estern’ Loc o | S -1 s eelull in reserved for uewo hi local Interest but nlverflul "my nature ml! vunce- EEDS—QIIDQ—IH kinds in at Bruce's. L-7800-5-20-2i. nus YIAII. use rostrum. m stock. Taylor Dru: 00a. .. gton. xrns largo ha"! rubber for cheese factories in stock = . u. L-‘raos-s-so-n. BIPPLID OIIILDI-IN’! . c in Town Kali, Summerlide, .___. . esday, May 22nd. be; hose, in stock at Bruce's. results wherever fed. The cost t. dress X. Y. Z., Kensington L-lssa-s-rl-‘zz-zs. IIOLMANS MASTER, TAILOR ,-Every Suit sold at Holmanh, caves the painstaking personal rvlsion of our Master Tailor. He s that it is literally “mo1ded' the buyer's build. ‘Pilot's why re men "come to every week. Ii-Vbilil-fi-IB-li. —MEE1‘ YOUR FRIENDS. have and purchase some home king at the tea and sale to be ld Thursday, May 23rd. in _!.‘p- crtll Hall under the auspices of e Ladies Social Club. 1.4365 __-._. ' VER FOX PUB-B, LTD. -__.. ., S E; . Charlottetown, Dbnald s. s. Alberton. L-7806-5-2l-2i EXCHANGE!) PULHTS-Rev, - Ryan of the Unitod Church, i merside“ exchanged pulpit-s with . Mr. boring, of Kensington, on » day evening. Mrs. Frank Daley z very acceptably "The King of e» at. this service-S. - are under utmaster Percy Wedge and As- ant Scoutmuterr Elmer fhcDon- . The Troop hold regular meet- ~ each week-S. A FULL LINE 0F POX 8UP- lES ‘including Liquid Disinfect- t. Disinfectant Powder, Flea wder, vermifule. Worm Cap- '"-- P.1d. Powder, u well as dif- ent kindi! of feed always on d- THE DOMINION SUN!!! SUMIGR- x runs, .1.'rn., 1'1; 1.1a. 4mm, o~ ' ‘ a . Donald s. Ron, Alberton. L-‘ISM-B-il-M ADLY lIIIAVID-Ml‘. J.‘ hll Arsenault of St, ~ sympathy of friends in the lh of his wife (nee Lucy sie) who passed away in the e Coup licqaital on Satur- Y Wfliih] - teatime. "m ll It n,“ g word lfrietly Ililbll ll. 11-7408-5-16-51. ARDEN TOOLS. I11 kinds, also . 11-7808-5-20-21. BRACPS STORE and ware- .- will be closed Friday, May , L-‘lsos-J-So-Ii. XMENFFeedIng Sunglo Rat- . exclusively, has given super- xMEM-Start those Vixens on glo Vixen d: Puppy Ration i0 ,- alter whelp‘ . ~ k508i. wANTSiL-Twenty 'or twenty- _ Horse Power Crude Oil Ihigine‘. st be in satisfactory condition. -—"l-IEXITE" “OX RATYCN and bes contain ell the essential in- edlents to raise foxes. Consult ur nearest dealer. '11!!! DOMIN- N SILVER. FOX FURS, L'I'D., ~ MNLFZRSIDE, J. D. Jenkins, v arlottotowrl, Donald A. Ross, Ai- ricn. L-7366-5l2i-2l --"IIEXI'I'E" RATION is an "ideal d for puppies. Nothing can beat for starting growth and keeping m healthy. THE DOMINION L-7366-5-2l ~21 TOASTED BREAD CIIUMBS the best kind of straight cereal '- absorbs a large quantity of ik or water and is very valuable lightening up your ration. THE MINTON SILVER FOX FUR-B. ST. PAUL'S SCOUT GROUP — cout noon has been recently or- iced by the st. Paul's Scout ncll and is going strong. Some My boys have Joined the troop tho leader-sh of -l.lll'l‘ FOB. OTTAWA-Sen- ator Creelman MacArthur left on aaturd? for Montreal and ‘Oi- wu. , The C. Y. M. L. will hold their closing party for the suction fortyq five tournament on Priday. Win- ners last week were: Indies first, Hermine Arsenault; consolation, Mrs. Amos Cornller; “ ‘s first, Buddy Doucetto: consolation, Moise Blacquiere; freeze put, Jo- seph Richards. S. —CONOII.T TNIOYID-An en- tertninment was held by the School Inmrovelnent Society of Kensing- tonjn the King George Hail on May'l9. The pllflwm of the concert and the keen Lnterest always shown by the people of Kensingtcn School District, attracted an audience which taxed the full seating capac- ity of the King George Hall. Mr. ‘Ihllwom. of the John A. member ‘h-ustoe Board. presided. and ex- plained‘ the origin and the purpose so! the Society. It was instituted to advance the cause of education. to maintain the school property in a state oi practical usefulness, and to ,, t. the excellent results achieved by the stai! oi teachers. The Trustees deserve commendation for the effective interest they take in the world. The program: Open- ing chorus. 