‘hnee-ee‘ - m" - __ >0 _ Eluacrles TOMORROW] 8.0 PETERS CATHEDRAL UNITED CHURCH asoucan oi CANADA geeiliord 3W8" w‘ w“ gallstone. ll- L. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH “JNDAY SIBVIOIB Prime ltrlbt communion ulster fflfdivnl lrushsrlll- aev. rmh Miller. or a o. n. W,“ Joly there will not be A. Boy Kendall. 1.11.1131. 11.0.0.0. ‘flue; n st. Peters. All are aak- ornaln u, n, go 8t. Paula. 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. i‘ wean my services Sermon: luv. lllllh Miller. L“ gel Comm Vocal Solo: "The Good Shep- Bm“ onday and Friday l-ll herd- - -- - -Van De Water "and" 9.30. Mrs. Frances lloll Trainer. u. n-ldgy— vensolll. Sunday School meets with eon- gregution and retire; at 11.30 ior study period. 7:00 P. Mpiiubliehwfirlalhip. " on: lie . l1 . gev.pl:~M?s!'°*nhum1=h'hr‘muh_“nL Visitors eordiailyuvfielcomefr 2L?“ Directo rm. a. u. Full _i____ ‘Tim's CHURCH u“ g, neilrow Gardner, Rector. 5,1,1}: “éfifafilt. lliil s... APTIST '31 1mm" "“"' “"' 39:‘; THE BAPTIST CHURCH ;PRESBY:|'ER|AN Corner Prineeulamgiturc! Streets ltev. l. Judson lnvy. BA. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sermon, The Crucifixion Garden. Soloist, Miss Bernice WIN!- ’.l‘ile Church School meets at II A, M, during the summer months. Evening Worship ‘l P. M. Sermon: "They llave Been with Jesus." Soloist, Mr. Lloyd Maclnnis. Ql-‘pnlgt as: Choirrnaster, John myth lfge-Iinviled to worship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH HURCH ter Mlllll h, m. Lieut. The new '1'. n. 50mg", MA" B. T- M. B- o. Jknnm‘ Mlgg E, Lillian Me- pnm, Mus. Bac. 1| A. M. Morning Worship. 5.1.; The Lord is My Shepherd Mlssaleearle 511""- ‘ll’. M. Evenln! Worshill- 5,1,; 1n, Ehe Golden Evening - ia B . Sh‘. MacLeun. Th, Minister will conduct the '“" "_'““”” "'“—'—' who. and delivcr the sermoill. CHURCH o} CHR|§T IUN PRESUYTEIUAN CHURCH m ‘HAN CHURCH ‘ w» M °‘""'“ $1.2... s Rev. Neil Herman. ILA. “Alvis Gau$l§ly.rl:hgi::=°' Acting Minister Qrggnlgl » Mrs. v. l.. Dlnrwfllh Orxanlltévil] Momqmg W039i"; To-morrow. Mr. "m": m 11.00 A. M. Theme: ‘Ills Infinite conclude his interim In 8 ry. , "ti, church, and will give his coll- “lmnus. 102 743 233 453, eluding sermons at 11 A. M. and 7 :10‘: Good Shepherd.’ - IETIE; 0rd" o’ the my Wm be M ‘Nlddlllillld TUoEsINTNIBHDn. “IINONUSA. M. Subject-“The L05! 7.00 P. M. Theme: ‘The Divine Gospel-Where And How?" | lugs.‘ Miss Jean Enmun will slnK '-' llymns: 52, 448. 481. "Des;- Lord and Father oi Mon~ so l Shall Not Puss This Way kind." At the conclusion oi this 9M8"- servlce. -Bnpiism. 1 p_ M_ subject _"Not A" Swan Song But A Song oi Victor)’- Durlng the evening Mr. V. - Dlnglwell will sing —".1esus Lover or My Soul" by Mhollousall- The public cordially invited. _ ._. - - —-Es , Arthur Roper. The Sabbath school will meet at h: o'clock in the morning ‘My God shall supply all your reed according to Ills riches in |lory by (‘llrlsi Jesus.‘ You hre cordially invited to wor- |l1lp with us. Too Late To Clasify LET — FURNISHED BED- i0 sitting room, central, first floor. llairdressing School’ Apply "AC" Guardian. 7-25-11‘ Soho‘): a, e'—'_"gl|lcggn$karhfi‘o:rgs FOR sau: - ENGLISH PRAM on a "ll/ -- ' - ELIZABETH llairstylilt. also 11in“ condition. Apply 25-11% Brushqm ‘"023; request. EL ZA i0 LET — 0N! FURMSBEB IIAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Apartment, heated, electric range, continuous hot water. Mrs. H. H. Horne 130 Elm Avenue. I I I I I illustration Station Fleld Bays , Held by the Experimental Farm Services during JULY 27th. to AUGUST 3rd. 1942 Farm problems, wartime wlgricuitural policies, the irorlr on Illustration Stations and recent work of the Ex- perimental Farms System will be discussed by members of the Provincial and Dominion Department of Agriculture. 