PAGE TEN ' News - Cartoon — TODAY - IN NATU “GALLA-NT BESS” RAL COLOR i Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 .. f: Figs the Novel Extra! x-:-.-: u-z-z QOOQQOQOOLOQMQDML“ EMPIRE ‘IO-DA Matinee 2:30 e-‘IIIE IillUSlEIi IIIITSHUT (iiuzisieuil rid um DIAIDIA BIIAAPTIIE SIIIIIT SEI- MERLE JUDY DIIIK All] IIEII IliiYTIIlI BIIWIIIIILS hi by loci» Rousseau - Piadumi by COLBERY Serial - Feoturetie - Sports - Cartoon * gunning tiring; by AnyoSeion lib-gm "BATTLE OF THE CHAMPS" and CARTOON ‘v i YDQCQIXCYCFOODIQOFQJIQWFOCkQtiritOiltfQlib. f IImTI-NAI IAIIIlIII-IIIIY IIBIEHDBEIIT STEVENS CKOQOOOOQODDOI ‘I Oodnzficm “A woman sbau/d gel a man r'/'rst... f/ien want li/m! " '20.03IC8I810.0).OO.Q wig-it ‘>4 QQOIFO-I"IWDE/JILCI.‘ “AW- I»? a {L43 v . Shows 7 and 8:45 i f! S TRAVIS IIIID cunt - Directed by m MA '1. WEST KENT SCHOOL 2. Sharon Buzdcn; 3. Jvinlnr‘ Knccbunc. Honor Roll for February: Grudv lt-l. Viuiy U“ 2. Grlde X-1. Hilda Plckard; 2. IBFOLIIL‘ Laiilz. Atari-iii (, m; S. Wlndell MncK-innon; 8- Carl tGail DIOnlgOmcry, on...» Dav- m-uwn. ' ies.) Grads 31-1. Tllbll MtlCl-efld; Grade I-l. David Seller; 2. 2. Heather Lieritz; 3. Rbbert Ag; (Derek Buntai», l-lrnlllci‘ Hilillc- new. scni; 3. Norm vLuDuiulIcl. Grade VIII-l. Barry Beers; 2. (Earl Jfiwelil, Douglas Cameron); i. Jamal Wood. Grade VIII—l. Morris Jen- kins; l. Robert Plans; 3. Eksxie Bullies. Cltrado VIII-d. Banbara Dick; r.\iciu>.~\i,i. st IIOIJI. The Honor Roll of Parkdale School for the month of Fcby; Principal's llc-piii-timcnt: Gradc X-l. EICIIIIU!‘ l3 " Vci 2. Suzanna Palmer; 3. Karl Reur- mzi Good, Sterling NIHUIW‘; 2. El- Qon, izabcth Puncher; Li. Douglas dude VII-d. Nancy‘ Hyndrnan; Moore. 2. Briar (Iicndler; 3. Gerald Grade IX-l. Oraig hlatlicsan. Bil-t. Grade VH1 (Al-l. Vera Mac- Grads V1I—l. Jane Giddings; Kay; 2- Helen MncLonn; 3. Eliza- I. Helen Stewart; 3. Audrey beiti Cook. Horne. Grade VIII ‘Bi-l HJFILYCQoK; Grade VI¢—1. Eileen MaioArth- 2. Vaunda Buril; 3. Joan Mur- ur; 2. Niels Hansen; 3. (Billie Gregor. Batt, Ian Tsytor). Grade V-l. Sihlrley Vessey. Vicc Principal's Dr-pt: Grade VII—l. Sylvia BIuCKay; David MacDonuldh 2. Murine 2. Arlene Boil, Jinn My Campbell; S. Wyllle Allan. Cnihi-rznc “Hi1. :5. Grade V—1. Helen Chopin-ll; l. Grzirlo VI-l. Gitifill mrllnn. (Oonnie Chandler. Frederick Sel- Alzin Burns, Enn zu; '.. hi): 3- Joyce Muubeud- shinn- NIJICKLL)‘; s. K \Vrir. Grids IV-l. Gloria Jean Bail; Mildred ‘Plinmpeon, I. (Jean Isabel Macdonald, Sylvia Grade vwi, R/YCIITI" lfickrix; 2. QdmPbeuli 3- (JQBYT Win19)‘. Eric Erncsl hiliylizyv. 3. OYiWIl Boll. Thwnscn, Avis Graves). Miss lluslnlnfs iii-pt: Grade IV—-1- Gvursv Ward: 1'. Gffifit‘ 1v”; 1min nut-u; 2. Janet’ 5°89“; 3- SKI-Nil’! Dick- Erma Mncdoiialrl, Junius Warren; Grade ITI—I. Jildilfi Stewarll 3. Kenneth Burns. Marlene S. (Elizabeth Grant, Gayla Wood‘ Brown I. Dean Birt. Grade ILI-l-l. Beverly (mod; 2. Grade III—1. Blair Wood; - Freddic Hickok; 3. Robert Grog- Katherine MacDonald; 3. Duvu. 01.5; our!“ Miss Cullughiufs DcpL: finds III-l. Merrill Johnson". Grade II-l. Donald Gallant; - 2. Evelyn MacKay; 3. Ian Mac- Donald. - room tlircugh the rcof was still un- Gi-ude I-l. Fay llicknx; 29ft is you have taken your first = Raymond Bvrtrnni; 3. Allison 5WD itiWflTd Skin “BN1?- m: 1MMEachprn_ Jnycclyn SMVML 1 you Illkfi sloap ring water fol; ' —- Principal: Miiizii‘ Miic1<":itIy<‘ii. iggrznslng‘ ‘o’ I’ OHM’ c Dose a rel.‘ r , _ _ _ plexicn soap, one which i! -~---~» | l:§.1i::r""’al-...i::r:* .1:...