NEWS - Para smrn DAILY 3.15 _ 1.1;}; _ 5,45 JOHN BARRYMORE GEORGE MURPHY - nja Henie Surpasses Own Wonders In “My Lucky Star” Co-Starring Richard Greene At last the miraculo story-is a, thing to make you cry it out in wonder and delight. d ll ll twm] Si“? an yng an exce en accoun o flak chard Greene, hand- m‘ M " ur e n a er." e in Fo‘ M A a A Pr V153“ Davis.“ Cesar Romero and the sick 11st“ Buddy Eileen are featured in wide- ly divergent comedy roles which will dégilrlg tiheir Lun-loyin melodies lend fresh enchantment to the breath-taking ice which Sonja surpasses even sensational performances in Ice" and “Happy La ding.‘ ’ . rtinz cast. in- Gsor e for 20th Century opened yesterday at the Prince tr A credit to Darryl F. Zanu to everyone who ha a him skin and a1 tiers with fun and romance Ind the magic oi stars hen on a still frosty night. songs and laughter that seem to sail ihrouzh the nil‘ like ski iumpers and Bonjas magnificent “Alice In Won- ballet-climaxlng what is by all odds her happiest screen ‘il-lold That Co-ed” A Swell College Yarn fans. ‘s delightful hi‘; Wales College. has made its ap- Tmn nea/rance in snap v new cover and ‘The splendid silppo Barbier. Louise l-lovick. Billy Gl- bertt Patrice. Wilder and Paul s In Memoriam At The Capiml urns LATE runs. ANNIE nonsav Angel oi Death claimed ‘m- othier of Oharlottetowrfs esteemed and oldest citizens when. on Tues- day. Feb-m 2i. 1939. the soul ‘of formu a. which he uses wit Hold deceased was t Roman Catholic Church of which. for‘ over ninety years. devoted member. Born at, Vernon River in 1M8. the deceased was the daughter of iheda/te Jeremiah Murphy and his wife, Ellen de is. Peer. years of he; life were spent in ing. budget-bouncing governor e film. Barrymore improves upon he mediclnc- show electicneerina ctics and ties up his senatorial shewasa The early Joan Davis enlivens t the ~Thg paws (“Many lequences of the comedy. as the world's only girl footb Deorac Murphy. Marjorie Weaver. d Jack I-laey are splendid in fea- Although the film is tsirlctly a musical, the producers ve liberally punctuated the hil- Mons prooeedinl! with many lively '1 ‘The late Mrs- Dorsey was active in church and social activities rior to the death ct her husband --t.w'o years an‘. Sinzc physically active, tiring in na/t. oting her days to her chil- d their families and to the of her Christian life faith and fidelii-y to . All her grandchildren. great andchiidren. nephews and nieces came under her kindly influ- will long cilerish the nllenwfy of her loving. self-sacrificing devo- lrinity unno on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S8 that visit. A she became ‘more re Eastern Guardian e-‘Thia column is reserved for‘ new! of local interest but adv 0i s ucwsy nature may be imerted n 4 cent; a word The remains were conveyed Mm late residence on Haviland Street lo Saint Dunstans Basilica the Requiem the tR/eyerenld i n amen vRiijrr-an y Mrs. Stephen MacLeod. followed by " JSUBSCIIPEIONS handed to their Rent. Archie ume MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto -— Industrial offs ere e was ce'ebratr_d by Prayers at the >19 “mm”: u cmmm‘ ivy Rey- l "Stand-up. $8114-11 n. gr-aveeide we"; conducted Surviving‘ relatives sons. John J. Dorsey. _ two part of the service was closed by . m. _ s“ Fflanérn- ison. The president tcck the @1181!’- flve daughtersJl/irs. on. Charlottetown; Charlottetown; rtland, Ore- . F. O'Neill, Si. John. ' orth. o Charlottetown. Mrs. William Mor- umi: . 1551a MacRae: topic leader. Heath l! iities hither; other mo us New rail-steers EF-Wheat downs-a w New York-cotton and NW1‘: miles lower: sow “fi- "ionized. UNIQUE Is-IBIL CASE N130 -. - ibelsuito I motherNoi tyspiéhildkmsgal M-Q- . \ enemi- which she claim H16 Peiflfl‘ E- ln a her husband was “maltose- TWO s . . . . - her in in- noau vans roo soon mgland-ACH- An at a school com- Man- ~ as ngt sure e school oe ificats MANCf-Iwlm Presenting» awards Keen saline-s u. u» acne. » i asenhasmiesssisst. ;'.".’