_. iv; u .,__ ...._.__....__'__l _ k-g-L a." <a;v;-—-~-—-___ ' “»»oo+_oo-o++»oc++¢0 040004004444 i "fifiwr "Wm ‘ "an? the Central Guardian a I WE INVITE YOU T0 TRY OUR r 1 Tlill uolilntii h recurred for nowil o tlnlellxul’ Iiilcrcii but uilvcrtlnlilg of i t t 3f! m". at xll-Illtalfh lyl tie illlll-l-celi ll: 4 , D a _ m‘ a.‘ I ly playable ill- '51]- N ___..:.=_-_~;-__. ——— _ ~_ D ALL OUR COOKING IS GENUINE ‘l slgyitiqp-glpEnATloi mglzEm . , e4 ‘ '- - - - - ‘. , n] _ i ‘I i 4 ‘ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDIED 1 t: .1 ill]:Qufétlatlrtlsglinctitg fgrb msertioil t , . . , - lil‘ ans ou. 1 ‘v d t i; We are being highly complimented on the fine i} f fill tile Office not tlltcl tilllil ficellliit. i I qualify of our foods, and the skilled manner in f, I ‘e "mvwils dill" . f I which they are prepared and-served. n» weilgsflggtldldutltgell‘?! gives-lam? t o . l t i , voiiR DOWN TOWN DINING ROOM t; I sumo, ,,,,_,, he", 0;, F.5d“ cg; 1 z Pt-EASANT — "RDERLY — SANITARY i. i statistic-til ants“ "t." , , , . v c rm e. t: - FOUNTAIN SERVICE —- ICE CREAM t“ $00k Dlace first. was veiy interest- ‘ I ' l‘ Y ‘ _ __ _ ‘ " 1m! 8nd was enioved bv all to tlte 1 o hlLlib MAGAZINES SMOKES FRUIT :1’ fullest measure. A daintv lunch was , z Q4 served bv the ladies of the district 5 of after which the remainder of the : 5 a EVEIIIIIRVWIIS spent in dancing. The 1 ‘ ‘ , glgzficilglillridlflrsi vtgrer’ Ladigsh Miss 4 > 0o . lems. enua v won i t ' go bv David MCYVIIHTPK and Theodore i Q t‘: Tonle.‘ drawn hv Theodore Toole. . l—~~'" R_ 1L DEVEREAUX, Mal-m u. :0 Conso atlun. Charles Toole. 2 ' I ~1 g a —_—"" t lfi Grout (leorge btreet Phone I20 t b FUNEP". sciences-rt».- flin- z > eral of Mr. Jiimes Berekcr took whovwooooooeoevc-cmmw»owwevwoowaw-oa-ov-ono- mm“ “m” w‘? W" irFitiPttco. innoovovoovo+00+o+oowv0>o4+++0+0++m+o+wo4wm Grim‘! T" 'i"i="- "-"*"“~Tdtl.\‘ millil- gjfl; intz tn St. iclmers Church, ‘Cor- rari Rail, and ""51: lfll""‘i\’ ntcitrlcd. Services at the church and crave l were conducted hv Rev. William i P. MacDonald of Atherta" The - W n nail bearers were ‘fessrs. James .T ‘Prainnr. Rcninmln R"'"Ki'ii)rii1, I I tfl 3MP. TOILET PAPER From P. W. C. B!’ CHARLES E, . - MACARTHUR CvIHHlILLAIZILIuII-S ale CAlIuAAul-M to lite r. it. u‘. llocsty IMQIII WLMUII hl/Il a c-a tlutoly utter tlll. to‘. u. u. tclalu tllcsuay uncut. ‘slit: pu-lllc Illa Dlzucu ui. tut- u. ". u. llult. atlltuull. ulltlll. mill otcwoll Stucco \ iitttl cilcll lvl‘ LIIL! L‘. w. u‘. tclllll iiltlle mourn/its ouulltiers BCUA\.U tvw luula. lilc lullolvlltu is uit: s‘. w. t. lillcllo. Lluzll. uullilllllg, LJUIUIIUU, Slesuu. ulllls. lvlulltlls; l-ervttllus, Illilln blllclnl, ‘lallulitiuls, AVA-t)" ldkllc. alt-halt, svsuuztlty null yvtlau. b. u. 0.; Goal. nllllntmr us:- rulllc. llltlllol‘. iukiiuts lulu lilac‘- L’\.'litII\I| cumulus. MUXIL, Ituucll, heal... y luurlitlttllltu. uteeie anti hUtAIlIIL-ll The folowinu are the dates oi lit- l’. iv.’ o. lcitla-ltlttlal utciicy" LlltlllLUlt/‘ilotllil plllyollo: C. vs. IYJIJIUiUY iltti and Year DlMalUli two. IWIJLIAIIY l-hh-Srd Year vs 2nd Your b. rebrutirv Nth-Coiutnercials Zlntstotl uue, V6 ‘The rcuulur uteetiriai oi‘ the S. C. i1. ailltlY Llrouu was held at the l. ll. l... A. weuriestlav evening at . OUlUUIi. _Tiie first uiccliiiu oi,‘ the boxing Lime: \t.ll be iivlu ui rrilltc ul miles Lolltilc tuuut. All sttltlulits inn ttntr lite iliiocl" tile cttlclul Jtlttltoll Ul l tul. ivlililltli hctlLll-ll. 'il:ll.\.:lol" oi LIIlZ-ll,‘ cutsws. inc var- . llllllLllL! tzrouns are tnlungcd ir.-t,...-.tu ‘to itctulil, ‘llciullt itlid Le. it is ilOlJlJU liilit ul. stutftilts it. tirll>.l..liu ill LIIIn iilulily spoil. ttlli lttt iiltill‘ tiults btltll lull" null ltliilflcttlts. "lit“.~0l\'t.‘(l that love of girls has ifililevtl mun mule trouble titan love ct mtnrt’ “its ..,-..