1Y9" are invited to attend with your family and have your problems to discuss with the speakers and with your neigh- vrs. DATE PLACE "Mu. hi; n, l.so r. M. -» --Palmer lined, Farm oi m. Syivain Peters. "Mu. July u, 1.80 r. M. ._ -Alberton, Farm oi Mr. Lester Pro- n ill-hr. July so, mo r. yr. - "MM-r. my u, no r. n. -Richmond, Farm oi Mr. Thomas Noonan. --New London, Farm oi Mr. Johnstone. -lona, Farm oi Mr. James E. Daiy. - -— Alliston, Farm oi Mr. T. A. lliclren. -Monticelio, Farm of Mr. ll. J. MacDonald. -B.ed Point, Fauna oi Mr. Nelson it. Stewart. "my. July w. 1.30 r. M. - Thursday, July 30. 7.00 P. M. “W. July s1. 1.30 r. M. - Mv-hlval.1.oor.m.-- I'll». AInut s, uogr. n. _ —Rose Valley, l-‘arm oi Mr. .1. W. Mackenzie. “ma” ‘unlit 3. 7-00 P. M. -— -— Rustico, Farm oi Mr. John L. Clark. ~ Ownte a word, - lege. Halifax, Milton and Rustico has province by the other GENTBAL GUARDIAN Ilia loll-l ls reserved ior eewa e1 Mel lmmt. hat advertising oi a "III Ilture may be inserted at I strictly durable in advance. THE OFFICE l D . J. W. Kenzie will be 018% from Monday Jilly 27th to Tuesday August 11th. 7-25-21 rayon _ BONSIIAW BAPTIST CBURKIH. Sunday July 26th. Bon- shaw 11.00 A. M. yon 7.30 P. M. The pastor will take as his subject: A Prayer for Faith." Seek ye the Lord while he may be found. call ye upon him while he is near. 7-25-11. FALSE ALARM A false alarm was sent in to the City Fire Department from 23 Greenfield Avenue at 5.40 last evening. How- We! b91011: the firemen left the o d g they were told that mm services were not needed, JOINS SERVICE CORPS-Rev. J .R.. McMahon, 3.11., 111111., oi King's col- and for the past year prieat-in-cllarge oi the Parish of resigned and leaves on Wednesday next, to undertake a commission ln the Royal Canadian Anny Service Corps. Rev. Mr. lvilcMailon states that he has enloyed very much his stay m Prince Edward Island and hopes to return in the future to renew the many friendships he has made here . He will preach at farewell services on Sunday. NEW APPOINTMENT-Mr. AI‘- thur Hem" has recently joined the staff oi t e local Wartime Prices and Trade Board office. He holds the position of an inspector, Form- erly he was employed in the Lin- oleum and Ollcloth Department of Prowse Bros, Limited, and was cm- ployed with that firm for fifteen years. Mr. Bruce Wonnacott, who recently returned from oversea: where he was an officer of ihc Cu- nadian Legion War Services for more than a year, is now woman; in the office of the Oil Contrr-ller. It l5 understood he is to be 11p- polntod assistant there. I SOLDIERS LEAVE-Eight sold- iers from N0, 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre at Beam Grove left yesterday morning for service clscwilero in Canada. ‘F1111.’ were Privates C. D. Alscnault, sum- merside; MA Bcrrlgan, churbtto- town; Jl-LE Doyle, Tlgnislx; BA. Maddison, Sprlngllill, NS; Maynard, 'I‘yno Valet‘: J.P. Mye Stanhopc; D. MacDonald. Chariot town and MJ. hit-Laud. Before I . mg they were presented with ('11,. renter by the Provincial Govcrlllrlvllt through the Curry on Corps, The presentations were 1on1:- cd after by Mr. A0, IJLuc-s w! the Canadian Lrcglcn War Services RUNAWAY IIYFS (KER — A runaway horse <1 ailing along Euston Sweet yestrrclay cow-ed scme excitement ior n few mhutss. The animal raced diwn f/re street nt u fa s‘. ell“ uni vcrln" acrss the road to uvod 0 pried cur "n Euslon bctwcru Quxn and fire-at '. tn strike n car prcoecd n2 ca t. 