(Q MAKE THIS 30-DAY TISTI I fe II I ilté‘ sc reu m in ' t l ‘ g . . . bocouoo I forgot ono simplo Tell" ORDS. ..wor is. uwords...‘ they were driving me mad! Magazine editor is no job for any- one who's as irritable and hesdachey all the time as l wusl “Then I tried Kellogg's 30-day test. That one simple change of diet really helps me lteop fit. Now, I have a grand time at work and often hours, too! And I really go for Kellogg's Bran Flakes. They taste so good!" I. I 10H" woolly II ooo your doctor! But if you llfl hol dull and headschey, you may only be suflerin; from in~ complete elimination. Especislly it’ you're over Si. Here's how one simple change of diet can help you keep fit: 2. Start rlglli now to eat Kellogg's Bran Flakes every That word “cat-eer‘ nursing to many a. t out of tzhe Army, Navy or Alr Yrrce and in search of a job. Not only novice-r. but women vet- , trans with years 0.1‘ experience are "id “M71718 I "#55 l0 nlnevmonm Prabtlo ’ Nurses‘ Course offered by the Ont.- ' agid Rleaestébllig. c .. rave e . gmempgyumes Al“... on returning b0 a ltospltal asses are wndumad by soon as she flnlslzed. Jwsle Young, Aston. Ora-b. and Jean e Ont... both gmd- ) members oi By‘ KAY REX Canaidan Press Stall Wrltol‘ gem)“ as .- <02) - W _ 115 itll '. una. lan girl morning. No harsh doses . . . iust keep fit the run/q! way! Get more oi tho “bullt" your system needs by eotinl delicious, gently-laxative Kellogg's Bron Flakes With Other Parts Of Wheat! s. Jun thlny doyo should prove to you how grand ir is to (eel olert, to have the energy ior oll the extra things you‘d like to do. You'll wsnt to go on keeping fit the Kellogg woyl Koep fit with Kellogg's evor iqy in illo yoorl " ut. Otunsdn. the age or nurses has created a Ex-Servicewomen‘ M n» no wool» m Take To Nursing practical nurse can ve." so Yuunz. “She 1s registered nurse lu Sllppfinflll TB. l‘ li-ll l? 1 t. the m “it”? ul° " A mmgpror m? loyod tn the lm-nw wor t-aln types o! pntiems. . her duty mm“ 3 lo I any Kollon’: Io Iovoun ho. ln n locont ourvoy, 3 tlmol os many housewives votod “Kello¢g’o" their iuvourlto Bran Flakes as named other brand. Look for t o golden-yellow pnduflo — rry the new. lame THRIFTYrtu. horb- own rrsmrzt- arm"- “5 " ° maid t t; m1 .lvllasmmmo§brw.gyeambetorejo n; The practical nurse may be out. will be b0 take over the minor pubs thus tracing the grwdrumte tar more wonk. Fort William bamltorlunn nautical Navy." said M154 port-mt. work." Learns Cltlltl Cure Sleek-Slim-Smootla-and Trim! Only these words can doacribo tho "cum laudlo" performnnoo, tho grltceful, streamlined designing, the writing joys to be found ln this newest of pens . . . tho Water-man's Tsperitmnofiftpooau llifedma. Olly Wanna-h QM: d! than olvooonn i’ Matchless bounty o! lino swooping gracefully from up u: barrel-end. * Individual nib selection . . . you choose tho nib that lulto YOUR ’ handwriting. ‘k No "blind" writing . you still loo tho tipoflhonihunoowbut you write. i’ "Herman's fomono One-Stroko Fillet-sud Iukquoduos Food-Hint flows tmo and any. _ A i Baokod by Wotcmolfo 100 oorvioo panama. Port Ar- in will be nmnfllfinent. clplos oi’ nutrition and oookou? and o unily 2-1 a ward aid bbiore 1 Jghed 11w gllfluflilyg of meals Wm“ m -- flee Th“ For the first u»: nwnths the m. do ield course ls giving rue thedoezxglpgréege attend Lectures 3M also uwlr in city hospitals and nur- ” Hod m Do on Jo ~ want-nu t. SasllL. m” W" '1“?