Wjdiji, 1947 r IIATIIBLMIIIIIBII (Ccniiniidd from Page I) 7' 1 d velopment o! more co- f,“il.‘§lll.~'r»le arid extension of them u? the fields cf-agricultiue. fishind ti g. ‘rghgughulrch stage-ted ' that w- 1, rativc farming lmder the lead- egfhip of trained agrlculturists might be tried on some reservat- ions and possibly extended to other Vsemion. 11 wag proposed that a 1.- mucre farm. P!‘ PETlY lllll-ll-‘lPed dnd staffed by s iaried Indians, womd be worthy of experiment in- umuch as "this mode of fanning M, proved satisfactory in mom‘ arts of our country among Our. u] tion." - "’}"°,§'§l.’.i.§. to these recommend- 1gns. the brief called ior con- fdcncmifnatiorital scitlgalsi - t. or e uca a mfllcfliiitllislizliting up o! F-Declll "“,‘,‘,.l§il. 101-’ Iildlun girls from 18-18; :_C,.',Ol1¢ hnspiiallzdiiutl for Catho- u: ,.‘,1_.....; a housing prvlzrflm on. at riuuanc" 0 Iwll-h l Paw and a foot i lY W" the ton of a smaller shield, ilhiolti will. ltoyal l Goat or Arms om rt “Lieutenant Governor A shield boarin the of Anms was prgsentedRfitgluLltejrcigf glzlégm? J-A- Bernard nsterday mlnaaer" by M1‘. 1.1!. Gerry. local‘ of Imperial Qll, Ltd Made of wood. the shield 1g ibflgtusii; feet high and three and and ah feet wide. The large lion um u: lliires of the smfllle: 110.. 6 unicorn. the latter two respective- are in relief andhsiund out an inch 0i‘ e0 from the main surface of the Fllleld which was made by M: VM. Shute t m M ". craft. chanultererfin. mm WM The shield has been "l! int/Cried "V" over the main en- Diaced in l resprvfliiflllSj Old B89 9615mm ‘ml trance. . .. ion on lush... R.C.M.I’. protwt LleuL-Gcvernor Bernard. in com. int-arr l“‘*‘"“"’”5' wmlmuance ‘l’ mel mentlng on the presentation. said: an... si-stem an‘! Indlm" °"' "it is a nice get Imus. from real estatehteaxcanmd L‘ appreciated b; ugly-ti one that . biihment 0f deeieiflllgt sscparate Indian nwf- depart- M0i!lES_ii_Iil_I lrlolo BARB 0F TIIAIIKS dies’ Aid of the Prince cfiiybllospital wish to thank (my one who assisted both materially and financially at the Nurses’ Graduation exercises held 1n the High School Auditorium on Monday evening. 1n loving memory of CPL. GORDON B. MMDONALD who was Killed in Ralf. May 25. 1944- Son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Donald, Mervnuhl, There's a mound in Sunny Italy in that Land for ofer the soc There sleeps on Island soldier ,I_\'ho died that other! tnalglll: be free. Shall claim of death cause ua m’ grieve , And nuke our courage faint; or hi1 i Nay! let us faith and hope receive ; The was“ still grows beyond the ' w I Sadly misses by the Family. in Memos-lam in loving memory of our dear parents Mr. and Mrs. George It. Dixon. Foi-tuno Bridge, who depart- ed this life May 1044-1940. 0 Your life is a beautiful memory Your death is our silent grief You llccp in God's beautiful garden in the sunshine of perfect peace. Bo we leave you in God's lrecphag The rough road safely o'er AM our desa- father we loved so well Ills only gone on before. Mflllflll/ Remembered by Thali- Sonsmdbsughtass. in Memorials: l" lttvlnt memory of my deu- father WILLIAM GRAHAM Gupceau iho passed away Hay II, 1N6. Dearest father. dearest friend time itivcd you to the end. “lien you love, it Ia hard to put Tl" Parting breaks mac's heart. "I 732-1“ wipe out may ‘W this they wipe out nova The memory of the happy dlyl n We were all together. llllcrted by Ills Dauglsfpr. Mrs. Cameron Reid. in Momoriam they. oi Vernon Bridge. who FIN lvhy on May 28, 1M0. y . Was to everyone a friend. -_‘l'h ‘pleasant word and suriiing| ‘ ace, . km per-unites to mans ' . heavenly home b fllll hll placa- l ‘M iatbcr. mother. broth". friends, 1 Show God's mercy still d __ Ear-l forever and ior aye. y“!!! Remembered DLMMBBP- '~ Dad and William. i II. ii. MaoLoan ‘ unosnram autumn _ Charlottetown and "fifth Wilhhil! Iaoue l“ I r t Wshot-down German D3809" (Oontinlnd from Page 1) fished. a surv committee estim- "94 u“! l"! i M: 10 par rent are true humor: or ut undesirable, she continued. "Comics" wen on sale at all newsstands. nanny arioeshine Fulfill. and stocked in pool-rooms. and children went there Io make their purdtasea. Book-stores rcfua. ed to stock comics because child. s-en. coming to buy. handled and soiled