.194Q,;..__ . efid-"fiidrfll-"fidrdridr m.’ . ~ g-b-lié-lii-d-é-bdr-b-l- 1|- ‘ H mi: llgflilAliLUllVl§lQYVNHGU§RDlAL> +s4++++4-1-4»+4.-+4-4-+++++++++++++++++¢++++dvlr-t-d-d-itw-e-li-+++++++++++++++++++§++++++++fili 1* 1- 4- '1' + '1: iz-k-A- 4: 1- + + a- +‘-1-'-1-1-£+'+ e- a- ~1- 4-1-"-1-'—F-1-'-1-'+' I BEll FURNISHINGS i At the present time _we are fortunate to have on hand a quantity of quality beds, springs and mat- tresses. When you realize that the average person spends about one-third of time in bed-comfort should not be overlooked. e310;- / IN BUSINESS . Fllliil Will. D EXPANSION \ 4M4??? iTll NDME PLANNERS In looking; forward to the day when you “ill oc; CPD)’ Y0!!!‘ 0W1! home don’t fail to take into considera- tion the all important point of furnishings. We will be happy to discuss such plans with you N - and P91113115 hell! .\'_0ll to be all ready to “move i" °" U" d8)’ you realize your fondest dream PAGE ELEVEN T-Pfiilrii-I-I-RE-FLI: cw-wwv-rwii-"w-‘e-r-e-r- 4- 4- ++‘+ 4- -r-‘+ 4- + v- +1=+ e-r-i-r- + 4- c- -r-"-i_r-".:r-rr¢-'-ir+'+'+'+<e - ThlE President and Mas. w E broad- bed- cioth. 8 yards rickrac . 109 ii; so scarce. we have already en. pillow oases at the monthly meet .4‘. ‘l’. f. . ‘F. .. BABY Fimiiiiiini BRIGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN ‘ll St rdy Cozy c r t bl ii t i ~ _ t frameaarriage. Leatherette topNmI-lghvly reublberlliiieas. . . gayfsfllrrftuigd‘ IE0} iy8ulfifisigecltvfiflfiafgiglgséi ‘F: Sturdy oak finish high chairs. nursery. Constructed of non-rust tubular steel.- flil ‘Bmoothly sanded birchwood Play pens Zblllrfilabla leatherette covers. Bed and black in. i: Hardwood panel crib with adjustable spring. i‘. . ' iuu. J. P. cnocnarr MAJOR. FRANK J. STOREY '4" * . g _ 131 llllEEN ST. _ . PM)“ 1173 2 SIIGCESSON T0 5|; i I iii ‘Stoves and Furnaces ° "i .* Washers and Electrical ii-_ ‘fr. ' I I Appliances i‘ ii: we're-r--r-~i--rj+-r-+-r-~r-+-i-+-i-+-r--r--r--r-+-i-~i--i-++++e-r-e-i-w-++++++-r~i-+¢i-+-i~i--iwi-ee-iw-e-r-e-t-ii-si-++-r-++++-ii--r--i+-r-+-v--r+awe-+-r-++¢i-+~r-+-r-++=r+++-v-++++¥ie l ‘-**-""""“"“"""*"‘**"**********" P. E. Island Hospital e..t>raiz..—...zt W“. d... ...... .. u... Mrs .... 1Q THE pugLlg L d- A-d R t s: *2...“ t“ are. t" W‘ = We" g a I S so hard u. make this a nieces-s. fianaletite sheeting, '16 s... y of the year. espccgiiiiiy when all; uiieskiisunuuiimm “WE . /i The 1946 season promises to be the biggest one for . aim-i Pal‘ lithe UIdMrs.Ea.rIBk.I ldlik ‘must; (yo; experienced on the Island. Our requests for o! mimics Au gmbgiael ‘i; o: w thank. aim Bits‘ ‘mffmcrlai; o a on far urpass the amount of accommodation unwind niiina Hospital for 194c- iind Miss Jeriinie Turner for the l artistic decorations which they available. As the tourist trade can be our biggest source of income on the Island we feel we must have good accom- modation for our visitors. To do this we need your co- "Nrstion and are therefore asking every Islander who can accommodate visitors to advise immediately. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU 101 Queen St. _ Charlottetown, P. E.I. "¥"¥-~F¥"F4"F'I-'¥¥-F‘I"Fl"*4-$¥-F¥midi-l: libs c, ... ZRMEUQ x MA R 46. mibmitted at the recent annual "lbw-int; by the m3. Nofilttgehlok. the swift passage of time we come again to the end of an- "lm V861‘. and it is my duty and VUBiIe at this our Annual Meet» T18 t0 Pltesent to you a summary of our work. This has been an unusually busy géf- 16m Wu wiilteregllizewen you l‘ various sponsor is an important one. and when curried out by able and efficient organizers cormtfuge, me of our Aid beg-fight regular meetings were held, es the Annual Meet ,ait the ttih dmstte cl e w an average n anoe of twenty-three. ‘There were also sev- eral mieeti s of the Executive with t-he ays and Means 0cm- mittee At thase the enthusiastic Convener of our Sewing itee passed around sheets and pillow cases (or this members to turn the hcms and afterwards take home to stitch-in this way a lot of sew- ing was accomplished. When the biisinsm was transacted a cup of lea was served. and a social half hmilh fr; t f e i n o our viork was th of Mercy dis- ~nialy and tea held st tihe Cimdall Home on May 22nd. Any person who has not attended this wond- erful shovdng of useful gifts for the Hospital I be of you to come this year. Under he efficient dir- ection of Mrs. W. E Cotton and Mrs. Leiih Wright this League hll grown each yes-r. till now we have uridreds eta ..