BAGE FIVE THE GUARDIAN. CHA SEPTEMBER 18, 194s ga-‘ii Fine New Nurses iliome Completed hilt Faloonwood prong quarters. the nurses’ re- m I '|\ and their iteilly room IIEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for newt of loenl interest, hut advertising- of n neway nature may he inserted at flve cents a word. strictly ply- nble in advance. I., has received word that her si.=- ter, Elizabeth, widow of the late INTI! TRAINING-mes Joan Iliclnnis and Miss Mary Gillie of Charlottetown have entered St Mary's Hospital in Montreal to train as nurses. GOSPEL TENT, Gamble! G01‘- ner, closing meeting Sundty night. the other remanded unfii tndiiy. Maritime Y Conference Opens Nere Tlnney, president of the local Y- MCA. also extended warm greet- il The WEEK l at S.D.I.i. _.____J story that was shared in common, Stresses Need 0f Leadership By Looai Trade Boards touched off a. spark which created WILL OPERATE THIS P. E. I. TUBERC MOBILE X-RAY UNIT i SEPT. ZOtIi-ORAPAUD-l pim. to 5 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. WEEK AS FOLLOWS ULOSIS LEAGUE "Fm" "°.°' iii - . im‘ these were boys who had been one of the liveliest sessions in the in all fitted with good our - Y Morton Rattenibufy. had owe/l TM“ were m my “ms-w “l” ings. at sou. last ar,- d ied l r M iti B d f l Ii.l1‘ili\il‘€ ivhiichr biiiiiiir-liin inctlcctiig Eswiaiy in ghmriia. Floiida in nci giigiiimnbtioegtiaierdhidilazlstrate A. . Dining iineleveninn an.“ oi ihe them because Si; {line yriiiaientirhey Trfigggflmzmbersifllinitlglremangafgrgi _ __ ihe c" ° ' year" e “V” "° "mum "“° ' principal topics which Ire t0 bi’- seemed so much at hocne. so sure merits were presented by repre- ‘iiiffllfi. The building was formerly one ‘i hi. R, c. A, F. huts at the air- ‘ \ Cut in two and brought to E onivooii it was placed on its rnfdioiiiiindaiegrk agbiouzirgrirytlgzlll llltnpgiglilui- $133111‘: lllfs Isilslzndlvfrlsis l-sllméhliorcldhe (skzlir/QIQQE, B3,):- dealt with the Christian erriivh- bed W11 hivtziie lonely and you didn't Board a stronger force in Maritime s in Punk “moi and Mi“ , I Y" “ll ' e ‘ T’ ' ' ' th functions and aotlvit- know w e er or not you were affairs. P1’ B - ' i nnneiruotion begun. Utiliz- Vernon MacDonald and Mr. ‘Mac- ducted by Rev. J. D. Davison. In- i?!“ ‘i? m: Y_M_C_A_ Foiiowiiig going i0 iii“ ihis Sin Dnnsinni; Recnmmendiiiioni inm, “in Jennie 1mm, Pni-kdnie iggl-igiil, i i Resolutions -- Mr. Dan el ac- ‘qnn ivns made of the roof. walla. i . . 'iri~i hardwood floors bu‘ aal in- daughters and six grand children besides a number of other relatives and friends. ARRIVES FROM IRELAND - Donald. Queen street. City. Mr. Sheohan arrived in Halifax from FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. E. D. Sterne was held yesterday after- iinon frc-m the MaoLean Funeral torment was in the People's Cem- etorry. During the service Mr. discussed during the conference were introduced to the assembled delegates. Each topic was P"- sented by a member of the Nat- ional Council. The first sublflcl this talk by Mr.‘ R. S. Hooking, the conference heard some 9°"- of thomselves. and you wished that you could feel that way, but you couldn't because you were new here and nobody knew you and you knew nobody. Arid that night in College that Just so short a time ago seemed such a far-away place. seritatives from all sections of the Maritimes it was agreed to set up a special committee to study this question and bring in recommen- dations for making the Maritime mitted by the committee arid ac- cepted included the follows: IIIPTIIWN RIIRAL i Continued from page 1 . _ et MncDougnll, Mt. Mellick, i Press - Miss Winifred Hayter, Arthur, Mrs. Blyhvr Willii. Eaill Wiltshire, and Miss Betty K1118. No Inquest Into ilrownings ST. ANDREWS. N. B, Sept, 17.. lCPi-Dr. H. S. I-Ivcrcti, lrrior \'i'0!'k such as partitions. Ireland aboard the Aquitnnie 111st ‘Ilieigh Dlnswell sans as a. solo ineni "marks by Mn Q _,i_ scheii a place that you'd heard your par- After dissemination of history ooyungy, in, ._ etc, is nf nfwihnisitinjrimieé. has ihovvfilfilrlilsSgg§ibQY-lliziilifiiigfpaiiliifindlft; Tine Slviioetly Solemn dhoifietzii." on Li" vuimis nniiegbries oi mm, this rintenbioviniiihnnd that “you'd and by-laws to ninety boards of Coiiiniwiiiililntio m“ whim“ guild! to-ziay that “Oiiflquesh wiii b. . .