other merchandise. As a means of dealing with the comics problem. Mrs. Detvvile: sug- gested that pursuits should buy more good books for the home and that the publishing and distribu- tion of all unhealthy literature should be prohibited. More child- ran‘: libraries should be establish- ed and the scope increased of those already nperbttirg. Delegates approved a recommend- ation by Mn. Detwiler that a let- ter be sent to the Canadian Edu- cational Association asking labcut their progress in the mat- ter of an impartial history text- bofl. and telling them. of the or- 681"! interest In the subject. In her ‘report on the progress of the Onlerfls. second war memorial campaign which opened l5 months ago. Mrs. W.B. Hortins oi Tor- onto. announced that latest re- ceipts ahowed $91,131 had t-een collected of the ssooooo obiectivr- British Columbia with a total of $43,320 had been the first to reach its quota. Nova Scotia was second with $81435. and other provinces had collected between 50 and 90‘ per cent of their quotas. i Appropriately enough the money; frqm the Order's now defflrwt‘ has been turned over to the sec- ond war marrrorial. being establish- ed a; was the first war memorial an further education in CanadanE s“... plane, a German Messcrscfi-nitt shot dowirr over Enttilnd the battle nf Britain. was acni’. to the 1’.O.D.E. ry "w air minislfy. Between 1940-43 it. was eXlilbll-f! in canal-la in conection with D3 w" work and for a timenvins 1am to "Bundles for Bfiiltlll» l" the United States. The order later presented the piano Iv ill" D°ml“" Ion archives to be a P"! (‘l ll" currodian war museum- DARLINGTON. Durhem- Infl- 1ddd ._.(QP)-'I‘he freedom of Darlinuton was confered on Win- ston Churchill. LONDON - fCPl-In a letter Q4 Nor-magi Robertson. Hilh cam‘ ' loner for Canada. the chairman of the National Women Citizens Association expressed thanks tothe Canadian women for Bl"! 01 5°”- Lonoon - tori-A tennis racket. four feet 1on8. the from; oi which was made from ash an Canadian birch. W58 flliplayfll “l the Britisii-i Inystrles Fair. mrroou-toPi-Telaphona ‘lin- es carriages by winter In" ""1 flood totalled 200.000. Services now are said to be normal. IIITIIS. MARRIAIH. aunts i 50c Per Insertion ' KITIIB McCARVILL-At the Prince County Hospital. May 16. 1947. to Mr. and we Ralph MoCarvlli. a son. BEATON-At the Prince Island Hospital on May flrd. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Ann ‘ LEFURGEY - At Si. Josepha l-ios- ' -——— pit l, Saint John. N. B4. Mav 25th. m, the laundry w! fl" “ll” on. la levies memory of Earl Mon-I 19451, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lefur- 3y, All of these departments are m,’ ‘neatly over-crowded and demon Provision is a? 1n; room girls. Ifiémd fenclilgeofpltgnlallllgd; ilirillrcgtnlltsrinzfayfigglllllll? “d “m” The usual o; our meals workinfl "lid" W“ N?“ trying conditions gey. a dsmhter, seven pounds ten ounces. DEATH S Manson-At Upper Mvflimh. 151111-111”, May 25, 1947. Murdock D. maintenance will”! Macbeod. in his 71st year. Mineral at 2 P. u. Thin-ads)’. from his We fggflgnqg 1° valleynold Cemetery. ' ve milled huh ior a year may. BIIIA - at but noon In Alllml" Veteran's wins ascends on Tuesday. May 27. M1- Pliiiil! “ _ ~S~hea in her Nth year. Her rc- few- minor items and II bllnlm-‘L t“, ‘strains are resting It h" l!" 1"‘ ished as fast as the missing "\- . We "IN 1.19M. 1mm whore the funeral will M, cm be secured. The eleva-or pita! lost one take place on Friday mm“! l‘ an to st. Patrick's charm. Pa". Agrutus. Interment in the OhilNh t . ‘Dglllérllfil-At the Charlottetown‘ naapltal on ‘ruesday. my 37-, Henry Doucetta in his 08rd Y6"- Hia remains are restinl It l"! lata resident». l! WP" film“ Btreat, from where the funeral will can place Thursday morninii at I30 to the Church of the Most zloty Redeemer. thence to the lama Oetitolio Oomstsfl- , , r fund l" 1 being made l GEITIIIII. GUARDIAN “l! Mil-ml is reserved for uewa of local inmost. out advertising of ' I "In Iltvre- me: be tuaeruo l '9!‘ llfldfl, p“. ll five cents able In advance. 595mm, 5AL5_M"_ Johmtonmtihe superintendent, the Ladies’ Wear. saunal. .1551... BUOYS- "Saurel" is taking 1m c The c. a. s. “ti”! “tithe Marine Wharf a. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ntlhln‘ It!!! {mm transferred itheir- temporary quarters in the Veterans‘ Wing to the new build- Ans. and the annex given over en- ‘tlrely to patients. The ground floor ,of the Nursing School is provided with large. spacious quarters for the nursing school. and some bed. ‘mom " "M The rentain- |ing two floors are given avai- ta superin- Jendent of nurses. house mother. tlflduaic and student nurses quar- ;ters. ‘The building will be heated thy an oil-burner. hot water sys- tem which will give an even rem. is expected to leave for the MagqPF-‘Blllw throughout with a mini- dslen islands by Thursday. This mum amount of care by the en- trlp will I buoys. i . P. AL 1 (Continued from Tags 1) George J. Tweedy; report of the Board We Prince Etivald Clark gave many faithful devoted service to on the Boo/rd. "Mr. waiter S. Grant. Ohairnianlffli: of the Finance Committee also re- signed during the year for reasons similar to those of Dr. Clark. Mr. Grim W0. has given untlrlng and expert service on the Board. His place has been filled by My, 3.5.9 Jardii-re who I um sure vou will all agree will be able to make Valuable contribution to the work of that committee and the Board. E.V. Bell resigned because or l); tha Veterans‘ annex t “Mr. of ill-health. Mr. Bell during Jhm time he was on the Boa save expert advice concerning the °°mi>leto her placing of 3 "ml-l l‘ ll"! elXll-iourth annual ineer. "A linen store-room has been. established in the Veterans’ an- nex. ProvislonJs also mace for a Veterans’ handicraft room under yllli‘ Supervision cf the Rod Cross ‘Society. Miss Hattie MacLnine, R..N. who served so efficiently ov- erseas is supervisor of the Veter- ans annex. Although not fully of the Vi“. inciud-inl’ the Special Nurses. Mo’. Moll-Id Is already stated is our’ business manager and is in charge o! all business of the Hospital, i... fludlvis the attire. Both these up. Pointments will enable our super- intendent, Mlag M51;- 10 dew" more time to the over-sight of p» llelltl- W" "Ports and medical supplies. Incidentally mpv w, b, Jlerinitied to point out tit-at during -‘the Year Miss Mair has completed .ier twentieth yes!’ as Superintend- wit of your Hospital. w. it-ei sure Y“ "W14 Wleh us to pay tribute l° Ml" Mill‘ 101' her conscientious devotion to duty and 11,, k1nd1y_ llflicl-ilih interest in the welfare of ,the Hospital. We hope with tha chillies made in ou: staff aha willl begin n-aw to take some leisurel moments. ' “Miss Elizabeth Jenkins has uisoi been added to our staff as insiruc-I tor of Nurses. | "Dr. Lemuel E. Prowae has been engaged as anaesthetist. Dr. Ptrowse ‘has Just completed a Post Graduate course and is well-qualified for the M91115 BAGGAQ! FOR Competent Insurance Service Iisvo A Talk With MORTON DEW ANTIQUES»... WANTED BY AN AMERICAN BUYER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR BUREAUS, DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BRIC-A-BRAC, FIGUR- ENES, ORNAMENTS, ROSE OR GRAPE CARVED FURNITURE, LARGE HOOKED RUGS. Write "ANTIQUES", Guordion, Charlottetown. “h”? H°".Vetcrans' annex has been in oc-‘lrcsition. The following new mom- pl . _ "During the year, Dr. JA ma“ 1¢5l8ned as chairman and mom. ‘ber of the board due to hhr absence dram the Province and his inabil- 1iiy to give the strict superviatonl to the affairs of the Hospital to‘ curtstlorr since the 31st day of hers have been added Co cur med- October last. There is ncccmmcdts- ical staff during lhe year. Dr. Lead ,ticn for 50 veterans. Dr. Kennedy. Dr. Harold Yeo. andi Dr. Prowae. “Eialiteerr nurses graduated from . , our nursing school this your, name. “We cannot help but feel that 1y: Beth McEwcn. Moreii; Mildred our people appreciate the greatiftuth Walker, Carleton; Rplallne: Veterans’ Hospitalization Minus bassaae. this mallard ' duck. seen with Jean Bachelon| l.““%‘.°.°i.‘é3.‘° “ifiili-Ofidl Railway ::l:::"zl..