. d Bemflm infill? ' nnkrmnaros '35. as. r1. m. 4. a ‘born macs-r in Kinlnel: “Hslal-“zbhs. 21. m. =1 7' UAIDIAN m unsrsx. m‘ 2r; and more lnallaiifax .-nund "'"°“' °t zgtvvfilkerb White Spté gone. "one; orn ggérc. stgwart of mum him “rm: l“:i.§°ii’li2 ' W" lstnre tomorrow. V150! IIOMI - Anion! aboard the 1MB which docked.“ Halifax as Knights of Colum- iso G. Harold Hermes- arrived at -his bane in tetown Saturday evening. TUESDAYS INVESTITUR! — Honour Lieutenant, or states that no invi be g issued fur the inv ‘y Government House ‘Puesday at 4 o'clock. but. there will be accom- mgdgtion for all those who wish to MMnd. 'I..C.A.F. omens‘. p1,. Atkins. R.O.A.F.. u. BOY Eh HER Halifax. is in connection with the the airport to civic is understood there ial meeting of the tonight to consider City over of ties. i will be a Olly Counc the matter. ITJNERAL TODAY -- The fun- the turni auth Qral of H an will take place from her rcsdcnce. 11M Water Street this, Monday m rnlng at 10.30 to St Dunstans lica. Interm w be-in the Roman Oatholic me- be?! His many friends will be sorry to learn that M13. Daniel Fadyen, sectiorlman. Hunter River. ls confined to his bed with bad attack of influenza. Blims WHITE—AtthePE.Islmd Kiital, Ibb. 22. i943. to Mr. rs Oinude White. Murray Har- hour. a daughter. - At tho Pl. Island m». l6. 1M0. to‘ Mr. and Mrs Daniel Jewell. North a do hter JOHN TON — At the "P-E. Illllld Hospital, no. no. 104e, u; w.‘ and Mrs. Johnston. Fortune Bridge.) a dlllflhiier. BTE - the Prince "Edward o: no. 17. a Hos- a ital. 1916. to Island Hospital . .. Ohar- lllr. and ottetown. a RAM AY ty Hospital on !"ebrusry l5, 1 to and Mr. Earl Ramsay. 1-1;. son. -At the Prince Coun- miiiun a son. u —Atrtiie ls l z orpl a, on e ru , .and . Oharluexsymiamrgen‘: ' Prince County slngton, a son. . MABBIAGES sauna HBlN-HAITlN-At Hali- fl-X. N-S. an MonlayJPeb. 18. 1946 by the Rev. Mr. L - "Vvhn Isa ll! m . llacEachern of 15.1,. to PiO. Llewellyn‘ o! a . B. - '5' DIR. like D1160 Tuesday morning at 8.45 to till Church" of the Most terad’ into lundny. Feb. 11 104s, Elizabeth Ann, widow oftlre late William Harris of Murray Harbor in her 9W1 year. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, Feb. l9, and was ohducted by_ her elsey. The pail arers were her 51X grandsons, James, - 1|. "em. George. Fred and John Har- gs. Interment was in the Beach oint Cemetery. . MORRISON-At. the Charlotte- Qflfign Hospital on Feb. 23. i946. r0111 A. Morrison, aged 82 yearn. Funeral from Frank Kenneney’: a nerai Home Tuesday morning m 10.30 to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica. Genre to the Roman Catholic flliilil“ At — th O‘ Hospital n e harlottetown Mlriifl. aged 82 years. The re- gains were forwarded from Frank “nimble!!! Funeral Home. to her residence in Ruailco from whore m; funeral will take place this c (muddy) morning to the Roman c}? ollc Church. Burial in ihc urch cemetery. , aior Rev. Roy ‘In Memorials h‘ “m”! Illusion of my father, IX B950!‘ 8 .61 thin ‘g, n‘ - "mu ‘the late Nils A. Ilblifl Gilt Mac-Sf Mrs Stlingdtead n; 1 s mpwwgkhvisittotln 94% osttimel M1‘. _s i5 in An t be M: Mrs 076$»!!! -a r-———*-—————— we clm interest Shh C Girl ement inn alum was ' "l? CIIAOWOWWII P h" Martilwas edbvseverai of OOAN-Quddenlv A Moria > M. Br b 2819M Holy F1 te IIARRJ En d edit Louls,W J . Feb. M, 1046, Florence- ibuwndinsiy luoceesful was the bacon mow which ' "m"! EWWIUI of P. I. I. farm associations last week. Pictured above at the show are Messrs. S. D. Irvine (left). secretary od the P. n. 090R“ tbs I. time Breeders Association and senior livestock field man; centre, 3.x. llaodragc, Int Sixteen, president of the Swine Breeders Association, w! (new H- W- may. livestock products grader. ~ South African Veterans Attend Church Services bohdol Improvement League Meeting The l Improvement League met at" e of Mrs. Gordon Award on ‘rhursdsy evening. sea. 2i. Although the evening was stormy. a large number were ores- Mrs. Whitesidc reported that close attention was being given to the films being shown in the local theatres and printed silos were given menvbers for their