Msxfsrs OIIA MERLHAN ' l‘ §\\\\ % m,z/rl{” t m! so vs 4 . E ‘ V H Cbaraetcrianosagrowlh by an- nexation: it is an ernhlre whose boundaries are like the universe; the xy/iy/ ‘r/ ,1 tum w» \~\\\\\‘ Q5,‘ / The Peop e’s Paper Read by Everybody ...... .. ..... .... .. ...... SIRE '4'” " “t; ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew gayghhtfig“a‘fn, i; Annual Sabserlptlonr Delivered $.00. By Inll Car "a nnd ILI-A-IHW téuiug Island Potato EProEsipects Brigh (Timely Advice VISIT HERE 0E CITY HUSPITAL HULDS REVIEWS‘ WURK Big Redugtign Agal-nstEpl-dem NAVY LEAGUE ERABIIATEIEEXERBISESUF BHTIIWN In S_ Potatoes -\ v s E c R E T A Five Nurses Presented With Diplomas By Arch- H u 8 P I T A l Offieifll Statement Re Infantile —- Island Potato‘ Growers Advised _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, EWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929 ic bishop O’Leary. Paralysis Issued From Ottawa. "Omicron over l0 years of age are Capt. Harris Optimistic With Regard To Fu. - ture of Work in Charlottetown. The graduation exercises of the Churlotteto Hospital School of Nursing were hold at 8 o'clock last nlghtinthehallogNoheDsmelw- ademy, in conjunction with ma aer- ls adviser. She expressed the grati- tude of the class toward the nurses. the Superior end the medical staii’ for the talks and for the knowledge imparted. 'I‘he pleasant hours of Interesting Outline of Activities of Institu. ton Since Inception In 1878. To “Sit Tight” For Good Prospective Market. MTAWA. Sept. 10-h statement meg today by the Department of iiational Health, gives the total num- ' )er oi infantile paralysis reported in danada for the month ending August Ii. I M. In addition. there are sev- mguspected eases. The provincial Will" m u "m": m"! 5m"- six per cent were over so years. tvo: New Brunswick, one; Prince “Th; m,“ chm mm‘, gm- p“. Edvard Island. none; Quebec, aaflem u, remember ‘u; Ontario (five weeks), 00; Manitoba; “Keep “m, chudnn at nah” n; Saskatchewan, 15; Alberta. three; party". picnic‘, mow“, or crgwdg. “m” cmumbt‘? m“- "Keep them from using common n" “menu” “d” » drinking cups, common towels or oth- “In answer to enquiries, the Dep- ‘er mm” that other peep], have aty Minister oi National Health had used and from pawns. thin“ mm ' a ldvised parents that if their chlid- their moutha wash ‘helxhand, we“ ten are swlfy in the country. they heme maul no“ their m‘ light remain there for two or three “keep them m bed “d and ‘m, m“ 23183;“? 5028mm; “unfit: i: the doctor at once if they have signs riaeekeuflnnrrngw mam: 2mm of headache. cold. bill usness-yom- . iting. fever. stiff neck. sore back or ' other sickness. The doctor can Rive them the convalescent serum which prevents the paralyala i! 81"“ l9 once. Be quick! Do not delay one minute!" (Since the above report was PN- parad three cases on Prince Edward Island are reported oy the Provincial Health Officer.) {v.- Jassooiation during the time of train- ing will always be remembered. illiss Connick concluded with an ex- pression of farewell to her associate vices for the 50th anniversary of "the founding of the Charlotetown Hos- pital. Thelsrso hall was filled to cs9- acity for the occasion. The five Irad- uatcs, who this year complefod their , and to the hospital staff. course innuralnsn- 1M their d-ir‘ ' m. McMillan in an interesting lomls item the hands of His Grace. address which appears elsewhere in Arflrblshor '0'Lw-y of memento!» mu issue outlined the history or the 'I‘he graduates were Misses Mary III- Hospitsl. Madame St. Coeur render- bello DeVePeflI-X. Mlfy Tefell- Mecu- ed a group of songs which were (“mm Mom‘ 1; wry opumbm ville, Gertrude Loretta. MclverpBer- u-eguy- ___ scum; in regard to the future success of "i" ceumine 901111"!- Cltheflfle Miss Rose McGuigan read the n“ Navy League work u‘; Chgrlottg- Estelle Mooney. The owning chours class prophecy, which in spite of its town, W" Tefldeied by the CiwrlI-I! 01111!