om,-a. -19so~ At T: <Breathes there a ll woman who isn’t flattered if flowers? best girl by sendjn flowers for Easter : : : an ll Easter, ”fr»l':.mv.l«vwrll¢ra4-rennin I'll ALWAYS SINDS Ml Tlhwers when her practical man goes romantic and sends Jim tells me that I'm hie’ sometimes he sends‘ them for apparently no. reason 1: an . . . and whats thrill that is; Everyone loves flowers; This send a gift of lovely, . dewy-fresh flowers to your best friend; and relations s e e you'll see what I mean! ' OA.NTliR.DImY, lissea, nigiand ‘—<c1=> — ‘Essex County Council is to make special etiorts ‘to stop rural children playing hockey ircm Yahoo! to earn pocket money in his pea fields. Growers have been asked to discourage children. SCALE AFRICAN PEAK l NAIROBI. Kenya — (GP) — A {party 0! Indians recently sealed 9.; Hospitals Copy Idea from Grandma's Day; Mothers and New Babies’ Now By NBA Service . San Francisco — (NEA) -—Mat- srnity care is taking a step back grandmother's day, when babies ere born.st home and ’ liie stint mother ‘almost trom birth. The dliierence is that the-hos- _' ital‘ is replacing the home with l,rooming-in" unite in which i other and child share the same shatters throughout the confine- éplent -period after the first 24 curs. This ' return to old-fashioned eory actually represents one of ‘;i.he newest practices in obstetrical I r ’ s AT HOME IN ‘I'll! ll0SPl'l'Al.:Mrs. Jean Noorton shares her bed with Junior, when she slides over the table-top baeinct in the "room- ing inf’ lnlt Franklin Hospital. Sean-aacleoe. ‘ , l‘._i.”:—_r.¢tu for young an i’ rive .AiiliD FLORISTS ND GROWERS OF (AN A.lN(. ’l'.IllaUB.lOl'W'EAI.'l'E'l —Dau 16.800-ieet-high Linans Point. on snowriowed Mount Kenya. to be- come the first Asians to clinb the mountain. In a heavy snowstorm. the second to reach the peak was a 14-year-old boy. Arvavind Desai. The peak lies on the equator. rwo-cases sun» -me cnpsholm oi the Swedish America -line has been converts: an into a two-class ship-first tourist. ears and is to gain ao- ceptanos across the nation. It is typiiled at Franklin ‘Hospital in san Francisco, where the iiith “rooming-in" unit in the U. 8.. Just opened, is attracting the interest of many other West Coast hospit- sis ' ‘“""'“"""‘*' --‘---*—--'"Most of the time, junior is right 0 O 0 Far more scieutitlc than home methods. the new unit is a stream- lined ward decorated in pinks and blues and partitioned oi! into glass cubicles. A nurse at her desk in the center of the -ward is able to observe each mother and child at all times. hands, dons a sterile gown. -by nurse and physician. but which . . '0 .- liter.-—Son. ‘in your home audios. itjcvery ay when needed. l-s-«cos-v-‘ah!-s-'.r°":*£'+'8!°:°?°»'°" "1: O‘ DINO is o . Household I use .BN_O’S . . . and they ' ‘I know the value of_reg‘u|sr- -hefl ng Nature free the system‘ from w_II.M- 'l'ruit Salt’ provides a mild antacid and dpidalikc. Kee ebortleof O ntie IN MEMORIAM MR8. JAMES J. MOIIIIIY The death occurred suddenly in the City Hospital, Tuesday. March 'lth-. 1&0 ol Mrs. Jamel J. Idol'- riseyqtorwelicoveinherscm enty-third yen‘. ' The deceased, nee Acorn, was the daughter oi the late Mr. tbilr last tribute or respect to one who was a friend to all. The tuneral which was largely attended was held Thursday, March 9th to St. Joachim‘s Church. Ver- non River, where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Gillis. Service at the grave was conduct- ed by Rev. Fr. McCarthy. Iona. The choir was under the direction or Rev. Fr. Gallant. she leaves to mourn three sons: Joseph P.. Earnscliite; John 3. Cherry Valley; William E. at home. and one daughter, Eileen. Mrs. William E. Walsh. Bummervillez also the iollowing brothers and sisters: William and Joseph Millvlew; John in British Colum- bia; Mrs. Daniel. Paquette and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Joewh Power, Mermaid. and Mrs. Anthony Beagen. Johnson's River. Her husband predeceased her six years ago. The pallbearers were: -- New- man MacDonald. Faber Dreeian. Welter Macbeod. Thomas Morris- on, Peter Mcxenna and Charles MacDonald. ~ Man Card! The iamily. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Morrieey. narnseiiiie. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moi-riaey. Cherry Valley. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Walsh, summerville. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Mor- risey. Orwell Cove. Glen and Clayton Morrisey. flier- ry Valley. Camilla Walsh, sumrnerville. Annette and Gerald Morrisey, Orwell Cove. Mr. and Mrs. William Acorn. Milivlew. Mrs. Daniel Paquette. Charlotte- town Mrs. Andrew Morrlsey, Chas- lotietown. Mr.. and Mrs. Mlllview. Joseph Acorn. ‘Roaming In’ In keeping with the “natural approach." babies are led on de- mand rather than according to an arbitrary schedule; many doctors now concede there is strong rela- tionship between natural. ieeding and‘ an iniant's emotional devoi- opment. next to his ‘mother's bed in a transparent, bed-high table basin- et. The baalnet slides on runners to facilitate diaper chanrlns and bathing, operations which are per- iorrned by the mother rather than in a “dormiinry" type nursery. There is also a sound-proof “ban- ishment chamber" in which the baby can test his lungs without disturbing anybody. "Reusing in" is a break for fa- thers, too. No longer need he wait in the corridor for a momentary peek at his child throush the plate glass o! a nursery window. In the new-style units, he washes his and tskeshieplaeest theheadolthe iamiiy during visiting hours in the temporary glass house. In praise or the new theory. Dr. Philip A. Reynolds, a noted Lae Angeles obstetrician, reported to the California Medical Association: “Under lormer routines. the mother of a iirst-born .~ . . leaves the hospital without acquir- ing any ot the skills and exper- iences needed tor its care at home, and without having become ac- customed to the physical and emo- tional reaction or her baby. In rooming-in she becomes well-ao- quainted . .. with a multitude of things so easily taken for granted to her are tremendous mental has- ards. The transition trom-hospital to home is easy." AT HOME IN 'l'lll2‘fi0lI'l'l‘Al.: Mrs. Jean Norton shares her bed with Junior when she allilea over the table-top baslnet in the “rooming in” unit at Frnnklln llol pitai. Ban -ranoiaeo. Worili- _ , orrieey, Charlotteto ..: “- ms GUARDIAN. crmnnorrsroww “Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Power. Ike. Anthony and Alvin, Johnson's ltiver. Mrs. Ada Callaghan mett. Charlottetown. wMrs.,Hanneh Coady, Charlotte- wn. ., . Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Morrison Charlottetown. ' I Mary Acorn. Charlottetown. Mrs. Helen Power. Boston. Mass. Elmer Power, C” lot Ind Mrs. Joseph Acorn. Mlliview. =**..:~..“::»:“°.’."»:.:*“"' "M: .“.'.‘.'..".'..”‘.;."'."°..f.' z‘.'i§u'§°'.'. '3°'.'.l’"i.z‘€w aim? 33 “f,;‘,'- W, ,0, Wm’ hm’ wsssoasnsrz-ow-m‘mm,m; her late residence where a- large '.m. ' "' number oi friends came to pa! M,_ um um mun“ Pow”: Mrs. Josephine Morrisey and ‘Emily. Earnsclifle. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bradley. St. Teresas. M156 Rose Morrim. Newiown Cross. Mr. and Mrs. B.J. MacDonald and Newman. Orwell Cove. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDon- ald.‘ Orwell Cove. ' r. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald, Orwell Cove. James and liila MacDonald. 0:. well Cove ' Mrs. résak so... gnu, Orwell Cove. ” um ' W and Mrs. James Hughes, 0;. e . Mrs. Janie O’Keeie. Vernon Riv. Mr. and Mrs. Owen srexonna PM ll-mill’. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsua Mo,-. rlsxedy. Earnsclme. 1‘. Ind Mrs. Joe W. M . Dbl’. China Point. eph ur Mr. and Mrs. Joseph usury, var. non. Ml’. Ind Mrs. Joseph Henry, Verqnron. . and Mrs. Alphnnuu M. . mm, mumw. ° so-. and Mrs. Edward Walsh (13, Summarville. . Mr. and Mrs. Linus smith, ilorv. -*"..E:.""~ ...,,. r St. Dani l at , -. lottotown. ° ° ch“ Orwell Do Women’ Institute, New Pertlimwomena. Mr Ci‘ Gertrude Coady. charlottgwwn Mr. and lottetown. Mrs. James I‘.-mis, sr., am,-n. tield. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pow Greenfield. °" we J-M °- M- Mr. and Mrs. George McPhee and Mrs. Bernard Coady. Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodm d, Lake Verde. em on Mt Ind Mrs. Aus-ustine Wiener. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs.-. H.l". M h , Charlottetown. M’ M Mr. and Mrs. J hn ls B Charlottetown ° °“°"’ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mcmnis and 18-mill’. Earnsclitfe. Mr. and Mrs. Win. '1‘. Goady and Family, I-Iaaelbrook. Mr. and Mrs. J c 1; , Charlottetown. mph mu "3 Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MacMil- lan. Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan, Alexandria. Edwina and Alireda Clohossey, Charlottetown. 11$. lfohnlinnls, Greeniield. e. o M Each Charlottetown.“ em ma Mm’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scale, on“. lottciown. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDon- ald. Charlottetown. Mr. Ind Mrs. Elmer MoQuaid, Bedtord. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brasel, Johnsons River. Mr. and Mrs. James Lappin, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connolly, txiarlottetown. - Mr. Ernest Connolly, Charlotte- town. Mr. Henry Miller, Charlottetown. Mr. John Doyle, Charlottetown. Mlss Mary Morrisey. Cambridge, Mrs.’ Minnie J. Maooormack. St. John‘. N. 3. Mrs. Annie MacDonald, Toronto. n Miss Ida B. Walsh, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Miss Mary 3. Cairns, Hyde Park, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claeye (2). White Rock. 3.0. _Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacCorm- ack. St. John. N. 8. Mary 0. Chisholm. Boston. Mass. May Morrisey, I-lsliiax, N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker. Mt. Ryan. ‘ ' Bouquets t sister Mary Csmillus. Charlotte- own. Margaret Walsh. Boston. Mass. Telegram Mr. Joseph B. Mcrrisey. Tig- nish, P1.“!l.I. 0‘ S 1'“ EUIIC ill 1 Mrs. James Lappin. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Isabelle Drieeoll and family, Mt. Herbert. Mr. Ind Mrs. Emund Murphy, Charlottetown. Mrs. James Murray, Tyrone. Mr. T. A. Brother. Charlotte- wlilh ‘ mm: orrisey r. and Mrs. ew M . Charlottetown. Gertrude Ccady, Charlottetown. Annie MacDonald, Toronto. Mum Man’ MOITIIUI. Cambridge. ass. Mrs. Jerry Murphy. China Point. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood, Mt Herbert. Mr.. and Mrs, John Steele, Char- lottetcwn. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman, Charlottetown. Miss Ida I. Walsh, Pllln. Mass. Mrs. J.J. Murphy. South shore. in. and Mrs. Joseph Morris, Kinbcra. Mary C. Chisholm. Ioeton. Mass Miss Mary 3. Kylie Park. Mrs. Prod nynes, Char— * Jamaica 3‘ _ .._..__.,o,_‘. , PAGE TI-TIRTEEN S. A. 129 QUEEN 81'. Marie, swneham. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ma.cDoug- all. Millcovc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh, Summeryille. Mr. and Mrs. Mt. Buchanan. Watson Bishop. lord. N. Y. Vernon River sub-Division, W.l... Mrs. David Roberts, Bonshaw. Miss Joyce Wlsginton. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Montreal. Mn. and Mrs. Leo Rooney, Brighton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Minchln, New Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Tierney, Clyde River. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn, Suin- mervilie. Mr. and Mrs. James McMannus. Cambridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Leod, Orwell. Mr. and Mrs. 1". J. Murphy, sum- uierviile. Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Ma.cNell1, New Perth. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles White Rock. 3. C. M.r. and Mrs. Al Mclsaac, Fair- view, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers, New Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Henna- berry, New Perth. C.- Mac- Claeys. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Drlsoull, Mt. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Ennis. Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bradley. st. Teresas.. Mrs. Laura Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain. sum- mervllle. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly, Fort Augustus. Orwell Wcmens Instimte. New Perth Wcmens A titute. Miss Margaret Walsh. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalziel, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. touts Smith and family, Toronto, Ont. Miss Evelyn Walsh, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walsh, sum- rnervllie. Mr. and Mrs. Bedicrd. zeta and Evelyn Mcxenna. New Mensa. Hamilton, int.’ Mrs. Catherine Preught and iam- ily. aummerville. . James and Stephen Mcxenn Calgary, Alta. Beatrice Mcxenna. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Mae Mclnnis and iarnlly, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pease, New J sreey. Mr. and Mrs. i-iarold Jamieson. Sturgeon. Mrs. William Macheod, Boston. aae. Mrs. Mary Dougan. Moncton, N. B. - card iii Thanks Miss Margaret Mcxenna, Bed- ' Elmer McQuaid. . recent and bereavement, also those who sent. Mass Cards, and Mes- sages or synwathy and especially to Mr. Stuart MacPherson. 0PIra- tor of the snow plow. ACCESSORIES YOUR ~ GOSTUME ‘For admiring-glances, wear smart accessories.‘ llliovee, Hat, Hose, Handbag, in new styles "Ind colors to give your Spring wardrobe till extra “lift” that proclaims you the well-dressed womalh McDONALD PHONE 808 EARLY U. S. 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