MAY 16. 1947 OPPORTUNITY for Typists and Stenograplters r Are you interested in employment in Can- ada's metropolis at a good salary in congenial surroundings? W to Montreal tor grepliers to work lnitiril salary perience rind education. See Mr. Ford, Manager, Charlottetown BAN K OF look‘ wee discussed and hint: well material for same was received.‘ Progress was reported until it was time to adjourn. rayon w. i. The April meeting oil the ‘rryon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Howatl, Ap- ril 14th. The President Mrs. Wal- ton was in the chair. The meeting opened with Ode followed by the creed. Roll call was responded to by twenty two members. Minutes of last meeting lhl ViBTQ .| _ approved as read. It was decided e wil pay travelling expenses that collectors for cancer drive make an estimate of how many competent typists and sienn- in our Momma‘ branches. books would be needed and Secre- tary would write for same. Com- mittee repo ted that! nursery mat is stamped ut they could not get. yam in Charlottetown. it was left ll'l the hands of the committee to write to another factory. It wal agreed to keep library books an- other month. The government grant was received. Letters were read from Red Cross and PEI. Rural Beautification Societies, 5150 letter of thanks for fruit sent. It was moved by Miss Florrie Mabey, seconded by Mrs. Howard Oallbeck to discontinue sending boxes to the aiek at. present. It will be dependent uoon ex- MON TREAI} tiieaiiiilgs 0t ll - Rural District New Glasgow I ‘ .___ Miss Ruth Dickerson spent the week-end at her home here. .- N. Miss Blanche liVyzinrl Pl1_]i)_‘.(‘(i a visit to the Capital recently. r_.- Ml‘. Herbert Wyand and baby boy Ion welcomed home from the P. S. Island Hospital nu Sunday inst. Mrs. William’ iToombs North Rut-too is n patient in the P. E. island Hospital. llir. and Mrs. George McCouibi-ey had as their guest nn sundny Airs. Fennel‘ Stewart. - sandy Nicholson and George Andrew spent the week end at their respective homes here. Mn. Hermln Hill and daughter Bil-ter- has gone, to Portland ilnin» what-e they pin-n to spend icvemi weeks. ti. and Mn. Chalmers Laird eind yoirng 90in Howard. also Mr. Jdin ‘H. Buntain o'er» moiUTlSLS I» the Capital on Saturday. lb. and Mrs. McFarlane and 1MB‘ lOn visited MR. Mnfirlnuek nether. Mrs. Lowther and her uncle Mr. Austin Laird on Sunday inst. Mrs. Frank Hobbs ha». i~<~lur.ivri home after spending a ftlbibfllll- bolday with her daughber litre. Pete Kelly and Mr. Kelli’. The Brookliis family were visitors to Cavendish rm Mother's day. the guests Qf Mr‘. and Mrs. i1'n iilrCotlh- r-y. Mrs. Brookink moltm- accom- panied them ori- return. Miss Ruth has restimed her duties h Charlottetown. after spendini! mme time at he; homo here, SZHPF‘ as. fathefs possum Dr- A- B. Stevenson. m». ma‘ Mre. Wilfred Whitlock Mid daughters Edith and Marlon w". gut-sis n! their daughter Mrs. Murray Orr and i\‘ii'. 01"‘ "i1 5""- day. Among the 52;... visitors o. the Own“ m“ week w", M“. DOriyMrs. Ambrose Monaghan and Martini, Messrs. Austin LahiLiMrs. Maurice MacDonald. - Jam“ Mona,‘ Murray (m- nnd The canvas for nursery mat has James Dolron. Ides Annie Stevenson who has been mending the past few months In the ‘U. 5., has ‘been 2154b’ welcomed home. ‘WHCTP she takes. en active part in Church and social work. A meeting was held in new Gins- eow recently to discuss having a. Mung doctor settle in this com- munlby, A general meeting with atrrotmdlng districts is planned for‘ the near future. I Mrs. Eric Whrlock mid children are spending some time with the fomierls father Mr. lior-. was voted that all bills he paid. Sick committee “were appointed as follows: Miss M. Gamble, Mn. Vivian Bartlett. Mrs. Morley Mui- li-ns. erecting the LcPage Hotel in Coven. coda. ltllltll is siiLItml Just above Green Gable.» This hotel should be a ivounderful attraction to tour- ists in that vicinity who desire hotel Scrvire. Mr. LcPnge is to be commended on this. enterprise. School committee rcappotuttd. Red Cross committee reported two quilts made since last meet- ‘lll‘.‘,. also iliiriccn rompers cut. Dill. it waz. decided in ineet. at Mrs. Rogersoifs Thursday night to fin- ish rompers. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Walton Toombs, lunch com- mittee. Mrs. Vivian Bartlett and Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. C. A. Hicks to have charge of pro- gram. An auction sale will be held ‘There are quite a iluinbci" of voltages to be built in Cavendish n; well as a dining room by Rev. E. F. Coffin which will be under the mnnngrcncnt of bliss Mary Stewart, -.\ho very rzipablc in this. line oi iivork. M1". I-‘uiton Robertson oi Hunter River clsltul the New Glasgow Sunday School last Sunday morn- ing. where he gave a fine address and a lot. of wise councel. It is to be hoped hr will visit here soon again. Miss Ethel Moore. nurae-ln-tratn- ing at the P. E. Island l-llospital. had tin enjoyable iveek-cxid at the home ~ni her ia-ircnis. Mr. nnrl Mrs Al- fred‘ ftioorc. l The Young People's Bible Study Group which was organized in. Fredericton during the pest winter under the eificlerit. direction of Rev .I. W iiayter hold weekly meetings. and are having wonderful discussions as well as a ooolal intercourse mingled with song M. the close. A number of local ymith attended. and it. is tn ‘Je hoped that surely .:in orgniiizallnn will arise here Etlld get the. support of all the youth as well as some older ones. woiiiiii§_i_iisi'iiu1r KELLVS CROSS W. I. Mrs. Joseph Kcily cutcrtaincd the members of Kelly's Cross W. I. on Tuesday. May 0. for the May meeting. ~ < The maatinl. at which eleven were present,‘ opened in the usual way. Roll call was answered bv a guessing contest at. which the sum of $1.20 was realized. Mrs. David Roberts won the prize. At the next meeting thero is to be another nuessing c ntest. Tho prize will be elven by Mrs. Mnur- ice MacDonald. The committees gave their re- ports. The school committee re- ported that n hand basin had been purchased for the school. A number of treats were given to different. sick tn the district. For next. month new school school committee: Mary E. Trainer and Noreen Trainer. Sick committee: been purchased and the hooking is aettlng underway. It was de- clded t0 dOflll-U $5.00 h) Cancer 0 111E CHARLOTTETOWN iiroil, Aching Foot speedy relief follows a vigorous rubbing with Emerald Oil. The oil is not greasy and does not stain, so don't be afraid to use iota o! it. Takes out the stinl. relieves any itching, and is wonderfully sooth- ing and tng. Hughes Drug Co. Ltd" The Jen- kins Pharmacy. and other good aruggists sell Mounds Emerald Oil with a guarantee of speedy re- lief or money back. at our next meeting. Mrs. Austin Smith had the 11:0- gram which was on the color scheme of interior decorating. ' The meeting closed with the National Anthem after which a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Roma. Hovratt. bananas: w. 1. -The regular monthly meeting of Darnley W. I. met Wednesday evening May 7th. at. the home of Mrs. Wallace Pickering. In ab- sence of President and Vice-Presi- dent Mrs. Jas. Hickey was asked to occupy the chair. Meeting open- ed by singing ode and repeating creed in unison Six glad to welcome one visitor. Min- utes of previous meeting read, ap- proved and signed. School com- mittee reported lie-thing needed for school and kindly consented to act on this committee for balance o! fully discussed. 1t was moved and sec- onded to send $1.00 to Charlotte- member plan. W. l. news was dlstribded to members and letters contained therein acted upon. Secretary was asked to return library books tIo t an- other box of hooks just now. Dill! school year. Correspondence rear] and town office re million headquarters ‘in Charlottetown. was decided not to ask for member! answered roll call and we were GUARDIAN vie presfltel and accepted. 1t was moved and seconded to have ice oreem tneur repaired and a committee appointed to see to this matter. It was moved and sec- onded Becretary write Irishtowz. Players and ask them to brine their play to Dornley Hall. 1t was liflested each member try to iget a new member for next meet~ ng. A paper on Fn-st Steps in Pie- paring a Lawn was read by Mrs. W. Pickering and a tree contest was enjoyed by all. Miss Merle Cro- zler T ‘ the prize and Mrs. Chadwick consolation. Meeting ad- journed in usual manner and a delicious lunch was served by [VIE- tess assisted by Mrs. Jas. Hickey and an enjoyable hour was spent in "social chat“ receipts for ove- nine 81D. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Clarence Hickey roll call exchange o-f seeds and bulbs. LONG RIVER. W. I. The May meeting o! Long River Women's Institute met at the home of Miss Mae Found with an at- tendance of fourteen members and two visitors. In the absence of the President the meeting was led by the VlCe President and opened by singing the Ode, followed by repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of April meeting were read and ap- proved. The sick committee re- ported that two visits had been made and fruit taken. The school committee reported that there was nothing needed for school. New committees appointed were as follows: Sick. Mrs. Oliver Payn- ter, Miss Roselle Payntcr and Mrs. W. J. Profitt. School. Mrs. A. A. Campbell and Mrs. Heath Camp- bell. Programme, Miss Mae Found and lVLrs. Heath Campbell. Bills were presented and on motion or- dered paid. It was decided to send $5. to Mrs. Leard for the purchase Hospital. Collection amounted to 95 cents. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Juliu- stone, roll call to be answered by a sneeze. Meeting KIOSEd by slug- ing the National Anthem. Lunvir was served by hostess and com- mittee in charge. RIDICULING CHILDREN It ls n crave offense against I child to ridicule. belittle and shame him. The teacher who makes tun of a pupil's work may feel she is accomplishing something. Just wihat that is, nobody but she knows. The unhappy child certainly gains nothing, but loses self-confidence and trust in the teacher. The mass gains nothing. and it loses its esteem for the instructor. if she does that to one child. slie may do it to another, the class feels. A parent who ridicules and rhamcs his Cillitl before his inciti- of a. chair or stool for the P C. ers, sisters or others, is in tht ‘lame position. He has lost the trust of the child and has also made him ‘distrust himself. He has added fear to weakness. and made more difficult the faltering growth of the child. When a teacher or parents says. "Look at this report. Just look at it. Nothing good about it from beginning to end. Look at your cousin's report. All A's or B plusses. You both have the same tcziciier, iIUCIt-hing. But he gets on the honor roll and you're on the booby list. Some son, you are. Here. Take it and don't let me see it or you again iinlil you can show me a decent report card." Wliat good has that tirade ac- complished? That sort of tiling only sinks the rhild further in the mire of his failure. Say nothing until you have studied tihe conditions and found iliccziuse for this child's failure. This means a talk with the teach- er. Listen without talking in i-tliu‘ ‘sire says. Then go home and think Hlflltfll‘! OVBX‘. race anavaiv _:_ Check on the child's physio] condition. This is particularly ime portam, where adolescent boys and girls are concerned. And_ new! mind about that smart child thl neighbor or close relative has. HI has his own troubles and. he is rial telling them to the world. W“! man that he is. E Tell the child that his troub are yours and that you are rig in there with him doing your be‘ in help him. xr he does not in»! the fundamentals of’ arithmfilifi l!‘ cannot do algebra. 1f he 6085 D0‘ knoiv the rules in grammar. lsl cannot parse. If he does not r well enough to get i-nformatl Cflfill)’ from the printed text, f-nunni study any textbook wi good r-estilts. Begin at’ the beginning. Trae|_ hi; growth t0 where if. bre and build from there. Never ml the grades until he has a W“! fnuildailon for learning set in hi] mind. 1311i don't ridicule a lielplw tailing child. His failure may re iy may really be yo-urs. l MILEAGE 0F ALI. TIME !.. Here it ia-tlse wonderful new post-war tire you've waited for! lt’a a new kind of lire . . . Designed differently. Engineered diHerentlyJBuill diEei-enily! It's made nf tougher. cooler-running rubber-developed by B. F. Goodrich to give you matchlesa mileage! Look at the giant Life-Saver tread. It has wide road-contact area ; ; i and the famous “windshield-wipcr" tread design that wipes wet pavements so dry you can light a match on its tracks! lt gives you sure-grip starts. safe. ~ controlled stops . . . and longer, trouble-free mileage. The tire body and sidewalls are rugged .' : ; massive. New