0 Canada. pupils. Ad- dress of Welcome, Mas - Blanch Hughes. Drama, Who's to Win I-Iim. cored.) Quartet, Summerside vocal- ists. Intormission. sale of candy. Vocal solo. '1‘. W. Bentley 'encored.) ond intormission, sale of candy. Chorus. Girls in Costume. Mono- logue, Miss Samantha Snapdrlflon. W. H. Darrach. vocal quartetto. Summerside vocalists. Kensington mixed vocal quartette. Mrs. Jae. E. Warren, Miss Mrlam Profitt. Mr. Arnold ‘Taylor. Mr. Russel Mckay. The program was very much enjoy- ed and heartily encored-Y. ‘ ...____________ f PERSONALS —-IMrs. Ivy Waite OT O'Lcary has entered the Prince County Hospit- al for treatment. S. -Mr. John MacDonald ot Knuts- ford is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. Bedeque is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. -—Mrs. J. K. MacGougan oi Mal- Pflque has entered the hospital for treatment. S. ~Mr. Percy Drlscoll of Kensing- ton was operated on for append- icitis on Sunday evening in the Prince County Hospital and is do- ing nicely. S. —M2r. John l-Iali of Summerside has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment, 5. —-Mlss Nellie Richards oi Dc- Blois Road is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. —Mr. Ernest Arsenault of Eg- mont Bay underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital and is making a good recovery. S. —Miss Irene Cahlll of Ellerslie is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, B. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Darby, who have been spending the win. ter in Summerside. have returned to their home in St. Eieanorb. B. —Mr. a. r‘. Amett was s visitor to Kinkora on Sunday and attend- ed the ordination service them-s. -Mr. H. M. Peacock of Shem- oque, N. 8., who is on the inspec- tion staff of the Canadian Na- tional Silver In: Breeders Asso- ciation was in Summer-aid on Saturday. S. —-Miss Irene Gaudet, of Tignish, is e. patient. in the Prince County Hospital-S. _ —Mr. Alfred Msoksy, of Emerald, his: entered the Prince County’ Hos- tel for treatment-S. (IOYDCN BUILD! UP .-- (C-PJ-Mhfn XYDON’, ling terminus for lritainb intcrnatlmal commercial akywayl Croydon air- drome accommodation is being in- creased to hlildle more than 20.000 passengers’ and 500 tons cfireight and mail monthly. ' WAKE IIP Yilllll LIVER Bit!- tvnncilrcuoau Y ‘ll otltilfbedll mtboliulilswllilflw“ SID GU d PRINCE (ZOUNTY (IHRQNICLE A [Six Graduates Of 'C'ity Hospital Presented A iWith’ Diplo m a s B SUM .a§ REPRESENTATIVE WANTED * Representative wanted for Sum- merside and Prince County by an old and well established Life Insur- Company-having large volnm in force ‘ ti: —C. Y. M. L CARD PART!- Last ' (Continued from Pam l) t - bilities for great good to humanity. Finalllylwculd like tosay a word on your choice oLtraining school. Ibclieve you made a fortunate sel- ‘ion when you pickedoneoithe hree training schools of P. 1.21s- land. The reasons are these: You receive a training, without ileaving your own Province llldward Island Hospital The equip- ment in both institutions is of the same type and is inspected period- ically by experts, from the Ks referred to Dr. Johnson who has completed b0 years in the medical profession and had for 30 years been a valued member of the staff of the Ch-rlottetown Hospit- fl . . In reference to the condition of the Hospital speaker pointed out the need for greater financial assinance if the Hospital is to carry on in a satis- factory manner. The deficit, which was in the vicinity of $8,000, would be much greater if the nurses and staff were adequately paid. In con- clusion he slid he. was pleased to semthe large audience’ which sig- nified the interest the public takes His Excellency Bishop O'Sulli- van, who spoke briefly at the close oi’ the WWII-In, paid tribute to the Sisters at the Hospital" who are