—<- .‘ Y -v~.-—.-—- Paola six I . ; ii ' I I i-PBIIBE EDWARD- NOW SHOWING SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 9 between a Ides- and-run hero and o girl with ems" noun Ylllliiii iiliiiilE nil_ ##5##"? NEWS - FLICKERS SPORTS - CARTOON - s!» EMPIRE so; truism AND SAT. SHOWS 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 ALSO CARTOON COMEDY - SERIAL bounces-ova nose: coon won cilssls H$AE| Chodike, E land, Jan. 31 >-( ) -- Jack Whae er, a railway oo . wee/rs a red rose winter sad summer in ory of the rose that saved his life 33 years ago. lit was a foggy winter niglht when be sow the rose orithe snow be tween to sets of rails. He went. and pickod it and by doi so escap- ed boiig by a the ha not hoard. Since than he has worn o than 12.000 flowers of reman- ssad says "my flowers have t no through many scrapes" H’! I..'l i/iz5 1»...;»\;-....; dBur. J17 e-CAPITDL '=' and TUCIOAT ANNII’! IACKI ...osd the post's souls; sport otlbosoonoumo sho hob. (japtain .1“ ie Plus: Serial - Comedy Shows 3:15 - 7 - 9 Scientists Build New llodo Likeness By ARTHUR EDSON WASHING-TON‘, Jan. Il)—(AP)— A newly constructed dodo roost: in the Smithsonian Institution to- cla . And Smithsonian scientists, ov- ery bit as proud as mama dodo must have been when she laid the egg more than two centuries ago, reckon it's the most complete dodo specimen in North AmPTlF-‘fl- It's half real dodo (bones that is) and halt imagination elped along by careful research into de- scriptions written by early explor- tution’; bird division, said today he doesn't know why man has paid so much heed to the iuckless dodo. Why in North more than 100 extinct in modern times. Yet does anyone say “as dead as a passen- ger pigeon!" No, say-s Dr. lfi-iedmanrl, it's ab ways “dead as a dodo." The dodos lived on Mauritius and neighbo islands in the In- dian Ocean, an id by Admiral Jacob Van Neck in M8 might have retained its health if and monkeys brought in by the early settlers. The pigs rooted out and ate the dodo's eggs. When tho pigs missed some eggs, tho monkeys waltec until they hatched-and gobbled tho young. Pretty soon, no dodo. There hasn't been a iivla one for more than 200 years. Washington Spotlight BY (HsYDI BLACKBURN WASHINGTON ‘The President wants the legis- lation and no doulbt it would gain tho approval of time majority in Congress. But southern 0- crats don‘t want it and are de~ temilned it. will never pass Itienoe the filibuster against oven con- sideration of the measure. The were prepared to talk indefinitely Webster's International Diction- ary d a filibuster as "one in search of -lunder" but also giv- os its American legislative mes-n- ing as “speaking merely to con- sume time" in opposition to actio proposed by a ‘madority. This reporter dro d into tho gate to sse the fi ster in ab . about the middle of s recent afternoon. o ‘The Senate floor. where normal- 96 lawmakers. each elected for ir-yoar terms perform their task as the superior legislative body of the United States. was a yawning of vacant seats-almost, Down antler the gailenv, to tho right of the Speaker's thmna. four or five Senators were standing in a group facing each other. ‘Ihey seaned to be all talking at once. and loudl Olin D. Dem held it Dennis Democrat ihtense y ohnstosl. South film. ciot, had the fioor- (Ho man our hours.) Chores, Ngw Mexico who ,_ o that the token slono. F]! PC. James 0 i, and Caro can ‘oroglentia: nomination. s . I era. ' 1 Dr. H. Iiriodmann, of the Insti- aioow. birds have become be first were describ- mm DE. msdmssn thlsilm tho dodo J it hadn't been for the pigs and 1n by G up. was in therlo East- of shlolllosl P110119 1585-12 Ltd.wili be lforS nea o Rector. Davies, Rector. NORTH n ebr , 3"??? wit‘; a P save... mo P. M.‘ looms to ohose g9 Todd. Minister. CHU 3rd. Bonshaw 11 P. A. Hicks. Pastor Bonshaw 7.80 P. M C and Cragaud. Feb era's". Edam, or 3.00 P, M. Rev dish W. Hayter, Minister. THERE WILL BE PM tor. r marl»; 3rd will Cgiedon 11.00 a. i? l.