riur "in? wiii rum you pron l, h THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Y."li"~ ‘llthak ' h h ,-f wi ' GilleneeGift i..'ii'...ii§'ii§'iif.l.l“fi'.§= $01.; ‘can burly; u. m“. These gifts are colour-fully packaged. right! k l with the holiday seeeon. See them at your dealer u-allaut“ or’? V ‘you too long,- hecsuse his supply is-limlted. (I nus-roman m. new" n» is Gillan u» llales _ . With this gift he's all set for the world s smoothest. most refreshing shaves. And he'll et 1e stynof them with l5 long-lasting Gillette attractively err-cc w 20 Gillette Ila llales, and H] Severe‘ l‘! Glllefh Skill] (II __ v __‘ .; / “ if? / / lattsriiilppreclation Received Fran Irltain ‘me Mvwiaa ism: received by Mrs. John DJRober-taon, East Bal- tk. IRE-I. IP00?! for ltaell of the IPDNB fet by the people o1 Britain for gifts received from Canada: Deer Mira. Robertson! I lnve today received your lovely quilt as a gift from the Women's viillml-IW Bea-vice and I cannot. elliflfl ml’ Iratitnrdm-it is so beautifully made and such a. novel idea with the 8'8 Wool trimming, to my nothing of the weight and wnnntli it will give. I WM thrilled to get your kind M95880 as we 1n Britain know what you have done for u; during the Win‘ in so many ways, wpgg. ielly the fline boys you sent; over hfle l0 flflllt 101' us, g h1g9 num- bQr o! whom were stationed in this men. We had our house completely de- at-myed in October. 1940, together with most qt our possessions. but we are hoping to have it relvuilt in the near future. I am telling you this as we do feel you would like to lcnow that the herd work and kin-id ihoughis you have put into all your gifts to us are being received by people who can make Us of them. Along with you-r quill I rcccivcd a pail. scrubbing brush and two saucepans. all a5 gifts from Can- ads. My husband served in the Lon- dou Fire Service all through the War. being too old for the Army. and I have spent lots of evenings in the Canadian Legion canteen so caime in contact with quite a lot of your boys. We are gradually try- ing to get back to normal, and on looking back, it all seems a. MEM- mfle which we hope will never Regular Monthly mmnkun The regular monthly meeting of the Knights o; Oolu-mbus was held Tuesday evening with a large at- tendance of members. Grand Knight RE. Bradley presided. The meeting opened with prayer by the chaplain, Most Rev. James Boyle. After the reading and adoption o! the minutes o! t/he last regular meetlnz. one minute's silence was (reserved out of respect for depart- ed brothers. Routine business was lhen dls- posed of and a Christmas donation was voted for the following instit- utions: St. Vincent's Orphanage. Social Service of the Charlottetown Hospital, Pialwnwcod Hospital. lin- filmary and Queen's County Jail. The matter of purchasing a prop- erty_as a home for the Council was dis-oilseed at some length and was Ilnolly deferred io the next meet- ing when additional information will be available for the members. His Excellency Bishop Boyle ad- dressed the meeting and outlined the benefits derived from study clubs and advised ihe members ic establish such courses for them- selves. The meeting closed with pflylf‘ by the chaplain. ' new board are bl . B. E, director of iho Bautmq 1nd Best Department of Medical lie- search and of the Depirimcnt of Phyclclogy of tha- UnlvcrsiLv of Toronto; Dr, Paul Edouard Gag- non, director- of ihc department of chemistry at Laval Uni-vnrsiiy. Quebec Cli " Col. Robert Dickson Harness. 13.5.0. M.C., iricc-rrresi- (lent and general manager of the Norihcm Eleciric Company. Ltd-- Mrmtrea- and Dr. Otto Manss. C_B.E., professc-r of physical cham- istry at McGill University mid wartime director of chemical war- fare for the services. Its ex-officlo members are D1’- O. M. Solandt. O.E.E., director- cenerai of defence research! Dr- ‘a. C. J. Mac-Kenzie, C.M.G-. lVlC-r president. of ihc National Re- search Council; Air Marshal Rab- m Leckle- on. ns.o.. DEG» D.F.C.. Chief of the Air Staff; Lt Gen. Charles Foulkcs, CB“ C D.S.O., Chief of the Gcnernl Si . Vicc Admiral n. c. Reid. OB. Clvcf oi ihc Naval Staff. A swell gift that‘ll get a hearty vote of thanks from any man, any- where, on Christmas mornings He'll realg o for the super-keen edges on ' ette Blue Blades and the extra rich lather of Gillette Cream. Complete set, in colourful ‘i - giftbox, only