Division Commanders For S. A. Drive Division Commanders palgn who will meet their team of the Salvation Army Red Shield and Sunset Lodge Cam; captains and other workers at a mass supper rally in the Salvation Army Citadel on Thursday to inaugurate the city-wide campaign. Leit to right. seated: Mrs. S. Wilbur Willis; Mr. Douglas! Donald K. Martin; A. G. Hogan. Gordon W. Wellner; Charles F. Downe; H. E. Moore. Standing, Messrs. H. B. —-Barter’s Film Lab. tlotittiiued from page 1 Graduating Diplomas Doris Clark. Charlottetovt'ti. A prize for surgical nursmg.pre- sented by the Kospital Board of Trustees: lst, Louise Ma.cLeod; 2nd, Doris Clark. A prize for theory atid practice or obstetrical nursing, presented by lhe senior Ladies Aid: lst, Helen Pondleton, Kensington; znd, Dor- een Ellis, souris. A prize for pediatric nursing, presented by Mr. N.D. Macbean, won by Charlotte Cairns, Free- llluil. A prize for bedside nursing, pre- aonleti by the Junior Ladies‘ Aid, won by Louise MacLeod. A bursary to the student show- . .ll.' t promise in pro- isssional development, presenter: .. ...t- brlslllhldll Nurse" maga- znie, non by Beatrice Mair. Geor- getovtii. A scholarship in general nursing proficiency to a second year nurse, \\nn by tVi;ss Florence Dunbar, Ai- ma. P. E. I. Address to the Gradiiates "Your training has prepared ,\ou to be more than efficient «arched operators," said Dr. .\vinc\‘tcar in addressing the gravi- iialtng (‘lflS.~. "lntplirii hut nol qlWH)'S mentioned. is the warmth of the prcsence oi‘ l-‘lut't'n.'o Nightingale and the courage of Edith Cavell." He reminded the nurses that "sick people expect you to lIH\'t‘ the ‘know how‘, hut fl(‘~ll‘I‘ nnrl look for an extra warmth which the layman cannot give. 'i‘iicy ex- Poct courage and warmth witli- nu! remiziiiziniz what those mutil- “PI really are, though realizing them when they are abs:-nt." "The nurse who cannot furnish these qualities." said Dr. Mac. Hear. "can do great harm to the sealing process in the patient‘: body. besides estranging her from the patient. Such nurses may ivrmrier afterwards why they feel lututisfied, or why the patient llsliked them." He pointed 'outtuI.les some timely advice as to that unless they take time in It: htimhle and often soul they I‘-\' become hitter X st-archin rllele and. Hall's THE ANSWER to dessert on s busy day. You can prepare the filling in mlnutesl And the flavor is pure fruit from real lemons. Emerald Group Wins Junior ‘Farmers Shield AI Debate The Emerald Children of Mary ' Club, in a debate held last night at Charlottetown won the Junior Farmers‘ Shield, donated by Sim mons and MacFarlnne Ltd. Sum- merside. This shield is awarded annually to the rural club winning the Provincial debating competit- ion sponsored by the Junior Farm- ers’ Federation and the Dept. of Agriculture. \ The topic of last night's debate was "resolved that the teaching 01 music in the public schools of P E. I. should be made compulsory." The Emerald Club upheld the resolution and the speakers were: Georgie Green, Mary Deighan 8110 Margaret Trainor. Opposing them was the Mount Stewart Young People's Union with speakers: Dor othy Coflin, Douglas Byers and Glendon Jay. The Judges. Messrs. J.0.C.Canip- "-El. Bicnrloti O‘Grtd,\‘. and J. l-‘ Held Last Night MacMilian were their decision. Mr. O'Grady presented the judg—- es’ decision and suggested to the spcakers ways of improving. He stated that Miss Trainor was the speaker of the waning. Mr. Campbell in brief remarks unanimous in deceived by the exercise of your .iiI|lfl$ and tai‘n:. it in: mt.-»t . unreuaded and even unnotic- .(l. though it has alleviated a situation." Heavy Responsibility The great rcspoiisiliiiity of the ’I.pervisor or superintendent was orribly portrayed by Dr. Mac- Vicsr when he pointed out that no matter how severe the rep- rimand that was given to the undergraduate the b‘.atne of her mistakes still rested on the sitnul- (Iers of those in charge over them. He reminded the grad- uates that it was not an easy matter to maintain serenity when it is necessary to assume r=-- sponsibility for the mistakes of others. "By graduatiniztr you have he- ccme figures or power." said Dr. Macvlcar. but reminded them first as a power and then as a nrlvllege. “Many people do not know the power they have, or where it lies or how to use It.‘' said he. The Doctor advised the nurses that power without hum- llity was tyranny and humility without desire for further know- ledge was vanity. In conclusion Dr. Macvicar stated. "The best part of your life Is just beginning. Some of you will go on to post-graduate work; some of you to staff work, some to private duty and some to marriage. The status nurse will always follow you. even if 3'01! n e v e r practice professionally again. _You will always be expect- ed to show your special talent: tvhen emergencies arise and deal with them with the nhility you can now show. I enjoyed know- ing you and i am sure you will continue to learn." LEAVE FOR WEST QUEBEC (CP) — Some 1,000 European immigrants. who ar- rived here ~Sunday night aboard the German immigrant ship Seven Seas. left Sunday by special trains for western points where they will take jobs. mostly on farms in west- ern Canada. that they must accept that power. ._ Awarded Degree In Agriculture , .