con- venience their find- fogs. Mrs. Harold Palmer told of the latest meeting of the Play- ound Commission when plans were made fs-r the summer's activ- ities and for a course in leader- ship; training. Mrs. Palmer's res- ignation as he ‘s reproach ative on the 00mm ion is much regro . Mrs. Oreelman told the srouu M that. 50 pictures are framed and ready for han lng. It was decided to hold an exh bition during March at the Art Gallery. arrangemen to be left to utive and the For the benefit of those who were unable to attend the joint Kinsmen-league banquet at the Charlottetown, Mrs. Scantlebury ave a brief report of when. ha s. most enioyabie and instruc- tive evening. e Pres gave a detailed modern River. Art Commit-toe dent . sub t in members are vigllly in- spector for the ev ing was Harry Ou ore whsn gave an in on the origin and out of the Boy Scout and mov and woke of wrm the laid are at present ' to d‘: towards buildlnll and nanny world. _ t the close of the meeting. lunch serv . members and a social hour GMOYOG, The next be held on March 1 the Mrs. Morton The ~ 13 l)E'l‘AlNED— ' (Continued from Page 1) the evidence has not advanced to the stage where an interim report should now be shade." No Inference to Innis The letter made no reference to Russia as the country involved in the disclosures, although observers consi er had the diplomatic aspects of the inquiry in mind when they snid it was obvious the work must be done with "greatest discretion." In releasing the latter, Mr. St Laurent declined to comment on the document, pointing out. the inquiry warsuh iudlce while un- der ihe Royal Commissioners. ‘it was learned. however, that. the ll persons detained still are in custody and the government is far more concerned with the in- tegrity of Canadian civil servants involved in the disclosure of offic- ial secrets than the actions of a foreign power. , There was _no Indication, mean- time, whether the. Canadian Gov- ernment had replied to the Mos- cow radio chargejsst Wednesday that Osnsda had adopted an am. tulle “incompatible with friendly relations" in her handling of the inquiry. . Tnn late To Classify t- the hymn 4 creditabl possible the counsel Nmmm Ben J At the service in ‘Trinity Uni Church cn Sunday morning. Rab- ruary 21th.. the congregation wel- comed the veterans of the South African War together with the vet- erans of the First. and Second World Wars. ‘Iihe service was in remembrance 0.! thcae who gave their lives in the struggle in South Africa art. the beginning of this century A wreath was placed on the Communion table bv two of the veterans cf South Africa and the Last Post and Reveille were sound- ed by another South African vet- eran Mr. Hine. Minister spoke on the nec- esslty of resuming to God and rec- ognizinc that "only as we build upon t firm foundations. which are established through Faith in Hip. can we really give oppression to our gratitude for those who. in the generation 18a! lit in hi!‘ 5nd DrQm-Eder- lglrfsfieéonll/ln: Bfignalf. Dstrict i » . . iioy Sceutlnli . ifl Guide Bonceri avenin Scouts, uides. , ted n concert to my. The concert was under the dis- t patronage of His Hon- our Lieutenant-Governor J‘. A. Bernard. Patron of the Bo Scouts Asaocia n, Mrs.. Honorary Vice-President of the Canadian Girl Guides Association. An orchestra composed of Rob- ert. Acorn, Pa ore. Conrad and Douglas Pierce played selections music - tween the presentations. During the evening wa-s received from the Charlotte- town Post Office re uestin twenty Boy Scouts to volun-eer t eir as- sistance on Saturday morning to go to the rt. and -endeavcur to collect mai from the Liberator plane which crashed here several daysago. The mail is scattered in nearby fields. Followin is the program as it was presen- ed: _ The accom anists for the evening were Mrs. dwin Johnstone and Miss Shirley Darrach. Much credit e un- B message 958i; m“ 5°‘°flfl°ed 5° neatly m’ wrlCommlssloner as convenor for the welfare " The Choir sans the anthem Wm- cessional".. DeK and also O God of Love. O Kin of Pence"....wllh Miss Sally Wo singing one verse as a solo. After the church