-::.:“- i“ o’ - -~ ~ r ‘~ ~ ien you ceanse wt soap use ‘g5 Am”) i Assistant: lyfarg; I. Czili-itlhflll- a complciilon brush if you htivc a l" "In!" | _._ -—-—- coarse, oily skin. Always use s i TROUBL]; gym TEETH irivh lather and rinse well with I Guest Artist: ' i“ cnlcl water. ‘says Lois Leeds. MARGARET PARSONS, Pianist Tooth new,» is m. z tomiucn‘ If itwr “Rm is dry or completely itiiscasr‘ of mankind. Oiwi i. Modern I PIIOIE lrafton Si. East PHONE I 3 7 l Charlottetown é I. 3 '1 l UPHOLSTERING Refinishing — Spray Paintiny FURNITURE REPAIR All. wont GUARANTEED . o+a++++0+o++o+oo oomwwov ..._.__.____. ._. $4M OM OO-QO-O-O-GO Woodcraft Tnwirillge 5080 Est. I58 Modern Chapel s. s. tons a sou, me. Inc sen-anus; iimm. Outlets“. u... FIIIIEIIAI. SERVICE OI Mic] D.- Msclnod is familiar with your ham! problems for New England. "(leaflet ill for prompt and efficient ser- ‘ipitrycr a u “LONG” Word t ‘romllefld- GOWn the X10843, acru" i Today Ray Rogers In "RAINBOW OVER TEXAS" Comedy - Voricty - Cartoon Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 “ciiriiot MDII. f- TIIES. —— WED Sllilifililili Plitilllii FllSiEli wlfi ‘iiiiii SHAW - imi SHEPPEIIII RUY RUBERIS - Emory Parnell Also Nzw: - Comedy s... mo; 1T Edmonton Burns i _. __ I anluoxiox. Fob. 21 _ .0?) - iNC1ll'i_\"5(l rcsidczzt." were believed to have escaped with their lives and one person was overcome by smckc early today when fire de. strayed the three-storey Royal Ho. l icl here nlld cnuscd estimated $100,. '0C0 damage. j An unidentified fireman canted hhc unconscious bgdy 01 $7.319“. old Mrs. Thomas McRae down the fire escape from the second storey. She was overcome by smoke in the bathroom of her suite where she had int-rein refuge with he; hm. band. it 74-year-old retired rail- rouder. Cause of the fire which broke out 1n the basement and worked it; way up an inside wall to mush- determined. Gila-sis of the hotel, on 103A Ave- lliK‘ in cast-end Edmonton. were emanated shortly after the blaze broke out ~- many tn- night attire —~ and were immediately taken to other hot-cl: or private homes. 82mg were lcdgn-d in the police station. CLEANSING FIRST STEP TO BEAUTY Th0 cleansing of your skin is your first step in the direction of beauty. Clczmsing gives freshness and paves the way to a vicar. radiant skin. When you possess anything thlt I! lovely. you cleanse lt to bring out its full beauty. So, too, your skin ,must be absolutely clean. And when ynormal, follow the rinsing with s light application of cream or wax. frog oil, which will nstm-s all to the skin. Many skins have B drpwn‘ iiirht feeling after washing with soap and ivater but the cream or d: oil dncs wonders to relax thc dry skin. (housing Cream The Ilquefylns tyne of cleansing <-rcam_melts with the warmth of the skin. It penetrates, dislodg-ng ‘mt ‘mm the PM“. thus living e fresh clarity to the nun. Always use llquefylrng clesnsin cream on l Small lmd of absor ent cotton which has been squeezed out in cold water. Pat about half s tea. jboonfzil of crcnm on the pad and wash" the throat nnd face, The throat and face should be ‘cleansed with upward and outward 5 FORM Always begin at the left corner of the throat. Cleanse the 1'1"" first, then along the edgg 10f the contour. upward on the face ileilily around the eyes, “m” u“; lihe mouth, d the back of ilfcuxiliecliPacTililalgd-iul: DEIITIIAI. GIIAIIDIAII Th1; Qgllmn t; reserved for ncru of local Interest. but silver lulu; of s nanny nature ml! In Illwrkd at flu cents s word strictly psy- ahle In advance. OIASWILL for Photographs. 