'4 i I SHOWS DAILY MATINEE 3.15. EVE. 7 — ,- oi I m“ “l. “‘ wglh“ t genuine ° h“ “lllli .. . I ‘n fgpflflfi. “quill! ‘n u '“ »w.ww~..ww s. . , p.176. ,, “HY........._ ‘ i‘ h ' “W” m. "Von i§i . '.,..! l ~ ' »M-\v_.1-p-\-_q~»-...-~.a~w--m» WILLIAM "ifiin ivltii Andy Clyde - 8nd King Jacqueline Holt . Dick Curtis _ Wolpan Heyliurn CA PI TOL Til-BAY AND SAT. s SIIOWS-SJH - 1.00 - 8-45 EXTRA g _ TRAVELOGUE :- Cartoon - Serial — FishlnK Inspection 0f L o eal it i r Cadets Held Charlottetown was the scene oi’ the first annual IIISDECJOH of Air Cadets in Eastern (Jihad-s uheii No. 60 Charlottetown Squadron was inspected last evening on the par- ade grounds at Victoria Park by Group Captain E. A. Blake. 013E» M.M., Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force here. Several hun- dred citizens turned out to watch the impressive ceremony. Following the inspection. the 50 cadets marched up in review order and were presented with 311»: Ali Cadet ensign by His Honor, Lieut- enant Governor B. W. LePfll-Zfl. Who T?“ GEORGE SANDERS ro-manr - SAT. snows - 1-00 — M6 MATINEE sa-r. out! eso How good was the "Jude" In a light to the finish 7 . . - Come and sec. It's with MARJORIE REYNOLDS RAY WiiiTlEY lEE (LRSSES) WHITE . LOUISE CIIRRIE ALSO — Color Cartoon What Makes Lizzie Dlzzle Winners 0f The West No. 7 -—i CENTRAL GUARD}; Thin column In rQanrw-d fur noun at loval Internet. but advertising of I llnWlJ nature nny in mourn-d at l anal: a word. alrlrdly nayabla il ldrnnl‘. __. _._________.____ CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vice May 24th: Belle River 11 a.m.: is 3 P_ M.; Murray River 8 P. M. 5-22-11. WORK STARTED-After consid- erable delay in getting started. work on the re-building of the Woolworth building in the city is now underway. some time ago it was announced tliiit the owner ct the site, Mrs. Beatrice Reddin of Southport. would~put a new build- lns on me ruins of the 01d ivo-ii- worth store which was complettry destroyed by fire last December. Since then a. few details had to b‘. straightened out before the "go ahead" signal could be given, flow- made the presentation in behnif of e m.‘ m, . k - t d FRANCES FARMER @116 All‘ OM91 L953“? °f Camfdfl- 1h] severealhhlcintlfs nflwnselhirrmiilllzitlxfllg Rom“ McDowM-l Themlwlls ‘give m9 gfeiggglaggugz store will have been erected on the as e ens Was 1m ll site. The contract ma. be 2- 1 d B55220 NIIJYYZK ggegggfigugggregg J11’; gggtflggg étlptyMf. William J. Hennegsleyevz: (the CARTOON cheers for the League. ' ' ti t d ’ t MWMWV-"mm 1.$“§..é“‘i€§?.$’“o§? .fi“iii'ii“i’“ri?e Personals . two flights of cadets went through " the ceremonial parade and the Lt. Harry Jamieson, who spent a. R 0 march patsiizkDéirrlngstliietelatteé His few diays tléi thjisicityléeft ylrfsterdsy Honour oo e au . roup morn ng reon un . I BIRTHS Captain Blake was accompanied by TRANSMISSION GENGghlmzAt Soul-Stow MGABSBI gynlinjgagtfifrilcerdll-if. Btglllrlfe. Officer 1- l. g '1 q 30th 1 Mr. an s. ec g. Trig e nspec on. nun"! Day l‘ t “m! 1m Genge (nee Murdena, Mathessn) a On the reviewing stand were: His WAVELENGTH daughter, Catherine Irene. Honour Lieutenant Governor B W. Throughout IcPaize and Aide. Lieutenant M.G. 10.30 n m wfisioynwUiiglzglg o2 ilglzéillvgnglai Egéiaellzlirslvlgyxgelql: é“ “t? m t) 81g‘; fir“ 32 m 35 53 Trainer. a daughter, Elsie Marie. “a ‘t t“ ' m 22 ' HUGHES-At Moi-ell on May 15. FMDAY- Y 1942, to Mr. and Mrs, John a. Hughes, a son. p. M. , | g3? {gcggg °,j““‘§r by M... Mriciirrcss fijgsrlh/illhlgltéiglasltll-llérillde. Srawaiir-soiiftiir- At 216E 5 45 qviwm, um Family, Manse on Tuesday, May 19. 