e S lEWIiSIERNGUARDIAN ‘apart Mrs. John Pond, ll Church Street-Phone m sUiilMERSIDB and PBINOI COUNTY Advertising. should in icn with m; Pond. , u, may m- hvi-‘rhéuiglllv at“?! oi the [allowing m", 1,, , illliseriilllyl’ tum, Water Strut “my, water Street. . d will be delivered to any homo in Sllmm trill .an day. or lol- For weal. Phone I89 for thlgrbiedrtig y,“ ardel to Inc boy reupounlblo for deliveries on your routs. guy ll 2c lb" ,,, is ii-scrved for flew: , inlere l. liul. advertising ‘m, njllili: llliiy be inserted fir“ word. cull-‘il)’ Nyiibld N. _,___ “O 5LLTZER. Regular ,1 gptfiill 69c. Gourlies 1,3, L-393-5-22-3l ‘(Kill l.l.\ll-l for only $150 151.231‘ sale at Brace 5- a L-JbO-b-ZZ-ai. —_#’prlces on feeds c clscwhere. L-20J-5-22-2l. ji-iidfailoiher car shortly. Send ltrs _ ‘ s“ w ‘lllhlllillllV “m” l’ L-260-5-22--2l. birds rridar. May il-‘rlcnds will be it ill Mrs. James .l good recovery oral-op ill the ' ii. -—-S. rsii izl |llllill lcurc w .rrtil .\ll'S. WlllFPil Kelly. ‘y iS stationed .lt Halifax, STORE and warehouses "‘l“ l7i‘i'iii‘li River and . ll‘ l-loscli Satur- Rculllliing open, illlilcqlle Trading L- 4 'll.\'lIl) FRO.“ OTTAWA‘. t‘, u, .l(llllS‘rll and her‘, fiirell llIl\'I' rctllrncd to Ii‘ -n $iilllillPl‘.‘~l(iI‘ from an l: 5:: to Mrs. Johnson's (Xilwm-S iSlI 0F NEW LONDON- zb. Silllflfll‘ zliicr Ascension 030 am. Morning Prayer, '5. Kalulllcinll; 2:30 p,m_, m; a Si. Thomas’. River: 7R0 pin. Evening Si. Sfcilllclrs, Burlington L433 ~. or lllillhnlniiiian -- at Gourli Drunto , Mari eaaudet, flmfiruvhlriielro i‘ —JERGENS SOA at Taylor Drwz 00.,’ on L440. “COAL T53 R098. Twine Mar- lihe. Salt and All fishing supplies sold right at Brace s. L-260-5-22-zl, -BISMA REX f _ orders. Gourlles Recrlcrzillttllgnrlflg: dis L-393-5—22-2l. -—STAETING June 4th until Oc- tgber, 1st, both days inclusive race s store and warehouses will be closed at l2 oclock noon on Wed. "Maia- L-58-5-16-23. -BRACE’S to will be closed ssgbellfadxhgyfiwlil/Igilhoilistlls, and. open Friday night, May 23m until I0 P. M. 1,.’53.5.16_23_ _RALP" G- Ml-VFTART. General filllgilrafi Agency Insurance or a1] obnua.“ tes and particulars without 2,’ Elli gli- Phone Summerside -. 41-2. L-94J-1-3-2l. —ATTEND GRADUATION —Mr. and Mrs. Bramweil M055 of spying- hlll, N.S., and Mr. Frank smytm- of the Prince County hos ital l t night when the farmer's sought?- M155 Muriel Moss, received rial diploma-S. —-ATTEND GRADUATI - ERCISES - Mrs. L. a. aggro Elli Miss Mary Moore are attending mg Graduation Exercises at Mgunr, M son University, where Miss Jean oore is receiving her B. A. de- gree- Ml“ Mm"? W35 the winner of the Weeks Scholarship awarded to the student of the Junior verlr who has made the highest standing to date in economics. _3. -RETURNEO HOME __ many friends of Mrs. Martin o, the Crapaud Nursing Home are pleased to see that she has return- ed from the United states where she has been spending the winter months. She was accompanied by h" “We Miss Evelyn MacVittle wh° Wlll Spend the summer in Crapaud-s, The -—BROTI-IER IS HONQ , _ Dr. John F. MacNelll of gifgmnr. 8W9 received word yesterday that his bro.l.er Dr. J. W. Ma¢Ngi1i_ superintendent of the mental hos_ Pll-al 3t North Battleford Sasknt. Cllewflu. and commisswner of men. l rlltfilléf; n! illv 50355111 9f l’. L‘. iii ‘Frlllltv United‘ Rn. l.. l1. u. lmvies was - lrltil .1 hlllliIblC reincar- liti‘. Mr. l).l\'lf.‘S ls icavlllgl u are of ‘irillltv Church in future. "lilo meeting was WY b)‘ ill". DAVIS Murray, L rim illlrlv rllc presenta- i- lmuc All “Jililllnl read ~- plnvlllc nclrilrss, to which Jiuifs l'(‘il|lt‘d in lltting Eimfs \\lllcll were a 0i liie llivetlug were tinder 11th oi Mr. Murray and the liorntss and Arthur. Two lilflldflfll by Mr. John J. Jbrrrculri- of the R,‘ c, cocoa \\.l.