MAY THE GUARDIAN, C!'lARI1)'l'fETOWN PAGE uF0UR . r --u a l b d ' 'ded. The Canadian His-l - T H E G U A R A N l)0al:CaleegsStl)SC1l(ei?iadll is disappointed that iii A Closer 4,. Notes Way L Authorized Ill Second elm Mall Post omco was not asked to nominate two Boardl J 4 Childe, superintendent of historic parks and sites. is certainly in touch with the work, Deiinrlmel"-i 0"""l- members The Board now has a seer---I T.” M." It the nut ' c ' . deck II In Thll Th” mmd G"'"""' Pubmmu Col tary. but not a full-time "professional his-ll that he'u never feel as rich :1 'he torla nab.-u'i.'."ii..":,,:',,'.',ff,'.?lg:0 gig. . , , , , , , . w did right after the war when you t d ” 13'. President and Associate Editor, Ian A. Burnett. tolltm-U AS Seaman, hmlevell ML C. (1.1 could!” act deuvery on I 6" and allxtagyaaggllg d:etnthIl,l8 year, 1:0 Kohl! .1 "SM . AS50911" '5d"""- Fm” w'”k"' he had an order with every dealer in town.-Winnipeg Tribune. Good Queen would M” hive . proved such monkeyshlnea. - 32 (HRCULATION . - - --- tawa. Journal "Covers Prince Edward Island "I" "W 4"" lbelng done, and the Board membership in-. Thirty years from now parents Qgg . lcludes several prominent lllSl()lll'rillS-PllO- will be telling their children What Hnvinx flnlliiy .5... J "Th I i 0 ll weaker than - I tough times they had as kids. R t ”l""i.V e 5 ronggs xzgnks; ink" ifessors D. C. Harvey. ll. M. Long, and W. wukmg mo yards to the mum mmtpgggs l?h:,t)13)(:VlE short we h--..u... ----:.....m..lTH;T -;rl.9a- . N. Sage. It remains to be seen whether 321:3; laillas lll'0l."ti1lns!teadt oi belgg til... we could mum; 0'3: eevim - l '.DlNF - --i - -. . - 0 e mi ””ABL"n”mlx lw T ' hpersons who are busy in tllcli own fields helicopter. A Klhumhs el.),.',h.gi' :::.ht.::o;n:1”"31k::”13 Icigillt su - - it find time to c-irrv out the energetic Standard. 1.1 . "M1011: Flags Flying it? H h . d It , -h M, Cummis. -- 33?. ..'.'l?.f.f. ';2””g0”x;r- sq....i 77 H7 Pltlgldnl Uwlsag-9 )3 l "1 d”f-V ' Announcement in the House of pletely beyond 0u,.m.:e::lng ”""' slon. One prominent lnclnbcr ill the Board Common that a site has been ville Recorder and '5Bmck' tuiliilpitloli ill-t-oratiolis arr liiakilii; llllllf appearance on every hand. The more elaborate and permanent structures have long slilce been erected, including flagstaffsii ,....l hi-islet-iwl window displays. A Ei'P'dl llerll remains to be done, however, in everyh ..,-..-t lit" this Province. lndividi.lal honles and lillsiilcss premises will appear gay with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Forest conservation . cneniy of the forest, the Federal Minister 0 111115 mm hmmng' Nlllllicillalilies mu .m has made an urgent appeal to all citi- 3l1'c.'imillt.( dccorailolis in the lnorc. promlli- lens .0 help prevent forest fircs. This great : em ll”Smmlg' . . destroyer is responsiblc for ilillictillg a. By the week-end every comlnunii)' '” m....ptarv loss of aboili Rl.ut)ti,tit)ti annuallyi ill" lll'”Vl'l”l 5h””M lmw MN” on a gal” on our svlvan acres. and with an e.x'licctc(ll nil" Jiifl liii i'"iifl.V l” ""l"ll””" lh? vmlm. larger number of pcrsolis tl'avel'silii-I the. ill: of the l0il""”- H” S””d”y' ll().WMN'- forest terrain this war the dan.E0l' Of Ill” there will ll(' religious services as, indeed. l I h d d loyal Mb becomes much greater. llrir Iilaiesty ills rcqucs e , an j .s -h -l”"” M” gill" Hmnks Hndymy for 1110” caution to tzuard Hiliilllsl ori,:iliatin.L' an out t.iuccn on this solclnri occasion. T . i break should be heeded. The solcnillily does not dclracl from. the liivnll-iiess of the great event. 