’ FEBRUARY 4. 1942 i PRINCE ED WARD -:- TO-DAY . H » 1- t 1/ ./ J77 .. “ii EDDY lilétttvotto SHOWS 3.15—7.00—9.00 . A THREE DAY THRILL pco RALPH BELL afi '1" The Capitol TO-DAY HUGH HERBERT ' ltlvtg 51K Toni atoll“ out titiii 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15—7—8.45 [fill] nvc - THURI-FIQI. —ISA T. Wt LINDSAY Y Mflfrur IV/Ifltl/ ~ odi- IOSGpII $CIIIIDIIIIAUT Alli" JENKINS JEROME (UWAII ALSO “Popeye” Cartoon-Musical Vaudeville and Chap. 4 of THE SEA RAIDERS — Trinity United Church "M396 rescued ‘IVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th oo-iv. M. S. Annual Due day- ‘ Bust Parlor; _ n u I - i ~ Through Ice M ‘lilo-Prayer Service. h t Quid 3 ISO-Official Board. ______ It has been decided t a e who are taking part in knitting an Mr. George Wilson of charlotte- gfghgn may, if preferred. do it at t town had a narrow escape from ow- home it beinrz understood that the slble drowning vesterday morning knitting slllill be their own work. , when a heavy team. which lie was Those wishing material and patterns driving. broke through the ice about apply g0 Mrs. sndler as soon as pos- 200 yards from the Prince Street 51bit, Those wishing assistance apply ODDFELLMVS “ALL fir?!‘witilnitslglggdahcgiunéiliegegelgiegiaielé m Mm Dugivilders ttfilubmeetlng or ' . n Tmsdm Fdmmy u laying‘; if-‘itlivlglllog-‘seill hlllllaegllgnd tilghécldgllsllllclltlligrlvlllvho lielFl F21- nzmclng 9 to 1 a buffalo. however. went to the bot- dhy Feb. 6. lit 8.30 p. m- 1“ ' Tickets may be procured wfi- Peter's Hall. - . Wlls wa driving a team "m" '"°'“"°"" °“'Y' lielohtzihtz tllnlvt: SJECII Reddln of esters tirbélti. .t§§“.‘.°il..°f.; EASTERN gu 11pm A" debris from the ruins of tlle Wool- » lworltlh Buklllldglllki recentltv destroyed ' v re.wc ewas ransmrng _...|1 i B 1 3 ti» m» to scuttle-t we.“ 1.22:. ':*.'.r;'::..!' .':.:":..".'....';:.."."':. ". I 0 a the horse-drawn vehicle was rllrect- "m." “mm, m,“ h, “nun-m; n; s lv over the channel it suddenly can“ a "ML firm,’ ovum, h, R°g‘j,‘,“,f,,§‘,f;“"‘" ggzkgtrttgtgrgegjatjggggrfgtg e cy Wa r. e e h m; f h] Th ..'Mrs. Adrian MacInnis was a T0‘NlGHT gléltlliestldgf Q3 $.31.’ MIZOIII-fidielllljl, we: visitor to Charlottetown recently, 8 P. M. a . m distance away in another attending the Women's Organizat- sleigli and. accompanied bv ion Meeting at the Charlotitetowit Very Important worth Wilson. who via u l Ad Hotel. where Mme. Cassffl 11 _ rushed to the scene of l e act. en . Montreal w,“ guest speaker, Mrs. Business l While the two Wllsorls held the “mum ,5 Provmcm 9,651.1...“ o; lmrsss heads ‘m’ Reddm cut m“ ‘he Catholic Women's R83"?- hai-ness clear. The horses had ROM .__--—-;.-_-~_----———————"—' m-2-4-1I. undgp several flmes UEION this bill- BIRTHS l““""r—-—-—--i'"—~ the men succeeded ill tztttlnft the!" .___-_-—-- ___; out of the hole with the assistance _ El L H i_ o! a crowd of men who gathered glAlslagTgfi lagllgg and (filly; around. Mr. Maurice Hennesscv Wal Elmer Mane“ Cf“. l son, ‘hi: “ml: w “tllllficloenwzillieiluhee Eggs l "4? oriie- rawn e l<>.=stz.lit.