1942, efoo ‘Over to You.’ Calling the by the Rev. c. Carlyle Webster. Miss Aletha Leona Sorrey of Mont- ague to Mr. David Wallace Stewart of southport. DAVIS-WHITE- At Zion Manse on Thursday. May 21. 1942. bv the Riev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Edith Margaret White of Charlottetown R Al‘ in Carirda with M98- sagss frcrm Hcme. 5,30 W1;- Rcvieiy; ‘The War 011 Lilllfl.’ Tull; by C:.pta~:i Cyril Falls. 6.40 ‘Listening Post.’ ‘ _ 6.45 The News and New Anayss. 7.00 -Piiges lrcm My Diary.’ F450- ollectons of famous mii=ical to Mr. John Mabon Davis, also of personalities iin BritaLii and} Charlottetown. . ‘ Dc ‘I :1 ’ lfificiii<eisi Afiwfiiintiigi snowy-CAMPBELL - A» Zion q Mfg“... 1,. " 431,: Manse on Thursday. May 21. 1942 7'33 -gm-~;,-, c 5 fr-m Lm- by the Rev. G. Carlyle Wgbxsmri . i - C ~~ g ‘ll M‘ Perl Elizabeth Camp e o d” m‘ c “ab” on w“ N15: Mile eCreek m Mr. Wilfred q -w;,~,;_;5 Abroad ' Walter Shaw of Elmsdale. '7 l F_(i 1' Pogtmme. l __ g q u c prawns 3- ‘l1 C1171"l~' , I~ 8' .i-.:i A virw Taik by H MncKAY-vAt the Prince riiiwimi WlCkHfim sec’! ' Island Hospital on May 21, 1942. 8.15 ‘Lffld Us Yilll‘ 13815!’ m‘ Sutherland B. MacKav. of Albany. sirumenta. aged 23 years. Funeral nmlce later. I’ KENNY-At the Prince County M. , 9.00 Headline News HFd Views. 9.15 ‘London Litter‘ by Mzicdmald Hastings 9 25 Musical Interlude. 9 30 ‘At Your equc.=t.' Hospital on May 21, 1942. Peter Kenny. aged 90 years. Funeral Sat- urday at 9 a.m. from St. Paul's Church, summerside. 9 45 Front Une Fkmily.’ (R9- AltsENAULT-At St. Eleanor; on peat‘). May 20. 1942, Mrs, Philip Arsen- 10 00 Feature PFOSKYWY-me- aiilt, aged 91 years. Funeral Fri- 10.3i) ‘Loitdoir Czili :1’: ' 10.4’) The Daily Service. 10.45 The News 10.55 ‘listening Post’ 11.00 Beryl Oide - Impression 11.15 ‘World Affairs ‘ Talk by H. Wlckhrm Steed (Repeat). 11 30 Radio News-Riel. day morning from St. John the Baptist Church, Miscouche. VESSEL-At her residence. Young Street. Gaytown. 0n Wednesday. May 20. 1942, Mrs. George vessey. in her 84th year. The funeral will take place from her late residence tomorrow morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. STORDY-At the Prince County Hospital on May 21. 1942, Everett Sturdy of Crapaud. aged 27 years: Funeral Saturday from the home of his father, Thomas sturdy, ser- vice starting at 1.30 p.m. Inter- ment Crapaud Cemetery. A. M 12.00 ‘lend Us Ycur Ears!’ (Re- peat). 12.15 Talk 12 30 The Ncws. 12 4 d__ ‘n illY! IARGE Willi’! N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahira Phone ill n|NAR4D'S‘ LlNiMitNT McCarihv. R.C.N.V.R.; Group Cap- tain E. ‘G. Fuillerton. Summerside; Premier fliiine A. Campbell: Major _ R. ion. icriresenting Military District No 6: Mr. G.T. Hardie, chairman of the Charlottetown Air Cadet Committee. and the follow- ing members of the committee: Messrs. K.M. ifartln, HF. Mci-"hee and J G. Paterson. Flt-Lt. G C. Guymer. Air Cadet Iiiiiison Officer from Headquart- ers of the Eastern Air Command, Halifax. was present. Following the main inspection the cadets paraded to the Drill Hall and here the quarters were ln-ilwflfid by Group Captain Blake. On completion of this he spoke brieflv to the boys congratulating them on their fine appearance on the parade grounds. He commended them for the