- P° . mta ‘forays ytllftf} ln nheofir Fomo "We '1 “ii-mwiiii M ‘ tent of Veterans as. a lmspltsl mutant. and plans um “nu! “m” monflwo! just’ as their course they are on from the ltcmc or hospital “there they are working. “Right. now ncere planumg a The care oi cluldron Ls the ohiet stand?“ “mm 1 i“ ‘he Primal nur b1 Mlsisl Young oonoltnded. “ll. probu_ wlle logreen om- plete wlth a ndnupialde nurse‘: cap trtmrnzcl wltth a groan l c! the black band which the latex-ed nurse wears." Overseas Closeups of Canada’: Forces wnitl 1% €Rl‘i‘ll‘§‘£l.§"“ FORCE OVERS , May 23 _ (C?) _ Bronw. wde n-me for one or the Canadian Army's biggest. non-um. bfliant operations. has su, arets, checolute and on zen g to Canadian soldiers from North Airloa to Germany. Flnutwod by 52.500000 from one Canada-tr covartmtent. farmer Genrmn naval barracks Wllshelshavelt. Germany. headquarter-s u! the mtmpgm at, "P. reflllonslble ior supplying (LA. O F‘. personnel. Supervisor act. Charles oi st. John's. Nlld. is in charge oi the ' . Don n at .. as second-incom- \ Maple ‘In-anstlt Camp at. Dolmen- horst. Germany. claims 1t», has more enlurhnmment and spurts e ul - ntent. than any camp in 0.43% ‘Pltoontloe o! the elementary prin- LE5 . Nowfl ' our!” ‘- Notice? __ n. stfilfltrfifi-QZTE? mt. ITS AIMS In Chlrlcter otuhod, Scouting 599k; develop and tlx m Canadian w the lundantentals oi rat-tun. glltlzaxtnkbvib. 1-1 (m) “s, u DQE odfi" . nslhi , -- q .' ltlos boned Ioundntlon‘ oi l$afl lthe 8B0 t.’ inlllli , m!’ lifitullgds) my ‘My l0 G‘;l."D° Quoting the Founder. lord Baden-rowel "Th9 “H0110!!! l Q r tionltio i613 . l. giomumulluTdt-tttlpdifilgg" METHOD Not by preooninr not. by , v to into s “o mint a. wholliihlnk n . . . ssoela. bo eats and values and activities; lv than qualities expression '—os.i r ,. - Turn Every Bay; when iroqttontly bu been referred to u "summon, 1n By use o! the positive nrlncl le 0i ‘IS" and "DOES" ln the p - in’ at the Scout Laws: ' - ‘A, Scout's honour IS 1s be trust- “A Scout’ 1S loyal." “A Srmnls duty 1B to be useiui " and to help others.” "A Soon. IB o friend to . ." "A Soon IS ouurbeotts". "A Soou-t 1s a Irlond to B-rllllllllg". "A Scouts OBEYB orders . " “A Smut. Skill-ES AND WHIST- dii ioultaes." Scout I8 tlmrltty." "A Scout. IS clean. in mutant. word and dood." That is, all these timings are EX- oi n Scout. because he E I . » OUTING As this ls being written. (Thurs- day evening) thc weather looks as ‘Y tt n; will be ox for Vlciorlp Day rythlng works ant as You reod this, vlslt-s will have been made to Camp Buchan art-d Qualla-Wnlls with some hikes thrown in. which we hope will be reported ln this 001mm next week SPRINGFIELD W. l. On Mag‘ lst the Institute met ln the school. The meeting was o- en- ed by lhc president. Mrs. J. lun- nst l-Iaslam ln the usual nmnner. Twelve members answered roll call by naming a iavorl-tc spring flower. The minutes of the last meeting were rend and approved. The committee tor beautifying the school grounds reported that two shrubs had been ordered and seeds received. A bird chart for the school find 11 lilngllxh book