=~=.tt::*.ll.: lftoiiéfltfi ou . ~ ———-"'T' , _ . =1“ e mean . , _ 1 _ notified the City l-‘iremen about the own. 9" sfll-lllilAuy-Lélsilélvlllglillldnlg mishap and a number of them ar- 42, by the I-tev. . m Re A '0' rived to lend assistance. However. assisted by Flt-Lt" e V- c: the horses had been hauled to rafetv Prench- Miss Marlvfle l-Plllie ‘l when thev reached the spot. man of Charlottetown and Looti- ‘ghe frcantipagltl; of tie: slsrllizlg‘ “d Jags-til Sitmpter of Igel-Iiclluil. Sll merge n 6 W8 I‘ 5 1'-g_ Englnn . men took the horses to a local liv- Nlllmanlr “L _ est .12“ Yi‘..‘°l‘.‘..l"t.o.°.34€o§i ———~ ~~~~~~~~ a e se z , _ A; ar n . with a rope in the tail board but llgbffugfynzoligfl Joseph H_ Mac. t" rrnrtartt: tllt.l.."““ t“ on o" OJ-SP\I‘I - .‘ ' . lltflritRgfidlggolfigtwalligdtgeollglflggfi notice lnlel. Please omit flotwels cn y o I ’ ' ' .. Xble animals. one weighing 1400 HUME-At Btlnbulyl, pounds and the other about 1.000, February 3, 1942, Ame m” m m“. escaped without casualty. widow of the late c n1: nume. titted s3 were 1310;?’ $250128 fit the MacLean Fllncrn o - 111 4 o'clock this afternoon then at YESTERDATS "testis: Funeral notce - enormous 1h Memormm l» l~rn= .‘2.I...°“l' in". CORRECTED F0‘ EVERY WED- Grandmother . rs. - "Fcmqh B. I. S. Notice All members owning Rcgzillns plense notify ALEX LAFFERTY, Secretary, B. I. S. Box 451 IIIIIIRLOTTETOWII GIRLS’ BAND eastern SKATE "Pr" Queen Street nihil Wednesday. February 4th Admission-ZS Cents. Adults Only Selections by Gil-w gum é I‘ . t ~ ;sed away i NEQDAY AND SATUBDAYS Llermont. iiho M" 135115 aty 4, 1934. Ike ivy on the withered oak L E351. do: 35-886 When other things decay. f‘ “- lb. 4° Oui- love for you wlll fill l h" "u" 4 é ii l‘ I. go“; “my, la-igg Ami never fade away. fflml. q - i d by ller Grandchildren. Boiling Meat 15-170 lmtere ' 5| -i and TE p cks u-lti-sl-w w“'"‘“' °‘“‘°'l‘viiii. “ “ ll Ono Polk, lb. 18-3“ _ _ _ . 1 Stank‘ 1b- 25_32c L 21 2 I 1 . In lovlnl m! Beef, qr. u cells-Ila? - u‘ h . - » 35-3“ Corned Beef 15-15“ mnry pl I dear WIIC l POI. I100 , k 350 _ J h L. Mlll who finalized? can». k wgfi lil-liliordluilllveolv Elli-idly“ . PP 95 e5 lli P - ' I I 7, Parsnlps, i lbs. 15¢ The moon aalfléle1;‘5:l::=:'° ‘l’ " “I Tllflllpl, 3 for 10c 0n a low an a g dearly h"; th there lies on celery 18-20‘: Ben" h m we could not save 0mm“ 2 lbs‘ 15c QM it"? behind some broken heart! ‘Ibmatoea. lb 25° T221, loved’ vou most aim-ere Head lettuce lac That never did or never Wlll w Swleekt pflflltlifs,‘ 2 lbs. ‘I l5 ‘Egg Forget yon Mother dear. ' KI gllulifllolwggc ' 3st: Inserted by Husband and Fulfill!- Herring. each {>6 I-i-7l-2ili__________- Limb 22-200 s L d Beets. o lbl. is: » Mushroom: t n Brussels sprouts 25¢ CLBCI" aatrrtc- r N‘ D‘ " unc ew r u al- . . PM“ gew oiiflottb Zmbunchel g: UNDERTAKER a Cooking 2pm. g. so; EMBAl-Mill M‘ Too Late to_CIa_s_iIy__ Ii MAID WANTED n ONCE. m Rochford Street. L-il Charlottetown and Nnrlli Willslilre Phone N9 ' i Girl Guide News" Believes Tourist Prospects good O'Neil, Viking, Alta. "Prospects for the tourist indus- try are pretty lair at present with manv inquiries being rec from interested persons. . Graham Rogers hupervisor of the O_nt.. on Jan g-fts were presented to the b elect from neighbors alld friends. sfllll ll“ Tile evening was spent. picpriate entertainment. and tasty refreshments were served. Mrs. J. B Black and Mrs. A. Crowe poured iliglit. Hoexarpsssed iiitltsel quite optlnllsllc about the possibil- ity of a large number of coming to this province during the be Commenting on the forthcoming Bllruler. Slitcfs of the Broom. and rationing program. 