~. sclrcd. and the eieht closed with the Na- then-s I . _ G GIVES IL- kiti: Lhi‘! YKE-RCV. lJr. i tlusllisl collie back from Stimuli: a olllilt tllnc en ' ‘W1 lure all extremely ‘I. lluslillred lectiue in Lne V‘ hill oil Wednesday} "twins was ilncler the "i iii; Indus luisslonary ind liter thc lecture a. very Jill. IOI ' hadllfiih has served. Dr. _‘...llli‘ill hll(I(\S of i-lle Y o1 tile people of‘ iiihikiiiipan. which with the| thllllnrlllolls gave the firearm‘ knowledge of the rliliitclli. llle sec-lilo views é: illrlnliliu. particularly ,,“e°l_ll 1v hlossonl time "vhf-l lurks. 'lllc relig- M; 111ml iluls illustrated m i th" iclnplcs and iliKiS , Mom to lllc Japanese. in 1h...» cllrbcrute 1'" hiuuilc cilurcllesi n. \'c CilristllliL, m, _(Iiu' iiulls were, , * W‘ saunlkcl" worked - x tllcin. he gave, m: Lids concerning. -_\°u‘l: concluded .lls . u T u ivrc (ll beautiful; ‘in-vie \f"\' artistic. thnlje, H! M." rrivvr .\'l‘.1ll\ ill their. m will lll Young says is _ n1» 16h.- not. tho softening 'Y_ul‘ lie christian faith. h D-rébsnrs that any nil- , {ihqdilflc the Christian ,, c‘, wit‘ and gentleness of. .1;i w. Christ which la. . m" illucllre in that mflvharfllla. The German ‘ha h r all example of a slang": put trod out of k hm liarncd Dr. Young, hum] Till-a in Germany “raffle, if we do not G; i 1011a and simple 4. lllP e Cr-ratcr of th ‘Mllilfivsus Christ the sa- , devhlh- Previous to the _._ by R-Ainnhl period was . ,,~ V Wm. Verwulf. h ‘lllurltndcrccl an appl-q. M“ Vt conclusion of the c. » crwolf and Mrs. ‘ melon _, hlchl S, llvlgi‘. (‘National An. ‘Win85 ca ows presided “NHHHHFHNN v truss Crippled llilit 0Iinios m“ hY Dr. Acker ullhll. Slimmerside ; “dill. May 271i, olllct. 62 Prince Si. lilioiielswn l fhht Mir 30th lhl WWlPP-a for that. province re. gaived Ian honorary degree of dog. i o aws at the graduation exer- Cgés of the University of 353k“. c ewflh- Dr. MacNeill was born in Prince Edward Island and is well gnowge in the Province although m; as en in western Canada for some years. -s. Person als - - - ers in Sackvillc, N. s. e L; vismn‘ —$iim=1man C. Ga-Iliett. Affleck is Vlsitiu his mother. Mrs. peari A, Staver at the Mawley House, _3, —Mrs. D. A. Manson of Alberto“ i8 dpflhdihg a few days in Summer. side. the guest of her nor-pew cm. ductor F. H. Currie at the Mawley House. Baseball Results RICAN LEAGUE Detroit 100 I01 101-5 l1 l New York 201 002 011-6 12 S Netwsom, McKain and Sullivan; Peek. Branch. and Dickey, St. Louis 000 000 031-4 l3 5 Boston 000 010 000-l 5 z Muncrief, Kramer and Ferrell; Wagner, Fleming and Peacock. Chico o 001 002 001-4 8 0 Phil elphla 000 010 000-1 6 1 Beckman. Dean and Hayes; Rig- ney and Tresh. Cleveland 000 020 002-4 l0 0 Washington 000 003 000-3 6 3 UMMERSID attended the graduation exercises‘. FRIDAY s. SATURDAY iJ-idv aim lier way Iuio your heart again" .ili ‘ier first bid solo ihrrilil Iiiil Also “This is England” Shows at 7.30-9.10 Matinee Saturday at 3 sulvlvlalisluh At Capitol, S’Side your heart. “Little solo starring role. fills the bill rolv. The fllmization of George is a. merry medley of songs and comedy. scrappy Irish folk in their feuds and friendships, the romance ol an Irish colleen on the sidewalks of New York. blended with a few augments of poignant heart inter- s Judv shows a new facet in her munv sided talents in the role, first of the young Irish girl who marries and JOIIYIIEYS to the promised land of America -- later as the joyous charmer of the Bowery, a charac- terization that easily takes its place as one of her greatest performances. She proves without the shadow of a doubt that she is capable of purely rLl-amatlc roles. In addition. she dis- plays a new style in singing such ballads as “It's a. Great Day for the The supporting cast is headed by (‘rcorge Murphy. Charles Wlnnlger, Douglas McPllall, youthful baritune remembered for his work in "Babes in Arms." essays the juvenile lead with sincerity and feeling. The fim was directed with rare sympathy and understanding by Ngman Tailljgg. .._o--—.