i... eOnIFYEFFFrOQ 40H n vunnagggg _o fl , .0. —~4 luruxv.-.-.~a.ri.r.v.h.v_'i.n.n.s_w .- .- ~1_>:-f\-~\_1r\e-4->AV4 ‘uvfl-h-q ,Iu\.I..-.'.",'..=."..“e'-‘.'..'..'..‘.'II."..'-."u'u"-'-'; 351-1.; f. 7v.- 1‘ 10.94 y Ietlree After 44 p. “ BIITIII. III! Ill HE WESTERN GUARDIAN setting. at . 1, Ml ue Monday June “we a p” 6-1-I-l4i. 4015B ‘IHID Ill dill other atylee, in um due oqflflen. also new bneev belie endow! NI! {fuck WW1 wheels. All at h!!! price. httmi Mormon. T1 dealer heciermon. 6-1-31- i OONGILTULAS. nous-Mr. and us. Davie Jewell. nee Blanche MacDonald. Bedeuue. are receiving conscatulmtiewis 0n the birth of a dwwhter. Gum! Blame, u. their home on my =4- wmwroevn tuned-l. onu- tun Ohunh. II - at l pa. who Sunni 6 his servircle will be maritime Mr. ‘top 6n . vvelcolze. uev. a, u ans-w. w- M. ‘.3. —INJISDSD IY IX]. - Ollie Mecwunok. 1 er at . Eleonora, in in In Hospital following an noeidmt It his farm in which he was attack- ed by a bull. He is believed to be 1| Bunnoedde men, te—ee-ly h the eenleneedio mm Jlllllfill $UIOI W CANADA: Ieevieee wit be held June 4th ee follows: Ken- . A. HQ- l-S-fl ——N'l@i§ ‘Hill-A suiilering from injuries to hie buck and aodomen. Mr. d: was taken to hoepbtal yesterday a-‘ was ucereuieftheban" day in. m Mms. l‘; F. McNefll, S ‘Five Nurses Graduate “ From P. C. Hospital nurses of the Prince County Hnvv ii received their diplomas u: at the graduating exer- huid in the Ii School flum. Summerside, lut ev- Mr W. 1.‘. Darby. K.C., act- rman and in his open- : he extended greetings rntuiations to the gradu- - lili" es. During the delivery r nrt he reminded his ‘tint this hospital is own- zhc manic- cf Prince County ‘m. they should attend the . ' disapproval .1.» ._. ton that might he taken ' fiic Baird. His report covered .. csitire activities of the hoe- pzfil for tgic gust year. L‘ Kl‘! lib ng (it 1d Gallant. ide‘ Pierce and Verna. Pierce .. k. us: June Daizeli. New Annnu; Eleanor Got-rill, O‘ . . Tic address to the nurses wast delivered by Dir. Muncy Temton who cnaigratuiated the nurses on leav- ing endured succasefixlly the rigors of thrce years of training. lle re- mzndcci them of t/he strict dhcip- .'il“'.‘ they had been under durinl tiiPll‘ training period and he acid hut now you have reached your goal and the herdlhepe of your training are passed and may be looked back upon with eetbhc- tirm. speaking of their future career he said mat some would |o into specialized treinin and to those who did he ueur them that. they need never leer that thoir - ing was inferior to nurses from larger institution. He said that the profession arose boceuu of the terrible sufferings and calamity of wrir and it is the first to rally b0 the selfless cause ot humanity in times of stress. He appealed to the publ-ie to re- ceive these nurses when they ere culled to the home with the def- erence that is due to their high profession and closed by winhing 1y new, in thg graduates every success and hapnv useful lives. Tho Pflorence Nightingale pledge to ihe gradmteewosmoetimprees- ivrii: given by Rev. John Jorvie. The diplomas and pins were pre- svntcri by the superintendent, Mine Georgie Brown. Beautiful bou- quets of fimvers were tendered the graduates by Miss Helen Dalton. and Master Richard Lmtone. mic by lifis: Alice Coffin. - nmed on the piano by Miss 0e1- dnri. was much enjoyed as were thr» song and dance bv Mien Men Huostls and Mine Marie Amn- auit. Power Sister. and has? y eneoeed . a denying brought well-earned Hague 1 the audience. Mile arie udet Was axoompaniet for both eong and rinnnc teams, A solo by 5Q. Phil McCartt-n was encored and for his able second number Sgt. McGlrten sang “I Pallet! By Your Window.