“ vein of humor, carried a serious The Navy League building has been chm‘- ' mousse. Little Mlfy M06018“! DN- leesed to the Admiralty Department Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, who nnted the bouquet to the graduat- of Ottawa, and will now beconm the acted as chairman in the absence oi mg nurses. headquarters c! the local company Dr. S. R. Jenkins duo to illness, after His Grace, Archbishop 0‘I..eary of the R. C. N. V. R... as well as a few opening remarks, referred to expressed his pleasure at being pres- the P. E. I. division of the Navy the satisfactory mannerinwhichllis ant, although the circumstances of League. lordship. Bishop Uboary is recov- his coming to the province is to be With the rentals received for the ering health andstmnsih. regretted. He stressed the volue 0! use of the building. and the annual Miss Mary Gaudet in the salutary the Charlottetown Hospital to the contributions of the . citizens, the extended words of welcome to those community. and. while the institution Navy League Executive will be in a present and reviewed concisely, but is not the largest it is One of the position financially to proceed. in completely. the training of the nurse, best. His Grace paid a striking tri- the near future. with the organisa- training which develops the person buts to the main essentials of the tion of a Sea Cadet Corps, and thus morally‘. physically and intellectually. hospital, the medical‘ stair and the supply a long felt need in the boy She referred the‘ kindness ' ys nuracs- The medical staff is one of life cf this city. and Province. for shown by the Machers and Clergy. the befit in I11 the K108911101! 01 Cl!!- where we have noses cadets in For m, modem» formed during me Prince Edward Island has-sent training. ' ‘ period c‘! training, and oi the re- some very good stock to other lends. Captain Morris will call upon those aponsibflities incident to the nursing but we can fully believe that she who have shown an interest in the pmfggflqL - has kept the best at home. There past. and the Executive will appre- m m, “fir”, m m, “mum m; should be a feeling of gratitude to- wards the nuns who began this no- At last evening's function in con- nection with the 50th Anniversary of the Charlottetown Hospital, the fol- lowing interesting paper was read by Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, M. L. A., on the history of the institution. The first step to place the Sisters cf Charity of Quebec in charge of the Hospital to be opened in Char- lottetown was taken on November 28, 1878. ' I On the above date the following telegram was addressed to Rev. J. B. Bolduc of the Archbishopric of this City "Could I have Grey Nuns for Hospital, l2 beds, for visiting the poor and sick of City. Kindly state con-k ditions. Answer by telegraph." Sign- ed; Rev. P. McIntyre. Communications were carried on between the two parties concerned. His Lordship, Bishop McIntyre wrote, Jan. 1879, giving all particulars relat- 1113 to the work he intended to begin After taking into consideration the request of His Lordship. the Com- munity accepted, Jan. 31, 1879, the said foundation and promised to sup- ply Sisters for the future Hospital. "His Lordship? having invited the Sisters to pay a. visit to the Island. Rev. Mother St. Louis, General Su- perior, and Rev. Sr, st, Thomas. m; first Superior of the Hospital, set out for Charlottetown m June 1379, i Mr. J‘. W. Boultcr. secretary oi the difficulty will be to supply the mer- Potato Growers’ Auociation, has re- kets. The acreage planted, 40.000 ceived the (allowing wire from one acres, is below last year's and thl of his brokers in the United States: yield of Irish Cobblers is consider- Blg cut in put-to production. ably lighter than last year. It is still Today's estlmato 340,000,000 buah- I too early to make an estimate of ell. Sit tight for high prices. Green Mountains. as much will do- The above estimate. it will be pend upon weather conditions. noted, is a. reduction oi practically The news received by Mr. Bcultea 24,000,000 bushels since the Aug. 10th of the big reduction in United States estimate. production will be of great interest Mr. Boulter states that the Island to our potato growers, and should crop this year is promising, although encourage them to hold out for tho more rain would be welcomed. The best prices available. SET A NEW sP£Ep_vAaK (Canadian Press) CALSHOT, England, Sept. i0.