v TO-DAY ONLY — Love And Adventure James Craig - Donna Reed * “GENTLE ANNIE” Plus News - $ports -,Cartoon - Miniature l‘. Shows At 2:30 - 7 and 9 1 ’ WPRINCE EDWARD 3—DAYS—'3 Starts MONDAY ans‘: ~‘->- A m: n» 1 COMING—. fulcrum-wen; I . ‘Swrersrfw/ucnrrGmrlow/r/lovmlamr/fi ti“ - a" r t . _. . I m, I a ' i‘ ‘ _.. a . Pl . i Ad.‘ »»_A-s-»<¢~J\u%»1;¢‘ ~51 a.» AL- Lsana-aékbfi‘ - .. ' - 4.. s”. ' ‘ RAYMOND MASSEY JACK CARSUN llilER HIRRE Directed by FRANK CAPRA l nu LANE - sow. zvznrrr uonrou - JAMES olzisos “sszcrnlur uuu. - sun noun - some ALEXANDER - -.;-_-S-»¢-¢-<:..-§ THE FRINGE EDWARD —0APiTOL Allli EMPIRE THEATRES WILL a: CLOSED on ll-E um! M. V. PRINCE NOVA . A‘ J» .\' S, P.E.1. you" I“ A n LUNCHES SERVED (6 Miles from Pietou) SAILING scuEnvLE iDAlLY rucumrxo SUNDAY) ALL SAILINGS DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME May 1st to Sent. 30111 7 a.m. 9 mm. 11 mm. i p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Leave Wonrl 151-10415 Leave (‘nrlhou ' . "ll t carry the traffic offering. “h” vroismg‘ m zhztoher 1st to November 30th Lvavc Wood Islands 1W9 U"- Leave Caribou 12-00 "W" xonrnuzussnnaxn FERRIES LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. _____._...-::_-.i ". . l in | Nfxbb > i CHANGELESS. 1 n: A cantons WORLD Bluebird and “rid-cl Wreath i Flawless diamonds exquisitely fashioned 1h the charming manner of today. Cam- plemcnt her loveliness with a 510mm‘ diamond from Wvllflvf- W-wi 11. Famous BULDVAS Smartly siylctl for meII and Women - And guaranteed to s1" l m” time of reliable servlel- _ when you choose I ivatch — choose a DI"- ova. . . - .. -. -. - ' Island The (‘onncctinyz lurk Between Sosa Moira and Prince Edwilfd - . >- ; , . [NCE rznwaru) ISLAND FERRY ‘SERVICE 1915 Not/i S(()Tl\ PR CARIBOU. N. s. , . th it f th Oil Controller, on Mondays. Tile!- ::\c':p'l\':11:\:<dlz)f\"< 1:nn°;n1.r§nn.'§ edurlnl MAY AND JUNE ‘he u '4'!‘ lurid pm. ‘sailings will be cancelled unless lhere is evidence that the TO-DAY ONLY unanimous! - Cartoon Lew Lehr Comedy Shows 2:30 . 7 - 8:45 -:- cimoi -=- _ With DALI IVAN! e ... R00 (AMEROI! FRANCES RlililRit ‘ ARTHUR TREACIIER FUZZY lliillilil lulu: nuns Q . . - . - - , , _ , , J ALSO NEWS - FILM VODVIL - CONGO ‘Lana w. c. “TE-j firs. Wickson spoke again to a1 very attentive audience on “Vision' men-tea" '1.‘ l1.‘ “UNOCQ\M1\Y H. SIDNEY TOL- *' CHARLIE CHAN Where there Pam worker by So noted by vellers’ Aid s“, T919011. . and W.C.T.U two organizations, EV-ANGELISTIC SUPEIHN DENTB MESSAGE Dear White Ribboners:—- As your Evangelistic I have all your sorrows home. ‘Ihoggh your cross be grreat and 941W. Fierce the tempest, wild the storm, I will hide thee, safely hide thee, ‘Pill ‘the breaking of the morn." Till the morn breaks in its beauty, Flooding all the vale and plain, stealing throusih the shadows. Like the cairn and sweet refrain, Of the Saviour's gentle whisper, Through the tempest and the storm, "I will hide iihee, safely hide thee, Till the breaking of the morn " Mn. W. II. McLean. . "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free”.. REGINA WELCOMES MB S. WICK SON The Provincial Sub-Executive recently convened in the First Baptist Chum Parlors, Mrs. Ada lhflns unto God, which a-ble service " member would pray, something," then something would need every one of you. tact every youth group in the pro- vinlce and ask them to put least one or two temperance pro- introduced . John Wlckson. Pledse Cards distributed to be slan- og me A11 (yamds ed, and then to report hack w me, . . Choir sang and was so we will know what is beins and explained as an eftfort to im- 110M. W111 Y0". B5 members 50E prove the type of song used at that this is done where you are . W.C.'I'.U. meetings. "Sing in your By T1119 $869 0! God "WY We Union sing in the Province. and at mvthers 81W 0111' YOU“! ti“? “ l Conventions" is the idea. klwwledle 0i P18111- llld W011i!