1l?llhC1'l lt lieiclitclls the teclinizs of happiness and the representative from this Province, with fire still C()llSlllllllllQ the No. 1- Lands alid Mines, lion. Norlnan Buchanan. The minister's plea to lalie every pre- For timber is the most. valuable of our natiiral resources, and, . ihoulzh Canada still has a great deal. there: is not so much that ally of it can be spared? i . Then come 'FYom Farther l L l l PUBLIC FORUM 4 ill” llml mmmm: to mo (Nch.mh0n' for wasteful l)lll'lllll,L!. Beside the ilnmedi lwllll mm (lmlumsmnml Hm? will mi ate loss of the lumber i'ead.V ior cuttiilg,i 39191”-V" But Queen Ehmbmh H M” ml there is the loss involved in the years that ”"CmInNl in as many different ways M pass before a burned-over area alzain pro. tlicre arc dil'ferent, hearts and different, pniotililis. ller M:-ljcsiy will be rolled iii . I . . ,.. ,-talc and cvcry community and C'lllZPll iil.l, elideavour to do honour to the occasion. I duces anything of value. This Province is not now heavily wood ed. but brush fires do considerable dam Election in Nova Scotia iWi”'1i'- - ----- l p.-.3...l.:.- Angus l.. Macdonald has ledhilici Lil-.9.-al p;.i-iy in victory for the flftlrtllnc; in Nova Scotia, which in itself is a Sil'llilllS1l EDITORIAL NOTES Sea Cadets of ll.('.S.('.(l. Kent llmemmem aplmnml 0." "5 remHl' Stmssiia Sli9cial Spirit. Di-obabl.V in anticipation 0 mg pamimlml-V HS assmancfr to ”:1dl;s.tlil'3Coronation celebrations. mlilcalioll, litisllllal construction an ugl- lla-V ll"ll'”C'""lw' Another Shier”: W." ml The Prmincial Drama l-lostiml is wcl ll; hmld WM mp Cans!) ("r.OsSmg dpmJ&L. Under way at Charloltetowll. The ll1TliZli"FSiYP flonservatlves un 81' l". seems to lnredominatc. it Robert Stanfield put up a vigorous fit-Ilil.h fault on the popular Side. bill the Govcrnnicnt proved to be too. . . . striillzjly ciitlrlicllerl. : Accnrrlim: to the Sydney Post-Record lln-h hm. It 0 0 certainly gain sales. Alas for the workers' para dependent (Yiliscwativei the camliali-1” wasl disc. a capitalist merchandising sci'i)0nl must lwll m”d”dOd: H was kept .0" a high plane, have found his way in. and tho issues of both nialor par les were . .. ably prcscntcd. Also noticeable was the. greatly increased interest. shown through-l ”thc apathy of the lage every year. and if safety precautions .are observed this loss can be reduced ma-i llll'll(". lilliiile l” lllb l”ll”'l"l'””-V ”"d l)"""lZe' Tm out for annual inspection last cvcnilii: with If ('0nll'ld.V;iliesc less is a.tllcm some extra It is reported that Moscow is to have It is certainly much easier to pick at h V , , .Premier in this Province than in Franeel Out ill" P1l”V'Wi"h3' Hm ”'bl'"' 1" pleasmgl Socialist Guy Mollct failed to form it got- Tllis ("4IIlllllll is open to Iho lliscilssiun by unis-.apolitle.is of llili-stiuus of interest. The tlilurlliliil lines not necessar- lly endorse the opinion of corrcsllondentl. ; SlIl'T-INT DAY E t l l l i l Sn. l-'ur the past tliil-teen yeal's,l the first Sunday of June-June Scvrltlll this year-has been ob-l served as Shut-lns' Day. ll mlglit be asked, who are the l Sliili-ins? They are folk who al'e izliiii in lllrflilflli age. disability and iarloils ivpes of illness for months f or ovcli years. Not only are they lcnnflncd to their homes. hospitals lnr other instlultions, but litany icnnnot even leave their beds. ll It is hoped that if people en- ilnyilli: grind lie.