‘ His accompanist wee Miss Jean Nicholson. The graduating utercises closed 41 with t/he singing of 00d Save The King. A much enjoyed dance for the graduates was then held in the Auditorium. I. TIUSTIIS RIPODI‘ Av w” ugh. Ii, ac i rom disposition. a Ilnll. -r. ', n Al; A u. nureee , In addition the nurses themselves raised sufficient money to purchase certnin elsentiel equipment. for their cine‘ mom. Under theee con- dition: under the capable three- tion of our Duperintendant, Miss Brown. our nursing school pro- vides such s training u compares favourably with the best nursing schools in the country. X-IAY IQUIPMINT During the year new and up to date X-Ray Equipment ha; been p at a cost of $8,000.00. and this will further increase t service which we can give to the public. We extend our thanks to the Rotary Olub of Siunmerside which rponnored a hive so l as to enable u; %pey for this equip- ment in full. e expanding value of X-Ray in the treatment and detec- tlon of disease, es well 8.5 the well merited confidence of our Techni- cien_ Dr, Hewett ie exemplified by the fact that the earnings of this Department have gone up fro “$0.00 in 1H0 to over $0000.00 in the year just closed. “Apart from patients ieee e lub- dmitiai part of our revenue for current expeneee ie derived from he income of our Endowment Fund which has gown through ue tributions from. the public. This has bee e factor during the lean yeen maintaining he institutio u e pi concern. The inooene alone cm used towards hoepitei fin- enelng ee the principal nuet be ‘ . 119 I ‘ghehmeeteec eet h ilfi new m» mnu celled the milie- en ed to the principal. In t it wue hoped eventuall up a fund which woul materiel- nny extension pro- gram for thewhaitalimoeirmnevtv bow proved e y an and today we have MEMO in the fund npreeented by bonds and cuh on depoeit," m. Derby re- in hie opening . ‘ Mr. Darby extended greeting; and con- gratulations to the graduating nureee. Ie enmeshed that the hospital in addition to coring for the sick end afflicted ie e. echool for nu ‘r which his leafticiency end scope f . The tnleteee hrtunurtefl your in the of lie 10h Mac- chairnien of the Dou- ol ‘Rue- teei. and the hope that he would occupy the chair in his usual eup- manner next year. Relerenoe was also inede to he pry-eel in group u er In Ian ethiinietereu Maritime pita] Service. Inc. 4 heve been enrolled, in- cluding 1mm this Province. Mr mended thanks . by eleo e to lie Lode!’ Aid. end th end netur- their training. During the leet yeer the hospital hee been taxed m capacity and there have been few. if pny. irllc momenta. While this has added to the arduous duflu of our etud- em. nurses it has nieo . ded out ihcir education in e. manner which could not have been attained Oihcfwipfl. During the lest few years the student nurses‘ library has been Jncreeaed: extension courses Home and Iieelnlne hone with 4 acne of lend, all cleared. About one nile from Hunter River. Immediate peeeeeeion. For further per- tienlere apply to MRS. J. A. SILLIPIANT Hunter liver k 23.2. “"‘.1‘.'