Keppocll Waier Safely Tests H". mung people of Keppoch -M.-ii 'had an opportunity of h. --mg swimming and water saf- Wm esfs at the completion of the L nd presented awards to hr: lsetirzegsfui candidates. Mrs. J es. Mary Cullen. Jim- LOUN: on Pamela Aitken. .,..ntiiiued from P856 1 M, iyi'it;tz.lllCrEaSeS of other cuts at .11 be allou ed. l)f'l cent to add a voluntary price cut of four to five per cent. liial associations for price goods. electrical clothes. wallpaper. oietlm. if the traders really play ball tutti the government. it small in- cit-use ill the purchasing power of Ii.iiinn soprano who died in 1931. sang in school concerts at the age of six. HOWARD MclNNIS 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. DIRTIIS. MAIIRIAEES. DEATHS 5Dc Per insertion ammo TIAHAR-At the Prince I953. in Mr. and Mrs. .-on. Gary Francis. 9 lb. 9 oz. CRAIG-At Trenton Memorial Hos- Dllal, Trenton, ()nt., August 28th. tiiec Mary Morgan) 9. Mflfgiiil. t'A.ilPB!-JLL-At the Prince County liosllital on August lath to Mr. aIldpMrS. Louis Campbell. Cin- iiams Road, a son. Robert An- djrti. tit-ight '1 lbs.. 2 02.1. i 7 DEATHS .ilacLEOD-Suddenly at his real- d'”C'- Mllimiue Road, Monday. illiitli-ii 315i. 1953. Alexander Mac- .cod Ill his 'i'.'ird year. Resting at lie .iliirLean Funeral Home, Jun. "fal lmm Trllilly United Church iliiirstlay, service commencing at K-Lsll. Interment Valleyfieid ceme- 3'. son, John .lfcKEh'h A-At tiie Ciiarlottetown FllUl'fll. Vernon River at 9.30. In- .eimeiii in church cemetery. Please W Mat-Leiiit Funeral Home this Interment in "the Cemetery. il.D. Mactean. People's it is also negotiating with indus- redl-IC-.J. Storey and Mrs ticiis in furniture. shoes. househoidtson Ronald and daughter Gail ir' RII?'DllBnce6. hill-5. company with Mr. and Mrs. Ciar-l Piilht End llh' ence Duncan left cn Saturday for; 130 iiiv Matheson. F00!!! 'Iniei-mediate: Donald Pickardlsimpsons-sears Charlottetoui. , . J 5, istore. Mgrtftliilorz o'::"oil Rogers. Mirliavl . -- irnrniei-, Eleanor Farmer. Mar-1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES til l(cnip'.-: W”, 1,... ma lstationery. 172'.-; Kent Street. J? . ... J I ELDON NEEDS 100 BLOOD ”EE'pGov t 'DONOR.S at Red Cross Clinic iz. -. I between 1.30 and 3.30 P. M. A month later all otiier cuts arefrhosg in be reduced by the Slime 10 Del lseats may do so by calling at 250 the prices of coffee. oiitlvloore. Scufhporf, will be i: soap, margarine and nlncilmni hl'lto their friends on F.r'..;-'.y. Sept iemovirls 10”” wxes 0" lhfse l3l”0ei'4til from 3 until 6 o'clock on the ducts and by asking the merchants occasion of their 1 I i 5.353.235 iSiil.'."”iif.i ”;..J:.”."”” icancer Campaign SEPTEMBER 1. 1953 V . H CENTRAL DDAIIDIAII Teams For The ..DD. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures "Special Names" 3.- .IlMMY'b' TAXI-.-Dial 7379 or '1 . , . 1 I . tntgd Cross course of instruction ggg I , f'r)nfluL'l.CCl by Mr. Daroid T-mien. onaswau. ioi aectei snow t i ifiss Mary Farmer carried out graphs. ' LITE SAVING TEST TODAY ensembles now in stock Eldon Hall on Thursday afternoon. AT'l'E.N'I'lUN HOCKEY wishing to buy FANSI haldmg Mr. Raipli M. Jones. Manager .0! Eastern Securities. Cliarlotte- . l Grafton St. or phone 3892 con ttown (above) is chairman of the The sqvanmem 3'50 has plmfsl . t"SpeclaI Names Division" of the for bringihil WW" b-V fl” "7 '0! AT HOMETMIV mid M75 C31V”ltCh.al'lotteiown Cancer Campaign h0"”3.vi'hich opened last night. The fol- lowing are the teams which will .canvass the city this week:- Allister MacLeod and Harry Sears. H. C. Bohaker and J. C. Montgomery. Retici Lei-Kige and R.f5 P. Jardine. E. A. House and Fred Moore. Stewart Johnson and Gerald Proctor. J.J. Morris and Alban Farmer. , J. A. Macfsaac and Golden Wedding Anniversary. 1...? I LEAVE ox HOLIDAY-Col. F. Storey, their) 5 vacation trip to Sydney. over thei Cabot Trail. i san NEWS RELEIVEI) - woi-of iingcs might be brought about, but :wng received yesterday by Mrs. I it seems doubtful this will be w. chest" 5, MECLUN of the H-F- Mhcphee. enouzh l0bllV3;"-l iggtlge lhf't93'9nCd.Dassin8 in Vancouver of MJ'E.' Ralp'R4:(?(;'.9;V1;;': Roy labor trou e or 0 er a er par- lgowa d (3 I -f I h i - - iiameut T6F0uV9hF5- lknowrli parlifaeihenlgriean? lW'r.e.H::I!