devoting their service topthe I-ios- pital, not only as a ‘refuge to the sick but as a trniningschool for nurses. He expressed the hope that the graduating class would be a credit to the school as‘ the-former graduates have been. The nursing profession is one of the most hon- orable, being rooted in religion. It is not-only important in the sick room but it is of great social value as shown by thanumber of nurses which were honored by His Maj- esty King George during the Ju- bilee celebrations recentlyfiOn be- half of the Sisters oi the Hospital he extended his appreciation and thanks to Lleutenant Governor De- Blois for his presence and for his continued interest in ‘everything for the good of the people. Governor DeBlcis, called on by the chairman, congratulated graduates and extended his best wishes to the Dean of the med- ical profession, Dr. Johnson. In re- ference to the Charlottetown Hos- pital he pointed out that it has been carrying cnits splendid work Married men r‘. under 80. Must be of goody habits and Liberal commllsions will be paid to the right man. Smd application to “Insure-noe" Cue Guardian Publishing Ca, Char- tetawll. L-"asol-av‘ B _ Challenges Debate Rwy. Pro blem , which‘ is equal that received anywhere on‘ the continent, because, gs I have stated ' "bulimia-the same in all- and than responsible for the g_of that curriculum are ‘u capable us they are elsewhere. ,1 say further that in some trupects that your training, is better. Why! the classes are smialler. and, there is, therefore a closer i touch * ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘r d pupil. and more time can be dev - ed to the individual. Our nurses are invariably a suocessp and in great, demand for positions of ‘le- sponsibiiity and trust in hospitals frequently from those institutions 'n fairness let me stato that what I have ‘said is ‘largely applicable to the nurses of our training throuflzout the Maritime Provinces. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘IORONIO. May Ill-Hon. B. Manion, Canadian Minister oi Rail- waw, was challenged today by E. W. Beatty to present a better solu- tion to the railway problems than that offered by the chairman president of the Canadian Pacific pupils. Solo, Mr. Arnold Taylor. (en- Railway. . Speaking at a Canadian Club lun- cheon, Mr.- Beatty outlined his stand on the question of unification th Canadian Pacific and Canad- ian National Railways and replied to l: questions asked in a recent address by the Minister. The entire discussion, said Mr. Beatty. must be kept free from poli- tics for "even the most good-hum- ored controversy with a Minister oi the Crown in this election year might end in making the railway problem a party issue. mess has very largely resulted from partisanship. and I plead at, in considering what I have. suggested to deal with it. you treat the question as one transconding party boundaries." v H: May I tlrrrrnow for a few mom- ents to a more personal phase o! Hitherto been wisely guided good Sisters and nurses in charge I ining- Your moral and ethical deportment has been care- ully watched. You have been taught daily what s. good nurse “must be,“ and what a good nurse You must. be sym- pathetic, patient, tolerant-a para- imn of all the virtues, in fact. You must give the same tender care to all. without thought Playette, Achievement. pupils. Sec- °1' be discreet and tactful. The great Sir William Osler once said: "The swd nurse must have discretion. tested by a hundred secrets: tact. tried in a thousand embarussments." In the course of your duty you will become the possessor of sacred con- fldences-kxlown perhaps to .no other soul. These must he kept in- vlolate by you. If any of you feel that the confidence of a. patient is too heavy a load, you should quit Lastly. I would .1 you on loyalty. Be‘ever loyal to your school, to your‘ staff. . to yoilr fellow nurses. I do not mean that spurious