-"*5" §—___ Pictured above is Winston Smitr of Pownal, who is attending Mc- Glll University convocation excr- cises taking place today in Mont- real. He will receive a degree :2‘ Bachelor of Science in agriculture Mr. Smith specialized in horticult- ure in which he led his class. lie 3. the son of Mr. and Mrs. HP. Smith. Pownal. General Presbyterian Assembly In Toronto Well ove.r a thousand Pr:-sbyt>i tans from every part of the Domiti- ion are registered for the ?re-As- sembly Conference which opens in St, Andrews Church, Toronto, on Friday and will continue until tho General Assembly convenes nex: Wednesday evening. Commissioners from the six Pres- byterles of the Maritimes Synod will attend the-.Assembly From Prince Edward Island con‘ Rev. E. S. Hales. wood Islands; Itev. Don- L. MgcN'utt, aid Nlcholsoii. Clyde River; \i Moose. St. Eleanor-s and E. W. 0 Foster. Marshfield. In Addition the Presbyteries have appointed delegates to the Pre-As- sembly Congress. Representing Prince Edward Island are: Rev, .1. E. Heatiiwood, Belfast; Rev, M. C. Currie, Murray Harbor North. Rev. J. D. MacKay. Summerside: Rev L. E. Blaikie, Brookfieid; Mrs. Rus- sell Hunter, summerslde; Mrs. J. A. MacMillsn, Charlottetown; Mrs. ‘Carl Macfiae. Brookfield; Mt.s:- Justice .1. Keiller, Toronto and Dr. 'ar_v .\lacKenzie, North Tl’_\'f)ll: J R. l.r-nox, Presbyterian College, Matiieson, Oyster Bed Bridge; F Montreal. Mnlpequez at-nut Walker, Summerside; .l.M. Mscxen-‘The Gmrdhn P“° . w°dn“d"}'v M3’ 26: M Roderick Hickox. Parkdale: Good- will Macbougali, Charlottetown; Donald MacLean, Tyne Valley; Fred Semple, Kensington. The theme of the Congress is. ‘All for Christ, Christ for All.‘' Among the special speakers will be Rev. Dr. W. A. Cameron. Moderator of the last General Assembl ; Dr. Walter Barlow. Philadelphia: Hon. A smoother, richer Ba/timww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER vuos MARK IECVD. TNE MIRACLE LUSTRE ENAMEI. Cl/TS’ DOWN PAINTING FAT/‘DUE SHORTENS PAINTING TIME IN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM ' ONE COAT COVERS MOST SURFACES ‘ 30UART Prices slightly hlghu west of Ion William Only two coats over bore wood or plastel Resisls steam, grease, chipping...to|res countless scrubbing: Colors range from delicots pastels to rich, deep tones KEM-GLO LOOKS AND WASHES LIKE THE IAKED ENAMEL ON A NEW REFRIGERATOR concurred with Mr. 0'Grady and also ‘commended Miss Coffin es- pecially on her opening remarks and also Miss Green for her skill and energy in assembling and pre- ienting her rebuttal. Mr. Mac.Millan stated that it notes are needed. these should be used skilfully and prepared on small cards. He pointed out the value of debates as I. means oi training young people in express- .iig themselves fluently and well. Mr. Urban Laughlin, presiden- oi the Junior Farmers’ Federatlor. ;irereiitcd the trophy and congrat :i':t rd thc sneakers. purillcu and in many instanie. develop a brittleness which though efficient in some fields, is not what nursing desires. "Graduation in one of the per- iods in your life when the emo- tional and spiritual exp:-rien('e.i seem purer and remain sharper than at any time." said the doc- tor. "Some of you can ‘ honestly and sincerely say that you liarc done your best to prepare for a life of service; you have lt‘al'lll"’l what. was §f‘ll(‘fllllPt'l for you and often learned more than was ex- pected." he added. "In some the segd may have borne fruit . . . the ground -linviniz been prepared by previous training. in others the seed fcll luv the WlL\'~‘lIlF‘ . . . the ground not having l\£’t"\ prepared by training or by life's experience."- Tmportant Qualities Dr. Mat-Vicar took a look the future in giving the int n gravi- what wntild he expected of them. stressed the qualities of tvarmtli and cnurnizc which the WHEN YOU’ R/I6///6‘ IlV£6‘l0ai’./ YOU get the smoothest consistency you ever let melt in your mouth. .l=ll-0 Lemon Pie Filling is never too thick. never too thin. Try Jail-O Lemon Pie 'Fi|iing soon. Not I lemon jelly. (]elI-0 is 1 registered trade-mark, owned in Cant-gt by General Foods, Limited.) JEI.l'-O PIE- FILLINGS I Coconut Cream Lemon iiituergraiiuati= iooked tor in lILi supervisors. He reminded them of their tensions, fears and em- barrassnients which they had ex- perienced and the feeling of grat- itude. which was theirs when a senior nurse helped them out nl a difficult situation. "Without the senior’.-i help. you would have been -very unhApp)'." said Dr MacVlcar. ‘ I)r. .\la('\'icnr reminded tht graditating nurse that in tltei. new roles a change of altitud' would be necessary. “You will bv accepted among people in a new stattia," said he, "and they will welcome you as worthy members of an indispensable profession.‘ Dr. .\lar~Vn'ar told the nurses tho‘ they would. its graduates. be ex- posed to more of the inner work- ings of the medical r profession and hear and see experlence= which they were not privilege!’ to hear or see as undergr'aduates. "You will nem“I," said he. "the same qualities of warmth and courage that patients and under- tzrnduntns expect." The Doctor f"Tllil0llt‘(l liowr-\'cr. 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