____________-—-—-l Balilmore 100 00f 02x—4 5 l East, Feldman and Blaemlre: Smoll and Redmond Rochester 200 702 002-13 l5 2 'l‘oronto 100 000 100-2 4 b Lyons and Mueller; Walkup. Eaves. Vance and Kllmczak, Wil- llams. BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) . Z5 . norm: lwNs i American League-Heath. Indi- ans; York, Tigers 8. National League-Om, Giants 10. RUNS BATTED IN American i-fiflfillih-YOTK. T 5. Smith. Hevlng, Elsenstat and Deaautels, I-Iemsley; Hudson and‘ ans, NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000 201 100-0 ‘I 0 Cincinnati 400 002 00x—-0 9 0 McGee. Bowman and Danning; Derringer and Inmbardl. Brooklyn 002 000 iil3—6 i3 l St. Louis 140 020 00x-7 ll 0 Casey. l-lamulls. M. Brown and Owen; Wraneke, Lanler and Mancuso. Boston at Pittsburgh; Philadel- Ilhlu at Chicago, postponed, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 I00 000-1 10 3 ewurli 340 200 03x42 ll 2 Sunkel, Burkhart. Peltcr and Hartje; Johnson and Padden. Buffalo 000 000 000-0 4 0 Montreal 000 001 lZix-S 9 0 White, Rosco. Peuiilo. Fuchs and Parsons; Carleton and Pranks. leg! City I00 000200-3 9 l S rmure Bonner llA|l0E clieduled for tonight is cancelled and will be held Thursday night i Strenuous 33; National Lcagu-Nicho on. Cubs 32. Competition For berths mew voax. May iii-MP)- Tiloligh moat of the front-rank players will be exempt through their knv-SCOTAHQ perftrmarlcee at Cleveland last year, the competi- tion still promises to be strenuous Mien 623 profesionals and 888 amateurs tee off next Monday in the 21 sectional elimination: for the United States Open Chm pllmshlp" 1.00s candidates On a basis of 101-120 places, the mathematical odds hga net any player makina the grade are 8 to l. But they vars’ fr:m one section to another (11 to 1 in Pittsburgh. with 80 men for seven places; 4 to 1 at Minneapolis and Portland. Ore“ each With four candidates for one place). arid they're a, good bit longer than toe mathematical odds against all but the. best golfers. The other 42 places in the start- ln field of 1'10 at Wit Wflfth J1me 5-5 will be taken by men exempt from the sectional trials. The gains should be toughest in the metropolitan New York and Chicago teats. New York has been given l2 places with a field of H. but among those 65 will be such noted campaigners as Jimm De- maret. Jimmy Thomson. Po Run- ‘ . Ciavto lleainer. ‘Poney Penna ml Al Brolslch, as well ll ON ‘TIFRFlWElliYfKcll-y”. catch in th th t d l e m“ alkali‘. augén?‘ enjoyable dance with Ted Ahearns presenting Judv Garland in her first a; 31,6 sion to a close. Capitol Theatre today and tomor- , M. Cohans smash Broadway stage mtf Irish," and the lilting folk song.‘ "Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow.”. “Slngllf in the Rain" sari-he iservice to the colrmunity extends Batting (three leaders in each league.) Player, Club G AB B. B Pct- CULLBNBINE, Browns 27 78 20 31 .397 VAUGHAN, Pirates M 94 l9 80 .303 DICKEY, Yankees 36100 12 38 .380 TRAVIS. l Senators 31127 25 48 .378 MIZE. Cardinals 13 1X9 l9 43 SLAUGHTER, Cardinals 31128 45 353 S The 77th annual graduation ex- ercises 0! the Prince County hospi- tal were held last evening in the high school auditorium at, sum- merslds when five nurses received their diplomas and pins. The grad- uates are: Marjorie Aileen Bryon- tflu. Spring Valley; Mary Edna Sin- nott, Emerald; Roberta Edna Ram- Sflli. Arlington; Edna. Elmira Web.- ster. Bedeque; and Muriel Eileen Moss, Springhill, N. s. Th? sDacioii-s auditorium was fill- ed wth the relatives and friends of tile graduating class. Patriotic I decorations. flowers and potted Plants made a proper setting for the nurses in their white uniforms. Besides the nursing staff the medl- t-‘Bl Staff 0f the hospital were pres- ent as well as Mayor John l‘; Cflmlibell and Rev. W. C. Cook who delivered the Florence Nightingale Pledge to the graduating class. . After the program Miss Brown and the graduates were congratulat- ed by Mr. Holman, the Mayor and doctors. At the reception that fol- lowed the nurses received congratu- lations from their many friends. An orlltestra. brought the happy occa- l Program March-Seating of Nurses. 