W. K. S. Home. School Meeting The West Kent Home and School A&ociat:on held their Oc- tober meeting last night with a large attendance. Miss Wayne MacDonald. a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald was one 0f U18 Elle-It Smokers. Miss Mac- Donald represciited West Kent School at the Junior Red Cross leadership training school held at Wolfvllle, N.S during the past summer. Miss MacDonald gave an account of her experiences at the training school and brought back The 1954 Regional Conference of the Atlantic Institutes of Charter- ed Accountants begins this evening with s ioint dinner meeting with the Charlottetown Board of Trade who have scheduled their regular monthly meeting to coincide with the Conference. The speaker for the evening will be J. Harvey Perry, executive dir- ector of the Canadian Tax Foun- dation. who will address the joint meeting on the subject of "some Reflections On Taxation in the At- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OPEN I954 REGIONAL CONFERENCE THIS EVENING the Canadian Tax Foundation and in April or this year became Dir- ector in charge of all of its activ- ities. Mr. Perry is also a noted author on taxation matters. His book "Taxation in Canada" is now in Its second edition. He was co-author of "Financing Canadian Federa- tion" and is now working on an- other book "History of Canadian Taxes" which will appelf "HY next year: The i954 Regional Conference of Hudson Bay were quite deep snd."Yriul don't want T.(lIVrlInl5l1'0l't OdTl1'he Guardian Page 9 the course, set one year is so far anyt ling on a rip ll(F 'ia .' sat . as possible, followed the next year; the Captain. -T. IL”-Eda. :T' OMS 21' 1954 but since these waters are notl The "C. D. Hone" will be about lastly refused to take her on the chartered. I slight deviation r a week loading supplies hr-ie flfld AFCUC JEUHL "1 "WY make 1! yet." way or the other quickly spell dl5- after her trip or 14 dais tn Labi-a-said she with an inquiring look at aster. Speaking of tides he said that dor anrl Newfoundland isill re'urn her mate to which the Cauwin the ilu and mi of the wazei into Charlottetown. She will ihonlahrugnad. "Not a chance". some of the northern inlets is 5D.go to Quebec City for the winter feet and in Ungsva Bay the high-ltie up. Aci-ompamiiiiz the Captain est tide that has been recorded at,on this trip is Mrs. Fnurnier who 60 feet. The ship carries a full sup- In-as here with him last year. Mrs. ply of fuel. water and provisions-Fournier says that in spite of all for the three month Arctic IZl'lD.lhCI' coaxing her husband has stead-land mud mm for pure ENJUYMI 'il ' KING Elllli TEA SAME DUCK Criots. lorig-legged marsh birds, are also knnvin as water hens.. -crow ducks. blue Peters, fool hens many new ideas which she will use to advantage this year as President of Junior Red cross in the new Queen Charlotte High School. Miss Frances Johnston. who for the past seven years has been the Director of the Art Centre and active in the P.E.I. Arts and Crafts Society also addressed the meet- ing. Miss,Johns'.on. who only last week returned from Europe, re- ported on her European trip and the many art societies. museums and art seminars which she at- tended in the large cities of the Continent. She returned to the city to find that the work which she has been carrying out here must be con- cluded unless iunds can be pro- vided. One of her main purposes in her tour at Europe was the collection of historical data for a 3 Provincial Museum for which she the Atlantic Institutes of Charter- ed Accountants is being sponsored jointly by the Institutes of Chart- ered Accountants of Newfound- land and Prince Edward Island, Some thirty-five