Ths ilaii Ilia . Wasn't Himself ,-s-a- lt’: Milt?" io (hose 8. Soaborn Coiiee THE _ clinizaqrfrizrgvisiflqgaaoim jiieiii 0f Nurses’ ' [Association Makes Appeal isanntoria and mental hospitaia l" 61' lfivi/litcflafi/ “Bo acute is the need ior grsd- Imparsialiaboratorlesiiiadabuii- THAN ANY 0P THEM-BAR uatc nurses in general hospitals, dsofsests. “ ‘entists b ' ’ NONE! ThQ$¢fc§uilfllllV¢ bcen their findings with photoelectric double n checked by identical had to close entire wards or dis- mud mm p 1 t t, _ soo. YeLiieiitl an ‘u. bomb was close onosfli u; and“: fright. grhiclalliegill t est tiioaeuriio e o fiisigifi"'“'.§,"“'la’t'iftifillfi w; steal I UOIQ as. a I _ are 111 u; hnyina u, w,“ yo; ‘d. dnasroetii carefully. i ta adeiiaisr radgnluly. l m; lies face looked as oun as lie: “Ream w.“ h.“ n w “m... mission to hospitals and, even ‘f, Iélirllhidltlltl elilgdle mmailmii aspire . wloiilgffl- “Yjzlhijflfilgfllg ‘Fhgffimvi-llagxelrét M to l-_~.-,—_—_--__—---- . - u. . . s :81’ mlxldfltlaieelvpi hvennotb relcteilye ?ri{i..'l’IS¢i'JZ‘Ii.q-L°Z.§.i"° " “‘ °" imoo.5°l , “Ou .lweainy ““_" ‘res en wc may evay its 15°58“! "'1' ""k"“.P- ""516 Bbiend to." Mel)’. "Who am I? revived He was one oi o. number ‘mmmmt w the" helm!- - i, the for boars at a time. And‘ "oi course!" n" _ ' The shortage is most acute in inflicts can’: breathe, skin becomes At that it happernid. The tic: "Ybsofe glean hyavofioneaz, 15:”; ‘ézarmiémywvéiioqmid have m sanatoris, mental hospitals. and N * '_ . fljnkled and prematurely aged. dwno clan acroipiang Qnqmg (flgf- “no, ma“ l mo}. on on’ owuwn h. w“ ‘IIMm “smaller general hospitals, but ~,___,pv “this needn't happen to par ecin. head wassuceodod bya whine that ‘me nurse held u, m,‘ “y; “wwsndh “m, w“ PM,“ umthere is also a forty-per cent , eiion. Palmolive oEera adn] egalsy, tirmeasilri menaoino. will all come back," me said. close to you aim the incident," neiihlggzse oi qualified public health - Wmnunokfllmywnsln 0' 7' Unotwood was slow in. ' ‘we 9010:“)? sign“ wihzoldplsotogmph stirred soine- A" ‘mne’ Kuduiil"? 5°!" l0"'_""|'"""9'.." and his companion pulled tiha “ 7" ' m, ma“ m, “Mn nursing schools this spring will 1i- Euh I'm‘ 7°“ ‘mk- ‘mh ° edgloi his coat Inert] , “Nawymw l“ qumbnll 0o to n‘ e urged to remain in hos ital} (lothfllilifl warm, rich, vitaiizin; m w" the lug mm‘ M ge- e flit-id?’ .§.i““ii‘§“~§ii‘§§§i do‘? iud ai.'_mfi'i...-'°"i='ii"i'>"s'é§i ilfffofiti.r'i'i5'-"siiiilifiliii'fii ‘mm - . wtlve Bervlce are melt-ins I Ire- DENT POWDER PRODUCES iiiae -- b dentists *°°°“""¢ W h" W“ ‘MW- . =1" swell dvflns Jim» w I" atusras ONTEIZTI-ITWICB in iiieii own ofice ' rise fdlllil PR1? Ohce was in iood graduate nurses not now iully cm- A5 BMGHT A5 T“; Avflh I .1 d, . P d "iimm" P1°Y=d "1 nwlnl" Th" "l" AGE or ALL OTHER LEAD- ii im".ii°r"'me' i?” "ii An ," h; con- s Inouncernent was made yesterday ING BRANDS _ __ BmGH-I-ER h?" F‘ w‘ ‘mm n“ °‘ '”' ‘Bed- "Keoos mo in ciwiea roi- the I by Miss Marion Lirideburgh, rre- ' ' - ._ ""l'""-' " tine And I can't say Pm miodfiitti oi the Canadian Nurses As- " - - s on. - - l ' "W- ~ - o Dominion-wide swing '...§1".."i.l::‘:.i- '"‘°"' firs?“ ha» Weren't/M nw/ i all sorts to mdks s. world.’ i the ' vacation ggfllglgmlglflfilchgl‘. was?" ‘iii-lg’. s hi,'|'.'.'..:'f?.mu‘$ffi p ' -‘3='$‘i.l’i'°fi..'£“'§‘ ’i'.’i°'l"ii"“i..i.i..“°“d Willi“ flit“; ".'..”°‘“ '° ""5"" ' nit; l“ ’““".......‘°°'"-~ ""‘ is"? . ‘ e s I ve ent. r r v ll fggd moon aiulig ab. e y r8 e M many l" ooisa madailiapenaaaaatieesh m o o won era n straightening "W" ' Drown lroiii cn actual eoao record _ "Itl i’ 0/4]! Tsslbparln and Poss/sins ONLY PEPSODEN T CONTAINS I RI UM I YE Wiemlliar." 