prowrcss they had made iii such a short period of training. The Lieutenant Governor had also paid tribute to the cadets for the fine work they had accum- plished in such a short time. Officers of the Sriuadron. who were present for the inspection included: Acliutiint E. Giirnhum, Pilot Officer D.H Efter. in charge of Ffllrvht 1: Pilot Officer Trainer in charge of Flight 2; W. O 1 J. E. Trainor; W.O. 2. James Walker. The 50 cadets on parade presented a fine appearance :15 they Went through their paces and mnnv fav- orable comments were heard on the manner in which they acquitted themselves. They began their train- ing early in January and have made rapid progress since. Named Pres. 0f Y. M. 0. A. __.__. Mr. A. J. Hiislam was elected President of the Charlottetown Y. M C.A at a director's meeting held last night. He succeeds Mr. J.M. McFadyen. Other officers elected were zvloe President. Mr. G. M. Avard; sec- retory, Mr. Alex Matheson; Trea- surer, Mr. R. Burleigh Taylor. Directors include: Messrs J. M McFadyen. .11: Richardson, 15.5. Coffin. J G. MacDonald. J12. stems, Frank Stewart. Walter 008-. D.J. Bonnell. K. M. Martin, Frank Tinney and W. E Brantlebury. Committee chairmen are as fol- lows: Program. Mr. A. W. Mathe- soii; World Sci-vice. Mr. D 1. Bon- ncll. Mflllbflfrilip. Mr. J E. Rich- grdson; Properly, Mr. J.'E Sterne: Executive, Mr. l) J. Bonnell. It vras announced by Mr. A..l Hiislazn flint ilie Y2: Men's Club in co-omrsiinn with the Y.M.CA. would niznin hold the reflular sum- mer Camp-this year, __ THE CHABLQTTETQYZY QL-RDIAN EH55 ‘l '|'a'h‘\n'ln'b‘a"a'a'b'a \ 22, 1942 vvnm ‘MOVIE PREVIEW-“ONE FOOT 1N HEA VEN” PRINCE EDWARD -.-- MON. <r AT THE Father carries the bride into her new JUNIOR must. be a model for the other home I dllwfl-"Flhfiheels P“5°““K" 5'"! children of the congregation That's what - - u h t n ggg,_.,fg,ghgo,';'gpggi=g; 1,5,3": ‘T. i‘ ,1. Fathcr says hut Junior tum differently. floc on gosllpplng . . the ‘Trustees for their vpYCmpl. tention to ing th e home in good d!- 59th Annual Meeting ofP. E. I. order " PROPERTY Dr. J. A. Clark reported for the Property Committee a; follows: The property at the hospital and Bllflmlndlllflu has been in good condition thro hout the ear. New screens were guest-l on a nur- I Hospital Held sery. These serous should shut out Activities Of Past Year thfinheilg fr‘??? bright sunlighz, and . .weam-ngiitth shld Reviewed At Enthusi- 3%} kipfloul; lgltlsflglis, ...;..1”}.1,.,".f3., ' ' 8 6 1 C 8 h astm Meeflng- never been used, andnwege zfot saris -__- lng any good purpose were i-emw. Ml; gym-l pwqn-d w“ emcee‘; ed. It vi-as almost impossible to chairman of the Board of Trustees clean the walls behind these pipes. of the P.E.I. Hospital at the soul and the pipes themselves will be annual meeting held last night in V"? 1156f"! f0!‘ replacements else- St. Paul's Hall. The retiring Chalr- Where. man “was M; 5,4, MgLQML The lawns and shrubs have been The three tnustees named this maintained in fairly condition. year were; Dr. I.J. Yeo. Mr. J.E. Th9"? are a wlllble o areas in front Him-is and Mr. SA, McLeod (re- of the hospital on which it will elected). not be possible Htrne, F. M, Stewart, Phdyen, Dr. J.A. C also be two members named to the isfactoiy and Board later by the ladies Aid fresh vegetables for the hospital svclely- The usual replacements weie made Jnteresting reports. outlining the as necessary in connection with activities of the hospital during the returns from the sterilizers, the past year, were presented at 'I'liere has been a considerable 155'? 