'I\"c W380i! tallied off the rend fonde“ George caused h" yvnrol the auto and almost. tlvnel over. However, it rchivd again and copllrwrd with ward Brighten bismuth?" driver of lhc car examined fender and found "Jab it “'03 bad- ly damaged. Afro." some m'nor re_ pairs he was able to however. The bore was cnwfit near the lynfrr at Brighton Road. SALVAGE COLLECTED Upward: oi six trns of salvage, the majority oi it waste pacer. was collected in a hruw-tolvuse canvass of the cl Inst evening. Close in a. ton of rubber was gnlhered in this scnll nrrtfilv collection. Six trucks in charge of eight motor trnnsvlcrt girls roubctl the city clock in search of ni1~= 0i 5011p material which h"1l ('(1"lil‘l'S slack. ed out in front of their rc=i"onces, To date the Char'c~t‘c'own Snlvnvc Committee has ions oi and this ateiv 40 1m . I'll addition from 5.45 until nine r.’- sfliylzed nbrul 48 paper, 15 ton of rubber week will ship approx- ton of scrap ma rrlal to thb; there are tons sent. out of the nrrvlnrial and salvage c’m'“l‘lv"s also by the drakrs. All th‘- mot. of scrap belnlz erzial is going towards tlh- buildiuz o guns, wm. E- mons for tanks. places and mun- lhe Canadian Army. MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY Backville, New Brunswick Dr. G. J. Trueman, Prgsldent Degree Courses in A r t s. science, H o rn e Economics. Music, Fine Am. Certificate Courses in En- i- ‘L CLARK. LEO. M. CASSERLY, sllllorlniendent Supervisor. “Pr-v-vwvooe M e - c - - ~ 7 ~ Combined Standing rom illroshed Graidnilompetition 1942 rnlzrs roll nuns of om, WliEilT and alnuzv RULES AND REGULATIONS H Field of Oats shall consist‘ of at least five acres, of WHEAT and HARLEY three acres. tilliry ice oi $1.00 shall be charged ior each entry oi a ll. Ln“ "Ii-P! fee shall accompany the application. klatrioa should be msde to the Department oi Agricul- lllro not later than August 8rd, 1942. KILIGIBILIY 0F SEED: The field of Oats entered for hiltction must be seeded with Registered Oats or with ltd iron fields that have been sown with Registered seed u» ted and approved while growing. _ W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister oi Agriculture. ‘ ‘ .v-v.v~ yxvv gineering, Teacher Training, c ce, Home Economics, and secretarial. Preparatory Courses to Law. Medicine, Theology, Dentis- try. Canadian Officers’ Training Corps conducted during the school year. Residence Opens Sept. 21 First Term Begins Sept. 5S For 1042-43 Calendar writ; w Dr. i1. Tucker, Backviile, New Brunswick. l Ii Gays Vegetables New poinioes, beets, car- rots, onionfi, "lbbllilt. W“ beans, hood lettuce. Our own cucumbers, right off the vine (so much better than the imported). Cauliflower. celery, etc. Our slogan buy direct from the producer and save money still holds good —we save the delivery expenses and pass the saving on to the consumer. J. J. GAY 8: Still THE crlARLolfljefrowN cuannrw In Memoriam Canada's New Payroll Deduction an ls Seen as “Test Tube" for US. Law Dominion Pays on I942 lncunles, Giving "Preview" Oi Congressional Measure, \Vlll'ch (ipunlcs ill I943 AMES MONTAGNES Service Correspondent MRS. ALBERT HORTON Before her