CHOOSE We bring you e commanding assortment oi thi Inodernldeslgns in tastefully designed, artistic and truly decorative WALL PAPER, a range so wide that you on sure to find the right design and the ideal colouring for every room in your home. \ Your visit to our display of tine Wall Papers ls can dially invited and our best services in assisting you to make e perfect selection are at your commend when you come. it it is not eonvenient to visit the department, tele- phone for sample books. If you live outside Chor- lottetovn we have o special mail order catalogue that will be gladly sent you on request. MCDRE 8~ WLEODJMQ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Superintendent At ilrphenage llonoured 0n 20th Anniversary Recently sspwards ot one hundred blends and well wtehers from Mt. Herbert, Mermaid. Bunbury and southport gathered at. the Protes- tant Orphanage to pay tribuie_t0 the work of the popular superin- tendent. Miss Eva L Beer. l1. N. not only for the work connected with her official position but also for her splendid community spirit. The assembled guests were called to order by Mr. James R. Murné and Mt‘. Leslie Mutch addressed them briefly as to the purpose wit‘ their gathering and called on Mrs. J. R. Munn who read an address o! appreciation at close o! which Messrs. Winston Wood, Jolinl Iarquharson and Ralph Raynor presented Miss Beer. on behalt o! the communities, as g, tangible ax- preseion o! their good will and el- teem s beautiful occasional chair and tussock, pair pressed llssl asndiebre, and e Wedgewood jewel beer. Th tfts were ractously “know- ledge attor Wll ch a happy eve- ning was spent and retreshments were served by the indies. Those serving were: Mrs. Frank Hamm, Mrs. J. P. Munn. Mrs. Wil- lard Kelly, Mrs. Percy Mutch, Mrs. Geo. Mason, Mrs. Earle Rankin Mrs. Lester Rankin, Mrs. C. J Wood. Mrs. Cyril Wood, Mrs. George Gillespie. Penetrating ilnknown Miles of llntartio By LEE vlAN ATTA Representing the Combined Am- erican Press. . ABOARD U55. MOUNT OLYM- PUS IN TIE ANTARUFIC. Feb. gs-(hyp- By-passing nearly 1.500 tnilts of unknown coastline and flying over three different oceans. aircraft 0t task torce today made the deepest penetration yet of the South-Pole dominant. ’ The westem air IONo led by oepr. Charles Bond sent two 10118- rance seaplames to smut Prime Olai Land and Princess Rasnhild [and on the opposite side ott the AniLLCiiC continent 1mm Little America. copt. Robert 5. Quaokeoibush. Jr.- chief of Staff, reported the Hill" from aboard the fourth Byrd Am" arctic expedition wing gtoup svas last reported in the vicinizy of Mount Gauss. 1M” around on t-he vroslefn P011“ 0! ihe continental coast line. In stretching out their flight so a5 to bring Olaf and Rfldlflllld Lands under aerial surveillance, the American fliers passed by threel almost unmappecl areas- Princess] Elizabetls Land. Mac Robertson 13nd and Endemy Land. To re- oonnoltt-e their latest find in a long serias o! aeria finds. Bond's airmen had to pass over the Am- arctic, the Indian and the Atlantic WIDI 0801C! Quring the height o! Paderew» skis brilliant career a prominent "d!!! Woman and ardent tan of the great pianist dispatched a note to him requestins s. “lock of hair" This nply was received from Pad- esvwskis secretary: "Desi- Me. bane: M. Paderewski directs me 01708815- to my that it at! m pleasure to comp]; viitiilnyou: quest. You tail to Specify who“ gyrégiotu desire, so he send; samples and £1 of his cook, valet, waiter, belong: lit stfirnd from a mattress t" of t: o . Pullman, proprlg- e coach in which we are now travelling." Discusses lied Gross Budget Tm! Year's Cu Idle Red‘ b: m“ A- whim’- Oll B- l?» Honorallyuihsrgfilsféyerbtllfttlite ‘Mfg-lama mo: Sdxgfifkglglvfl» MA» rwlni-ly BPDOInted National Director of Red h 8 tres- Alberta-born Miss MoArthur was Director of sift-if szalth nurses for Alberta. Previously she was on the faculty I ° “"01 o! Nvrlins at her alma mater. the University 0t Alberta, t: Present duties take tier to all parts of Canada. was MoAi-thur aalgriiigirgrlighi-serlgttetown Batuniay and will be present at the annual . B. I. Division. Canadian Red Cross Society at The Charlottetown Hotel this evening. I Mother's l-‘evelrlie Fer Gesghs Isl Gells {years Dr. Wood’; Norwa Qyragohlalelafi 50 a avoaritie eoids. Mothers Pine everywhere itspleaeant tastaaudwillteheitwitboattassor bother. d It cnblardiee ea Dr. oodhliiorweyhae Phillie W! \ ehlfall eolzilmimifi ingredients 8min quiet-eating- effeet ve. It bel M“ initiated membranes, oleer the oi: patswandstinnlseethebroac orgeae. , “y, _1>:=.'t-_.