CORNWALL SCHOOL I nqegs lo;- February: Grade I _- 1. Evelyn Godirey, I. 1.5g MacPhaii. Os-sde V111 — l. Philip Glmman, 'I. Morrison MucKirlnon. Gsade V11 — 1. Dorothy Dunl- brd I. Ina Dumber. Geode V1 - 1. Wanda Willis, l Jimmie Hyde, s. Amby Hyde. e V - 1. Audrey P1121811, i. Oiaristine MecPhail. 8. Carl Willis. Grade 1V - l. laura Hyde. l, yorker Beer. Grade ill —~ l. Arthur Mac- Ihlil, l. Willard MacDonald, 8. Iugeno Donahue. Qede 11 - 1. Anna Young, 2. Merrill Scott", 3. Graham Mec- lPhaii. Teacher — B. King. (Patriot Please Copy) IDANED TO UNESCO LUCKLAND. N". Z.—(CP)—Dr. O. B. Booby, New Zealandh direc- tor o! education, has been granted an ifl-mmmth leave o! absence to take up a temporary position in in secretariat o1 the United Nat~ long Eoonomnic, Social and Cultural Organization. __~_.__._.___. Lflqbll’, England - (OP) ~— On IN!‘ lwrd birthday Mrs. Lydia Griifln was orocheting a shawl for her newest great-grandchild. Tie wlelellown know: llial GENERAL The lientral Guardian Thiseahssaslhreeerved ion-news o! loul interest. but advertising s! a away naturemly belnaectsd etflveeentsawotdstricilypsy- shieiuednnea. CIASWIIL (or Photographs IIaoIIEIIONI-Meub Bibi-hill‘ AT YOUR BII-VIOI—AXMID Coal G0» Phone 2498. CON FEDERATION LU’! 1N- BUIIANCL IOWAI-D - Mom‘!!! lattes Ieotwear st ii! Queen Street. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritlans Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or M0. rnoum usurious lsoe group and wedding pictures location. m on i‘, raolm sameness i806 group and wedding pictures location. " l0! 9U B! All to Montreal end Boston in about three hours. Phone Mari- time Central Air lys 3061 or A GLASS 01" NURSING AIDII is now being tanned. All inhaled, apply immediately to the Superin- tendent of Nurses. Provincial Sanotorium HEAR M. MacKENZI-E, B. A.» Ohlei Sirpervlsor o! Schools, speak on the Preset-it Omiculuna o! the schools in P. E. I. on Tuesday ev- ening, March 9th, at 8.45 PM. aver C. F. C. Y. llhedlenc OTTAWA. March 4 -— Blinking, strapping or sicpping a dis- obedient child should seldom be dong and then only as e lest re- sort. The mental health division of the Department oi National Health and welfare gives this advice in a new pamphlet on child‘ training. Such. punishment used irequently creates resentment in the child who it too small to defend himself and this resent- ment is apt to result in the child showing cruelty to otherfwhen he is older. It. may also make it difficult tot him to accept authority in later lite. The publication, “Obedience " otters suggestion: to parents on they are told. When you eat your child to do something “never let him get the impression that you expect him to do otherwise." Make as tew demands as posslblg but be sure they are carried, out, and "mean what you say." Nothing nukes it so dlfllcult for g child to learn good habits as when the parents are lax one day and strict the next. Ashng a child to do things, rather than ordering him, is advised since it helps him to learn to cooperate. Brlbing is bad because the child should learn that runnins errands is his gem inportant contribution to the vvell-ibelng o! the hours- hold. Th; ‘coaxing method" such as "Do this for mother's sake" is" s; admission o! weakness and “an unfair appeal t0 the child's aylwpgflly. H: will soon tire o! it‘ Children should be asked to undertake certain duties, such as putting away toys, irom a very early age. This helps i-hem develop a habit o! responsibility. Parents are advised to look for the cause oi the trouble when their child is especially trouble- some and disobedient. The reason may be iatigue, a cold coming on. stomach ache, or a ieeling o! insecurity in his parent's affect- ion because a baby brother or sister is getting their attention. Punishment in any form should only be used to influence the child to do the right things and shouldn't be the result of the parent losing his turmper. Isolat- ing a dilobedient child often gets good results, Obedience in e. child is im- portant, it is stressed, "not Just to get a job done or an errand run, ‘but to help him become a happy and successful adult. l! the child learns to