rd?" PLENTY rtiuvnix Domestic consumption o! poultry meal wits probably higher in i946 than cvrr before. Despite this there were ample supplies during the (all season, with some avsliablg tor export, A contract was made with Britain for 11500-000 lb. o! Canad- Ian poultry to be exported during i946. The contrac includes all chickens and fowl relghlng‘ 3 lb. and over, with no price differential between lizht and heavy birds. Th]; ls distinct advantage to produc- s the Current Review of the Agrnu tural Conditions in Canada, a3.» FEiiglqY 6 1941 ._,.._._._.._._-._~ for the reason- that lightweight birds are generally quoted at prices considerably lower than heavy birds. RED CLOVER SEED World supply of red clover seed in i946 is only suflicient to meet 60 per cent oi world requirements. Gs- uadlan grown red clover seed. ne- cause of its notably high quality, ls rretcrred by several countries. More than 3 million pounds of the seed produced in Canada in i946 will be exported. ' Light, luscious hot buns if you bake with Fleischmann Fieischmalm‘! active Fresh Yeast zivesyou full warns, because it's full-strcngthJast-seting. Bahesbetter bread. tastier buns. if YOU BAKE Al‘ IIOMI, order Fleiachmaurfis Fresh Yeast from your grocer today. This dependable yeast: with the familiar yellow label baa over 70 years. Always fresh been Canada's favorite for . at your grocer ‘ ada and the United States. {can A autumn ‘ i? I ' This coldrnn l; reserved for news n! local lrmrest. but ndvsrflslsg o! s fliisy nature may b; loam; at live ecnts a word strictly pa’. obla in advance. JIMMIES TAXI. Phone M6. 000K’! lot Photograph; l l CONFEDERATION 1.1m m. summon. . . __ - rnvonascaur .Fixturee Brown Hectrlc Shop. BIG FEBRUARY CLEARANCE ‘ale. Mrs. Johnston‘! Ladies‘ r car. i l nessnvs MONDAY. Fab. l7, ill‘ Junior League pre-lnaafll Illnce at the V-Olub. l . ll. I UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE X- ray service at: the Provincial San- 1 atom-tum cannot be guaranteed? owing to irregular power. NOTlCE—Star Transfer. Phone 1300 for prompt service andilltlck delivery. RESERVE MONDAY. Feb. 17., ior Junior league pro-Lenten, dance at the V-Olub. {as cuuncn. or scoruusn. J sen-rm February 9m. sismnei 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. _ l RED GROSS CORPS DINNER x Queen Hotel. Thursday. Februa 6th. at 7 P. M. BEAUTIFUL (JI-IESTERFIELDS at very low price. Toombs Music‘ Store. l ELECTRIC PLANTS of all types and sizos. tn suit 3'0"!‘ 15851513 problems. Capitol Electric. 6i firafion. CITY roams: COURT .- At the City Police Oourt yesterday interning. . man Chflfgfid with K99‘ mg liquor for sale was lined $75 and costs or three mvnlhs- A i” rond case oi a similar nail-WE ‘"35 adjcurtwdi one wcelz. A vagrant was Elven 10 dsys. A speedster was lined $5 and costs. A drunk and discrdcrlv was fined $10 and Cflfili or 20 days. A woman on breach 0f Tkker Cy 125w,- Act was released (m he. roognlzance until today. SCHOOL noann marina - at a meeting of the City sch“ Board Monday afternoon. an 88- recmenl was reached to sive "l" hclrier of n Trustees’ Leaving Ceri- ljjgglg me “g9 ahead” to Grade X1 without the necessity oi writlnt! the Entrnncs Examinations. This agreement was in the “Billie 01 a twg year trial. Mr. LW. ShP-W. Director oi Education. and Messrs J.W.F. MaiCallum, L.W. Llowthef and H w Yeo. Prlnclrais ol Q1188!) square. Prince street and Writ Kent respectively, were in attend- ance us well as all members (>5 "l9 Board. Other matters dis ed ill- glurled the School Cadet; . zuation. The estimates lor 194'! were b25561 Dr. u. Yeo. Chairman. cred-w!- lss Moratorium In loving memory o! R-lehlllfi CahilL who 1mm! way ‘on Febru- pry 6th, m“. - In our hearts your memory lingers, sweetly, under, fond and true; Them is not n shay, dear Father Theo we do not think o! you. Lovlngly lluncmbored by Wile and Family. ‘ an memorials! JAMES CRAWFORD AITKIN cut January 22nd there passed away at the P. E. Island Hospital James Crawford 'Aitkeu, in his 83rd year. Mr. Mtksn was born at Rollo Bay West. P. E. Island, on Oct. 24. 18M. Ha was a carpenter by trade mid worked lor many years Ln the U.S.A. In 1910 with hI Irunlly he moved tolchsriotte- ‘town and lor years worked with‘ Lowe Bros. aa well as other con- tractors. In 1965 he was seriously injured by falling to a cement floor in the uiidinl where he was working, t recovered and followed his trade until about two years "o. ‘ He had only one brotbor. who died in early manhood. Bis w!!! pasled away vs suddenly eight years ago. He eaves to mourn two sons, Rev. WJB. Aitk "flar- vay station. New Brun . and Rev. E. M. Mthn. Hllllllton. Qh tar-lo; rid am datwhier, Llnnis, at homo; also six grandchildren’ and fumeroumrehtivel in Cans‘ Ill sons and dlushter were with rum] in hi: last illnealv The lmiersl was held tridayi altornoon‘. Jan. 24th. There was a brie! devotional service at the heme prior to the service which was held at ‘n-lnlty- United Ohtlrch. Rev. T. t. Macbennsn oilielated. assisted by My. Dr. . ‘Hie choir led in singing ‘Wilde Wills Mo". and "Nearer an God 1b 11sec." 8e was laid to rasLbeside his wile in the People's Cemetery. Charlottetown. I he pallbearers mm Messrs.