- om. side o his broth" in law viii-o mm him at c pal earera were. Ross B - nershin nnn nfliultion 0i mum ug o awe, never dueem- trade in the Maritimes the three erri ns — i. _ e in 0 yngiq-(iiiys drowning M.) -' ' ~ une, D. l1‘. Bethune. J. A Web- In! thftl- the day would ceme when Maritime Provinces shall be zoned I-Iaslam, Parkdale. M's‘ 100M cident at Gibsons Lake, when ‘w-iq porch or balcony facing n expanse of fairly levcl grass riicrginiz into wnriils over h rnii be seen the river. Port rhis grass land is to b" l‘?!- co-ut where ! iii i' I bf aiinii for a tennis iii; nurses in their off-duty hours indulge in healthful recrea- n21‘; liar. , , furniture and accessories ii,» been installed in the home the exception of the teie in sisiem which will be set up Halifax. RETURN T0 VANCOUVER- Miss Mary MaoKenzie, M, A., Miss Grace MacKenzie. Miss Belle MacKenzie and Miss Mabel Mac- Kenzie left this week by motor o: return to Vancouver, B. (1., havln-l spent the summer visiting LLuLl‘ old home at Flat River guests oi their brother and slster-in-las. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. MacKenzle. sicr. E. D. Nicholson, Robert Nich- son. and J. P. Gordon. Boilard-Nynes Nuptiais A very pretty wedding took place in St, Duiistarrs Basilica on Sept. bership withiin trio organization» The third topic to be introduced was on the relationship of the Y. M,C,A, to public recreation pro- grammes and facilities and was presented by Ivilr. L. M. Heir-bert- Thc conference then broke ulp in- to three Commission Groups and. under the leadership of Messrs. Hosking, Schell and Herbert, dis- cussed these topics. Later in the evening, secretar- ies from the various Y. M.C A.’s you'd be here yourself. You'd work- ed hard and had earned the right to come to S.D.U., but now it seem- ed far away from everything and everybody you knew, and you were V61‘? lonely, and maybe you even wished that you were home again. But after a few days things Phimzed. You began to strike up acquaintances with the boys in the dormitory; you found that your classmates were just like the boys by president of _ Maritime Board and personal contacts arranged by the president and his executive in an effo.t to have all boards of trade in the three Provinces take out membership in the Maritime board: a new method of financing was likewise set up to include a per capita membership levy of ten cents with minimum fee of five dollars on all member boards. Capt. Carl F. Burke, M.B.E.. was unanimously elected president of Cavariagh, West Royalty. and Mr. Ray Higgins, East Royalty. i An inspiring address was de-l livered by the president, wherein it was pointed out that Federal aid to education should prove to be a powerful means of improving standards. Miss MacDonald point- ed out, also, that the teacher can play an important role in stimu- latlng interest amOng community organizations in this pro-ject. five lumbermen lost their liver after a rowbozii. capsized. The victims were Harold ii. J, ‘Murphy, 34. (‘DOLE Hill, NB; Lguig Periy. 24. Nllscouche. PEI; Alex- ander Crrelman, 20, Newton Mills, NS: Howard Gavin. 26, Tignisl-l, P.E.I.. and Frank Brennan, also p! Tignish. The bodies of Perry, Grooming, Gavin and Brennan were placed “Imam a V781" Wflizht and funeral. arrangements will be made at the" -i - s. The home J -li“hgiei‘gefer‘gac;iy“yror its “in LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER_ iih iii 815 a’ m’, when Mi“ M“, ihi-onghoiii, ii-ia Mni-igimes inst, in you knew back home: and it sud- the Maritime Board of Trade for yo“! improvement hccnes. Creelman was anon OgJQhi-i _ , nnnninn Mr. Justice Qeorge ,1, Tweedy and Ethel (Dotty) daughter of Mr. aid consultation under the chairman- dellll’ Stfllek y011 that the people the ensuing YEN‘- T- E971 Hickey. and the late Mrs. Creelman of '".il, nnniiicibrs were i, iv_ Mrs. Tweedy left for Vancouver, Mrs. L. A. Hynes. Charlottetown, ship of Mr. J. M. C. Duckworth, fllolmd St. Dunstans _were just president of the Summerside board Mn Rice’ supervisor Oi SChOOii, Newton Mills. Colchester County, 1° l Generni secretary oi- ihe Hiiiiinx normal and human like yourself. ivas elected P.E.I., vice president. addressing the gnrivention, con- N5- P9114‘ and Company and the head lill"t'ni‘nr in charge \V'¢L> Mi. E. , Qh l-i g Q d C i1 . George Bollard of Quebec. Rev. lrig which they previously plan- ’z."°.":‘i ih b iidin n i" in i-gn‘l,xign_ o-pheriinii: be 0:353. sfn‘, Father MacDonald officiated in iied to coincide with the Marl- relmud It" W‘: we" 3"“ m" 9m? R S~ Hlillmll Summemdel 5pm!