“;: ifiififlafi“? "vlgff- - 1 11 Society came for it. ' “mum s izxrrrlsoosr (I 935:1 1110-13 Palmlil-WO) who declined to permit use of hia name. said tonight he understood which he had been accustctmedJ "ti" "fiaamtloa and effort which was put thi Hospital and his place will indeetl “t” t° be hard to fill. The Board was fortunate in being able to secure llle services of Mr. J. Wilfred Bout? I61‘ to complete Dr. Clark's term make available to cu: re- turned men and women this hos- pftalisation in Prince Edward Is- land. In particular, the Trustees feel sure the iamilys and friends ‘of these veterans are only waiting a further opportunity to show appreciation to the Hospital in a tangible way. Since the Vet- erans’ annex was opened until the 31st coy of March we have provid- ed hospitalization for 228 Veter- an; which does not include outpa- 'tients coming in ior X-rnys and other tests. "We regret thatl so great was the demand for accommodation by the returned men that no official formal opening ceremonies of took place. ,The Trustees felt however. that it l hmnng and 1mm" of mevnuuwas not right to delay even for nltai. Mr. J. Andre-w Likely has (hem been selected to replace Mr. Bell nn the Board. it will be necessary, for you to confirm these appotntl ments. "D, l h . _ y ing is completed which we hope will present to you our l “I n‘ t a H" u” Mlséom; will not be later than September stator-dent, building and then about 50 more 11w Junior Lamas 51d has been office Hospital Harris. who connected with the agmient of the some twenty-seven years and who _ was 8150 secretary of u“. guard pitallzatlcn of our citizens. ‘ vpry hope when this residence "s ready the cunddll Nuy-geg’ Home, w. “Eh the: valuable assistance; the d’ resigned. The Board feels keenly the loss of the Board. "Your Beard as now constituted; is as follows: Chairman - George J. Tweedy. filrdiarsed. The total number of without rh» unselfish devoted ser-r vicechmnmn _ Dr. 3p Ldnmipatient-days exclusive of infants vice of the many members of these Secretary — Neil D. Marleen. "The term of office of ND. Niac- 7-4 6W5 PH Pellet"- ean, R.S.P. Jardlne' and J. And- number of infants horn in ‘J18 HQS- their appreciation of the donation l" the ml’ “d l" ‘he ‘Plllfls of rew Likely expires this year. All Dital during the year was F34. The of books and movies for the DVA “F5 G11 Easier Saturday. are eligible for re-election to the avémge number of patients her patients. Alno to the 1.0 DE. ior- one day the admission of Veter- ans to this annex. As you know, the upper storey oi this annex is occupied by student nurses and staff. As soon as the nurses build- lst, the nurses will occupv this beds will be available to: the has: We M.” gal-fist for occupancy that a fitting and in particular to thank {h0g9 (av. merchants wide experience and knowledge on formal owning ceremony will be erai Ladies. organizations for the.“""¢l°W displays. arranged. "During the year 5.541 patients {were admitted and 5.620 patients ‘was 41.627 or an average stay of The total ir.:l*""'..°~:""l.":.=. "l." m". "‘“ . 6 er. r0810: on . Macw @611; neverttlele i Kinnon, I-Iighfieid; Mrs. Dorothylrecognltion, and ‘gavleeumgreanfhtligell Drake Bears, Millriew; Rena Roe 0f pleasure ta dd,- paulonl w. lml Reynolds, Montague. Freda Edithlfor the co-operaticn of all Maclnnts. Charlottetown; Mnbellwho in any way helped 1,, m“ Ethel Maclileod. Charlottetawmlv-‘Ork. especially to Qpcy who‘ Evelyn Bernice Mutch. cher-r-y Val-ISIIPPHOG. the music and the public! t those‘ g. 1 gaérbara Adelalide Belcherdaddvrvcss system. sro eovvn: ane Margaret " e took v fr th l. MacEwen. Stanley Bridgr; Mar-leis the collcgtietirn olmglng’ garet Isabel MacDonald. Montague; League of Mercy which via: hold. Mabel Joyce Keller. Charlottetown, May 20h, in the gymnasium d; 1119i Lois Irene Roper. souris; Doris Cunduil Home. The committee un. Eva MacKinnon. Eamaclifie: ‘abcth Mae Robbins, Morel]: Mar- "We wish to congratulate these the excellent nurses and express cur apprer-iu- maintaining the rvcrk of the League.’ lion of their devotion to duty tvhilelcf Mercy built up by 1,1,9 Sam” Atm‘ at the Hospital. Ellie deliciooug tau, agnjgyed by mo“ ‘ocame viewthed l . Closing Remarks L” ‘y M ‘m! Mr ~ J.A. Likely and Mrs. George Ivgg, t s. Lois MacDonald who is in‘ "We would like to express our charge of the Nursing School will grateful thanks to Mrs. WE. Cot. present her repcrt to you. Dr. l-LI-l. ion oi the Senior Aid who so will- Pieiice. our Financial Cluliltmun Inziy gave of her time and expei-U Flnanciahlen“ In helping and advisinfl the Reports from . thejcommittee In this work which she‘ League of Mercy, the Ladies A1d_ has directed for the past several and the Fears. We would also express our Wohelo Club will also be presented Elllpffifiiaiion to the Church vice- to you as will also the rcp~rt of llFP-‘ldeflii: and their collector; Qr" for their ettrac .