1.. rimmed. l” Plmolive are IhOiOlI hly inio ,0,“ y "ti" 1' wlgllgbcli‘): iviiileiiiit isguriiiit shes: I _ ,9 b - _ .. .. n su cen --.-- __.. __ _.___ your skin for. onef minute. ilaah. the sensaatioiir c: iigiiirhig -q1,.1“€;“'tu1t°hwéd "my o‘ ‘an-row. k w b‘ ‘ Phowgnph supply the need. ‘mousands ci I " > ' ‘ ' "* Now, alquick rinse and at dry. and the heavy blackness at came The an‘ m,“ we“ t” “Good "we," ‘m I “whine”, nurses must be recruited for iull training to the iuli limit oi their ALEXANDER INSTITUTE Chevgflg Mrs Beam“ in h YaImOIIVCS GO-n-mn! I eaiity Qvef h . oi them but th-y ‘m; M; "mo" ‘m? nimble?“ ' or part-tlrne work from the ranks capacity for the reliei oi the sick ENTERTAINED of iler birthday heated all on?“ bilfiifflbhlggsifl Stieiiiififlliy new“ " m’ doctor noddetL gig thgielcgiow lvigegi;edhai‘i-grriallr_iéirg- it: Uganda aredlurgentlty sgIIiIEMGd ice we“, “my my, The h5g3‘, tester y , women an qggpyg; n "w"; .. ll s - a a y a y imme a ‘. o t ei- Io- , -.~ - ' 36 dcaom The“ I‘ m The .0151!“ (all trllsgauihglcnwgitéin “ullpkmwfny 11am‘ m’ m” ‘m responded magnificently to the cal National Selective Service oi- '5" w°inans Instguie °Y Alex‘ Ti.§‘"K§§f§°“ “Lgyingiegffwgmég prove conclusively t at "WHO Ml i.....i" nailed . “ to "None whatever. But it is a use- 1°35’ b,“ itgjnznfigialifihifmmlfl‘ é" '5,“ mnfflllfflnry“ "m" i.“ if iinned li/itrsthii lemfiegilrflnMgsii "m" h°m°5 Wishing Mrs. Benton irg:“l“'“l1:'jay'|' scii/ivisiimnssgmmd wired.“ H:- lbm" h‘ ‘u’ "muw “i "w m” Ail urzent appeal is made so Associbtloii. a m“ m” ' Square. Oherlotteiowin ' enmany n hfly" iilhfl. l COMP EXIOflI. was l yinm in a scrupulous clean surrouridin that. could onbiy be a hoioltai ward. As ho Broaned a nuiws bent ovoi- him. "What has ha nod?" be mirr- iicult to speak at - all. l-lis face was swathed in band- flsee. and it required a great effort to move hLs mouth. had gone." As the day became clear were extremely dill, There is some concussion arid-er-superficial facial injuries." “lbels as though hall my face “Dear me nothing sohdieadiul." l mlil curing. ‘llheywttarcs to something like healed well but the tissues had be- cwle so affected that, when Rich- ard was well enough. they broke it. back." gm in we other, I have mentioned your c ma“ n go McFaa-lane one gagliirleb oweivei" so We‘ that _'iiie wouitds ‘whem’ lbeiors the bomb damage." 1p, “I wot: sia-Eeons. It 1,. be abe to restore w; ‘gag: id rather have my memoryj 813m nurses now unemployed, to nurses relieves the suffering oi patient. on general uty in a hos- wil l she may minister to six or In this connection, other than may be To the latter ther ste ted out that, on private-duty the nurse only one the vice which ii s, suiiiciant voluntary ponse should not be ue»nursing. and to nurses doing pri- it est vote-duty nursing. I it is in personneJ-Iowever. it ed that. when the extant oi the need is realized, Canadian nurses 1 respond. oi their own accord. to the urgent appeal King _ June lst, the occasion being the. letters birthday. 