tor the library hart been bought by the teacher and the bills were pissed to the treas- urer. Mrs. Reginald Haslam and Miss Ardyce Hsslam were appointed 1,0 l5 ottend the music festival. Finished work arsed in to the Red Cross comm ttee consisted n! I) diapers. '1 prs. ankle socks and 1 pr. men's socks. It was Jm-tded to hook a mot to be exhibited at the convention and Mrs. l-lyutt Hnlom, Mrs. Wm. Haslsnt and Mrs, Joseph Mathoson were ap- pointed to make the necessary plsns. It was moved and seconded that each Iomily contribute to the Pritnco County Hosplul campaign. The following are the new corn. mitten: School, Mn. Norris Sfinclglr, lunch. Mrs. Andrew Hughes. Mrs. glrthur Haslom snd Mrs. Orowrord Bu mnto. Salvation Army Wor Borv- H‘ ices, has organized s. ram with: over» spare mlnuw o the 4B hours and?“ I 1n the oolmp owoitllfl h. Elm sport-s fleirl has three volley ball courts. two baseball diamonds m... “i? l2: l ~ nts, darts, cards, checkers lndltoble 3mm. There 1s also a mwweel theovro ond n. mom theatre presenting tbroo Votldevillo shows and movies dolly. Jun Nlouwenhuys. Dutch cnotnr u ctson the members to her home ior June, roll coll to be. answered with an Qxfihllgie oi plant lllpo. .. .. t Mrs. Hlohgrt clfivtldhdpllts: r3101: Mrs. Joseph Mnthuon sud Non-ls Slnololr. Tho blsnket committee consist- t lrnl of Mrs. Joseph Mstheson and —. I MR SERVICE‘ IN All-PEI‘! Mrs. William Haslam re premium blankets received. At the close of the meeting three of those blankets were auctioned by the president and a substntmal sum realized. s. 0.1". unrsor ofitcnns ,Ou Wednesday evening. bin); 15. Excelslor Division. Sons of em- perartce of Wllmot Valley held their regular weekly tneetlnz with u good attendance of tnentbers. Worthy Patrlach Sister Audrey Waugh called the meeting to order and the following officers look t-helr places. Worthy Associate — Bro. Yrattk Jul-dine. l? Scrlbe~slster Reta Todd. Trcusuret'--Bro. Kenneth Hucslls. R. Scribe-Sr. Jennie ardine. Assistant R. .Scrlbe-Sr. Lllynn Sobey. Chaplain-Sr, Bet-h H055. Conductor-Br. Robert . Hogg Assistant Con.-Sr. Mildred Cur- s. lmlde Sontlnqk-Br. Eldrerl Slm~ mons. O, Sentinel-Br, Leslie Waugh. The usunl opening ceremony was conducted alter which llve candl- dntos for membership were brought forward, They were uccopteg b61111 e _ . They are Phyllis l-logz. Buelalt Jar-din‘. Marjorie Huestis. Edwin Sllllker and Claude Waugh. These new members brine the total membership oi hhls Soc- iety to titty-eight. In the business period. routine tnnt-ters were dls~ cussed and lt was decided to hold meetings each week in May and to decide or the last meeting ln May, . ~ , the schedule for the summer nmnths, During the “Good o! the Order" n Sister member Sr. Rots. Todd. who recently played a. prom- lnent part ln a wedding ceremony. was conducted to a out o! honor by uhakers. Sr, Todd bh low members very churtnlngly. r their klnd words and gm and. 1n- vlted nll to visit her in. her iuture homo, Several original games and contests followed. ‘mo meeting ln the usunl wu/y by slnalu! a Division h n and prayer by tho Chaplain, Pan's! iot- the evening Sr. Lllyan Sobcy, menu's cttoss ‘w. I. The monthly meeting 0i’ Kelly's Cross W_ l. was held at. the home of Mrs. Gordon Wnddell, Monday. May 6th. The singing oi the Insti- t-ute Ode brought. the meeting to order. Roll call was nmwere by ten members. Bbt visitors were also in attendance. 