~ and OI-‘CY for very wonderful work done by them lllfl-Y Rdvefllfilflg- for the Hospital. It would indccdi be very difficult to carry on at ally Ut-iler Activities i "During the year members as- aeveral organizations. jelsted the Senior Aid in ti~¢ selling "The trustees also wish to expzcss “l 119k!“ Yo!" the sponsored picture "I would like to express nly sin- 30x11 Th, “m, o; om“ u; James day was 132.4. The Largest number establishing d 1¢nd1ng 111,111.’, gorgcere thanks to Mrs. Noel Dclilols. Board. Busiest Year _ Hands‘ 31-11951, gudmq", pr, of patients in any one day was l'l8 these J_p_ Lungs and Dr. I-LI-i. Pierce ex- and the hiflnest mfmlllly BVBHBV has already been made to the good "ll the fiF-Slslfiflfi fills lils Givrn me duflntpires in 194.8 and the term oi of- 164. ‘ 1am- fice of J.W. Bouiter, Milton Stew- 51-11151, Q-vrt. Claude Smith and your Chair- man expires in lilaetMéskPorpgorel Leirh and Mrs. . . o .on - d. nppoinifid by the Ladies Aid to the viw provided dull-n! i" Analysis cf Service "An analysis of the Hospital ser- yes: ‘lahows: 1911 patients treated med- ‘lcally. 857 patients treated surgic- ally, 560 Obstetric Cases, 52’? Gyne- cology, 427 eye, ears. nose and pgflgnfg_ w1-111e raged-emu president of the Senior’ Aid. for offices»)! the Woheio Club. yet'bl’ her wise counsel and under- lyour Board feels it should spr-c-lilaflfllilk. and in the members of iany acknowledge me donqtion 0g the Senior Aid for their r-r-opera- an electric refrigerator for nursery from the members cf thisdflivffi Club. The trustees extend to all. I - , who 1n any way assisted 1n ehe‘,VlC6-Pl'6Sidl!l'lt. who has PO-ODCYB- work o; the Hcsmta] 115191, gragenied so willingly at all times, our fut thanks. Particulaiiy do we secmtar-v- "I'll" has Fecflfdfd Such thank 1h... messy the 61am.‘ s; excellent minutes, oil-r treasurer, "The HoSDlIal Veal‘ lust closed throat. 14s Urology. 31B chlidreifi Paul's Church roi- the usc of this who h“ kept w" swivels in evod has been the busiest one since the cases.’ establishment of the Hospital. and made. 139M Raciographic fluoroscopic examinations hall. those in control of Prince of ‘llder-Vllllld all ll"? mEmbE-‘F 0i ll“? Wales College which was used so 51d Who have given so freely of “pm-tn; the year your Board held 1181 X-ray treatments and 88 ifllld-faaeeptabiy for the nurses grnduationll-llell’ “We "id lfilenl-i l" all W1‘ l9 meetings and numerous com- tum. treatments. mltice meetlll85- invariably except "To provide food alone for. the exa-olses and the many friend; of undertakings. I have made irony the hospital who Showed we... apJmistakes. and yoll have all been for sickness all the members arc patients. iii-ff and "I115" l5 l" ll‘ preciation in so many different lwllelll “ml "TIdETEl-"ldlfll I! l5 present. A great many matters ‘d1; no moan task. During the We!‘ ways," only through the united efforts of came bed,“ 111a B05111 for decision special attention has been given to Flonowing 1, 111,, 19x1; o; 11-1; 31m» each and every member that we - » _Lr I l i f th menus f,§‘"‘,‘,fi,,“,‘,°,,,”;f,'p,’§.,f°,“§§sizing. mh-Fglngfngheo meales. We realize Md o; 11,, Prince Edward Islant-Irrlade an excellent beginning and e p the Government with 11mg in planning a menu for a 365M131 mbmmed a; 1M1 nmht-gthat we can look forward to bigger ed a brief to reference to an increased grant. Hospital patient, variety. will!‘ Kill-l meeting: The delegation was courtwiwlv re- flavor and are exirremciy imDflrli-‘ilil- . ceived While we did not receive There should be no great repetition our request In full. W. glad to report more than that received in we azc 01 food served or food that a prover prin- ciple has been established Ind l" even to a well D6751?“ W9 “y 1 par patient-day grani- amcfiecaylfi laggyegabg considerably in season. when the cogs‘. 15203111: ym,» d; [hg ‘ the prohmltlve, The food 0. nurses with an avrfane attendance! combina- tions as this would be moltoichfili-S serve fresh fruits and Wgeiflbles be served as attractively as D055- ast. n . 