7 Song-O Canada. | Opening address-Mr. H11‘. Hol- man. Piano duet-Mrs. E. P. Foley and Mrs. J. Callaghan. Pledge — Florence Nightingale Rev. Mr. Cooke. Presentation of diplomas-Mr. H. T. Holman. i Presentation of flowers - lvrss lJanet Horne. Master Michael Schurman. t Address to Nurses-Dr. E. T. Tan- on. Intermission. » Sale o! candy. . Violin solo (encored) Mr. Icgan Vocal quartette-(encoredy Mrs. ,Whalen, Mrs. McLeod. Mr. Moun- ‘tam. Mr. Young. Solo-(Encoredl-Mr. John Waik- Mead- er. l Accompanlsts-Miss ows. Mrs. Wm. Forbes. God Save The King. Sue i l PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS \ .' The following was the address of H. T. Holman. Pres. Prince County [Hospital at, Nurses’ Graduation - , School Auditorium on Thursday; Ladies and Gentlemeriz- Nurses’ graduatiorls cure with such regul- arity that. ths evening may be iclassed as an annive sary-alzother lmilestone in cur history. On the ‘highway a miiltsione marks the distance one has travelled and how far one has to go. Our Journey thus far has occupied 29 years. but the distance we have yet travel ‘s as vet un-known. The years that are gone forever axe periods of pro- gress and service-those that ap- gear on the horizon hold hopes of l etwr and brighter . to come. ‘We have plofourld lath tn the future-faith in the Institution- faith in the Medical Staff-faith in our Internal and Extenal Man- agemant-and last and by no means least-faith in the community in which we live. The Hospital has ijustified its exbtence in a thous- and ways. It has brought health and happlnea to countless numbers and instilled into the hearts of our tpeople a. feeling of security frrm dreads that threaten them. The far beyond its walls. This is ex- emlfflied by tonight's activities. 'I‘h_a Nurses who are receiving their diplomas this everfng. tc ether with those who have gradua in the ast are a host carrying the know- edge they have acquired in the I-Itzspital into the home of the sick and the afflicted bringing hope and cheer to replace worry and pain-the constant companion of slcknes and disease Th ingly pleasing functions in Hospital's actilvlVes-pleuslng. not only to the Nurses themselves, but to all those who are. in an way, connected with the Inst tutlon. Thcv are eflliailv rfeasln" to the general public. for, it is they who wlil really reap the benefit of the servbes of these thoroughly trained and capable nurses. The following figures, taken from our financial statement will give you an excellent idea of the extent and scope of your Hospital's activities. our expenditures amount- ed in 1940 to a total of 341788.75 made up asfollowu- Meat and Fsh. Butter Milk. E888. Bread and F1011!‘- $4470.53 Groceries, 4295.38 Drugs. Medical and Surgical Supplies. 5292.47 Bedding, Punishing. Kit- chen Utensils, Soap etc. 1309.55 X-Ray and Laboratory. 3320.25 Light Water and Fuel, 3366.51 188129 Laundry. Salaries and “W808. 8204.34 Insurance. Printing. Station- ery, Stamps. etc. 1017.01 Repairs. 1405.42 mteleot, Collect! -rl Expense. . 341.88 em Telephone. 115.38 Installation of Sprinkler sys- 5079.90 hem Sundries. 981.86 34178875. ‘lb liquidate these expenditures we have the patients’ fees, and, in addition, there arc the many c0n- t made by the ladies Aid. the QM: Club and the generous residents of the County. I am de- iiiururnesa brotherl- H;- liglhd to take this opporunity o! 1a to d registering our oppnedatlcn of the qualify ~ Ivn In hiotitulion in Bonito! 5 {Va rses Receive Diplomas At u m m e rs id e Dr. E. T. Tanton delivers address to Graduates. r PIFSQIIIRCIOII of plns—Mlss Brown . ese Graduation; are GXCEQC-u thevinole-um and fllmlture purchased. he ladies Aid, which has been In continuous operation since the inception of the Hospital amt cam always be relied upon in enter-gem. lea of all kinds. The Okto Club, an organization of‘ eight. o! the young ladies of the wwn. have on numerous occasions. relieved the trustees of expenditures of no mean amounts. They carry out a iyearly canvass and directly m. minister a. portion of their collect- ions in that manner that is above reproach and in the best interests of the Hospital. The Trustees are very appreciative of the assistance they seem so willing to furnish. Mrs. Muriel McArthur is Honorary President. and the following make up the organization-Mrs. Inme arlane Mrs. Reginald Pope, s. Edwin Estey, Mrs. lreith Smith, pson, Mrs. Harold Schulman, Mrs. W. B. Howatt. The Hospital is administered by the IOUOMM who carry out their WOYR in s_ maner most satisfying l0 the Dllbllc and with an eifkzienoy that is more than gratifying to those who are. to a degree, at least. responsible for its proper operation, Brown. 