40 members andf invited guests worn present. The roll was called and answered by birthday greetings. The president Mrs. Nat MacKinnon then sented Mrs. Benton with a gift ivm-ld their; from the Alexandra institute, ac-y iflilllil" the companled by the wisii that Mrs. .1 Ho‘. Benton would be spared in eri- l tici: res- forthcoming necessary to take iur- to procure the needed is expect- HOUSING MANAGERS Society o! . llinnaimrs for the ser- only they can give. Brit in‘ r f‘ in orfh-fivlffi? iivimiiffiflfi“ in: discussions on the post - way want to live in. are Women Women par- "Kccp quiet and you will be fit to and well in next to no time." would " an aocident?" in g1, That {iii BTOPPE CIIILD TRAFFIC "A "You shouldnt talk," the nurse The custom of Biglidi parents insisted. gflllng their children to the Irisii "I'm trying to recollect things. for slaves was prohibited by King Isnute about 1017- more serious of recollection. ‘My physique may not be particularly impressive but in my own sphere of action I'm rated t s with both dealer and b c who know me as the ngoleum Trade Mark. I've always stood for floor covering quality and value, factors that are more im- portant today than ever, now ' that placements are so hard _ so come by. The care that has Y always gone into the malriii; of the goods I identify, is in- temified as we do our modest him gently the fact be a sthock when no looked either gradually as the brain rrialned a blank seemed much $52 Btv this ‘tfme may were press- you were will help. 111i hlm to exerik c1131‘ latent powers . n Where was I?" And. tlhen desper-ldrese o; any ggzcgifiliotiménofiid be “l’m in there punching for Morale and Victory!” "No doubt that will Perm “W!“3’é§€“‘.i‘2"“l§.‘i.§"§i" 2°‘...‘i%.{§I be" uty nurse unless such services ‘are absolutely essential. Nurses in the above three gilrliups are urgedi to rctlurn to r a. all";“rlzizitifnriiziiiiz: lane" nursing. tbglirsesdivlig be paid for n r even par- ime ay me or even- “ DY- Mwa-Ylane thmJF he can|ing services. It is pointed out that m“? m9 a‘ 9°°d "5 “ewlmwunngi both salaries and working hours that it the pant re- gin function normally or sud- ioilowlng some kind oi a Perhaps seeing yourself as "Carriy on tihen. ad- what's his name?" to take up a case will you may be‘ assured accomplish all he promises." " idh is?" "Thai; depends oi the injuries." “H'ml Is it very painful?" low employees at the D. I. L. the on the nature Ajax. Ontario and Prince Edward Island wish oi skin imm other parts oi the journey through life, body and the healing biocsss is i: — ~ " necessarily slow. in addition you have an injury to the boney struct- ure 0t your nose which l imagine will require abtentmn. Suppose we wait sign sce what Dr. McFarlaris advises plastic ‘i no eiopert. in surgery: turned out to be an efficient young. man with a wonuricrlui cillnuslusm ior the pcssiblities oi‘ tiis woik. MacPlIAIL — JACKSON WEDDING A quiet wedding was sciiemnized on Saturday, May ‘ a a . . 2 dciocit at the aydcnnazi t fled Uhmclis parsonage wn ‘ ."'.‘ Cr. Grand cakes! . P. . . ' ‘Ric liiide wore a. street length dress d ilzh-t blue silk Jersey with wlflu esori . Bihe wore a cor- Na Shortening of Any NEW PRINTS FOR SUMM tic prints are iiower patterns. some oi thorn giant in size, and the de- sign oi the dress always makes use of the prim pattern to gcon art‘. There are. tor instance, 5 o'clock irocirs i Borders are important whether iri i There many trends in Torontoilggmme neck fuffflng’ pears on so many dresses. "More tedious. There is grafting, the newly marred couple a plcssantineckline is low and oval .when ‘it is _a discreet. V. Butters limited- but You Con Make ER DRAMATIC York-—Amomz the drama- one stood and sang Jollv Good Fellow" Mrs. Benton beautiful gifts from 0t rayon satin crane orlnt. or bv cuttiniz out N“ oi a border. Borders are used which YO Kind all joy many more itappy birflidagqrlilvorkiil’: on Mrs. Benton in lior usual kind ivnyl "fir". thanked the Institute ior thoughtfulness and love. Beatrice Judson at the Dlflfif). received guests. The attraction of the evening were twin granddaughters oi’ Mrs. Benton, Dianna and Dorothy one enjoyed. also a duet by Mrs.