..'...1‘.’7.'.._‘?.i‘.“.i.' ir-"gfiileiil i ‘ iolf as u | RUST - REISTANT NO. l SEED OATS l To Arrive i A limited quantity of the . above hi‘! 01h, wlsle lowest price. Call at our office and Sill AMPLE AND ASK POI i‘: llollllea co. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN i ‘— The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising cf a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly psy- able In advance. reccmmen we are selling at s CONFEDERATSON LIFE INSUM ‘INCE. L-6789-7-21-MA CONGRATULATIONS-To MI‘. Robert Siiliphant BL. Hunter River on lebreitdco-l of his 82nd birthday Thursday 38rd. FUNERAL TODAY. - The m... eral of the fate Mrs. Alyre Arsenault from 8t. Peter's Cathedral, not from her Late residence as prev- iously announced. t. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-While attending business Miss Doro. Smith. Nonth Rustico had the mis- fortune of breakinir her leg belsw the knee. Her many friends wish her a com/plate recovery from the painful injury which will keep her tcloniined to her home for some me_ I FLU EPIDEMIC CONTINUES- A mild type of influenza. continued to keep up to cne third of Char- loti/etowxrs school are population learned beak. Dr. B. C. Keeping. Deputy Minister of Health said while he had no official figures he under- stood classes in City Schools were from fifteen to mcre than thirty There ha cipal oi‘ said at his institution apparently i. the epidemic had named. Some classes last week reported as hlaih as one third on ere was little pos- sibility of either schools or college closing. it w-es said. THE COLLEGE TIMES - The March issue cf The College Times. onlzan of the students of Prince oi will be welcom for the varied literary entertainment. it pro- vides. The editorial. spouts, hu- mour and other features are well reloresented. and there is in ad- dition a number of very interest- ing letters from students. Miss Jean MacDonald contributes an article on the opening cf Parlia- the presentation to Their Excellencies the Governor- General and Lady Tweedslnuir. Another lnierestinli article deals with the Hope's newopen-air rink. Much original work has zone into tihls issue of the main- zine. which is in every way up to the hllllh standard of previous Ls- sues. JUNIOR RED CROSS - The regular meeting of "The Loyal Canadlian Jun-iorRed Cross" branch of Springfield was held in the echorl house on February 10th. The meeting opened with reading the h» lth rules in unison. Afton the setretary read the news letter the teacher read an ijem from “The (Da-rzodian R/ed Gross Junior" oln It was de- vi to cided we woufd mail two hundred Charlottetown in 1868 on the 0c- casion of her marrlare to i-he late James Dorsey, partner in Dorsey dz the if. To this union twelve chil- dren were born, seven of which to mourn the loss oi a de- ard lif-I-y coupons and a book do- nated by on; of the membe to Rr-d Cross Cflice, Charlotte- > following committees were appointed: Cleanup, Evelyn Mathescn and Bobife Howard. carry water. Clare Haslam and Stuart MacKay: program, Morgan hfacKav and Evelyn I-Iaslam: roll call: S"n'!e place I would like to discussion followed on completing our’ portfolio tosend to a fmeign country. The prcqmm consisted of a contest and game. Meeting then adjourned: next one to be held February 24th. BONSIIAW YOUNG recent-rs S 0 C I E '1‘ Y- The regular weekly meeting of the Baptist United Young town. The Everette Crosby. A shclrt simi- eong was conducted before the meeting opened. “The devotional leader." Myrtle Crosby. presided. Meeting open-ed by singing “Say- lour Like A Shepherd Lead Us." The scripture lesson was read by rayer read by Marguerite Crosby.