-ll Gordon Ffgtlirnsand Ralph ---” are Green, Q.C., MP. Mr. G ' , I ' Dame Nellie Melba, great Aus-lwm be mourned by 3 iosyreis. Allhllr BB9-ul:1l1i:a8hd lull friends across Canada. who knew her as a lady of gracious and beau- '. tiful character, and deep sympathy; Bob Large and Geo. Purvis. Ernest Coffin and C. T. .will be extended to her husband; M”'””"'"y' land two sons ll - gggggggg ,,.. IiN'l'EltTAIh'AS”"('AS1'-A teryl Brmsll And lprcsent was presented to one of guards, ilaiiai-. R. C. A. I-'.. summerside, is sang as a solo 1953. to Filo and Mrs. John Cral:,':'Thomas Lowther, and Walter Mac- Ewen. gieagsaiit evening was spent at Conmm d t'l'O'm page 1 an '5 Restaurant. Miirs.iliel'd. g 1 ' l'lTTED FOOTWEWR yesterday when Father George Tanjug said troops were "de- Mnnomld Oi 55 MM88l”Dl'8 Eh- pioyed in fighting formation" and ieriaiued the Cast of the iiiay.ao- left only after being ordered to do Dfoximalely '10 D60lJl9- A Wedding so twice by Yugoslav fiontier lhe Casli lhl! Coming bride's wed-t Italian newspapers have report- Cllhl Clay lmlhil in the hem" iulalirE.;ed that Italian troops and tanks A vote of thanks was extended to were being moved up to the fron- Siihdy and hi! Stuff for 5CIViC65'tier town of Gorizia, but defence l'9"d9l'9d- officials refused to confirm or deny ' these reports. An Italian army FLNERAL -57 NEW DOMINION spokesniali said only that troop -The funeral of the late Reuben mcvelnents were part of "iionnal Betta was held from New Dominion summer manoeuvres." United Church yesterday after- Official representatives of Brit- coumy noon. Services were conducted by ain, the U. S. and France spoke Hospital on Thursday, August 203,1-H the Rev. A. S. Weir. During the Monday with the governments in Josaph service ' Miss Shirley MacDonald lboth Belgrade and Rome, urging "Someday He'll a policy of caution. Make It Plain". Interment was in the church cemetery.'Pall bearersl were Martin MacDonald. James; Be-tits. John Betts. Cam MacPhee,' Death Yesterday Continued from page 1 the then three years course in two - years. gDIED IN MTII YEAR - Mrs. The late Mr. MacLeod taught M9-ry MHCRM. widow of the late school for several years at Heather- Willilm MHCR-I9. lohstime care- dale, Valleyfleld, Montague and taker at Victoria Park. died last Uigg. When he gave up teaching night ill the home 0i her d8uBh- he came to the city briefly in the ter, Mrs. Fred Smith. She was in employ of Prowse Brothers to ob- he! Mill YEN. She is Survived by tain a knowledge of merchandising. three sons, Nelson, Wallace. and Then he started in business in Albert, all of this city. and three Montague as it partner in the firm fiilulhierli Ediili at home; F'lor- of MacLeod and Maccregor. ence, Mrs. Ambrose Ward. Lillian, He returned to the city per- Mrs- Fred Smith. both of this cliydmiiiii.-ntly in 1922 and the follow- 9-nd HN'l'lel- MM Wllllllm Push. 'ing year became chief clerk in the Owosso. Mich. Funeral atrHnlze- Tax Office until 1927. He entered merits had not been completed laai the Registry of Deeds in 1943 and nisht remained until his .etirement last iMai-ch 1 although he had been on FUNERAL AT ST. PETEIVS BAY lsick leave prior to that. :'l105!Elilal, August 30. 1953. Peter J. -The funeral of Mrs. William. He was 9. member of Trinity ;:”"'l;;i- Oi Pownal, in his '7'lth Freeman Leslie was held yesterday United Church and served a great .hE cl '5! ”"'”ln' 1" l'950lh8 Ii morning from her late residence many years on the Committee of from wigrottetowti Funeral Home at St. Peters Bay to st. Peteias steivnoctii as well as having been place melt the funeral will take church where Solemn Rtquiem treasurer of the church. . gm mrsdal momlnl l01' R94? Mass WM Celebfhlved by R9V- Oweill Surviving are his wife. the form- " Mm ll" Sh -l03Chim'5 Sharkey. Deacon and Suu-deacon or Miss Emily Martin, of Klnross. and one daughter. Jessie. Mrs. were Rev. George MacDonald and Arthur MacLeod. A son. John. pre- Rev. Wilfred Keefe, Master of (mm mowers" CE!'Gm0nlG6 WM R9-V5 -7- P- deceased him several years ago. .lliicim;..i. , O'Haneiy. Piid.. and present in t 6 An adopted sister. Maud. Mrs. tint, ,Itii;...:l!381i,Fi;l:-,0) Cusp. Buhcl-UHF! W979 R9" W- V M3” Johnathon MacLonn. Edmonton, llatitiio. ill her, 94th, earl Ry D0"91d- "lld Rel” Rohmd M"CT Alberta, also survives. Il'Rlns am he i,.n.m.rrym '1-mg; Donald. l"'9"""3"l "mi 91”” l” Funeral services