-iith will remember fortunate and bring cheer and fel- lowship on one particular day, that they will be more nilndful of them hthrnilzllnilt the year. i 'rlici-efore. I would urge all who are ill a position to do so. to help - promote the observance. of Sunday. June seventh as Shut-Ins' Day. I am, Sir, etc, DANIEL GASS Cornwrill, P. F2. l. i W,” ",7,, 1 l IUHAI. FAMILY HERITAGE Sir. it is remarkable the num- linr of pittiplc, who are ignorant of Old C ha rloltelown (And P. E. I.) Sl.7OCESSl'ilII. I.Al N( IIING "A hrigantine nf lilo tons, ral- lcd the fCumberland', built by Mr. .1. W. James, of (lharlottetown, was. on Saturday last. launched at DeSable. An aiiemllt. had been marlc in launch her last. spring lillcs. which failed. in consequence of her falling Ilirouzll her launch- ways. fnrlunalely, limuever, with- out sustaining ali,i injury. The rli;ll';:,c of gctLinl: her off was en- trusted to Mr. Ncll MeFadycli. who li:is acqillrcvl much credit for the manner in which he suc- this critical The arrangements are described by a spectator as hav- ing been admirable; notwithstand- ing the number of hands employ- ed, all was conducted without IlOiSF, without confusion, and, stranger still, without Rum!" I - Royal Gazette. Nov. 4, l87;4.l cs-ssfully performed uperat ion. Olll Story 1, Simeon and Lori are brethren: inlitrumenta of cruelty are in their habltatlona. 0 my soul. come not: thou Into their secret; unto their assembly. mine Innour. be not than unllod: for In their 7?? i?oe&i'&-um FROM one IN MAY Let me go forth, and share The overflowing sun I With one wlae friend, or one Better than wise, being fair. Where the pewlt wheels and dips on heights of bracken and ling. And Earth. unto her leaflet tips. Tlngles with the Spring. What is so sweet. nlid dear As a prosperous mom in May. The confident. prime of the day. And the dauntleaa youth of ,the year. When nothing that asks for bliss. Asking aright. is denied, And half of the world a bridegroom is And half of the world it bride? -sir William Watwn. H i 5 lt)Fr;IV"sTl3-i-1;-tI3ia.rga in (Christian Science lilonllnri Just 150 years ago April 30 lhe United States successfully conclud- ed purchase negotiations for what may have been history's greatest bargain in land. It also looked to some at the time as history's hlggest pig in its biggest poke. The new "Republic of tho West" bought from Emperor Napoleon selected for the National Library of Canada, will be welcomed by book lovers, scholars and research workers throughout the Domin- ion. '1-"tans yet to be prepared for the new building are awaited with keen interest. -Sydney Poat-Rec- ord. What this newspaper has been complaining about over the past several years is that pupils come out of the primary and secondary schools with practically no know- ledge of the geography of their own province, what the counties and districts are, or more impor- tant. perhaps the location of prin- cipal towns and cities. it is not their fault. They were never taught. when one educationlst was asked about his reply was that "We teach them where they can find out." At that rate they could teach spelling by telling the pupils they could find the words correct- ly spelled in a. dictionary. - Port Arthur News-Chronicle. Emryl Hughes. llrltiah linclnliill. member of Parliament. protests over the costs of the Coronation. He takes exception to the nation spending two million pounds. How can this be justified? he asks. The answer can be supplied by any ad- vertising man: ”lt pays to adver- tise." You have to spend money to make money. The English busi- nessman is not one to toss away millions needlessly. Nor is he tak- ing much of a gamble on the cor- onation. Coronatlon Year will probably bring in more tourist dol- lars and foreign currency than any other post-war year. Mr. Hughes should take it course in publicity.