marriage Miss Ids Gordon, dough William Gordon and Aime girl at home and wh ided since her mar- riage ‘she enjoyed the love and forced savings, Can- ent will 5:51»; paying income from th ir 911116101385 on September 1, and have to pay as part of the: fundable after tile war lerhauled her 1n- tax set-up for an ail-out us: a pace for strep 1n- d a new method of price ceilings‘ u" ally’ was a devoted wife and a lovinz tax Left to mourn her loss are her i and in addition and brothers. They include. Wilfred MacNcill, Murray Ha . Hazen Moore, Abney, n also at Abney and. Gordon in western Canada i. ditionttgo ahhaii-sistsr, Mrs Ieeco a her father and effort, Esters Mltl- collecting 1,11 P1201’. the pare for 3111111 six énonths a Canada is becoming pweglon on July 13 and wee condu seamen on the high sea; although Mr- Douglas the plane he was flying already had dent minister six persons aboard. With the 21 Murray Harbfl added passengers, plane could make barely 40 miles an hour. JODlKiDS MAMMOTH Dance in Montague Wednesday, July 29th. Don Mcsser and his Islanders. cents, tax included. LADIES T0 ASSIST-The young ladies of Hillsborough Chapter, I!) ti selling of Wur Savings Stunlps in n. number of the larger stozes and also at the theatres this evening. FOR RED CROSS —- l " Red Cross w:re of Great Britain leave Cracker, B. A. eml~ h p‘, ' 5 ;, -_ _ at Peters Road lad g cr nan tho e pr yoed Th P! - th in t be‘ Johnston. ..:...2*~‘v... ti". u" "v liard Maul-earl. John Stewart 1t MacDonald. John Earle if Gas-bee. Burial ha; tw was 1:1 the Peters After Scptenlber 1, when crowd 'r0ulld tile Kinsmen Milk For Britain Fund Under me new 00nd!“ w,‘ the amount oi income tax which p11; 00,171,600“; the Dominion will starts paying in Sepwzmber a total 1'8"“- or $1662 on his 1942 lnCOtTic, will Lorlmqr 1-0 back 0W0 years Canadians uilon after the war ends wiih 2 per vent "ll! "P" i=1“ _ that proved any t in life insurance, annui- ension fluids or principal payments on his home mortgage, can duduct that much from tax and only pay the $1062 Finance Minister James s, but the pcopic up- cent of their income, or in the case of nlarrlcd cent of their inco cent allowrrl for each drpczzdcnt who are employed Day envelope ligan- day after ssptember me with one roer Last year that some C 57 _ 19 011-1 $113_ will find their ith thanks the His British brother pays practl- or each oflv cally the same amount, $1655, part 1- 1943- of which u refundebhe after the fédllfllvn p C. D. er . o. silady nee 1n fcn’ cf rile Post fCnlllllb lacknovylltla‘ l‘ were ow n‘ co lahlos to erhployrrs t they need not ask each em- Oyflo his personal savings. be (lrductcd accozding 1o at O tawl the tables, andlhese trike into ae- Mlnlster Col-int the marital status of each vars." 5:12.121: or.“ shoe li-‘e beginning Pei '1 kn wiedged $1642.37 war. w ‘my r vwsy M o ' Canadinm staggrrcd oi the income taxes when 3,60 they were announced lllrir hi: to hltl 1.1 i work pad ye s-ncflgn Pupils Kensington School Piiplls Senior Dept. Belle iv cf 1111' Roi Cros; — r y Pupils Traveller's Rest School BIRTHDAY P.\IT_'I'Y—*OII NIOIIdB 2011i, llurly MncGillivray, little P1117"! Gfllde VI-“wflt ' ' Kent, Miss McKay's room tcruullcd u number of Plllllii UIHK 59'1"" pomp 57 Pupils Sianhope School "IHSDOPO School _\-_ Pupils Margute School trill auflxlctloxl o!‘ 1h? 1.1mm; room GW-illfieiiwf-Clllb. ' u prctilly- doc-braid birth- g_15 even though it m"ant drop 1n their sfandzvrl of living m0 of rho your a The-Y. comes the basic 01' normal incolnc 100 No sacrifice. 