‘ provement in teaching which is 3°51“ G~B-Ml1tl>hy.at Coote Hill. . scicla ti e1’ ll- 8: _ i i two or m?” weeks and Wm min the nresence oi, ihe inmiiy ind Mme Cwlerence. of the gang. loii knew what all con Clark, Crapaiid: Peter Pate. being evidenced among the miiooin where the funeral vrill be held Srun- - , various Sigfleswbfkncifihstinicetieri on» day at varimm points in addiion iniiied ii-ieniis Mii. Les vipohii Nniiohiii Boy‘. thecbbeils were for. you kicked the Ulieary: A. Walthen Gnudet, He recimmehded ihai the ieiichei. day afternoon. i _ , - Fnlronivoo . 01' en 8-‘ 1i W 1 ' i - ' foo all around. you walked the Charlottetown. i m. i; mi nmiiri, i, in‘, -. ‘ ' . i“ i0 iiiiehiii ih n ii _ The bride, who was given iii work secretary, in an interview _ i arouse n es a e g b . P ‘aged m building the tom‘ a “g e c0 W“ on marriage by he! fill"! WW9 l1 last eveniri! stated that the key- lgirinnlziusfrlizirtilrlslgclliioeuOlvereyonlg 38:; Invited To Charlottetown various dlstrms to mam their nazihsarygvélicgdcfgvgfllrleldwm lion of what is to be an ultra rrr-dorn dairy barn the upne- half n’ ii-hicli. including the roof. ligl be of steel. Almost completed L; n building, 126 feet by so feet. i,-.i- iin. nrommniiatinn or inn male town office of the Nation-iii 13in. He‘ bridesmaid w“ m" Slater’ 561m Jvhh- that first clay. for now you were a town Boa-id of Trade to ihold 1949 . oniiihod benh brothers are also believed to re- wciidanin in iddiiion inm is bibmeni commission any next ivniisshil-riiiigirleli-ryiiios, din-iii 0:03:21’ “This conference has been held student of "old st. niirisians". annual meeting Maritime board lIi g3 Coifigisio ieicnmi side in the "rigiiish district, Jaims i? ‘r n farmers’ house 'i'dei con» ‘leek. 100K111: foo‘ men to work in g y y i a '. i“ charl°ttew‘vn Chlefly because Charlottetown. i It iminn nniidnn in ind,“ and Willi-w. in addition to Thom- inn which wiii be 5i, “bi by m9 wmipnny-s mines in Ontario’ PM‘ °°rdFd m! em Wm‘ ‘Imwdm the lflilding problem has been s0 I guess everybody that comes Re-elected as P.E.I. Boards of hi- as at Black's Harbor- N. 13., and . . d “high wiii non“ Scverni No smiiii men n" wanted‘ it was length’ Viflli.‘ Her 001011181 Wllqll“ well met by this community," Mr. to St. Dunstan‘s goes through that, Trade representative on the Marl- ' nan mi“ cniidnen in neniih a sister at Skinner's Pond. ' _ him heiim leni-nei-L the minimum weight be_ was 212m csrzlatmnsbned b hr Vlpond remarked. For this reason It's not~a new eiiperience for most time Transportation Ccmmlssion haniis The body of Louis Perry is ah (UM progress is also- being m‘? 1m pounds‘ Mr‘ BMW“ i3 brotherB-in-law, MriupP-iful Palilzotti; a special panel Wm bilieiexgilggdugr-i ggrieerlacte sfolilrlialitysoiftoylouawrliliwhfive Loaisnnwhlf)‘. Ggtiahasnhggtjgletlfs‘. 3' It lend! service Md to W"- llvilrggplzfbfllégcgllghalllgsifhgilliiplf‘ , . r zii ihe construction of a new B. C. Wednesday, where Mr Tweedy will attend the United T0 SEEK MEN FOR MINES- A Mr. Brown, represeting the In- ternaitional Nickel Company, is Expected to visit the Charlotte- Wheeled b0 be at the Charlotte- was united in marriage to Mr. Rene Bollard, son of Mr. and Nils. dainty floor length gown of D1119 lace with graceful veil, and cai- rled an arm bouquet of oirik ca.‘- nations. Y.M.C.A. for their annual meet- note of the present conference is focused on the problem of solving the need for new buildings in Monoton. Halifax, Yarmouth and lng this afternoon's You felt warm and good when you thought of that, and. before you the stranger that had come here a week or two ago. Now you knew the score: now you looked back and laughed at the fears you'd had on Islanders on the executive include: Frank W. Curtis, Charlottetown: Following election of officers an invitation was extended by F. W. Curtis. President of the Charlotte- gratulated the teacher's of his inspectorate on the definite im- schools pleasant places in which to work end that teachers carry cut a more extensive program of Physical Education. Mrs. MncCallum, on speaking seas children. jPhe body or Murphy has been LILAEII to the homo or his “than in Tlgn-ish. That of Brennan. whose parents are dead. will be taken to the home of his sister, MN Henry Doyle, Tignish. Two 8 p.m. There will be no service I in st. Catherine's School Sunday The day war warm and cieiiii ___ NEW "owl-BERN ELECTRIC afternoon. A. Gretton and A. Th, Multiple Y.M.C.A. 0on- cars cacne and went in a steady SEPT. llsf-SOUTH MiLVlLLE-IO o.m. to I2. *. The new nurses home at Fnl- M0108 $21.95 up. Toombs Music Rlmifly- gin-en“ got under way last even- stream, trim“ W91! lyifl! around KENTVILL-E, N. 5., Sept. 1'! - Si". 