delegates are ex- 3 I pected to be present from all fourI - Atlantic Provinces. Technical semi lantic Provinces." ' Mr. Perry was graduated from the University of Toronto in 1935 with a degree in Economics and Political science. For 16 years he worked with the Department of Finance or the Federal Govern- ment. During this time. among other duties. he was one of the of- ficials who advised the Minister of Finance on taxation matters. In July. 1952. Mr. Perry was ap- pointed Director of Research of l i ll SPECIALS THURSDAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAY BEAUTIFUL LIMED OAK or WALNUT 3-PC. SUITE: Double Dresser with large Mirror. Chesl and Bed and Ribbon Spring and Spring Filled Mallress. Allan noted. Cruickshank. naturalist and author 01 New York who will present I film "River of the Crying Bird" in an Audubon Sireen Tour Lecture at Prince of Wales College Auditorium on Oct. M r. sions land discussions concerning regional professional matters will be conducted throughout Friday and Saturday following Thursday .15. The h,cu”.E is sponsored by evening's opening meeting. 'I1P Prince Edward Island Women's institute. I ously ill were taken into the ship's! sick bay and transported to thel nearest point that could be reach- ed by air. "The Eskimos", said Captain gFournii-r" do not object to this an- inual X-ray and medical examina- Ition. as a matter of fact they enjoy .it and word is spread from village long in advance of the arrival of the ship,” he stated that as many in September gave an interesting report. Miss Trainnr spoke on the highlights of the different sessions. The general theme of this week- long meeting was Greater Unity a- mong Catholic Nurses. The following slate of officers was elected: President. Mrs. tcontlnued from page B What To Do zirr iroin then on the liiss will at: lllllsli) int, and one pound a It"1'Ix' is a guild rate. Water bRlllf.'.S are qiiitti unpredict- Gerald Maddi- an. lst Vive Pi'e:”ient.' Mrs. Cletus N19. and can .9.-up at, ant. time, had hopes to establish here. Un- Murphy-. , Ias 450 were examined at one call. Wm” mm hM,p(.n5' ti1(V W,,i,im. on less the public can be aroused to 23d: VI" P'I95”I9"I- MI'5- A”I'9dI Captain Fournler is in agree- "? wales nm) mlm, (M, m. mreegilie need of an Art Centre and a K9 -Vs ment with scientists who report. 0 Secretary, Miss Lumina Piiiricr. iPl'0VIIl('lElI Museum. she told the . E. Corrigan meeting, nothing will be done to- that many of the Arctic glaciers me-elecw a2ii..';dii.””...IiI”;Li Z'...”frfEI”iII.5.J'.';i Councillors. Ml'5. Wm. Mcnnugaiifzhe Horas” when the mp made Mrs. MJCN81ICY'i”MI?s E' McGui':stops were formerly glaciers which 3aR'"er':li1P :;3eu”:1Rafh:nr'ml,w: prwiio longer send forth their supply ” C D l .of ice-bergs. When asked by I Guardian representative about some "tight, spots" he might have gotten into. the Captain smiled and said. ,"I'd rather not talk about iliz'.-it Jilllllfls. it you have ciizliod calories. in not be cuiiccinccl about this Md Lh , l t ., mmM.m.y gunk gwai 3 ese impor an necessities. The 0l'('l'uClRIlL in the first letter: glRe”eEshment5 We.” served at the .-iiiiid ”scc ii'iiei'r' the TlETt is dis-Nose o 8 meetmgi snli'nir:." Willi :i IlllIP l'i'L'liIill' t'xel- --'"-"- I'SP' inn i-an cniitiiiiin to lnsn bulg- iii: ll1FIlPS. even iliniiizh the loss ,5 nrit re;.'.isLercd on the scales. The ovr-i'woiglit iihn has lost 25 Treasurer. Mrs. J. 25u.OO VILAS soup ROCK MAPLE-with Vilaseal an 3-PC. SUITE: Double Dresser. Double Dr. Mirror, Chesl. Bed with Ribbon Spring and Spring Filled Mallress. Total Value S302.90 For . . .. 