- A 5mg“ amount o; money was Yours in the Master's service. granted, . to prepare the songs " “'11 B- M- 5'15"!" sung by the choir for sending to Mr. and Mrs, Wickson. Mrs. A. members of our nation-wide E. Davey opened the afternoon sanizatlcin. to know of the in- session with a devotional on creased interest in this important Prayer, the choir gang "Keep on department o! our work. Praying." and two minutes’ sil- In nearly all our Provinces encc was observed in memory of Mrs. l-l G. Andrews and Rev R. W Cnavw, oi’ Fergus, Ont. special attention has been Elven of a. new Provincial Travellers’ Aid Superintendent. or to the N-Bp-l polntment of the former one. I Sample Station Cards for RR“! and Bus stations were smt to each Province some months ago.’ and recently supplies have been sent, on request to Nova Scotia,‘ Prince Edward Island, Ontario~ and Quebcc. _ From nuro, Nova Ecotia, word has tome that the new Station; included in the Audio Visual 1n- Card, giving the name and Phil-IQ struction for schools and collfge-S- | number oi the lac-zl Travellersl ——-— iAid rzprescntativc. is new lramed Bringing gratings from Ontario,’ and placed in the Ladies‘ Waiting Mrs ‘Wlckson speoke to a large rcom at station. and Bppreclative audience on the Sarah Rowen-Wright Endowment pond, and the need of National Headquarters to devcicm our own! Canadian Literature-an office for Tidings-a reference Library, and an archivist to gather and keel? our records. ‘Ilhese were only I iew of the needs stressed by the speaker. for t/he liquor problem todsv affects the very 09M" °f our ‘life-the home, and we must service. start not onlv to educate the chil- British Columbia at their re- dren but adults also, and once’ cent- Convention voted to resume, women get a vision needl this department. and appoint a‘ ,_-»_».=-_—~ __ _ - --—_--i r” t" 1 Report of all Departments were very good. The radio as a means of putting our work before the public was fully discussed. and Mrs. Bowman was asked to con- tact the radio station as to put- ting on a health program. A re- quest. was sent to the Provincial Legislature asking that the ‘film, "It's the Brain that Counts be places in the various Provinces; and we are most anxious to hear this mine in every RR. or Bus station where We hive d» W C-TJ-T- organization throxhcut Canada. where no ot/iier card is already] placed by some other organization. Regina, Saskatchewan. empha- sizes the Travellers’ Aid work and lxii-lbridge, Alberta is giving fine Bnoacasrs M. J.co1.nwr::.1. CC!‘ ILTIOIII» I-IIRDII Speaking from SAN FRANCISCO 11.30 an. sirunnii. 0- 1H- mo A com-venom iinwonx TEN- Super- intendent? fcr Edmcnton District and Y.T.C. Secretary for the Pro- vince, I wish to greet you with Romans 12:l.—"I beseech you therefore, by the merviles of God, that ye present your bodies a sacrifi-as holy, acceptable is your reason- If we do this we will spend much time in prayer for the work of the W.C.'I‘.U., and can then look forward to results from our ei.'- I forts. No one woman can accom- plish iius grea task, but l1’ every “Open my eyes and make me willing to do be done. The Job issoblg we Our plan is. if possible to con- Bowman, pre dent, presided and‘ grams in the year, and also have Mr the Unions across Canada. At a As your National Travellers‘ Aid’ luncheon, about. twenty-five Superintendent it Ls indeed grati-| 01"‘ M fly courage yours. 