2i 4 mnWOOd Hospital ii oiia of t-lfi Store. . __ in; with a. dinner held at the the campus, in the doorways. 1n (Special) - A discussion led off - "455551-5-1 P-m- f0 5 9-111- nobi, completely equipped ken: POLICE COURTT-At the Btip- chuioiigipwn Hotel and presided theleoiridors. You joined the line by Walthen Gaudet secretary of SEPT 22 d noN’ l iiiinlmflilblfi buildings oi its Di. 503i“, 5513mm“; _ ,vi__-5_ eiidlary Magistrates Courtyeater- over by A, J, Baslasn of Char- ililze nndrlavntitoifi iii-lie Regiftrnrs of- Charlottetown Board of Tad, in“ . l'l — SHAW-Z p.m. to 5 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m, l, -ii, be built in the Maritime .ro John Simmonds entertained sov- filly. l ml" Char?“ Wm‘ "m" iottetown. Following opening de- i d a e area. tte tlmid- as present constituted theMaritime SEPT 23rd LONG CREEK i0 _ ~- illness since the war. i eral of her friends at. s corn ml‘ WW0" °l Wife and chmirei" w“ votions cOndircted by Rev. James ‘align Ygleifyw ipgi-iielll-lxifd 1 l‘ YOU Board of Trade is not giving auf- - _ -— 0.111. to I2. 2 to 5 pm, i inn feet long by 30 feet widehlt iii Biighibn shore iiiii, evening, sentenced to 40 days in jni. Dnvison Oi ihe chuioiinwwn - tahc e a stened ficlcnf. leadership to local boards SEPT 24H‘_R|ICE noiiNT i0 i, oi one storey construction and men appearing on charges of opei- Baptist’ church, councinor Q M tnisieyriu sawm e smiilea lrlflhtlngtilip in moi Maritimes and inn; iis . -— o.m. to I2. i - commodatiuns f0!‘ 55p Ngws R|;(}|.;|v5n_ M,“ ating a motor vehicle while in- ih n; 4,5 ii 3°95’ e Wm‘ 5 ° i?" "B- Will/it 08 uplift frvm the Mflfltlme , .; Eaaiilillnsiivenaigrmflvg nurses. 'i‘lic Mai-y Mo", o; Hiimpshim i; tnxlcnci were dealt with, one be- gsfairfiliccfigdciiy? isinaifik and firm handshakes, the beck- Transportation commission do not SEPT‘ Z4H'_CANOE COVE-z M 5 P-"l- I ins sinienceii w 7 days in iiii and slappiniz- the laughing over some justify its continued existence. . we for The Supe-"l-itenrleni. WWII Ofllee Westley from 8 Mn. orDhl/lgllhgeatlie nuptial Mass the the “PM” "Buflddngstand Cam’ 231mg: cifillgrtgsslilsixllnl fault.n.f°l~lii““§filllii.ilep"iif'il'filll Miss Andmml- ilielik-“W °" held Sunday’ “mm” “"‘“‘5°‘ "1 l p; A ‘y Mmwmlmn‘ unitd“ 1 pm" empwymen‘ "film-ah soloist was Miss Bernice Murray pliiggzbig sessions viill feature two days [at College Hill“ g rs sent ‘PEI on this Commission milrmml- mltllmd i719 P11113050 ‘Tizgtis were not mmpleted l!” é - 55 - . ' ‘ ' ' " ' d li-i of a good school lunch. - . j . - with MPS- 170v!“ Pfeildlfl li- lh! i i iii i n n Among resolutions unanimously ‘m P“ . , TRADE BIIRIID nsLvArroN ARMY - C0] l organ‘ - igfllllwniqtlussllverlirougzchliiguga “t” ‘he m“ "m" “m” “as”? and applauded at m“ Ailliarsdelriiliafilirsytrated‘ in Hgdlliis: pmm” °t m’ “w?” m‘ " l °Yl° The guests were ushered by hi‘ nondnoied by Mn L. M’ Herbert week. things have settled down to morning's session was one moved Mane first Md Kit may b. mm quotation of some distressing i Continued from page 1 CJlSF-WBS oulincd in the report ii.’ Manager Rniiri H. Matheson and .p: scnteri yesterday. _ in... Commission “n5 not opposed ihe Charlottetown Corps ove l‘ immeninie ma“ es and “ion” lowed by a conference banquet ing" About Dec 20 “an knqw envy ihio bbnieiiei-iiiion available material prc-vurable from in; oiii the benbiiin i the - i - - . . , ' . v _ i , _ _ Basie i, lo illsilllnbl0 increases but stood iilXl-y years ago. and ‘has helJ iriiiin-y ihe in iabies bang centered Winn which has been arranged by the beiiei. to iusi what bias; we b” A iesoiiiiion of ihe sninii-nei-siiin the Department of Education. made." inmnnn iiileii, can”! i i;.i~.~.i=t fiat percentage rate in- mpertent positions 1n Canada a iniee tier Wediing m“ Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. Mr. c. A. long, But be that as it may we'd Board of Trade asking foi- a floor W. Miller MeeFadlren. Repres- ginning o, vocabuiiiry ' i~l [fbfi5Q5_ prior to her retiromeiif, about frf- ' ' schell will address this bgnqugf, iiim iii ihis irme to vieiwméw s price i0,- pornweg this (all was entative of P. ‘E. I. T. F" urged He, remarks were‘ iiinltmtet‘, .l_ Nlr. Turnbull said straight per- ' ‘age increases were "evil and if tori in ‘will destroy this coun- ipi. CF, Burke of Charlotte- l".