11181155 meel-lllil- T111759 DYB- amount of both corrosion and the seating reporm included: Mr. SA. forming of scales in the pipes. MCI-cod i=1‘ the ‘Pmistee Beard: Under the direction of Mr. George Dr. J.A. Clark for the Property McLeod the 1.05pm.; was prep“... (Tmmittee, Mr. Alfred Pickard for g0;- byackougs and very saflsfactoiv the Cundall Home; M1‘. W. S. Grant result; werg ‘obtained during the for the Finance Committee; Mrs. two tests that hgvg baa“ mad‘. éeitiht Mcheod for tiles Ladies firs, yams VQW gm“? oce. ese re r a ea - "‘ m, Y P° PP 1' J. A. CLARK. mitt e. Mr, Grant revealed that TRUSTEES. REPORT receipts this year were 110 about mllowl g m w t _ $11.0C0 which was accounted for we’; Rspfifi i0, ‘fr... flogfflfiff mainly from patients fees. Tnev was given b Mr. S. _ McLeod gotlalled !$ii6.032.03, ‘Ehereh is a. Chairman of {he Board of ' a iinc= c $89. 5 to s iirt t e year "This is th 59th A l ' with. He stated thrt it was m. Ill- of the Boardeof m“ Rem“ tention of the Bcard cf Trustees Prince Edward Island Hospital. and Provided a great mom- The undersigned has been doing business in Charlottetown for more than thirty years, and during that time has been responsible for pre- sentation o1’ about five thousand motion pictures- a great many 0f them of outstanding excellence-but never during all these years have I in the- public Press given my 1791'" sonal endorsement of any produc- tion. ‘Ihis, I am now doing, hoiw- ever, with respect to "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN", which the “Prince Edward" will have the privilege tn present May 25th. 26th and 27th-- and am taking the very great lib- erty of strongly urging all citizens Reporting for the finance com- m stump to 20 to the public next i ear when We are very pleased to sav that pro- i-o-NE FOOT IN HEAVEN“ m the 10-year maturity bond comes ress has been made m many wars. which FREDRIC MARCH and due but on account of war con-l he work of our Hospital continues ditions this is not ffasible. C0::s- t0 KYOW. Mid this has been the bus- MAR SOOTI‘ are featured is a delightful. domestic comedy de- picting what has been termed the most affable, laughable family that ever stepped out of the screen right into the heart of’ the aud- leince-and. is Just brimful of com- e y. “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" has been referred to nationally-not by the stereotyped phrase-"one of the best pictures of the year"—but ra- ther. "one of the best in TEN years", It has recently completed a most successful run in Music Hull, New York-the world's largest, most beautiful and costly theatre, and last month had an unpre- ccdently successful run in saint John-also. one favorably compar- ing with the saint John success at the "Capitol" theatre. Hal-‘ax. "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" has been given four stars in "Liberty", which means “extraordinarW-ex- iest yell‘ we have ever had in this Institution, and with Nurses enlist- ing for overseas, and some of our beiux employed elsewhere ow- o our War industries. condit- ions have been abnormal for th heads of all Departments, and es- gecitatlly thgfiuplgi-intendenti. ifidhihé wor bein d'ne those in char c e Fm- ° "NW8 B" 1W 6H of file insgtitutionlrw He pointed 051i: 5w“ have mm been mliffliied W that the burden us, increased m2" m“ 5"“°'-1°“- since-the arrival in the citv cf larxe Tm’ “Feta” numb" ‘t’ mum“ numbers of the militia. A total of Der d” m we BMW“! dim"! the 40 graduates are now on “n” year was 67.4. The maximum num- service He also had words of praise b" o’ Fallen“ l“ the H°$ima1 W“ for the trustees and members of mo on M“ ‘ML and the mlmmw“ organizations osssting in the work 93$‘; 32$ of the hesvlw-l- increased from eaoz to as 1e Other speakers included: . 