will he held ' the Chul'Ch CENW"-V Wmre 5"Vlc” Thursday nftcrnooti at two o'clock C0hdUCl'3d by Rel” owe" from Trinity United Church with morning 1 th were 'llliilllN'. (Mrs.e I-fl-st-ldienSci:ilt(lit hid 5h'”ke-V- P3”b'""5 WC” Mex interment in Vaileyileld Ceme- Fitzpm. S" from where the-mm Ovgnnley, Colin MacDonald. Jo- wry. eritl will he held tomorrow Wed "ph R' Larkm RoyCM;LE;llne' . ' ' I - l l d C. . ra . gensgiai service commencing at Ed'”"d Qugc-V an sessions Yastafday MEETING OF CREDITOR5 - The first meeting of creditors was Cmllllhued "'04? W88 1 held YEBICTUBY l" "W Lhw c”"”5.proposed to govern the practice of Building in Charlottetown in the medicine in this country." bankruptcy of John 5. Edilett. 0P V erator of the Barn Drive-In. Mal- hiiriilng Problem peque Road. The Eastern Trust compmy was mnmmed u "uh Touching on the nursing prob- ”)- lelii which exists in all parts of tee. Three in5P63l0l" we” pointed: Ivan Nicholson. represent- ing the M. P. Schurman Co. Ltd. 0. R. Simona. representing the Is- land Propane Gas Lid., and N. W. Lowther. QC. for Michael 3'0!- Mr. A. Alistair Macneod submitted a report on behalf of the trustee indicating that this business hadg boon operated since 1948 wiili al balance of profit until the present- year. This year. however. revenue declined and two Judlmmu W9" UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltslilre DIAL 5549 L Canada Dr. Burns said that where- as the medical profession did not accept the responsibility for this situation, it is so intimately con- nected .wiih the general health programme, and is so vital to the treatment. of patients that the C. M.A. cannot escape a share in the task of making it survey and as- ststing In an attempt to increase the number of nurses and nursing aids. Despite the fact that nursing training attracts apprmr y THE y GHARDIAN. p Stresses Progress Made CI'lARLO:l;TF.TOWN In Fight Against Cancer I "There is hope for the cancer. ' sufferer if he visits the doctor early. We are making progress in the fight against cancer and we are saving lives, Prince Edward Island has done more, on a per caplta basis, than any other Pro-' i I g , km.” 01 mg 3;oo .m” 3,; hi ea y , Vince." declared Dr. W. J. P. Mac- l:”'””"..'A:'.:,ti:;.miCiih.: and water P g...c.”.:B ch ,MIilan, 0.B.E., one of the found-! Mppoc T ittee made all the ATTENTION HOCKEY FANs' 0" of the Canadian CHM" 50': samy mmltn for this project. .Those wishing to buy lioldin: "lely ”'d President of the P'EtI'l M.-mngemllntiviing received L'9l'llll' lseats may do so by calling at Till mVl5l9"- 5" "'9 opening M they The la) Crests. lcmnon st. or phone 3892. I Charlottetown Cancer Campaign ""f'S an .m-y- Jlmmv Ives. Peter - last night. E”'me" .' p,..',w;.. Donald V1311 "LS1-yLp Mudlmgny ' "From a scientific standpoint Clark” Brm" . I mail, Great Georg; Street Eve... we are making progress and from 3l'””” H J ms 1.-Una" Jenn"; wig H1.5ty1e ' ' ' an educational standpoint we are J”"'0L:l'l HDnnald s,,'unde,-songl lggg making progress." Dr, MacMillan V-Tm” ' I SEE THE NEW Uomarc Bath, said. "Because of the educational program being carried on in this Province we are getting cases earlier and thereby saving lives. ,we know we are getting the cases earlier because the pathological Especlmens show more "new" con- specimens showed "old" which were practically hopeless (when they went to the doctor. We are adequately equipped here to treat cancer by surgery. X-ray or 'radium either singly or in com- bination. "We are saving iivesvthrough our eduactionai program and we are contributing towards cancer lrcsearch and fellowships for doc- lltors, We are sending several of our own Island doctors away each 'ycar. We need money to carry out this program and this is the reason for the cancer campaign. That the cancer campaign is re- lgarded as a most important one ll: evidenced when our people ialways subscribe to the amount Iof our objective-the cancer cam- paign has always gone over the top and I am sure it will again this year. l "This money cancer for the cer whereas a few years ago mo.st' C8598 it Dr. MacMlllan campaigh-Cis going tdvhelp people save the lives of their loved ones anti perhaps it will help save .iheii' ovtn life." concluded Dr. iMarMiliaii. n i Mr. W. H. Beaten. general .chairman of the Charlottetown 1Cancer Campaign