- Riding a. blue and silver seaplane likr a Jockey on a thoroughbred horse Squadron Leader A. H. Orlebnr, Cap- tain of the _British_‘ Schneider Cup Teddi; today £5238 down n marked course of three kilometers here to break all the speed records 1:1 the world and set a new mark of 368 _ miles an hour. Clocked ' by a new p] timing device the results of which f‘ ‘ not so likely to take infantile par- alysis. In 1928. out oi over 400 cases of this disease, 00 per cent were children under 10 years, l8 per cent were from 10 to l5 years, l0 per cent were from l5 to under 20 years, and Captain G. F. Morris, Dominion Field Secretary of the NavyaLeague of Canada. arrived in the city Mon- dly Bight. coming from Saint John and Halifax, where he has been mak- ing his annual visits in connection with the work oi the Sea Cadets,- the bcya work carried on under the direction of the Navy League. Preparing For Big Banquet _ (Special to The Guardian) ‘TORONTO, Sept. 10—Wh11S W. H. Ireland, M. P. P. chief whip in the Legislature. is busily engaged at the Royal York, on the pllng for the “mu-son banquet on Sept. 10th. the provincial Conservative organisation with equal assiduity is calling conven- tions throughout the country. ‘that the preparations are the preliminary of an early election is agreed by Con- servative offlclsls almost without ex- ception, but the date of the election will remain a guess with any of the School Attendance. “As to school attendance, the ad,- flca of local medical officer oi health. Jho knows the local situation, should ta followed. This, however, is a. mat- br for parents in decide. In many vases, the moored wan be as safe m lcbool as they are anywhere. _______________._. ,____/ ciate a generous responseto his sp- J D mam“ n“ 1; w“ 5mm»: CQWNG gvENTs, Gyro Conference p“, I_Al .. an . . on u“ __ . m: M" i“ n: well! as a: freelln: The first day of August of the same lest four dIl-ys of next month as m: "do . ‘ammo p e or nursngsa an ,th fl i .f ite, ' ' 1 MEETINGS‘ ETC“ $....R..7"IZ“.£.°..¢ZZ"E‘. u... u. m» u s». mo. u. 3T3... 3.31.12“ if..s..’“°...‘f..'f°i=i ‘i’. new: who wu use. our "m m c“ =°~"""~= -—-—- " (Ca-nudism PM!) , t 1 M h 1 d, h ' ' ' ,_ dashes was aces miles or 2x31 miles “Show ‘m, Bu“ Cums”, Mon. ‘mmmmw o‘ m emwmm It w“ grs u s t e young a es w 0 Thflmasl supemm 5n 5h Agnes as_ at a meeting of ths banquet comrni. “y omhum qaaeadoflfl NEW GLASGOW. N. 8.. Sept. 10- h om w’ m t he ‘M “L h“, chasm nursing as a prohmkm slstam Sr st Alice Bum“ at’ st we o, M a Fm amounoedlmmu: better than the new world's records ' '__. Th‘! 1m <=°flv°nii°h °1 “Y” mm‘ zbrrazyflih i’ m; mama“! —~‘thfl noblest profession open w perms, p1,,,,,.',,,c,_.,;' m, wjo ,;,,,,_' that an invitation w attend the m; gtabléshxeldnsgtirgjdnly by Eylnshhq. dinner was being extended to Hon. m‘ ~ - - '1' W111 e 9° el- women today. As n word of personal advice to the nurses His Grace said. “In dealing with poor. suffering hu- manity always be kind and tactful." It is the love oi God which has made the Sisters successful as nurses —nurses who have seen in their pe- tients the embodiment of Christ. After another chorus by the Ccr-- pus Christi Choir the proceedings closed with The King. Yesterday aitemoon a1; 4 o'clock Pontifical Benediction was given by His Grace in the chapel of the hospital. assisted by Rev. C. Mc- Carthy, Deacon; Rev. J, Sullivan. Sub-deacon; and Rev. Father Mc- Kenns, Master oi Ceremonies. Ap- propriate hymns were rendered by the ladies‘ choir of St. Dunstans