4V1 did not expect it Jig. Wedding to take place on yould seriously affect tourist triiyrell Saturday. _ Times Gazette, Osh- 0 awa. offset this. however. it. ls anticipated tilat larger rall._bus and air traffic would bring visitors to the Isla d The Canadian National Railways have signified their intention of co- operating bv putting on special 21 day excursions which the regular fare. Improved bus service from Mon- treal to the Maritlmes ls expected to offset anv inconvenience ctilzsed by the gas rationing and lnore than CVCI‘ visitors this m who are also headed iii this direct- on. As for tile Aililierlcan trade. the feels that marlv, people from the United States will azaln visit the province this summer. These tourists Bl B88611 Grove left over the" ivsek- are able to reach the Canadian bor- cud for service elscvlere ill Can- der at. Maine using their own rzaso- ncla. Eleven were residents of N line all the ivay. When they do get into Canada IJAQY will Mr. Rogers believes. In addition to the regular touris influx. the Secretary of th Great War Veterans Assoc the United States has _ names of about 160 members who moufl. MacKlnnon, G. W.. Rich. h Pleasant Grove, Gregory, F. 3.. st, lation In overdo MacEwen. 0.12.. Stanley rested in the a sent. the Bridge. MBCKJlllOIl, SI... Rlch- Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Itis hoped that there will be large nursing. _ connectigl] with the recent theft enrolments for post-graduate colir- Ili noting the fact that increased plan to visit here sometime ln the mond- MacPliersoil, D. L.. B-EIIPVIK‘, of a coat from a prenlisrs in Cen- ses in universities next fall. rind emphflsls 1-5 b61113 placed ulwu ti?! mil Royalty. Court proceedings that authorities in recognlned importance of closer contacts with summer months. Also a number of Mcfnllis, L. M.. Ncrtll Rustico. Will, are pendimz. schools will take immediate steps universities. Miss Ellis observed DTOIIIIXtICIIIJ oil men of South America F.W.. A d l . f ' he“ {amines expect w v rma ae Be ore leaving they were presented with cigarettes by Mr‘ Rug-em announced the Provincial Government through at improved car ferrv schedule for Borden-Tormentlne run promised. This would in trips daiiv from Mtiv lst until Dec. Legion Will‘ Services. . the first being at 8.30 a. m. and __._. He" tlresenta elude five Mt‘. A. G. Bruce of tlle Cdlimilali lllll" 9 15st ht 7.30 p_ tn. from Brrdm. . Mr. Rollers Wtlstrelved an interesting letter quite satisfied that the tourist bus- Mm cal-slaw’ 95 3mm at“ Rlmmov Glasgow. Scotland, dated Dec. 30. as follows: “I take the liberty of writing you. A few days ago we lwd your son. Allan. and Ollt‘ nf ills Canadian ilflls to tea and l mu tiieased to tell voll that he was looking grand anti says llc feels ‘Tl’? fit-. He was Ill Glasgow for a L?! days holiday. and sccmecl to iness this comlrltl __ _ probublv approach last veal s recold. 