presided, and expressed his appreciation to the lteam members who turned out on such a hot night. He paid special 'tribule ins did Dr. MacMiliani, pin Mr. Ralph M. Jones. chairman of tile special names division. I Mr. Jones distributed the cards .tu the splendid band of workers .4iisted in another column) and pihanked them for their attendance .and splendid co-operation. , The "special names" canvass starts today and must be con- lciuded this week to make way ,for the general canvass next .week. Tea guests at Government House late yesterday morning were visit- ing women from the Associated Country Women of the World Con- oils to their departure from the Island. Receiving them were Lieu- tenant Governor T. W. L. Prowsn .and Mrs. Prowse, Premier A. W. Malheson and Mrs. Matheson. Prince Edward Island is the first Province whose lieutenant governor has so honored this group. The ten table at Government House was decorated with crimson sweet peas in a crystal bowl. on a base of greenery. The rooms also contained bouquets of late summer flowers. Previous to the tea. the group toured the Provincial Building. os- corted by Premier Mathesori. Hon. l"we should keep ourselves i - formed as to the entrance require- ments and encourage young ladies of our communities to consider all the advantages of a nursing career before establishing themselves in other educational pursuits." He went on to say that wastage could be decreased by discouraging the employment of trained nurses in services which do not utilize the long and special training re- quired in our nursing schools. Hundreds of nurses are employed in Doctors' offices who could be spared to make a contribution in iaiiy trained. ”I often wonder." he said, "why fully trained nurses are engaged as hostesses on air- craft crews where their special training cannot be fpily utilized to advantage. with the establishment of so many military hospitals across the country it would not be unreasonable to expect that they should share In the cost and pro- gramme of training, particularly for the special duties required of military personnel." President Burns referred to the fcirmation of a College of General Practitioners of Canada which has been under consideration by lead- ers of the new enterprise for five years. The decision has been reached to proceed with the for- mation of such H. college Dr. Bums dealt fully with the prob- lems of the general practitioner and various phases of the profes- sion as carried on by specialists in many fields. In conclusion he said ”1i is great tribute to our ssociatioti that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second. has graciously eviterd- ed her Royal patronage to the Canadian Medical Association." Afternoon Meeting Mr. F W. Jciks. Department of Health and Welfare. P. E. Isiaiid. spoke at the afteriioon meeting in Prince of Wales College auditorium explaining the activities of the :"':eni'V instituted Laboratory Ser- vices for fungus diseases. and was iu..c.t'e.l by Dr. J. G. MacLcan of saint John. NB.. who described the clinical picture of some skin infections. Dr. Gerald M. Hal- penny of Montreal concluded the afternoon session with an address on "Management of Constipation.' A happy release from a strenu- ous indoor day with the tempera- ture hovering above 81 was pro- vided by Dr. Harold Shaw and Mrs. Shaw at their beautiful summer home at Stanhope. Sev- fcrencc who were honored previ-. I field for which they are spec-l Country Women Of W017? Conclude Visit To P.E.' iDougaid Macxiunon, Minister of Public Works; Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources; and Hon. C. C.. Baker. Minister of Agriculture. ”It was rt lesson in history for tile." said one lady. ”to visit the Confecieratioli Chamber. I didn't lreaiize it was located here in Cliarlottetown." The visitors with the design of the room and pointed out to each 'other the points of beauty which lthey saw. ' The international pary left for IMurray Harbour at ll.l5 a..m. Mrs. IJ. L. Herring tiife member of the P.E.I.W.I.t, Mrs. N. Malheson of Southport. and Mrs. P. Gates, East Royalty. accompanied them on 'their buses. I At. Murray Harbour .lhey were imet with friendly greetings from 'the local W.I. president, Mrs. T. H. Fraser and many Institute mem- 'bers. At the public hall. they were lserved luncheon and