-ttl;.ii A.» tlcuutc iicltt on \V(.lll.5tl'l\\'l rro SKlL‘ smok- ers ivcle his“ llllilxiti. blllhcnatld Mitchziv nut Jlilnes Douse. Con lde blitiilhuill were Dorocln Alley. erilita Mlicliciizie. mu itose Bitt- Wistle. MT. Leixh Tierney was critic Ind T. ilcfilois tircsldeiit. The vote has Pm 4d. Con 12. The meetiiitz clawl ililPl‘ a few remarks were "tilde bv tlic llonoinrv President. Pioicsszu" Blanchard. The rciztilnr weekly skate was held in the l-‘oriiin Wednesday with "W? ti aruc number in attend- ‘Flfv Ftlti-‘ic was furnished bv the rmkottlimn, o" tvcotmt of the sibscnce of "l" Iilaiii the volleyball izitme ch was to be held iii the P. W. autiii~-' boflnenfdtllllll on Saturday was Vf __._______i SUFFOLK SCHOOL llni-inr roll for Janun ' ., ry. (IillllU X~-l ciencvleve Oodri-ey, 2 Hi5 llrlitllev. Glade Vll hifJlClS rapid Gmdc m_1 Albert Reid grade Ii-1 Onrii R d. Mmkedc I gee.» i Ellll Reid llllli seamP-lolinsnn (equal). 2 Keith ‘We I (Jr) t Eve‘ He'd. and iMW Yhndir-v fenlnl) gnJnllifi Mel- wf- 7i Pnv iviciihcr Perfect pn-wvnmol. mam" "M" 5g“ 3"‘; ""4 ivfark Johnston. on.“ vncll ck, n“, llflQhllW‘ IFQnP|QI ‘owh-wr a and Fivelvn Reid. Keith P f . R,,§.'§'¢n:§‘teatgwgee IOI‘ the illlti "MM t. Calm-Ghana". 09R" (Lynn Valley) MRMALADE (ORANGE) s2 oz. 25c APPLES iCOOKING) PK. — 35c DATES (BULK) 4 Lbs. PRENES 3 Lbs. 4 Guest Ivory 1 pkg. Oxydol Free sttiie rtAiti-zs 2 Lbs. _ 25. . out. GEO. STREE’l‘ News Briefs illirinitp Qinitcb tftburri 8c - 23c — — 22c 20c 4 Rolls _ 14¢ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th 7.00 l’. liI.—-Uhainiiiude Chorus. 7.45 P. lit-Junior Y. Pf U. EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Pruicioals Department. Grade zi-l. Lliovd Holmes. 2 Wal- ter Morrissev. 3 Zltu Morrlsstxv. Grade IX-i Ursula Morrtssev, '1 Keith Clav. 3 Ilaroitl Clements. Grade VIII-l Ralph Robertson. 2 Donald Holmes. 3 Ernie Moore. Grade Vll-l Molna Ciav. 2 Bel"- nice Moore. 3 Orwell Mrorisscy. Grade VI——1 Kain ecn Royston. 2 Bhlrlev Darrrtch. ll Ethel Rainer.- Bettv J. MucKuv-Jrcacher. Prinirirv Debartlneiit: Grade V-—i Allie Holmes, 2 Rich- Brd Holmes. 3 Reta ivrtlsli. Grade IV-l Velma Andrew. 2 Myron Morrlssev. 3 Ada Robert- son. , Grade III-l Lena Stewart. 2 Bobby Clements. 3 Cvril Morrissey. Grade II—1 Allison Moore, 2 Claire Morrissey. Grade !—1 Pauline Morrisscy, 2 Allison Holmes, 3 Leslie Coins. Margaret L. Caims~Tettcher. BIARITIMERS AND FRIENDS AT IVIUSICALE Maritime-rs and friends of Mari- timers in Montreal llfiCi a musical treat in store for them, thc oc- casion being a nrotzrrtm of instru- mental music and sontz presented bv two famous sisters. Misses Jean acid Alina Mncdonajd. who are known to, mrtiiv music lovers in Charlottetown. in e York Room of the Windsor Hotel. Mon- treal. Since her debut in New York in 1926. Miss Jcuii Nlucdoitald has been tvlticlv known as an unusually interestintz artist. Her gift of self- accomonnimeiit ut the niaiio is ul- timst imidue umoziu sinners ot the orcsenl dnv. Amour: her more im- portnnt eiztzatzemcnts have been lit)- Dearulictts as stiloitat iiilli the Mc- Dowell Club Chorus and Orchestra under IJOIIEV. The Boston Festival Orchestra. The People's Svmnhoiiv Orchestra Sir Geo. llenschel. its first conductor iiud its RUQSt fill‘ that occasion pafd remarkable tri- bute tc her sintziiitz. Miss Anna Mlictltmald. interna- tionally known pianist. “'81 W}! on v one v.2 bass the "Performers Test" at the Matthav School iii London. SllL‘ is a vcrv brllllfltti pianist and has tzivcii command performances before ltovaltv in Al- bcrt Hall. London. Eitsl-itttl- Catl- adu as a vrhole its wttli tis its mu- sical centres mtlv well bc oroitd of those two brill dill dniiuliters 0f It l» - - ‘lllllll. caLr/Iitlsgilltkg?‘ lgehihcicorl. ttfvfildflli- of [hc chm stronsnrccl the monum- Mles E. M. Davidson. nliislccil Cflll- vcnor and Ma's. W. R. Worfolk. sot-- IGLBTV. NEW tothion sctiooi. Standing of New Iloiiden School ’°'c;i';'li‘e“"\ii'i1._l. Annie MPKRVI 7- Wendall McKay: 3- Aimle C5"- Griuie VII.—1. Marioln CRRIYIBRVI - - arr. a‘ McKay: 2, Norman Dunning: 3- Dmmd B\gi:t1l% IV.—l. Elia BTCKQYI 2- Marion Duniilii Grade 111-1 “Chanel Pavuter. EIFRIECCIC n.-1. Dcuitle» 0°"- o arr. .. Grade I1’. lli‘.—l Shirley miflgilsi- 2. Marion Curr: 3. Mildre Fwy .2 Grade !.-i. 13ml’ M9,‘ m- ‘ Don McKay: 3. Duncan Co e. _ amt-lg I. Jtn-l. Ellis Bitrtrovoe. 