39 Soldiers Leave Prov. N C. at Beach Grove le vesterdav morning for service else whore iii Canada. Of this numbc d V _ thirty were Islanders nlid the le- iin goodness knows how tlie poor H1111 the provlzl c before durlufl ll“? standards." lads would pass the time. Let's winter hope next time he comes iiiallldel- from Nova S! ti The Islanders. all D1; arson. Union Road: been no Indication of pqtsibht can- . didates. It Is anticipated, however. that many of tllc present collncll- lors will offer for re-eecl/cn. Sug- gestions have been heard here that " Mayor B. Roy Holman may offer also for re-electlon bltt the Mayor Irtis given no public indication of his plans. Five of t-lie eight coliti- clllors in the present count-ll were elected at the last elect-ion by ae- F€LIItIIIéIOIIi Mr. Andrew Butler wa= sece n Ward One after the - - dcatli of his opponent before t-lec- "ongoing "Patmum ll°u (lily: Mr. J. T. McKPe received *~~ “o“.'.%%““i€i§tté’.§‘.ill€“°' - . o . town‘ H‘ B Hunter Rl/cr: L. S. G. Adams. N9" c Ke si MacDonald. Belle ‘m; R. Hutchinson. Eller- . A. Mullen. Tfflcadle c P. R. Paynter. Tllnlsll- Eda,“ R they were presented wlti cigarettes by the crnment through Canada corps. The Bnice of the Canadian letrlo wage likevrise elected b_v iicelama- tfon in Ward Five. Contests dc- glloped in Wards two and four. Don't Worry 0V9!‘ Ilse BIICIIIETSSIIIInIossWHIIE RUB IGIIIFGCIIO": or 7°" "w" bad‘ Two guy”: and 50:. ll-Il .. arm cw ‘.“.".' w csiirtitii GIIIIIIDIAII Ilill Iolumn ls relerved for new: o! IocII Interact. but advertising el I IIIII nature any he inputted It. U MI“ I Ind. strictly pnynhlu in IdvInD. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L- 971i. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a man charged with neglecting to attend drill was remanded until Saturday. ISLAND PUBLICITY -— A Well illustrated article on Prince Edward Island which appeared recently in the Canadian Geographical Journal has oeen relsued by the Prince Ed- ward Island Travel Bureau. Tile re- issue carries a foreword by Premltr Campbell and is being wldelv distri- buted. throughout Canada and tile United States. BODY ARRIVES FOR BURIAL — body of Captain John N. MacKinnoli arrived in Charlotte- town last night from Providence, R. I. and was taken to the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday) starting at 2 o'clock. The body was accompanied home by s son, Sterling MacKlnnon and by a daughter, Mls; Isabel MacKillnon. LEGION DANCE _ Hundreds cf sailors. soldiers and. airmen wended their way to the Canadian Legion rooms last night where the regular Tuesday night dance was held. An enjoyable evening ivas spent iii dati- clng to the music of Bill Moresldc-‘s orchestra. '_I‘liese dances llzlvc Ill- creased so lll popularity that on ev- ery occasion the dance flcol" ls crowded. M . A. G. B . '- talnment (Iffioer of thltlaceCalgldtiearn Legion War Servl i h ~i cf the entertainnftaerlltwas n c Mlle BURIAL YESTERDAY — The IIIISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _ Miss Hilda Wortll. of this city, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. RED CROSS DANCE-About 400 PAGE THREE iio tliriiie III TIIE srotii’ FOR MAXWELL IIOIISE COFFEE ...For Maxwell House is already ground and waiting for you, in precisely correct grinds for each type of cofTcc-nitlkcr-Drip and Regular. And today in that famous blue Maxwell House tin you got more flavor for your money because . . . I There‘: more flavor In Ilu Maxwell House blond-IO can. QIIIIIIIIQIIIGIIE-flfgyllllOIWI-IIVDPGOIIII- fir I I All! llho lluvlor In brwghl our by Olin spun run! n] prison "in! rullll every bun evenly II cull. I No flavor can “cape-It's lulled, reactor-huh, In "II lumoul lupu- vacuum uln- GOOD 1O THI LAST DROP! hot writer heating, hardwood floors. Asp garage. barn and 5 3-4 _ of land. Will sell all or pm Steps Being Taken By APPLY TO MRS T. LANN Canadian Nurses As- 206 (lraftnn Street llollor Roll for January: Gmtk X_1_ Phwp Hardy. l merit of Miss Kathleen W. Ellis, F‘ Davies. 