-JULY 2, 1946 astetlieggfl infllit “Bum HEINZ 01mm’ ~ ' ‘Cream of Green . Ve etable vegetable , Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife Continued From Page 4t end to end can be easily seen and I notice odd blossoms on the early s. Again Jeanie owns a farm but as get there is no on the cucu or mimpkin situation there. ‘Ihees were plant- ed whsrtehheeps o! brush were bum- eii in e cearing operations up along the creek. Last year she reap- ed Spgidtith and soy beans have been add to in the garden and of perennials are As I write me sun-set wiors are a-flame in the west The mill-saw. hi8 is done for the day, There's a fine car parked there and a soli. n fisherman cast; an “pen ne from the dam to me pond be. 10W. ‘Pres-shadows darken it but I hiuw there are intriguing Apple; on its surface and water insects Pit-Y MW- Hunm trout will break water leaping nigh in search of cid- bits and at tho same time to taunt, "hi? Dtltient angler. The country- side is still now that the evening hush is abroad. Not a breath dis- turbs a laazf, for ever-young swans the dawy n lit-fill. Cattle “ed on I. dlSlBnt lil l-side and g 19119 pond Slflflfil‘ beuins tn practice Lonely the ics will ue. of days that, soon will no more For presentlv 1 will strain OBIS w catch a °3 me Quill-lei aria. t in vain HtWIWer shall be content with the new evenin sounds. for each season brings is own now the dusk touches ma trees, on my horizon. Bard makes a rush [ygfn g verandah-our men have come ome Until tormnp Di3ry_ ' Good-night mcuaass PRICE or rnarnvuari NEW YORK. July 1_-(AP) ._A leading United States platinum distributor today increased the Drice to ‘l an ounce for large lots 611d l0 8 O an ounce for small lots, . from $30 and s66 reap-convent. m1- . p lowing a boost in the price at Lon- don. . MON. TUI. WIILTI-IUR. m. SAT. lact Cold bee; l»: lulled Fish Seafood Beef Beef Floren- Stew Kidney Special tine or Liver ‘fl- uret- loit- uriroi- unrat- left- C flit ienad ever toned iouad over F I L seat oi boot is ior Sunday's eotinq enloyment. 1 hallo etipplemontinq the skill of the carver lhollld enable your week's ration expenditure to tub curs d d-couple of other dinners, either one oi which miqht include a quest or two. On Monday Returned new potatoes and o toss of salad greens would be good compcmiols tor the cold mecxt. Eqqs floiontina ore euooeeted for meatless Tuesday-soil cooked was nestlinq in cooked spinach, fresh from WW Cordon or market, the whole covered with cr mellow cheese sauce. And for dessert, the season's strawberries in shortcake form. On Wednesday the roost remnants cui qo into ct new, succulent crnd . lul and hlqhliqhted with voqetcliies. Bruised or kidney will oive you d ration free nutritional bOOIi 0h Thursday. Friday's fish purchase ccm do (“"1719 dill? if you plan cr loft-over for Saturday's ,\llO. -§ It can be flaked and combined with hord wolandyourbestcrecrnleoucamidaerved I Oidwcasseroloiubhlonorintoostcusesmcrdefrom ' ihflt ltflle bread you're not wostino. csurnii. aunnnmt This column is reserved for new: of local interest. but advartisln ofeuewayuatureniaybelnserted a five cents a wort!- atrictly pay- la in advance. Guam“: tor photographs. OONFEDIIATION LII‘! IN~ BUBANOE HOWARD IeINNII for litres Footwear. 2-9-Stt-tf MADAME DOYLE - Readings 112 Prince. BEE LATEST 1N POTTIR! WARE. (rmckettfs Jewellery. t: PREPABATORY service in Zion Church this week will be on Thurs- day evening in lieu of Wednesday as announced. LADY BADEN POWELL DIN- NEB. — The dinner in honor of lady Baden Powell on Tuesday evening will be held at ‘I30, not 8 o'clock, as stated on invitations. Dress optional. DON'T MISS Musical Concert by eoted by Professor Armand A er of Montreal, in Prince of Wales ol- legt Auditorium July 2nd and 3rd, 8.30 P, M. HERE FOR. FUNERAL - Mra. Mabel M. Anderson, wit her daughter Betty, arrived at Wood Islands by the car ferry Sunday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beers. Her visit is in con- nection with recent demise o-f her brother Ernest, whose funeral took place from McLean's funeral home to the People's Cemetery. Sundav. NAVAL RECRUITING- Recruit- ing for the permanent navy is now proceeding at II.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte" a spokesman fo-r Naval Services said yesterday. Ap lcants should a'ply by letter or y er- sonal via t to the recruiting of icer who will be on duty Tuesday and Friday evenings for the purpose u! supplying full information con- cernlng the many Obllorlunttlus available in Canada's modern navy. MITCHELL — SHERBEN — A wedding of interest to friends and- relatives took place Saturday even- ing, June 22. at the Reformed Bap- tist Parsonage in Fredericton when Rev. H. E. Mullin united in marriage Murray Mitchell, son of Mrs. Mitchell and the late William Miteheli; and Eleanor Sheri-en, Hunter River, P. E. I. The-y were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Milard Mitchell. The bride wore a rose suit with white accessories and carried a bou uet of American Beauty roses. w le the matron of honor wore a flowered silk dress and white accessories and a comma oi’ tea roses.~l-‘rederlcton Gleaner. APPOINTMENT F 0 R M R. FRANK MacKINNON, M.A.