Goa-man will be (skmlabie aurine An-ii and early May. Before E E E E s nad-a ill; farmers to whom they have be-vii B5Ol8'"9d- There are no extra farm labor- ms left over who on: be given to (3,-mam who make last minute ap- lication. A5 pointed out in an advertise- mom which appears here in W5 papef, farmers who wish to ..,,,,-age immigrant help should ap- gly for it llnsnedilltaly. , The approach of the lobster- rishing season is pi-wlric A part in the developing scarcity of mm ALI. rou. EA! is due and payable on April loth. SPECIAL-1 rack of dresses. 83.95 each or 2 for s1o.oo. Helen's Dress Shop, 54 Grafton St. city Taxes is due and payable on April lath. C0-OP EGG STATION for bet- ter egg returns. 60 Fitzroy St.. (formerly Swift's). OWING l2.30 to 2.80 P. M. POLICE COURT-In police court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin two drunk and disorderly cases were disposed of with a sentence of :20 or 20 days each and n the city THE FIRST INSTAIJENT oi 'ro FRIDAY NIGli'I"s hockey match. Kiwanis variety Show will be postponed until a later date. Rehearsal this Thursday as scheduled. . . ................ Repairs To Library SUNDAY Special. nve course Ohlcken Dinner, 51.50. served from I. GUARDIAN ZAI'IlntC&&'Pf- 0?. T Ill ill NIW II'l'l.lI at the Nu4iyle. IN Kent ltreet. IILI-theperfeotfeod.oI'dai anotbsrouart. so: clean - the perfect dea- Isecilt - no preparation - econom- WALLPAPBB. - in patterns. Bryenton as uacxey. HIRING LICENSE at Bike shop. SEEDS! send for Free Catalogue. Arthur Vesey. York. ANNUAL MEETING Prince Ed- ward Island Girl Guides Associa- tion at Government House today. Wednesday, April 8th at 3 pm.- Building Voted At a special meeting of the City Council held in Council Chambers at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. the sum of 33,000 was Voted as the city's share of the cost for neces- sary repairs to the Harris Memor- Tbs THE GUARDIAN. WN Islanders Aboard Haida ..”.”ii A I r l. The Little Theatre Guild last evening presented three one-act 1 plays for a widely varied but very enjoyable fare at the first studio night of the new year. The first. "Suppressed Desires." was a delightful comedy-satire by Susan Cvlaspell, poking fun at the present day bugaboo of the "sub- Teachers Enjoy Choral Program A thoroughly enjoyable half hour of rare and cleverly execut- ed chorail numbers was heard by the members of the Teachers Federation in annual convention at Prince of Wales College audi- torium last evening. presented by the Charlottetown Choral under the direction of Mr. William Rog- era. The variety and scope of the numbers successful-ly dealt with. reflected the time and talent de- voted to the art by more than forty marrrbers oi the assembly un- der the leadership of Mr. Rogers. The programme included "Bar- caroile" from Tales of I-loffman; two Scotch Folk Songs, "Farewell" Enjoyable Plays Presented ;By Little Theatre Guild conscious mind." The modern coin- inittee woman type of wife. whose preoccupation with her husband! need to be psychoanalyscd is driv- ing him to desperation. was ex- cellently portrayed by Lil Mac- Isaac. when the hilarious climax. contrived with a clever play on words. revealed that her sister was unconaiousiy in love with her hus- band. the wife, Henrietta. WI-I 0013' vinced that psychiatry is not. after all. an infallible solution to Ill life's ills. The husband. who save I very natural performance of an ex- asperated spouse. was Alex Mar.