heard the Island Hymn. Lady Bride Binney of Tasmania. expressed the ap- -'prcciation of the group and how imuch they had enjoyed warm Is- land hospitality. Before they departed oil the ferry for Caribou, N.S.. the we- men were presented with souvenir seemed impressed I seashore shells on which were (painted a map of the Island. Their tour of the Marifimes continues this week through Nova Scotia after which they will re- to their homes. Airmenjeil Iturn t l Continued from page 1 Itmcmd by Staxnersi mmmn ldf commissidn," Murray said. "We low a. heavy cloud covering. but got completely turned around. "About 2 am. Sunday we were turning to try to get on the direc- ttionai beam from Churchill. when I felt the aircraft twist. The pilot hit me on the leg and I knew we thad a starboard power failure. "I was working the throttles, but getting no response. The pilot said there was water ahead. but we hit the ground first. exploded to star- board and bounced nose-up into the water." Tile starboard side of the air- craft was flaming after it hit the first time. The plane bounced into! the'wate.r. hit and exploded again, then car'.wheeled in flames Its ,estimated speed was 175 miles an lhour. I "When we hit the water I started to pray. then the steering .coiumii came back and hit me iacross the nose." Murray said. PO. A. R. Gossel. 24, of Granum. Alta., and Ltic. F. M. DeBale. 20, lof Halifax. were slightly burned by. lthe flash nres following the expio-I the crew but these two. sions. All 3jumped into the water. I Salvage Equipment when the plane remained afloat. Discusses Health Insurance Al . Rotary luncheon "We keep always in mind the injunction of our Code of Ethics. The greatest wr-II-being of the sick person should be the whole study and core of the honourable physician'." said Dr. A. D. Kelly of Toronto in addressing the R0- tary Ciuh at yesterday's luncheon held in the Charlottetown Hotel. Dr. Kelly, who is deputy general secretary of the Canadian Medi- cal Society and scheduled to ad- dress the P.E. Island Medical So- ciety in session here this week. was speaking on "Medical care securily for Ciitiadians." Dr. Kelly referred to matters touched on in the recent Federal campaign which are designed to make our lives richer and fuller. "basic policies which sincere men if good-will of every political ptirty have advanced as good for the country". lie spoke of the re- imarkable unanimity in endorsing health insurance as a legitimate (goal for the Dominion and the .Provinees. "By th:s,'.' Dr. Kcllv continued, "they obviously mean compulsory health iiisuraiiec. It is junmistakeabic that a system of financing personal medical anti lhospitai services from taxation is -.in the minds of those who legis- late for us Canadians." i "We can look forward," said the iipeaker. "tn fl continuation of the lGovernmeni's policy of introdu- Vcing health services gradually by lextending the range of national .heaIth grants." I "The precipitate introduction of '8 service providing personal medi- leai services is a hazardous under- taking and personnel and facili- ties musi be available before it ltservice can be delivered. Federal financial aid would be forthcom- ling when half the provinces indi- lcaied they were ready to pro- lceed," was the lfllDl'Cll('I' drawn from a recent statement of the Prime Minister of Canada. Quotes Qldtime Contract "We should recognize that most of our people are so dependent oil the regular receipts of, next week's pay envelope that they are wery much interested in protect- ing themselves against the for- 'seeable hazards of life. which is not a new departure In Canadian ,hisiory." continued the speaker. He then quoted from it contract ronlained in ihe arcliives of Moni- raai dated i655 "Between Etienne 3Bouehard. Muster Surgeon and Urbain Tessier, and 36 other!- PAGE rive Annual Convention Of Catholic Women's League The (list annual Provincial Cori- divisions were organized during lhl ;vention of the Catholic Women's iyear bringing our total number to league of Canada. opened at North 137 and our membership to over Rustico last evening with Bene- .2000. In addition our honorary diction of the Blessed Sacrament p member.-hip consists of 225 Sisters at Stella Maris Church, celebrate-d of the Congregation of Notre Dame .by Rev. Eric Robin. pastor. This and St. Martha. twas followed by a dinner meetingl "Eldut.