< / / PK d) 4p [Q d 4 I of useful articles from 111001.: of tinged to beautllful biz)?- and Xisprecds ven - untcrily by friends, w lch show of the in (aloe-n by outsiders. . Cotton arid Mrs. Wright for its success and for their untiring work in this con- nec In June the Maritime Hwpltnl Antmlltkm held their meetings If! ‘There your Past W McKenzie. ._ . \ M Q‘ l‘ lisp/film ‘TIILE i“ l’ i Mk a, and “walk on Trudi‘ this! mioney-sudi as P Old: which we adopted last fnil Iks. 8mm J0me and Guano Hsrdle were converters. Vice President-s of Five hun- iwrinsl , ,3. ii c W" . . “low romp.’ M ‘mam, n" trudging or rs- o! MW‘ ‘w by the ferent churches E- :1 5 9 § 5 3 3. E‘. S. Gilt the cii. be collected this December and realm sboui fillP thous- (SLWOJXI). by this 118W listen. . Jthslnveu s nezdfigfiglial sum-h Ii ‘ l v linci us sen-t from 0m‘ (m; Hospital everv work which we sum ‘the Mrs.‘ made for the Christmas breakfast " very much ap- preciated by the Aid. At our January meeting. as our funds were very low. we decided t0“iiak eadh meinber lo be respon- sible for raising one dollar $1.00» by means of a table 0t bridge or small tea. We thank Mrs. Beiuani- in Rogers. Jr , and Mrs. Rn Quig- ley who were Convenows. ie nice of one hundred and thirty-two ($132.00) dollars irere added to our bank account Om the 4th and 5th of February we sponsored a pzciiure called side Manner." Our thanks are due to Mr. George Tweedy who finally pmcmea this picture for uis All cur members and many others uwlred very hard over the sale of tickets for two weeks before under the capable leadership of Mrs Robert Holman with the help oi the Ways and Means Committee The project, was an outstanding success. and over one thousand dollars ($1,000.00: was realized We thank all these ladies will) 50 cheerfully assisted. Collecllons Postponed Our annual collection which usually takes olace in October W115 post nod on account cf the HOF- pltalbocumpaign ivhich was in March. We served suppers ioi Cempai n cztnvassers three nights in Zon Hall. assisted byi the ladies of all the Protestant Churches in the Clill- The" a home canvass was mwfllled “"3" the caipable direction of Mrs. EH1 Baker. and the sum of eighteen hundred (1011315 istlllwhfil was handed over in the Camliiilfil ,. pfojéCt was Tm! PM’. held on Easter Fn-ituniay 0111 Fn" "no °°“'iii°iismw“.“i.. "".2...".“.':1 ~ t .1 l ' ' 8' a m 0i six hundred and lame unoum 101mm ($877.47) was seventy-seven \_____.____s THIS LITTLE Pill Helps The LlilEll ln your particular use there m»! M to take Calumet-for um?" to use DB. HAMILTON! PIL 8 and make your Lire!‘ M0" ‘CHIN. "nu- little plll m» iiii the flow of bile overn lat-next morn- lnl vol should fee brighter. hav- ler more full of "perv. Nn more ..-*-~-...:.~ “surreal . . “r re end! l" tyo pints of Ir bowels ever! ill!- ltlrt to feel like new. try for than benefits‘? ‘in g My QIQIfl-llfl feel once your m all, a nnedg Is DI. IIAIIpTON’ st _sll_ dealers. fllll~ai there sewln L I think mention should he mnde< Cot/ton were appointed represent- atives on the Trustee Board and salt in at their monthly meetings regularly. Much information and advice were derived from whim-id. ing these meetings and we wig; to thank the mernbersrf the Board icr kmd consideration and izood advloefiivcn to us. 'Ilo re. Bruce. housckee r at the Hospital. arid Mrs. vilrmskilk at the Cundall Home. we arc deeply indebted for their many kindnesses and helpful cooperation. As usual. at our last meeting M‘- rangemeuiis were made tor the nurses’ Graduation oin May 14th To these Grsdiuate Nurseswe ex- tend our best ivisheis for success in their chosen isrofession. This spring a Junior Aid was oganlzed under the direction of Mrs J P. Laintl. with Mrs. Jim Haisiam as President We wish this new Aid every sucoes for i946. 