1 - Supt. Miss Georgie Brown. 1 -- General Supervisor Miss Irena Champion. 1 - O. R.. Supervisor, Miss Paul- ine Hiltz. 1 - Night Supervisor. Miss Edith Cameron. l — Dietition, Mrs. McFarione. 1 — Reception Clerk. MISs Kath- leen Cameron. 5 - Graduating Nurses. 13 —- Intermediate Students. 3 — Preliminary Students. 2 — Cooks. 2 — Kitchen Maids. i -— General Maid. 1 -- Laurldres. I —- Janitor. TOTAL of 34. We have the following facilities Mrs. Carl Crockett. Mrs. J. C. Stm- ' E GUDI AND PRINCE “COUNTY CHRONICLE lwy “Nabisco Shredded Wheat". safety, comfort and efficient caret Carefuilv selected Governing Board with well defined duties, ccmpet- erit arlci well trained Super ‘end- ont responsible to the G: ment Boar-d. Adequate and e.‘ cl- ent pesonnel DFLIWYA’ il."'l"'i'l and supervsed. Otganized Medical Stall of ethical ccmpeient physic- ians and surgeons A!1'_‘flil:"" l ' - nest-is and iilerapeunc facilities. Accurate compete IIIGZILCKl le- cords, readily accessible for research . and follow-up. Regular 21TH) coll-i icrences of Meslcll Si ‘ ‘Wewlniz activities and results so as to maintain a high plane of :1‘ elitl. I i.’ KAA-sl-Abci. for serving the public- 15 — Private Rooms. ' i ‘l - Maternity Private Rooms. 6 - Seml-Pzlvate Beds i3 Rvirslfli 24 -- Ward Bede. l0 —- Basinettes. 2 — Cribs , TOTAL-ING - 64 Beds. i The foils-wing will give you a very, goccl idea of the scope of our act-i ivlties for the year that will closei on the 31st. s 1941 1940 pita.‘ Number of Patients ad- mitted, 2527 lasi ass‘ ‘Males. 12s": mo - ;Females 1140 994 Number of Ward Patients 781 619 Number of Private Patients, 620 Number of Semi-Prirate Patients 210 161 Number of Obstetrical ases 1.59 112 Number of Out-Pat- ients ‘I38 464 RELIGION Roman Catholics, i100 837 United Church 685 538 ‘Presbyterian, 291 194 Anglican. 353 134 Baptist, 127 90 Christian. 15 22 Church of Scotland, 21 26 Nazarene 3 l1 Church of God. 4 l Christian Brethren. ‘l l Hebrew, i. Greek Catholic. l. Luthem Total Num/ber of X- Rayr. 1377 856 521 Total Nrmber of Fleur- osoopes. 00 Patients’ Fee! 37,954.04 32,353.29. An increase over last year's collec- tions oi’ 5,601.75. Age has its advantages and its disadvantages. It brings experience which is of value, but it brlnlfi with it also wear and tear and the necessity of replacement and re- pair. During the year we have made the foiiowlng odidiidotlis and im- l-ovemerlts. pl-Iospltal painted. Hospital Sitt- lng Room redecorated. and new Hospital completely cleaned inside. Murry rooms painted. The James Ball mom cqnpletely mrrvaiiod. and 0500.00 eft ibi- unkeep of some, for vthich we are moat apprecia- tlve. X-Ray equipment and morn ro- modelied and painted at a cost of $450.00. New Metabolism Tester installed. New Gas and Oxygen Machine. New Bookkeeping System - Safe and Typewriter. Telephone Extension in Kitchen. New Jacket Heater in Basement. Part of Laboratory taken over for room for Janitor. CLASS ROOM — 9 Desk Chairs and a Skeleton. 