‘ ma“ J dsoMcKinnon and Mrs. Beatrlcei the desi n and a li uein it in e u "- 8 m’ q g m A bciinziriii lunch wag prepared! pip-iily the hostess who was assisted when them serving by Mrs. L. -M. and Mrs.§ and nigoli-iarold Benton, Mrs. Ernest Rich-i ards, Mrs. W. Alley and Mrs. G. bit for morale and victory providing that touch of . colourful bri htaeas -— fine, easy-to-clcan, udgct-aavin‘ Congoieum floors — that make an home a happier place so ve in. And on top little care will pay bis llividfltde- GOLD lilllllillllillM==~~kayr maid a gold identification bracelet, to the but man a silver siimet ring. the ceremony a buffet the wed- A triumph of perfection, this Old- grtzhsa; a Charlotte-mm. Fashioned Jam Cake-tender, moist, an“ Emmi.‘ gm m me bme w“ deliciously flavored. Yetit rakeariot a cold locket bracelet. to the bridis- a single spoonful of your precious butter or shortening] But remember . . . only s flour with Swans Down‘: delicate gluten camgive such mar- oon was served to part/y at the home oi the of m", We n Qoflsokum u; wil: firs, k h" w d velloas results as this! h“?! m“ m“: _‘Pmi‘l”' their honeymoon at Niagara mac inc-shop facilities have -_---__- been devoted so ' GQnNWEANDEgVMW war produéiion ever algae is .1 M hoslilitifl. HQ Nikki] ionaiedtbebaolwroufiior the mar- in 8t. Deters Church, ‘mi-onto III Tl HELP mm ikfméamlkdoyaiémlfg Ila Ill-I SEAL HIKE CI" 11;! m m: gin"- L:*'....."r..'.."“.....":.'...“::$ i... msmnsszlhist‘ <>g;j,=;i'-;f_g-;,¢,-,~_ .' , I . ma‘ 6°“ 3mm m‘ n?’ t“ llildvfdlr Wiison celebrated the l ream Cal?! lliill Pvvll gqulnrlyandrenewshabrighusaaa N u." Vi...“ ofibeirsurfaoswlahanocoaaiaasi WQMQWQOQ ohumm‘ in :4 m‘ wins- Mlh I" W- im '5' a Qiiaan rain ""“‘-lDOhlli‘ %""'m",,,, u‘ _ I! iiooraodarasashiaamooi gialtwflibiisoimiurkiminimand l ‘ah-nu hobs. if iv. weal on» ""1 free from crvvloeldl 5'7 ‘id iew Iollthl won s oil's o! phk roses. l" "l" ""5"‘°"i"""- weelinioeoi-esnan sisiarci l Isl-I l0 "WW1" '5' mm“ h" ‘ the mom was bridesmaid me w Sift lone case, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift togc k three tines. To egg firs, add water and wl hm tiad, and th rotary beater lmlohnlagzanaaiottlhroato ‘;5lh“a|hw_A“xc$"_ Iollowhg the ceremony a Ifihinf- 5'1""! W" m" ‘l ' d1‘ recs n was held, for the im- tion; then add loar, a ssiiail amount at glut-a] m“ mm‘ a igwwpylggll: a time. beating with beater but enough M‘ é, m rum, to blend. lost whites until *~.:.-::-...... ....':i-.-. :":°""-"" .":;.i'““"*"= e e a . ma“. l“ y an“ ‘m! h“ Ftad leapoons sugar an a canon iuioe w “d3” m“: Qmtmmd oi into lion: mixture. Turn into two “Junk ‘ angreased deep 8-inch lsyer pans. Bake Th} ' to the hide was in moderate oven (350?) 15 minutes, I Islam‘ or until done. Invert on rack until cakes lmn In Iuilcr . . . High in Goodness Only about a tablespoon of butter to spare? Then saws the time to make a Swans Down Almond Sponge Cake. Calls for just 1% tablespoons of butter . . . and gives you a cake of amazing tenderness, lightness and even texture. Almond Sponge Coke loiQaiftadSwana Down Calie How I teaspoon Calumet Iahhg Powder 5/; iaaapaaa saI ‘Ill Sift flour once, measure, add bs powder and salt, and sift together three times. Beat e5 s with rotary beater until very thick and light. Add sugar gradu- ally, beating constantly. Quickly fold in half of flour; than fold in remaining flour. Melt batter in hot milk; add to batter, mixing until smooth and well blended. dd Lvoringa. Turn at once into 8 x 8 x 2-inch pan, which has been greased lightly, and lined with grease paper to within half an inch oi edge. Bake in moderate oven (350°F.) about 40 minutes. “R. T. HOLMA 1v 1. TD. SUMMERSIDE CHARLUTTETOWN . is" navioiistolssi-niarrlaoet-heao- ' Freon/st: mos. Lid . Also by her of til "Joli Inglis O0" at the “fir: i.