5mm‘ dim; §IL Béivssenl‘ Someraho _ more than r. G. . cbeod. w l1 6 re o . - work being done by the ladies. and 025,115,. {ffmihfignfil Mrs. Leliih WYIBM- collection in the city. and Mr. J. F. The meeting WB-s 0961196 W111 R Whear again gave us his valuable prayer by Riev- Mr. Somers W110 assistance, The total amount receiv- alsc brovsht it to a close by nrv- ed was $2095.21, a, little equentlv sme res-financing ‘fill. hove to be done and in view of the ocd financial reputation of the nstitution he belleivd thJre 1161p should be no difficulty in doing 1118 i this at a more favorable rut/e. Dr. Ll. Yeo. in a fe-v zrmcrks. emphasized the impcrtancs oi the gperating cost per as The total cost for free ing 1941 was about during the E dies Aid too tolled by all critics-carries an A-i in benedictizn, lggi, _ l rating with the legion of Decency, nolggclowtzing are some of the re- nseefiifi $0750 ‘t’? .}’§§'..,Y§JQ§§§ which represents the Catholic ports presented. ing Bonds, and this leaves $100,900. Church-endorsed by all dencmiii- stil outstanding on which we have ations in the United States and CUNDAL HOME t0 pay 6%% interest. We have also set aside $5000.00 for Reporting for the Cundal Home, ment of X-rav equipment Mr. A. Pickard spoke in part as h f ll : oigizsCundai home has carried on Wifh which t0 start-this year. as usual during the past year, and The following legacies have been has been filled to capacity by fifivggrgfirlliégnoweszgfiéb. Egg Student nurses. "As so many graduates of me recvgivg §§8w5£10°'°°- “was? Pr. Island Hospital Training b“ °- We School have enlisted. and are serv- znngnpxiflségrfglglzoifig‘; gglagiihanlall-iovlgzleeeilft"£103 esoaai. Donation Miss Mary a. B B8. fl found neoeasa to take in larger Johnson ‘zoom’ New Equipment classes for tra ing. and. if this continues, some way will have tn be found to enlarge the home. u "rho following new equipment at present there is not room for has been purchased. Spot film ap- even one more nurse. atus and new fluoroscopic een for the X-rizyl Department. Broiiz Screens for e nursery to ‘Thirty Student. Nurses and two members of the hospital staff live . keep out heat. A new Inductotherm machine at a coat of $395.00, wh in the home-with the house mother and a maid a total of thirty four peop1e- a considerable household. i! M!!! GXOQIIBM Mulls. helped by treat- new washing machine is stalled in Canada—wlth a Canadian author, Canadian story and Canadian at.- mosphere in part. This unusual picture. we promise, will delight every individual in any audience. which positively includes the Sol- dier-and-hls-girl. Personally. 