I . JUNE M 99 seltool latprovotsent league lloltls - llnnual Meeting . s The School Improvement League ynnual meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Bohaker on Thurs- ny, June ist. Mrs, Scsntlebury presided and in her presidential "part gave the outstanding pro- jecls of the year. She stated that the School Improvement League ilnome and " b "' organizations in Charlottetown next year and outlined the reasons for this pol- mlvlrl. G.l3. Whlteslde gave treas- urer”: report which showed a fav- ourable balance after all bills were ward, The secretary reviewed high- light; of years work. Chief pro- eat: for the year included the collection of books for schools, in- guguration of Paren Day during Education Week, a d the epon- sorlng of a tea in honour of teach- 5. Hit: addition the League has taken an active -interest in the fire hu- ud situation and the sale of car- iain types of comic. Letters exp pressing League's opinion were sent to proper authorities. Meet- mgs were held in each of the schools, the Vocational School, Y.- M. C. A. and the remainder in the homes. Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie. convener at Oratorical Contest committee gave a report of her work. Roch- ggd Square School won both Junior and Senior closes. Contest was held in P. W. C. auditorium in April. The Vocational Guidance report was read by Mrs. Hyndman in the absence of Mrs. G. White, conven- er. Talks had been available week- ly and had been enjoyed in all schools. The following are the speakers and their subjects -.- Morton Dew --Insurance; Lincoln Dewar -- Farming as in Career: George Chandler Starting a Business for Oneself; Miss Myrtle Macioeod-Entomology: Miss Cul- -len-Librarian; Dr. J.A. MacMii- lan-Medicine; Ronald Smith-Em ginecring; Miss Dorothy Cox - Public Health; Min Marjorie Hill- would sponsor the formation of ' (- Donald. Stewart, Ernest MacKay. PARKDALE CHOOL, 7 and 8 Front Row: tlcit to right)-Ruth Waiters. Glenda GFEEOU. Marilyn McGee, Lucie Sims, Erma Mac- Second Row: (left to rig-ht)-Mary Jean Burke, Velma Wood, Pamela Gaudet, Lorraine Bell. Helen Third Row: (left to right)--Ralph Thomson, Walter t l-Iickox. Burke. THE GUARDIAN. cHAR,w'rfrE'rowiv Mclntyre, Dorothy Nichol, Ruth Good, Bernice Macxay, Beverely Gaudet. Teddy Beer, Roddie Fourth Row: -(left to right)-Glen Davidson. Clif- ford Gregory, Rowan Beer, Kenneth Burns. Carl Gallant, Jim Warren, Jimmie MacAusland, John -Burke Photo. in the idea of a Home and School for mentally retarded children. Mrs. Smallman referred to the 'work of Women's Institute on this project. Mrs. Brown's report on the presentation to Prof. Barlow was read by Mrs. Hurst. Mrs. Hurst. convener of Scholarship Com- mittee. reported League scholar- ship for Teacher Training had been won by Miss Gerda Hansen. Mrs. Lantz brought in report of nomin- inatinspcommittce and the follow- ing officers were duly elected. - President - Mrs. W. E. Scantlc- ury. lst. Vice President - Mrs. G. B. Whlteside; 2nd Vice President - Mrs. G. White; Recording Secre- tlly - Miss M. Matheson; Corres- Dietetics; Corp. Green.-Mounted Police; Ralph MacLean-vocation-l -1 School; M. Barkhouae-Benin ting; Miss Gehrke-Physical Edu-. cation. Mrs. J. P. Lantz reporting for Art. Committee said thirty, pictures; have been framed and will be' placed in schools. t The report on Child Develop- ment was given by Mrs. Roy” Smailmnn. She had spoken to the' Kittsnmi who had been interested vpondlng Secretary - Mrs. M. Dew; Treasurer - Mrs. A. Reardon. The President thanked all for their cooperation during the year and asked for continued support next year. Mrs. MacLaren moved adjournment. ELTHAM. Kent. England -(C-P) -Townsmen are all talking about the stream that reappeared. The stream had been dry for years and recently water began to flow outstanding Problems in Be Dealt With At Nurses Biennial Geriatrics - the care of the chronic, convalescent and older patients, will be one of the principal subjects to be dealt. with at the biennial convention of the Canadian Nurses' Association, to be held at Vancouver, June 28 