§.‘° ‘éifi.“.‘.““"‘i.‘i"i‘.t‘ii.i~ mmmwnwwm urlalzllizlllrlzzrnw ‘ y -- . I ' netml . I "i ' Pm‘ i SUMMERSIDL h‘ " ~ x‘ Meet-alike wowhitfinilrisvw ‘ mnlete m ' ' momma in e - cieot" mm are men n the vnoraum n, _ u‘ I‘. L’: m4 h, m“ “m... I m: ntermex1t Q7,” Ho”. 32am include other melodic; ,, Extends Sympathy llr. uni dMGeefldSthM/e receivedtihe “all” in mowing spew m: m W!“ itflf. _ Dear Mr and Mic. 0' message up; received today from the fence, Ottawa. reporting the death o! your beloved can. Joseph Patrick O’Ne . 5 21¢, i944. MuymI after you my t sympa y or your gme Words are so futile to console. For B. two years Overseas I have met and nwikiistered ouch a, , exception they went out to fulfill hig-h purpose. to make n. better and safer world for helpless people to live in. Ytmr eon wee no exception. H? made L119 greatest gift YD hi! oointry he 1m Idmll r a for (T. B. Grace) squadron leader Commend Cltrploin (LRC) Eaetem Mr NOVG. Scotia FRJSKZNEY, lend —(C'P)_ Friskneyls parochial Wegesegv. . muroh council voted to asliie $6 Jilly 10-19 and wt W11“!!! JHW 3- i i be h a 8 " ilvcgOiigédrfisfllgnordtglfauOsfe thf: church must be l1 years old and upwards mid i. authorities io remove certain 07- ‘Vhlle at the other three oaml-‘N naments from the church. IQIIIIIIIIIIIQUIIII§IPIL'I'IIIIIIIIIZ7 IIIIIIIIIIJ . i.‘ Yeere Service With i g 5"i~'.."':i'-'.'.."'.."."‘..."' ‘ Ieilwey llere "i? W‘“"?.r..a"5"*;="*'.% "a"? .'“-1h' ferry m?‘ we vee- “iis good to; nzo nose: Orange Peboe fr... v in “l9 eeee "watt-me"... canons nun: - um iimelogbedaydtilg “u ire of the home of qfimmmflmim’ "'11? d.” 3%‘. iii-s‘. John Neweli. nae:- ' “m3: ‘in. lev. the neighbors on rut. e t m- inl gather end collected e. sum o mon- e to help the family complete their new houee which hld elreedy on been d. Bnwe Stewart a 0o. kindy sent several of their men out the on different ooeneione to help in ' the good work Ind needieee to eey w. and Mrs. Nowell ere deeply thankful for e11 the aid given them. ‘e N utilise; H! I Ii eaduau...t*.uims 1 be tagotieu “magi? ""1 °f new 59d: which been ordered the mextmm 2." u ~ 1-» i N . be the solariuxiiy. 323.“? tiei to the welfare of time“... patients. There will n“ b, l-Md Wl-rdl, $135" bflng two A100 British News SHOWS 7.80 -— 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.80 H if tail-i Personals ml-YDilllfl 1 nn':e‘n$m*¢.mritne - Mice Ilhirlle Waiters. Dikbtl. 11.5. wee in the chtv yesterday. Mr and Mrs. (LN. Hktle “Bel- 131101 d9?!" space for an s E- i? ruuuu. envious-m t - we! a w. Alfred Jackson ‘gt. "m" men menu. was field .8i.fl‘du.i! m" 1“ i" _ Mtermonr tum u» Outfnliife rvun- d d“... Home nt mo. Rev. o. cwivle m n; “W'- °i m" mm?‘- °°“d“°'°' m- North IAUXFPJLI. '1:- ..°'I'he meeting a in Michael omen: 1M1 "v1 the W! <4 W 4i!" ensue and officiated r. hi," my yum“ midi-dun with an an...“ .0“, , emu-i rneny friends in him mmy w w ‘y! duulgmfi fifinle County h; ‘g. Mu‘ " mpfiinyms m which m m” h" ° m“ "W" spending a. leave o»: w w! with Jfiiide Euihitlifliil “i? m w no . ' - ‘ P8 1m 11;}: tsényliilr. and Mrs. Peter Lean. Secmtm’ 5111:4153‘, vterien Church in l‘ an N", . s‘- d ..'Pl'fllb “m” w“ u.‘ “m” " Wxawhl?! rimiiyfliiawurmv M" “M” "I Binder mm’ Don ' and ' - e; Maishfield. was Onen-ated on auc: Si?!