1 have never during all the years of my association with motion pic- tures in Charlottetown been so anxious to have all citizens from every walk of life see a motion pic- ture as in this instance-which ac- counts for this unprecedented an-‘ nouncement. Those who followed the Halifax advertising of “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" will have noted that the "Capito" Management also en- dorsed the picture personally Just as I am doing-probably because of the same reason-that so un- usual a picture deserved an un- usual introduction! (Sgd) F. G. Spencer. RECEIVES GEORGE cnoss .. LONDON, May zl-(CP) - Flt. Sgt. Thomas Miller of 6t. John's, Nf1d., was among those who re- ceived the George Cross from the King- in London today, it was re- ported by the British Broadcasting Corporat on. . i Too Late to Closify ._________________ WANTED-MAID. APPLY ivms. R. D. Qulgley, i0’! North River Road. 5-22-31. "Apart from the Students activi- ties meetings of the students ooun- n" cil, Christmas and graduation fee: u‘ tivities, and occasional dancss, oi- ganizations connected with the m Hospital held regular meetings in the home during the your. ‘"1111: Senior and Junior Hospital Aid, the Nurses Association and Hospital Alumnae were accom- modated and the league Of Mercy held a successful tea and display of gifts in the home and Gymnasium last spi-ln .. this vms repented yen- terday wih equal success, this is n. wrest help in providiniz supplies for the Home and Hosp tel Junior Ladies id carried costing 358.30. The Wo-He-Lo Clu were also generous with their assistance this year, and one of their rnan gifts was a new washing machine or the Maternity Dept. which will be of great assistance to the nurses in that department. “ Ladies d are continuing their much appreciated responsibil- ity in furnishing needful BtlppiiM and this year th have been mak- ing financial cf ort. tio sioclc the‘: out a splendid piece of wor: in re- can w an amp 0 sunny 0 novntlng the muses living-room linen and blankets in cone of em- or n . "hilifiwae um‘. m. 5mm. ma.“ geiilggk out precautions and fire Aid lree the home supplied ganer- fbgwfiélgilg“ m" begfifumbg‘ "t": “my m 1e” mmmulu.’ bu‘ very enlnue consfidghiihion. Ohi- lustnhhhgk necessary gifts, as sheets. olllow covers, towels and etc. Also mon for the little thing; that are a ways needed in a home. "We are pleased to know that the TTIISWES of the Cundal Esau out was considered very’ satisfactory. Group Hospitalization "I'll H ital Association of N. S. and P’. met at Pictou on July I am instructed by Mr. Holden MacLnre to sell on Tuesday. May 26th at 12_30 p.m. that modern 3 apartment house Ne. 16 Upper flilliiboro Street, beautiful yard and and garage. have arranged to paint the exter- 2nd and 3rd. and was attended by I. s. BIGCAR. for of the home this summer. this ms {allowing representatives: Dr. Auctioneer. will add greatly to the appearance J. A. McLeod. Mrs. n. om: a. . ‘s-za-atoi the property. We wan u» than: a. Hurst. min. .1. r. Lulu LOOK OUT LADIES . . gives the leader n! the choir not and some of his feminine church members a lecture all repairs thereby keep- _ Trustees: H Trustees of the w; e as well as their | .__ less ma“ Seaman. The Association are en- system MP-W-dlw oloygtfia h Anaesthetist and is a lihe lauiyiry n TUE. . The Parson WED. 1h married the most adorable girl in 1h, world-and ‘stayed married March and Martha Scott are co-utan l, Ono Foot In Heaven, I-‘nderlq Because of eligibility for Military Service I have found it necessary to leave, for tho present, the management of our business, THE A. A. IIENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME, in the capable hands cf Mr. D. L. Mclnnia. who has been associated with us for the past year. We can assure our custom- er: and friends of continued capable and efficient service at all times. 