100 great to bent 250 were Willing FIGURING TAX asked rs COMPLICATED 1:00 that Ottawa also cur". its normal Canada C, _.. .0,‘ m, 0 ' r an l|liiJi‘l1UO11 playing the lii- “fllelvallf “'"m°"'§ I"! _" 9 0 d“ a “Q0105 lioseneath Women; _lnstltutc 5.00 (“men “r 5- mg“ [jptflll Wonmns institute ‘The pay day deductions also in- 0 10 pa,- cenl, a; Sham, 1n m, 01k cludv- onc-thrd of the cccnpllsory .0 c C, . ,_ Null‘ liuvcn Women's Institute lggqirirwl‘;Dog3.i1‘d0.g1a\f]0flgn"for ' 1942-43 fiscal yrer, the naticnal income in . Canada this year will spend 52 {he Other 360 per cent of her natlrmi 000 gift in fooz‘ and war sup- he plies to Great Brilaln. the makes out his lncrnle tax form in [he equgva-en; the summer of 1943 he will settle 1939 ll government regarding two-thirds of the com- pccme pulsory savings and any addlrion- mccmo and exmnptfon The individual who i= South Freetown Rod (‘ross Victory Juniors Richmond W030 4 Little Friends, Brighton was the ,.e_ Junior Red Cross Clcrmont Ina with 30 Der cent for the $500 ' $5M, and so on u lruzxoulcl) AT _ ‘SHOWERS -' M155 Peggy Mcfnnrs, wacse mar- Constzlbl: Petr quarterly, starting TAX 1S 15, on his estimated ,, p arrunuzd bv the ANTI-INFLATIONARY “him in Wm Co“ b0 d.<l_uc;ed l; How does s. Canadian figure his saved (icCnFrliIlg 3.0 "y OALLAGHAN-At the City Hos- vlncen; pital. Ju'y 24, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. 0 and J, Pius Callaghan, a son. I --:‘cln rtai tire vexs RA rrceixcd R JulY 22- '- vnluqyqe and u egu] James Craig, Breadalbune, a daugh- te . the guest of honcr at MEINTYRE —~ At the Cronin town Hospital, July 2 1942, to Mr ylrs (‘Silage at Kc lrch, where a and Mrs =11 ' gnthcwed Jcy_St~hl. will n suitable David W8 {lily cvrnrlg Mrs, Ray- friend; ass n bed a1 Because the new tax is a de- n arm's income tux He must earn $660 1f excvun- $12170 if married, If ho eJrns nrrc The and lll§ 111x vrould brine his in- laelow tiusc minimum lis"1i the horsn o" 11% mafi ounce out '0 t-l-yn his parture from Cml the plan allcyvs tax is recognized as so severe Ottawa will now allow deductions urvs. for medical and dental bills per cent of total income, but not exceeding $1001 man and dependents. Because the compulsory feature 8 nor cent if or. nntl-inflrrionuly, $3000; my! 9 meant to curtail buying of com- ssoo raw materials basic '1 TAKEN (IF BIT‘?! .1 - » . over above the minimum. come, qqws ma, n , If he earns more and is single c tax of '7 per cent nmc ut) to $1800: prccned- married he pays a has‘ (in cud of and prcsen ,1 ilcz" The morri d man pays per cent if over the mini- lt mum earning, with ons with sav- for each dopr-nfcn! £11111 wii~= work, each 111's r. 1h fhv bnslc tux ilfrurrd, the dzan t-nxpnywr, WGICYMIJI‘ mar- rlucts $660 from and medical cx- cns . modifle! Nqumng 871 excess profits tar: been upped from 75 rvr cent to 100 pgr cent trim 20 por cent ze- '1 hono-b at a kitchen shower. Snwilh and Miss Duffy’ nsdslcsi in o .=;.:'.'c_i 11v lhc i1o=fe=s. k < j'_i"“_'i"'i_' E,»,,,..,_.'