aastssaqhgsz. - ‘w: , A helenu rubinsiein yr” ** Make Pasteurized Face Cream your many-purpose beauty treat- ment—to cleanse, soothe, soften your skin. 1.25 to 4.00. For that clean, scrubbed look, Wash with Beauty Grains, effective friction wash. 1.25. For lovely make-up that will stay fresh and flawless all clay, wear flattering protective Town 8n Country Make-Up Film. L25, 2.00. HGDRE £~ MlLEODLL‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. 'l(-* BRADALBANE W. I. The January meeting c! i118 lrgdalbang vilage W I. was held on Tuesday, January 8th at the home of Mrs ne . In the absence of both the Presi- dent and vice-president. Mrs. Lorne Seaman presided and opened the “mating 17y singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was, wered by eight members with ‘The first thing I can re- member." Minutes of last meeting were lend, approved and sgned- B01118 discussion took place as to wheth- er the Institute women should scrub the school or not and it was decided that this mutter be left with the trustees. The re~ ports of the committees were giv- en and Mrs. Oathol MaoLecd sent her thanks to the members for s massage of sympathy she he‘! 1'9- eeived. O Beware partiallistof tunities now available through the Local . lVational Employment Oflice, and also been died in captivity in On motion it was decided that l0 yards of ilanneiette be bought and donated to the Orphanaee- Plans were made to DICK I 5°11 as soon as possible, also for the Orphanage, parcels to be taken to Mrs. Woodslde. The follounng couimitteu were then appointed: Sick, Mrs. Ken- nedy and Mrs. Hiokox. School, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Matheson. Lunch, Mrs. Seaman and ma. Matheson. Next meetLug to be hold at the home of Mrs. Graham. on Febru- ary 5th. Roll call to be answer- ed by naming one memb o! the Federal Cabinet at Ottawa. Meet- ing closed by singing the Ne- tlonal Anthem. after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and conun-ittee in charge. END 0F A LINE The last known paseenggh pig- EmplojT-inent 05pm. fopportunitiea through the Cross-Canada ‘ ‘NATIONAL IMPLOYMINT SIIVICI WOODSMEN: town. If you have had ‘ ' in the bush there areplrlevrllifiberfxgferqlygg? lugs in good camps throughout Nova Sootia ind New Brunswick for you NOW at very attractive wages. Apply immediamy to the National Employment Office, Charlotte- nz Eugn, llui Bismark Sank The Battleship‘ ilood LONDON, Jan. 24 — (OP CeblQ-The Admiralty doesa’: I ll sis and the United States by a tripartite m/val commission, was brought here by an American-sup- e Gemlan crew for wluotthe ‘libtgfsnltlavy described ony as “The Prinz Eugn laced a dir- set shot on the blowing up her magazine and thus sinking her in one o! the major losses of the British sea forces." a his! Oomlmand to the end of the never understood why the glismnrok. after §l461l5ilitb with e . v . . swung lsouth toward’ the ooest of fiance <md into the guns o! the Royal z W- | Three dalys later unmameuvrab- le after a IIIBO-mile running fight with three battleships. two car- {lerysgr Irvin; crgisars lllmd tsevczaodes; o s- w c a go a t, p, her-she was by a t from the cruiser Dorsetshim. All but 100 of her 2,400 offlcen and men were lost, there, 400 miles due wwt of . Ca t. A. l-l Graubart, of Ins Ange es, American al com- mander of the Prinz Eugen for the voy e here. revealed the German mer. “The Ge Admiral impact- ed the BlElI-‘lnilggk to Atari.” teo Nor- way since alter the battle with the raid- ing in the Atlantic was lost," Graubart said. I talked to Doenlitz about it at ensburi; For some reason the German Admiralty did not. know why the Bismarck turned south and mn into the British fleet." BRAOKLEY SCHOOL CONCERT Hood her supplies value for | The Brackley Pupils presented ‘their Christmas concert. It was llargely attended by pargnts and friends. The school was; taste. lfully decorated by the pupils and gtescher. Mr. Samuel Good cap. ably acted as chairman and the folltlouring programme was carried o : Welcome. Claire Bryenton. Chorus. Welcome. by the School. nggcitation, A Wish, by Joan Ber. D1162. Welcome Christmas, by Thelma and Vera Newson. Drill, A Suggestion. Recitation, When Pa Shaves, by Brenton Nevrson. Dialogue, A M’nister's Mistake. Exercise. This Is G. Star Drill. by 8 rlrls. Recitation, Poor Dear Susie, Gail Prowse. Dlalosue. Christmas Cake, The}. ma Newson and Shirley Pnowse. Solo, Christmas. Melvin Prowsc, encored, The Old Grey Mare. Pantomime, Silent Night. 