- Isaac, while Elizabeth Willett. I favorite performer oi Lime Theatre goers, starred in the role of Mabel. the sister. "suppressed Desires" was directed by Jean Giddings. The script was handled by Alta Prowse, and the propert- ies by Eric MacGregor. Three well known Little Theatre performers turned in outstanding performances in the second inlay. "The Giants” stair." a tense and emotion packed drama with a sur- prise ending, which called for the very best in acting Barry Bugde , a veteran pro- ducer whose directing brought out the best in both cast and play, also PAGE FIVE PUBLIC FORUM -9- nlsealannlsepealalo TIIIUTI '.l'0 Ml. BANDIBSON sir,-f would like at this gun is pay a tribute of respect the passing under sad circumstances of the late Maynard Sanderson, a close relative and friend. I have for the past few years. been pay- ing a visit to their home twice a year and a couple of months ago was there for my usual visit and found the same outstanding court- esy and kindness as on all former visits. And as we talked over many things and the work he had plan- ned I thought he had many years of life ahead. A strong hearty man. but such was not to be. God called him from his earthly work to something higher, and he had to go hence. Sooner or later we who are left will hear that call. Death is no respecter of persons, it comes to poor and rich to King and peas- ant. Some sooner than others. Surely the words of holy writ are very true. "In the midst of life we are in death". Personally I will miss those nice visits. The warm greeting. the extended hand and the warm and genuine desire to make you feel at home. To those labor. Each year as the 0P9ll 591' third W" Wnlenced 10 530 01' 30 ial Library building. The other -- - -- u played 5 Supporting l019- 351930" Wi'1l are left. the lonely widow, the son -vcars.thel1lll0 of tho 891 Ind days. the fourth being sentenced M1; of the M995".-y 55.009 ex. ?:dmZVe;aS.?oi:eE:a5?h:;I:e "M33339 Hughes characterization of an dame, .,the brothers and am,” iaclory dlTlW5 mmy mm "Elm W 90 day! Wmlollt 0Dtl0n- pmdmue win bg home by the ..The Ash G,,.oVe-- (welsh pong insane woman. Wm 15 suspected 01 at home and abroad and the host ' 13ll0""l”'9- mu mm '”'"e” mid Provincial Government. The re- s,mg,' -.1-he Gentle Mndenn mm, murder, was excellently DlByed- A of relatives and friends I extend - ' hen---lves in difficulties. it is hoped that the PAIIKDALE CARD PARTY - moet difficult part. it was sustain- The results of the Parkdale card pairs, which include the replace- ed throughout the action without merit of the roof lighting. cleaning my sincere sympathy. I am, sir, etc. iFolk Sougi. "Morning Now Back- ons" ready .g,.. pell and Mrs. Ernest Duffy, tied; consolation. Mrs. Alex Ford. Men's second World War. is well into her Beck, Murray Harbour. first tour of duty with the United Roy L. Chaisson, Charlottetown. ll; Song). . miiiisbiiity of the German lnbor- party last night: Ladies' first. Mm d d if the Art (3 ll Th (Czech F0 U . break. Marjorie Ranaghan. in GEORGE M EWEN .-rs this your will fill any inroads Fred McMahon, Mrs. Ralph Chap- ::d 032:3 ,..”ff..,, jgem, ..,H1'.?,' HMOS Haida. veteran of the to right: Ldg. sea. Oakliilnid wanna ,,Zfg”;f;,,i?,1ff., so5?:nj,fjfaa;::g ilhe role of the murdered man's st-pegex-'3' p, E, L C in farms made by the fishing in- wifc, acted with a quiet restraint iustry. which brought out the full signific- carried on under the supervision of for Mr. Rogers being one of the Mr. R. G. White, Deputy Minister numbers sung by 3 group of Amer, Lean. Charlie Willett, Harry Mor- first, Tarky Whltlock: second, 1-l.A. 1 p bu w ks M,-I J. E, Nations fleet in the Korean war Back row, AIB Ernest D. Miaalnnis. . St Fr 1 L - f the tmgedyr The shermy ris and George Abbott. Betty Holl MacLeod; third N C. Macliladyen; 2-u11.i;.o.f, C131 C1531 Mug, 3. D. theatre. Among Prince Edward Charlottetown, and AB Roy A; 1:1”; w1:1S;1"t:e1"WasarI;(;fw):e dsumw itgcoieo efforts to mck crazy Tu and Miriam Matthew were in consolation, William Buchanan. Stewart preglded ova; the councu Island men serving in the Cana- Maicvimie. crapaud. (National mm. mm an admmion of gum revujed charage of the make-up, and Peter Door prize. Prank Duff . Freeze- disn destroyer are, front. row. left Defence Pfhotoi. . W um W” land b A” shame was in charge of the light- Y meeting. Several