\'ll ivas elected president of the ihriiime Board, succeeding A. A. '-II$TI.'X¢IE‘S‘ lTmpliy of Kentville. An invitation in hold the next llitliliil meeting in Charlottetown W1‘ referred to the incoming cxe- Lutie DesBrisay, who is visltliig friends and relatives in the city. will be the special speaker ni ihc Salvation Army Citadel, Sunday evllllllfl- Th! COI01lel entered the work of The Salvation Army fzoln teen years ago. A cordial invitat- ion is extended to all to hear ‘the Colonel on Sunday evening nt 7 p. m. VISITED PACIFIC COAST- “Vancouver Island is very beauti- ful-lovely. But there is only one Island." cccnimentcd Councillor Peter Holland, who has Just re- turned with itfrs, Holland from a Clifford Hynes, brother of the bride and Mr. Merrill liladirziiiff. Following the ceremony break fast was served at the bride's home. and in the afternoon a re- ception was held attended by the Out of town guests included the groom's father, NLr, George Boil- ard of Quebec, Mr. Paui Pauuctte, Montreal. Mrs. Charles Beater. and son Earle of Boston and Mz. and Airs. Felix Hyiies of Halifax. The happy young couple left by plane on a honeymoon trip to Now York and will take up TMZIIEYICG in Montreal. For travelling the iii-Zoe wore a smart grey gsber- and "Maritime Boys’ Work EX- tension" by Mr, Les Vipond. A tour of the new YMCA. building and a trip to the National Park is included in the itinerary. foi- on the "Problems of the Canad- ia-n Y.M.C.A. in 1948." Slllldly moi-nine - will see the close of the conference with Cc-m- mission Group Reports and Sim-i- "l"? of Conference. P. E. I. Nospitai , more normal standards. and any day. now may see the boys at WOHI again. But as one of the profess- ors once said in one of his talks. "For some, the holidays are over; for others. they are just beginn- D.U. each and every one of our 300 students whether they be old hands or rookies. and to wish them eve:y success during the coming year. We should like also to welcome to S.D.L'. four new professors and one who has been with us before: Rev. Owen‘ Sharkey, B.A., is teaching in High School; Rev. E. J. Roche. M. by Mr. B. Graham Rogers ex- pressing the warmest feeling o! friendship a.nd most cordial greet- ings to Board of Trade members in Newfoundland and to the people generally on their approaching deemed inadvisable and failed to carry the support of the meeting. Another resolution passed was one calling upon the three Meri- time Provincial Governments to take i-rrimediate steps to implement their programs of electrical power development so as to provide pow- er for anticipated industrial ex- pansion and rural electrification in the three Maritime Provinces. vided inexpensively. She gave in- formation also of a First Aid Course to be held beilween Christ- mes and New Years. Mr. Edward MacPhail outlined teaichers to read all News Letters and to send in all rep0rts. Mr. P. .7. McInnis of the Cancer Society, stressed the importance of stimulating a "healthy" fear‘ of cancer, with early diagnosis resultant, He pointed out part in this matter the teachers’ i Afternoon Session statistics on alcoholisrm. Miss Helen Yeo, BA, teacher 0f Reading and Ltlllgillsgg at, p, W. C., gave a demonstration on Literature. Miss Yeo outlined the use of the Basic Readers, point- by a film shown by M33 Mgr-tin, Resolntimil The following resolutions were brought in by the Resolutions Committee: 1. That the thanks of this con. I01‘ the use of this hall, 2. That the thanks of this Oop- jvention be extended to Dr. Steel "I ‘Til-t’. short trip to the west, when ln- ti‘:sgggesargngogugzatinzitlinifieig so. a graduatg o; None Dame Great rejoicing was felt at the veniion be emniien in Mi“ ——€———~— vited to compare the currently hippie“, cnngrainiaiions University, south Benn, Indiana, announcement made during the At the operiiria of the after-lnnderson. Mm Gunman Mm . FIRST USED 3500 B. extreme islands of t.lie Dominion. ‘ ‘ ' A is professor of mathematics; .