44 Jones Ave. Oshawa, Marion Hlne; 3. Ruth MacDotIgall. mg- N» 35°‘- "5 emerseucv 1W"- uary 2o, Many lovely Grade 1x_1_ Hamid Jenkins; 2' in; wdvlser to llie Canadian Nur- rlde- George Brown; 3_ Gordon weunen ses Association ls announced from Grade IX—1. Maurice Brtllaut; 2, the National Office in Montreal. with ap- Ralph Holman; 3, Irving Saunders, Miss Ellis graduated from Johns Grade vIn_1, Joan Large; z Hopkins Hospital School for Nur- mbam Pickard; 3_ Don MMMOCL ses. Baltimore. and later from Col- ch-sde y111_1, David Andrew; 2_ umbla University, New York. she a. Miss Kay Davies, Mrs. W. Arthur c0511“; 3_ Kendrick GMdmL ii now Professor o! Nursing It Grade v11_1_ Waite,- ccnmd. 2_ the University of Saskatchewan and l5“ Dolls Cmwe asslsmll lll 59"‘ James Bentley; 3. Charles Roger’. mglstrar o! the saskawhewm Reg‘ Grade vn_1_ Shirley Vessey; z istered Nurses Association and has Alleyn Atwell; 3. Jean Robinson. me“ “lewd temmrarlly.w c5"? Adlutant William Ross (abovs) Grade VI-l. Leitli iJollglas; a. m" I Pwtwun outlined m mcm- who will IITIVQ In the City tomor- Donald Callback; 3. Neill Poster. mendalmm “PPlm/ed by l~ll° elm‘ row to conduct a series of meeting; people attended a very successful 5g.’ ad1§3r°gé:.1'3 Eggfildlafilaglgllie}; giilzlililld Nthuiensoet thehggxfltirngd erg; b, “com “fled b M" dance sponsored by the R/Cd Cross y ' ' ' in p y ‘ mm‘ A“ _ at Government House last night. Proceeds of the entertainment will tourists gOmhh/IOIIIIIWGLEWIJKIISIO. Ot- Fgoxtrlxsctlvfol" aver wtorét. Tlllfi dining ilwa an ot er paces o prov- HS ccora e w l sna - . - ince. These trips commence at Port dragons for the occasion. His Ilog- Joan wood‘ 3' Ann make‘ Arthur mid will cost only about half our, Lieutenant Governor B W. IxPEQC, Mrs. ltePage. Hon. Iii". W. SOD . Will Speak Here F93 35L; Crisis seen HOLLY GROVE III Nursing ———— I f I . - faugeraésofl ltgrs. Margaret Bianch- nlgsjulttlogd ‘IIZEIWIIVIOOIVCII?’ s 9 r v I c e iromwhe: lite regfiglggaléo All modern IUIIVQIIIEIIOCQ including Man's Basilica where Requiem etc. H1811 Mass was celebrated by Capt, 3mm}; Rev. W. McCardle. The pallbearers 0| the land. were Messrs Michael Langley, Capt. E Gallant. Ernest McCary. Frank J CESfxY. Nelson Hanson and Ser- scan . J. McInnls. Service at the - - - gm“, was conducted by Rev‘ R gial Organizations To °<>t>e with Pmblem- 1-1.0... 501.; sociation And Provin- MONTREAL. Fcb. 3-—App0lnt- in the salvation Army Hall. n; will nursing service which has de- ha,“ m,“ h“ hm a very ‘Men v_1_ Nan, Ranlsay: z veloped in Canada. As a former “an! can," since Icavm h. _ Iilldri Plekard: a.‘ Claude MacKay. Dlml“ °l Nlllsl"! l" thelvenwu- tlve home in Rosshlrc.