'All the new individual oil and creams "are here for your new Spring Permanent which will give curls of lasting satiaiac- tlon. Texture and shaping experts at your service. TNE MARIE ELENA 76 Gt. George St. Phone 2191 .______----— MOUNT ALBION SCHOOL __.__. Louisa Jenkins. Honour roll for the month of Februar : Gradey IX-l, Beth Stewart. Grade I (b)--1, Hester cNeill; Grade VI-l, Jean Stewar 2. 2, Dewar Myers; 3. Lloyd Jenkins Eva Jenkins, 3, Doris Wood. (absent). Grade v-1, snii-iey Myers. 2. Grade I (cl-l. Florence Mur- Annie Horton, 3. Hudson Jenkins. hy; 2, Pierce ‘Irowsdale; 3, Jennie Grade IV-i, iiian Myers. yers. Grade III (al-l, Sidney Myers‘. Highest average in senior grades 2, Sterlin Jenkins. -Jean Stewart 80.3 per cent. i Grade I I (bl-J, Joan Trowsiiale Highest average in junior grades I 2, Preston cNeill: 8. Arnold -Joan Trowsdale 83 per cent. Mame“; Freda Carvar, - . Grade 1l—_l, Frances Murphy: 2. Grade I ta)——1, Phyllis Myers; 2, Hinson Myers; 3, Jack Myers. v MOBILE X-RAY UNIT 61 GRAFTON STREET (Neat the Prince Edward Theatre) --_-------u- OPEN MONDAYS T0 FRIDAYS- 10 A.M. to _12 Noon. 2 P.M. to 5 PM. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS- 7 PM. to 9 PM. If the canvsaaera have not visited you, telephone 2178 for an appointment. ....__.__.______. NOTICE T0 VISITORS FROM was‘ . COUNTRY If you are in for the day only, call around to aee us, without an appointment. You will be surprised how quickly we can X-ray you. CI-Alwllili for photographs. UONIIDIIL DI- fiuuam non urn iron mwnumar Gifts Call it crockettfia. 1-21-tt JAIIITY CONCERT. Qhristiea (zililfiih SOMOIIOOIIL. Monda and Iuesday. Much 11th and sam- THE GUARDIAN IN HALIFAX- ; siandcra‘ and otihers in l-lalilsl I.t‘i‘ii‘0\ll o1 obtaining The Guardian "My do so at Walker's White Spot. il Salter lt- ti 0N HOLIDAY TRIP - Mr. D. B. MacLean, former manager of the Acadia Ooal Company. Bteilsrton, with Mrs. Machean and their diughter, Mrs. Rod Macbeod. Charlottetown, are spending a tew days renewing frlendshi s. Their many friends here are g ad to see them again. They came over, via Tormentine, arriving here Monday evening. —- New Glasgow Easrern Chronicle. DOUBLY BIBEAVBD — Mr: Ellen MaoGregor received the sa news of the death of her oldest son, Walter. in New Glasgow, N. . on Feb. 27. Mrs. MacGreg-n‘ at- tended the funeral which wus Hid tn New Glasgow N.S. on Saturday. March i. This is the second death in the family in about two months. Mrs. Mat-Gregor’: oldest daughter, Mrs. Alfred Callaghan passed away on December 31, 1945. in the United States. New Barge Liner ll WELLNEIlS Your flsoleo I o! Tlsaao DIAMOND RINGS "m; wmui and Bhobilt! $50. lrhyhfl “lid m“, m deltoa ‘h. wrought set-till’! - - , A M “is lore"! with will wear fl hethlgtrotgzl Goes Into Service SAINT JOHN. N..B.., March 8- iCPl-The first of a speedy new line. the Canadian Pacific 031:3 VOYE trip mi gt the moutih of the M Partridge island, outside John. - The voyage reinaugurated Canadian Pacific's test frei t ser- and a a, erru _ Three sister ahNps/ construction in England to replace the give Hedger ships which were 0st tiring e wan. The liar or of Saint John. cram- med with shipping in one o! s busiest seasons on record. gave w ship a resounding welcome. As Elie Beaverdell nosed up the stream. witih h‘ ‘__——_'—_J_?_ O :- :1 5 '< =- O O D B 1: 5 87 :r ID '1 E Q i ships in po blew a welcome their whistles while their crews lined the rails and shouted pleasantrica. Himdreds of citizens came down to the wharves to Wflwh . Captain . turned from war service to the Canadian Pacific line. said his shin’ had handled beautifully through‘ her voyage, A Fine Seaboat "She is a very fine sesboiit." lie said, "and behaved very well indeed in a moderate gale that we cn- countered. She did not ship water and her motion i was very smooth through the storm. She is an ideal type o! ship tor the North Atlantic trade.’ Commenting on the speed of the crossing. the Captain said the en ines are being broken in grad- us ly, An average speed u! 15.75 idiots was maintained through tine voyage. _ On her first. voyage. iihe Beaver- dcil carried a eneral cargo, in- eluding a n r of bren gun carriers bein returned to the Can- adian Army rom tho battlefields oi’ Europe, and a quantity of Scotch whisky- Mayor J.. D.. MoKenna of Saint John boarded the new ship soon af- ter her arrival to reet Capt. Grant and congratulate him on the re- sum tion o! his company's Beaver ' acif steadin- a o. were on . Wartime advances in marine en-\ gineeringhand design were in evid- ence on e Beaverdell, Throughout the trim new liner electrical in- siiallations have made for faster ‘and more economic-i ship operat- on. Has Radar let of the peacetime use of marine ngvdelopcxients is Q Typical "war baby" the radar set install well as electrical "to -t recording tem tures o r stated cargo were provided turbo-e m . About one-quarter of the fast heightens hu e cargo earring space-she wi carry 11.000 us deadweighwis equipped with -re- friferat apparatus for DOfIlh-| ab es. ehumiditying arrange-i menafilars providnedpizr maw g. spe cargoes pe and the remainder of the space is mechanically ventilated. To loading and unioadin‘ eorira large ca o hatches have been provided an e hoisting arrange- ments inoiu e 30 derrtcks and one extra heavy duty derrick. powered by 20 strong electric winches. 'l\he was‘ deck hatches are titted with pa t steel covers to prevent leek- sgs. . srinm >-' I’ "Hunt; ~ PRING Suits that are persuasively pretty s" ens suits that emphasize the fluent sleeve . . whether mutton” They all have a feminine gentleness that Irtainly these features are part and parcel of the frank- ly flattering ways of the new suit fashions. I Favourites are pastel shades and small checks. ment will be delighted to demonstrate Alluring Ideas in Spring Suits. 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