service. the vet- erans placed a wreath on the South African War monument in Que en Square in memory of their fallen‘ a‘ is comradu the evening Rev. elson “Tough Me, O Lord" The music for the day was under the direction of Mrs. Keith S. d Rogers . PIE. l. Hospital Contributions Some days was made to a pr ary report in the Prince Edward Island Hospital camnaisn from Belle River school district advising that over a. thous- and dollars had then been collect- ed in that one school district. Since then the complete list from Belle River has been received and the total is now to th ago reference e grand amount. of $1,291.00, s. wonderfully e total. The list follows. the first to be scknowl in the campaign. ‘~ A first report received from Vernon River reports ant re- sults to dots with $100.00 sub- scriptions from both H. . Mc- Leod and Irving Tweedy. Fine wor . BELLE hlvm aunscnrenous B. Compton, Ltd. Capt. D. J. Riley 000k a Miller Mus Anna Riley Lester Singleton 2222222222 ' ‘ ' 2 Alexander Campbell Mrs. Rachel Blue . Ixmest Nicholson . . 95552355333333-3553 sssssssss Sunday School A Mae his Bonferencs Opens m’ We knows the t heartache moist Only on y, ‘uh ' i" we TF5»? {i}??? °'?."“’ m once. . i" the one l loved so wall.‘- zznt by Daughter Lama. N. D. MacLcaln. unnsarsltnn summer: Illlh Oslo ‘ll llero Tonight , Sun ay School and Young Poo- e's orkera have looking orward with anticipation to the four-evening wzonferance wh ch o | tonight at 7.30 o'clock in -eari.z Ball of Trinity United church. v The conference la boin held un- der the a a icas- of the ocal ecum- cil. ofdh ltima lleligious Id cation Council, which cons at]: of re . . J. Rupert. t t of tlgctahlrlcttefiumalgnaa day ool is the brilliant of the local. council and , pnaido at i Lillian Duchemirl. District ,l"leur Ililllon. Brown Owl; isplendid concert which was thor- ioughl enjoyed by all. Save G e Kin . Two Girl Guide Co or Parties. > Two Boy Scout Color Parties. Remarks by Commentator, lvllss Com- miasioner. Lithuanian Folk Song, Girl Guide crus. _ ‘ Brownie Fairy Ring. directed by Mai’? Candles". Acorn. Tawn Owl. ' c: Little Y "l-‘our d‘ (llillides: Maureen Blake and Anita n. Czechoslovakian Folk Song. Girl Guide Chorus. n c?“ "*1" it? ti‘? déirlilfiii; m any ea . - Ural-national Handicrafts Blair!- pla . Commentator, Nora lit... 3rd and 12th Companies. South America. Leather. commentator, n ih Loren. (‘rigs uynyggh Companies, Europe; urged to attend each session. Th,‘ co-operating churches have canceled their recular mld-uzeel service to enable all to attend and hear Rev. A. Gibson. sneer on; "Religious Education In the Ifvme- lt is expected that man? who P an, not actively encased in thr- work, will st least the various addresses. The address tonight will be <14“ T1‘ Nelson Ghappe he in b Re . wiiedflwhovwill speak on t riglous Education subject, the Atomic Age." Tractor Train Crosses Frozen Wastes to Haul supplies lo The Town t 0. Yaangpécngr w? aacflvéilring, the felon t \ , , in, t an various ass-hm Ail an in ted to attend, hat m. lllll 0l! resellers" , oanl ywarhsra p" wish to hear Tr "".'!l!'..?.!"" » ‘I UN “FIORUAIY ' 28, I 940' rue ovnlsus ucsnrrrr PlAll MB. I. M. MAODONNILL Walter ' : Wlll. BE DISCONTINUED THE PLAN whereby Buckingham and Wings cigarettes can be sent to members of the Armed Forces overseas will be dis- continued February 28th, 1946, after which date no more. orders can be accepted by Tucker: Limited, Hamilton,’ Ontario. The Canadian Armed Forces oversea; will be supplied ‘with cigarettes, at the present price of 300 for the equivalent of $1.00, from (‘be Canadian Tobacco Depot, Overseas, b‘ only on direct orders from Canadian Forces personnel still serving overseas. A The Canadian Tobacco Depot, Overseas, will not accept orders from Canada, so therefore do not send any orders to them at any time, nor to us after February 28th of this year. rucxsrr Luau-ran, IIAIAILIGN. ournluo MB. B. A, BELL Messrs. J.M. Macdonnell. K.C.. M. P, chairman of the Progressive Conservative callous organization committee. and R.A. Bell, national director of the Progressive Con- servative