1i! IIDIIII‘! TAXI. Phone 525. OONIIDIRATION LIFE IN- SUBANOI. DBY SLAB WOOD. — Weeks’ Cool Yards. STAR TRANSFER; — Phone 2494 or 1309. LENTEN SERVICE in Saint Dunstan‘; Basilica, broadcast over C. F. C. Y. every Sunday evening It 7.15 P. M. UNLOADING COIAL TO-DAI’. — A Piokard & Co., are unloading American Soft Coal, American Hard Coll and Briquetts. DON'T M188 your chance of seeing "Amie of Green Gables" — more. is still ‘s flaw tickets on sale fi Y. P .U. munibei-s, also at MD- ton's Old Spain. PLYWOOII IN STOCK. — Lini- ited NW1! It inch Birth. Z inch xsomoh. itincuceanrgraiutft- sets, McDanald-Jiowc working Co., Limited. YORK W. M. 8.—The York Auxiliary of the W. M. S. met at the parsonage on Wednesday ev- eninl, Fab. 12th. with the presi- mim. "summits uur thur membership in Christian fellow- ship”. Meeting opened with call in worship and sentence prayers and Lord's Prayer in unison- Hymn No. 3'10: “Eternal Ruler of the Ccaseless Round" was read; scripture selections were read by Mrs. Elmer Brown. Mrs. E. J- Vessey, Mrs. Milton Vessey and Mrs. Leish vessey- Worship ver- iod closed with hymn NO- 252: “In Christ There is No East 0r West". Minutes of last meeting read and approved. R011 6811 w“ mgwqrsd by seven members and one visitor. Moved. seconded and carried to send for 18 collie! of World Friends and story mat- erial for Mission Band. Mrs. Elmer Brown gave s very inter- ufl" i-Qgdln‘ on temperance. ms. B. a. VesseY. delesute to Presbyterisl. gave a full report u! the meetinil held- “Mich “us much enjoyed by the mcmbvts- THE ciuuiwrrsrown GUARDIAN lied iliross First Ald lastructiirs’ School Held in Gharlottoton February 11,12,118 and 14th. x8ft.4ft.x5ft.321nchx84inolhi _ also inside Mono dooirs and look, ingsione, Miss Elizabeth Jenkins; Miss Helen Arsenault, Mr. James WWI‘. Ferrish. ivu. Fenwick Lovers, Mrs. Bulman, m. uni-lei Bexsmith. Mrs." Mrs. Milton Vessey W115 PPQSPDI‘ ed with a life membership firm‘ c311 for next meetinz- Mew“? and a social hour enloyed- SWIDIBH ROOM SIMPLE IN STYLE A complete Swedish room. cool calm and wholesome in its Z611" effect, has been brought to NEW it will be ready for sale in U"? United States by snrlus. The furniture hBs riiore than the Swedish NBC" appeared before the war and tents of the room and others IikeI l CUYVBS coloured mahogany combined Wm‘ light maple inlws or lei! 0! imflke‘ grey lacquer. I Mon, 9f the pieces are of knock- down construction and can be taken apart for moving lri abouti felture and their ity. adaptability and body fort. Gin Oomfivrt of sitting comfort. is made to b0 tilted for reading or set flat to hold a typewrltcr- A loungq chair is thoughtfully pro- vided with s choice of slipccrvers- white sheepskin for winter and a bold red and white print for change. have small. delicate patterns closed with prayer by Mrs. Nich- suitable for rm cut-ot-doors camp- olson. A dainty lunch was served ‘fire, it was hvlcl at Brighton Club which Mrs. ‘loaned free of charge for the event. ;Mrs. Foster's kindness was much appreciated. There must have been BTIUTId afivisitors present. urniture, fabrlcsfiDB-md b3’ M158 111861119 Afwmlllll §i§§l5'¢§3=°i-i'=TI-“..fd fins accessories land Miss Suzarmli: MacKtnnon, and m“ pun", pqttgry, gill! and birdsievery group in Charlottetown hmd carved from white wood, the cori- a place 1n n, R150 the newly (mm. ed group Pickaid, president of the Guider’! iClub was in charge of the piro- whkhigramme. A very thoughtful address is on . turned out in richer, slightly dark-Iwas listened to with close atten- er woods. Much of it ls in honey- tion. Provincial Commissioner presented to Mrs. C H Beer her warrant as Deputy Provincial and also presented to tho 71-h Char- I t of thlslotteiowi-i Compim (THXIIIY) “n mum“. bu‘ mlnnzljrlezgsed elw-lBmboiiough shlelg which it had gsnce the furniture follows the orIg-fwon for 1946 for the best Mill-IQ Ina! Swedish tradition of shnpII(‘-Ic°]15¢y1°n_ Mama"; whammy °°m'ioelved the shield for her company. anwmvted to 87A! and this will b0 L sent to Guide Heed Office st Tar- Laminsted woods bent to follow.