8rd. G. HAROLD IIENNESSEY. Manager of THE A. A. l-IENNESSEY OME Next Seasonis Community Concerts The Charlottetown Craig Hutcheson, representative the Concert Service. The series, which promises to Community Concert Association selected its art- ists for next season at a meeting All the Charlottttown Hotel with Mr _ Hutre Dame Presents lied Gross Boneert .___. Yesterday evening the pupil; Notre Dame Academy treaiedt audience to an exceptionally w srk-ctzd and perfectly execu entertainment, ii worthy war gesture in aid oi t Red Cross Services, was pi-csld over by the Chaplain of the Ac t’ demy. Cfllltflln. the Reverend J, McCardle, who voiced the sen ments of those present by comp mentlng the students on their! program which he stated Wu labor of love to help the Red aid suffering humanity. Among the distinguished m bers of the audience were Depu Mayor James T_ McKee; Mn, W. Lerner. wife of the Lieuteiie Governor; Reverend Bernard Gill D.D.: Reverend Patrick McMaho DD; Councillor J, E. and M Blanchard; Hon. Dr, W. J. P. ti Millan, President of the Red Cr and Mrs. MacMillan. The program was as follows: of Salve Regina -- Ravanello; God and our Country - A. be Schindler: Waltz of the Flower one of the best yet offered, con- P- TSChKUWV/Skl. sists of the foUowing: John Dudley. Gonzolaz, soprano; ing, Harpist. John Dud- ley. Australian by birth. was leading tenor at Covent Gardens. London. from 1935 until 1940, when he was the Metropolitafi tenor; Enya Mildred Dll invited to Join Opera Company. where lie is Recitation—’l‘ribute to Lucy Miu Montgomery: To Mi", Churchill Prayer for England, by the seiiio Pupils. O Wert Thou in the Could Bl —Mendebsohn: 1e Coeur de lTi Mie—E. G. Dalcrozc; The Whisper present singing with tremendoua ed ‘MW-mund- e is Gilbert panv for some years. Enya Gonzalez. 22 year old Phil- ippine soprano, is a unique figure es- ident Quezon of the Philippines, she made a striking success: her con- appealing arm in the concert world. Comin America in 193B, sponsored by certs bei articularly because o t eir novelty and ch courageous ocean telep Mild givin Charltottetown played on the red audience, series in quiring ever since as to bility of re-engaging her, The pcrtunity p. rented tself this and the committee was quick take advantage. Miss Dilling is foremost woman harpist of world. She has given seven concei- at the White House and incl ly is the teacher (IIGBVOIIIIIII t0 introduce a 0 Co and the Charlgttetowlilinlicapétal was r. ‘Ibis into this mat has since developed. and Mr, A. R Yeoman has been appointed or an leer and has belun work in Edward Island. Comm been appointed from each above named hospitals. " e following changes made in the st f durinl the Miss Elna Clark. Laboratory ton was off duty for three on sick leave. and we had Dr. Be gei- em lgyded for came miontilk bitittvhf mnctliile Salsa: Rectal i5 ‘with’ wsoe apos onn on a. pe meiion. ionizing us without a Radial t or sins Phyllis aiimciiuc. car-fig "arses iissfseerer" : “‘°“i?.§ii°‘““i.