Party, arrived in Char- lottetown yesterday on a brie; visit to the Province. The visit is part; 0t a trams-Canada tour in connec- tion w ii party reorganization and study of political conditions. Economical. germanent. wave bad disposition. You can give terlnltlles. commentator. Mary Cs:- ro , i Shh Company. Asia. Pottery, corn- ‘ mcntator, Colette Hagan. your hair is p This is douby the wave is to l 1st and 2nd Companies. Norilh instead of at a America, basketry. commentator, Mary Myers, Parkdale, Africa, Ivory. corn- mentator, Sylvia MacKny. Chalet Sung, International Guide Song. shop Folk Songs and chorus directed by Mrs. Edwin Johnstone. Costum- cern to you. es m by Guides represented coun ries in which there are active llzed is Girl Guide Organizations. lay of Tabaqui. 1st . a/oor, ' Miss Kelly. Assistant Cubmaster. L’ Liza Whllte, 6th (Holy Re- deemer) Troop. ‘Maggie and Jiggs. 7th (Sit. (Trinity) (Basilica) 0°19. - Calmp Fire, Directed by Francis Provincial Troop. Conchita. 0th oop. Horse Opera, 1st .. Costello. Amistant Coommissloner. can“, an s 2v aox ' reunions-l mam agent no» 1s mm n. a s»; HOME HAIR WAVES MAY CAUSE HARM NEW ' Yoaxwwseb. 24- (ce)_ s m le-to-use ers for your purse strings—but how about your hair? Improperly managed, a home permanent wave can cause thin, broken hairs and a sionsl home wave, roperly conditioned. watchful eyc of a competent oper- ator, Though it is important to have hot oil treatments before the hair is waved, either at. home or in the your pro-permanent shampoo should also be of the utmost con- A sham o0 which is highly alka- kely to leave a film on the hair which not only may pre- vent penetration of the perman- ent wave solution but also can be harmful to the hai IOIOIIOI l matic and individual touches given 1° many modern designs. Ebony-finished bookcases and a Hlonduras mahogany cocktail tabla wth a black glass top set boron. a sofa slipcovered in green and white striped material with a huge mirror above the lounge was an example of their idea of home- furnishlng. _ Beauty parlors usually use a shampoo which can lubricate the hair shaft internally and also help maintain the normal oil balance b01118 of the hair during and after the obs may do won- permanent wave. Shampoos which have been used in the past only by beauty oper- ators are being made avallablc to Mrs. Housewife, who can now give herself a homo-permanent with the proper shampoo. One of these is a pink cream which can be squeezed from a tub or scooped out of a jar. Now Morn and Bis can do their waving at home without fear‘ of dire consequences caused by per- manent wave chemicals. IDNDON - (cm-a '~ -. Pot the husbands they glfigd K513. reports the ministry qr hggnh: Since the troops started returning 1'01‘ decdmobllization. Weddings have Tabulations sho may 1 August end Beoteirucr m? 1:111:11‘? were 118.723 marriages - 364:1 ilngfie than the same period'of Messrholarrln: yourself a profes- however, if important when be done at home shop under the MIRRORS CREATE SPACIOUS EFFECT CHICAGO, Feb. 24—(CP)-Ideaa for furnishing a hfllllg in a way that will make it appear more spacious as well as attractive were featured at the winterufurnltura show here, ‘This was done in many exhibits by using full windows and mass- ive mirrors. Floor coverings were extended the full size of the room. Low chairs were used to create an illusion of height. Novel pastel color combinations played their part, too. in "stretching a ouse. Such was an exhibit created by Mabel Schamberg of Chicago and . Dorothy Draper cf New York. melt‘ exhibit exemplified the dra- nlocaa healing, brings quick relief or money lucl. Also for dllflfll. curs and b I’. lIl-VIOII LAX 6Iv(’\ Yellowlmilc COR! I1()RT Dal/y Along the two hundred mild route of the tractor trail! to Yellowknife. an aircraft spots the beat mute, bring! messages and repair u The sleds atop to unload a shipment at the 301d WWII’! Hudson's Bay Co. ItOIQa where regular shipments are delivered by tractor tram. siedtomeeth it back and checks shipmenifs destination. Th anonadto , I WI. . the towojaqnezgcigantawhounnot afford enema?» my . 1