-atton - study Clubs Lrhe lat 6.30 in Stella Mari Hall. pre- 'C.'ltliolic girls scliolarslllp stand! .sided over by the hostess .president, out as our principal educational .lMrs. M J. Dayle, North Rustico. project. 3885.00 was donated to this .In the unavoidable absence of Hi-. fund by 22 Sill)-dlViSlOrl.. during the iEcellency, Bishop Boyle. grace was past year, while eacli year seer offered by the Provincial Director, several young ladies receive dc; Rev. George Maccormack. The urees who have been given schol- ldelegates and visitors were cord- arships. Almost all sub-divisions ially welcomed by the. crairman. donated prizes to schools and col- pMl's. Doyle, and greetings were it-in-s. A SllVill' ti-opliy was donated also extended by Rev. Eric Robin. to the Dania Festival Association iparish priest. as also fraternal and 575.00 was donated to the ygreetlngs from the Knights of Co- Musical Festival Association. The .lumbus by Grand Knight Waiter crusade for good reading is sup- iM0"l559.V- ported by all our sub-divisions. I A short address was then given One reports a book stand in vesti- iby the Provincial President, Mrs, bule of the church, another has an IL. L. Noonaii, who on behalf of ihe'appi-nved list of books posted in .'Provincial Council expressed great church vestibule. another report: lpieasure at the privilege of hold-fpurchasing books to distribute to ling the convention in the historiclhomes in the parish. Several sub- lparlsh of North Rustico. She also divisions donated books to public paid tribute to the beloved Queen library, while others requested good llfiizabetii Ilnd. tviic.-e coionaticii books was celebrated SlIlL' the last an- Legislatiuii and Citizenship -- lnuai convention, and expsessed Our members take an active part lpleasure at the response of the in every worth while community 'l..eague members in this Province.'project and contributions and ac- who together with Sister membersltive assistance is given to every lfrom all across Canada joined in deserving cause Our obligation as iprayer impioring Airniglity God to citizens was marked by attendance igriml her 8 lDhE B-rid happy Thigh at special services on coronatior and to grant peace and prosperltyday and a share in the spiritual to Canada, the Commonwealth and bouquet which was sent to her Ma- the world. lji-sly Queen Elizabeth on that oc- I snp also paid fitting tribute to casion. Jthe former beloved Director. the "Lay Re-treats ilate Father McQuaid. and CXDl'9SS- activities - The led the pleasure of herself and lhevnlflll is growing in popularity. A members of the appointment by.Diocesan Retreat was held M Notre His Excellency the Bishop of Rev.lDame Academy in July, besidel George Maccormack to succeedlseverai parish Retreats under C lhim. "World conditions present a W. L. auspices Prizes were donat- tchallenge to our faith and morals." ed for Chri.s'.ian Doctrine, Vest- she said. "and we must fortify otir ments. Altar Linens and flower: spiritual front if we are to meet,'wcrr- donated. Financial assistance this challenge successfully and as'is given to Sacred Heart Radio icatholic women we can do muchlPrograni. Precious Blood Mon”. to restore Christ in the family, inilery and St. Martha's Building the hearts and minds of men by Fund. also our Ladies Missionaries. word and example." .'Masses are offered for living and A message of pleasure and goodjdeceased members, while practical- and Spiritual Retreat move- will was then extended by the.ly all sub-divisions help to keep Provincial Director, Rev. Georgelaltars and churches clean and at- Maccormack, who congratulated tractive. lthe League and encouraged them "Social Action. Child Welfare Ito keep up the good work and ex- Health and Niltrition - The So- .pand. if possible. In the unavoid-pcial Welfare Bureau receives fin- Fabie absence of the Recording Sec- anciai assistance as well as willing reiary. Miss Iphlgenie Arsenauit, workers from our sub-cllvlslong her report was read by the Corre- ,Several of our women sew and knit historic I tried contact navigation, flying be-fared flares. Under it's terms the said Bpou-iapondlng Secretary. Mrs. James and send boxes of clothing whiit chard undertakes and obliges him-lPenclergast, a synopsis of which members who are near to the bur. self to dress and I0 Ph.VSlI'. 