‘ onto to be wdded to the Interns.- body contours provide a maximumytional An easel tableiandg firbinktrig Day prujoot. gifts of food to be sent to other iGuldes gifts totalled up to 93 Ila. of pack- Most of fabrics in the collection aged and canned 100d. u most sm- undycraus offering. Mrs. William Wood with Guides brought to a close their ob- icste. l8 sick calls were repofled- gservanoe of Smut-Guide week on Blessed. was word chosen for roll Qatiudsv evening, Feb. 22nd. Back Raw: Mr. William MaaPhee. Mr. Alex Meal-can. Mrs. Liv- Andrew. Mr. L. A. Msclnnis, Mn. Landry, Mr. Bury Wshh, Miss Nara The Prince Edward Islond Division of the Osncdsn Red Cross Society held a very successfulflrst Aid Instructors’ School last week’ in the Canadian Legion Building. This was Lhe first Instructors‘ dent. Mrs. Ni-IIIOIBO" Pfesidlnfi- I School ln First Add to be held by the Red Cross in Guilds. Among the twenty-seven people enrolled were rQistered nurses. school teach- ers. housewives, and represent. Ives from the Police Depsrisnent, Fire Department and Reserve Army. During the four days interest was evidenced by all the members in lectures given by Educationists and Medical Doctors. Practical demonstration by Red Crass personnel. and excellent films shown through the courtesy of the National Film Board. It ls the policy of the Canadian Red Cross Society ta establish n high standard of First Aid instruction and 1n order ta ensure that this" policy will be maintained only well trained highly qualified people are granted instructors’ certificates. Girl Guide News Bnlkhsrtln Brihin It's g for cry from the my when awe-struck Europeans whispered the rumor that. all Englishmen ate raw chops for breakfast but Brit- ain's Ministry of Food is doing its but to roe that breakfast still ex- iltsi and it's not. any with tho food sitmtion u it is. Cereals arc an points. milk is still rationed to i pinto n week for each Adult member of the family, eggs are rue, and lhg weekly rs- tion of bacon ls only enough for one meal. That's whore the Food Advice Bureau steps In with ideas for braakfast variety with food on points. Beans and dried-egg ‘try’. and breakfast ‘cakes’ made of pota- t/a. sardines and parsley, are lust two of their ideas. This up-to-the- minute service is on the spot every tirns to help Britain's housewives make the very most o! their food Have you heard cf the Camp Firle which the Charlottetown The weather not being exactly Poster had kindly 150 Guides, lame-m and supplies. A fine programme had been pre- from Purkdlalc. Mrs. "Thinking" by Oudmoro During the evening, Mrs. Remy. Commissioner, the re- The "Penny Collection" tekcm Fund to help Guides In’ other The Guides had decided as their to bring in Etnglamid and their are done In pure. clear colours-fang M155 Gladyg Han iicvc packed nothing too insistent is the Swed- them mm five large page“, and ish theory. A cotton s le fabric may an’ being mailed m. 111,311,“- called ‘raindrops’ is uslearijfor win-Mon to m“ companies 0f whom dow dm-perles. sheer white mil; textured with a small ale hiueiMl“ wnw" lm°w5' m“ Wm‘ up in it p Mrs. Wood wtziitsed while Ln. ..°:";“:l..s"i"*'%.:.;.". .:. "Zééhfififtiie ‘"..‘;.....