1w to report that: ldgrleld Tttlderialilr] ‘Sirflultllfisrliill-‘lylgi; ‘ggnratlrehss waived many "V". vaatlon hos been given the qlielilmPourable comments and no critic- of converting from coal to oil. So isms in this reBB- - ‘at no denlllllfaelsiillltisltllrlllltllhse ilfairllgddd problem. we have lllld °l"'l reached by g1. tterrtioab 1 manager. b" l8 ‘m! mewlng eieoctl-‘ic biike-lplaIFeneZgo-ne iiflllfel ‘ the month n] March for Pxflml" w” Bo d. A new f,‘,,',"°.,..“.... installed in kitchen. M50 "W 1181.11“; in the laboratory. EmQtIQIICy Elecii is Power ham 1. given uiuch rmds of Pollllfl- 350 "Your Board l?“ of u‘111flyvwsh_ 13° dozen of eggs. power Illlm‘ of milk. _ ' 1,440 bottles we have conslmed engmeexds. gzénzlllggez! all? gietinngoft drinks and N. darn“, goncltlslon has vei- M" can dozen cram?!- ‘ddy u, the quest emergency electric tion. and expat; bath here and abrou Edward reached but the Board has amasséi ed a great deal o! information an 12 you will g will shortly make a dBClBlM- Flu“! yeflfly wnalmlplh" °f Beaten, City. a daughter. shines are also being prover"! t"? °;"" Hvsviiel iaideration given for tho ("n org n! qt tho main kitchen. the dtnirra nzurrager. Mr- pronlpt attention. for i d 3:21: 8th: institution. have fluorescent sewed 594 meals per “To 31W you domd idea of the Mould l)?" Duri r.g Ill? Mr. my or 27.714 , - 1 1,11, We used r551,“ 51:52:‘: 1.222122 meat. u. pounds of bacon. 1H Pflllild-l °l , 90 pounds of sefizfildts 4g} 2:150 quart-e 55o pounds of tflflfl- 44" I .. . h fsurvs b!’ If sou rrrtiltggiyogfiecside; o’ that food in curl I .. r huaiitessl v or acting dtetician. Mri- “"3" ' w-“l... d cooks. dish-washers. ‘Ad l“; with the’ 1y, vflry cramped - "p; m, “d the property is in 8C0‘! quarters. condition. I . dd u; report that the ‘w. m Ne” or new annex ls' practically cotnpleted except for therein is now ctvlnviflfil- Nnrslng School Bulldini . Staff Changes I a teharsc W! a, several Impcrtan s place on our staff durinl i?" Y'~‘"' report that the i-ipr‘ o! its dearest friends.‘ ior. .1.c. Houston. sash and every. member of the Board and s'afl_ felt a personal loss when It I'll llcarncd that Dr. Houston had .11., nursing school building is passed away. His was a fatherly nearly comvlllfll °lll'ld'" to the difficulty of sew ing and heating pipifll. the was held up for w“ "w" Owind interest in the welfare of the Hos- tng plumb- plill and om and all the Board work and staff called upon hint many may times for ids wfie counsel "The arrival of some oi this mat- and advice. erial p now and we hov9 i dlays. .0 that the mm ‘Us; heeoempleted’ and“! ed "M16. L01 Mlwo ld “Rid hll "mm the ltgagrlzzcm special traIFIIHR Ir-dn-qillllllfillllml is new in charge oi Nil-res. I-M Ififllllyfillnd and Inlhg l° Edward Island Hospital Ifii “nun report o; 1,1,9 11111-11."- Lddias can progrtxss. I feel that we have land better things in future yearal "It is indeed it privilege forl "Respectfully submittfd-l me to “resent ‘he Burma] "pm-ti "Pauline M. ilnsfism, Presidrnt." of the first. year's activities of the; Junior Ladies Aid of th. PrriXritct-Q e. meetings were held“ (‘tiring tfllleitlulllxljiznFllfl-lfmlil- “idles Mid G91" ~ c or - our!‘ ma ' We wish to present the follow-i 1 1 ,i g report of the Seventh Annual‘ Pihzaslllsl’ gulrstfizrafulrsificleiing. n31: ‘idnisplsy or llle Hesse or Mew-v‘ membership has been doublediwhich was held ‘at the Oundall, showing a growing interest in hU$-;%?gie on Tuesday “ftemwm Mall} $éxenald work by the young" ~ As this was the first {leer the‘ u ‘ - . il- Junior Aid has taken chiuge. the , m?!“ ‘he “W” shwls QndpR-hQgIfts donated and the interest ‘W w!” W" Femmed m s ‘ hcvt in the display of goods "vars _ l" e-r s -‘n . ' S: M yfygnqi-ghitplenfneisltrlllvJ 1.1.8 'most encouraging. We were pleased; Afdil’... 