‘ For Jesus was then sung. e devotional repairing the Lord's Prayer in un- Minutm of last m-eeting were reed and a-p ved. Thirty meznbers re- sponde to the roll call. which was answered by a. Biblical-verse bagfnnin-g with bill was presented by Claytonmos- by and on motion paid. Next- ing to be held "Church. roll call to be av a Biblical verse beainninr Devotional leader. Macquarrie- topic. Abraham Lin- coln. The program which was en- joy-ed by all. consisted of s. solo. Mrs. James Boyce; duet. Mrs. Bie- phen MscLeed and John A. Mac- Neill; qusriet, Morzuer te and Is- um cmsby. LilLan Carson and Verna Buchanan. Meetlns closed by repeating Mlzoah Benediction. e-mioya t . M tl osby .:it::$trrili:§sdmthg§ integration con- tests. viz: Hidden Au _ °"""~"i-....¢:i....%"r.il."ru M..." Bra-m ' ' ed by Shirley and Mari-e Cmsibv. lunch was served by the ladies. It _ ea bv Heath rric Peter will take place today at Z dclock _‘_ tion o! the together into a nation. an heavai and d-‘sloyalty. senlt for your approval seventh annual report oi Edward Chapter. Imperi Daughters of the Empire. a review of all its varied activities. There have been 8 regular meetings an average attendance of vs. continues , the subjects for papers and discus- sions being llve questions of the those rospo and this rince members have been brlngInB friends. fin held on Monday afternoons fiiwpleisswé“ w‘?! held M the 1mm‘: (day: writh the exception of month of Decem second time in 1d couve.r. By the magic 0f radio. every Daughter was brought into close ioilth vriih this Tuesday. the and the part in went across the continent on the 0.13.0. netwcrk. describing the va- lhe letter “B". A U resent Aibegwe merside. Unfortunately. Miss was unable to attend all meetings. but slag very kindly comm rcpt Mstributed to the chapter commit- tees interested. Thcse re ed the basis of discuss on at the joint mcetinG and Abe t Ootob- Hotel. (Xm-rlottetown. members attended from blepsolziai hour wasospeut #11 there. Watch m’! der: i m°as1§w$li nudfuli» u careful we do not let welm work take the place of education in our mer that - ch59“! WWNY" ~~ "57 li mgemrrasrfi N t ‘lit’. We pray daily for the world. But must. lit section wish you would Testaments and t Busy Year joyabie gabhering with the “Abe- with gweit" Chapter in October mluchbenehtmbotharldwehope to make it an annual affair.» The coming summer to be an interesting one to the people of this province. Of out- siarldirog interest is the visit of Our Most Gracious Majestiea King VI and his consort Queen Eliza th. Never before have we had a reigning Sovereign in Canada. May no untoward circumstance occur to prevent them coming ls our earn- est prayer. Then latter in the summer is the 15th anniversary s time when many peope throughout Canada will be here to in a disorganized period of its his- wry at. that time and Confedera- inces drew them after Let us seventy-five be years of union there will not a return oolaing back to up- Ii ever a time holding er and loyalty is needed it is when trouble threatens the Empire The year that has pamed has been one of great unrest. but also of thanikfulness to most of us the/t once again the storm clouds have passed us by. We with a shudder the dark dia s of remember we went through suspense the (nacho-Slovakia crisis. Thoug 31'5"!’ PWP postponement of grrea mothers and wives being thankful that the hour pass- ed. It came like a reprieve. le believe is is only a ter tmublewe cannot help "Oh well is it hidden from man Vlmabever the future may bring." It is not. well to dlweil on what may be ahead. We can only “watch and wait" and not let the iul/ure be dlarkened by what may coone. The year has taken its toll in the loss oi one member by death‘; Mrs. J. J. MacKinnon. She 8P"! years of.the~World War ih the England to be near her son, The year has also brought sou-row to some of our members in the loss of dear ones. and our sympathy moi/to, "Ever Loyal to our Empire! To our province! To ourselves.” Secretary's Report Madame Regent and Indies: l Tioday it is my griv to pre- e till-PW- Royal al Order with 19. and The Emire interest our embers, day including "Nova Bcotia "Czechcslopaida." "Palestine." "Fiji" and “The Jewish Question." The a ikndance must be encouraging t0 nslble for the program. is specially noticeable The study meetings have than our regular meeting bes- when every available minui-e is used i_n preparation for our special Christmas work. The annual meeting of the Nat- ional Chapter was held for the years in Van- m... ,, on National President Provincial President took "The Cavalcade." which of the work of the The broadcast was describ- m; pixframrrle oi that card. still‘ representa- W i-‘lt. "ho alsorep- Miss r _ w ma 8mm Wright forwarded all rte. and these were rte form- of Royal Edward Chapiois held in -r a4 the Canadian National Giver 40 the relief from the strafil oaiovakian crisis n common with discumed e special reps-enm- tative for each chapter. Bimi- of Education for the province. ~ 3 H. Shaw ‘iakinrl for MI‘ . was the goat speaks‘. his "Boobs." The ed optional wort of the Or- cducational "w: .. ‘ c K this mimosa “"31 us?’ samurai oilfllh‘ ‘these are trim nous Wih which Lent provides a. God-given oppor- tunityiiortlilcfaiitifu-lto get rid peace home. In ti: con- lCfliI-billlléfi from na r- 1i of the first meet. ‘lung leading up to Confederation, commemorate the d-ay. Canada. was Daily Lenten Meditations Temper. Worry and Grouch ‘n; In. llhbul s. umne only fussabout I can only call causes more avenlua of the problems oi this another year, Fund. BWWUIS. ev dl in . was “l” a poet economic pressure. for study and read world." is anticipated scholarship winner lrcusie University who links to s. ‘The Situation in Central W833 adlialrl Legion, the inadequate. new books Nat/tonal ailiiiatien: in recent weeks llelm . Refugees lem in the world's l c Catlada itself haso 87W?!- ‘The are a Nations Society at Ottawa Child The year @ ti. ial filruliiis m of over ‘i5 toys books fect condition. candy, and truck to help from Mrs‘. Ihacker, ucc Wonnaooit. a u W353‘ gaptist Guides, and a Oflntgxlbgltrflh inc of P. E. I. An shown in our oommullit 8061!. . u law” 6789-1-21-812 fihlfiid. he fa lllll, e "' i” W" 111 ATTENTION u-rru Inna-rue will“; wltlgg! that mlvmaas-etlniwnfstwulbe noontnot-Withalii/irie. lmm““mm°‘w“c°um MterslLwdwv-ndwrrym nenmsmmswr o! Alflnl-Lltuhrfi - somethlna use we are afraid people will walk over us if we don‘t. And we only because we are afraid. As to "grou "-i.hat hearts than gnawing anything else in the world. m" when r" r: o: n am say g f lishn . t - Eliwbe ehouidAhgygflal_l_fslt_h__ so__that I cables‘ I u '0 simple it is In won-y r what thoughts and facts dissolves poo- vlncimiism. and opens up extended better understanding of Em ire of theirs. Our scholarship ho er Miss Champion expressed her gratitude for renewal of her scholarship for and the Bursary hold?