1n closing. I would like to men- tion the names of Mrs. W E 00t- icn and Mrs. Donald Cam bell who were untirizig in their forts to- wards the success of the Hospital. Mirs Cotton. who alone did all the buying this year. no end oi credit- ou will see bv her re~ port hoiw she . and viihat an efficient purchaser and enthusiastic worker she is Mrs. Donald Osm- ll who has been in charge of tie Sewing Committee kept. t-‘his work functioning all year. She held two large sewing: lit the Oiiiidell Home; electric machines were secured and between thirty and forty members attended Cnn> sidcrable work was accomplished gs. of our ‘Treasurer. Mrs. Harry Sean. v.h0 hrs been lii office five years --~li1 fact, we just couldn't get along without her. and we congrat- ulate her on the systematic Ily of looking after our accounts. Mrs Avard. our Secretary. has been most efficient and faithful, rind whenever called “P011 11M been most willing and cheerful to per- fmm her duties. Last, but. not least. the Ways and Means Committee. who have stood by all our protects and made iihem so successful. This report JIUWS what a body of good workers can do when the all work together in unity an harmony. _ In coriclikcori. I wish to extend niy thanks to all who have help- ed in any way and to members for murtesies durin m‘. In work ideals of the Prince lidwsni Hospital. We mist more ladies will intertst themselves. Ind may the year shad find m these words. "Int us not, be weary in well doln . for we shall resD if we faint n -" Respectful-W subrnlwed °“‘"°n“n?m“?%f%. President. Qecretory. spreads, 165 _\'8.l1lS Canton flannel. gaged a. sea-mistress who will lielp - 943 lbs- WIKEY B3 yards chlntz. 20 with the sewing during the sum- we held two vol-y simqgq yards Duck for Doctors’ shoes. 150 mer mmiths a-t a reasonable price. "sewings" sit. ttho Oundal Home Yllfifi While flB-imelbtte. 2025 yards Hoping this repair-r will meet nritih din-trig iihs m; N". sheeting. 6 dozen operating gowns. 15 dozen bed gowns, 4 dozen child- reifs bed gowns 50 yards kitchen tcwelllng. 154 yards Doctors tow- elling. 229 yards o. rating toweli- iiig. 6 dozen face owels. 2 dozen floor cloths. 2 dozen dish cloths. 338 yards pillow cotton. 22 dozen spools thread. 4 dozen wet mop refills. l 1~2 dozen dry mop retilis. 2000 yards tap. 900 _ yards bed spre ng on order. Before the opening of the new Hospital Wing there is a gicat deal of sewing to be done. We have on your approval HELEN I. COTTON. Sewing Committee In presenting my annual report Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. I wish to thank all the members for their kindness iii either mmlng to tihe Cuiidnll Home to sew. or taking sewing to their homes Without t-hcir willing cooperation nothing could be ac-‘ Your that all finisihcd and iet as possible. Fight Chronic Fatigue By Building Up Nervous Energy You work hard and are tired-flint in nne kind iii fatigue which ia soon relieved liy rest. But. chronic. fatigue-always iired~is an entirely difierent condition. it comm from exhaustion oi‘ the wliirh isao helpful to the nerves on digestion. simply ciinnot rest or sleep ivcli. Chronic fatigue. may comr- from overwork, either mental or physical, or from worry and anxieties which consume nervous energy at a. trcmendoii rntc. The iipfactiir iniis. fligcsiinh is upset and _voii do not get sufllcient nutrition to biulri up nervous r-nergy. The treatment recommended is Dr. Chase's Nerve ood because this medicine contains the food minrrnls roiz NEW .95» AND ENERGY use, Dr. Chase's Nerve commas virAMiN l-IAND ESSENTIAL MINERALS i incinrv superintendents and ivorlrcrs, and chronic fatigue. have oliiiiini a sizc botilo oi Dr. (‘how's Nerve F of 60 pills; economy siiio bottle 180 for the Sewing Committee of the simg5_ m; pmqwgse, 55¢ the outstandiin sewing b1 imicrgi as soon atig s Fro the Serves Respectfully sirbinmed. EVELYN J. CAMPBELL rr-qiiirerl to help restore nervous cnc y and Vitamin B1 helps tn irnprovu 'l‘hnr. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has been helpful to the nervous strain nerves. When you have i-liroiiio fati no you sooner ‘ "llillllgrifllllémsgglgsigflxllgigflanizzlgng the ked or later become msilvsa. nervous an irntiiiile and i‘ " . Y . l’ .3’ W m" increase in snics. Business executives and o co stafls housewives and school (‘l\ll(ll‘l‘l'l —nll classes. benefit. by this depen " iinri timn provon food treatment for exhsiutnd nerva Why nnt iako advantage of this Inedidno fro! which voii may expect such benefits ls so many other! Ask your driiggist forthe newooonomy 00 cents s h! pills rin- use.