“ m ‘i; res en many cos m. sroom was also presented The baaisflflil hsnp d “d; vasa I: seagull! his ‘igl- ar: cold. Put layers together with thick between. 0 If I echo is worth mulling It's Worth snaking with mSllliillS oouin cniir rioua lu coil! i.‘ ma], the war, providing Every- “For She's a; i" with Mrsf SCIITIQI b“ 1 invited! V to ti t ilivinsr iron I healzli. .0115. the ' m“ that the experiment shmlld pro- f h be 1 d mfldhiflteht flwlii 0f acacia 0r fllw- 2e d th (h. i’ l k dollxililrllurilefe p22? Wei.“ Amgprgdlleal mgnitesgioiimns Milruam §°m°r 5am‘ witty dfdssgiioxinsplglgnsilk? ed so Itls handlv in the nature oi an appeal L; made m nurses to apply ngmAnow gmtéet id‘ O-"sup The gifts were tipcncri by Airs. oiopernierit‘ the doctor protested for genera; duty in hospitals 1m- Fanflnar a“: w; I d 1 L. M. Benton and Mrs. Ernest "Altmougih not a sprclalist my-[at 1.335; B, two o.- ghree month sum- ma" m“ - “h “Pet, W“ 1t“ Richards, and presPnted to the? seli I have read a good deal about me,- peryod 5., that some o; their knnty, p neédiiesazhlagyfifl “ g‘ izuut of honor who rose and the treatment. andlhave seen some musing pey-sqnnel may gnjqy nmwhnghooh do" and duheamgjdqthltnked one and all for their 10811115- Aflyflne Wm”! i116 "dhrief, hard-earned vacations. Ail go on Unugiigl 0°10" in ggv 591m. I T°VE1Y flmfimbrfliwed. ‘Ihen fol- puta-ti oilviomrlane who agrees numesloiitjpgsegLygiqLrhgr Bye mmm! an used "when lowed a sing-song which everyl - and Qhqrbhmlgh“ with psiro n-indieind _ C U Tl C U R A soiiesoiumrin lloninsi m cism u; as O Coke-making need be no problem, even in thcsc days of butter restrictions. With Swans Down and a good recipe, u can turn our tender, delicious, di ges tiblc cakes with little shortcu- ing—or none at alll In low- shortcnirig cakes, as in those that use little sugar or few eggs, Swans Dowu's amsling fineness and tender gluten . ' -. work miracles! In fact, in any rccipc, results are surcr. Only l4 cup Shortening! Here's a "shorr-on-shorteaing" cake,- with all the richness of regular butter cakes. It's tender, moist and veivety-crurubed-rhanks to Swans Down! But don't expect cake like this from any ordinary flourl Economy White Cake Z cups allied Swans Dewii Cake Flea 2 lasapooda Calumet Baking Powdar 1/4 teaspoon all! d tablespoon butil ar other shortening l cup sugar Z a" whites, lnbaatu! 3/; enp milk 1/; teaspoon vmllla If: flour once, mason, § powder and salt. and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together well. Add egg whites, one at a time, beating very thoroughly after each. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time. Beat after cach addition until smooth. Add flavoring. Bake in greased 8 x 8 x 2-inch pan, in moderate oven (350°F.) about 5O minutes. Frost as desired. Strategic Coke Ingredients Your choice of flour can make or ruin a cake. So count on Swizins Down, the flour made especially to make bimr cakes. Milled from selected wheat, Swnns Down is sifted again and again through silk, until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Give rill your cakes Swans Dawn's protection! A Pvodbet of General Foods are those now billetinz who their lob after _ _ V better homes ioi lli.l'.'(.‘\ll'i'(‘.'. Ch: Jig‘, mev Wm 1S as Isa-he- lls for householders and min- rind collecting data o.»