'Newly Edulpped Special Nurses‘ Dressing Room furnished by P. C. i Hospital Nurses’ Alumnae Associa- tion at a cost of 0200.00. i OKTO CLUB qstreicher for Maternity Floor Individual llinamelware for Nur- sery. kigloen and Equipment for Delivery m. M ternitv Floor oompleiel, intcd. LADIES‘ AID v M Lfnen for Hospital and Nurses’ Home. Studio Couch and Rug for Nurses’ Home. We are now in need of a new Kitchen Range and Operating Room Sterilizers. v I would like to impress upon you the fact that this is an "Approved itcaiital" and la solecogrnlzed in til... Hospital World. Porybly swrle of you do not realize rut what this means and of who. advantage lt. one and all of us. To for this distinction. your INS III! I PIMCII. You can readily realize that an adherence to the above means rely; much indeed for the welfare ma, safety of our patients. It ‘s one oi our outstanding assets not measurq ed in dollars and cents. but. never- ' abie Vflll‘. have to be‘ actor-l H1701]. l: is Group Hcsplt-alzation. Every day. almost, brings reports cf Hospitals or OF-i gan-lzatlons lliiillfillrfltlfl"! this sell- eme. is a social arranlrenlcilt made by rzrCups which enables them to receve hospital chie ‘or their individual members and the 1' ros- pectire frmilies at a minimum o! cost paid in small Fnstallmerls Mr. W. E. Darby. one of our most active Trustees has graphics! an exccll- ent brief on th sllb‘ect which will, be o.’ material help when the time comes to take action. Whether ‘ it should be started now by" the, Hosptal. or wherho- “P rrloillrii wait for a more insistent demand is a debatable question. The matter is a live one and will, m (‘oubt have to be dealt with shortly. Al" ready one of our most p'.'cgre.=slve' W:nicn'5 Institute has become m- terested and has circulated a qucst- i, lonnaire among its members to as- i certain their reaction. The fact that the whole world is taking it up is an assurance that it has merit behind it. I would like, at this time. to dg- ress from the object of this meeting and touch upon a matter that is of intense interest to one and all of us. Col. the Hon. J. L. Ralston. Mwlister of Defense. has sent out e call fol- 32,00) recruits to complete our militaiv organizations. 190.000 have already anslvercd the c-nli to military duty. There Ls not the slightest doubt about the banncc responding. 'I'l-l‘s is the answer the young men of our country halve given to the call-and we. who. for many reasons are not. eligible for military duty mllst not bc found wanting when the call for the slnews of war, the silver- bullets is made. In a few days the Vbiorv Loani of 1941 will be launched. $607,000,- 000.00 ls an enormous sum. but iti can and will, undoubtedly. be rais- ed. It will be by cooperation. The power of numbers is marvelous. The aggregate of snail amounts is enormous. This is our opportunity to make our contribution be the war. “What can I do to help" is the phrase that is disclosing the spirit of the Candllm. The quesruri coir now be answered. Invest in this premium security. Support with your dollars those who are fighting our battles-those whose lives are in jeopardy. Another Tank-adoother Aeroplane-another Sh‘p. makes their task of defeating the enemy that much easier-the lack of them that much harder. 1t Ls up to us to provide this equipment and plo- vide it without delay. The whole world ‘s runazed at the effort and contribution made by Canada. On IJune 2nd vw will again put on our I mettle. Let us make assurance (oub- lv sure and if evcrvrlie. who ins the wherewthal 0r whose is good. Will make a c n llJll. cu there can be no doubt about the out- come, and once again Canada \\ ill cic- monstraie to the world h ‘l’ silent-Elli and her faith in flilfnorlflry‘. And now let us leave thc war. with its trials lluci tribulations. for a time, and touch ilpcn a more pleasing subiect- We h c hclc id- nlght o do hchrr in rll Flwiuu- ing Nurses. You will see I'm loav- lng the sweetest tllnc: in th." ias. We are unanimous. I am Hue. in m? Health. Wealth and Happiness. ‘Their three years of li“(iil'.lll~ siuiv and constant applications arc over. The’r first milestcllc is pastani thon- will soon be travelling a new high- .way, which we hope w'll have no ‘hills and hollows. but will b‘: broad and straight. rams lfl-tlie rod- liance of gcldcu opportunity, . Min Em. Elmira Webster, A breakfast of two Nabisco Shredded Wheat with milk and fresh fruit “has what it takes" to help feed a hun ry and tastes grand, besides. For Nabisco Shred ed Wheat is 100% whole wheat-with all the bran and wheat germ-in a form that is easily digested and uickly coa- vertible into the energy he needs to keep “on Your whole family will enjoy its crisp goodness and fresh, nut-like flavour. Be sure to ask for it by the full name, TIII CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, “M, NIGIIII Idle, (Judi: ‘ worries are over. and that reminds . If you get better. you've got ncth-i - ing to worry credit . wishing all of ihem a lllll mvsure ‘ e go". vxv- ‘ lrrissililiiriéfiiilécih-lrldéTf 5.1;.