kind. which gives loud and fulsome praise to one institution or individv-l to‘ the detriment of another. - true loyalty willbwexempllfled for the mos; part in living up to the » ideals expounded. to you in the Charlottetown T-ilflipltal, Discharged g By Co u rt (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OOKLYN . Frederick Gross, 49, was charged with murder after nls wife and four children died hysteri- ously of poisoning, was discharged today in Brooklyn Homicide Court. The $20-a-week bookkeeper was freed on the request oi Distrizt At- torney William F. X. Gcoghan. ' -Mrs. Edward Perry of Central A graduates that their profession is a. very noble one and wished them their chosen calling. on. o. b. smrlrs spnnass l-ionsMr. Chairman, Your Excel- lency. Your Honor. Your Worship, Rev. Fathers, Rev. Sisters, Ladies and Gentlemen, and Young Ladies of the Graduating Class of i935: Your good superior and Rev. Sis- Tannel Project graduates memories oi their gradu- we have labored and studied during realize our ambitions and set out to the Joy oi realization comes the bit- fection which we trust will bind us closer in the coming years. We feel that we have friends on whom we may rely as friendships formed in youth are lusting; they sound the depth of our finer emotions and zealously to impart to us the know- We have delved ever deeper into ARDIAN , the principal actresses in this short scene of life's drum, and lust as ' I today brings to the minds of former atiou, so in future will other gradu- Q I ____J_; ation days recall to us fleassnt I memories of our own. Should it not N “ be so? Is not this the day for which 33=m°m~y3373§3v5'@w3°3$ Body Of James Mayhew Discover-f} ; A f goizwant“ 7- ~ r . .1./a._-;.._>.;;.'.;u-k;. §i’...l’£t§...“7.°.‘.°‘.ii.‘3§i..li$i,‘..§’£fi ed Lying Over Table In Home. terness of separation. We who have, Mr. James Mayhew, an old man Dr. Tantcn, coroner, was sent to . . - during this time, studied and worked o; 3g ygflg, who had been '1 vlng and on finding the man dead callet wlethér Ind "hallo 181$ the b01148 (l! alone for some time, was found dead s jury touther who viewed th< ,. , ‘mmeml’ " ‘ l‘ "W" "5- '=°°"- mmasy INAIDOOII about 12.40 body in the house. The iollowim soon must part. We have become m“; on his back across the table comprised the jury: Foreman. Chest . linked by m“ chm‘ M mum“ ‘l’ in the kitchen oi his home on Bast tar Palmer, Ben Tantcn, GEorBP ‘_ H at, Summerslde. " Reyes, Golding Delaney, Elias" ' JOhII Harlmeu. who lives on Bshop, John Harknrsst and {Ahlflt King Street, was returning to hs MacArthur. The inques was .n work at Robinson's Mill and as he adJourned until this momma at m "ma: m “Thumb: mu‘ migdclocflflpsk o the bod was m " him t n l" Y n Y - ‘. m...°lt.l“::.*:.."":..*:.r.. .... mil?» m-“d “m” ‘w “We (m; evening nmrif, (mm u; ms days andhad not seen the old man had no near rgha vase Is “peak-x. courtesy of a. passing word. We ap- about H6 W6!"- lfllh m9 W"! ""1 ‘W3 @119?“ °T edm gt M S , ‘ ‘ the ,. ‘and the admira- looked in the window and saw and notified his w: er- l: tion that your presence indicates. Mayhew lying on‘ hlsubacisogver thg llginn e MacPhee of North Cohass. t, Wh this as! hlds" tabLHtred ‘ l‘!!! Ill- thfng Tllieinteresgmandoleéntegtainfigll §gfma ite we: locked. lie immedi- Mr. Mayhew was born in Tryon _ for each one of you and we cordially ‘my notified, chief of Police Kinch, and had farmed for many Sea" bid you all a friendly adieu. Our who on Qrgiving upon the scene in North Carleton. About twenty Training School, underthe compet- mo" open m, dqor, The police years ago he came to Summersids v wt suidallce o! our skillful doctors (gm-id the old man's body, which to live. He leaves four daughters and devoted sisters, has striven l" mm a indicating that death and one son. His wife predeceased, _ occurred‘ tim be! . The him some few years ago. The man ledllc which is essential in our work. u.