01101118. Christmas Bells, by School. Intermission. Sale m Anples, Bl-‘tannia. Drill. B girls.‘ Recitation. Lid" . ssristmvas, Melvin Prowse. Dialogue, Almost Trouble. Duet, At Mall Cull ’l‘otl.'ly. Shir. 19y Bernard and Irene Nowell. En- cored, Bell Bottom ’I‘rcuscr-. Recitation, My Dollie, France; Ronahan. Jingle Bells. 7 girls. Dia ogue, Writing to Santa, 01081118. JOWe Bernard. Chorus, Hurry Santa the School. At the conclusion of the pro. gramme complimentary remarks were made by several parents and replied to bv the teacher, Miss Lucy Carver. arrvecl and in hi; usual jovial manner distributed presents to m; buPlls and their teacher. A very pleasant evening was brought, to a close bv tlz- singing or the ma. RIG?! tionai Ant-hem. O Hes; vegetables. Drain ed‘ Ilificisliisi . of casualties IOIAL IOIOI 7"‘ ‘°T° "P" Died Ikuus Natl!!! ‘Coleen Mei-tin. lien-Id. IO. ltefls. Prevleusl! 309Gb! Hillll — 'Now Killed 0n Aoifve Smith, Harold William. wo.. Guelph, On . CANADA huts. Russell Francis. LAC, Napanee. Ont. CANADIANS n: ‘III ROYAL All IOIOI OVIISIAI Previously Misdug 0n Active Ser- vice - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Deed: Corbould, KB. DEC. W/O. New Westminster, B. C. ROYAL CANADIAN All. F010! OVERSEAS ' Died From Natural C : l-Iemmlll, Elbert Mervin. LAC. Sin hampton. Ont. ‘t! sci-lonely m Rowiands. ‘Allen Clements, mo. vflnCOlU/CY, B C. CANADA Previoudy Mining 0n Active Service — Now For Offloisl Pur- poses Presumed Deuh. Bayston, John Charles Eric, PO., Holbeach, Lines, England. Borfleet, Daniel Victor, Sgt., Horncastle, Lincolnshlre, England. Wilton, Charles Arthur John, Connor, Portsmouth, Eng- a . ROYAL CANADIAN All. FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service: Pee, William Reginald, PO, m- onto, Ont. Died of Accidents! Injuries: Gardiner, Ross Ib-nest, LAC, Mount Forest. Ont. Seriously I11: l-Iammili, Elbert Mervin, LAC, Singhsmpion, Ont. MaeGregor, Alexander Bell. PO, Calgsry, Alta ROYAL CANADIAN OVERS EA Seriously III As A Result 0f In- juries Sustained On Active Serv- Ice. Wallace. Robert Hlcherd Dee- FQ. Quebec City, Que. usly Ill As A Result 0f lu- jurlee Sustained Accidentally: Butler, William Gordon. $81., Molfort. Sask Previously Reported Seriously Ill -Now Reported Dangerously Ill: Hammill. Elbert Mervin, LAC, Singhampton. Ont. CANADA AIR. FORCE S Died From Natural Causes: Caloren, Donald Robert, Cpl, Iroquois, Ont. - Show. Reginald John, W0. l, Toronto. Ont. ilollywoud Flashes By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 25 -(AP)— Picture of a guy who doesn't know a bodice from a chiflon trying to talk to Loretta Young about tem- inine fashions. “Where are skirts going?" I asked Loretta, who is a consistent ‘clendidaie on anyonc’s best-dressed st. ' “It doesn't matter," she sslal. “A woman should not follow the fa- shion as to length of skirts; she should weer them according to how they become her. If she has thin, tooth-pick legs, she would not wear them above the knee. If she has large calves she should not wear them long.’ Next. questions: "Are you intro- ducing anythlng revolutionary in ‘the perfect marriage‘? “No," she said, “because I'm playing the editor of a fashion magazine. And you will find that the women who know most about fashions dress slm ly and are more concerned wit lines than anything ‘revolutionary.’ The wo- men who appeer over-dressed are those who have too many details l-bzaws, feathers, jewelry, and so ort " ‘ Edith Head, who designed Lo- retta’; clothes for the picture, said the only items remotely revolut- ionary are the nlghtgowns. more like dresses than night- gowns," she said. "Poo many wo- men don't give enough us. ' to their nightgown: because they figure only t air ‘ ‘ see them. They don't think of whet would happen ‘infuse of a the." Kathryn Grsyson has operatic ambitions-she has l0 operas her heed already.‘ Opera star Isurit: Melchior will leave for his native Denmark in March 5nd!“ will entertain Allied "I designed them so they look u; . n in gill» visit, ‘On m nnlil1ii 76% olall nus have hi breath! Sci dfl set‘ Doped ....°.’}.i..f.,i..'1€..'.'.?.’.‘....¢n. GOLIITI TOOTII POWIIEI quickly stops oral bsd breath! SAVE MONEY l Compared so other lcsdiug brands, s lsrge do of Colgate gives you up to 30 more bu: Mgr, a giant do up to 46 more brushing . . . for no: s penny more! SMOKERU Col re Tooth Powder is one o the easiest ways to guard against tobacco stain and tobacco breech! Get Colgate today. COLGATI , room rowan 2s. 4o- 70 of" Panel (ILEANS BliE/il H or. |I (iiEIiNS TEETH and ' I (Notices Boy Scout Christmas tog/shops across Canada provided toy: for thousands of needy kiddies during the Christmas season. Among the larger shops were those at Shor- brooke, Que. which supplied 600 Children. Regina 800, and Saska- toon 1,000. As a national service, the Boy Scouts of the 2nd Relgate Troop in Great Britain picked 65 t plums-and that doesn't include those they ate. The rceord day's pick was on V-J Day, when they picked 10,500 pounds. They could ave picked more but. the railway could not handle more shipments that day. Scout Gerald Farrell of North Bay, Nfid, is a King's Scout, but. he diilers from the average run of King's Scouts. Gerald ls totally blind. He belongs to a Scout Tro at the School for the Blind and s the second member of the Troop to gain th high distinct- ion ln Scouting. Th1 former King's Scout is now a third oar student at Delhousie Univers ty. A former Wlnnipe Scout, serv- ing with the Can an Forces in Italy had the unique experience of teaching e erlenced mountain climbers a trlc he learned as n Scout. The Scout now a Moor, was mountain climbing with a number of university professors near Padua. When it was neces- sary to rope the members of the party together on a steep climb. the Canadian Scout rnystlfled the Italian professors by tying a bow- line around himself with one hand, a trick commonly know.n to Boy Scouts. He had to demonstrate his method to the rfy and to each subsequent par he joined Frank C. Irwin Executive Com- missioner of the boy Scouts Arso- cietion in Ontario, was guest of - g -- tnrv . ner recently to mark the com let- ion of s quarter century es ec- utive Commissioner for the Prov- wes presented with tho the‘ hi hest decorat- ce n for servi OI-ltlnl- wan. with the Boy Scouts of l... new Are Discovered ll lteule Search ..,.....°*"'-~...‘=“"-.li-"‘a.i.-c turtha- meats N and U. a yet named, within s e '°5”n"§?§=ckii‘°fi§°l" in: on end I don't think we wi stop there." he said. ‘Ttvivsiuheg to’ sly whet Before the wsrtimx experiments on the atomic bom . uranium- .;‘i'.°‘“°"i. 23.23%. t"; Willi? own . a neutron into the nuc us of uranium ass that Elements 08 and 94 were discovered. Dr. Foster said complete under- standing between scientists and statesmen was "absolutely essent- number we and complete understanding be- tween netione on atomic energy was equally essential. “If it takes e long time, as I have no doubt it will, we needn't become im tient," he said. “Sci- entists an tesmen must work together. and that is all there is to it. I don't behave that there is any at need for hurry. I think m i? that when people realise wgt atomic energy means 1nd is therg can only be one answer- peace." ilaritimers _ The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Incorporated held their usual monthly meeting in Tudor Hall, on Tuesday evening, January 22nd. meeting was arranged by the Arts and Letters Commit- tee under the