‘ M. Wood Islands 7 A, Duke, of Fe . C School at 11 A. M. vice will bo held M; 7 enkins wer informal inl itiation committee Harold Howatt, Mayn and George MacLenn mai inlt executive committee leadership of Harold and Eric Wilson were films. "Valiant the conclusion ceremonies. of Jan. 34th, at Grace MacLean. Th dent, Norma Yeo shi Mo the Church." 5th will be as follows: ant, Sadie Csssford- Wallace The offe After a Norma Yeo. ed to $11). of recreation lunch was pleasantly spent song led by of Charlottetown. OONSUL: D0 inn I being dbta medal 131% than 5,000.0 ve agreed with tho Dominious a tion will be mode Tthboolllsshroaféolulotlowl 0mm olo- nothornssho st flvo out a Iolll. stristls ill!- sooos. CI-AIWIIJ. hr Pllfllllllis. U021 . BU Ig£EIATION LIFE [N C0035 TBANSIII Service. 1. - III ROGERS HARDWARE Cos closed all day ‘Ilium- dlll- January 3i and Priday, lileb. book ta-Kini. 1-28-51 0F MILTON AND BUS- TICO. — All services f F 3rd cancelled TBYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST DUKES, , M. Communion service. Rev. C. , 21-11. nalisrrolv UNITED cannon.- Ser loos , brim-y 3rd. ‘Mislllctar, Rev. Peter Jackson. Vic- toria 11 A. M P. M. . Hampton 3 HUBCH OI‘ INC-LAND vices for the Parish of Springfield ruary . uroh. Cra d, H i A, li/Ealslt, Eoy Evening Pray- . B. Frcam, Reo- BRADALBANS CHARGE, Church Sunday, February A.M. Pleasant Valley. 3 . Granville. 7 P. M. Bradalbane. Rev. Dr. A. D. MocKenaie will conduct the services, 2-1-1i. PRIZAOHING SERVICES Lord's day Fe 3rd (D.V.) 212 New Glasgow at 11 and 7.30. Caven- at 3, 1f travelling favorable. J. Sund r 3rd t noaogyit 11 s. ll. Aleorasrdra at a and Hazelbrook at ‘i P. M Rev, Sterling B. Staokhouso. Minis: THE PIIESBYTEIIAN C 80H IN CANADA cos on RU , be as follows: Mi-izisbor. OENTRAL PARISH. — Services f Slllld , FODHIAIY (gig-VB 3 Paltfflsulgbz. ' Clydo Rlver be hflld l-fl HI-Y CLUB MEETING —'.i'h{:o new members received initiat n tho - Club Y.M.C.A. Wednesday evening. Fred Hine, Gerald MoAuiey and Russell ably handled in an iation by the Hi-Y bo iation was directed by the Club advisers Warren Duchemin Company", “People of Canada" were shown at tho UNION RAJAD Y.P.U.—'I'he Un- ion Road Y.P.U. met on Thursday. the homo of Miss was in the chair. The meeting opened with a wor- servico in charge of Margaret latt and Doreen Duffett. The theme was "Poo lo Who Weaken o scripture was read from 2 Ohron. 21. The hym ‘I: Charge to Keep I Have"; "O I‘ Margaret Moilett on Tuesday. Fob. and the committees in charge devotion, Glydcn Mound; study, Wallace Mollett; of recreation, Lucinda McInnis: Y assistants. in charge of Mar- Raret Mellett and Marjorie Lamont, served by the hostess and the iemainder of the evening Miss Mildred Sharpe MIN 0N8 N’ VICTORY “s” ~ ews o t o om to {god on a péif%filiotory monwealth and Emails forces, for Second Great. War award have not boon decided. Wbon these ha bean in consultation All druggists sell Catsrrh-o-sone tlisKinmwho as 39-6! February 'I‘ryo.n 7.30 2-1-11. Ser- 3rd St. Com- lizabeih’! United 3rd. M. North H H 2-1-11. SEBVICQMO: Z-l-li. Sunday 3.00 RSV v Iris Hall . M. , 2-1-11. .30? i‘... ‘Sh? 0V P. M. 1-11. at the consisting of ard McMillan an. The for- tlnder the MscPherson. present. Two and initiation ores §=oo an. QUEENS OOUN in Tanton Lodge TY L 0' I“ met. February 5th, 2 P. M. Personals “as Margaret Smith, accompan- ied by her friend Miss Kay Doyle, has returned to her work In Tor- onto after spendnig hor Christmas holidays with her- rents. Mr. and s. Lorenzo Smith of Hunter River. During her stay she was pleased to be able to welcome home her brother, Gnr. Douglas c, Smith, who returned recently from two and a half years service over- seas. Mr. J. I. Cousins of Cousins’ Radio Sales and Service. Hunter River and Mr. E. S. Wright of Wright and Bell, Radio and Elec- trical contractors, Summerside, have returned by lane from Saint John after atten Lng the Phiico radio convention in thg Admiral Beatty Hotel where all the new Philco radio models were shown. They were very much