sr-amo ronrmrs WATl'O!l.D, Onoi.-(CP)-W. Pat- erson found black current bushes with a considerable showing of leaf the other day. have started to bud and residents have been seeing robine almost daily for some time. 1 V t. . ox... W Jone Athle-y's Crown Brand Recipes FREE Write Jens Ashley, The Canada Sleigh Company limited, P. O. Box l29. Montreal. P. 0. Maple trees NIAGARA FALLS. 0nt.-(CP)- swans are going north early this year. A flock of 41 whistling swans recently node ice five: in the Ni- -agara River for sevenl hours be- fore heading north. SWANS ON MOVE CD36 T Fresh rleeorrslive tile; in :3 In this age of colour. a new door of design possibilities are endless. The colours can't wee.rpol'. Alkaline moisture . rising from a concrete subloor can't harm Arnistrong'r i” iAspha,lt Tile. -And it keeps its lustrous. V beauty for years and years with inst ' occasional washing and waxing. Ask your Armstrong dooring connector or dealer to show you how very ilirtie ltoosts. Porfns e-page folder in fpii colour, write to 69113 Decarie ” Bouleverdphfontreai. P.Q. 1.1 M-up-cm av 0-out--sseaserwmssuta-Va r-urea-nu---Iva-u-II -'-.tvnn:'.5ii. Armstrong's Asphalt Tile strikes the keynote for e completely new and refreshing decorative scheme. With a wide variety of plain and marbleized colours to choose from. Armstrong's Asphalt Tile makes it easy to design your own door. Laid tile by -',,..-.. x .-1.1-IE s ...m. "libs numbers of people visiting t:heirsl&friendsinthsP.l:.!. Hospital presents an urgent and difficult -problem, which is un- doubtedly delaying the recovery of nanny sick patients." said Mr. N. D. Macbean. Chairman of the Board of Trustees P. E. I. Hoa- pltal. in an interview yesterday. "Because of the large area cov- ered by the Hospital and the numerous doors, it is difficult. if not impo ' e to control the mnrsber of siiors without whole- hearted public coioperation. "At the present time visiting hours in the corridors and rooms of the hospital resemble a fair 2-ether than a hospital. There are too many visitors. too much noise and making is too prevalent." said Mr. Maubean. "It is true that many patients like to see visitors and very many people like to visit their sick friends. But in so doing. please remember that they are sick end in the hospital for the sole purpose of recovering. Your sick friends are glad to see you. but they tire easily and suffer for it afterwards. "in public wards. semi-private rooms the problem is more com- plicated. A lange number of friends frequently crowd in to see a patient who may be con- valescing; talking. laughing. and limiting. but in the other bed or beds there are uwalily very sick patients who are definitely in- Jured by the crowding, noise, smoking and resultant poor ven- tilation." .,I Asked how the public could help. Mr.' Maclbean said:- "By reading carefully the Hos- pital regulations for visitors pub- lished elsewhere in this paper. "Inquiring at the front desk to determine whether the patient in question is able to see visi- tors; also whether they have or have had all the visitors permit- ted for the afternoon or evening as the case may be. There should not be more than two visitors with each patient at any one time. and they should not stay longer than 15 minutes. "Do not visit the sick if have a cold or are sick in way yourself. "if you are not able to see a patient. send him or her flowers or a card which . will often do more good than your visit.. "The same rules apply to fam- ily visitors in ward. semi-private. or private rooms. Frequently up to one-half dozen members of a family crowd into a room to see a sick relative. If you stop to think. you must realize that such practice. while very human. is very injurious to the patient. as well as the other patient occup- a.nLs of the room. I ”Whi1e in hospital do not visit any patient other than the one you have come to see. no matter how inviting the open door or the other'a smile may be. . "if voluntary control does not achieve the desired results. it will be necessary. in the interest of the patients, to car out more stringent measures." . t nsrmanmos. Alta-. March 14 (GP)-A fourth trans-continental daily flight will be inaugurated by Trans-Canada Airlines next month along the route. of the present mainline nights,” Gordon R. Mc- Gregor. president of the T. C. A. said today. .- you any iiround The Armourlos ( Vntlnued from Page 3) handful of local men are rapidly bearing fruit and letters notl yin! members of the reunion are going out to the many who served eith- er as originals or replacemc it... Of these many live in this Province but there are a great number who have been scattered in other Pro- vinoes since the war ended. 'However. it is a sure bet that whether the membe . were in the list of originals or came later as replacements they will all remem- bar the names of those who were elected as officers when the As- sociation was formed last week. Heading the list as president is Lou Ra who was Command Post nerg t overseas. Other of- ficers are Bill crochet. vice presi- dent. and Gene Iowia. secretary treasurer. On. the executive are Earl Cannon, Jim Hogan. i-l. nor- llume. Art Wright and Neil Hool- sy. Named as honorary president of the Association was T ' ndier o.o.x. Peaks who one time com mended the old sth. - not yet beesr-decided as that will depend on the number of those signifying their intention of being present when their former com- rades gather together once more. i mmm. it is propbi-bh that "ii- ellywillbe don Willllml, whlston smith.l'.arl t Actual site ot,.the reunion has' g A V. Visitors P Says i PEI Hospital Chairrnan omen. susnonu Thbeolumnlanservedfosaaws efleeIlIntuut.bIlIdvauIalngel anew!) ssatasema! be inserted so use earns a word. esrletl; pay- IIIDIIIIIVIBOI. . ' OILIWIIJ. for Ilwtu. CIIABTEI FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United states for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2001 or 540. SWINE IIBIEDEBS - Do not forget the Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Swine Breeders Associa- tion in the Vocational School. Charlottetown, Friday night. March 18th. THE REGULAR MEETING of the Prince Edward Island Hospital Nurses Alumni will be held at the Cundall Home Friday evenl . march 10th. at.8.15 P. M. ml members are invited to attend. DBLDBED ROYCE CBOWELL. Belcano Beauty Consultant at our store Thursday. Friday and satur- day of this wet and all of next week. S. A. McDonald. SWINE BIEEDEBS - Do not forget the Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Swine Breeders Associa- tion in the Vocational School. Charllttetown. Friday n i g hi. March 16th. ENGAGEMENT. -. William som- era of New London, wishes to an- nounce the engagement of his sister Margaret Ellzobeth to James Garnet Graham of 1"renc.h River. Marfiags to take place in the near future. crrv roucr: courvr - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes. terday, a man convicted of being drunk and incazpaibl-e was sentenced to 10 days in jail. it was the only case heard during yesterday's sitting. . MAGISTIIATWB COURT - A resident of Charlottetown. charged before Stipendiery Magistrate Gli- bert A. Cwaudet yesterday morning with being intoxica-ted in a public place. was fined 520 and costs or 30 days. A charge against a resi- dent of Kinross of operating a motor vehicle on the left side of thd road was adjourned to March 17. Two residents of Charlotte- t0'W'n Ippeenved. charged jointly with having in their possession liquor not acquired under their individual permits. The latter case was adjourned to March 19. Resolution of Legion commended At a meeting of the Social Ser- vice Department of the Diocesan Church Society of P.E.I. held on the 8th. instant, a l”eel0ill.l'i.l0in was adouptui commending the Canadian Legion for their resolution regard- ing corruipt practices previous in or during election time. The hope was also expressed that other or- ganizations would take steps to commend the Legion for their ac- tion. 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