“€i8€."3.liituy~ mac r.. e. ime.very i860 . and tem or license was granted Kaihfien Hornby, ever f l-h-l w him ii. isfactory work. Mrs. Tieatmen A committee has appointed to look into matter of le- curing an experienced Radiologist did grown too large for “we ton to attend to both An as the work has Dr. Hous aesthetics and all X Ray work. Graduate Nnrau “Seven nurses mduatie this u‘. —-Mias l-I Colea billion: elyn McEachern. Cardigan- 1 Miss Miss Charlotte Gordon, Charlotte- town: Misc Bertha ‘Thompson. Dun- e; Min Melva Lund. Bethel: nnic McPherson. New Perth; Dorothy Baker. Kensington. staff Hi” u "The resignation of Mr. ed and Mr. J a - Harris has been appointed in his place. Dr. H. D. Johnson who has given many ma! of valuable service on rd having served two Crairman is and Dr. I, . ed to fill this sent the Medical Staff of True The ‘n- ice fmlthls year is us or W. MOI-QM success. in a great variety of roles. also a foremost exponent of 5919"“- and Sullivan, having sung th the Doyley Carts Ooera Com- VIII having authoress’ 1937. She made such a hit at that time, that many local members have been en- the poaai- she wrote but. als oo- eiiwe year. personalit the dent- of Not 118 Hospital fully endeavored with the history and impoi-iniice of their great country, Canada. w Li" that as SW11! - Canadians they would work to ma“ nos their country bigger and better. lb" umber was acted WlLll a Sitili and of the ease which were a credit L0 their ass. The three vocal numbers igfi year. consisting of a selection oi ti three parts by i limes have n W611 Tech- ici n esi ed. d replaced lily Miser Mgrny Orfiiivforwm. Houn- ho as been employed as her oing very sat- L_ other: n ti”... Cotton has been ielucmtantly acoept- °d m m“ m" u ame vacancy and reIJre- d on the Board "W" cm] ‘eghmflon fined q ncern ‘w... seaward s» o» and he is elillblo for . . . - Concerto: Dance of lhe Winds Builder; and H. Lane Wilson; char Hornby. O Canada brought a close. which wor thev asscricd and love the is m and admire m her glued leis-cl’. is ed by a Sis re n i‘ abuilden of the students o . closing resolution were rendered choir of re ‘mug VOICES would be diftio t five Alma Mater, enrich“ Bram with a delightful V1011: agav- Eight young ladies ien er Concerto Duet at four Piflllify-M success of this number was of their talent and skill- ion are due will . thi year. onot fail to with an - cultural and e i ril-‘electio entertainment ducational. II. We all friends of the Hospim 1p kind co-operaticn and 1 the past year. 6899C" mention the lrustees Ho 1M4 Th0 1- ‘gpurch. who it: fiimiiy In“ W 7 of Canada: By Gradel 1X The Lass with the Delicate Air- Michael Arne; A Spring bromine- 'I'he Sandman- Fran: LaForge, by Phyllis Blan- Intermezpo-Provost. by Miss K. Ye Banks and Brass-James Mil- (nauve gen; ‘on s helm tncmded) ler; Charlie is My Darling-Scotch 13h artist“; value, Air; Perfect Day—C. J. Bond. She sang on Quezoifs birthday last year: her voice being canted to the to ‘little president over the o ne. Dllling, harpist, will be her second performance to n the program The timely tribute to Lucy Maud Mon omery was very much appre- ciate . The Senior Pupils discussed in splendid elocution lii.s beloved rose and pom-y 11311.1 l render not only learned to luiow land about which o was drawn lo the beautiful of the writer reflected The ‘" ulogium to Mr. Churchill" the and "Prayer for England‘, compos- icr of the Conervilflllw‘ Dame, were delivered i‘ -Harpo Marx. an enthusiastic and DBLHULC ma! Canada," i1 movlnff was enacted b _ Beauty and success- Lo impress i181’ m; g u; new ‘fimefiefiil: mon rom so num rs r- ion of gtavaneilo‘: beautiful Latin the 1'0‘ i M ch eclatlon and common" m u “m” both iiuaengmggg been teachers of Not?‘ Draniihéc years‘ Present their nudi- i wish to thank mostlglflgeg durinl “° iii‘? of the Clmwm thC utnam. and resi-