“‘“.. U fl C l C S I‘ I which. duri the war. swgtlilllallidfll’. whole visit lo the Island {mum {loath ta be both durable is remembered. The Guide mm W" - Assoclatidn, of which Miss Lillian Duchemtn ls president. is very kindly paying the postage on these parcels, amounting to $12.00. The treat of apples which all pruent received on leaving the hall. was also from the Associa- tion. Promoted pose I loner Bonito ismuuiuncntsiocminnsnntnlserumqgigqgp with gangster Charles "Lush" Luciana lifter they e-rrsltcd him III Henna, 0am. meieno. dc- ported from United Btmtes to Italy, had been living in luxury in the Cuban capital. . w.“ , Trslnor. Miss Patricia. Jahnstone. Mr. Gerrard O'Brien, Mr. Lloyd Ford. Mr. Edward MoPhail. Front Row: Mrs. H. Cudmore. Mrs. Mc- Nally, Mrs. N. D. MacLrn. Mrs. L. McDonald. Sister Mary Magdelou, Sister Mary Irene, Sister Mary Angela. Mrs R- MncCallum. Mrs. a. M. Bagmll, Miss 1. Arsensult. The First Md Committee, under the diairmsnshlp of Mrs. E. M. Bagnall are seriously interested in the promotion of First Aid. Their err-operation was apparent during the Instructors’ School when all the lectures were given by committee members. Mr. L. W. Show, Director of Education, [ave s most instructive talk on tho art o<f ten-hing. Dr. W. J. P. MscMflisn, Dr. A. J. Mur- cbisari, Dr. W. H. Soper. and Dr. Gordan Lea, each [we two lectures. Written examinations on these lectures were let and corrected by the Doctors. Mr. Edward MacPhail and Mr. William MacPhe-e of the Department of Education. judged the teaching ability of each can- didate wlm gave a demonstration lesson. In addition to these tons an examination in the practical application of First Aid was conduct- ed by Dr. Murchison. 5r. Maclviililn. Mn. Mawsllusn. M-Yl- N- D- MaoLesn, and Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Provincial Director of Red (‘h-ass . First Md. 'GO0rIb Q-el Issuer Iho Ilfltcod Capt. Peter mar-chili. The tonal Mil. Odette lennl him. after that: man-hie In London. , (fllllh ‘Think truly. and thy ihmlihfl Shall the World's famine feed; Live truly, and Ihy life shall be A great and noble Greed." The Guide/r’: Club of Charlotte- town is to be congratulated on the second issue of “The Sign Post.“ the magazine which it is pibllsh- Lng in the interests of guiding on the Island. It contains fl-ive mater- ‘inl both inspirational and Pflctlool. plus with cleansing tissues fir" around th ' V, ‘m l IYPE of clelnsi If [ream with the fingertips. Luv; {m oir s few minutes, t‘ th tissues. Use the some clslns. tr movements u givgn “w, PM his skin with nun freshcnor‘ "‘ lsiliuzent after cleansing with ‘fin? WP!‘ of cream. 'I‘his stlmuiitcl iculaticn. AIWBYS use a splluil tilp the cream from the ‘Idrlpgrfliitlg method lnsiircs real cielnlinlll. SbErgiT-ME-h "Coma Vlsll" is s condition crmtinu Yer ' \'ri‘.'i fc 1'1 "u-rloiisness. than rcmovr _ as mated to the poet of Generll . lssociated Superintendent ban inaituflou. 71nd welcomes news from all Guido I companies and Brownie packs. This undertaking is l spldndid step In advance. and it is swgested that you read the mogaline from cover to cover. ill. DONAT IIAIANDI. lsoretery of the Prdfinolll Bank of Osrieds and former Swe-intcndent, has been pro- “uxl .. m; BUCKIEYS mixniir EMPIRE I.II-'E (Sill-- t l cimsamrbwu IIIIIIDIIIIDIIID All IMPROVED ' * -——- iiisiiiihllill‘ To odminlrtor Its enlarged business and for the convenience of its policy- ntders ‘tho company has established a centrally located/and modern Iranch TIIE trivia: u stunti- FDII APIIIIIDE EDVIAIID ISLAKIID FE IIISDIIAIIDE II TWEEL BUILDING ROOMS A AND 7 °i"’*‘"' 1', 19h I“ GI‘. fiEOlGl QT.‘