-tev. meetlnll this m<>mi118 that the noon session. the Questleh 30X‘ MacCallum. Miss Wilson’ Miss I v —-— Paying eloquent tribute to the J- W. Plneflu. NRA. who did Rflyfll (‘Omnlisslflfl Wes finally an- was conducied by Mrs. Anne yen Mm iviiieiiv Mn Rim M: ll is believed that cooper was weather, the expanse of prairies ' parochial work for the past two Ywunfltd by Federal mvefflmelli- Crockett 11nd Miss Meflllfei MM- MacPhail Mr. MacFadgeri ' My. Y‘ * iisrrl about 3500 ‘B.C. by the and the magnificent Rockies PIEJ. The 10in annnni meeting o! the years. l; back again n5 Ffgngh Special sub committee: ‘were iiini- Dougall iMacInnis. Mr. Shaw, Rev, Mi; - , . 1111s. when lie w“ goi-ininnie m be; an _ professor: Mr. Brendon O‘Grady, modiaiely arranged o. in e Miss Mona. Wilson, speaking on. Memen Mn Miiginndy and iii i unusually complete view of Mount Robson. Mr. Holland appeared Opens Activities Prince Edwazd Nurses Alumnae was Cundall Home last evening, with Island Hospital held at the M.A.. a graduate of Columbia Uni- versity. New York, is our new Eng- lish professoz; and the new pro- three Provinces to gather pertin- ent facts arid data for presenation to Royal Commission later. Public Health. pointed out the; fact that the teacher may influ-i cnce the health conditions of liisi others tvhn hflVQ helpgd in ma)” this Convention a success, 3. That equality be considered i .. _ . . ~ happy to b horn i . . , _ buried n 3"’, esiisggille lgcfnfiiesi F F s sogieiriiisgnigzlbggeglnzuexggéi‘ oi, fessor of Commerce is Mr. J. ichtoioltiiisreia Yfilfligilittvllldfi the Dupilsi between country and city teach. business on the West coast from 3 the past year wore read and activ- Jone’ BA" a graduate of wasted‘ n5 m y m e‘ ‘ "5 rewmin!’ the him"!- ' Portland, Seattle and points SCfiiIll. ities for the ccming year were giiihosjogecggtig°nniiaiy u n Enzzniigijyv‘ nsihazn ‘Diilirfpcitrciitiinnziil h 4. ilin the absence of a sultablg discussed. . v e a - a a . V - i and oclk in Nature Study {n1- soc P" lnsanhm The PM” Edwm“ “m” A" Th‘ r°n°wmg W ‘he "a" °" his gill: gentlemen’ be fined with Continued iron page 1 llfgrtelltllchitsrliifilltli itillolll the Junior and“ I” ‘t ’°“°""°d .........- “ Persona“ chili opened its activities for the ficers elected for the year 1948-49: pp 55' I q1ii5§f00m5 lngpired nnrl with anl at ti? Department M Educam“ fall season Wlih a costume party President. Mrs. P. Proude; vice- i, United siaies Sine Depanmeni d t t n M i . e ass-d to supply an outline in 513,153 id i’ Mi M C , i Natural) enough. iit this time ,_ ii ried s ore o, prac cal n s, iNiiini-e siiiiii, simiiar i0 tn c i ____,_ Mr. Benjamin Rogers, Sr., has held last awning n the summer pres m’ S? ' Ox’ “C” an,‘ of year, most of the talk centres m" Bermmme “M sew" “c,” He endorsed the opinion that; Grades IX iind X a or ' CUltItlE-At tiie PE. Island Hoa- returned from a business trip to ‘Mme of Mr‘ and Mrs’ ‘mhn A‘ Miss. E‘ Gales’ treasurex“ Miss H,‘ around football. Last year, tho “mbushml "prewmably by h“ teachers may yet savg the world.‘ r, Be ii “(MIN i l>.i-110n Auoiist 27th, i948, to Mr. Montreal and Hamilton. Fmm’ K°l’l’“°“- mm" Th” x°n°wmg wmmnur-e“ Saints just missed winning inc Stern Gina‘. wlule riding l" <1 The “one, hiiiiiis ii-mmii in .i ii ; ‘ ~ h" ‘WI ; n, ‘_ _. _ A TIIIITIbEI‘ of the members came wee also appointed: Sick commit- i _ , nnvn. imm Goveriihieiii, iiniin. - i e cicrs endeavour to use mug-Q l ill Mrs. Brenton Currie Fair Maritime IILCIPOIICEIHLC chrimpion- i‘ 3 . his pupils As a teacher is sonii-nn i i A‘ i. . ' M _ ,_ in costume each dressed to repre- tee, Miss A. MacLean and Miss V. , , . giii-giiiqh Kgmmon. a Jewish-nail- ‘ ' , ' i 111ml iriii n_ our Junior m4 -P\*. a daughter, Marcia Eileen. is: Edith Bernard is lealiii, ii i - i o i bin“ Banach. iinimce M“ i siorev. sliip by the narrowest of margins. his pupils will be. He also polnt- cm“ bieniinns 1 ~~ tomorrow for New York and the sen‘ some I?!" c“ a‘ am ‘h p . ' M' M ' ii " and this year everybody is won- sllbllrb- ed out that the teacher i: an im-i The iniimi-in; iai MARRMGES samhem United Sm“ ‘vhm S” lug‘ A slllicmdefiliactillll; i’. tugafilglirl- °'Z‘i‘.ii.“Zi..§lv. xlhcrrlxeetlnfl ro d°'i““ m“ h” Sm“! m“ Sam" MacDonald 5m ‘i? m“ m I‘ nortaiii influence lll buildint: sin.“ electric‘: I s o n’ 0mm“ .~~-__i- ' ii was e - - - : _ .. . - k h la). , . * " MURRlS-MlcLEOI) — In Zion will spend some time on holiday‘ or: oftlic American Revolution" by fresliments were served by MP5. m? “fnfmiifélrleitihloro; Zhliiplgi" grip lasifllillfenflixprriglljcuiiiiéd eiiinxnns pleaksantd etiiiiltritinmieini forMi-seiifloli President, M73, Anne gi-nckeig, ; . . TRl-llglri: Cl ‘.