impressed with the new machines. OTTAWA. Jan. 30 —- (OP) - of the most comforii words since income tax was noth g butt a. dark twist. in somebodyb mind fell upon Canadian ears today. The warez; “ rpreccallyNpei-oontof the talcpaying public new (income tax) forms dispense with substsn» tlaily all calculations of tax.” . a were “the heretofore rather complicated calculations." With that Revenue Minister Mc- Cann announced that the forms for i045 income were being diatri- buted across Canada They were. he said two in mun- bor. Tiioy would be available at district income tax offices and at 150st offices within the next few 9-98. The first form. generally speak- ingioois for those making less than $3. and the other for those snak- ing more than that rm- the others the tax ls stated on a minimum of a range of income with a sta- ted Demellloxe of the income a- ve the minimum of the range to be added to the dollar statement contained in the table. Mr. McCannb statement gave this encouragement- "The forms at first glance ap- pear highly detailed but the first impression should not be the last- ing impression for if each tax- lwyer will proceed in an orderly manner 22d follow directions it is anticipat he will have no dif- flfllllv in coming to the correct dc- tcrminatton of tax e" e vice presi- payabi . The simplified form's fulfill tile iirflbhuv or Finance Minister llstiey ln his budget address dur- ing the last session of parliament when ho said that thov were being worked out by the Revenue De- partment. ._i____i._. LEAVE FOR TROOPS l1! United States t has d of Life and Love and Power", troo in occu led territories i scene of a filibuster as a and "Happy tho Roms when and Souths East Asi: will be permitted more to Ofllilldor l $818M!!! in 80¢ lls 'I‘l1ere", were sung. The roll i0 take 61 days’ leave in India once s. wllillfiymtnli call was answered by 18 members in two ‘years under new leave armless which, for one thins. and one visitor. It was decided whesnes stalled ins special Indian would he Negroes to ct an elven that future meetings are to open Army order tinder issue. The leave wit whites in he einpioy- at 33o pm, ghgrp, The n“; meg. Period for Gurkha and Assamese m8"? III-Mitt in: is to be held at the home of ‘MP5 1-! 91 dflyl. NEW DELHI — (CP) -- Indian till: ‘(JHARLOIIEIUWN finalisation St. Peters Gsthslirsl _ Men's Asiosistliiilr _ __ 2.51%. While delegates from tho outside Parishes wsro otton 1 urc e hi. "'7. gtlgtv last n will layman's Association p“. er's Cathedral war. hosts men of St. s Man's tion as well Io to thoso hora Mil- ton, Bummersldo, 8t. Issuer's and springfield. A large number sot down to o splendid supper in St. Potors which w presided over by Ju H. L. P fir. Aftelrl all; salon c was n p-o by the Women's Guild o! E er's had been dongefllll jus supper I § ‘I CORIN-NB Archdeacon Harrison for sn ad. will-l»- mi-m-uiiii...» 3331i"..§“£...i".$i§°tii’§..i‘s“i‘“l,.i§ d"'_i"$ ddlflilfll"! diEoi-ons. addresses from Mr. Mil- "w-Hivmeoosnlnissiram ler, President of st. Paul's and _ others representing tho out of town asjsfictiatiotgs. er e sup er was o a number athereil, in tho vglllld room an organized Laymengngssociation, with Jada Board of School Trustees’ Report The following report of Board of School trustees for "lg year 1046 was submitted at the recent annual meeting of the City Council. Tho number of pupils enrolled as follows: Boys Gis-lsToiol Prince St. School . fli- 831 546 West Kent School 878 188 583 Queen Sq. School 6N -- 6&5 Rockford Squsro . . M’! M’! Total E The number of teachers employ» ed was as follows: Prince St. School West Kent School Queen Square School . Rnchford Square School Total Toschen Manual Training Instructors Total The amount paid as supplements to teachers‘ os was 841,973. less deductions for the Teachers’ Pensions System SE9. and Income Tax Deductions $85.08, or 340,078,- lib-net At the entrance examinations to Prince of Wales College Mr. Walter Conrad, a pupil School made 3-’! mil S8255 West Kent