-London Free Press. which it contenlporalgv geographer described all "wholly unlit for the abode of civilized man rind entire- ly unsusceptiblc of cllltlvation" now is inhabited by 24,000,000 peo- ple as civilized as any, and feeds millionli more. There is far more to be said about the contributions of the i3 states eventually carved out of this vast domain to the spiritual. cul- tural, and economic well-being of the nation and the world. But there is a moral to be found in just the few facts cited: Where men have hope. courage. and lib- erty-never sell the future short. it Canadian stamps arelgood: Times. It seems to no u. right that goods ahoulclnbepl..:l::ch", properly as substitute: whgn med are such, and as genuine E003 truthsy H ' bearing hull . or lacking essential int... matlon, should be made the ml; Ject of prosecution of the gum; parties. Not so long ago a bottle oi ttscotch" whisky was produced 1 the British House of Lords by .3 irate nobleman who pointed to the fine print on the bottom of the label "Made in Japa 3' - , Sound Sun-Times. n own A young businessman ncemh arrived in England, by air, .,. Vm, relatives. He was eleven-year-old Billy Charbonneau of lwesloh born overseas of a wartime mar- rinse. He had paid his own iv... with his own money, and he mil had- some left over for incldentlll Expenses. Young Billy is a news. paperboy, and I smart one, He d.. clded he would make the trip 0.. his own. and he didnt have to ask anybody to lend him money. Tl... illustrates the advantage gajngd by young boys and girls who have paper router. It isn't. just that they earn money, though this is valu. able training and often a. very relll help to families of modest mellm, The experience gained in hluldl. lng money and in meeting people promotes self-reliance. His par. ents had no qualms about letting Billy head off on his own on the overseas trip.-Windsor Star. Who in this lady with part in her cheek chopped away who ap- pearli on Canada's latest poms; stamp? If this is a picture 6- Queerl Elizabeth. she has cliallge' sadly since she. visited Canada. a supposition which her most. recent. photographs do not confirm. some some not. The 10-center issued a couple of years ago with out-of-propoln tlon beaver skins stretched on frames beside a wlgwam was ill example of the "no" kind. The re- cent bighorn stamp is no beauty either. No doubt philatellstl re- joice to see stamp following stamp in quick succession, but fewer stamps and better ones might be it wise policy.-Toronto star. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. W. R. Carson CHIROPRACTOII Palmer Gndinte cnanmrrnrowu l Phone 1012 201 Prince Si MucPIiee 8: Trainer ll. 1'. MICPIIEE. B.A., QC. 3. SODIERLED TIIAILNOR, B.A hnrrleten. an-.. irederie A. Large. O.C. .9-. .3. mlmsi 10 past twol . h. i . 'y1h l f ll1P llliniirizil set-up of our Royal y g ' -m- -m'm""m'-smsrr" ct ' M ,elnme.nl. as also did Andie Die em o hmnm). mm mm Wop” Mmluiigrr they slew in man. and In B.,.....,...... 0. .....,...,. .l... m,..,,,,, Gaud., & Huslurd h elcclioiis. the Ram 11 1g .0 l... hop...-1 lhgt M p;.vll . W . . . I I tlu-Ir M-lfwlll they tllgged down a sh...”-C mllgs 0. ll... 1,.,l..5;h,... -1-". - Barrister, Solicitor. Notary , . ., . ,..,,.k ...h...h lhe L-.l...... - . . . hi t--mil 0;) A .?'.'3"f” 3',” ””f'”'lu-iill. ('uraetI be their anger. for it. ....,.v .0. 