0i all appears elsewhere in this paper. leau meet there weekly for seam; sorts of illness. except the palsuel Rev. Clarence Petrle. pastor of.knittlng, remaking, and any othol lof smallpox. leprosy. epilepsy Blldisollth Rustica parish then intro-lasslstance necessary. Contribution; llithotomy until a complete rCC0V',duced the guest speaker, Judge J.jare sent to Red Cross, March oi lery, or as complfle us they be S. DeRochea, who delivered an in- Dimes, Sacred -Heart Home possible, in consideration of 100 spy,-mg addyggg on matters import- Orphanage, T.B. League, Hospitals sous each year. fiuyuhlc hyfachpant to the League and to the pub-jetc. Besides financial assistance of the above namrd IIEFSO"-I-' p lie in general. ;our members assist at Blood Don- . The present inrm ill h"a”ll.'"" A word of thanks on -behalf bftors Clinics, Red Cross Campaign surance indicates 1034-000 fvalli the Provincial Council was the-nlsponsoring the distribution of cod Indians c0vt'rNl hy lhe Pl3"5- rmsjgiven by Mrs. Fred Steele, Provin-lliver oil at cost price from the :50" Ml ll"-'l"d9 . ""3 5”b5"'be"lciai Treasurer. she sincerely thank- lRed' Cross. and clothing, groceries Ito plans of mtldmll 95” "'”””',ed the pastor and ladies of Northymilk and school books were sup-' speaker, theiplied in many cases. All sub-divis. written lty Blue CU”. "lid Bl””.Rustico. the guest lshieiti. MI” (I095 'l ;,"””d" '”h”'IPrnvincial President, the Provin-'ions visit the sick and shut-iris and large, number coveredv y 00mm;-gcial Director and all who in anytbring them treats. . cml Insurance dC0tllt:;'::l5:0v:fe:llP miway helped to make the meetingl "Publicity - Canadian Leggue. 1l1ilV9 Plhlhs Bgral Cimtmcts R I-Slboth profitable and pleasantlp Reports show that about 100 copies Inuuslruz 399 M mm' Wart Tllcnmeetlllg closed with frhi-.nr the Canadian League are com- i9.SilmBi4e” llzgamdmiis taro wV"gtQuelen to convene for the business mg to this IDIOCESG. According to ,ilV9A TI" '0" ' . t uh Cow sessions on Tuesday morning. reports received only about, om Ml 1" Whole I" '" 9” W half of our sub-divisions publish '::;:ts for medical or hospitnll Secretary. Report than rlneetirigs and activities. This, l ' hi dd . D:- V. . . in coud be improved on. We lxgl" c::I';g”:la"dg bees" A inggaucelds Following is a brief report of the.ha.ve always found the prey in love lfliairman Waiter Hyndmnn. Priovmcml Comm” M the C'w'L' ltms Pmvmce mo” cofopenuve 1” lwtas thanked bv me c.H.hni,m,nV It Kives me great pleasure to.the matter of publicity especially 1 viii till” ihe following condensed ie- in respect to our annual convention ti” "' pport of work accomplished in the.i-epoi-ts. Mn Alli" ”0”"" .”.'.”l" 3”" in sub-divisions of the c. w. L. "Girl Guides - Several sub divi "I"-lide club ""5 5 "mm: Romp in Prince Edward Island. mjmw-V ion and Rev. Athoi Roberts, M.D.. uorganizanong mve new wbyi Continued on Page it a guest. I I Norman W. they first saw the rescue Diane. plane approached and Murray The men were picked up by Ill float-equipped Otter aircraft flown by F0. L. G. Dennan of Toronto. The landing on the lake was haz- ardous dtic to the shallow water. The plane carried Stamers, Mur-'WE'RF2 t-ntlirailed uith the mnriern simplit-itv of Ile.-ign that. is dpm. ray. Gossei. DeBaie and Wcntzeli.onsirated so very beautifully in the new ”'i'WlNT()NE" EARTHEN. plus three other men, F0. W GuWARE now on display in the China l)nptirtni:-nts of Hoiman's in Chat- Morion. 22. radio operator. from lottetown and in Sumntersidc. Pei-soii.-ilI.i, I find the dinnerware. the Lethbridge: and two navigators. breakfast or tea sets in the interesting ndri nieces. quite Irresistible. Fog w. V. G;-lgac. 27. Rlverbend. There are several soft color combinations ftom which to choose-Mar Que, and F0. G. W. Dugtlld, 2Q, nolla while and Sfpla---lllllSllf'00nI and ice green -mushroom and sepia- Liilooet. B. C. mist blue and petal bloom. The prices of "Twinione" are reasonable- fjj for instance a cup and saucer in the lovely clrissiv shape is just 1.2: and the other prices are in comparaltln pi-oporiioii to that . . . Please itin come and see the "Tu-intone" l-Ziitlliemxnt-n. I'm most enihusir e; about iii You'll find it in the ('htn:i llrpiirtmrnis of Bath Hnlmllu Stores. T0 CIVIC your ll'0.xx(W that rimireri