be repeated. Thanking you once asain for the lovely quilt which I can assure you will be well used, I am Your; very sincerely. (Sid-l Phyllis Spratt (Mrs. B.) 4 Richmond Road. Bedillngton, Croydon, Surrey, Eng. The quilt mentioned in the above letter was one of the many made and shipped overseas by the Kinse- bero Women's Institute. Interim Defence Research Boa d ls Established OTTAWA. Dec. ll—(CP)—De- fence Minister Abbott announced tonight that an Interim defence research hoard has been estab- Exciling-to-weur dresses for your merry-go-round of holiday parties! Dancing peplum dresses with small waists, sophisticated "iunics, and fluttering princess dresses. Se‘. o” Sizes for misses, women, ln sizes ll-l9, lZ-ZO. 0 nice assortment of hall-sizes in l8 l-2 - 24 l-2. THE FASHION SHOPPE Choose yours in rayon crepe, sheer wool, velveteen! with jeweled accents, gold accents, border hemlines. A Sm, F"r“vard juniors. Block, vivid colors, combinations. We q|5° ha" ~ 5O Gillette ITIO lledel. ¢ will sey "Many (Rhinos , for nsltln to sens A_really practical gift thit any man. will be migh pleased to receive. 5_0 Gillette B ue Blades will pro- v|de_ him with months of real shaving luxury. Extremely smart Officially‘, ihe formation of lllf‘ new hoard was ciiI-d as "a. furvhci‘ step forward in the effective cr- ganizatlon of scientific research in relation io Canada's defence pol- icies. and to co-ordiriate ecomm - rally research problems common to the armed services." Gillette o lnman To Be New B! JAMES MoCOOK IONDQN. m. l1 _ (cc Cable) —Prlme Minister Aitlee today an- "Wflifcd that. Lord Inmam, 54, re- cently elevated to the peflflgg and lirominent Church of Eingiand lay leader, will succeed Sir Alin Pow. ell as chairman o! the BBC. Lady “M51118 will be vlcecheiman. The airmouncement came during debate on the 380's new licence — “Plilclzed by Brendan Bradren. Conservative from bencher. as giv- lfl! the postmaater-genedil power to censor _ Sir Alan resigned lhe chairman- ‘hlll today along with Vice-chair- mn CH. Nlilllr. lady Reading. the new Vice-chairmen. also l; chair- nan oi’ the Women's Voluntary Services. a uniformed civilian war iervice organisation. Tildflyk debuts took place in cori- gift box has convenient container for used blades, only necilon with theJovemmem-char- tered corporation's licence to con- iinue for another five year-g as Britain's sole broadcasting organ- izaiion. Wliflred A. Burke. assistant post- masiier-generel. told the members during debaiethai the BBC will be (Jirdered io continue a daily re- port. proceedings in the Houses n! Pas-lament in the form of l5- minute programs entitled "Today in Parliament." He said the lmlflrflm is compllcd by impartial. professional reporters and has found "general approval." Mr. Bin-ire said the Corporation woilld have to finance its home broadcasting during the five years of the contract from revenue deriv- ed from the £1 (M) tees paid by each of the estimated l0.'l00.000 owners of receiving sets. The gov- ernment will retain 15 per cent of the revenue from this source. Overseas broadcasts will be fin- anced from taxation and will not be paid for from licence revenue. Mr. Burke placed the 380's losses on dollar transactions during the six months ending last September at a. little more than £15500. Dur- ing the same period the BBC spent ‘a slur suinss - RAZORS‘ SHAVING CREAM about 236.000. Mr. Braokcn, Information Min- ister in the wartime coalition gov- ernment. criticized the BBC licence on the Found ihal. it would pre- vent the BBC from telling ihe public whenever‘ censorship had been used. All censorship powers should be removed. he said. PEBSPIIIATION Those clean. self-respecting peo- ple who do not believe that they perspire. or, if they do. that this isn't noticeable. are reminded in a bulletin from headquarters in Ot- ts/wa of the Department of Nation- al Health and Welfare that every- one persplres and that it is only natural s?) well for their health that they a uld do so. It is through perspiration that the body removes certain wastes. The Department has only the time-honoured reminder of the value of clean livina. clear skin and clean cloihig, to offer for those who would not offend. Czechoslovakia was established as a republic. at the and of-the First Greet War. llshed in Canada as a ciwlian aid io the defence £°Y°°5 l" "w" fight; to keep pace