2, rim-ace Burgoyne: 3- Mfiri°rl° Pegnfér.‘ "vmdflnvp er c . I " Fannie Carr. T"“'“M riobbv Mevhew Norman Dim ,- ' timllinsoleiferlhil l . 3:3‘ hYIcEweitf‘ Tligflm 9°19- ’ ' , n Me av. iu nl mm" ifitilllltlltm 2. Annie Carr. . Daniel Mnclnfvre, Jnhp F? Watts", Harry E“i<". and Peter Hitches. (30NGR.IT‘IlT.!iTl0NR--'T‘l"tc Overseas E'lll('ilil0ll league award- ed nvize< for diaries, scrap books. essays and nhototrrnuhs in tit-- trroiip ni’ S"f‘Ol'i(ifit‘V schnni riiidcnm from Canada who attended the Coronation i“ lbourloii inst NIH‘! Among the Prince Edward T1 nd students was Mnrenret ‘Pratt e. daughter of Hon. T. W. L. Protvse and Mrs. Provrse of Charlottetown. Miss Pmwse succeeded in winnirttr the second prize for nhotncrnnlt albums. in coiritieiiiiori with nll the girls in Cfllllltlfl. Contrrntiiiations are extended tn Mis; Prowsc on her sticcess. zzllnsiinltarv conditions In the nrciiarafinn ni‘ fox food are nffcn the cause of some o! the disease and disabilities which troulilc Inv- M bred In crinilvitv, Not so In the cass- oi‘ the Ross-Yililler fecicrv as trlsltnis in the f-wctory at Ntintirice will quickly realize. Personals Mrs. Norman Nicholson who is i1 pLtlEllt iii the P. I5. lsand Hos- pital is". quite ill. Her many friends wish her s. sirecrly recovery. Mr. J. Spencer Illlgllfl; of Enter- nld spent, tht- week end at the home of Mr. and IVIFS. flurry Green, uULlIlqLIC. Friends of Mr. and hlrs. Wm. Morrison. Summcrsidu. will be pleased to learn that their V0illlil (luiiahtcr Jitne is silfficlcntly re- coverect to return home after her recent illness iii the P. E. I Hos- pital. Friends here of little Miss Shir- lcy Trainer, 132 Glendale St., Everett, Muss, will reuret to lcnrn oi’ her illness in the hfuesticititsctts Memorial llOt-‘llilill. Benton, Mass. Little Shirley visited the Island with hcr mother for six mouths lust year, otviiig to the illness and death of her grandfather the late Fredk. Power TIGllTl-IN ilmvsl FOR srniziisriaiis svnurrv. Nfs. w.. Feb. e-rce) —A clause proitdart lot" tile fixing of speed - "govern "road hogs" cars is amend- ment to the NIL-tor 'i .. iic Blil. passcd by t‘~.c Nt-w South \‘I.ile= icglsnltive ltttseiitbifl. Tite new bill inlroduccs a speed limit of 30 miltui an hour in “bullt-tip“ iii-ens. lu other streets. the tir;v.r trill be utility of an of- fence if he EXQVtYi-fi‘ 5t) titties an iiotir unless lie can prove t-litlt ltis sileed ivzis not tlttnitlrzttts, RUilUlk-LLCII‘ .n the ilcw bill per- mit lllflfllbjti‘ "s to OlKIl r the fix- (ir.~""' to the curhilr- ltr to tilevrtit the ex- cecciiiig of tilt" sizertl limit by mot- orists who have been convicted of offences normally eiitztiliitg dis- qualification from hoidlni! t? l1?- cnce. The ll c of “uovcriiois' will only be introduced, it is‘ sttttPtl, 1f tiles" arc ,i'otii~d to i;e effective. The bill provides that a person who drives lllldT the influence of liquor or of a drug. or Witt) foils slop aficr {ill awcuclcut. will be lirtblc tn a find not excel-ding £100 ($400) or iZ-montlis imprisonment. or both. A driver convicted of ant‘ ' stioh offence or of‘ (ll‘l\‘ill': furiously or recklessly qr in a nrinitlji" tim- geroiis to t/iln pubic, Oil ivs iii-st ('(lll\'(.‘t'0ll will be tiihflllflillifd‘ out holding u lftcltce for l2 illtJlllPs or lonurr. illl(l for s<'c:ii.l hllflltfl‘ ivitliiii five,- Yflilli t ilflifTd I01‘ , oi" loiiut . Rctgiiln l..ii.< are tn l':~ i~ l-sozlticttl in cotiipv‘ curs f0 .~ op 11%" ' (‘lt- tcrng; main rontis front s.dl- [$14 .t.i5. iiAzFI nidivhstiiiooi. Honor roll for l7illliill of’ January: (irndc X~ l Tutti‘ “rwliflll. il Cii‘lll‘l'llli‘ Miclxtrmi. fl Jvzili Poiilirl. firlirle Vlll Al Clctrtnx- llilcl 1i llLll 2 lVlcivin P‘ill"fi (‘vrnrlc VI——1 D troflii: P1101111"- Apffiic pmtnd, fl Stcnhcit MacCon- icv. Grade VY (hl l Niall llititiihlfl- Gypfln vim fi-icn Tvtitiid. wgldnn P"‘l'il'."!ll fl (‘lcOi"‘_" Pound. Gracie IV-~l lV'3li‘ii)l"t' Buchanan. 2 Vii-inn (‘r11 with fl Orn Priimtl. (‘q-Mfg vv1_._1 tYqw-i Crestvcll. Gratin Tl l liticrili‘ Nicholson. 