Basilica. ciscans, Rosalie Centin and E11“ Toutant. Bishop McIntyre having been informed of the new appoint- ments announced that he would come himself for the new Missionaries. His Lordship arrived at the Mother Housg Sept. 4, accompanied by Rev. A, Me. Giilevrny. The following morning he offered the Holy sacrifice of the Mag; in our Chapel and made final ar- "lflkements for the foundation. The dPlllrture ‘took place Sept. 8, feast of the Nativity offlthe Blessed Virgin. The little group of Missionaries made B very plea-sent voyage and arrived in Charlottetown the evening c1 the 9m, at 8.30. The station was packed with peo- ple The Sisters heartily appreciated the hearty welcome given them by the Cellifesatlon to whose service national, district six. opened this morning at Plctou Lodse. with rea- istraticn of about 150 gyros and gyrettes representing Hsllfsx. St. John. Fredericton, Moncton, Camp- bellton, New Glasgow, and Charlotte- town. The afternoon was taken up with a sports programme, and the stunt competition. dancing, corn boil and sing-song brought the first day to a close. The first business ses- sion will be held tomorrow. der Cup race. Lieutenant G. H. Stainforth, who proceed Qriebgy ., with a Glcater Napier si h... better- ed Atcherley‘; record with e mm; of 338.3 miles an hour. Swifter than any human belnghas ever travelled the youthful British see, Orlebar, yet failed to attain the maximum speed which he might have ~ mode had the visibility been better. ‘ Orlebar flew the super-marine Rolls Royce 5-6 with which Flying Officer . H- R- D. WIShOrn won the Schneider t cup race for England on Saturday with a mark of 328.68 miles an hour. "Miss Mabel Parkman will re-open limes in piano, Sept 12th. Phone 3-20. 1881-9-10-21 He very warmly congratulated each ‘one cg the graduates on the success of their hospital work during the pest three years. They had proved them- selves faithful in service and study. and nowhave. achedthegoalof at least one arnbitionHe stressed the fact how- ever,\tha(», the nurse at graduation has laid but the foundation of her career in the great profession to which she has been admitted. The speaker dwelt upon the importance of the whit..- uniform and medal of honor, sign and symbol oi patient ap- plication and nights or unfailing do- voticn. "It is a. sign by which you shall b9 known in the future, the sign of science. It is in a sense the indellible mark, the seal sot upon you by your R. B. Bennett, Federal Conservative leader and his sister. Mr. Bennett however, will not likely be a speaker as the present plan is to have Mr. Fer- guson deliver the only speech of the evening. Invitations also will be ex- tended it is understood to prominent business and financial men through- out the province. Many of the Ontar- io members of the House of Commons and the Senate are expected to at- tend. More than 6,000 men and wo- men will desire to attend the Mn- quet, it is estimated, and Mr- 1101""! he; asked the houl management i0 give the committee every possible lneh of accommodation for the affair. RP- servations are pouring 1n by wire and mail. With the dinner still a week s- way, Mr. Ireland has requests 1°‘ nearly 2.000 tickets. (Canadian Press) CORDOVA, Spain, Sept. l0.—'l‘hir- teen persons were killed and four seriously injured today when a pass- enger auto bus overturned on a road near Alcolea. Briand Scheme Regarded With Suspicion (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 10.-—The ides of Rt. Hon. W. Graham, President of the British Board of Trade, which was presented to the assembly of the "Dr. Clift, M. lib-Start now home hevcntion cure. Purdy Station, West- heeter 00., N‘. Y, U. S.‘ A. o-r-u. Sept. 120d. “The Auction Sale of Mrs. L. O- wlllhtu antique furniture and orna- Ilwts was postponed until Friday, But. mu, mo, at 1 p. m. sharp. 