types of cord and new body construction make this new B. F. Goodrich tire 35% stronger! That means greater safety and longer service! And this tire has been proved! On “police cruisers and taxi cabs i ; z in millions of miles of all types of service . . . this great new B. F. Goodrich tire has oulworn lllt‘ best quality pre-war tires ever nsadel-tvilh ease! i You've waited for just such extra mileage and extra safety. Don’t wait a minute longer! T his great new B. F. Goodrich tire is available NOW. See your nearest B. F. Goodrich tlcalcr today! l campaign. Two bills were pre- sented by sick committee. The next meeting will be held nt. the home of ‘Mrs. John Moiy. nenux. The meeting then adjourned and n dainty lunch and social llbéil‘ were enjoyed by lll"pre3_ en . ....»-w». AiVGIO RUSTICO WJ. On iuttsday evening. May 6th., twelve members of Anglo Rustico W.l'. met at the school house for the regular monthly meeting. 'l‘wr> h ‘up. Ya" "up ‘and 1 The never-ending spiral burs of the famous Life-Saver tread act like u windshield-wiper —sweep wet pavements dry for the rubber hunks That's 2 You can actually lights: mulch en the w“‘\’u\\*‘l:~ - oi the amazing Lite-Saver tread-so dry does it sweep even wettest pavement! proof o! skid-resistance! _ man Hill, Mr. \Viilm'k w. luisilvnisilnrs were also WFiVJOIlINi. engaged in irfrliiifl .1 new but" Tllc president. Mrs. Parkman 1m‘ Mr. lra Hill. irrcsidcd and the meeting opened -__ - with "Ode nnd Creed". Roll call Ik. and Mrs. Claude (‘rnsweil was responded k, w“), a flow“ v ‘ end family irotoccd to Ctavendishhhp, bulbs or seeds. Minutes oi’ ie.fl' n . I» on Stiriday where thvy acre ti" iuetiiing were approved as read. It 5 "ilk" ""551 i. ‘JE-“Miii 0i MT? "ti" 3"“ lI-‘lwllgvus moved and seconded all bills ' ' B°"°'I"'A“'°"'°"V" - Wyand. ‘ti-c imid- $41001 improvements were 3 Split-second stops on wet povemenlaresorne- 4 The l. F. Goodrich life-Saver tread gives ii,:¢",m'°'l."|,,?:,f,:; <i"l _ . , q. . ,, . r - . Among those ittkiui‘. ntlvniiinzsi‘ ullbirMs-lgriililbclil liiiiifeflgff élgfeigigl times neeess y. Poorly designed or badly you non-sliliLsplit-seeend stopping proioe- Rubber had-leis. i worn treads lengthen your stepping distance. siod Korouof. / l Mt Andrew Gunanm bus 5C, lien. It steps luster . . . In c shorter dlstaneel iI-‘e Nunn var. appointed to see about "it sltilfdfli’ were Mr. flfltl Mrs-[izeiiiniz new window blinds. It was ‘M1630 H- Rolirriscii- bib!" M" also decided n new covered con- . Graham. “Tim; Biilnuin. ‘.\li'. \\'.llit"l'l|;\i"(\l- rm. “am. b‘. “(mum m m“ D0imn. ltirs. i\l]\lltil\"I\ iiJrl-n. imam Wm‘, whim] “.55 u, he "up ' ~—' limieri. ; Mrs. George Clark tllltlitllffll till in". _<|rcr[\‘afv rpmrlm a receipt Hunter River on suniinv. Stu‘ ‘Y-"djfnie $44.50 i-iudibcrn received from lc°vmblmlcd on rcliirii h)‘ W‘ Nil", tlie Red Cross. The Gov't. grant o.’ _ New l. F. Goodrich Batteries are first choice for rugged power. dependability, grizzly-bear stamina! For peak performance fhllnll llu- New B. F. (Jruulrlrli linllrrp1liill in vie-signed TM" Rli-‘ism lllcNiqll- "l1" “in d" $1.3’) i1uii also been received. eqngidpmbil. inutrtm- (tr. grating M“ Roland numb? repoflod fur-your rnnlrisrlultiinnrlrnrlisr. ti". v While!‘ in Cay¢ndl5h_ Hm." sick nub ‘Md’: 3.1101.“ w“ fnrflrmllllilinl and rlvlinmSe-g vnuy i . ____ y ' _ ‘ ' nearest ll. F. Cnnririch dealer today‘! no school icpoit. . a M3‘- Flori Galliiii‘ unlit .‘i"\'f‘i'Itl Nfiw pmnnmwos we“. ma“ ap_. 7-04 i pointed: School, lifts. Cyril Tcombe, sick. Mrs. Eli-nest Buiman nnd Mrs. .1 ." —~~-~ 4- r _ Waiter Euntain, programme. lilrs. t - ~- .- . - James L. LePage and Mrs. Edison ' - i R-ollliigs. ' T I . Q I U 'I‘hc June meeting will meet with Mrs. G.R.. LePnge. Roll (till to be Dealers & Wholesale War ohouso Phone i117 219 Gt. Boo. 8t lesistants z\".‘0 bu v engaged in "An Eiuydny Card." $12.00 had been rrceived to: Cancer Fund. Collection 65 cents. This port of meeting closed with The King. An auction sale of flowers slips. bulbs and tcrda was then carried out with Mr. Ernest Bulrnan very oetabiy acting as auctioneer. The sum of $3.35 was realized and $200 from sale o! kettle. A soul-title contest was thcn et- 10.1w] one: which ‘Bore; Jenkins ~ Dealer zoo-ii‘: at. o». st. Phone 2164