teachq- b able Jorevsr. The wind blows more|t0 stimulate in the ptudqrt, 1111;, coldly now. It slams a door lh- pass- of course, in turn depend; upon lng and dashw sleet and snow -two vital factors. the enthusiasm. against the windows. It's a dreary [scholarship and personality o1 the for those We wrww foritewher and the subject matter hr loved ones and vet it in ofwn lust instruction. such s night as this that beers new whither are we tflldin]? m. life on ii! Wiflfll- ‘ports are current that further re- Until tomonow - Diary -Good- vision is in prospect. I hopg with night“... confidence, that those in charge of _our educational affairs will uso sanctified common sens; h; whgg- ever they undertake. This reminds me of certain very wlaa obsq-vu. iions mode by a famous historian about a-oen-tury “m... falter-Frazer 0m. Seeking More Eaglaes i- “Evlrywhere there is a clue of nnnorr, no. a1 (AP) ~'men who cling with fondness to Kaiser-Framer Oorporatlm is feel- whatever- is ancient and whq even 1M’ the pinch of an engine short» where convinced by overpowering l0! 111d to relieve it is negotlatlntz ieasons that innovation woula b; for the leaning of a part of Oon- beneficial. consent to it with many theme! Mole" vol-emotion.- n-- mlsaivirus and forobodings. We ‘P011 Bil-Ht. ' find. also. everywhere. another class 1""! W" “"1"”! M" by Ikl- of Mn ‘lfllmllm m hope, bold lfl lear Kaiser. vice-president 1nd speculation. always pressing {gy- .‘ manager of Kaiser-nun ward, quick :0 discern the imper- Oorboratierl in sdvislm! employee’ "actions of whatever exists dis- " i"! F"! ivlllvw Run "lent m‘ more to think lightly of the risks the curtailment of ca: producticr 1nd iflCOfiVeflit~iTCt3 whl¢h m,“ schedules was forcing a reduction .mp?0v.=mInl8. and disposed t0 5|" h PIN!!!‘- qvq, 13mg‘; rad“ f“ helm a in I [four tablespoons melted shorten- "ing, two eggs (well-beaten). i Mix dry ingredients. Add milk ‘to beaten eggs, 8nd Edd dry l..- . improvement. llh the sentiments of both classes there is something to approve. but of both the best specimens will be found not far_ ‘from tho common frontier. Th0 Extreme section of one class cm- lsisls of bigoted dotards, the ex- lreme section of the other consists ‘of shallow n-nd reckless cmllilifi? eunuch. CQUGHS Wise mothers know that early treatment ia the important factor in ridding a child of a cough or cold. The medicine ‘must be pleasant to take and give fast relief. _ With the first sign of a cough. train your children to ask for Polsorfo Cough Syrup; it brings faster relief. To youn and old alike. Poleorfs G008 Syrup is highly dependable and very efficient for Coughs, Colds, Irritable Throat. Bronchitis and - kindred ills due to cold. Sold all Dealers m Medicincwn c bottlce. POL N CUUGH SYRUP - A PRODUCT 0F GENERAL MOTORS ‘A Herons our picture ior 717i We are proud to present for 14947, the finest car Pontiac has ever produced. Pontiac owners. r . ' 1 In the new 1947 Pontiac, now in production, all of Ponciatfs traditional quality, dependability, stamina, trouble-free operation, ease of handling and downright ‘goodness have been retained. These are the qualifies that have made more than a million ‘friends of more than a million Added for 1947 m appearance changes to en- hpnce Pontiac’: beauty; refinements ,z11€ne¢%unnoudb1Rnor line on and! finer. ALLISON MacLEOD. 208 Great George Street 194: - romaine’ to uphold Pontiafls known reputation f0!‘ dependable, trouble-free performance. For 1947, Pontiac again offers four outstanding series - the thrifty Flcetleader and Fleetleader Special lines, proud leaders in the low-priced field- and the Torpedo and Strannlinn . . . long, luxurious, both of them built to house a smooth-running Six, or an economical Bight. Millions have learned corexpecs an outstanding value from Pontiac . . . and the 1947 Pontiac ful- fills their expectations. The 1947 Pontiac is a mil l. 1351 m ‘_ L - ..-........-u__1vr_93°.