‘l, S t. 15th. _ ll no rned American artist. MacDonald. Mrs. (Ylrlpp and Miss '° m ' _ “ “ " i” YI i ii .3 “W iii“ "c-"s "5 s’ 9"‘ Yrrk. '. lfI-lfijby rtlll‘ nolud.‘ Cilrtlgle wcb- iohiiilshlbcsnei sciiampben remmm Gxlfllilllie Wybod. The portrayal was Tweedy. f?” Leaiflénslgg Li? {MG nifizelhtfsili" icicuirili‘! Crag“ ifiligppnlgs ‘vlsiigiijiii, nrioa in in; “field ct IPIIIICHLARII. VIKE - Pi-rsiriciir, iii- weniieii ii i‘ ‘ i or. Ibis Pliulllic lvliioLeod, nndn rirniliilienn msthsat" cionc by Mrs. I. I. Young, of New- _.. ~__. a hid: 85d his OhRaCr (‘is-Uni ncmnm: wounded in the m“ Bui one m riillsi urge c ei srhoo con - Horton i ‘iii ii “"“‘1‘m" °l Ml" "ml MPB- J- F- weeki visit to Toonlzo ahd Dttrelet. tonmle‘ Massachusmls’ a‘ V151“?! and exerclsins anclg knorklni! tho the others reached Bernadottes W3.‘ shs~ lso stressed the lm- ~S-KN‘HHI‘V' Mm ‘Mary Sig!" I l‘) 9‘ iiicaooo, to John niioiii Morris. going by way 0i iiiwm ha“; m l inion iiriiiiiihiilooaiioihaniiiiise _-_ kinky, out ‘in muscle; that. ‘haven't. car and shot down the coiiiit iiio nonince ‘fnfinee minim‘ mm i ysiiiriiinrg rziiiku sriirioiit ' i. l-"l of Mrs. and the late Reginald ___ ' n? P“ "I 9°‘ Continued from D180 1 b d ll . . At ih ti the Frenchman at point blank i . . ‘ a »° me yo h the i' . H. Morris. both of Charlottetown. Misses Kathleen and Gladgr Mai f',,,'§;,df,§,°,°.§“:§;i iiMgnlu olerwrlltgianga Ajlfilmlfiilr no corlimgil range with a Sten gun. MacDonald :ifibitii‘:,n;gi1ni"ni,:i”"m"“ "f GM s!“ The Kllll. I ' P‘ M‘; Carley, City. have left for Maiit- q“ n _ i M i-i ‘iilrpi-nln. V’ n’ '. ' ' ' to make other than that. he was sold the four ‘men in the i"? tlic importance of assignment of‘ fLAlnyrin , DEATHS real on l. visit to Miss Helen Gar- 3:5 i§hcgla?€i-:€:ni iinn his“, mien; ‘gi/Lizarealgnfiailitag‘ sxigiffstsoniingiieifi]; satisfied with the workouts so far. escaped. new schcni work CAPE m 155° Phil-Ilia _ At the Royal Victoria P?“ "d M“ 3N1!’ MflcMllltm 11’- of (‘pl and Mrs, Keith Rogers. lsa H N: Miihio‘ i-iiim. Ciyde Cairn He promised. however, to give us a The 53-year-old 0011M- ‘de in closing Dn Sh”. Oniiineii inc Two Engiisn Sniini,‘ Dianna m . llfhfipiiah Mnnii-eai Mni-iiyn their apartment on Greene Ave- iynioil member ni ihe A" ciub. erim .New Gia5gOw_ .Ri J. Lesiih more definite statement once hr neiphew of King Gustav ol Sue; series oi Fiinnniionni nmnninnsis British n“ “i inn C-ape of G00; Ruili Peters, infant daughter °l HM‘ Her homo is now in Torollifi- Kenytvilie I hull seen the btillililn ‘ll/Keogh i‘: lelnl and gutstllandrlfoigivlll: liretlrliciasi beginning Oct’ 2‘ “d expmsged H07” I" T620 I I M; ' _ _ scr mmages. c ac ons . ei-ess. se e a . h i h _ ii, l ‘ _\-n!ii.a_if‘dsi1\fi.r:i'_ i.,‘,‘,’§,‘§‘,,,{“,,i§§,‘,f_"ii‘fl Councillor Peter Holland and i03$“grzfisfowolihebilntltlll-apeaglggg “it: If‘, ‘§,‘j,'i‘f,,“"§“",,§"°§i,',“f,‘,’,‘,_ veteran forward of the Saints. and capped four months of mediiatlon égniggénlihrginfiirxt wfiagnlyes l‘ e n,‘ _; _ _ —~_n_r i_ remitting wiii iii-rive in Chniiniie. Mrs, Holland returned home DgBlnls and honours f0!’ the "W!" saintfJohri: LA. llllcrpig, Moncwni more commonly known as "Biiz efforts in the Palestine dispute Miss iviiien in n demnnsnnn i? ‘Iown Monday evening and will be P11111148? Ovlmintt from a trip to ingenious costume of the eveninfl Oliver D°WET cieTlhbgiigoi-ii A, p; Willie". is this year's iteaimi cap- by forwardi"! hi‘ "W" h" 9°“ ion on language, stated the lni- ‘l F R i‘ ‘I “mlslmed to the A-A. iiennessey Western Canada. Mrs. nous-is was awarded to Mrs. wiiiii-o Mc- Levesque immundswn; J. F’ ‘m’ “we m“. “Yes' I mm‘ m” “d""“°“ by ‘h’ “m” N‘°‘°"§ portliiice in Ilfil-‘filafle Iflilfilflflil l i - l-‘iinarnl Home. The funeral will stopped off at Melville. Sask. Kev. Other prize winners were piowellllli 5i‘ suphen‘ your»; team iii-iii be lust BS 80°‘! a! Assembly mtlillii i" Pall‘ _l‘-°*~- inii no; in n "nagging" correct-i . like place on TUCSCIIIV. Sept. 21- While MT- 3°33“ mnilnllf-"i V; MIAS GT5" Campbell? D‘ P‘ A" For Prince Edward Island: F. h“ 79573- 1 km" we "9 1°" "W" “Tek- He 55m m“ “m” pmmed ion of all errors of speech, but At DcGros Harsh in King's i lziilrnicnt will take ‘pIBCB in the Victoria, B. C.. on buslnaa. Creclmen: Mrs. Charles P33611393’ w_ Ciiiii, chiiiibiieibwn; F“ a or four of our key players but Wt to conclusions which might and inmngn Mgnnimi nenioiis nii ' CNN“ Ctmf-‘ltfy- i —-—- and Mfs- T- l- Ywllil- Hinton, ‘smvmerslde; Spurgeon m“ Plenty ccilil“! “l” fr?