Illlllr-x'l()lliIl look of until a hair out of pln('e" you will ttnnl and need the uontleritii HEl.ENl:Z CURTIS "SPRAY NET"--n magic mist flint h;ll'.'l)i on easily and quickly, that is absolutely harniless to the hair nnrl Qt'i'llll and 'hlil gives a perfectly natural looking control for loose ends and ulii-arts. ft is available in the Cosmetic Section at HoIninn's and the price for the spray con- tainer ill will last for ages and ages! is only lust l.'i”.'i. More and more professional hairdressers use llelr-ii Curtis "Spray Net" for their iniost fastidious ciistoiner.s- now lfill tan use it yoiirsv-if In your own .home. Treat yourself in this unlitlerftll hair t'niiirollei'- you'll be truly ;riclighted with the effect and the appeal-mire of tour hair after using tit, Helene Curtis "Spray Net" is atnilriiile iii the Cosinelic Section at llolniiinis, THE golden days of Atttttnm are just around the corner BUT rlghl through this lovely season are plenty of rainy days too . . . That's . the craft land removed more equipment and "Md by "Merl"! ml" in W W- the men returned and spent the night on the fuselage. The next day. the fire in the aircraft dead.' they freed a rut-,er dinghy and rowed itshore. They. returned to a couple of days later Phnn 5545 land fishing through the fuselage with grappling hooks. lived in a . I 3 ectal 33 9 made from the rubber dinghy and On shore they why you do need an ALI. PURPOSE COAT to serve you whether thl day be shiny or dull! Maybe youli-e strained your clothing budget til the point of bursting. if this be the case. you'll be interested in the new ALL PURPOSE COATS that have arrived in the 5 and 10 De- ;partmenl. They're priceri l:'i.9Fi but they look lllllflll, much more: 1.Smarll,v made In A full lined. raglan style with convertible cuffs and la neat one-biitinn neck clnsiiig. you may choose pray. wine, navy oz Ereen in such fine fabiirs as rayon not-ti. ivnven har checked rayon tweed efferi rayon or material with a close nuhhy riot. Be smart. for Fall in one of thew reasonably priced hilt ultra smart All Purpose Coats from the 5 and 10 Department at Holmanls. recorded in Aulult Th” l""l1- thirty per cent of Canadian girls gngpme doctor. ma wt”, were 5 l'"P9'- Enh dlyv Ml"'”V md LOTTET OWN buildings and most of the equip- 0, ,,.,,,,c.,,,,.,.,,, ,,.,,,d,,.,, m Cpl. D. H. Wentzel1,2l. of Bridge- y Iniy o o ment is covered by mortshl!-'1 mid shortage is widespread and irlicreaaf m nbtendli?” gay: rm-S mm-:1”! WM". N. 3.. WEN iihoill 10 miles FINFST QUA ' - FUNERAL HOME bun of We '0 "l0 "M" G”"""' ”"'- "9 lutwled "l inert-ted :'.:'e'."n'.yiiiwii”ii.'iini"7i.J'"l..3'Ziiil5i ”"”'"”' "V" ” ”"""' ll”: "MI . . .. .. E 7 ment. and to tl::iward' alnrd iirl-'tl"::: lenrolmt-nt of student nurses and nbmn the qmmv 01 entertainment Ill.) rliilllnl ""9 '0 5”PPl”"'”l ”l9' PLATE (l0RN"'D BEE! 8 Euaton POWWA "I ' W” ""3 WI" "l”l""0" 01 Kmiulit dulbeii itti'b -be t it ill” " if ”'"”' . A : .-iai i la ii i . I i .-t.iIed f t the ' st trustee the reason fnr bankfI1PiC.V nurses. 3:! "inn Hzm or"(;m?"f0":):,:d Miirray was In charge pf the at olll) Sp” 0 p mm H” mm m 1 ' m C DIAL use p was insu-12:!-ent capital. .195 Dlllalcllnenv the Doctor uld. :xeg1e;ifndedol;nVi!(:li':llls dexrlcrisge asilgig: :l'Klmf'x3tfLIl'lelllZl;lii::"::;&e Alta; 37 015 Per Lb. wm,emem,C of the pubm 8' Prince of waits Couega sq '5 c . i . ”mP'"' Fmlefll Md fonolals computed by their daughter Mich- The sessions will continue today W" 1” ”” m”””" h' '""” Elly With Confldellm It during the session of Prince Edward Island Medical Ambulance Service D. one and their Ion-in-IIW and with addresses ll e. w. c. both A "W 0' mm hm "N ””""e , ..m,.,.,,,h Mrl. John viin lwt-rrggg limrfs . rhglalmneriids liar: vlftgr rlorlglnz atngh n;te:iocIiiiI aim!!! ii '” ' ”'"'”l"' ””'"- Convention. If you wish a doctor Monday or Tuesday, - t df an exen vs 5 aurayngt unceona e . . sun os- . lg mm mm "L from Boston after visiting friends ital where the guest speaker. will spotted new" H-M DIAL 5535 Allgllsl 31 OF S9 l. 1Sl. Dial 9413- lndlq, ; ' "GR the West 00 P p . . Inna , and relatives in that city and vle- be Dr. AD. Kelly of Toronto. with Murray and wentzeii were tend- - Wm Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hut-stis ac- inltv - Dr. E. S. Cllddings presiding. mg the signal nre Saturday when