oe m PY # “ over public “seattered all over the lot.” ‘Jack Wratten ( ‘antford) commi members ske a surprise inspection of various federal depots across the “country to see how stores were kept. | But. John Drysdale (PC—Burn aby-Richmond) said that kind of contained objectionable cations. ; i i» Alan Macnaughton (L+-Mount Royal) observed that Parliament would have .to be ~ asked for fends for any forays. ~The.committee had no--authority | ty Mr. Sellar said a lot of docu- ments being kept in government | COMING EVENTS isi Siaene: Pid ile ot uw son's Sears Friday at 2 o’ciock. Food sale today at 2 o'clock at Simpson Sears, New Haven WI. Card party, Hampshire Hall. Thursday night 8 p..m.. | fournod uit Wednesday, March : Ace’ ts Committee Makes ‘Civil Servants ‘Quiver’ ‘ike esti be throws eat 00 tek iment ott hed’ quaniilies of :har- and a lot of equipment soldiness held over from the Boer obsolete but civil servants'War. The harness found a ‘use is a graduate of the Russian Bal- let Academy of Budapest, and a former ballerina of the i Ballet. Naval Inspection Is Slated For March 23-24 Commodore E. W. Fineh - Noyes will modore (S) W. H.. MacDonald; secretary to commahding officer, Naval Divisions. During his tour he will visit Quebec City, Montreal, Saint John, Halifax and St. John’s, Nfld Woman Is Fined On Liquor Charge A further atijournment was giv- en yesterday in Queen's Courty Magistrate’s Court in the case of a Charlottetown man. charged ee Sees See) oe The casé Was ad- ik “Mt. Albion woman was fined $50 and costs or 30 days by Mag- istrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q. C., when: she pleaded guilty to hav- ing possession of intoxicating ll- = not purchased at a ven- The case cf an East Royalty man charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alcohol was adjourned until Monday, March 16th. A fine of $10 and costs was imposed upon a resident of John- River, when he pleaded ify to the charge of having in’ his possession. game (a rab- bit) after a monj; from closing day of the oren season for such game. Pleading guilty to driving a motor vemcle on the highway not at all times equipped with lamps end other equipment in | Mt. Herbert and one of Charlotte. ‘School, Summerside. Adults 50 cents proper condition, a resident of | company’s leading male dancer since its founding has had ex- tensive experience in London, England’ with the Sadler’s Well’s now Royal Ballet and with the New York City Ballet Company and the Royal Winnipeg Bailet. CANADIAN MUSIC Margaret Mercier, formerly of the Royal Ballet, London return- ed to her native Montreal to join this company as a featured danc- er. Mme Chiriaeff has made policy whenever possible {o pro- gram not only the works of the standard ballet repertoire but has presented the music of Ca- nadian composers. Among those whose ballets have been performed on national television are such well-known figures in Canadian music cire- les as Jean Vallerand, music critic for Montreal's Le Devoir; Michel Perrault, musical direct- or o the Ballet and such famil- iar Canadian composers as Cler- mont Pepin and Pierre Mercure. In each of these cases, the works have been .,choreographed by either Mme Chiriaeff or leading male dancer Erie Hyrst. CONDUCTORS own were each fined $5 costs or five days. Mr. Shanks Is Guest Speaker On Tuesday evening the Park Ro$al Men's Association held their regular monthly meeting during which a,most informative and timely address on educa- tion was given. by the guest speaker Mr. Murray Shanks, Principal. of the Slemon Park Mr. Shanks indicated the in- different attitude of society in improving educational standards and pointed out that the’ financ- ing of education and the. need for qualified teachers were the two major problems confronting us in the educational field to-day. A very candid comparison was made between Canadian and Russian interest in education. Following a discussion period Dean Read expressed thanks to Mr. Shanks for his most inter- esting and enlightening address. Ballet From Montreal Yo - ey oan On P.E.I. Stages Royal | Winnipeg” Ballet. Eric Hyrst, who has been they a | treal to participate in a perform- Eva von Gencsy and Eric Hy- Tst are two names well known to and to television Senge , Russian writer and poet, studied in Berlin. with Alex- famous conductors’ with whom the Ballet has worked on various occasions, will be found such well-known names as Igor Mar-: keviteh who conducted Mme Chir- iaeff’s choreography to Moussor- gsky’s “Night on Bald Mountain” (Margaret Hillis, who brought her New York Concert Choir to Mon- Basil where she worked under Fokine in Europe. A soloist with the Berlin Ballet until just prior to the war, she resumed her in- terrupted career in Lauzane, Switzerland where she was pre- miere danseuse and choreograph- er of the Theatre Municipale Moving to Geneva, she continue her work at the Conservatoire d ance of Stravinsky’s “Les Noc- es’’ again choreography by Mme have won him a wide following on this continent, who conducted for Eric Hyrst’s interpretation of Ravel’s “Valse Nobles et. Sen- timentales"’. COMMUNITY CONCERT The appearance of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens in Charlotte- town and Summerside is part of a continental tour arranged by Community Concerts- of Canada Rrexate SUPER PLENAMINS Mr. J.R. Compton favoured the t club with ‘a very talented and en- Amene 4 oe pee tertaining recitation. Following the meeting lunch was served by. DEVELOPING members of the club. Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out ‘Tomorrow | BIG AREA GARNHUM PHOTO Cape Province, one of four in i STUDIO the Union of South Africa, covers : 277,000 of the Union's total 472,000|| 138 -Kent St. Ch’towa square miles. CHILDREN'S MATINEE ST. PATRICK’S PLAY - “Laughing Irish Eyes” BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday March 13. | at 3:45 €F Children 25 cents |} 7 | JOHNNY'S . FISH & CHIPS OPEN 7 A.M. te 2 A.M. 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