‘ fiiusm m“ on w“ m, m“ by the nemhbm", 0,, he had Saturday night. It is thought that the depths oi the fonts from which “d n‘ "um “w”: u n d; _ “m, and “m,” flow and om, mm,“ got up to kindle the fire and had he had been dead since Sun y have been enriched. We have found Ne” “ken ‘uddwly m‘ that we made n0 mistake when we enrolled as student nurses in the made our interests her interests, our ledge, and professional skill in the hem-w ilighezt. degree. She has gained zhem given her. She has a well trained plflaL will- with many acquired habits or will powqr but it is active .,nci ner- Wlth character alone the ideal for in charge of your training school have done me the honor of asking me to address you Their request pl " command, and you will therefore have to bear with me for a short Is “Debated (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, May 20—'I‘oronto's $1.- ooomo-tunnel to connect the Har- wlth the mainland agaln_ held up progress House of Commons today on the government's ¥88,000,000-construc- For most of the afternoon Con- servatives and Liberals about the tunnel. Government sup- porters claimed t-he federal auth- orities were bound by a 22-year- old agreement to bridge the harbor while Liberals contended the vote should be switched to some prac- like slum clearance, building of a court house or rail- way crossing elimination. St. Patrick’s Rd. Meeting Favours Potato Bonus strict adherence Rule: “Do unto others as you would that they do unto you." Many Spheres u!‘ Usefuinrss Now as to your future. I should hesitate to prophesy. In your pro- Session there are many spheres of great usefulness open to . may prefer private duty, another institutional, another public health, nr another may lean to one oi the many forms ‘df specialized "work which so many graduate nurses. are now doing so successfully. Some of you may take your profes- sionultrsiningwithyoutothe re- ligious life, a very happy ation. ,’I‘hose who do not, sooner or later w-lll marry. ‘I feel safe in that prediction. But, whether as wives, as sisters, or u highly specialised nurses, there is one thing of which famecrtairbanditlszThatyou will be better women for the- train- ing you have received here in the last three years. a. Naturally and appropriately. on such an occasion as this, one‘s thoughts run to sentiments of con- gratulations and good wishes. ‘These I offer you under three headings. Firstly! On Ishving successfully passed all required examinations anrtiio tests which admit you to grad- Seccndly: 0n your choice of pro- n. ‘rhirdlyl: On your choice of train- In dealing with the first, let ms remindyomifneedbmtltatthe three years coln-se of Nurses‘ ‘Prairi- Inc. ls required by Iiomitals, is a very stienuous and tilt The wiculotl has been continually on the up trend, and now Pupil Nurses I must have passed at least one ye in Prince of Wales College; sion but a calling, and while she is Arneetingofthefarmersoist. Th. Patrick's Road was held on May g 1a in the school house to drslw up a resolution petitioning the Peder-cl Government to grant n bonus on physical and intellectual activity, than is mother life that must be W“ w 7°“ m“ m ‘n’ success of that life which is within. Members of the Student Nurses. Indies and Gentlemen‘ events and incidents which so to 3253 E s55 the gm easily led astray. But one also E 3 1 eflective service. Florence Nightin- gale had a. good, strong character God bless you-farewell. I Bruce, J. K. Iidartlln, A. McLeod. and an overwhelming desire to serve humanity, but she fully realized she was not. capable of dof-ng this effao- ledge. It was because of her mtel- to give the service for which she is J remembered today. Good, sound The ideal nurse fulfills all her duties cheerfully and cbediently. She knows her first obligation is to gmfifbzltnd h" been I sound which dam mscumon w“ gum-q; into her patient; her second, to her doc- w“ Md‘ he’ hoapnu‘ and the “um mguthglstudents who remain after A great many of theiermers felt ends of ttm will co run that the future of the potato 1n- In every respect she thinks first of Eééhwm“ ma 5;“ n; w?