the highest marks in the city of Chor- lottstow and as usual was award- sd s pr e of 815.00 by this Board. At trio closing exercises in June. the fol owing pupils were awarded the Governor-General! Medals for Proficiency: Prince Street ‘School-Miss Mar- jorie Colleen MacLean. West Kent School—Miss Munroe. _ Queen Squfre School -Mr. Wil- n s Bronze Joan two lad Board for the first time in its his- tory in the persons of Mrs. Gordon MacDonald and Mrs. J. ring the year several changes ' took place in the teaching staff hmnllrni-n -l9oo INSURANCE COMPANY “Dus-Ingtlsoworyoosmtlsodosnondfos-llfo Insus-snoo increased greatly, and it has not loosened with tho coming of peaoo. Our Company has mado good progress. In 1945, tho issue of now policies oaooodod all previous records and tho rots of policy terminations is at an all-tinsa low." ‘ n e-Ihssss mar-samene- oddnuoo slrodlshlnnuol some; Pollolos In Ioroo-tifipsgsqalo muss-ordnance.» smius-saaosmss-so Now Pollcloo, sou-oomsosplsoo Cools lssoossso, 1o45-.oso,so§,o3o.43 l Interest oorssod in sass-smug Humr Uiilf - Tnrnnln I. U. SAINT. General Agent, Charlottliiqqn Mbritima Branch Offiog MaoBosAh Bldg-Manchu I. C. m. w. J. P. Macmillan, o. B. s. was reap l ointed by the city for three years. the year as you are awatige, e éerlln of ur n fies were appointed to P. Lantz. ue to some retumill, ‘ am scr- vices in the King's forces. LL-Coi. L. T. Lowther, O.B.E. returned to his duty as principal of Prince St. School I". Hina who had given 800d ser- vice as acting Principal of Prince St. School to return to his former Kosition as Vice-Principal of West , which necessitated Mr. O. bert Mat-In . m‘ 5¢h°°L mchmrd squue 301,09] _ ‘ma, Miss Muriel Weeks also return- Helen mach ‘ od from serving in thfi R. ERA. _F. As usual, during the year, con- MF- ‘7- w- F- mco“ “m “Y?” siderable decorations were done "mmed l° h“ duly 5' “c ‘W to the interior of all our schools Pflllcllill l’! Que" Square sch” which are now on th¢ whole. we believe, in very good condition. The new florescent lighting sys- tem is now installed in all four schools and is giving splendid satisfaction. A new brick enclosed fire es- cape has boon completed at Queen Square School which is very satis- factory. Panic or foolproof locks will be placed on this esca as well as those at Prince St. hool and Wost Kent School as soon as they are obtainable. ar 010000.00 of tho Durin tho 1944 Sc ooi bontures woro is- sued. Manual ‘halting Manual tralnng has been suo cessfully carrier: on at West Kent School under tie direction of Mr. LeBaron . Tat for 2M boys that school and al Prince St. School. so M boys from similar satisfac- Q n uaro School b Por- cyuegariggv, 23B boys boiligr ‘ ’ at his classes. h Convener of assist- convenor ol COHVQIIOI‘ Meliett and ring amount- short period sacred sing- MIDALS (CP) - now are Corn- Victory med; recommends- Inflrznzvrl ill/nut Stuffvrl-ll/l Ilvm/ Quit/all‘ (flvururl Don't suffer another dayi Irritable throat may mean danger ahead. The sooner you start with Catarrh-o-zone, the quicker you get on the road to better health. The inflamed linings of the throat and nose soon commence to feel better when Catarrh-o-zone is used. Hundreds say coughing will be lessonod, sneezing should soon be s thing of the past. Why not fool like a new person again-pain over the eyes gone—-catorrl| all cleared air-nostrils all clesr of discharge! in 25c and 50c sizes. lnllulo the VAPOR of CATARRHU-ZONE A firs! [Quito/i of seam "so." DANCING B. I. S. HALL o in- tho closo of tho your it was found to to was music Ln the four schools. Miss Lil- lian MacKenzle is structifin Ln Prince St. Prof. the music in West Kant and Queen Square School. A mem- ber of the Staff of Rochford Square School is Iivlns similar instruc- tion there. Rogectfully submitted BOA D 0 mes struction in Manual ‘Training is a "Willi-ll"! c the first of January, which will in turn necessitate some changes in the staff of that school. During the year some advance made in the instruction