5..,25o,mo ..,.... ..,.... olmalrr A. GAUDET. B.A.. u..a; Rayll sun: of cumin aullillii; (null ("IN Nd 1” l ( . Reymond has nlmlp Sllmvssr MW." NW Anus mp cc-Hp.mlu-as fierce; and their wrath. for est -plus assumption of cel'tain B""l""' "Id s”'"''"”" l Ch"l”"5'”'"'- P" E' L g ml ht take over Willi EKIV-"1l'lt3S9 W35 . .. . lmm ll” lilmnse "1 me "”"”,it. was cruel: I will divide them 1 i ' Loan: on Cl and Form a E ' . ,ihe (limitation, elc. ii I b l M". r m I Clmn” ' M099, (0 Lo"' 1 P” rue. the pledqn to ”lnslst that the Federal Gov-l The force which is now the Rmm, .,-,.m an Ammcnn mgmm, 1.1-:”;:lco . am 9 9 N" n it has turned out to be A bar- c........... 3...). of c .,.. Bldg. be huh illlllfllll clrri oill its promises to the . J .. ' ,. . Ag” irnrii than our Royul Family dovsl ' ' ”"”" b"5""' W ”'”'” 5' '"”"'''-l '-T”'” - & H J Mgbon R.O, L" , l i ' I . V (k Canadian Mounted lolitu telebialed its . t t l M, W... H”, 3...”... .,,xp.,)..,, 0,1,: ,, wggg alone. land wlm-ii was purchased Bgll. Mm-hlgsgn - . - M"”"m'lS 1" llvmlllmnlw mduZSt.ry' .md F birthda.V On the 21h-d, the annivel'sal'.V of i'i'lll. 'l'hclr hit-oiiio comes from mlrsiniz education ihrougii tn- 1" 1803 it lmewgriiie ;go4 mm all F0590? Optometrist .1 . , ,.,.....- 'ly'1il'1l)lO for Maritime lllClLlS- . . g . W their (Win lierltlige dating back to creagmg prepwed personnel. jmg 3?” "” 5 r 3". 5"" meal I . . . h . I h f th the passing of lllc Ixolth-Vi est llounted "M M). The m..h..e mm. H”. prov-fr” and amending H-mini figuring it. all, towns, cities, and 53....-mg.-., gollcllon, Etc. m,M",u,' .5 E. . ll...-V t'.'ll-mi (nil ill? 0l'il:ill2tl'lntEntl0n O C Police Act. Tm. ad.-;.n(vc of civilization may inv 19.32. after all .1-xpenses were hducaifon (Mimics; orgamzmg and 3:)lEg1eC:lIln;:)r';nal1al:l(:! more than the n; BELL, Q3. "mm 392 ll””('”” ”l”””l”'-””l'l ml fwlgllt rateS' "ego" i have detracted somelhinti from the :lanloul' -.p.i):i'ii'iil0. developing refresher goulflts 1” It "M ”"""l Wt. ” he " "'”' Lll?I'IIR.Blf0(1SI'tr3EE'!IdLLl.7?l"lII --aw-ma-I ' r "s .y y ' . 3 ,. . ti ' ' ', t . ' - . - . qlraduate nurses: an e rx- . .. .. 1 thin lltii tiintits to dlxcloii "W ma'k0q of that force hill certainly not from its liils liiml liPl'll&ifv.!r.- that Sinrc .....5..,.. M ...,.,...,.,...l C.,..,-..,, .0. ”"" F” '"”""l l"”"”l'" 5'" "9-' Properllel t A. wank," GuudgfI l”li l"""l- f'-llli l”ml"l'" "ml mal' and makcl rcliutalion for cllcctivcncss and intvi:l'iti'. hm: (lmimiilliw flhllidnimiirtm iiw mm"? assmnmsl ded ::5i?a:lcloct't1erl':vr:i,i. srtrlgel I v . H" 13 ' i "'1'.'T'""" l I i" " 9 I" Service: Recommeli the de- ' ' ' I ' ll" ””l”m”'” U” M: "Ur goapmt: . . . . Will-all lvixii-'i.i"i'Sv"li?Ii"' hi-We ti velopment. of organized home care . . 353313-pgg, goucnvn, Etc. would bn ilnlortiinale if Ottawa were to in- - . l'l'”lll nf ncm'l.i' 5w-i0.000.000 0" lb" services by extension of hospital I " '. Phllllpl Juildlnx - . - - . - f . . CCIGC CHI . H ,. - .. q q of no (.0ns..q..gn(;.-E "Operation budwol'm' is under way in "Willi-It'll lliiil P-Mi Siitwsdins facilities into the community, by l ' 1.. (;.-.;1,.... amp: ” tcipiit tltisn lssiic. a. t 1 1h , V , B, , k T! i' 1,. ,.mW. m.......-..li has the rilzhi to tcrmi- M... use 0. vlshlhg hu,.,h,g Md . DENTIXST MM" M M” m,.h.,..,... .,.,...,.N, H. ..m...,..l....5 results at. the polls. ; 101 Nil A Pii '1 Ullsil K - is mi - ...-no this i'nnli'at'l hul out of tlic.ii' lioii.