‘ CthQiFrlShlEPWirT-Qésilééh £55,. . .- » lning M155 Roberta m,“ R “hay ‘wrung to condmt lrnreco Miss Marjorie Aiieeél Brylznton. ggxllhlceewclrgéilfli-i ET3ill~al95 and arg/hisécelilelanrg tall-a diplirtlirrlrliads. Their The Hospital from which they graduate is a standardized Hospital d for real efficiency we think me — . ah . Mir. Gl-come was looking even l will bear comparison with any ,, < . . i t l f it u. e on ths contin- ,.,l[lCIlll8l than usual when Mr. glflb-Itilggd Othats 5L2 a Co“ which B czlivlxiyiflgvgi? declared he wasnti scarcely greoterhthan clciillilry un- ‘ “" ' ' , " ' k‘i‘.~ d caze fn l e home. Bléliiltviskyegiu seen your doctor? S lBellsides its direct scrvice to the ‘hYes bu, fie Says men's norm“; public, the _ool.iateral advantages “Tong “it/h ma" of its training school for rllrulgies v.11 in time. in fact has a e t‘ .. .. i , Wail-g’; gotgrciglgl’ figmfillnzswitrl become a_ {centre wiifli gill‘; Igglgpiétié worry abcut-elther the doctor's i 0f W" “l “ll “K 1h ‘h plain-stay of the sick pool- in Our right or the doctor's wrcn . If the rum“ doctors ggllt. gorge gotknothlng to now and for WOIKY a u. e 0c r’s wrong r '- ~ _. ti» my tim- e Wm .2“ t": tartar “tail about-either, you're iizcinz to l!" maghjséluvs be" expegtedko o its better 0r youre going to 8H. worse. pan. It is. rm the pubnc that the . ; h ~ ndertaken llle arducu" W01‘ Nu’ “at olilihlelir professcn, and age the aIlXLOUS and earnest workers worthy of their reward: Undoubtedly they ‘are and 211 rtzfiartxeiélli Duillt! 6W8? to see to t a e rely!!!’ S B neither withheld or rven grud- lngy. Cheer them with your 83TH- pathy. encourage them with your confidence; it Will contribute to i their success in‘ life. h be t Nor must t e reproac cas upon us that v5: grail; nulgjest onlv for r‘ch and a cse a are not rich must not hope to be helped in that wav in their direst need. This Hospital milSt be placed financially till it becomes possblc to rrlake every dweller _iri the Countv feel that he is within reach of that skilled help in hfs sore abcut. If > worse, yolfve only gct. two things to worry about-either the nurse the ‘il send you will be orleof the lmrcfaccd- clever sort. or she'll be one of those pretty ones. If she's the hardfaced, cleier sort, .\'ou‘ve got nothing to worry about. .and if she's pretty. _vou‘ll be so busy trying to get better you'll have n0 time to worzy! S0, vrhv worry!" DR. E. T. TANTON Mr. President. Ladies and Gentle- menz-vl/‘e meet arerfn this vear m ctngratiulrl-te the 27th graduation class of nu ses of the Prince County Hospital on the completion of their course“? instruction andltroixtuhngl; , h’ °°‘ Y h’ °‘" “hlhhv” °5 ° ‘heed wh'ch should be the birth- mnducl’ and Pm?!“ “huh may ‘right of every citizen. beariri in have been Wm us‘ and w wsmv mind the classic dictum hat. l” the dlphhl“ and badges “m” “What you do through others you fer-red upon them b0 our belief in .. , their worthiness to take part in d° “L” Wurselws‘ Everylmd‘ c“ the noble work which their Dro- ihelglsmmglgs we” walk according fessiorl implies-the work of helping | Hospkfl B not a large“, em l” heal and l” helleve‘ “'5 l“ ‘s ‘dowed institution. like some 0f the h‘ them l}? ‘he ha“; “d. ‘he dig; l, Hmfritals of Europe C!