‘ Richard McQuarrie reg- ister a pceclation for help from the Olsen War Memorial This Nwtiorlal War Memoir- iai stands as a livlnn thins. e er off ng scholarships which mean to the winners “freedom from every facility ll. the mour- oes of the firmer, llbmlrless in the world, and s. charlce for the stu- dtenrihto see beyond his own hori- zon in-to a. larger and an older At the Ma/y meeting, warmest congratulations were extended Mr. Ben Rogers on the publication of "Canada. Looks Abroad." d the publication of Miss Champion's bofilk ‘I113 i-lall last night His th me was “the Madras conference" lielci in De- Luncheon Yester- to oember last. Rev. Mr, Beattie at- d tended as a de te from Canada ay, III is Mr 31% mm“ Linkletior. The chapter education- al work this year included a lec. tum by Prof. G. E. Wilson 0f Dal- exteneion staff. large audience on Europe." Rev. Father lvlacMaho-n The annual prizes for history were elven in 9th and 10th grades of the public schools; I.O.D.E. cal- endars distributed to the Can- hibrdry. Red Cross, and Public Schools; seoon - hand school books were collected by the Chapter educational secre- tdry. and distributed to mutt de- : when supply oi these was were bought. c request of the librarian for a me. Eves-y opportunity _is taken to flu-their the educational work of the community. within our means- The League of Nations Societyin Canada has brou ht tgfour millage D z u: no ‘Q35; lamb‘. MrsfCilaries Young. Mrs. Thom- mm h l I 111510“. This as Meehan, will as argev been pec id by the religious, prt"§"al. and leci- Charlimiemwll- nomi refugees f Europe. and received many discussion on this problem sent to us for our consid. exotica-l is the radio addres by _Dr. Jas. W. Palrkes dellliered over the C.B.C. network on Nov. 12. Copies 19 1mm We Iflliile 0i program opened wi.h "o Canada" and family welfare: Our work is confined to ex-ser- vice men and their dependents. To meat the med of one veteran's family a benefit bridge was held at ilhe home oi the Regent; thisprov- ed successful as to encourage a s was ttier ever. dlue larllvly to the oo-ope Scout Association. toy p we extend our deepest gratitude for the donaltlon in per- ese came in all . labelled as to approprlats age, and simplified the work of the commit- tee. ‘this donation made it pos- sible to buy warm stockings. heavy underwear. etc. to be included in the parcels. These with the toys. nuts. Christmas puddi the special gifts brought 1n members made a total rather lm- o“, 0rd our finan. a1 of course un- derstood that the public ls not soi- iciied for help in this work~ali eryense is borne by Chapter funds. The letters received show much these parcels meant to recipients. This opportunity en to thank old friends who help each year in the most strenuous pan of tying and getting ready for Members of t-he branch of the 3.51.5.1... always cheerfully help. This year's help- ers included Mr. Rowley, Mr. James Rcbison. Mr. Jolm Essery. Mr. Ver- non Larter. Scouts Bill Andrew and Bill Brehaut. and Mr. and Mrs. J F. Morris who each year send their "ff- itialed an honorary member of the Y Se ants how UNDATED MONEY BOX 3e i day of which there may be from ist - lOCGJ Special donations for this work are also graitefuily scknowi ; these include Christmas pu nga from Mrs H C Brown mittens Bradslihaive. rceie of warm stockings from Mr. onaticms were oi Girl to ooet of the Deep ‘rhempy x-ray Much- I-Iosp . interest in the kind of films is em- Wllllfid by National Fl Com. e have the assurance of the co- operation of our local theatre men- have been sorely bereaved. and to ncu a mcetlnw. on March l). i m... ... std“ t" $.21.“ l ¢';.-=l~;*~.*.~;,'-,.-l* ll d ' ' b" is fl ' m w u" exam 1%.)“ 0W I r irla Central Guardian‘ . This column In reserved for news o local interest but advertising c a new” nature ml! In Inserted d cum n word strictly pay- able In advance. . CIABWILI. f0! Photographs. CONFEDEKATIUN LIFE INBUIt- ANCI. L- on Thursday. March 2. at :30 p. m. . WEICOMED BACK—1-1-cn. W. H. being welcomed bad! to Plovdnce home Eli. Olueory from Ottawa where he was taken ill while on Provincial Govern- men/t businea. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS-Mrs. th MacDonald, 229 Sydney Street was the recipient of many. i I _~ wzxeetings Saturday on the occas- . ‘ . ion of her 81st birthday. During . ~ the day and evening many friends . called to wish her continued . _ __________, ___ _ _ _ i health and many more happy ' “ " ' “ - - iiv~ —" NEW WALLPAPER. — Holmans, Charlottetown store have recently " received their annua. cal-load oi ' Wallpaper with a total of over two hundred patterns to select irom. C11 tnis local from this paper and ma it t0 R T. Holman Ltd, Char- lottetown with your name and ad- dress and you will receive free their Dr. Houston Guest Speaker At Rotary new wallpaper cataloag, L-359-2-l7,21,24,2 .3.3.'I,10,14,l’l,3l TELLS 0F CONFERENCE — Rev. Philip Beattie, national pres- ident of the Student Christian Movement was the speaker at a public meeting in St. Pan's Parish representing the CM. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The of Evelyn Flrancis was held from her late residence. 310 Richmond Street. ylestreday mom- ing at 8:45 to St Dunstans Ba- At the Rotary luncheon yester- day tho speaker was Dr. J. C. Houston, who described in detail silica thence to the Roman “we m" I‘ l“ 1 Catholic Cemetery. Services at Hospital, m“, gmtlngmmat hi5‘ re- l Situation. in Hearts Hall. 3. lmder the a .v1ount_Alli_s0nVAl\1mn1-.,,_H , , ,- m-i matches to b0 nrstuioin and?“ the Church were conducted by and at W on the Leland as vlreli. txhleegiave by Rev. Father Doug-an with Mme“. he mud pallbearers were: Ivan Mac- Cabe. Allan Prowse. Angus Mac- Ccnnack. George Doucette, Pat. rick Stewart and Informs. FORMER. ISLANDEES CARNIVAL - Among the Jersey City people who participated in the ice carnival. held at Spring Lake, were the Mesrs. Datz, Budd. John Meehan, Thomas Meehan and Dr. George Meehan. William Datz was the winner of the trophy for speed skating. (Mrs. George Meehan. ilhe former Marjorie Con- neliy, of Prince Edward Island, Canada, demonstrated her skill in figure and fancy skating). Among those present were Mrs. William at Miss Madeline Harrison. 4 u Dealing that although the Prince mdwlnrd " Island Hospital m- tfle past. ten held the years had no deficit. t. is expected hi!!! W°°k ttlfifiilxlrewillbeadeflcitol$m0fl ’ IN Y - Dr. Houston said that th Trus- tees had no ananl job maay-‘ln the Stormy $66713 administration of a hospital, as in ‘nuonsgof thelargar cities a Pig: ‘ W‘! 6111910904. Bt.Jolmthemanagerrecei‘n - 1 351533’ o! I1 Th9 bill‘ m‘ the '3 ness of the Royal Victoria Hm; ' Chamberlain Cheer-ed a former bank manager. Al, the ' or1d's Fair in New York the lAy- M; chnmberlain was choercd man was given an opportunity to when he said "the British Govern- “ m1 w; x, n“ gal; éatlsiactdcn p e tome rhngo cancer-nip his detierminl - w ton to secure the‘ traditional inde- pendence of " Mrs. Warren Budd. ‘Miss Mary Conneliy, formerly of M _ J h M h said there were employees, (34 Mtmhwanln‘ and Mrs . Josephrs Is<§>e.n- fears? §,¢“n.“.}' 1 tralnfnggxw {hmpfid ‘élfiliagrcoaafiolnd tbelwithdrfi Journal. Jerseyjlity, n. .1. “m m“ Etmmzt-MJ‘. w; gyms-an, the Prime mnem- re BLACK wncn snvo SONG- <> N WM! "' “u; An enjoyable sing song. the first of BWB/y Micther they Wild Ply m‘ but‘ the rem;- a. series, was held. by the Black mt but a strict check wee main»- mmn l, mwndiflsw,» Watch Club of the Prince Edward tallied in mo‘ w make will!‘ Labor o Liberal t- that the free treatment privilege Prime M r. an Island Highlanders last n! ht. m g“ ‘Sifiifikifg bed misrepresented t4 the House the Governments plans Tfhere was a large attendance. e was not being abused and that rear w“ we“ met.