of giving the in- SchooLwhiio endal] is taking chars of Sc ooi r scuool. sinusrszss OI‘ CHARLOTPETOWN , J. You, 8 d. l. ( l’ ) T. l. MsoNutt, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING ' OI‘ IIOBTIOULTUIALIQTS The im mm of do 1 °' iatrbcintsrnaw tioreial msfdfifi B!’ tory work has been carriegron at ‘lfggm when‘ aufixedurm an . r won - o - m a‘ [pr m o tho snadian - n the future‘ of o ansdian fruits and in tho . t0 We. important branch of oducs “lg-fa w m’ rmmlom Town“ roformd to the Council by the Pro- under the annex o’! West Kant School in order to moire more room for ‘the Manual Training Depart- inen . Satisfactory accommodation for provided commencing the first of the new year. torn Wost Ront Schools were givi- an instruction in Domestic Science in tho kitchen of Hines of Wales policeg by from Prince Btrsot School an girls from West Kent School wsro liven similar instruction. At Roch- ord Square School, 88 girls were tau ht Domestic Science is the kitc on of that school by!‘ Sister this department therefore will be w ldbllt J Wilfred Bulllll-dl‘. ChSIlDN/E- moiomlllttpononly ll-Ii l Qdh ‘Leoopmtssromoeém W017 During the months of April, May SW3» u - mam mgmldtgugwg isi."s.iizz'.t's'z.s.ir.ts2:21: =--°"“°--i‘ oom- e» mo- ODNOINTIATID MILK PLANTS Those aro 100 establishments in trot- w. wpmv-“t-r" licensed pmduoo '3 human conolslglvtiosi oral‘!!! ftp onl- concan 01 thosod? ars roducts for . or casein. Qudioo. o lllellwdl-vllflilziciiwisyimizmé ‘u? mumunmo I U0 O11. SPEC “I ll this trsi was continued l: “m... u Rochford usre School until m‘. u“ mmmum. mm,‘ u“ close of tom. All girls attending dmwwfllm o‘ ‘um mphhm“ :20!" clisfisos are ln-wrostodi helm‘ mum"; ’ “m, or wo . . Miss Ruth Ross, Pubiic lmi m, o, Mg,“ "'°“'§"n "J; m. Nuns has continued to ivo good ‘ some, in s sch . In uns, Ir. J. W. Boultor woo SATURDAY NIGHT- G . - l gi- ""°“'"“"°°' __ hlodorlaodmdTiloDsacisg ‘- - "s 9"" a i a “'“""»'" tbs minim roi- the ion "KL Fglnqlgfsfflgll" . Ilrossolllollrsmalhtlsaof l" sTmTQ-‘kfi ma. 0-D. th four 6 . ‘u. . a u l "season's ..:.'= ,.,,,,~e Trinity ennui v.r.u. i“ m“ lilsssisboiu-oov Msodonald, LLB" C.L.L., Sisporlntondml- PnNICmLIN INEFFICTIVE WHERE LOCKJAW CONCERNS!) frequently ant wounds boca are immediately inJected with .1. isof wnmm itis Totenus. more commonly blown as loc aw. does not respond to nicill treatment, accord to Ber. W. A. Altemcior of tbs U vor- sity of ati Collage of Modi- oina and e Cincinnati General , Hos ital l-iis findings, based on a In this connec ciinllcal study of 16 cases of estab- lished aneralizsd tetanus, won ‘ blisheg in a recent issue o! the Na ggurnal of American Medical As- mittee oi’ the Health Le sociation. ' Canada, advocates use of “Penicillin has not boon bone- toxoid as an imm ncial in the treatment of against loc aw becausoithas-noe lilcisodartie Al that sou ious disease of the central nervous sys- tem caused by germs called Clos- other ive tctamn toxoi tridilnsi totani. cabbage kills household odors! Hero's a sensational now osyto kill s11 unpleasant cooking odors. . .to bring country freshness into ‘ovary rool 1n your-house‘. “its cog-too.- - only s cent or ‘so a . I ‘ contains activator! .. and" - ‘ remarkable substance ound 1n its natural otato in roon Jioavoo. To kill unpleasant ..s1sp1y ors pull up tho wick and tnsvi a11. You 11 r ad i-slst at drug roost-y, variety, hardware. chain and spartsont otoroo. i . , hi.."‘.""t."ettt.f.'fd.'“f'" can. subs solvents!» sossoonlssoli - t. ‘ . M88 T" ‘°“"’ "iWoS-“i-fifi an affect _. m agent slml. , lsr in elect to dilmtheria tonoid. t ;§.'...........irv#4iiiiii? cannon‘ srxoos, I or. oalsggql H’ ‘“"‘ lhfisififFsiifi “cow's-lot”. use do not rleooive o physician's attention. whereas patients with largo WOI-lftle? anus antitoxin which prevents» tho tion interos eating to recall that Dr. Noiieo Sii vex-theme of Tomato, chairman oi tioual tion Con; tanui b llfliflllln-HO botllosnsnothing tqliglitsnothing to burn. \l\illl'llif\ii-liifliill‘ "VLF ""91""