{h MALONE-GALLANT-At st. Ann's g m0 p00)“ Church, LOt 65 111mg, was 1942. by the Rev. W. Keefe, P . Agnes Gallant of New Haven to Amos Malone of New Wiltshlre. HAGGARTY - McINNIS —At Dunstans Basilica at town on Monday, Jul Rev. L. Dougan, Winn fr garty, daughter of Mr. John l-Iaggarty, llbrt Augustus to " hmfw " Cpl. Duncan Mclnnis, safeguards the pers ings commitments suranc/c. pension funds, anttuiiles mi an" heme mortgages Bt- m1: the tax. wh be refundable after the war. B, 1942, by these deductions may no: exc the case of s‘ng1e persons 8 per . Wednesday, July 1, deducted up to Cam lch will nllwerlvise rled But his total lnccm-c, ecd. emptions allowed his tax on n. gradu down on the voiu. then computes war bonds and war ated scale sviart- tiflcar Mr. ME. l-inibfxicntrcal, is reg- istered at The Charlottetown. UNNECES SARY SHOCK IDNDON-(CPF-‘Fhe War drop the words " .. rom routine letters latdves of men in the blamed or the unnece EASTERN GU "QIETURNS FROM ANNUAL VISIT-Mr. Jznnes 111115 of Little River, Kings County, ims returned friends in LOt 40 Murshflttld E2158 Mount Albion. Ml’. Mill's ldfil. vacation is helping less forzunote friends Final Session 0f Refresher Sourse For Nurses lviass, is at present visitlnS sister, Mrs. R.J. McNeil], Fitzroy 8t 0 CRAIG-At the P.E.I. Hos July 22. 194d, infant daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Craig, Bread- albane. - Mrs. L.A. Dlgnan, Supeflntendtn nr~1 of Nurses at Falconwood Hospital returned to hcr zlutlcs on Monday after spending u pleasant holldaY- Cpl. Alex Ford of the Veiéflll-l Guard of Canada. gate; shorfi furlough with his wife and 1m y L. words on the envelope, .____ B. 0. FARM RETBNUI VICTORIA. July 23-fCP)—Bx-1t.. st night with the usual high ish Columbia's agricultural revenue 0e_ M1153 Bennett’ RN" “m0 iast_year is now estimated at $93,- inn-n. 577.039, compared with $52,317,121 , stutlsticg released yester- Minister of Agrrlcultlu-e Mac- ed. This Ls the high- al revenue in the pro- l LET-At the Charlottetown Hos- a ptal on July 23rd, 1942, bill's. Mar. ‘Ilhe last 0i the series of lectures of the Refresher Course for nurses, were forwarded rom ivraalk place la the 0mm“ Home‘ pleases him ix-m-l‘ than to Rot be- .t uxml of horses hind a good out... at some farm \\'01‘l{, he s days scufillng roois. we king and wanted a horse rhnt would "slop nlorrr." lie also visited the P. E I, l-ln lottctmvn placket. ' of 50 roars and of 4 . changes, but with n tow additions and omissions things looked much lvhlle on his vu d during the evenin 1 duoed the first speaker, McKenzie who gave an interesting day by and, comprehensive lecture’ on the Dmlflid 51101" mptonls and treatment of Men- ‘m’ "Elflcllll/UY gitis, stressing especially the use ""169 5111c‘? of the “Sulpha. Group" cf drugs . which has lessened considerabl p,“,".if,l,.s.“§}°m’l.i§’£l‘5n ls spending Andrews where the fune ' he “or m“ ..."‘m.‘.“.‘.'-.“2?;3.’2§“‘ ° °°‘°°“ Miss nuns laToT left yestel- BMW"- géYANQNXANrEfyNOOSNNnUglSwIlIDdlllsfi ‘sillliltellvést. ‘on July 23rd, 1942 visit with friends in Montreal. .____. aged 00 ‘y Lieut. J. E. Burnett oi l-LMCB. lato 1'65! Brockville is on vacation here via- ing, July iting his father's summer V.A. MacDonald, N. B. AIRltlAN MISSING SAINT JOHN, N. 8., July X1- CP) — Parmts of PO, Haley were notified today that he Mrs. Josephine MacD ears. Funeral moving her go ce on Saturday morn- home, Alexis Church. Rollo Bay, lo {Andrew's Cemetery for in- is was olioyved by an inform- tive talk on the Nursing care of eningitis by Mrs. Iois MacDonald i; RN. which was thoroughly appre- ciated by all present. . Dr. McKenzie further held till attention of the nurses by a help- ful discourse on the symptoms and migede of infection of that dread Us, and stressed the different modes of -_;_ . treatment especially the "Orthodox" - and