“ be dust“, w“ endangered by specula- standing at the entrance oi your m“, who did not have agriculture ‘mug people careers. Tmke advantage of the op- g g primary interest and thera- ' , portunitics and tuchinss and apry r th financial stability of the Th‘ “"1 mm” me i‘ m‘ ° u" ‘ auiduousiy to your work. 131m; * ‘ ' 0n a restriction is to her fellow students and nurses. her patient because she is to not as God's messenger in comforting suf- of sacrifice, it is just s fulfillment ufher dearest wish-usefulness. She 3nd “W” u not merely a selbgwl-mqn‘ hero. 01 V01}? ‘Qlhwgg? —_~__~ .1; I lne but a girl who loves her work. of ‘fr; m” you m“; DUBLIN — The Abbey Theatre! . I", boa d f directors has eel‘. ‘In her, nursing is not only a Profes so gut into the world with a fuller stnggthgned by the addmon o, leadlnr this 111a o! an ‘ tenselv gggfaizimfikgfivftzfiffef” Senator Ernest Blythe. Brinsle! lived along side it or rather con- intly with it-her spiritual life. [N MEMORIAM “Kata, mess“... 5,; Conan. gar she is not s machine created merely for the service of her fellow- n)!" m W610" one,“ ma“, we high esteem m man, though that itself is high pur- pose, but net's is the mission of ev- —‘ t m; parish oi his f i-low parishioners. ery other reasonable being-rte glor- mo mmu' h“ m, a; m mews", u, mum-n 1.1mm; meow, _ its 00d tbroush the ‘"°"“°“ m... distinguished citizen's, _,' and m children, Miss Molly and"! ‘ h m on“, m m the death of Mr. John ’I‘. Barrind- Mr, Kempes; and two sisters, Miss ‘euro er epr onyw “ca.” @9515 l" 11° "mu m9“ " °n u“ lautltgPeter l. Eurington and rm Hughes of Nor-bore. one broth!" neiphzwofthehteOhiefJiiltlceofzMlhwllllumoffiourLs. s - of an immortal soul. The very suc- Por it must. ever be true that it pro- I fit-Hm“ “"11"” 1"" ‘h’ "m- 117$, P, g. 1., in 1am and at numb-u Church. Morell. much less l. diploma, and do so with the loss b: spiritual tre c. 1"" W" "-:,°_"°"°m fmm“ h, mm a‘ ‘s, mfgnnftmfiréaafl‘: at Norboro, and bought pail bearers werel Mr. Ern- p can a - * word of successful nursing. There ma" near 13ml time his . is auparthiicullar u$vmggmrben woods ‘sociable Mr. John Keefe, and Mr. James,“ nurse who does not keep a well guarded tongue may easily Income a social attraction as a narrator of the make up her daily utine. In the future we behold good and evil, the pleasure and pain of life mirugled in u frightful confusion. We recognise the bode of hope and fear and the evil effects of the mam which are set to entrap those who behold: the lNlt store of WWI" turlity for each one of us and so. with these ideals in mind-and sus- tained by he and trusting to this training we ave received, we step mmlgwflsuggghggfl. :3: Convenient, _Economical’y ‘ serollcdcnotlrerlsillbtchlntllv ranks or mm: 0mm vb» 1N '° These Are the Reasons why tshe‘ guoh beautiful sentiments for pastry. t ‘ “up pertfrcmallwelove. - Rainbow-tuna through prayer. tised in virtues. She not only has a. strong From morn tlli noon. from Mon till severing From snitght till hours of wakening ‘Mei “d no such assistance m“ ' light nurse could not fulfill her desire of Prom days to weeks, from weeks to Sgedheasblirtnfatweleldgg ggdesicllllnxldhlixch ‘Ihrgifghs’ rain and shine, through Yum 1°“ mmmeruble m°n°y m‘: she must possess in order to lender smiles and tears. m9 133°“ “Sm To fellow graduate nurses. the J thaw; _ "‘°“““."§‘.‘°"“'£ s»lé‘~i“‘°m°“"“lden» M??? w. i‘- tively without professional know- wghfitodougemeanwiu be 155mm B11100 Dffiildlfll 5!