-eke:-pliig seri'lces; mol'e ef- 5ALEs and smgvyclg i AM Gun” g g g , -ug,. ihas an interest in the silt-ccss of the at- vlccr )l".H-llii "lid Sc"-2' Irnifltlu-.i' festive i;nd Iecmimgical ruse of h ,0: Qugn st mm". M. Palmer & Huslom m iiiiii " ri n lee me so an in our - . - V - N M lempt to Stop lhe Spread of the hudwonn ('e'Qil'(!'PlI llilas (allleady renewed the Illszsosnlldlelfd Ifynblml-ziioifexfi liersroliihial Repairs To A -likes J S T ' A L nAsLAM' B'A" LL”. ew owl??? for it has been observed that. the Strait W'ili”i'Fl- It li01lCl&i.lnc1lidln8 l7r0i'1si0n for ' ' "Y of '”'"'""m?:”'Ch.mh,.. - 1 am sir elc pension plans and group tnsur- ()p'r0nnTnlsT 5"” '" W" 5” . . is far from bciliil a perfect barrier azainst . ' ' ' ”m,...,FR '. h H . . L .h . . Charlotliefmvn. P. FL 1- iiilli lhv Il1lnllllLf of now members, thin A y ' - ' 1 h h ..l . . since. :3 en neziii On 0 lirc- . g , Eyes Examined. Ginluen I-med MONEY To MMN . , . , , , . , .d ., ... posts which rczu-ll tlic hcw lurunswlt-k Aimnr. Hui. ventlvv and treaitnieni mviccs Rewinding and Repairs Corner Kent and Queen 5t-- l lllSltilli- stirs .ilirl .Vlonunit,lits Boal s at sh , ,g mm,” an ng.,mh,.. p..o...d..,g m "I In aw" "H h . . . . . .... . ., h d. in, mast. ........ ,..... ..-9...... .e....m, , Gordon E. MucMllliIlii HS mrmmml (mom as A 5 A U m) 0 3 S ' 'I Nl'"s'NG SERVICE! Knowing that health services ELECTRICAL i A M G .9” stead of an hoii0rHlIV ('”mml”99 of advisers - . . ----- are of vital concern to oil. we are APPLIANCE J. . : I" n "A" LL." to mp x.M.mm1 Parks SN.W,c. This Changew Mayor rlionias B. Rogers. was lVl(lCl-ylHflrlnnlll. :lili(iLlcll)BIl.l:15:n: goyltnlzy m.e,.e,h,d h, .,,h,g..,g .0 me ...- - aAnnis1:g:iAht()vLigl::oB. EIA BARMSTEK soummki Km '1' ., , ., 1 known throughout the Provllice, and his, l .”"” '”"”-1." - tentlon c. the public the fact that R i ' Ch.mm.,,.,. lmlpg lhp tillawa (ltizcn, was made lL'l ' - . ,(lilfT nealtii lllsulalice into Par- me mnsmg p,.ofe5,h,h 1, ,h.h,.ng epars chug, gulldlng 154 rrlnce Si. - - . .. . .-.h ' death last evenmiz will he learned with fl00ll.1miiir'iil. and realizing the m- i.. do .... 3... in meeting ii... ....d. ----m----r PHONE "0 (hmh. li.. iaillament in ac.-oidance wl at , , Dm.,,m. mm "M numng semm . D . , M yd ...:..--:.....-:4 , . . H . Th re':l'et. A veteran of two world Viiars and l - i i V , or a healthful program tor the palm" Elactm; Chas. ll. C900 :....h----- Ilri('Oflllllflllfl.illitll in the Massey Repoit. e h h h V ,i.0illi'l play should any future leg 3- W,” 0. Canada. ILA M "' P..k. & . a l.irmer member of the City (,0l.ll'iCll, he latlnii take place the nurses of W . 5- L - C .59": wmk "f "1" R”a'id"""m” places and took an active art in military and civil lcmde ”"'”"'h tile" "””"”l ”' THE AS833i2”3Ne&” NURSES PHONE 1444 numum mmnn" Nicholson Slrllcltll-n: of histo.-ic iiilorcsl to be marked H h. I . Y D. I. I I H . V N1 lfa:1iz'illoli, the Cii-ie1dadia.n dNurses' 0... PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND N01-A3” Em . A. w wurgsom QC. or l'f'Sl0l'N'l- helps give. reality to the past 3 mm or Smela 393” 0 'llas ll 3m:;:haL;"l:;l..el?i?,m.he .;c';,..,.h?:..e.2 - 3"l'"" T""" numuu A. ll. PEAIE. B.A-. 1113' ln Canadian milirls and interests tourists,k"0W” 33 3 SP0”5m3"- and did much mint National Health and Welfare. CuABl.01'l'ETOWN some e. NICHOLSON. 1-1-5 is Wm ' l promote the interests of harness racing and! The reception of the in-ietmbyh rhono rm iuniuten. Item. um i ' . , . . - .lhr Hon. Paul Martin WB.