“- s... sea were s. or . Ila-anon. As soon as the tic-n? new?» to m the heggdmnglslgpdii-Ill his room th i .. files the disclose that case historye and safmgrles ofuiiirine representation to Italy over the-ill- lers action in sending iwgfiyyreifl- foreemente I l" y the Club and was fo lowed by a scotch melody by Roy McGilhvrav. Other items on the rogram includ- ed: B010. Jack Morr on, (enwredl: duet. Bob Ward. Tom Doiron. (en- and blood are taken the clinical $°..2€.‘i’s‘.1§‘?.'.’i=ss.§~.l.“°?sévilfitbftl‘; . ti“ """~'-"eti°“- m ‘° “‘“'“‘ Bteeleé lzllledley of Sgllle, ‘rlppeé-argl. ‘mgiflylcfi °yf “l” w“ ‘f r " fiutier. under-seeming (‘mas BXOl-ln BCOIIIEI‘. 6 U; ‘flflf flu than otfs bait! llii hntxyBgiagialdestrgglne ‘stgrfignédexgas! geaunwmed “an: $1“? ggitish Arnhaslldor BC . . . . GS Hung xpjflgad " I ‘a’ Bruce MacLaSi-en, Roy MacGiiliv- the fwt “let ‘W’? win-inflections are 2,15, awn-fin}. Mrs." 3t Italy's mad-e in this laboratory duringthe average month. It generally takes one hour to prepare a patient for an operation and half an hour to prepare the operating room. In or- der to prepare the patient for the ray: Pipe soos. ‘Prince of Wales" march, Jenny Cope" Norman Mac- Kenzie. Sweet Maid of Glendrew. H. Douglas; vocal solo. R. llvray: vocal solo, Art Proude. The musical part of the program concluded with a sextet composed operation he 1.5 given a sedative of J. Morrison. Bil. Mclnnls. Bob about one hour in advance. Arts-r ‘AVE-é. Bdifln M9619. Edgy Gfillflliliéi- the operation which may last. only populgl‘! 59112818101? rarlnestfri’ Tehongp- l? mmumtshib m“; W“ hour‘ w son of etn Distr ct Signals was in- °"§§,n‘l§{;m.§ ‘whmmmu made about the food and the patient c.1- ways the dietician. The doctor is responsible for the num- ber of calories. proteins, carbohy- drates. etc. i-he dietician has often iii-tie choice in finding foods to meet his requirements. The hoe- pital kitchen averaged 360 meals a action. The movements were r0- presented Lord Perth by the It- alian Foreign Minister as solely f0!‘ defensive purposes Mr. Butler said. ion ardin: rumors of Iteian fortifica ons on islands in the msd . he said the i_o-It- aiim agreement of last Alpri ‘VHF resenceof alian of- islands in the Red . nigh ials i SPlll-Bh iggass tigtgfmdono fish “I61! records preparatory to surrendering Pablo De Azcarate Floremtho Government was expected to hand the Embassy or two. l flaywas generalfy believed that the over to fiance's representative in 50 to 100 different diets. The pat- Duke s1 Bey-wick and Alba would Closing exchange rates: ‘em’- canllm b9 dlfchflrged no!‘ be Franco's choice for the Inndon At, MOqmNagcJaQund 4310 7.3; U, leave t-he hospital without the d/oc- poet. , S. dollar 1.00 3-8; franc 2.66. info orders. indignation is smse- ‘m '—*""' ' ' Al; New York-Pound 4,59 345; times shown when the bill is nre- DEATHS Canadian dollar .99 21-32; franc sen/ted as the patient leaves. This —-'———————-——~—-——"'=—“——='—'—'="l hanks of the were tendered Mrs. Paul and Stan Steele for candy provided during the evening. The function closed by singing the King. POOIII. C i (By 111a C adian Press) 2.66 1-16. policy is followed by most hospi- AR11|\r_M Tlgnlsh. Sun.- At Paris-Pound 177.03 fr; U. S. ials and could n01, be abandoned Keenan: Feb. 36. 1939. Mn. dollar 37.725 fl; Canadian dolla: without lrreat loss. In the United 95.5m- 1=_ iirecartihy. mine-rel 3'1 62 fr. States 60'?- of the hospital revenue wegmgdav, Mai-ch 1 is derived from patients‘ fees. 40"» from endci-rmenlis. grants and col. leotlons. In the RE. I. Hospital 80% comes from fees.8% from the endowment. 7% from grants, and 5% from collections. The new deep i GCld-——U.S. d 1 . . L; Oarriadian dollar 1:3: can G ARSENAUl/l‘ - At the P. s. Island --———-————— Hospital. Saturday. February K I939. Mrs. Alyre Arsenault. aged 3d . 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