to 30. e The stliject, said to be one of the outstanding problems of the time, will be dealt with both in report form by the committee on institutional nursing. of which the chairman is Miss Elinor M. Palllser, of Vancouver, and in the form of an address by Dr. Martin Cherkasky, of the Montefiore Hospital, New York, said to have been the first medical practitioner to have made in. basic study of the long-term pat.ient..' The association's committee on institutional nursing, will report that a "core" committee chose the again . subject of the formation of a ”Why are your teeth . so much WHITER today?” '”Bocouso i changed to L , PEPSODENI with iriumfl” geriatric nursing institute as "an important and timely" project for the provincial committee on institutional. nursing to commer- Ind. 11 possible, to adopt in the form of institutes, refresher courses, or topics at annual meet- tlngs. Letters from eight of the directors of nursiiw of leading hospitals across Canada. confirmed the need and timeliness of this Droiect. the committee will ob- serve. Albertn held a one and a half day Institute on geriatric nursing in April, andontarlo planned an evening symposium on "The lengthening life span" as a special annual meeting session the same month, the committ report shows. Dr. cherkeslry will address the convention at Vancouver on the subject on June 2'1, when he will present a program for the care of persons with chronic illness. - other prominent speakers to be heard at the meetings will in- clude Dr. Charlotte Whltton, who is to give the Mary Agnes Snlrvely memorials lecture on June 28: Miss F. H. Emory, associate pro- fessor of Nursing Toronto Unl- verslty School of Nursing. who will speak on the International Council of Nursing Associations as a. world force in nursing; and Miss R. Chittick, B former president, who will deal with the impact of service plans on nurs- ing, at a forum to be held on the opening day. Miss Ethel Cryderman, of Tor- onto, who was elected president at the Saclcville, N. 33., Convention, two years ago, will preside. To Discuss Coal And Sledjool PARIS. June 8 - (Routers) - Foreign Minister Robert schuman has announced that negotiations for a European coal and steel pool will start June m. "We French cannot envisage the pool system without I N811 inter- national authority." schiuman told an Anglo-American press lunch. "In the field of production and of the management of that pro- duction it will be necessary for this supra-national high authority to take decisions fory the united . market. as a whole. "It is possible that certain of iiheee decisions may be dangerous. 5 3.. .. M .. The BIG range that fits SMALLEST kitchens ;..a ideczwi: fame Sensatiarl i .I'',! ll K hf” . 'x7 i a. ll illllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll l J '0 Big ehough to cook for a couple or a crowd, yet it's only 30 inches wide. That's the new Frigidaire "Thrifty-30" Electric Range--the smartest, newest idea in electric ranges in years! The giant, thrifty oven stretches clear ocvoss- holds 6 pie: or a 35-pound turkey. That's really something. 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Pepsodant cleans your teeth thoroughly and ufely-cleans better between your teeth-gets rid of every trace of dull, dingy Elm . . ; and you'll like Papsodanfs delicious fresh minty 5"”. too-is leaves your breath so clean and sweet. Remember, Pcpaodent with mom gives you. no. the whitest teeth. Get Peplodcnt Dental Cream today. The Truth About lutli lleeay science lm proved that much of e ecay shes makes cavities in by add-producing bec- folnod by tiny do remain on the 1' proves old-ptodeol be i""'- "':-.'.:I'.'-..d:'.':.-.-':?.I:.2t:?'- tbgylrnadiately Iftttyllolll. . Islam gives you sing. action 6'': t3"ul'u"uota doaz.l'In: any Pepsodaeo inn ugly or tag. 0 i Popaodoit gins "" n.'..1"'i"'r. :'.'.?:l':'.'”