2 Reach Poiirtd. ‘l n I iii‘. i. Jifllifdliii Your Hand Writing Revealed 2 Weeks Only 2 Reveals Your Character Know yourself. succeed business and love Madame Kemsha l’. 0. Box 452 Charlottetown In Your handwriting revealed with every 50c order oI Bare . East India Perfume. Write name and address clearly In own handwriting. Enclose postal nntc or filly cents In stumps with every order. Imtters answered by return mail. Iiglwih-Vfv (ll¢,"l§(§).‘.\__\J I the Canadian Red Cross Society. i Juiilur Bed Cruu Annual lteptr" , For I031 We are very glad to be able .1. i 11...“: it year oi stlti factory pi:- zll...» in Junior Hod Urns. hecn- It l... l.lc fact that yearly rc-ctiix. ill ..". is required of all branch a i‘ ..- lllcntbersliip is a rati- IIIGCA’ o- vigor of tlie amortization. l. __;ll large gains are no loi., x p. ole, we are delighted to rep. ." tlmt the proportionately high ii ruiiitent of the past few years l. been well Incintalned and ti. l slightly increased. The enrolnl-i. o! the past school year was 15.2.2 members in 611 branches, WhlCil is 94 per cent oi‘ the classrooms in fl‘. ' o ..n Memoriam MR. DAWSON STEVENSON Melly lilcltds, licarti with deep regret oi tile ucutlt oi Mr. IJRHMSUII stetenson. “cu ‘All years. wlllcli ec- curl-eu stint-..n". linuiuuly z, 193d. Atuiouuti the llt.e lvlr. Stevenson haul not cltioitd the best or iieuttll for some time bust. lie never seem- ed to comiiluiii Liild attended to lilo farm duties. kits lrleiluls thought lie had maliv years o! iifitiiilllltxfi ahead oi him, but God willed otherwise, and his gentle bplIiL winced its flight on the above ineli- tioned date. Iie was respected and esteemed bv all tvlio knew him for his malty good ouulittcs. and kind deeds. us he was always rezttiv to offer a iielpitltz huud in time of sickness or death. "In his home everyone wits matte welcome. both VUUllH and old. alud who will cherish the memories of liiin. His funeral. which was held from the home of Robert Hill's on Tuesday. January 4th. was very lurucly attended bv his many rel- atives. friends and. neighbors and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Quitzlev. He leaves to moum a izrief-strick- en widow. and one son Orland. who will ever cherish the memory of a faithful husband and father. He also lerlvet; to mourn three brothers and two sisters. nrtmelv John C. of Coilcoirl. N. H; Wallace and I-leber of Western Canada: (Grace) Mrs, Frcd Weeks. Fredericton. P. E. 1.: nilmci Air-t, Daniel Nesbit, New (ilatstiow. l’. E. I. Tlic remains were tenderly laid to rest in Fredericton Cemcterv there to ivail the ulorious ressurec- tion. The nail bearers were cous- ins of deceased itamelv. Rufus. Gar- field. George, Frank. Charles Stev- enson and Robert Hill. Mt. Albion The Women's Institute held a vcrv eniovablc concert in the hall on Thursriuv evening January 27th, Mr. W. J. MacEuchentt very clan- ublv acted as chatrntttn. A special feature of the programme was an old friend Tux Cochrane. the Yo- dellin: 'I‘rlitl Rider. who dclitzhted the utidicntrc with his cowboy songs. 'l‘ex is always a ivelcome truest tit Afoiiiii. Albion. The balance of the brutzrrtmme consisted of violin mit- sic. solos. mono cuties and a diu- iotzue. Millie luid Tillie visit New York and a one act nltiy. The Eco- nomical Boomeraittz. also a stile oi’ candy. Corlcert then closed ivltli the National Anthem. Mr. W. J. Mtitch rind dilllilllifll‘ Miss Estelle were nmoltz those at- tviiciint: the concert hcrc on Thurs- drtv. Tile semi animal examination of tlic Mount Albion school was hold I‘l'l(lll'i' ttilerliooil. Jun. 23th. a lartzc attendance of visitors and rlrcii were examined in their vari- nus SilbltfclS bv their tcuclicr bliss Francis Reeves‘. hsstsrcti by M155 lie 0:1 Chandler. and their £lilS\\t:X‘S 5llO\\B(l the uooti trsiniiit! llicv have received by their tctich- er. At the close the ciltldicti te- ccivetl a treat 0t" cziiirtv tintt nuts from the institute. and ubulcs were massed around to all present by the aclicr. The February met-tint: of the Lii- stitute iiict st the home of lvlrs. Betti. Horton in place