chairmanship of Miss Erma Nelson. Gordon Leclelre B.A., F.B.S.A., eve e recital of modern a background of mu- wilh a short talk on the apprecia- tion of literature in general from ancient to modern times. Hg then reed poems by contemporary Am- erlcan oetl under group headings of "Mo herhood" "Prayer" Philolo- hy" and “Nature? These were gollowed by poetic selections from Maritime Authors including GD. Roberts, Bliss Carmen and Man- garet Furness MecLeod. He also reed some of his works end selec- tions from the writing of his wife. Zita Harris. Edna Marie Hawkins again prov- ed her versatility and artistry in her musical m. ngement for each number. She also played as a solo numbe "Clair do Lune." Mrs. A. D. Ross, the President. presided at the meeting introdue ng the artists, who in turn were SCOTTISH R-ECHDR GOES ON STRIKE GRIIIINOOK, Scotland. Jill- 34 )—Rev. J. Noel 149th Rec- tor of st. John's Ilnlscoml dumb said in a New Year letter congregation here that. he was on thanked by Mrs. J. Stuart Foster. :- | light-Fast -,Slprg g lilillllli BULBS ‘a "nus Pnovsu WAY! The Mul tel" in the interests of worldpeece with in Monireal"°1“i=‘i~ d» - written. eith turning lovely. how deeirab berry Bush a ether adomb. . h usky voice - and the way she vrore her cloth w glance et ‘her in hard- He'd seen men boiled New York. Dangerous the devil let-tin: l tholt a wedding hadn't liked ls rticlzlarly, either. smart owe not be without Sir-st. He'd as z a girl like that ring s Off." And he own situation All these fel- c — and to them see that announcements went out the minute he got back -that would styrnle all than stuff if Herriso and T it, that was lusttooba n didn't likd d i100 And then-but beyond that he ‘naive m, conjecture did ure had sell’: w hi,’ Dense check —r e. i. as; “QHEEE not go. aye taken care of it- that ght not conflnue to him. The ‘Ilhlt rrrrrgsaggrfierg I 5E; 5‘ its? stride? i" 551i!‘ 5 egg erg- I alt" a y fiFi g § CABLE-TON W. I. The ‘Carleton Women's Elilnlle "xiii-hill? a“ w" a" h Creed in unison. Big responded to roll cal; ber rejoined. The minutes of lest meeting were read end e . w‘ that Institute ed- vence, for the present, the sum ~ 815.36 towards the urchsse pens for the return The sick committee re several sick cells made, un the following new sick committee WI appointed: Mrs. Gordon Ross, Mrs. B. Csrruthers and Mrs. Boyd Low- ther. Mrs. Gordon Ross kindly invited th membe u to her hom for the ebrusry meeting. Roi call is- to be answered b‘ cs3 member bringing a child p oto herself. . Plans for raising funds cussed but were left over to t next meeting. _ New Red Cross work given out by the convenor. Co tion amounted to . . A delicious unch was served the committee in ter s social ‘hour the meeting closed with the National Anthem. HOME AND SCHOOL TION. GLENALADALI SOB ‘Iihe r o! The ti mlrned ing iihemlsllstltrjisnal Antlhem. JANUARY CLEARANCE or an. uusvr wmrnn cnonma - me mscoinrrs l MEN'S OVERCOATI. All Wool Tweedd. Reg. QZIJO . . . . MEN'S OVEROOATS. Blue l: G!!! Meltons. Reg. to $29.60 “g5; man's ovnncosre. an our belt Thad: and flown- Reg. to $42.50 $24.50 Ken's em him Jacket. mo, sass‘. . udbaflzolisillhraceig a Gas; ‘his returned gomflerleds to en n r resen s o Govgnor of View: co. om ‘in: goronafign of n George V lens Turner will datum from with e eontlnfielrit c Canadian her South American VI tlon tolBoy Scouts in - nit, 2 tbs. melud vegetable 11m! I idly-zeal d when in’ “flu” 0111i’ animals; or lI-lld oil, s tsp. Mk I '°°"'- ""1 eggs,“ T3,“, lemon Iulce, speck of pepper.‘ Fitzgerald missed the bus b! I °°¢° sarmsnmsuuqucum m’ 1m" 8° lwfmu £1} l ‘"4 Pouroverlsotscriag‘ ,1»... h" ‘Y m” ertimmWoodesiulaanhesest Holes Mus- llqidd. Simmer down to 1/; cup: Combine 2 up. Heinz Brown Menard. 1 ur- msu. 1A m» mu 33W ‘ti ei-Iififl lion's Shoeplillod Costs. DOI- "l" nw-iu-isz-z- '"-°-"'-'I'I°'IIZQ. one so e oe eo-ee Men's Tweed Dress MI- W"! - -lolidsseconz~v<l-s .1». 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