‘ soltatilglillo Grade V-l. Philip Jzirdine ",2. V” General H°5pml and he Wm" muhy years ago. Born in a small nlpeg General Hospital, Miss Ellis we“ was‘ ‘dune o! scothnd’ h! Grade IV—1. Heather Lantz; 2. h“ 5 “mun-l klwwledge °t hm‘ tended sheep on the hill d till Betty Dunning; 3. Janet Clarke. p“?! pmblem‘ 15ml gfllllglllllltl? remembers the purple bienliilly ‘of Grade III—l. Suzanne Palmer: 2. nee ' A “our” n p“ ° ell ll heather. A few years after coming P. MacMlilan, president of the 31mm G51]. 3_ Km.‘ Penman Mary nursing taken at Bedford College. u, Canada he w,“ serving n l’ local Red Cross society id M . , . E A. Foster, chairman ofatlle Wils- Bah Ham's (“luau man's War Work Committee, rc- SOLDIERS LEAVE - Tlllélll-y- one soldiers from No. s2 C.A.B.T.C. Roger McRae. David Nicholson (equal). m-J“ L Dam“ m‘ “Hirelnow dlieededlslsi in cludin those ff ed Enchant: 2. Jill McKay: 3. Roy ° "m" “l? °" “ “m5 ll g ° e’ bl’ l“ Cl“- Wllite. Lola MoRno fequall. Grade II—l. GerrQl Bil-t; 2. Jll Wood. Bobbie l-Iarnoly (equal); Mgjzge Cfrlffidlljohanna Mad-mp public health field. Many specially which directly concerns the Iiealtn ' 2. Jane Glddings; 3. Joan Mgllidéwcglllrefielex‘ ‘vhmock, L flndlncflngdfl,oneflflhe mos; 11n- for tlie preparation of the nurse 0mm Igfilincgriar Chandler. z ecl nurses shallbeprepared to take interested members of the profes- scom All th 1 l“ D u. e men were Dr v.1 cs. The Islanders inclld d: A. . l, .. . J-R- Summertime. oifilannrsttl-nurlq ‘ml’ Twm" 3' NW” “mdmm” ditloh dealInB with lllost-Brflduato ed. lay assistance. Thlnicin! people Cellmll Bedf-‘qllel Giulio. R- R. courses is regarded as the most ur- are iisldnit ll°W 1°"; this la loin! CHARGE-A guilt; man was ar- gent of several formulated to meet to continue. with a service u in- Efforts c ' 1 f th .N.R. 112d, cfei-cfn Prince Edward Island ed the value of advanced education m0 P131. Hllfipllfll. llfi-i 59¢“ BP- London University, alid the Royal panama“ in "m west An“, ma." Grade III-1. Elsie McDonald: 2 Couege- o’ Nursing’ London‘. Eng‘ years at this job he joined the use o; the Skvwavs hm v15 indicate welved the Guests. Mrs W J P Clark‘. Claude‘? McMillan‘ ItIIreIdsggI;hgqlillrelhftlgrfgtzllldgllullalgtl ifllvzuo“ Army’ He "l" be he" Mr. Rogers says’ that. according toMacMillan and Miss Beulah Muli- Funk ‘cumc (equal ‘ 3' Jessie n u‘ the infonnatlon received. travellers roe poured tea. The Royal Air intend Force orchestra donated their ser- lces for the evening and supplied first class music for the dancing. Refreshments were served. health, a. field in which many nur- is caused chiefly by a shortage of adian Nurses Association. it is ear- n specially qualified nurses to fill nestly hoped that aid from public 3 positions of responsibility In riospi- funds will be granted to help meet ' tals. schools of nursing and the the serious situation in Illlfqlhll skilled nurses are now on active ser- of the people of Canada. Up to the viceinmilltary hospitals overseas Present the financial responsibility portantneedsis toassure thatselect- has been left largely to hospitals. their places. therefore a recommen- sion and rare. but mucii allilleclll- gy yegtgfday by mo the crisis. dispensable to the pub"c as is select nurses to take special that nurses are in line with other -——— to PRIZE WINNER-Tu courses in administration. teaching professions. she pointed ollt that the Car On Canada Corps. Th1‘ ll-ic 155'» l5“? °l llle vl°l°r mm“ 0i‘ public health work. Such milr- courses are now