of institute iiult. Mental: otiolied with Ode and the president eccuuictl the chair. Roll cliil ivlls it-spotittcd to by stv- en members and one visitor was present. NLillilLCS rcucl and dllllléld. Secrcitirv iiiivt: rebort of concert shotvilzti! that a IIOOdIV sum vilis ruulirccl. Sick committee sent illn- tzcr tile to a sick patient. School committee rcuortcti visttliiu school the (‘lilV of tfiXflllliiliilitlll and tziviiiu a trlltt to the children. All bils rciirtrted and mid. Prournirime in- cluded a tiaiici" oil the ditttes of ti cltizl ti. bv Secretary. it's“ vocal and iiistrumciittil music. Mrs. Bciij. Jtilkius is COll\'(‘l‘.f)l' on nitric-hinter- for next itiecilntz. liltctintz lltcii ad- iouriicd Dill‘? which lunch ivns scr- red by hostess. The maiiv friends of Mrs. litur- tiii hlvcrs are iilctiscrl to leriiln that Silt‘ is much iuttiroved nttcr her l'(‘f,'"llt lllllviih‘. Mr. and Mrs. Sevilioiit" Myers and fhrcc children ivcrc recent visitors gt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv "tiOll. Ml‘. Jellies Jeni-tints. Ori"c'l Cove ivn: a recent tsitor hevc. Mr Rnv l\f'tii:Doul-.’:l fins return- cd home lifter visrimv itn lvtnimt Herbert the ttticst. of Mi‘. and Mrs. Jnwes Rankin nrc nlcnscil to 'l"lieii' friends Julia Cnrvcr and (‘Zffiflp I_t I'll"f‘l‘ "nettnll. Bm-il-lll itvif-T-viclrci‘. ictm HARDLY wAIr rot: shame ~ro ear ‘m ass omev ou> ctomrs our IN "ms sum uclmritzv EVEN smsu. -~_ MuSTYi t ii icnrn thnt. Miss Mrs Isnm- Cri nrc fcciiui! much better eftcz; rcc.vt_"lrc,=fre» WHEN HELEN’! FR/IND BUEIF OXYDOL ' ' SONG WIIIfE . e ., .., province and an iticicttse o1 ti memtbers rind l9 branches ovtr tit. total for the preceding school year. This year's iettirnl, to dtlte, iii- dicote that the brlinchcs are ro- orguniztng earlier iii the school year and that the tcciirolmelit dontinues to be general. During the last sChOOI year, hon- ottr certificates for having - ill- pletcd five consecutive yetirl; oi organization were presented to 125 branches] The Year seals were presented t0 16 branches-t; in tsummen-ide High School, 2 iii iPrluce Street School. 3 in the Model School. 2 in Victoria school and one each iii Elmira, souris l-[igh .'ud West Kent SCilOlLS. Hearty congratulations are (lite these bffl-nCiles which were ilnioui; the pioneers in Junior Red Cross work in this province. Organization And Publicity The staff hits continued its ef- forts to keep in c-‘ose touch with the bYltIlChIkl by visits and through COl‘i‘65/|)0lld€ll(38. During the aut- umn. Mls ittlicmod visited 45i schools with 542, ticparttneitis and addressed M2 groups of Juniors. She also spoke at two Women's Institute Conventions". Miss Arse- nault attended the Aczidluii Teach- ers" Convention and addressed that gathering in French. Miss MticLeod was employed during the year as Assistant Direc- tor of Jitnlor Red Cross and has met with the otitsiatidllig sticcel-s that she merits in her tvork. I ivzs employed during the yt-ar for several short tcrliis amounting in all to two and one-half moiilits. The periods speht in this rovlnce enabled me to keep in ut-e clcse touch with the work of he Divils- fon. ‘to address the 8 Local Teach- ers’ Conventions held in August and September. w visit the Chur- lottetown schools where RddTCaSG-l were given to 36 groups of pupils from 75 departments, find to ss- sist iii the preparations for our annual drive for funds, l‘.il.(.‘lll’l\'t‘l'n' itcrc present. The rliil-i PCB UV K At the Provincial Teachers’ Cori- ven-tioti hcld in Citztrlotictown dur- illZ Easter Week, the "Smiling Helpers" of Cross Roads School presented an excellent sample Junior Rccl Cross ntecting, At the some convention portfollcs made bv 31 schools ivere on display bc- fore being forwarded f..r (‘XCllflTtgC a5 international correspondence. At the Proidnclnl Exhibition an exhibit depicting tltc work (lone in Home Nursing Classes was shown and 2.100 people weighed and nteasurcd, In addition to our rcgtilar brnhcli literature we now have available to all branches at 2t smail co-t, three recent and excellent ptthliczitxiizs of Nntfmml Office School I-Ictiltli I. deals with the hctfltlt oi’ the pupils, School I-ietilih ll, with the Healthful School, and tltc third is . Accident Prevention unrf Elemen- , tary Firt Aid, We also have breri distributing literature itrovided by i the Canadian Tuberculosis Associa- tion. i The Teacher Trtiimlttz Depart- i ment of Prince oi‘ Wihtzl‘ College. the Silperiutendent of EfillCflilOll and the School SUDOYVMITS con- , tinuc to give their ready endorse- tion and active (to-operation. To them. and especially to the Teach- er-Directors, we tire CIPCIJIY" in- dcbtetl. Diiriitg the year i937. 