-S 8" Yr ----'''r'''-”' can tlon: - Money 0 During: tiii-cc rlccarlcs. about 400 tablets h0Ck9.V- He ii as wglmly atiathcd to his "8' me, and we were assured of his J. A, Cqnulllcrs. R.O. " .15 (,-,,,g..,.. smet h i . - - live Province an a real booster of ilsneisonzi o-ope anion and that of in -------m'-n”' have been pm up 0-” Cmms or buildings, tourist and other advaitazes Sincere svm-Ill” D"ii"i'C''iient-r . l in Kent (e)::l?iu"' Phone :8” M. AIIIGII Former. ?'c' and the Parks Service has restored such this ig extended m'hh 1” V” d x mzflla ;'”32::mg",f?l'3:l”e b:”mf”:nl (Next to sinnmonw Anne!) l.A.. LLB. to - - . . 1”, ' ' ll 11 . l'lc ' m.. l' famous forts as those at Louisbours Air pa y . . . la 9” C l 0i those of major concern to nursing Gilli LI. I 'm''"' "d me. an- - and family on this bccaslon. t ' d f th i la AIIIIOII M. S. . . am. of Commerce lull I napolls. and Prescott. A notable recon- hnealcgligigifve Inc & Kfigmeg Mlnlnlh. soucrmhh 3”. chulommwh ,' struction is Clianiplailfs Port Royal Habila- 0 I I m .50 MM yum rl:;'o,hmendwom m ..,h,...,.... 31,, ..”(.liui-Iotutowii Mono! W 1-0" ' mm:-c-:1-1 tion at Lower Granville, N.S.--the oldest The mg-...;..-Ck, Ge.-m;... ballkiqhipv of. show 51 similarity of nursing news. ' mm" D A L MCCISGIC , . . . , , l t ill .11 p-ov'nces it rose Canadiiu 7- 0 ' huronean-t.vlw dwoiimrzs on this continent flclally of 35,000 tons but probably 50,000, ml. ..i' ..i....,. .3....... ....n. J. Grant. 0.0. "mm or SERVICE .. ---- ...--. .. . . , , . 0 But the MHSSELV C0mmlS-Will YPPGN-ed many's most powerful warship and claimed Recruitment: ri.e'can-lmendcd that. h m Tf3;,:,.., ..'.,. no”; 1,, G,,".,'f,'l;'t.. ' P110!" 5 funds be made avallihle to stimu- .1ate enrolment in professional and auxiliary nursing schools and to interest graduate nurses to pre- pare for special fields of nursing. some criticism of the Board's policies and public relations. It considered that stone cairns have ”lhe melancholy of an old to -be practically unsinkable. She was sighted between Greenland and Iceland and pursued to within 400 miles of Brest. She H. I. DOANE In COMPANY CIAITIIID ACCOUNTANTS us Great George st. Ohnlolhhfi W.K. Rogers Agencies llniltoll llZ1'8V9'ym'd W"-h0Ut "5 Charm-" It RdVg7' sank the Hood at.a range of 13 miles and Also, that technical uelatuice be Phonon use - mi elited an expansion of the Board's worn. inflicted slight damage to the Prince of ;;i:.'g;';;;;l ,f,';'rf;u,gi,;,';if,t.f”'"l ”' mom; 540 ml 541 llama -. liluPIlE::0N:.o:3': " mmmilg'v3iL3. McKENNA. 3.: With emflhasls 0" PmS9rVl"3 am! m3l0"l"S Wales. The Fleet Air Arm, R. C. A. F., Research, Experimentation and "' " """'-'- &0'MDlI- It loIIn'I. Amherst. DIYW” 181 QUEEN sr. W" 5"" CllAllL0'.I.'l'l1'10WN, r. E. I. y AGENTS 'raRoU'GHoirr THE PROVINCE Demonstration: Recommended fur- ther iesearch to determine the nursing needs of society that ade- quate nursing personnel to meet these needs may he prepared. Nursing Education: ftecoinmend- ed that. grants be continued and extended for the improvement of lnntviile. uvmiool. New Glasgow Indjj';'L......-- Menoniiio.-cuanl: 1. co. OIAITIIIII ACCOUNTANT! Voncouvh Ilontreal. Quebec Ottawa. Tomato Saint John. Sh"l"'””"" . Iimua uiie. noun-in Hamilton. nonunion. Ch-f,;,':'l';h'”,',',' mi ollflli Ills. Chi sites and buildings instead of merely mark- ing where they were, It recommended, in brldf. that the Board should be aggressive in serving-the cause entrusted to it. In some partlcillars, the Massey Report destroyers, units from the Home Fleet, from Gibraltar. and from Atlantic escort and support groups took part in the pursuit. Her accompanying cruiser, the Prinz Eu- gene, escaped, eventually to Brest. i