“ ‘N’ m9 ‘ml-Inci- _, correction which can be made ‘i i, County, 54 acres of standing . ROBINSON—AI. ihe Provincial i-ioiiassoa entertaining iiiiii week About thirty mtmbers iiiiencec nnni, Crapnildi Pet" Pm- '°" ‘ma mm m m“ m" Mm" I 3° "m" m“ Rh°“°5~ hi‘ m“ eiiioyiihio, sh, delilt briefly with i Binntorium. Thursday, Sept. 16th included Mr. and Mrs stuari, thishlllilv Sllfiflfilllli mm!‘ 1M9“ Luz-y himwly mink we M" ' 9°“ llllllmfl- W Dalmmu- m‘ 5Y7 l“ mQfhndg of correcting i-ni-iiinglll lflmbfl- Enquire l3 Hensley liirs. George n. Robinson in hi»: union, Mrs. n. r. cotton. Miss ins of the fell seewn- Officers of the Maritime ri-aiis- "1"" l" "l" ti" ,_M""""* Ospitsi veaterdsr- Where M M1- imm. .,i gpcech den-ii e 5m" Cninonniwn iWth year. Funeral on Sunday Barbara Rogers. Miss Marge Hoil The "m0"! Pllniigl! Pflltgiifil‘ portatlon commission elected were‘: Chlmiilililslllp "ll! YEN‘- i-iiiiinicoeddnianiiiniiiriiztioiihllf nigoalin i i‘ - ~ not Saturday as previously iiri- Mrs. George Keefe. Mrs. S1110; and the artists toga e.- W e Chairman, D. R. Tuinbuli, Hal- ’“'_' i Musli- Festival _ _ i. I noiiiicedi with a short service at Paoli, Jr. Mrs. Charles McQuhldl r1115 mtmlitl‘! "H"! P!" "W" l! lax; vice-chairman. J. D. Mc- h-itilililg‘ ihfliliiilliixffglunils Lag“: or Jerusalem. i @>cn-aa-co\_a_.~>corg»oo@>eeg the nlacbean Funeral Home at 2'5 follows: i hi i u“ Kenna. Selm- J°hlli "-5- i i win in‘: "iisiiince oi Gene M“, Mr. R. F‘. Muizford. Instructor :‘ 11m. then i West c chad M . .1. A. ci lla Bl- "M" 9"!" "I ° Members of the oiieciit ve or _, ,, _ _ -*"_—_’“_—‘ ' ' of MUSIC, expressed the hope that 4,_,-,,i,,¢, Qsiiiggme,“ 0 0v l“ rs ‘ m and h" W“ ChOW- Dmmd‘ Last yen’ u" n‘ Ens more rural schools would enter . ‘JMVIiIQIIEI: IIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIXLI, ' Church for service sit 8 o'clock, In- terment W.t C h d C '- h M. i "I'm . icry, H We ea em’ hvt ‘gelholrisiecugrllzerlgit; stlluedfg?» Pmfl“ bv wis- “Quick '- M"- flx. lneslgrgaiilrhgzgitiiuii, Ynemzopqrinoohrgv: firth" developments‘ irariniis aids offered to riirnl —~——---%- leaving M", Qnllnm, gpeni, min; Cliwflsnfi lmberm‘ 7°!‘ Ne," Bfilnuvm“ 7' c- Mm‘ “n, siibéessiiii sew," in,” yen; Thai-gs one more thin; (ni- thlg lchlmlfi- He "llmnm _ l 9W1"! “i er" ‘W19 Marie Ahlolllfi"! h" VI!” Le.‘ timer L. W. Simms, Saint JOhYI- - . undertaken of leaching music - time visiting with her parent... Bmn_iii,s Gm Demon‘ tori Prince Edwnd "mid. all mainly because the students ehow- week. We should lliretooffeawoi-d Hm,“ h “cords the recordings Fire . Aim; . Life N o ‘engifnsllivergsr Bémilrd Md vmk‘! “v “mm” ‘finance — Mum!” oharlotmwwim esi lhoirrietnlntthagetarhrgf tlifri giliepxhatlfigs “last? 2:21P“ Cywglo ‘Ylggctfi IoIbeR made available on request. REpNSGIIMTIVQ - ov rnmonl‘. s r i .. I Ho _ M" Jmenh DIM-M‘ “i, _ 5i in 3i of i1 g Following his remarks. Mr. I ‘ ‘ u" rnlflglliolnlgil by Home!“ ‘I qugelgienlhffiglslnlflom Landlord of lhgligrtbynullllzrnunlllierlearosf cagggllities? rlgoc.“ nbzxides leagdlrla bwgmrd ‘ed in an enjoyable m1" Manuiacturers f Y "hiilti." ‘ arlziizl: wit» ‘one "so" "Y mite" :.‘:::;."i-.t. 2:1: i?“ drill: tens" on: :::.‘:t::.:.“*z2a:: .... Mercer ... liiiniri einnii i. ' l ‘l l‘ a - M .. Irving eary. -- '-“- - - - ,, ' . by their daughter Marlbetli left '°‘-‘i-l,,...,i,n§lni bv Emily 60R -- Frlnf- count on a ve:y successful year. Photo Club, arid president of the Muse of temperance, pointing! V9 QM" Si‘ rho“. "n43 Charlottetown and I; Tuesday for Windsor, Nova Sconia u» wmgrfl Manly, Spanish Lady, My Cousin -—- MIDI... also found time to refill" m" m” m“ °7 n“ "mmri in- ‘ uni-iii wiii-iiiro ,1, wiioi-o Miss HMTIS will iiiciio ‘ XVp-"ofi Chum-ring by imot - Candida - rm. Neil Mitlieson. AMI ihiit. my friends. l! inst the héripcnlnsis i?! the ‘n? i" 5- ",","“,',‘,‘§,,{.“.°,. ‘ilissfllli? ‘fflnclsvaoef; Cllfltiflttetown. P.E.i. i . ‘ r 1 .- - ~ i "m". ‘u a Edgehm school ‘or ‘m5 H“! Wm. "awn Th. awn“ by out — M". Leo about the picture or (he food”? loolrgzlrdhnzlm. c. or allcoholiSfl. He stressed the im- 9on5 gmucvioowter~oeb€ i children have arrived in I-Iiilifiii: m’. Birds by Giotto-Dr. P. A. Creel- Mrl, .1’. The spanning-sesam- Nova Scotia: Johnston Glace Bay; Col. A. N. Jones. Hali- Pranl: and Mrs. Irena Young. situation at present. 0f course w worth. "we had seven teams inthc shall keep you posted weekly on its the Music Festival and explained (i. MILTON FRAZEE