4.802 pcr- sons called at our office to be iiveighed or to trliiisaet busine s; 2.156 pieces of mail were resolved and 10.685 including a monthly newsletter to all branches, were sent out. Branch Activities The corresnondeitce rind annual rem? s from branches indicate. that l niivitics ere being ivcli main- itilned: that first place ‘s given to the study and practice of better itcnlih habits. whre much attention is paid to thr- othci" ohjectfv-H of the ffliglllliflllillli Service for Others. ‘lizdcriiniiciizii l-‘ricinliiiiz-ss ziurl Good Ci?‘ . lip. . rrl in the l} tiiiicr ' in 1r CIOTLI v \\".is await l" .1 c“ the lfilWVJlflflt schoolsté-R ck Burrs. Soiilliport. Senior Dept. htlciiltziiziic Grnrlcs V. and VT. Si. Felix. Alberrv Plains. Woodvtilc and the Plilll wry Depart- mcriti of I"fllillIllQ school, I\'lflll‘.(‘qll(‘. Diiriiilz the vcur. 53 ivfll‘llt)ii",k' or bouklcis ivcre sent hv our hrrincltcs to nthcr cnuntric llll-'l 38 rcwivcd from Juniors in Hllllflflly. Pcllirtd Japan, Eittri-iiid. Ireland. Australia India, New Zevnnd. Cuba, Mon- tima and Texas" in the Iliiiicd Sizitcs. fliVl the i’\ll!‘\\'lli£1, provinces of Caividrv- Manitoba. New Brims- wick. Not-n Rcctin rind Ontario. Valentine rind Easier cards". Citrisimzis rifts, are sent in by many branches for forivnrdlnq to 0w- ht-ndlcnnwcd children With lIWVlllI deno bv 60 Branches IIYIIQID TNEY‘D Hulls turn! SUMMER sun FOR ‘ wr-evlgen“ iliticlnss, REPURTS Sitbmlticd st the recent white‘ meeting of the P. E. I. Division of You can’t fool a thermometer Is Spud smoke really cooler? Yesi The thermometer proves it. That startling coolness you notice on taking your first Spud puff isn't just a taste sensation. It is an actual 16% difference in temperature. You can’t taste the menthol in Spud. You can only feel its cooling effect. All you taste is the blend of fine tobaccos. And that taste is still more delightful when freed from the bite and burn of hot smoke. It is Spud's exclusive process that gives smoke-countess" without any medicated taste. You can enjoy Spuds all (lily long. They never burn youiitonguc or irritate your throat. SPUDS FOR ll Clllll! Hill CORK TIP or PLAIN. Also, Spud Fine-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, 10c the package. ROCK CITY YOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED - clllllldilllrellll illlllll-llllt-iallt ll“.-. . .. "h... 42 lliycttes were provided for needy babies. Coupons from merchandise are collected by ntllny branches and tiscct to provide bedding and other equipment for the Sillilnlfll‘ Citlllp. Classes iti Junior First Aid and Home Nllffiillg‘ were given by the PflbliC Health Nurses to the girls in 9 branches in Rochford Square. west Kent and Prince Street Schools. Charlottetown, Souris Convent; Summcrslde Convent and High School, Miscouche Convent. Alberton High school and Maple Loaf School. Altogether 101 girls ptussal the final examination and received certificates. Many Juniors have assisted with the Senior Red Cross Campaign for funds and older Charlottetown Juniors have given 350 hours" of volunteer help, in our office. Mnny BlTlllPilCS report that a greater iii- tcrest is taken m the health con- (lltions of the school and in ClJlll- liltlliliy activities. The Calendar Srllc which ltas so SUL'C(".§.