MAY 22. 1947 ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MIMI’ <i"/il}’*‘ % i .\!1- r-‘xfl’ . r - | ‘c w‘ J i250“ "o. / i v I promise with a ring ‘of sincerity. hc lpcint Guarantee of perfect color. cut. brilliance and flawless ualrty! Look for the nanrc Bridal reath inside the ring you choose. Rirh in promised happiness, thc thrilling beauty cl a Bridal Wreath dgillfllld ring is worthy oi the love “rn-h cons with it. So remember ml only Bridal Wreath ollers this Ftidotllltem 1H! PROUDESY NAM! IN DIAMONDS c. w. varreason JIWILLZ]: Great George Strneg amt Iafvlwmonu: MOASE Jewellers g Large Assort- 1T3? nfiefi? and Wedding j/ l Rings. SUMMERSIDE I}! mmri/r l lug, ‘lots harvested at different stages Freeze Only Vegetables Fresh Picked ii Vegetabl s t be fwezins ulltts oer iofiiilidoiittltfifi 9°19". Just as they should be cook- cd’ a5 5°“ 85 l-‘lflssible after harvest- m This is the recommendation n‘ e by “a” “Derianent stations wllllCh llflVe tested 1955 of flavor tenderness and vitamin contetnt n; Wpetables after the harvest. Prompt handling or garden prod ttcts from harvesting to freezing l; of the utmost importalttceFsnys ex. tension bulletin 244 from thc Uni. versity of litiirmesota. "For exam- Ille. holding freghly plaked pa“ in l‘ warm T°°m for 3 to 4 hours will materially toughen t-he skins. 1,055. (‘S of Vitumln C are greatest during From Garden this lteriod." _ Ollc to two tihirda of their orig- inal Vitamin C value, the bulletin 535's» may be lost by vegetables in 24 ihonrs at room temper-alum 1g "M05581? to hold overnight, they should be placed in a refrigerator or covered with crushed ice. Never "Y to ihold them after shelling, slicing or scalding. Th6 findilntii concerning the lou of nutrition are of importance to housewives who harvest or purchase vegetables for the table. Peas are of flavor due to delay in cooking or an outstanding example of the losl processing. Tests by the state ex- periment station at Geneva. N. Y., showed also that Vitamin C con- tent dropped M peas grow older. In nl ntaturity over a 10 day period, the oldest lots contained 36 per cont less Vitamin C tihen the ydung- cst_ "ilhey also lost terndemess. as indicated by a tendcrometer road- iug of 80 for the youngest, and 140 for the oldest. Tenderometcr ls a new device to measure toughness. Peas are sweetest at dsrwn. u- cordlmg to the Washington state college, and if harvested then should be kept in a cold place until cooked. frozen or canned. Spinach stored at room tempera- ture lost 48 per cent of its VltBml-fl‘ C content in 24 hours, according to the Oklahoma experiment SPRING VALLEY W. l. The spring Valley Women's ln- stitute held their monthly meet- ing at the home of the president. lVfrs. Everett Sudsbury. There were nine members and five vis- itors present. Meeting opened by in unison. Minutes were read and approved. Red Cross convcnor reported she has sent knitting and sewing to Charlottetown. Some discus- sion followed about the Institutes part in the district convention program. "The committees report- slnging Ode and repeating Creed ‘$1.00 for treats sent to the sickl Garden-fresh for freezing mum not more than two hours after har- vesting. station: and in six days it. lost 91W- per cent. Spinach is often six days,‘ on the way from fii-lti in the table.- Variotias of vegetables recom- rmendecl for freezltig are. in general the homo garden kinds which excel in trndcrness and flavor, without regard to their shipping qualities. Use stmall, tender bccts, the young tender leaves of all greens, carrots harvested late in the fall and mat- ure but not woody. Grade llma. ‘beans and peas ‘by floating in cold brine and discarding all that sink to ttho bottom, which will be over- mature. Pick corn slightly more mature than for table use. Whole tomatoes do not freeze well. four visitors pres-mt, after which the minutes cf the previous meeting were then read and approved. Some unfinished business was then discussed which included the turning in of some quilt blocks. Reports from the various com- mittys was lte"rd and the bill 0f. was received and paid. Mrs. George Kitson invited the members to her home for next meeting. The new committees were appointed as follows. School-Miss- Blanche Docflictw. dick-Mrs. Raedvorse Sterfarii and lvfrs. George Kitson, Lunzh - Mrs. Hlbbert. Tvemraz-e. Mrs. Redverse Stewart. ed and new ones appointed were as follows: School, Mrs. Hiram Harrington: sick, Mrs. Rcbt. Glover and Mrs. Hurry Sudsbury: program. Mrs. Mrs. Richard Mum“ and Mrs. .Gcorge Kltson. The correspondence .wa5 read and