“ 21301-111. Lorne Vhiieyee: W _ Geo oefiillzvéor togilsiis veetenday in the m‘ 11:" - H Ki-lltliihélggn 1,. i" <1 P- l- °‘” ' en. mu... ' -*.-..':. u . llld u; m. w.o. u . wutmmmt._r1euicu:e1 m» m ‘l- gueu was in YHtQf-frgllggy major ggggryhfltlilm ‘u 0e» BY. - i Mrs. ievter which Department of Naitiomil De- t 0n if!!!’ eh-ieeze bee. m! oirtown. . Hebron. us. nev m. lads mm; new . and 1w. Rose means nu! to Canadian your son. Almost win-bout In Memoriam innocent. and ___ ....... ... téii-iw-mr-"nwuu life. We “are Bfiiitglll n? i0 you givins mm. remember him in my N. D. MacLean UNDIRTAKII IMIALMIR filllllhhwllll Nltfiflfiie Iielell , RQAJFI. mtlifant. 1o. At chaiem- and Waweig boys (Continued from page l) boy m4 girls in Prince Irwin will be held at Murelfiield. she has been 3mm; the boys camp to be held there July N3 mm.) P-O. Gallant .____..___~_ ---;---- -11- V60’ Bhflon, NJ candied at ‘gueen Square 31111001- IIABAN — At the Charlottetown In New Bmmswiok girl!’ W111i! The 1 g tzuinlnl camp M5 Prince of ales College and Bt. j-liomital on May 2B 1944. to Mr. are to be held at Wfleflemln. 101' Pinch-int July 49 will have as Dunstairfs Universitv. L.A.W. Mary and MIB- Innis Hagan, Keiiye intermediates July 3-11 and for m; do". my. W. Godf . Gallant was c mraduate 1mm cross. a son. stillhom. seniors July zfi-Augii: and Onlnv seam union mnlfntrbllll college. mmg Chaieur at River Oheerlo July I74? 1' i- KELLY - At to for girls 13-17. In Nova. Scotie. were ATTENDED ENTHlI/ONEMENT- can b“ u‘ h".“u. will be camps at Pinehurst for Y ~ Mugs Atundlnu the ° i316 m’ gm ~ I senior, Jul/y 4-13 and interlnedlaws the o ewton Gross nsierted by Ghana l. neg July 13-21; w. Black Point’ m . n. . M" 1'" Kiwis J W" 6-3-11- 1 De tedly ' we in Xto. New.’ Glasgow (or girls 12-i . .: . . "c" V321“ L133?!‘ 1131mm!) 17-97: and art Mira. in Cape Breton . . .. In "wing and. Rb... J_ i ____---_-—————' Juiy 10-27 for girls 12-11. . nccwwn - - ' . _ K “opium-gt. &4An elee. gag; ' ‘; , QR, tfornia. 3' . Jlflfl Boys Cemn fiikzffgtniimvefieimnuen- illned. Reuben Edsar Hobirgleon; , don GR. Harrison. swimmers!‘ . aflmlwv-at-law. Spanish Ame’ ca; i Boys camps will be hold in Nova BOP in cam .3,“- 5_J_ Davies Milton: canon Egypt-I‘ veteran and nggndbeg! oyflme ESIGN ' . i - ' on ,' ,cn-1twt zm. WW1- - ASKED To R 1 J"- - N w A 1- lftyaéiiiner. ghgrlotfgigwn: Mr. Xnizrment M. L0! Anfidlee 311M 19¢- “"°°’“’“"' E“ B “k t“ ..*i"“....."' 55cm “rile tizatzunear , . ., es . _ . - ' - Maritime Girls’ Work s Secretary iotwtown: Major W.F Hyndmnn, therine Gannon ' . Undfi: Do Meant Rev. 17.1.‘. Amity. Charlottetown: Judge H L. Palmer. flunk fiyxflanmg at B“ Millfuwn, NAB, and Rev. RIB. Met: Charlottetown. who is Vice Chan- Parlors m u_v Baum ~ Rubric, St. Stephen. eellor of the Diocese. to 8t. Duns ns - - boys of 10 years of age will be ed- TO OUR MERCHANT FRIENDS PLEASE NOTE i In order to give our Employees long week-ends to enable them to enjoy a well deserved rest, during the summer months, our Offices and Warehouses i will be closed all day Saturday, commencing June 3rd. ‘Your usual kind co-operation will be greatly appreciated -- - Thank You! DeBlois Bros. R. E. Mutch &Co. Ltd Geo. H. Toombs &Son Sidney T. Greenic Co. J. C. Montgomery. P. W. Turner Keefe Drug Co. I. Rattenbury Ltd. nlQZlllllll-IIIIIUIII 221-7111111111!’ Carvell Bros. Ltd. Eastern Hay 8c Feed Co. J. Pope Clarke