the "Kenny" methods. Miss K. Mcbeimun. BA. President of the P.E.I. Nurses’ Association dis- cussed the nursing care of Pollomye- 1mg giving her personal experience la laid. in the management of this condi- tion while nursing iu a. contagious disease h0splta1 in Montreal. Dur- ing the course of her remarks she icular attention to the impcr snce, as regards the ultimate result, of efficient nursing care. Considerable interest was evinced bv the nurses during a demonstra- tion of the “Resplrntofl or “Iron Lung" under the mechanical sup- erviséllzin of Mr. {Jupiter hit/airlift»; g1;- 3. n ind meg;- ing sdcmons ra on ss c - also Miss stems and her staf! nan outlined t-lle nursing Carr o!‘ a indnose w me while a patient patient while uudvrsnlns artlflc a! res iratioll in this manner. aving benefit-sci by the H108 COVQ- irelpful suggestions of the it was the unanimous opin on of the nurses that such courses should be held more frequently in the Illtillll especially during this war time per-- l At the close of the meeting many of the nurses took part in a discus- sion emphnsizinr ‘specially the need oi inactive nurses coming lo the different hospitals so as to fa- miliarize ihemsrlves with the hos- pital routine and the newer m¢l-h~ ods of treatment so as to be ready ior any emergency which may oc- nlr operation..- ovcrsrns July 2i Ho received his conami following SQTVlCc a n s, and they are wish to have nmrv more such vis- snd daughter, Maurzen are spend- ing their annual vocation at Stan. PILL-Moncton In Memoriam ________ _____ ltiimlrdis for Dandruff. smart youuxq olrl 111W‘, Archbishop J.C. McGuigan In 10m,‘ memo Toronto is at present visiting rel- Newman. wh otives and friends in the province. 1941, one y He is a native oi Hunter Rive?- MissMuriei Cruickshank/ibmn- f:v',';"fhllou1;|:nf§':°m glifm" Around the grave where he Inserted by Ills Loving Wife and Family. '3’ SOURIS DANCE SOURIS Reserve WEDNESDAY JULY 20th. for the big dance at Muilhtwv Warehouse at Soul-is ROUND AND SQUARE IIANFICS 2-—ORCHESTRAS-2 lie will never be forgotten Jean and Valerie BTOWD. Montreal, are visitin J, n, Burnett at his summer alow, Dunstaffnagc. Miss Gwen '1‘, Taplin. of Saint s, passenger‘ on the noon enroule to Brackiey Beach. P.E.I.. to gpetld her annual vaca- tion. - Moncttm Tmcs. Mr. Predk Skerry, Halifax. D1 irlct Auditor. M. D. N - of National Defence, is in the prO- for 1r vlnce on official business. H6 18111 $11 MacKilmon who Ls also an auditor in M, D. No. 6. Dept. oi National Card of Thanks This llunce is sponsored by tho (‘unuda Corps, and proceeds are for “kw nu Refreshments served. - I wish to convey my slnccr mks and a pleclation obizisoooooovolooooobolottrroooooooooo.:»~:~:.-:~~-»:~ THE SPIRIT AND TNE BillilE Say. "Come." And let him illai hcnrz-llw bill] "K <1 And lct him that is nihirsi comc. lei him take ihc wafer of life ircclpi‘ (Rfl- '-~»-1 'l'yvcli'ih Week of Special horn‘ Conducted by E. ll. SPRUNT ililil l1. (. SUNDAY ni 7 PJtL-NIGIITLY (except Sill.) 8 3 The many friends of - Allen MacLean oi Brrkoley. Co‘. are clad to welcome her lo her old Island home ours aznin. Mrs. Mav- Lcan ilcw from Bflstovl to Char- very mudl. She Ptlliiiwlfd l’ m‘ Charlottetown Hot-l ing for Kingsboro where the will spend a few weeks a are=t of her sister M's. Waller Young. N. D. MacLean 0;, 9.3.9.; oooooooaan Charlottetown and "m" mink" Upper Prince Si. ' 'QQIO.QOICLOZO_CLO.CKO.CU&% GOSPEL TENT I_e nJylfiflllfi Illlllll . d!