.:: T teeth That is why there must he means of juridical appeal. for juridical and economic reasons." He emphasized the French Gov- ernment's desire to see. Britain come into the pool. '"We are showing as much un- derstanding as -poasblie in all par- ticular sltuationa." he said. Earlier it was officially nouncecl that Italy. Germany and the Benelux countries have been invited by France to start talks on the oonl-steel pool. British Ambaasad William Hayter told the gathering that the British Government and the Brit- ish people think the Schu-.-nan plan British people would agree to it," he said. More Work For can Shops llt lloneton Moncton, N. 3.. June 8- (GP) ,-Repairs to locomotive: and other ;regular maintenance of the Cana- tdlan National Railway: will be in- Icreeled at the Moncton shops. It was said here during the week- end. B. R. Battier. chief of motive power and car ogulpmant of the C.N.R. Montreal. made the state- ment at the second annual banquet of the Moncton branch of the Railway Supervisors Association here last evening. Mr. Battley ex- plained that flood conditions at Winnipeg Illd interfered with the regular maintenance work of the Winnipeg shops. This has made It necessar, to transfer some of IN: work to other shops of the system. including Moncton. he stated. Mr. Battley was introduced by I. Wynne, general aupcrlntentlwnt ,of motive power and car equip- ment for the Atlantic region of the railways. Commenting upon shop expendi- ture. Mr. Battley stated that liv- Canndlnn Nntlonnl Rnllwnys spmvls I!'l- g 0 New Rodionlubo Cooking Units, fastest In all electric range history. They're flatter, wider, put more heat into utensils. Use ion current. . R. T. Holman Ltd. derful Frigidaire Electric Range lino. SEE All THESE FEATURES! 0 M front. ell Drawer. New "Thrifty-30" Range is all-porcelain inside and out. Now Raymond loawy styling with recessed too space. 0 One-piece Actd-Resisting Porcelain Cooking Top. New easy-to-road and easy- to-raoeh switch knobs, out in Full-width, easy-gliding Uten- Hoovy insulation on all 6 sides of even keeps heat in the range and out of the kitchen. COOK-MASTER OVEN CLOCK CONTROL lernoon away from home or kitchen, the Cook-Master will turn the oven on, cook your meal, then turn the oven off. When you come back, food is hot and to serve. Standard equipment on Model RM-35. Cook: a meal while you're away! Put owhole meal in the oven, set the Cook- Moster and forgot it. While you enjoy an of- Hurry and see this newest addition to an already famous line of Frigidaire Electric Range: at CHARLOTTETOWN Rob erf Simpson Eastern Lid.. Agency SUMMERSIDE R. T. Holman Ltd. Of annually from seventy million dol- lars in labor and materials. W. 1:. Robinson. ' 1 Vice- presldent and general manager. re- ferred In his remarks to the hlnlw relationship which exists between the management and the em- ployees and congratulated the us- soclatlon on its fine record. Other guests included E. Slen- horn of the mechanical depart- ment at system headquarters of the railway in Montreal. Mr. Battley and Mr. Wynn left this morning for Charlottetown on an inspection trip of P. E. 1. lines. BRINKWORTH. Wlltshlre. Eur land - (C?) ---A cow here charged and gored another cow to death. HIST I'l8'l'gVAl. YORKIUN, Sask. - (CP) - .l'lrat film festival in Western Canada will be held here Oct. 12- 13. it will be held in conjunction with a film vorbhq) study and I district convention of the 13 film councils end 30 film eonlnlttees in the area. A National Film Board Al BENCH 0 D SK representutivo said the festival is intended to extend puollc interest in films and give the public a bet- ter knowledge of film usage. HOME, IWIEZT HOME MONTREAL - (GP) -- Oscaz the canary has decided that his cage is safer and more cc-:nfort- nble than the world outside. He disappeared for 5 week recently and his owners never expected to see hhn again. He finally turned up, however. without a clue to his adventures, walked weerily into his cage, took a bath and settled down to it long 31' OUR SALVAGE MARIE! sonar can narnzitnzs. qt. use sonar srt-'.ni.. Per ton ..... ..- nos sonar can mom. on toll Ill-I uowiitnn. per lb. ....- tee uonsitiiatn. per lb. .. an anti: uo'r'ri.a-is, carton ..-... Ila aim. .n.”.. delivered our : wureltouee. IAIIRIGE ILIIGK & 00. In lent It Chariottemvvl