§‘f-lllly ailgmcntcd our funds for lllmrlicaptuetl Children on tivo prcvciis accustom was repeated even more successfully iii 1037 with 60f) Branches prirticlpatiitp. Pro- ceeds n! the end of Drcemhcr aiiloiititcd to $748.60 ivitli almost 300 branches still to report. Hliiirlil-ujipcd Children's Fund Dining the yvcar Junior Rled Cross Branches COIlITIIJlIIPG 511135.65 to the Handicapped Childretrs Fluid wiiilc adult‘ ccnlrihtiicd a total of $2,349.10 Of the latter antoimt we arc most grateful to the Charlotte- foivii Rotary Club which donated $1,710.97 front‘ the prccceds of its Rotary Radio Auction. and to the Gin-o Club which gave $500.00 from its Titbcrculosis Seal Sale. This Fund was used to provide treat- ment for 270 needy children. Glass- es were given t-o 137, while 25 had tonsil and adenoid operations. The must expert-Ive group are the orthopedic cases many of whom are under treatment for lorg periods. of these, 105 rcceivctl treat- mcitt which includes the 60 cases who rccei\'<"d 804 ti" atmcnls from Iiliss hIttt-Doitncil. pliysiotlil-rapist. at the Corrective Clinic. At. LIIE‘ 1037 Crippled Children's Clinic. -tlie largvst cver- Dr. Aclcei‘ madc 404 cxziminzitioits and p: formed ‘l5 oqvraiions or mziiii- nitinfioits, Our lienrticjt. thanks 2o t to Dr. Ar-kcr tvl‘ se work in our ‘ province is \'l‘lII'l_\' brtroiitiitg more ardiioits, \Vc arc dccply cratcflil to the physicians of our prrvince who ltnve been so generous in giv- in: their services free of chorus to cases referred bv filo Junior Ttcrl Cross; to Alisa: Wilson upon whom we (lcpenci for tlic direction off rill our work for crippled children: to the Public llcafilt Nurses \\"h't iuvcstiqrtte and report crises and to tlic hospitals and t optomctrisn tvhn rzivc very special rates. "Wc woiWl zifivi like to mcii- ltlnn tltc fact that the rciltvnyt sires thc Red Cross a half-titre rrito for indittcilf crises eii route to hospital. The Crippled Children's Camp. itetzuit m an experiment in 193G. outstanding success. It proved im- other demonstration of the oo- opersltlon which exists amongtlie vilfiOlls organizations and o! the generosity of the people generally towards the under privileged child. Mr. Alfred Pickard very gen- erously lent a large cottage con- veniently situated near the city for the camip this year. His example tires the incentive for others to provide supplies free of charge such as ice and water,—_and re- _'I‘he contributions received from the shore-neighbors and others who came in contact with the camp were too numerous to mention. Miss" Gillan, Public Health NUIsG. very kindly planned the menus and did all the ntarketing. The staff consisted of a nurse, Miss Jean iltoaniixson; a teacher- Miss Bessie Maobeod, and a cook. The csmtp lasted for seven weeks". Ten ilfltilfllltS were there full time, , willie. three came for shorter [JCTIO(IB. Most of them were tuber- culous bone cases. Three were fastened on frames oil which they tvere carried out of doors. six walk- ed with the help otf crutches, one had to be carried and three walk- ed without assttanoe. The cost of the camp was less than 85.00 per week for each patient. At the close of camp a boy of 14 with a spine condition was sent to the Children's Hospital in Halifax, an older girl was returned to the Shriners’ Hospital in Montreal, and the re- maining children went to their homes. The marked gain in the ap- pearance and weight olf the child- rcn seemed in most cases t0 just the stimulus needed to get the pamcrits and children endeavor- tng to follow out sun treatments and more wholesome dlctts at ltome. In conclusion the staff grate- fully acknowledges the generous assistance and hospitality of many friends throughout the province and wishes to record its apprecia- tion of the help given by National Office end bv our own Executive Respectlftillyt submitted. Catherine ltlacLcrm. Director. Miss Wilson's Address The follovrint; is n siunmtiry of Miss Wilson's address on the work 0t’ the Red Cross with crippled children hcrc during the past l\\‘f".