609 Avenue. without his beer in 811d ‘ bring temnt-zt-tlon seen. understand preachers rage have said there taken moderately.’ demand for beer to send those two dark street what end. Honor Roll I Grade X-l. Joan Grade V I Ida Doyle Gr de VII-l. Beatrce Doucette, 3. Clair. Grade VI—l. llt. Intermediate Department Frances Peters ‘and Isabel Blacquiere, 2. Elizabeth lban LeClalr. Kenn Grad-e V (a)—-1. Doyle, 3. A Grade V ib)-l. workers at the Union 11 supervisor, Jointly p iant. 2. Jcscnh Suulnlel’. Gallant. 2. Gurldn Blncquierc. , ___ . Queen Elizabeth wore the first of silk stockings." veil? w- . Out Our Way nflyyegévicravwisioism’ Carmelita EXTRA - caaroou MUSICAL - scam, " Aid Suoerintendefit?’ ‘ 110:1’ is an , an other org-axiiztzitionwlthflsccan be the _w.c.'r.u. T". eiintendent in he; evloirill‘ is . . . . -. .. co . -.-__._..__..= .. .....:~’.::..?.‘;:2::"» igediifi tilgey can do the thing they want to (LA mi,“ iwgbvgi; ' Station and aid by these by Mt with prayer brings r Yonrs in Service c (MIT-l Llllll Réddifi. R016.» Toronto. l2, men-nos VERDICT “Better it is that man should go publi hlmsel! wmic n, 1118 Bi the narrow-mindedness of n’ i the majority; better to furtlvely at back doors, to the young fools such as four now why the against drink. I is no harm in it, and yet my own helved directly slrls down the to-God alone knows 4 "It is not good that we should let at M1101‘ lie before the eyes of ch11. - dren and I have been a lool in writing to the contnary."-Klp1ing_ STHLA MAR]; 5011001, of Biell Ml School for the month of m Principal's Department Blacquiere ,2. George Cameron, 3. Edgar LeOlair. III-i. Rene Doucette, 3. .3. Rosina Gauthier. Grade lib-i. Eleanor Pinesu, members spent p. social hour with rylnz to me. and I hope to you 1151111518 DOYIB- 3- Alyre Pinew- Vice-Prlncipal’; Department Hazel Gallant. 3. Alvire Terence Dbucette. to reports and to the appointment éafllgnn“ mucene- 3- 341113319‘ m eth Gal- 8. Ivan Grade IV-l. Mildred Gallant. 2. Lillian Pineau .3. Ambrose Gallant. Junlor Department Grade Ill-i. Annette Blacquire. Gallant, Ci. Grade 1I—l. Bernurdine Gauthier This is also true oil many other Ii. Albinus Gauthier. (i. Betty -Pstcl'l s-ranrco BY QUEEN’ also D GOSH.‘ HAVE THEY STARTED RKNONIN’ GHQ-ND? NO. GUT. l. DEC-DID SHGVEL ‘IO $110M K! lnicd A esuits. and success be buy lager th to an lips of I have n-iaavoa w xs-s u- Illa. l-l- A hlaaedllayflllfb Chilton,‘ "For. 1.1m wedding day. is now se Cierlnany. . , I I ho tomorrow cole- hnniverasry of their 1N ACTION 181N011 D-DA! -- A Jr c ption cf the act- ivi asofthel hOanadiauArnry Held Reglmentltn action against D-Day. reprinted Map Lea-t, has been -_ received from Cunner Douglas G. smith by his plazients. Mr. and Mrs. Iorenso Bmit. of Hunter River. Gnr. Smith d in Decearber 1H0 and was tioned at Sydney, N. 8-. and wa before going versus in 194s; Since that time he has been attnched to the 19th Canadian Armyi Field Regiment. and nun; in AUXILIARY LOSING - The dollar pectin; branch is. orthe Woman: A ry, gt, “up; or Church, took pl cs ‘mesdsy, May :31.‘ ltinwhlgh f rip-two rzifimbers "fll- Wins e ex- cellent display o! the season's Wli the bra president, Mrs. C. B. Ooles in 0d the members and lddltltmll to the regre- made t: c for thelabile ‘rafeivetucenter 1B8! Daisy l!‘ l Personals Writer Florence N. S. ll spcn her family in so lottetown. . l Miss Gertrud t in, _ Edition. ire ‘ R N ville, N, 8., the ev. H. M. and guat f Bilninln ‘v us! A /B n. on. ni§'°’.§'°.i'3" "' m“. iting m, pgy- George - tod "lloylhk a brief fugloughrayi; 11:11; MacDonald was form. in command at Beach l v war, Capt. fly second Grove. i [ In Memoriam in hvln$|+ory y; MILTON MscIIONALD "h" New! any s. 1m. §§"¢1-7"”v-'1‘|Z."