~!'2 "or. it rm t-wt- l»: m 4t Iiifiiiiseiinsseseiiiu rest re- l Y Their presence on the other side of Antarctic may foreshndow a later air rendezvous bet-ween Bond's time converging toward the centre p; that area from the west. and the fotrce o! Capt. G.J. Dufek. last reported converging toward the arse. in the Weddell sea to the east. Neither Rem- Admiral Richard E Byrd nor Rear Admiral Richard H crusen. leaders or the expedition eomrnesited on the exploration CORNWALL MlS/SION BAND ‘litie February meeting of the 1 Mission Band we; held at the home o! Mrs. Weldon Low- ther. Moe. Weller Boyle presided over the devotional petriod. The meeting opened by singing hymn “Arway In A Manger". The script- um lesson was read from St. John 10th chapter in unison. am was followed by repeating the Mission Band Purpose and Lord's Prayer in unison. Evelyn Godtirey read In interesting story on s. "World Friend's, Valentine." Janet Skinner presided over the business period. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved Roll call was rmonded by twenty- aix members and ten- visitors were present. Nine members paid their fees and two members put money in tth "Birthday Box". It was tie- clded to halve two travelling spoons , started this month. Frogs-ammo was . u follows: Heeltstiotu by Jimmyl Hyde. Merrill lawther. Arthur Mac- l Ihatl and Gordon Macmillan; solos ‘ by Wanda Willis and Janet Skin- unison. 0 delicious lunch of cake ing games. Mershileld a lllolnlty sesin after his recent illness. we; Alva. Muttsrt. Oity, spmt a veizpleeannt weekend with her here. On Friday night the 10th.. a ‘ at crown-ups and young lpeooie entries-ea et in. home od lMr. and We. Rey MeeOellwn for la Valentine petty and box social. |The evenhig was Jeanntly spent tn gas-nee, contests. card. and orok- iole. The btlxes were auctioned ottf by Mr. Wylie Gibson. A total o! about M0 Ill meliled horn this. This part bytme ..andtheprooeed;sre for the hail. t Iltfifl Bil“ EDI!!! Ute weekend with he: Psi-ants here. ' ' i I MiSfMa-e Warren. a former re- nter. Meeting closed by prayer in . and ice cream was served by host- ' ese and oamdnitltee in charge and j children anfioyed a half hour play- . Mir. John Stetson is out around g _T.1'm" Smart i_ I Shot-ties i Shorties, fashioned for tiie sea-eon, with generously; full sleeves, flared backs, handsomely detailed lines, wearably yours for Spring .. ... .. and Bummer tool the western Alttarctic . flagship. Bond's i t I visit with friends here fecmtly. Her many friends were sorry to hear that she tell and broloe her llln some time ago. and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. John Mclhriene i; out around again. having been in the w! mill Wu out olliltoapital tot e short time. ‘me members of Dinatettnege , Y.P.U. IIKRO ll i‘ mgln1l&ou'n.nkoloan_th "dl0lQOI'Yl1 P. liflylbldtimg was had by ail. were the guests on Trinity Y. . st a Valentine party. An en- Mlse Seine Doyle. popuisr Manti- “PM W 541mm"! N10 a brill tleid teacher, spent e very pleeeettt _- . - i a deg 1941 fisaflnlflasse Drama in Suits These beauties emphasise the new long, lean lines ." . note the modern shoulder drape and the cutaway peplum jacket with slimly descending skirt . . . the type that is coming into foremost popularity. May we show them! i They’re Planned for. You! In your intemst Miss Bessie Foster, Miss Belle Oook and M1‘. W. O. McLeod are visiting the smartest manufacturers of suits, coats and. dresses in Montreal and Toronto. Bmartly styled dresses of their selection have been coming in, witli more to follow. Fashion-right Spring Suits, ntodern coats invite your inspection here today. ~ aroma ooara have softly flowing lines . .. . some are seabed and buckled at the waist . . . there are gently swinging longer skirts and delightfully detailed sleeves . . . or there’s the saucy boxy top cost that so many like. MQQRE €~ M9 LEOD M“! Oharlottetown, P. l. Island. . . . . , ‘Nefmd l‘ M!‘ h"!!! l" Elm!‘ Buidey evening ltittt. conducted by i=1" t- the pang. mwlr. r1 Young. w. ma whrhnk ‘Wm’ N" During e servee a duet was beam mu _ . wnloii. were mats guests of Mr. y m‘ by n” “m” ‘M Mr. - k lVl t . and Mrs. John Pblland. Dtaietalln- lqflgtoyi: memfioffTkoflmgfid Ill Dauzitssnber with Nev. Young and --— . 6 ski . u“ Jun sum’ i‘ a "up haste t n; ‘lite duet pert en's 01d Spa-in. by her lwflhflssted nmotaltnsee school ls oroeress- aulux; m‘ 311411 W5 his‘ N- in; tevouraoly tastier the stapes-vis- O the latest is a hut-reliant? wall- Pllwr designs/ti by Miriam rtttittse who has been doi solentltse work for the British Allied Industries lteesstch Aslo~ elation. lllriatn has developed e wallpyr entrusted with rnetll work n an attractive deslen. this a“! ‘retails the beet saga or:- absorbed t O veils. ills-tea‘ idea me it -. . ~.¥v'.t.':..::".:.:.".s.::r "til: "i-llmlmffli“... m. e ee-re ee g t; already on the market. gong housewives in a: ii. F. iiutolieson Ii Still OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the tit- tiitg of glasses for the . correction of ocular de- Iritein who ere e eels.’ meow‘ tgutnu winter will one their 53 "Grafton street a el allowance metals much t ion of Miss lion alecmnem so teacher. lIlAT-IIIIQIOTING WAIJJAPEI Necessity being the mother at PventI-on. shortages in Britain have ed to some clever ideas. One et gm III. Die Delaney. R22. The i-egular service oi worship wesheld in the Intuition ohsloti Remington. s obit here recently at the of H. L. Dunning ,