of the numbers were his 0 n 8 . P Y mg ' ' 01" N- C- Mwl"adl'6l1 and Mrs. sung unaccninipanied. the accom- MacLean. ' A191 1”0Ydv panist for the others being Mrs. The atmosphere contributed Panl:ir'5sol;lx9iiii)i;e:e9ril3Lei:i”'5thlle5?g-6 DEATHS Meeting Of Trinity Fine Edition Of Festive Week Rotary International, Mr. J. H. Brunnler at a District Confer- Sixty-five Rotary Clubs in The Charlottetown Festive Week productions this year. Committee held a brief meeting at The Winter edition of St. Dun- stan's Red Worn-anls Missionary Society of Trinity United Church held its of Mr. Cantpole, the crown pros- ecuter. . I "The Gianls' Stair" is by Wilbur .., PICKARD-At the Catherine Booth Hospital, Montreal, on April and. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pick- K. S. R era. l l to the success of the lay. , l LEAVE Fon VERMONT-Mr. Mr. agile Jelly pnesidenc of 'I?llng3elighting and sound eiiecis W15 0' the adludwmng W'""”""- 50!: PCT Insonloll and Mrs. P. W. Turner leave by e I w I the Tcachers' Federation prcsid- added greatly to the necessarily They Wm Wmmenied in P3!'i91C"' W plane this morning for Burlin5- - - y ed. ' Spooky ah, and me conunued wsg lar upon the noticeable improve- l ton. Vermont. where Mr. Turner v-- ----- pense which were well maintained. mm,” 1" diam" which h3-5 M9" BIB's.'nsi will represent the President of .-5. r-m- The afternoon auxiliary of the Barry Bugden appeared in the role '3bVm"5 1" an the Lime Th”'9l'9" and White reflects 9"C9- much credit on the editors. Messrs. City Ha" last evening with W. W- D1-ster Thankofforing service in I I O VENHOM and NOW Hlimlllhlre will Robert Croken and Gerald Steele Reid. llctmg 85 cha1"'""l- The the social hall on Thursday aftcr- M t I Daniel steel. Fiorine Evans was am 3 daugh""' Bum" Jean be represented in the assembly and the various members of the members heard last year's finan- noon, with a large attendance. in charge of the script, and Bill t )(wKENzu;..At, the pmlce Ed. lasting for three days at which staff who have produced a volume cial report and discussed the The meeting opened by singing a a Greer the mung enacts, i -vard Island Hospital on April Mr. Turner will be the chief of exceptional merit. feasibility of staging Festive Week the hymn "Go To Dark Geth- A ughg, hem-ted comedy about. 7. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald speaker. One of the clubs rcp- The issue carries a well-balanced again this year. scum:-me", followed by scripture three inmates of an 01:11.1;-11es' N. Mscxenzie, Charlottetown. a daughter. Marion Janet. THOMAS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on Monday. April 6th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas (nee Lorraine MscWil- hams) West Covehead. a son. Albert Stuart. Weight 8 lbs. resented will be that of Walilng- variety of article; ford, Nu H.. where Paul Harris. the "Importance of Character," the founder of Rotary lived as a "Are we really advancing" and "A b0y- ' new factor of Solidarity” to "A Modern Hoax" and a number of items in the lighter vein without which "Red and White” would lose some of it's charm and pull- ing power with the studcnts and their young friends. A splendid contribution by John Mullally deals with "st. Dunstan's After H. thorough discussion those in attendance decided to go ahead with plans for the period .lunc 2'1-July 1st and a further meeting will be held shortly to discuss more detailed plans and to enlist the as- sistance of other individuals and 0f N0 b810V3l'1 m'9lTl'b9TS. M13 A- oommunlty gmups. D. MacPhersoii and Mrs. J. H. TL. Ayers who were oalied to that life I Spring So-Ed reading Matth-aw 28. prayer. and Lordls Prayer in unison. The president made fitting ref- erence to the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Mary. she also extended sympathy to the families ranging from home concluded the program. Mrs. Mitchell. as the matron, was