available to tinder- ‘flops were looked after by l'\"~‘l'~'5t llli‘ TCSIllIS 0T a P6690! A-l- 5Q; m»; how available n1 seven ca- tzradurlle its well as graxltldte nurses Selllllg Cmllesl» 5ll°W llle hiidiim univer5lL1e5 in seven Canadian universities. wiltzier to bc Miss Jflylvi‘ Wftillwll Hospitals shd alumnae agsocla- These combined courses lead to a of Miller Brcs. Lui. Cllall°l'l¢l°wll' tions are urged to consider the pos- university degree and a htipltal ~ Last veer Mes Evelyn T°>’l°’ °l lbillt f Idirl bursarle and diploma- In addition to this there will be CHARLOTTETOWN BOY the same firm was winner of sec- laotmsyftll‘ glfghising nurses. a Miss Ellis will visit every pro- Sunday between scorpliwp _ Mrs, Edward Logan mid prim M m“ pa“ ‘if {The m“; Interviewed at the National of. Vince in order to assist the uro- "9 36 Chestnut Street, city, has 1-(1- test was cpcn to enltIOiQi-‘S 0 flee or the Canadian Nurses Ay vincga} nurses associations 0g “gig. fi-om films l" fill)’ (‘llY °l cmmd“ °l _ 711 LM t 1 h h is tered nurses in putting tlie an- ltclss fl‘§‘,,‘}d25'g§?d n‘! IQIIIQHtIIIg alter 03101;? a: grneiesgeency proved recommendations into effect. 1c ‘e ‘ s n - ~ - ' tlrelv of a _ 1 ggecgkfuglglg ,‘,§°,§ {,’§§,,}L““‘.,°,“ 3P1; Miss Ellis stressed the fact that ber towork \\'llll her and to naillnie Vftllilllllflliy. 4 . nursin adviser and preparing her Each association has been request- °l““‘°“l “mm l“ itlherogv for herforthcomlng visits. ed to appoint an experienced mem- h would he "a serious matter {m responsibility lll the province which the public as well as for our pro- she f-PPPQSPTII-‘t- ~'_—A-> x- y D __ 1 j 1g Lh ,1 d "L of “hm Uldiss Anna Bennett. graduate- of DAIlAlnI-lglalvglvlzrstldlglallglallman alisgllllowed t?» geagngfillzfifcdrjl’ "jrllg tho-School of Nurses 01 McGlll Unl- operate to war." she continued, "has emphasiz- versity and lllsl-Pufilol‘ 0f fill"?! ll enlwlng hlmse“ Al “ml “'° have been successful. 1t “'95 lll- in nursing since so many specially Wlulcd by the Rflilslfled "fir!" will connect lit. whh thl; scotlan arriving in Meal:- real tit 8.30 lls be es-ured of tmvellin service m to Glas- d _1 d -bt Mr. a. Gra- re red nu es h bee el ted Association of Prince Edward Ir.- ngow that he will give us a call. Eg%c%pg%elficr;1lper‘visOl‘ of the lggypfigfvlce gfverseofgefiisnolieelfaqt land to work in conjunction with The” ,1" a 21ml uuluy Canadians Islmhlrrziwl Bilreatl. 'I‘lils aer- Mom vvwid 31mm the is“; "in Miss Ellis. Miss Bcnnett and IlPP rllere Just now. Today was foggy v1¢.;-_ which "w n-r-vcr been enJoy- difficult snuggle '10 1-5150 hupstpg commit-tee will bc available to do the follow-up work which must be months, will commence on The recommendaflons (hi-might. done if the preliminary work un- llope this awful war finishes quite Monday, February 9. For several ed by m‘ 0.1mm“ Nun" A55‘). dertaken bv the Canadian Nurses _~soon and let all the lads get back months a pullrnan has been in 0P- ‘ yo?