- tm-m Webster .lr., Harold Web- lier. Gear Qrals Russell Bel- hr. hue lsrlr and Athol Burns. (Patriot nleaso 00ml b9“! stun. Annual’ Report In releasing the llzufss cover- in; the 58th year o! operation o! The Dominion Life Assurance Com- pany. Ford & Kumpr, President, announced that the gain o! ills in- surance ln force represented an all timQ high—$'i8.'101.000. The Oom- snys‘ total business now stands at 05,147,000. "Some Indication o! our ogre:- slve growth can be games?’ Mr. Kumpl said, "from the tact that business in {ores increased 1.4 pelt ciaiainathe year 1642. can n , .9 8.5 per cent in 1 5 and 12.4 per cent during the year Just ended. ' "The Com any has continued its extensive pans to Increase elllc- iency of o eration both in the Head Office an in the branch territor- lcl and has succeeded "in lower- ing its coats considerably. on both first you and renewal business. ' The averaae production o! the Comlieny’: field re resentativea has increased suhstant ally. since i939. This is due to some extent to the increasing acceptance o! ills in- surance by the insuring public and to tile improvement in the Cola- $."?..'..i“°"“.f° i.“ "‘°°"“‘.if° “M-n» mT-G-FTJFT . e veswo aveon sp us. - semis for the business, and to a new ro- m grarlnmgi’ training. which was bepiun‘ course there ism magic in cots. ., ' . _ ‘ [me eel But there is — S€Qmlrigly_ New. business paid lot. increas- magic in makeu ed and revived during the yeaa- 19m itrumotm m Bmiiulllell l0 $48,470,000 0f .which' __ .3 per cent represented Canadian innmm ‘kmmd’ Eales. the surges fiomlng frog; ti... ma: 1:13;; tic s woman (and to a ompansfs one es in nltcd - a mag c. States. Jamaica 3nd Newlouildlanu. To begin with, a Per-lee: 5km; Siau at i r l cilia“ healthy “"1 ‘".‘°'F°’°d- i“ g er HIS n vea calves ‘n.t e ideal has; upon which to build 1M6 in plants under Dominion Gov-y a makeup. 3m m, ma,” m“ and "Ylmi-‘nliilfiibectlvn totalled ‘lwlltluphe nobso-ciear-and-lovcl c0 lex. heed, 20.000 less than i-n ma. It is to" a a Chane..." .0 yof, ff, i‘ estimated that the slaughterings of up. a e calves in 1947 will be about the First. lo same as in 194s. . | s “r m“ mu“ b‘ “w” EX-WAB GEORGIA!!! HEADS WORLD BMW] In head or m 1 _ dollar World Bank is .Joh.s?‘;‘ll.nm~ 61°)’ 0f New York. former U_ 1'11""; 0' cr- m i l1 e en succ ed Eu MW". who rsatgncdf a gem It can and does duckling lnitq a Elamorom beauty _ luliy clean. We won't m“; “out _._._________f___ siren-tins today but it i; the first "ell Ne". a BMW-Over with a. mild astringent or a skin freshen- er lS important. 11 smooths me skin and your foundation blends into a mat finish. If YOur skin is inclined to be dry, choose s. cream makeup foundation o!‘ a rlclwsetni-liquid. If the skin Is ‘oily. use a liquid foundation 10km Always press a tissue over ____.________________ the skin to absorb any surplus. Now that you have a smooth sur- face. apply your rouge. Three little dots o! cream rouge. blended well with your fingertips. la the right way. Next, lace powder pressed into the akin. beginning" at the base o! the throat. A ‘powder brush smooths the powder nicely. Next, brush your eyebrows with a bit cl eye cream or vasc- line. Pencil the eylbmws a little tor either length or depth. Next, your eye-shadow. A tiny touch is a PM’! of your magic. Now. mascara for the lashes. to deepen your eyes. Now. the accent on you; mouth. lipstick that matches your rouge- biul exactly! ' Work out a plan for your make- up. Gather a little magic from your bottles and Jars! and lashes octors Hove 2 out of 3 Women can have Lovelier Skin inlAI-idays! _ hut 115°“. \ Y Porsfzsrsalco YOU, T00, may look for these skin improvements in only. 14 Days! Fewer Tiny Blemish“- l-sss Incipient llackhflb- """ i ".‘hfl a a . ‘dgf. ~ r ' cw" muhlfifi If you want _a complexion the envy o! every woman-the admiration o! every mam-start tbs u-Dly Pblmohvo Plan tonight! I Remember, the Palmolive Plan was tasted on 9090 washes of all ages-from fifteen 71o dlty— with all types of skin. Dry! Oily! Normal! Young! Older! _ from Halifax to Vancouver! And 2 0M of 3 i ‘noticeable complexion improvement in m 3:01“ No matter what beauty can they ' s - Roosnneaoughiur v i l; p lfimglzakvsfiseesowoknzsagmmsuuty_ I Than face loch, EIien— pry the 14-Day Palmolive Plonl You know, 36 doctors—leoding skin specialists-tasted this Pion on 1285 women and proved it can bring a iovelier complexion to2outcf3... in ivsl l4 duysi I DQGIOII. PIOVI Pll-IQLIVIW ‘IIIIIIY llllllfil . F01 Nb 0nd shower, gal the new, Mg, Thrifty lath Sim PeImolNa-snlcy Palmolive‘: w", lovely lather all over! Hear ‘THE HAPPY GANG" Man. lhnl M.—C.I.C. ‘Irons-Cancels \