\'(‘ or fifteen years: Twelve years ago, in July i026. the first clinic for crippled child- ren in the history of the pmvirtso was held. but a year or so prior to that a record was being kept of the cripples found in the sys- tematic visiting oi’ all the sehrols in the province, the public health nursing at that time being under Red Cross stipervision. As I look back over fifteen _vears of work hcrc. I realize the tremendous contribution that the Rcd Cross has madc to the health of the riroiuncc. the many lives that. ltave been influenced bv health work in school and home, the many whcse lives are happier and mon- useful because of their disabilities being ivas repeated in i937 and. undcr Miss Wilson's stirrer-vision. was an I-IELEN'S “WlNTER-DRAB" "WA'S|'|E5 n I a They l-Iad That frightful Gray LookfUntll I I o , WHAT you nest: i5 ‘our NEWWO-SCRUB’ - soup-micron. rr SOAKS LLOTHES 4T0 s stances WINTER"- WAIT. N, I'LL os-r MY - , etxcutee... SUEJCANT DERSTAND NOW YOU 6E7 YOUR LINEN! so wu/rz! more. tttvvltvs LOOK so our nits TIME or i ll. duced rates on milk and butter. Ilt-giiltir monthly meeting 'I‘ONIGH'I‘ zit 8 o'clock Full attendance i’ requested “You Can't lfcrit the lrisli" i liarly DlYfil-ult ieii Years ago I fctlnd l-rzppled chil- dren in school who were l2 to 14 year's or ltge with cub feet, hip and titlier (ltlll(illlt.iil~ that l knew could have bivli cerrcctred. This Ullll(‘Cl':.>-itl'_\' crlppliu; so worried mt: I was" cleicritrtirn‘ to do some- ihiilg tibout it. 'I‘ltl- pzlreilts of some 11nd becii Mid be (i(l!lt‘ and I rcstiz/etl this was the case treatise-l. 'l‘hl~i'c- was no phy- sician 1n the provliicl- specializing in OFHlOIMIPtIltXS litnll it is s. agree- lullzcd ilcldl, L’. No orthopaedic hospital or clinic, 1t. And no one especially interested or active in So the Rrtl Cross became the champion of titc cause: the mwicee of Dr, Ackcr vriio was doing the orthopaedic wcn-k for the Nova Scotin Red Cross were enlisted and cllifcs sttirllvi, Previous to the ftiz-t clinic a sur- vey to attempt to flOIAWIIllIIQ the ilumbcr of cripples in the province was rnnde tlirottgtl n questionnaire sent to the schcnil. This resulted in the reporting of only 27 cascs and a stibtcqticiit sitrvr-yi two years later did not give much further in- foi-lmttlon. Iit"l\'(“.'.'l‘. o7 children crime to the firt clinic and 21 other ncw cling. in tiic fail clinic, mall-ring r tot; o.‘ 08 we vrere in touch ivitii ill" year. The clinic. then iiit"l1(l iv. opcrritinc at the hospi .. tut-ti three clays. But l" w n't lfillg before ivord of thc skill or hi \t":£t‘i‘ mid what the Red CTOKs i‘ illlllilfl to do for cripnlcd tircn spread tliroiittli tl~~ ‘,l!‘l\\'.llf“. imiil now the c'inci~ t l‘. i‘ (lava an» held in Sllllllllt‘ well as Char- ‘.ot.- nivii . .-i i‘"c lust t-Pnic in N0\'f‘lllli!'l'. 1.37 Tilt? l‘i\il(il‘i‘il were t-xnmitcd 'lli'F" Pm-e- et ‘zc-rzc at when u";- F'.'ll‘ifl". ItIIT (‘lit-- ‘File cf" e tv "cc l! yclr. in M1 .il>ir and in mill,» in. \\(' liiivc hrtd but ivztli , ~ n,‘ a fcw coil?! iv. i" ‘v crirv~‘ed fllil t-lt-ilirri ‘T of there {ht-v hnw» i .l. :1 condi- tion: if ll ~ lil".‘\“" scvcriiv. There nv.» "our cases of ricfnriitt'~t»- "i i hc divid- cd roiui-Il ‘t. tzrciirnr 1 m‘... ,.r ,-. " {viii such as pint; fr.,~ icinfs. ‘ivrv > iiztll fives. <1 itevk ll" h lessened or entirely corrected due in Rrd Grout effort. -—\ _..__.____._ .. _. lTiliCllUii |'VI DISCOV Elli) A OKYDOL-"IHAT ' GIVES YOU ‘JUNE DAY” WASHIO EVEN WHEN CLOTHES HM!‘ WAGHED (LOT clothes soak so vi utterly amazed. For OXYDOL work new principle. Si: ‘Till IT'S TRUE! OXYDOL SHADES WINTER THAN OTHER GRRNULATED SOAPS NOW, irxnzcr new things! Switch to “iio-sl-riiil OXYIJOL and sec iviiilo l5 minim: the‘! you'll be tests showed that, cup for Oxiroor. washed clo lws 6 shades whiter t (in MIDI Ill CANADA lfioii‘ 'lll!"'i on since I Col. 0i HES 4TOS hare, l 't7p=‘, rtr fl liars tested ~10» .i c’! Ill/t < il-Iiilu HIM uf/z. r gilmlillif- l, lull/is! in lltI fill-m, (ivinoi. ciitii \\':i~ii;iit' t ii-tc '3 I‘; 1040"}, hill: in in fuli or llliiflllllt‘. Yet s on n ivrlii= with liHlXiYflUllI it-nfifit" twirl" in .' Ii Wihililbit! coi- HIS nit-ll unis . l\t rill tll-ttlrrs, ,-\~"i< ft -r ltiCkTl c todnvl Proctor If: 41ml) c. tint: ilothing could ' the problem of the crippled child.-