7842-9-10-31 " ' Bee "Dead Man's Holiday" Bhautouquws Mystery Play at Y. M- 9. IL Season tickets $2.00 7871-9-11-4! POTATOES AFFECTED Anarchy In Border Towns “Phautauqua playing at Y. M. O. l Boptember 1a, m, so. Six splendid Wformanoes for 02.00, Juniors 01-00- ‘1871-9-11-41 SHEDIAC, Sept. 10.--Lsck of rain has greatly cut down the pmatc yield in Westrmriand Ind Kent counties, fun-Features in "Weilvouiuu "The Faubels" with "Heir the famous Betty Booth ‘Wm Company at Chautauqua. “llyvgreating Ladies‘ Aid P. E. hut Parish run at no sharp. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. lu-iteutors des- pafchea from Harbin, Manchuria, to- day reported that complete anarchy prevailed in Manchurian border towns after widespr " Russian air raids and artillery bombsrdmenta. The town of Pogranichnayl was said tobe infested with robbers and maraud- ers of all kinds were overrunninl other isolated border regim- MUKDEN, Manchu En, Sept. 10,- An official communique of the Man- churian government tonight announ- ced that the railway ltstion and the telegraph and wireless stations at rograniohnays, northegtarn Man- ' ehiifl-l. bad been deltfefld in fllht- mg over the weekend by Russian and 011mm troops. Torty soldiers and twenty railway employees wlrl League of Nations yesterdsy at Gen- eva advocating an agreement among nations not to increase tariffs for a period of two years, has been warmly received in laridon as a practicable advance towards diminishing tariff barriers. On the other hand. Pre- mier Artistide Sriandu conception of an economic united states of Europe is regarded with considerable sus- picion. The Daily Herald says that when the trench prime minister resurrected raisedtireirvoiceinprotestandthey bsveaeennotiaing alncetohsve them change their minds. The Herald a- sneaamanncgdermanythstthereia kiilsdwlnopeintowarrlngentitaaqbnt the project two months ago, they grceawithrca-oignasinistarouatav lnilnthledforiiiaeoblitoraklmol i-hlloohoillebmmd-arieswhiohoilt training school. In virtue of it, you are called up into the ranks of that gallant army of the medical profes- sion, mentally and physically armed ,,ainst the contagion of disease, into the ranks of those whose lives are devoted to tho prevention and cure of disease. Tonlvht this ceremony dmiis you to your chosen profession. to share in its privilege, to take up its responsibilities, to cherish and carry on its great tradition." Dr. Mcflullan ‘ upon the history of the nurlinl 9N" Session. instancing the noble work of the Sisters of St. Vincent do Paul. and later-of Florence Nightinlala whole indomitable spirit and trus devotion laid the fmmdanen for the modern yam-pg of the lay woman. and el- evated nursing into a. permanent and honorable oowpation. He than ire- .a a an‘ Senate Committee‘ To Investigate (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The Senate naval committee today voted for an m. United States shipbuilding corpora tions in connection with internation- al naval limitations conferences. The committee's decision must be approv- ed by the Senate. A resolution to authorisation inquiry is expected to be offered by Senator Borah, Repub- lictn, Idaho, who first called upon the committee to inquire into state- " m of activities by‘ they came to devote their lives. His Lordship accompanied the Sisters to their new home, formerly the Bishop's Palace. which had been carefully re- modelled, and he gave them the keys of the Hospital. (Continued on Page 3) Chinese Enter And Destroy British Property (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 10.-An incident of international moment, which is likely to be quickly followed by considerable Woman's towns Now Show @000 fhSfri, An‘ ALMosf Evssrmuc. use. especially in Southern Kent, where the tubers have stopped growing in many fields. High prices are predicted. The grain crop! in eastern Weat- morls-ndamthe best inyeambuthl IornesecticrucfKenttheyieldh not so good as in this county. Condensed Specials BATI-do p: word last eaehinsertioninfhhcolanan. 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