be obedient for the common good oi the family. he will grow up to be n good citizen ready to cooperate for the wel- fare oi the community as a. whole." The penephlet, one o1 s, series. is available free o1 charge through the provincial health departments. WANNA STIBTBOSCOPE? MONTREAL — (C?) -Montreai police department has everything from artificial limbs to ice picks, snow shovels and live turtles _. all unclaimed articles, most o! than left in street-ears. Horse bicycles and other lost articles list the city about H.000 at yearly auctions. DEMAND EXCEED SUPPLY HALIFAX -— (G) - Altheifl 5M1 telephones were installed in Nova Beetle homes durinl the past year, the number o! un- iilled orders has remained almost constant, the Maritime Telegraph end Telephone Osman! Limited said in a yearly report. KINGSTON Y. I. U~ The regular meeting e! the Kingston 2.9.0. met st the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Owen 1mm on sveninl. ltebrusry 31th. , Tuesday The devotional period was led by III. Ollvln HOImII, which opened the meeting by Iinglnl "What a and We Have In Jesus." Scrip- e- mm st. m» ls-l-ae. lord's Prayer ll , "Jesus bevel He." k5‘, teaching their children to do what ' harness, ststhoscopes, typewriters, ‘ ‘fin minutes o! use meeting were reed and Islproved. Roll call was answered by 30 members and three visitors present. One member paid her dues. Collection amounted to 8M0. ‘lite toilowing committee: were appointed (or next meeting: Devotional Peflod—verna Green, Stud! Period - Ina Paul and Shirley Newaon; Recreation Period — Vlldn Green and Edna Colwiil; Lunch ~1- Mms Rodd and Wendell Green. lint meeting to to held at the heme o! We. Daniel ' Docherty. Mil call for next meeting to be l l so: Yoili! 55am! Wanoaoss Destined for top honors in the Easter Parade — our gracious Spring Coats! Every exciting new style from wee-waisted princess coats - to dramatic, free-swinging shorties- See if you don’t find your perfect coat — here in our: fashion-perfect, modestly priced collection. , FASHION SHOW AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL‘ ‘March 16th and 17th ‘ answered with s. verse irom the Bible with the word "Love" in it. Study period was then led by Mildred Paul snrbiiinna Gemester. It was decided to have a special service tor Easter. Committee in charge o! service: Mme. Rodd, llrs. Oelvln Holmes. Mildred Paul and Korma Smith. It was decided to give $.00 in the Appeal tor wilds-en's mo. The rsmsindm of the evenina‘ was spent in games and contests. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. l. hes vote o! thanks was u» ' and In. owes s4~*é>*;\ii@ I Moons s. M9lLE0D~L___.ifnil*<l, 1 Younker tor the use o! their home. The meeting closedlwlth the Mispha Benediction. WIIEATLIJY,_BIVII WM-l. -—-r~ The Wheetiey River Womenh Mission y Society held its regular monthly meetin st the home at Mrs William ‘Ling on flrursda! c! prosrsaa monitored-with. tesash- lerrett as leader. no theme was "The more‘: Prayer." PIIYOI Others ll‘lflp' ‘with reiimslve readiflle Ind F"!!! were: Mrs. Ohester nsciuissrn. Ike. Golden Ante!» It» Harold Iuntein. Mrs. _ Hamid. Ohsrliler, Mrs. Melvin. Univ lire. Leonard Ling, I'll Uni and Mrs. i’ it‘? 0 ling lternei: and the hymn nun u ywilmn is out am.- asaq ~eee ‘ 1731-“ l WIII. fir»... ms \ _v s Mn hi Mn. Oheater Baclrhem. The “talus was dedicstedi by PM" l W "Wills "Praise 00d from when: All jlsssihge Howl” The roll cell was answered ii; Illmn srfibers rllleetins e verse t; scripture. nui- momma we N! rm. ‘he minutes e! m last 2g!" W!" reed and approves, l“ “lame as sated to give 4a “a W" m v4.0a fllnltdl- 3 k W! M‘ flanneletie which l‘ Wile M!» up u ‘send ie ' lbilerial u W"?! w "=- MARCH 8, 1948 GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN i-o Melvin ung. Time was m!" friendship calla made sums W month. ' Mrs. Gordon Andrews inviW the numbers tor the Nerd! "l" lng when the roll answered by a verse of. wins-to Inter. lie. Oha er will have dlllll. _ program. There use suns disc"! ion on having an lash! Bf" ‘his mating closed at? "The my Thou Gevelt icr our mieslt sad Benedict!"- "a delicious ion, was the hostel. I ‘ -