“? fiXPlllnfd ds h spoken to one ligent preparation that she was able gggthvxf thawfiahfirulpa, we mutual stated that similar action had been olres, and the friendly chats will re- “ken “"°“3h°“'° the pwflnce‘ - The Institute ly wad l knowledge isesscntial to all luccess- 21;“; ‘vovzefiivionbfigmpelmrtoegaie kn“- n-om ggngurd P11111195, . ~ ful work. . m]; d m; O'I..ea.ry requesting that s. meeting mcleilsxigfxzogmewiilmmlzan Shaflplpiness be held and resolutions prepared u, . mung’ and f‘ devoted husband May m. soul enjoy etern so t hearts, as on we rove V3116 Charlottetown Hospital. She has To ‘at: l,“ behind u‘ yf‘ advancement and success her cspec- To Your Excellency. our beloved Meeting Favours ' ial concern, and now she sends us Blah , d Reverend Fathers, our forth with the best She can give us, debt or: y: we cannot reply. Your Bonus Plan -bids us to be heroes in the strife, guldmngg m4 gdvieg have been the each one to be “the ideal nurse." counsel of God Himself. Your work 4g 5 muting hem m me hall at _'I'he ideal nurse is the nurse who 3B8 been imprinted on our charac- vgflgyflgld, on Wednesday, May, is actuated by the scrvlco ideal. She m; and p; W111 be our stnfl m the 15m’ ltwnad w m, mum grow. is one whom motto l5. “Service to Lruggms m come, with a know- c" o; m, dmflct‘ and member; God, through service to humanity.’ 343g and appreciation of this gift or n“ women». msmum’ “u, (o1- In order for the nurse to rc-nder th;s 3.0m you we “y, umewen." To lawn!‘ mono“ were unmhnwsu Sim/ice i118 H1115‘ be Pfflpflrcd- The Reverend Sister Superior, Sister Slz- ‘doom ' idea‘ curse l: nurtured. Elle ww-‘s- pcrintenderit and Sisters, and rncm- w,‘ by M, walla“ M“, scsthe three essentials o! prelwcd- um of the Medical Staff-words Prfwn m, man“. w M,‘ ._ peso-character, professional know- cannot express the gmgtjgng 0f our e Munrolruoe that the potato grow-l crs of Valleyfield Join in a move-l» through the influence of her par- During the past few years we have "W!" "m1 the “h” ‘ll-swims “- " ents, instructors and supervisors, al- been entrusted to your intimate care Prim"! Edwud 155ml i" 99mm“ " so through reading, experience and and instruction. The prudence, ing the Federal Government to pay ~ observation-ail with the aid of God patience, and perseverance you prac- B b01111! 0B "l8 1819-114 POW-W CF05 preparing us to become of 1984. 'I‘hat-this hon-us be 820.01 - Character includes many things. VOfLhy graduates has made on us a per core on and up to 6 acres. For The ideal nurse with the good char- , qsting imprersba. We humbly and the 1935 crop, it was moved by Mir. acter has a strong, hcalthy body. lS "mm-my hope to cancel at least a. B. A. Weatherbic and seconded b! cnersetic. refined. polite. and has a lart of our indebtedness by striving Mr. Wallace MaePhel-sou that up good standard of taste. She has ,0 keep you as models before our to 811d including 100 acres, thl sound principles 0t conduct and ninds’ eye and so regulate our ccn- acreage planted 611011111 not exceed i lively faith and always thinks first luct m life in a manner becoming s dues, after that 2 acres planted and most of 1w‘ soul which God has p-auuutes of the Charlottetown lios- m- evm. 1w mm additional The Federal Government has from , time to time come to the assls- a tance of farmers in other prov- ever been given to the P. E. Island potato growers, not/withstanding the fact that they have for several Signed-J. A ltdatzPherson, M. Secretary. the object of the meeting and Farewell! A word that and forwarded to him at an early 1-, colteeming rastriction of aoreaize. all. enjoy tho mend-Ah‘?! of speculators. MacNamara and F. R.- Hiram-B- eliie End expansions of sympathy which Mr. Harrington was held by was a son of Iida IIm-ringtcrl of Souris. Mrs. Pat».-. Sukiven. He was born The funeral service was held in ‘ Father Rooney officiated at Mcrell VIII-Sgt, where 0Q ‘Rossiter. Ml‘. Edward Rcssltor teliigent conversa- O'Brien 1.121;!‘ al peacf.“ giu". .,. . m . _< é \0' f as n10 c Ajrr s'su)1-:'s SMARTEST RESTAURANT.“ _ (orrosrrr wanna snarl‘) , Excellent Cuisine i q "Contralfl " A .PREFERU_p-_ innit-theib ..' Manson, my‘. _.' ~