11 1a hoped that next to have so many Devlil! ‘timid l . '” . u, . illu l lh drawing room lem- wc “m be: "Fla maxilla 220:1... Ilzlolinenrvilolle tea was serv- sewing meetings in le nr , v n I ‘ "d a. the 1105911,! where more ed. The room was nLey cccnra . r00: d,“ be docompushed. with spring flowers for the occas- wllrlgar-lv in October. members had ion. Mrs. NH. DeBiois and Mrs; g mar.’ of Bridge in their ncrneqwis. Cotton pouring tea. saunas, and turned in to the treasurer-by members of the Junie-r Aid in‘ . ‘J1 t l I . “'00 each‘ and w‘: w? Iganll: olfiseqvhggcommlitee wishrs to thank‘. open an account wl h h n m“ ND" smut all who donated gifts. i E M‘ 99 - "Q November 8th.. we held l.'fl’o.m the churches. the different‘ suocexlsful auction sale of homelstores for nttractire window dis-I a iccll-' l . st ti crcv for broadeni- cooklnrlalglblizs jellies CnuZdsIIlgEFsdndAMEQ. WE. Cotton of the This was well llatrpnized bYiSenlvr Aid rrtm save frfli" Of l1" the members thur friends. and time and experienci- a. membera of the Senior aid. some cl the zi-‘w Irwin! m“ a were fortunate to have Mrs. RI!‘ W159i 3° Kwwwd blallhl" a: i lingers Jr as auctiont-et-‘zzo pillow cases. 13o bath towels W13 no Mrs J's Likely andlnnd so linen tovreie. 1o fans cloths. Rtustlccdgn Drlilon‘ The proceeds 4 bath mats. l bed spread. 264 we‘: used to purchase twenty P-elilwll" Ellis" "d l‘ “'7' “llmbSF ii ‘ht, t~ el r-lldlnf useful gifts. frgraclltlfmrellsaaéllleee Sasturatlavniarered-i A conservative eatlnnte of the 1n; (q-mgtynaa your executive and value of the goods received i! several of the members decor-atedlsoiilll. and two ifulldvd :11: ill"? the "w, and mum ma.“ 1n all ladies paid in their minus ees. the wards of the ltloopital. JheselRORS-seslilfigfilynzrifivmlii-ifld- Vanda rec. M" i - rtlldcd ‘iafledthiwslglflt of» A "llmlle? "l "m" huluuns m’ “mum” "uom reports were submitted, including treasurer‘: and reports for the Hospital Ladies’ Aid. the School for Nurses and the Cundel Home. League of Mercy Bullion Parade ~ "The parade of Infill! Yllhlfll“ Elfz-,der the capable convchorship 01' took strong exception to certain Mrs. William I-ienrv and Mrs. Don- statements made before the par- garet E. Westherbie. Montague. laid Ross is to be congratulated on. Yefilllts achieved in l was under the direction of rural thmtion and litters-st in all our en-l a that Dominion Coal Company, [producers of 80 per cent of Marr- _time coal, would boost coafpricoa b; 13.50 a to-n. H. C. M. Gordon. general man- of railway cfliclais in this Pro- “gar ff ‘he Compzlny’ rouklnat vince in handling this seasonisqfneenrttjflclled immedlately {or “om- potato shipments is expressed in The union omcm, 4M M; F “m” Fecemly "n! by Ml" ‘YW- divulga the source of his informa- Bculter, chairman of the 12.22.1111“ o, My when 1h, 1.16"“. Potato Export Board and manager} “mum be e£feptl‘ve' of the Potato Growers‘ AssocIatP T1... m..rea5e_ 1f 1mposed WW1 ion. to Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. be 11.1.. 5011,11, Cod. prjge, 1,00, M.P. for Queen's. Mr. Bouitcr 51...“; 591.19.111.61‘ yo” The new price schedule would apply to all independent operat- ors as well as Dominion Coal, it vivas stated. As a result an im- mediate resumption of work in all mines, including those in the Minto. N.B., coal field. could be expected. Miners, granted a general wage limit n!’ iii a day. also would pay tile additional $2.50 a ton. At present, coal company employees may buy coal at about $2 less than the market price. This was the schedule of CFPRSPS Riven by the official: $2.50 a ton for domestic coal in lilnvn Scotizi. Slhfl a tori for slack coal. $1110 a ton for coal sold to Can- Warm appreciation of the work liementary committee on railways and shipping on April 29. regard- ing alleged delay in de-iclng re- frigerator cars here, which he said was not according to the facts. | “I do not know how the mis- understanding arose," wrote_Mr. Boulter, "but I feel. in fairness to our own railway officials here. you‘ should be advised that the service rendered during the past season far exceeded our very best expect- ations. and throughout the entire movement of the British order the only delay was occasioned by the lack of steamers at both Saint- John and Halifax. _' "We really received the cars much faster through March and adinn National Rd11d.ays_ early April than they could tie~ $1.15 a ton f _loaded into steamers. Since the mills. or oval mm to pulp iflrstl of Marchtwe have moved the‘ ' ___.________ oqu va ent o about thirty-sixf 1 hundred cal-loads to the British s (Continued from Page 1) lHouse of Commons order and issued permits for l shipment to other points for more than eleven hundred cars. and |!