°"‘§é‘l'.'£"il.l" “°" a M . we the. some day‘ we luiow no; I . u. Wcwlllmeetcarloalad tmethggg, Ivor Remembered , m; 1| h M-m sister and lzyotbm. o‘ m ' 1. , . 1 I In Memqriam ____ l In loving memoryor M". m1 w: M"? . . , , Beautiful memories in all that Ire left l 0f one I loved and shall never for- a lvvig-‘funno and h ‘py lace All tbrou h thryun‘; they many w-u i: .2}... ion-an“... deer Italy of you. ' Inserted b In II ml '1‘ in 5 ‘Daalugliieza lluily a d ‘Elaine? Pe $111111!“ ooursehgglee ‘heir-filial veteran of the “m, ation room h I 1 . was anion; "xitfio? fitfiifinhglii pee 8 WllXld n‘? . lid , and me Power of Player}. Do e. 1 l _ the latter hav- W. l. W. Owen ut the ices. Later _ I pray expecting an answer? Do :12: sfifitnili". 1: €$§§.,"T“1,°,,,P§o'd "51"" mud‘ 1'11"“ l! displayed in " . gig-lg’ and then work? How to get. Please Provincial ‘Ikflxlltvclliers’ Aid eompilxge tgiftfibif i'r To’, w“; ‘Y? .1 rs- n ~ an planning meetings for mothers and Egggliiged c'r'~“’1.=_.n“”,‘~°‘."‘e'd MWIY- Whlch 1-! for- Gordon's Angngnl. 5mm amldun __ were some a ha. me a boniplete IktL-g-ftlltf . send Residential School, Punn by. Sash. points. m. the close of the meet-l in your Province with thee Unngmmm iii. 111'; "mm" “use Hos- r wmr. HIDE Tuna fr} "fl-w, "gr MfAdWmOH- Aggr-l- I ‘s1 local navelerls‘ an a: Rev '.1 °'i3'°%tt rliiairireiolizefti? mm 4 _ w“ e 4 . . . I can M" my sumo“ whisper Bowman to Saskatoon, where Mrs. possible‘ repafhsfsnmgfi 8512a soon": éhleryexceilmt eflorts of the Aux- To my heart weary and wom,- wwkm“ 59° ¢ W-C-T-U- writing of a personal letter to each 1 I "In Ill/lg‘ hands and feet are wound member‘ the" “ext d“y' V1110" 1n your Province. Only ef- p ts-— ' Rover. w. n. her leave with Char- ing in we“: her uncle, Mrs. Bun- C- N. V. MacDonald, Glenfln. nan f Inn-i. non... “iii ‘irxtii’: ter r» RegimmdNua-ses’ Edward Ishlldlare holding Vesper day, May 6th- / in schoo 11, up) Hospital Chapel. AT SUMMERSIDE: 7 p.11. St. All Registered Nurses, active or inactive, u“ ates of Falconwood Hospital and Provincial ary, members of the nursing section of the Rod c ices- "nti ~_—-__—‘ ll-HISTOVRY OF NURSING IN CAJADA Nearly three hundred yum havepasaedlln 'culartoQuebeclndll tree]. hyllml d gills-brought help much neadcsdlntirlr’: m "ma"! savage cruelty and ' thing noble and help la God's nature. Th . nursei. written home from the French - and Jesuit: missionaries, aroused enthusiasts and brought: about the 22am hoapitalaaiar French Canada came unpoaing anduéunltttdntreal. The former was ltafled Joseph de la Fleche, under the leadership of‘ Jeanne Man Manse, the most outstanding figure among the pioneer women, im not been forgotten in Canada. Her statue stands on the Maison- neuvo monument in the Place d‘Armca of Montreal, and her portrait hangs in the Hotel Diw- The order of Grey Nuns had a large share of‘ unergeney hung“; and pioneer hospital service in those early days in Canada and there are also references to the Uraulinea and to lay brother: in connection . _ of‘ unall- pox, scurvy, and other diseases oi‘ privation, and many features of the life of their old orden still remain to add historical interest to with such work. Fearlesely they worked through epidemics their communities. Secular hospitals began to develop about: the middle of the 1m, century, the first being founded in 1750 in Halifax, Nova Scotia; opened in a four-room house for the purpose oi‘ quarters, and a few years later, the McGill Medical School organized and became closely associated with it. w. The Toronto General Hospital had an interesting origin. After