'l\he minutes oi the previous meeting were rend and seconded l7! Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan. Member'- shlo tees amounted to 25c. l1 was reported that the Dlxlo Water cu s nr-Tdlspenser had been purchase ior the school at an ox- pense ot $16.10; The slck committee presgnted a blll o! 62c (or sick trea s. . A message ct sympathy was sent. to one ot the members on tho death of her sister. Members on Sick Committee this month are: Mrs. Gordon Waddell. By J. a. WlLLlAMS OUT out: WAY f Ptudsfié, N; EPHANIO.’ ‘TELL "rt-tens woJARe .' “may mm . o1.‘ EPHANIO l5 A NUT, BUT ‘meme Ii some nowwce 1o GOLD.’ IMAGINE ALLg/‘OUR OLD OLD ACACIA TREE ‘TELLIN’ ABOUT LOST RHEUMATlfiM AN‘ BKLD‘ HEAD CURES.’ WHUT A FUTURE TO-T ~- IHI UP THERE? A RV i... "sown. . NOW thot repatriation seeds" have eased, releosing equipmgqg (o, civilian service, you can once again enjoy Somiortable family travel on Comedian N ltlongl, Yo. Cm plln your trip with confidence that in CN’; friendly, expert care it will be o t You'll find travel more like old times again. pleasure all tho way.- t. tn C” inu- rtmlvoutt tutu Wherever you wsnt to go, you'll find your Clngdjg- National ticket olfice eager to help plan you; rtinerary, arrange train reservations, etc. Talk it over with Canadian National o rvrttvwnsar m emu» NAOIAN NATIONAL Mrs. Joseph Kelly. ool Conunltteo: Mrs. Stlrlln: Wu dell. Mrs. Ambrose hinting-tan L Commlttoa: Mrs, Maurice McDonald. Mrs. Stirling Weddell. Mrs. Louis Hogan. It. was decided to rocure mater- lal for the maklnx o the prizes (or the lottery which into be drawn tor June 21st. A special meeting was 1o be held at Mrs, Ambrose Mom:- ltanb, M y13th. corcemlng prepar- ations to the lottery. A contest ls to be held‘ at the next meeting charging a dime a try. Blanche Murray altered to clon- ate tho lze. The Government. grant. o! K25 has been received. Mrs. Ambrose Monaahan invited the members for the next meeting I Monday. June 3r n Meet g was a "lourned followed by the Natlonal Arnhem. A dainty " lunch was served by the ltosoesa as- sisted by the committee in charge. Everyone present was also treated to n loco of the Institutes first birth a._v cake made by Mrs. Stirl- ing Weddell. The remainder o! the was spent in quilting and social ntercourse. srnmovsnniEoot. n t t s l a.) so. t t G§OI O ! £1" 3gb‘ B O0 O1‘ the monl-lt o G ode X. elmu Prnude, Stuart MacKinnott. , Lloyd Kent; 2. I I Kenneth liiaclrv Eyr ' Proudo: 3. Keith oles. Grade IV.-1 Lelgltlon Proude; 2, Evelyn Mnclllnnan. Grade IIL-l, Everett Jmtslotz. Grade I.-1. Sylvia Proude. Catherine C_ Stevenson-Teacher.‘ outtosttnttvomttqust: Dom’ 25AM FOR Vouta ‘g cnuuomsuoaw!“ g ‘vs not A Ntce sun»! WMUNK ROM IN HPSBIMBO‘; UPHOLST EQED RIBS. ~43? THAT PHON‘! Lsfluce AND GRAQ A I» HANDFUL ot= SKY. ~ ~ swtss Totvovl! Rana. sol is o. language dc‘! trom Ldxtln‘ and spoken by so: 44.000 Swls. More flights, more oeoll 011 mnnlbtlnl Northout mviu lrnm Moncton, N. B. to Bolton ond New York. For comvls" inlormltion ond reservations- More Seats filll your Trovol Agent W 1061 NORYHEASI Wltll Mljor HM ‘