with modern scientific baiilc methods. Slmuli-luecusly’, hc announced that ii would con st of four (jan- adiaus distinguished in v-irious fields of science and icchiiolcg . ucllng in an honorary’ ("ipzui and of five high officials aciin’: as cx-officlo members. Secretary of the new hoard is Maj. Robertson Gass MacNnill nf Ottawa. formerly oi Kenlville N. ‘lis creation frillciws the csiub- lishment of such hodlcs as the Atomic Energy Control Board. cnc ‘with sweeping pnWrrs over evvvi’ conceivable phase rfl’ aid-mic rlv velopmenl, a dcfcnw research n - uanimilon \vlih slaius equal in that of the flirt-c services; and Canadian Arsenals Limited. ‘n pm"- marient nuclcus of arms. equipped with the fools and hlucDYlMF in ' gear ihe nation's industry in flvht- ling production within far less [time than the four years ii lO-I-k in bring her to her producinc pFllk in ‘the Second Great War. Members of New Board ' It is iypical oi the interlocking sysicm of scientific approach r-ow springing up in 0‘fawa that men -=ucli as D1". Gagnon and Dr lVlnc- Kenzic also sli lu or. the menu-iii ‘(l um-hcs as the‘ Council iiic univcrsilics. lhc business world- through Col. Hrirkness. for in- stance-Abe forccs rind the other sclcniifin bodies that are nmcrg- mg. milin Seeks Resting Place 0f Missing By JOHN LEBLANG UTTAWiA. Dec. ll ~ (OP) Over many lands around the globe. Canada is still seeking her dead and paying her last respects to the men who gave their lives on for- eign soil in the Second Great War. | The appointed members of the} The Army and the Navy have PHONE 55 residues-science ca... completed lliis final gesture their dead. but ihc Aii" Forcc. willi the war long mist. continues iiie long. painstaking hunt for those thousands who vanished from the air to join the list oi.‘ those "miss- ing—believc<l killed.” More i an 10.000 RC AF. incin- hers were posicd or ally under ilils heading. Many of those _ per- liaps half —~never will be located. for they and tlicir aircraft. plung- cd iiilo llu- North . the English Cliamiel. ihc Allan! .. or met death in circumstances that prccludcd recovery of their bodies. Of the remainder. about 3.000 have been found. mniiy of them buried in Germany or other enemy COUIIIflPS. Fm" those silll uni-raced. ilic search goes on. Ii. goes on in ziortliem Europe. Italy, North Africa. the Far ‘East and the distant lands of the Pac- ific theatre. In Europe, the R47.- A F. has 30 officers working in a | farm i-l-ie ‘oasis of 1o | wiili liie Royal Ali" Force and the Australian and forces. In the other theatres. Allied oi.’- ficers act as on-the-spot investig- ators for Canada and pass on in- formation rcgarding any bodies located. Canada group does the saime for other Allies. Many families refuse in give up hope liiat a son or husband still lives. and the sci-vices rcceive many letters sugqcsling they may still he uianvicring. wilh memory gone, around ihv‘ old battlefields Bui. not. n sinalc ease or amnesia has been lmmd. New Zea land air TEA FROM INDIA Thlckcsi and richest of India ieas are those grclwn in the Assam district. The teas of Ceylon general- ly are full-bodied. well-flavored and a great many "n i==ing research and inquiry unit"; bierds. l4l GT. GEORGE ST. GLASGOW -—(CP)-’!‘he steam- ship Royal Lilsterman is back on the Glasgow-Belfast. route after all years‘ war service. i ‘GOT A COLD ? Help shake it off with nova/law TONIC w if you are run_ down-heart you re not [slim all the AlD itamins vnu n kiln] Scott's llion to promptly lwlp hrin: liurk sncrqy and Ff/Imlrlfl nnrl build resillnnel. (irxul-fnniin Scritfil in rich lb natural A D Vitamins and energy-building. natural nil. Buy Scott a Emulsion todnyl "a slcfoirs EMULSION YEAR~ROUN_D TONIC Food And Work For All i7 Members 0f This I-‘arm Family ' Jolt ‘about champions in the lame-family class are the l’! Marentettes. who live on a Rochester township farm in the Windsor, Ont. Beck row. ‘Albertine. Iau rette, Hector, hiura, Leonard, Paul, Ulcille, Charlie. Bottom. Rose Marie. Madeline Arthur. fouls. A l!- pound rout and a peck oi’ potatoes are Just part of what it takes to provide the hlllb Ilth Sunday dinner. The) brig family of young folks busy. ' l0 children and their parents: Roler, ‘Ira. llorentette and Evelyn. ht at least seven loaves o! bread in on) m. hm and household chores keep the flown hare are the . el, Ir. Mnrentette with