the, war of 1812-13-14, one of the patriotic societies had prepared medals of gold, silver and bronze to to rank. So fierce were the disputes over the awarding of the medals that these were finally melted down. the bullion sold. and the money given toward the first general hospital in what was then York. Though begun in 1820, it was not used till i829. l Following in the wake of the new railroads came the pioneer] settlers to open the Canadian Went. Typhoid was rampant in these, 1 capitals were a fine necessity. The Winnipeg. General Hospital was organised in 1872. Other, now large and im-J across Canada to the Pacific early settlements, and h permit. hospitals were established Cont. The superintendents of‘ nunel oi‘ these hospitals were truly pioneers in the field of professional nursing. The atory of the growth. . of training schools ia the story of‘ their strong detennination and‘ courage. NiXTyliiK-The Growth of Training Schools.‘ mutua- i‘ Data?- v- ~- _..__ _.__ __,,,_. a NOTICE ATTENTION! voumi women Beginning this summer. a course at the Provincls. Sanatorium will be started for attendant nurses and at the completion a certificate will be given. Instruc- glven in nursing procedures, diets, drugs and medicine and medical nursing as related to the patients. Applications should be made before June i. tion will be For further information, apply in person, or write to the Supcrinfaident of Nurses, Miss Katharine Mac- Lennan, R.N-, Provincial Sanatorium, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. illTEllTlllii notions Does the fact that Diphtheria caused l0 deaths last year in the Province mean anythinl to yout. Do you know that 63 eases were reported during tho year lust-ended? Do you know that Diphtheria can be easily prevented? Your" child may be the next victim unless lac-or she-gets this ‘ You are for ‘ ling your children's health. The Department of Health ll anxious l" 1MP you. Will you eo-operate by getting your ‘babies. are-school and school children utected’! All children require a reinforcing dose every three yum. . Commencing the first of May the Department of ‘ Health will conduct Diphtheria lmmunlling Clinic: in "fly M11001. A physician and a Public Health Nurse will vlsll each school three times at three weeks intervals. Be lure and get all children six months of sgc' and upwards protected. Your children's health is your responsibility- do not falter in your duty. Diphtheria can be prevented. B. C. KEEPING, M. D., Deputy Minister of Health By .1. R. wma-ii-l Boarding House WELL,Ci-\UNG CANW HT BUR . ' '11‘ 0 EOF‘ tavoiea A» _ 9517MB?“ ‘as . . 6e: igloo KIM mssii/zlnce‘. -: UNCLE 611M AN‘ r. GHOULD M: ‘(i-HSAWAV.’ 1cm»: mm -, ~- . , A LEEGON. AT CHARLMTENWrltwt inn‘. Bmtlhureli (m. ' ‘mo. an» cit-ninth»... j Men's Cline] (meet la acbcolroon i, " ‘I p. m. St. Paul's Chart: infirm‘: Corps are cordially invited tosttend one of these um Nursing and WZI/‘Znal Elm/IT. n _ c‘: our first “Cloudy, Nurses left the shores ofFrance to bring to New Francs ', but in ofguerllla ; eomoarodzuoynnavnfig: '__, stories of‘ hardship and suffering, and the need q Provinces by the Romp” the decpelt: emotions of‘ religion; I heroic vmturiug into the wiid| . Prom smql] and specious Hotels Dleu of Qugbq; ‘Vi! Q Group of French nuna oi‘ the Augustinian order: the latter by Sisters of the Order oi‘ Sc and later (1766) granted to the city nun alrnshouse. The Montreal. General Hospital, founded in the early part: of the 19th century, pm" Nrilll for the indi-I gent sick, moat of whom were immigrants. In 1819 it moved to larger, distributed to the heroes according! With Main: l... bl services ‘ J