‘ of this tlggssdyfngl’ e 5m‘ m” mam‘: a iOOTITIIIBHb. So far as equipmenit. ‘ ' and alnten n a oncelrled t m: they will well and faith- r mmfi be §k§§s,"§,,°,_,m,e,mm "lily WNW" “M! dim“- W° "h" with the voluntary contributions o1 IISVE bééfl IIItCXVStCC in them aural-w f the County. lggiggwfifalésgfmfjti“ 38°” El;§,l‘l,l§8' “w; 1t follgwc. therefore, that large l‘ m ‘ 35- ' donations and bequests. which send than out into the world to jcln the devoted band whose duty and whose life is to help to cheer the sick and the dying, and to en- deavor to nurse back to health and to usefulness those that are ready to perish. Itldisbgultiet and wou oil o pace or me ,, p L divell at any length upon the duties d fiildiglélgg, 52mg‘ “what has and responsibility of the trained ‘ this to (50 wgm m? Tymmng hung ‘ School for nurses?“ It has much to The? hhenl-‘elves- 5° l" 85 m?“ do with it. To have a properly or- tralning goes. no doubt fully realze gunned and eqmpped Twain; them. Thev ICIIIOW that. to the sick 5,9,0‘); for “W525 W“ my“; have they must be kind, patient. and ways and means. and the Training °°ll5ld°lale' maklllil albwlihc? l" l School is part and parcel 0i the lhell‘ wehlme-‘S “ml 9V9“ hmél? llll‘ Hospital itself. Tile-re is no line of reasonableness; effacing the!‘ 0W“ dmqarcation between them. and individuality and tastes and even w,“ “new, the one am, does their Win10“ for the 200d 0f their good to the other. Patients: pocketlhfl their 91"“ and Our nurses in training. with few stooplng to conquer their whims yxceptiurls, do the wl-loh- nu sing and their prejudices by womanly work of i-hc llosilltal. anti tllcy do kindness and skillful management. i, we.“ OI l-llel!‘ Wlflitlvns t0 tlit’ 99m‘ And these arc some of our Nurses; mllfiity ‘whey RILOW OOmDIWItlVBlY, they are ireaiihy. and happy. they little, for that part of their trainlriil are well-educated, thcv il-we culti- cimnot be learned in the Hof-pital ivaled minds and reldlozi taste: The world in future must be thelr[ They have coma to us of their Hospital; Miss Bpwn. or Misslown free will. having (‘lIPSFII the Champion. 0r Miss I-liltz. or Miss I Hill's-HIE o! the sick n; thcr life's i C-nuleron will not be then‘. and irnrk: because lhcv lure a natural their own iwod sense and their i rlnzitrldr icr ii. Tiler have kndly iSPlI-IQFHIICG aided alwavs bv the instincts, and they y 91d willing might. be considered in the nature of an endowment. should as much as possible be used in the direction of providing new or nenxsary building exiensions. We ccrlbinlv seem to have won and to have retained the confidence of those upon whom the Hospital is chiefly advice of their allies and DTCIF- i and rcadv obedience to those in _ tors, the doctors mustgln iuiurc be ,_ authority. Th“. to“, "W, Drags- . iher ttainers. i Nor will this part i Sim mcy wigh to excel] in m of their train ng always be easy.‘ Ami m“, my fmnd; I have The ljlablts. demeanor and sur- had my 553g I wish i; had been iéiiitiihii‘ Férrriillvir?’Jiiiéimiitiilhihmi’ m}; 5°’, “'5, ‘hght, ‘M, ‘ _ ; ‘ gooi one. n o e ra ua ifrom iheYI-Icsoltal patentstoivrhiclg class of 194p 1 s,“ be o; good . hey hale been nccus ome.. an cheer, and may God speed you and 1W1" "0""? "0 ht’ "l" l“ l1 ‘"3’ umber ycu on your noble msslon. i different. way. Thee will be the . social and othfi- problems also to be War-ZS Years iigo Today ‘dealt. with which require all the (By The Canadian Press) tact and sk'll for their happv solu- tion: but they will vrin easily by kindness and iiorbearance. that wl-rlch would be strenuously reacted -ii drmalidrd as a right. There are i other duties on which it Ls un-i llccvssazy to dwell-their dutv tor themselves. to each other to this’. Prince Countv Hospital. and to b: i {he loyal and true helre‘ s to nhyflc- ails and surgeons. and to the honcilrable prcfesslon to which they new belcng. The reputaton and 202d il rlc MAY‘ '23. lfilil-Srrong German attack forced F ouch to evncuau llouaumont and Cllmlares in Ver- (iun area. Russians orcuncti Sir- of all there will be so? in their dlslit Persia. and British IC-TC€!|II'II' ikccolng. and we may rest a SW70‘! ilrovod iileir posit cns on Lilli‘ 1- that will never bring disgrace. bank of the River Tigris.