255.00 joyed a short musical progranime followed by refreshments. Sf. Veronica's Guild Holds Annual Meeting imiiiitis, should be content to hold- Mm (;N.a)d Maddigan was ,,ic(.i, C”"”nuPd (mm pm" 1 gr I dd I mmm not be h?” 1) her own iiir ii cnuplo oi iniinths I ,,d p..eSjdem of 5,. V9. pa-S GUM. . I i - i -- i This enables the body to adiiist; at me annual meeungwlyfcthe Gm-Mi Icebreaker Arrives I tell about them the next time. I-0 3 I0W”1'i"iI W91!” ICVPL The 1"” I held at the Charlottetown Hobpitallpatients and performed operatitinsl , , . . . D101"!-Wilt Jlllllll-I is to ('Ol(lilll11(ll8 a Ill-ion 'I'ucsriay evening, October T9. in the ship's operating room. Den-iNEw ExPER"”5(E ii- i-pi.-iiav i-xv.-rise an evil 10118 The meeting was preceded byitists made extractions and placedj He Explained that each succesqlvp ill the l-igiirc controlling muscles. IBDn9dlCIlOl1 of the Most Blessed'i'illlngs and the whole populatiomtrip made to me mttic is Elmo” P'01I0W1Ilil 1110 IIOICIHII: pvflnd. 10 Sacrament in the Hospital Chapel.lin the area. both Eskimo aridj I new es-perieme The water, L in: the pounds. iiii-re:isc the prfi-l The rt-tiring President, Miss Mapmwhiie had x.,.a..3 taken, The 59,14 i ' loin. Have tuo solt I.)0lIt'”'CI rugs for.gari-t Campbell presided at the breakfast. with fruit JLIICG and col-Imeeting which was largely attend- lee; and a half pound of lean meat ed. at lunch and sliced Miss Campbell toniatrics: a gave a compre-I half pound of lean mi-at at arlinticr hr-nsive revnfl 0T the y9El”S BCHVI-I and 3 mp g1'fi1nr'fl'llll Leave ofli iii-s. anrl i-eviewerl briefly the work he 5317 Int" two dais This stimulus of the different committees. which. to my metabolism it-in budgg ms was carried on tlirotighnut the year.I nnundgv I The following committee gave a' If you wish help iiith your F990”? C b I I ran eny 'Hrne . 3 menus. send tong SL3,-nl-Jed. seuad. Membership.Mrs. Cletus Murphy. FIl'e5sPd em-ninpe for TAKE YOUR- MW 3- 5- Mi"D9"il TIHOICE DIET. Adrlrcss request to Religious. a . Ida Jean Kain r.'ii'e (if this nous- T,eI9pI'”””' M”; Vm" D"1I”"' , . . . WELL consrnucnan LIGHT WALNUT 39 "” ::',AgmAWg4 Kelly. y ' Qyjg.Q.4w.' Wes nut I . F-ORME 1 . A Voluntary Nursing. Mrs. Charlesi - . i e g ” -P IT - in le Dresser WIIII Cr slal Mirror Chesl Bed with LONDON inpiitmsi .. Hana 59. Publicity. Mrs. J. T. Revell. V chicken or turkey. ' R I I l;i,-sic. emperor rif Ethiopia who ROW 513 Ml 51- HUEIL SISUEF youngnem 10” it last VlSllP(I Flmzlaiid as I sad exile in Mussolinrs era. 'I'hui'srlay rode in state thiniiizli London streets with Queen Elizabeth. He was es- corted to Buckingham Palace with Directress of the Guild. spoke brief- ly on the importance of unity a- mong Catholic Nurses. In fact. Sis- ter atated nurses have an obliga- tion io become members of their on bread. y Thrifty and nutritious! Delicious in salads and desserts. Ribbon Spring and either While layer Fell or Spring Filled Mallress III the formal pomp and ceremony Guild. Ind WOYIK In Unity. 50 that 3-.x 5! royal occasions for the start of they may be prepared to meet thel g - . T t I V I I 9 I i.'i-day visit. many moral and social problemsl Priro winning 0 a a . e g ' ' ' g) which face the nursing profession. ' today. Miss Alice Trainor who attend- ed the International Council of Cal I thnllc Nurses held in Quebec City Hanson, Mon. llrs. Billy Graham tells the story when American evnngaligt 3W I1 Enaland. the entire press learned and jeeved him-yet in three months, he had stirred Bri. "'5" '0 T” COPE. belped thousands M people from all walks of life had the way to Christ. h Nouunher Randak Digut, !0I'I find the deeply moving lot- ”'5 07 Bilfs wife to her parents PJ9 FREE DELIVERY - .C.O.D. 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