discussed. It was decided to invite the Glas- llews Briefs LONDON. May 20 - (A?) -- Clturob o! Imlllnd leaders voted today in support the protected publication of s. new version of the bible translated for modern readers. The Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury ap- proved a resolution calling upon the Archbishop to appoint Angli- can Church representatives to an inter - denominational editorial committee to work with the Ox- ford and Cambridge University presses on the translation. There was no indication when the work would start. P101011. N. 5.. May I0 —((7P) - Mr. Justice W. F. Carroll said tvromenoor 1 1 at the closing of the Supreme ‘ Court. here today that he bcliev- __ I G_____ ed ‘l5 per cent of all criminal cases were caused by the can- sumpflon of intoxicating liquors. He made the comment: while sen- tencing a. man whose counsel had argued the defendant had bccn , intoxicated. UPTAWA. May 20 -_ (OP) _ Plans for the training of civil- ians under Canada's vocational training plan when rehabilitation training of ex-service personnel is complete, will be discussed at a meeting of the Canadian Voca- tional Training Advisory Council which opened hcre today. The meeting, attended by delegates charge of the program. A paper, "Preparation of Lawn" was read and a tree contest. was enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee, and the meeting adjourned. lorlou Matlysprvy to Guaranteed. in wrllln‘. h proton your furniture, rugs, blonhh, clot lrrg and fun moth damage for fin n, or lorlou pays ‘or the damage. M: wlmrotccl a man's suit for flvo Luca-only 9c u your; other articles equally . Ivy this guaranteed moilupray today hum your department, drug or hardware non. loading laundrln and dry charms urn Barlow your clothing, furs, hlonlu rugs and furniture. RLOU Guenintt-ed from all parts of Canada. opened under the chairmanship of Dr. 5* "ed MCNHIIY. Chancellor of the University of Alberta. and will continue for three days. LONDON, May 20 _. (c?) ...A consumers‘ strike by Canadian children against rising pricey 9f chocolate bat-s and soft drinks won editorial praise from the Times of London which termed the protest “the right sort or strike and one calculated to make British buyers "wistful" at tho thought of ltltting back at ’. SEVEN TllE FIGHT T0 SMASH PRICES IS STARTING. WE’lIE SMASIlEII JOIN THE BARGAIN CROWDS-AND SAVE otzsrsncatxs feuels- The MWBDHPErZs famous fourth leader" - which deals humorously with lighter topics cf the day~called attention to the ltlzh degree of organization or the strikers in publicizing their mm. Daign of “infantile unrest" and boycotting the vcttdcrs whose prices were deemed exorbitant. PLAN NEW HOSPITAL Ol-LMFIOWN. Que, -_. (c?) Site for the proposed Barrie Mam-l women mayo, o; m1, “umaa”. orial Hospital has been chosen on Ontario town. by accltunutlon suc- Huntington Road. south of hercnicccding the late George T. Colg- Funds for the new ltospiizil "will be trtrvn, secutfltl in Chaieauguny and Hunt- otlur nontinees withdrew 1n lava;- ington counties. l‘ BIAYOR BY ACCLAMATION --'1CP) - ‘vVJ. Hughes has of Mr. Hughes. l CARLEXTON PLACE, Ont., bells who died Zilarch 22. Fol: armaal, i tlllAKElt iilili just a few minutes of your time to play 1n smiling R. BOEHNER Jeweller t _ M V w-u d B__ gow Road players to present their ftstllonlarilltig ollllfiss lliilcrenlcesflnrygx- variety coitcert in Kingston Hall in -.L‘3'Beye. GODKIN BROS. sumraasms. r. s. r. Juli Wreath Diamond an! Woddlnl Rings ‘time ‘tn . t). Fmtgrrls Zfnrnzriiiil, wssrrns: scmvrtsrs mom: xucutan 1.0m: FlDltONTDN, May 2o ... (c?) » Ectmonlcntnns need have no . JI The problem tackled by the scientists here is also being stu- died at the University of Zurich in Switzerland and st Ohio State College. ton. Letters of "thank you" for fruit received were read. All cor- respondence was read and dis- cussed; $1.00 was_.v.t>l.cd toward- tha A.C.W.W. million member; plan; also $5.00 to Mrs. Lend to help purchase stools and chairs for the RC. Hospital. Members thcn decided to invite the Irish- town Play to the Hull. The program consisted of n. contest, "Animal Crackers", put on by Mrs. Keith Harrington and a mystery supper contest put. on by Mrs. Everett Sudsbury. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Suds- bury and Mrs. Hiram Harrington. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess and meet- ‘ lng closed with the King. EMYVALE W. I. The regular monthly meeting "r or an atomic explosion that i Contrary to popular belief. no nth! wipe out their city, bu: outstanding qualifications are re- Prilill‘ pl phenomena of behavior l comm txuolear particles l5 , The soapfish exudes mucus from i!» uncxplaltied. its skin when handled. is I ’\\ Ilave Kn/Moil/e/flrc rm? Shine one at» with 2 IN I . . . chino ihc other with the polish you're using ‘l’ FOR YOURS!!! ‘ lliliiilliilillltiirl, enhance; llltfl/rmllil/g |\\\\ "I A 2w some 7 l" 1 was originated co ‘ilmblao a cleaning lttion ‘ad ‘h. Pdmh was held at Mrs. Matthias Callu- ‘mlfllllll Physicists at the Unl- qulred for the work. beyond the ance. . . iii-ill’ of Alberta now are work- usual standards required to The president presided and pvt on tiuclcar physics under the graduate in physics, says Dr, opened the meeting by singing, upon-retort of Dr. G. 0. Luntt- Scott. the Institute Ode. 'I‘lte minutes grllilh. Professor of physics. and Ila spent several months last of lull mcetlns Were m; H. B. scott, assistant profes- summer working on atomic en- and adopted. i“ g" . ergy research at Chalk River and Reports from different com- "en-n hot. stressed that the unl- found it "very interesting." mlttees were given. ‘Mil rill carry out our: re- -_--_._ Members on the school com- o» -1\. specializing in the SLIPPEBY SOAPFISII mlttec for next month are: Mrs. James Quinn, Mrs. Joseph Duffy l Sick. Mrs. Dominic McDonald‘; Mrs. Dan McGlnn. . Programme: Mrs. Vincent Mc-P Closkey. Mrs. l". J. ‘Trainer (IB-' elected). A letter of thanks for a treat! was read. No new business was undertaken. Collection for the' evening amounted to $1.60. Three new members joined. Mrs. Walter Coady invited m; membe s for next meeting. Roll csil to be answered with a prize for fish pond. The meeting was closed by sing. ing God Save The King A dainty lunch was then serv- cdgby Mrs. Callaghan. HAMPSHIRE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Hampshire Women's Institute was hold at the home of Mrs. l-llbbort Trentere on May 13th. The meeting openr-d by slngfn‘ the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unis-m. Roll call was iflg action of a w“ PIIIO in one peodncp. w Yo“ C!!! $173 yqug “m” l inst, sparkling i I ‘lithe. A single nest will l Prove this, ‘ ‘ 1 , t l Flu. novntnrt. onto» mil most-mum _ i "w -~»-~ ~ _ _ . .,: .\ v ~ ‘\a Ill DI VI I who YOU IO ‘ Ni‘ W They can't ruitt It. Acts quickly. surely. Eny to mo. Over l0 yours success. Iuy l0 at drug. hardwaru. gonlral stores. 35c. Hull Vcnocr Clll. lot! III! North, Duh ghan with l4 members in attend-l i m" "lid I per towels had been botislil responded to by l2 members and] the near future. The collection was taken up amounting to 85c. The amount in the Gift Box now totals $.58. Ilt was moved and seconded that the meeting be itdlattrned. An Auction sale was then carried on the auctioneers being Mrs. Win~ sloc Watts and Mrs. George Kitson l/he sum of $3130 was realized at ‘this sale. ' ' Lunch was served by the latlwi altrr which the singint! of ill! National Anthem bfmlillll lhfl imeeting to a..close, MT. MELLICK W. T. - Eight. members attended the monthly meeting of Mt. Melllck W. I. st the horns of Mrs. Albert Bruce. With the president presiding. the meeting opened in the usual manner with Ode, Creed and roll call. Minutes of previous meeting were approved as read. Sick committee reported that three treats had been given. Bills for same were presented and paid. School committee reported that the school had been visited. pa- and a blind ordered. Mrs. Lawton MacEachern and Mrs. Albert Bruce were appointed as sick committee for next three months. The school committee was re- appointed. It. was moved, seconded and car- ried that $5.05 be sent to the loa- gue of Mercy of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital to purchase a blanket for the Hospital. The notice re Million Member Fund was read and the secretary was instructed to forward thl f“ n! $1.00 tn the Charlottetown office Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Jack Mamas. Miss Edna Robertson will be in i l rwo mas DEATH I , ‘h-agtc accident on the Bulkley irivcr, near Telkwa. B. 0., caused the deaths of Gerald Spence. l0. and his brother, Arthur. eight. Juno Spence, l9, ls seen with her ' other brother. Michael, four. whom who managed to save when their ‘rowbost. capsized in flood waters. fllslkwcisflotiniloancrthofrrinec eRUNIQ game. It's EASY! It's FUN! Yet you may soon find yourself gliding over hill and dale at the wheel of l. powerful new Monarch 98'? z a a or the winner s~- - one of these other grand and cxpeno 3r brakes. Double-acting shock absorbers. Deluxe built-in radio. 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