play- ed by Noreen MacPherson, and the three old ladies by Marjorie Cof- fin, as Mrs. Fullerton, Ruth Mac- Leod as Mrs. Dyer and Edith Davison as Mrs. Blair. How Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. Blair, of all the old ladies in the home the hard- est to get along with, managed to settle their differences, provided much merriment and all three of The April nieeting of the Char- lottetown Ministerial Association was held on Tuesday afternoon in Room C of tlie Y.M.C.A. with the President. the Rev'd. E. C. Evans, in the chair and the Sec- retary. Mr. Fred B. Gamble, at the desk. After the reading of the minutes the treasurer. the Rev. T. H. B. Somers. presented the report of the Good Friday Combination Froczorand Rodrig- erati-on Unlta. 12 ft. freoaer spans. 4 ft. for refrigeration. Save Wm on your meat costs; keep I sup- ply oi fresh strlwborrles, 964:. Costa little more than the better Refrigerators. OBSERVE WEDDING ANNI- VERSARY -- The immediate fam- ily of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Younker. Kingston. gathered as a surprise party at the home of their daught- er, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Newson on Friday evening. beyond since the last meeting. Theirs were lives of consecrated service to their church and coin- DEA1-gg Woods Milk Coolers. "Moro sold in Canada than all other makes ROSS-At Bridgetown, P. E. 1.. on March 20th to celebrate their College 1554-1954" and is sound 0 ' '"l"'”Yr g 9ffermss wh-ch showed a marked the old ladies brought out. the ”""'”'"”d- , AD,” 4",. 1953, Mm George w, thirty-fifth wedding anniversary reading for not only those who mxi;s.oxSati;1riedek:i:libiI;.;i1tg;-a;'f8a8;1S:3l;lg- increase over the average for the pathos of the skit as wen. ..J01m New mm M-ml” Spam"; and presented them with a lovely trilight lamp and all-wool bed throw. The dining room table held past six years. On his motion gifts were voted in the P. E. 1'. Hospital and the Protestant Or- Ross MALLOY-At 2'1 Thomdike St.. have a love and respect for the ancient campus, but citizens gener- ally who have associated the Col- Owners In Spain," a play by Alice cutive meeting of the Maritime dimmed by Good used machinery or livestock Conference Branch. which she at- i Brown, was capably hkm m "mg Edith Davison. The last educational the Spring So-Ed'serias continued night. of iuiingmn. Mass. Colman c. Mal- two pi-etiuy decorated wedding lege with the history of Charlotte- ; h MCA 'r d i A mm” i” Si" A"d””"5 Om"”h- phanaxe. Other: members PW Stage sets for the three plays loy. beloved husband of Mary C. cakes. A delicious supper was town for a century. :5,-ty ',,.f.;,.'.tj,,i! 1?: 'i.,y,,fV:?.,?,f by 334,?” Jam. X" March: f 11 ed sent included the R8V- M- 9- were handled by Sutherland Mac- Th” D"m 3”” 77'3"" (McIntyre) Malloy. formlerly of served and a plgaggnt evening Hockgy ma basketball ucme Mm Julian Herring on the why The 9m1nl::g95:fT::”l;gt gaging gunbar. Rleav. Henry RBarberA. Re; T? laws! in Nice: hlrher in anal- Mill Cove, 1:. E. 1. Punera Friday spent. their dull share of interest in the 5.,c.;..Bem mm wmlm. He; . arvey ishop. ev. . . - . . . momlns from Immacul-he Con- hm winter edition of Red and White t n; l in. i t i art and 8” exeppmwm” meemg W” 5P”"”- R” C”"”" mm” "d V ception Church, Cambridge. Mass. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The which would be incomplete with- p:rso:arli::eplay:1r'lnEl?igag?1cce&?of ggagapgfedwssg ag6dsr0?iEe”ni:r;";;'l Rev. Canon Moffntt. ALSO A SPECIAL funeral of the late Russell it. Out Wl'l5ld'3l"bi9 ""i"Fn" F0 31050 one's life Th Co i lit '1”! (ill 5 l The Rev. M D. Dunbar We-V A ti . 1 med Gun" Eehinnb" ,';m-Jd'lTI-E:"'uAf, saw" JP"pl;; MacLean of New Glasgow N. S ma.l0l' Sports which engage the My Go.)