“ m I319“; olwn homes and I eratlonm on h ‘(Th new dam lee sure a te all w. rid " ay enc wee. e ' - _ _ ‘same. Trusting tlilsyfinds ytiilll irterlle, a F] Mllmw“ onered in universities by me en ‘sincerely Mrs. Cal-slaw." station cove;- ghs (showing pglnfig: Association Is to become effective in M°lldfly~ wedlleghy More use of post-graduate courses "l" Province-l rolment o! larger numbers of ctve- ’ I W I _ 1d fully selected nurses. The develnp- t s l “‘m' Pamngers $2,“ merit of additional post-urn uw; d NOMINATION DAY — Today is m; change from we m”, "gm courses to provide new technical nomination da for the civic le - o enl vcidln the incoll- Bll-lll-l a! ll" med l°l' lllwl "lull - tlon here and yto date there ends {gnllgilgeh-ot changing 0'" and l)“ Improved oondluom to mllkc the thh boat at Borden and Tor-men. profession more attractive to young tine as was CllSIOTIllWy when there women to whom nursing appeals _ _ was no through sleeping car as a patriotic service with unlimit- F. C. Dougan being 5llTf~".v“=Illl against Mr. William Condcn In IWO and Lt. Col. R. C. Chandler anzl Mr. J. E. Stems in four. Mr. Wil- liam Sellar was the unsuccessful “has, Nations] Raiiwgys ctwrdat»: in four. 0f the council- ‘ors Msssru Stems. Butler and Ill, 1942. were 8.087.150 as com- Msis-Donald are completing their pared with 87.028000 for the cor- first terms. The others were mem- blll o: previous ominous. Mr. J. .1. curley of Vernon River. 1 l _ _ was " "lslwr m the (my ‘vesleldalfl alraglltlernvrqixmgfescgirclilrliatlongtiitus and .'..§.,..ilv list of the Wat‘. b11081"! ‘ t. t th Ilil d fte d- . Lfl-Dthorn and Earle MacDonald l; fieufinTluhflflgh“vhfitffill,“ facts with married and "llPPd "l" parelils, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Kcnzc, Montague. C. N. R. EARNINGS .i ire ltions. MONCION‘ “h” it’ n “I: ‘deleting? to Dflfil-"alllllll? John A. Morse were awlii-tled the a mules “in; courses. Mk5 E1118 pointed "lll lllf’ c, 8.; seven other naval rank D. 1 d 41,, ls,“ directors in Johan's of nWlP-W "Y? s. 0's and m're than‘ 130 otters are en a ' asked to assist selected nairscs l0 decorations fo-r bravery in the revenues for the for the ten-day ed opportunities that will continue OTFAWA_ Fen whom-Death Pergnnak after the present crisis In over. some o; swim- James Austin Weather- improvemenu su gested touch on b, f m‘, Rgylil Canadian Naval shorter hours of uty and more de- R:5Q?V6 was announced torlaymm Royal Canadian NaVYS higher remuneration for general to textile hilmim of Navy dfilad George Bell. Victoria Av- . -__1g reported offlcl ly on,“ ,5 n "went in me Pm,“ dntv nurses in hospitals. and nun" Edward Island Hospital. She is un- Fartenaion of education within since tlic Will‘ Wm": . k- hospitals and organizations. to im- ’slog;divilttllileépitgagfuvegthelf Drove the clinical teaching of less 311s (Mm E07 smmy -sc_ Chm“ L81‘. F M. MncKenZle- R. c. A. °"l”"°"°°‘l M“ “m?” "ml l” lottetown, est. and his official an acelamation in Ward Tli co ti ' , _ _ strllctors: ~ A4590 my J’ E‘ Blanchard‘ Mcssrsl Hcllllllv F. was in the City yesterdw en ntmber as Th" “MW” °l l"°l°s“l°““' w” tslokoi- weather-bias wife was 5Q‘ . - ' J . ‘hrough "huh" course; 4nd informed 22f‘ her husbznds dent-h gpmih] ehmiments to mffl ""91" anuar;____i____ tzslvlca- , . AWARDS FOR cums qt-e establishment of a 0°51 "l make the necessary financial Bt- evacuation of cl-eto. . ants for such study. In ad- -—-T—--————~ ‘ fifdtllvmullalliulilfi°§rlgla $2.. 332m». lmuriu and lolnl, iii- loop Ilinudl II a. us». preliminary school for nurses in ‘LONDON _.'E§I _ Rear~ Ad- miral Bernard RAWIIIIQS and Cant.