\lai-it'ime sub-committee to mahe n .rl"i change whatever in the bound- ’ “n” object o‘ this letter is m] aflites oil Prince Edward Island con- correct the misunderstanding re-ls “em m _ 1 Dr. hi3. ltfcGarry. chairman d s ;'.:.’.‘.i““..§i‘° §§J°"$§..“°’.;"..5.§“’r.i§1I.‘;°.l,‘i§“i,m?‘g’*°§°‘";"° "W'- . - - 0 . . . . - Potato Export Board appreciated; of fhg main damn-mag tha; he 1-1“ 111w cooperation ivhich it Pefifillifi-‘l,tlcnsllliriil__.niiery' nil-arm Jrom from the Superintendent, Mim Prince Edrvard Isillind and that e11 Montgomery. and all his nfliclals. 31nd agreed to maintain the status ‘sued for shipments to Newfound- la d “In closing’ 1. wFh to thank our. We feel that these facts sholildlquo. '5 0 attention of the same parties tnfpcoliie from the Island Want It whom the former statements were‘ 111E113 i110 We)’ if Will b6" Bnnvliflo- made." 'ed ‘Afr. Power. "Members will re- n0 direct, representative on this corrirnitlee or the Maritime sub- committee when consulted in the ‘Messrs, Douglas, McLtlre. and MW- ew t lNaught advised Us. they wanted no {boundary change Mid "l!!! m!!! 1 [preferred to retain tthe dual con- y "It was only because the Elections _ Act committee of the House advis- Rgcem report, from sum .n_ .cd us that they recommended the the new car ferry "Abegwcit" ‘.- llle Dmmnlfi“ lhatpwla, mcgzstligtlree: good, though still encountering in“ mall?’ MQMOZZ; Ham”; annoying delays in delivery uf They to “s ter Douglas MP. for Queens. . ' ' . . 1, _ d do away with the one rQ> In an address broadcast ia<t lélganngg dug‘ commuemy_ 1mm’. and the contractors are doing N11 rated thalr utmost to expedite fileelfibefgnliqiimpgxslfiygfy Ne; w. trials to meet a deadline of July r finally 59111.11 and Queen's will re- . “ 1 yvfdrn: thil address with the overall oenerlttlilgmiifilfg;1§lc;§§sr:§a.'- of price stabilization. He showed i among other things, that for $10!: I ' in some way be brought to the. “Well, if that's the way the call that Print-c ticlrvard Island has II til‘ F ea time first. place. Dr. Grant. and lstltucncy or Queen's dicate that progress on finishing “blllmcm “f dual constituencies m 1 be, m, 1 r separate riding! minor items, reports Mr. J. Les- "Kg, “glldgpltlrertloomalre a complete evening Mr. Douglas stated that. . both the Transport Department tlfigff°fléicsnsulteu bhe Island 1 at Borden. P.E.I_. 1 . ,1 constituency Mr. Douglas‘ dealt chiefly in his ‘ mam the on“ dm expended in price control s‘l‘.iil- ' 1“ V A ' ization tile people of Caniidalfinv- l ed. or benefited to the exten‘ oi‘ $12.50 per year, as compared to; l Frank Paul ilrrh llouglll tvlésrtgend oi prices during Worm]; i FRESH FRUIT m‘ ' l vscsraatss mronmtr normal a °"°°"'“ i 1 CONFECTIONERY l i SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES I ..‘...'?..°.'“'*.‘..2.'..t‘.‘°.E2;:l;‘£i:;°‘;’. f um- wi m W =~ i the city nail at aao l>.i\r. Thurs-l day, May 29th. A full attendance is mquesfed. Important business. “rlloroolrlilllls o nd IIIIIIII GULIIREII Tonomont For Sale 1 VIEWS Three tenement house num-i bar 2I4-2I6-2I8 King Street, of which ZIO will be available for occupancy on June 30th, i947. Arriv- 1o l l Brasvtolll Studio M. A. FARMER Solicitor. Ii. F. iiutoilooon held at the Graglotteavvvi gaflfli: "m?" Cmclls" March was per spa e . "- .. _ of our year's activities. The coul- T-OifPOb -- ItCPl -bA magi, billed efforts of the. enefliftio andfilm" "l1!" l" 3r" 5 "ll l’ hum,“ “mm”, 11., 10¢“ seen eating unprocrssed cloth. merchants. attractivd’ modrls. and'while totally ignoring specially, 11g w; "treated cloth that is rendered 100 zlalt-sfltnovtvhlrlltlmvse glllrvgnaerealrlv per cent mothproof. is on ylew at an outstanding event. although Ii" Fflllih 1"¢l\1~=ll'l9l F"; ‘t: financially this enterprise was not amplifier enable: heerms , aaaousillraattasaanflhli""- - Lots For Bale‘ 8, 3911 "_ OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting or glasses for the Two desirably located build- ing lots on the western side of Spring Pork Rood neor McGiIl, 65 I00? ‘WW9! NCII Mil correction of ocular tle- _depfIts 95 ond IIO. Apply fecta.” M. A. FARMER 53 Grafton sired Solicitor.