-don wan-en from me mhgry p'Q;g3tredy173”;:S who 3:; sented the report on radio broad-1 S :Ult8hlI9Go.f,?ir grocery store or "9. I7: Pr 1 i 0'9 ' H ' ' t' b h if i R '. J. D. arm. (I - George Pslletier, son of Mr. and W” held Rom the Mucus" Fur" Mhleuc prawn” 01' mg Student D0mmmn Experimental Station h"Jm'55 mid 3 to me h'C3p”al' lgaBsVllSn0gil ovilho eilflis Srevenied from teed. M new m nun" Mrs. John Pelletier. Funeral will lake place this morning from the "11 HOME yesterday afternoon to the Church of England Cemetery. GCOFKHOWH. Where committal ser- body. spoke on Rural Beautification. He gave a detailed description of how Letters were read from Mrs. Hazen Howard, Presibyterial Pres- attending an 'account of illness. Rev. M. D. Dunbar also listed the Knights of Pythias The Planet Jr. Garden Tractor. Compton Funeral Home at 10:00 vice Wu 0 d ,d b R W G . mid shomd be1a"d5mp”d and M mam "om MES Lm.n5.e Oaiibwkr appointments for services at the gall with lawn mower hitch-cultiva. am, Bug-lg) gt st, pgurg came. Ho". ,I.h:';n:;l:".yM'5'1-Q C-an: fgferggig rt0rS:i' E3355 .3: pilggif :e:'gx:ra”?r,a31igl;reg?f':;,S1tLi3 Sanatorium, Beach Grove Inn, tors. Cuts the lawn. cultivates very, Surnmerlide. ' adj” Leno" Handed In A body D. ' ,,Pm3;rle Homes” ignd ,.,Fm,m' tram J; J F Scott gwetbwuial County Jdni1,h0rIpl;anage. Fa1con- TONIGHT the garden. Costs less than a d 3h 1 ,, - ' F i ' " wood an i e n irmary. power awn mower. (l30UCE1"rE..Aj; his residence, 27 an" reed 16;: Riv. lailriall lsneartxtriecrc Homes Beautiful were shown. secretnirrliy of (l3hristian ?t - Reference was made to the deg Jrafton Street. Tuesday. April on The La" Pun ' d-R "1 Lunch was served at 10 pm. af- ship. he suprpy secretary r a parmm of me Rev. G. C. web at 8:30 I. 133, Angus Doucette in his ' 5" EVE 9 Th L ter which dancing was enjoyed to letter from Rev. Harold Young, S," and a winding vote of good J J oath year. His remains are i-e:t- W” ”""d"d W 31181” 3- ” W” ”''l”'””” Wimr" M Tm-onto, acknowledging receipt of ' ' ing at the Charlottetown Fun- :-ral Home. from where the fun- oral will take place Thursday morning leaving the Home at 9:45 for Requiem High Mass at R”. Dunstan's Basilica. Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. Fltlzzllls-aAt the P. E. Island Hospital. April 0. 1963, Mrs. Her- hert Frlrzel, in her Tlth year. The remains are resting at the Cut- rl.lie Funeral Home l until 1 o'clock today thence to Cornwall United Church for funeral ser- vice at 2230. Interment in the church cemetery. CROSSMAN-At the residence of her sister. Mrs. George S. Hen- nessey, 235 Fitzroy St.. on Sunday, April 5th. Mrs. Frederick Cross- man in her 61st year. Funeral this Wednesday afternoon with a short service at the residence at 1 o'clock then to Tryon United Church for burial service at 230. interment in the church ceme- tery. . llsc.BEA'l'lI--At the P. E. Island Hospital, April 7th. 133. A. A. MacBeath in his 75th year. Rest- in: at the MacLean Funeral Home until 4 o'clock this after- rioon than at his late .esidence. Funeral from Marslifleld Presby- ierian Church tomorrow, Thurs- llay. service commencing at 2 "flock. Interment Marslifield Cemetery. MUQUAID - At her residence. 136 Water St.. Charlottetown. on April 8. Min Josqahine MleQusld. Her remains whl be transfari-ed this afternoon than the char- lottetown Pirncral Hana to her lnte residence. is Water at. from Where Melvin J. MoQllid. sous-is. Fun- ai-si Friday morning to St. Marys Olmrch. eouru. .Ini.0l'I'n9nt in Ohumh cunetery. ' ll.ll. Maotean Dolron.' Members of the A. F. & A. M. also attended and the Ms- so'ne service was conducted by Douglas Gordon. The pail bear- ers were J. F. Johnston, Michael Burke. Chester Walker. Guy I-lemphill. John Gate!) and W. J. Fitzgerald. PLAYGROUND! COMMITTEE APPOINTED -The Kiwanis Club appointed a committee at their regular weekly dinner meeting held at Old Spain yesterday, to look into the matter of children's playground facilities at Victoria Park during the summer months. The committee will meet with a similar committee from the Red Cross and the Children's Play- ground Commission to work out a plan whereby the wading pool and available equipment may be used to the best advantage in the park area. The committee con- sists of Messrs. Somerled Train- or. Ed. Garnhum and Wilf Smith. The announcement was made that provision has been made to have the Hollywood Daredevil troup visit here again this sum- mer. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Wilfred Smith. Personals Friends of Reg Gay of Sun- shine Island Dairy will be sorry to learn he is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Friends will regret to learn that ur. Lorne Keefe, patient in the P. with a broken leg. All will wish him a. speedy recovery. Miss Wilma Thomas. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. South Granville. has entered the P. E. Island Hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis! Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. CHARLOTTET OWN FUNERAL HOME today's sessions of the annual con- vention of the Teachers Federation will take place this afternoon. A panel discussion on the Provincial Home and school Association will be conducted to be followed by a talk by Dr. L. W. Shaw, Director of Education. Taking part in the panel dis- cusslon under Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald as chairman, will be Messrs. Claude Wood. Gordon Rodd and J. 33- Cullen. Dr. Shaw will speak on "mxvperiences and Lessons from the Geneva Conference." In the morning the teachers will hear Rythin Band selections and see Folk Dancing by pupils of the Model School under the direction of Mr. Frank Johnson”'and then take part in the various discussions to be conducted in the divided au- sions to be held in rooms through- out the college. In the evening may will be guests at an informal social in the auditorium. BIIOOKFIELD W. I. The monthly meeting of the Broohfiald womena Institute 'w... hold in the school on March l7tili with eight members pruent. The iuesldent presided and aroma the meeting with the Creed in unison, Minutes of the last meeting was read and approved. Correapondame was read and dismissed. It was moved and seconded 310.00 In given the flood relief fund and ti-ie'l:lll for flowers be paid. A card of thanks was received from Mrs. 3 sentner and family for flowers. It was decided to have a penny sale. There was no sick to report. The Red lcrom convene: Passed out yarn for knitting, fin- ished work was phased back and a receipt from the Red. Crop office was received for the following: Three pairs ankle socks, two pu-. ty dresses. one sweater and two pairs panties. Mrs. Robert Andrews took the auto robe at 85.00. Mrs, (malaise Ne-wsome the blanket at 84.50 and Grace Wood the rods at 85 cents, making is total of 81035. Collection iunoimted to 50 cents. dcmatiom to tl.9o and Mrs. ohaimeia Newsoene joined the Insttitutn. Mrs. Gordon Maaneod. Min her- nice wood and Mrs. luiagh Moose tmnanersiaza '73 Mt?" 5t- inmaasma W0” 5” Complete lhisiesal and Charlottetown and Ambulance Service North Wlltehlre 4,,,,,,,,,,,,, PIIONI: 140 s. a. smiley f- W- Holm- weeeceiosentoeolleetvfertholted oi-on Ttienextmeottrigistqbahddat the home of Mes. Wenrhll Rodd. sol can to be answered with a or get-well card. The with the nmfe I7!!!-litlllv meeting PPWQ C' rd x. . I Paul's Trio. Next week the closing social for the series will be held. Premi-ii liegretfully Declines Invitation To coronation- Premier J. Walter Jones yester- day received a formal command to attend the Coronation of Her Maj- esty Queen Elizabeth 3 in June. However, he is replying in the pres- cribed formal manner: "We regret being unavoidably prevented from obeying Her Majesty's command." The invitation was to be present at Westminster Abbey. Hold Sessions On Child Care Miss Madeline Flander. -Educa- tional Director, Children's Memor- ial Hospitul, Montreal, concluded the first two sessions of is four day series of talks on child care. The afternoon session. for nur-i ices only opened with El discuss- ion of what is meant by "Child- Centred Care"-the overall topic for this series of talks. Miss Flander explained that by child- centred care was meant the con- sideration of environment, re- lationships, experiences and emo- tlonal reactions of the child as opposed to the consideration mainly of his disease or' disabil- ity. During the second part of the session the nurses formed "bun" groups out of which came relevant problems that were dis- cussed briefly. The evening session. which was open to the public, began by 0" iW""y”7"54l.':'9.. . several bales of dlothing sent for overseas relief. Following the business, the chil- dren oi the Mission Band with radium, happy faces dciligihted the the Easter message. This inter- esting program consisted of scrip- ture reading. prayer, songs, chor- uses and reflected much credit. on their leaders, Miss Morrison, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Toombs. M-is: Carol MacR.ae and Miss Mary Morrison aanrz very pleasing- ly "Open The Gates or The Tom- plc". They were nccomipnnled by Mrs. Hiram Hlowatit. The meeting closed by singing "Beneath The Cross of Jesus" an repeating the Mizpah benediction. showing the film "Emotional Problems of Childhood". which emphasized the need of the child for security, indopcndence and affection. a feeling of personal worth and a sense of belonging to A group. Following iheifilm time was devoted in ii discussion children. These will he discussed more fully In later talks. audience with their presentation of wishes was taken on motion of Canon Ihhoit seconded by Rev. T. H. B. Somers. The paper of the month was presented by the Secretary, Mr. F. B. Gamble, on the subject "The Development of the Social Sciences" iind traced the way in which social responsibility had awakened over the last twenty- five years and pointed out the great debt all such welfare agen- cies owed to the spiritual im- petus and direction supplied by the Church. On motion of Rev. Henry Barber. Mr. Gamble was warmly ihnnkerl for his paper. The meeting was closed with prayer: by Canon Moffatt. FOR SALE. Abcgwr-it Seed Oats 9951, Germination Cleaned or Uncleancd these needs in the hospital B k d 1. situation and the responsibiltles ”l?mg:1' :1 ::w of the nurse. In both sessions 5 problems mentioned specifically ' were those of the parent visiting GLENN MILLER the hospital and feeding the Frenchfort Dominion Mass Meeting ' . under auspices Womenls Progressive Conservative Association Charlottetown and Royalty at Association Headquarters, 130 Richmond Street Thursday evening, April 9th at eight o'clock MISS I-IILDA IIESSON Womenls Progressive Conservative Association will address the meeting and present a gavel to the local Association for outstanding increase in member- ship during the year 1952-58. Organizer acres at Hope River. This TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received until April 15, 1953, for the purchase of a farm of sixty (60) house and barn and quantity of lumber and firewood. Highest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. Solicitor, Bank of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown. is a well located farm with M. A. FARMER, FARM April. others in early men must be placed the - Charlottetown applied for them. To our without delay. advertisement -AVAIl.AILE- Atlimited number of German farm loti- orers will be available before the and of NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICES X No orders can be filled on short notice. The immigrants go direct from the boot to the train, enroute to the farmers who have file your application for German farm lab- Domlnlon-Provinclal Farm Labor Committee HELP May. Orders for these well in advance with or Summerside avoid disappointment Hl'p0IIS0l'etllIyitllO