—The Ottawa Journal says a new ap- pointment to the teaching staff of Carleton College is Mr. Frank Mc- Kinntvn. MA. to give instruction m hnth the faculties of Arts and Pub- lic Administration. Mr. McKinnon is an hcnor graduate of McGill in History’ and Economics and has completed his studies in Political Science and Public Administrator; leading to the Ph. D. degree at Toronto. He comss highly recqm- mended from those under whom he has studied. He is an experienced teacher. Personals The Rev. Scott Fulton and Mrs. Fulton o! Chatham, Ontario. have arrived in lhu City to spend a short holiday. Mr. Charles Stone Bra. and son Charles of Andover. Mass, are registered at the Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ra] h Smith and Mrs. Dewar McNeil of Halifax, arrived in Charlottetown Satur- day night to attend the Smith- Stone wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edwards of Ottawa are in Charlottetown to attend the Smith-Stone wedding. Misses Wilma and Audrey Watts and Miss Freda Josey of Charlotte- town stpent the weekend a‘. New Glasgow, N. 5.. guests of Mr. and p Mrs. Lloyd MaoMillan. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH The morning service of worshi "was conducted bv the Rev. I Jul- ‘son levy B.D., with sermon ‘The Greatness of a Nation." Taking as his text the words o! Proverbs “Righteousness exalteth a nation but Bin is a reproach to any people" the speaker called attantirm to the fact that to-morrow we celebrate the anniversary ct Can- ada's foundation as a. nation question of the place of the Church in a time like this. The relation of Church and Stato is still a question, our Iarinclples involve the separation o Church and Stats granting to the state no authority in religion but not that lire‘ chumh has no interest. in the sta e. As more and more education ts into the hands oi the state. ess and less is the emphasis on religion his is a problsrré alive the demand for teotusness na ns and more Canada becomes t ‘lid strong great ess on its relation to God. ‘Ibo often are we motivated by m“ standards. fotuet not the challenge to clean w the sures of sin, to work for a new attitude to- w ard hurt and 1mm pwpn. 1 of God for tio 2%.“ ‘ ihdividuals, oesmum 61M Rwfllili- billty, how sh we live in the piaseneawof a suite and my . er! citiaen ma’ - inhasaieapori ty.theoall is for rqient ‘ teonliesl teth s aim" tans means trier. with and humility "Out of u: Palaces" was lien f? '40» , THE C HAR LDTTETDWN GUARDIAN "Elltll llll - - . because I forgot one simple fact! " rATlCKET agent has a rough job these days . . . it's almost unbearable if you're always dull and headachey, as I was! "Then I tried Kellogg's 3041,). test. One simple change of diet r a . but what a difference it made. My job is fun now . . . and so is my spare time. What's more, I found Kellogg's Bran Flakes really delicious . . . really good to eat! .. 1 3 to I soy Kellogg's on lav/owl". In a recent survey, 3 times as nanny houaew vea voted Kel o1 a ' their favourite Bran Fla es unnamed any other brand. Look for the golden- rellow package-m- the large. THRIITY size. . Canadian Nurses Association in Session at Toronto I MISS FANNY MUNROE TORONTO, July l —The twenty- thlrd general meeting of the Ca1- adian Nurses Association is now ‘m session at the Royal York Hotel and will continue until July 4. Special committee meetings were held on Friday and Saturday. Nur- ses from all rts of Canada repro- senting 23, members of the ON. A. registered this morning. The general meeting was formal- ly opened today when the Rev. Derwyn Owen gave the Irivocitlon and Mayor Robert I-I. Saunders. K. C. formally welcomed the delegat- es. During the morning the dele- gates heard the Presidential rc- and special committees. Al. the afternoon session members heard _a panel discussion on "Nursing Service in Relation to Community Needs." Miss B. Touzcl. executive secretary, Welfare Coun- dil. Toronto, spoke on “General Communit Services.“ Dr. G.D.\V. Cameron. De artment of National Health and We fare. Ottawa, on "Public Re- sponsibility for Community Nurs- ing service." and Miss E. Johns on "Nursing Service in General." Miss R. Chittick. First Vice-President President-Elect of the Canadian Nurses Association. chat-red ‘his session and led the discussion. Today's Agenda Tuesday morning will be lven over ent rely to discussion n the report of the legislation committee. while on Tuesday afternoon a panel discussion on "Preparation of Per- sonnel to meet Community‘ Needs will be led b Miss Agnes acLeod, Matron-in-C ief. Department of Veterans Affairs. Ottawa. Partici- nts in this panel will be Dr. R. .Wallacs, Principal and Vice- Ohancsllor, Queen's University, Kingston. who will discuss “Pro- fessional Educatlcci in General" and Miss B. Pullen. Superintend- ent o! Nurses. Winnipeg General Hos ital, Winn! eg. Miss Mary Mat ewson. Ass stant Director. Mc- Gill Universit School for Graduate Nurses and ss N. Fidler, Pro- fessor of NurslnmToronto Univers- lrector Health Services.- ‘l. If from doctor. But if you just feel dull and iieadacliey, you may only _bc sufiering _ incomplete elimination. EIWCIBJIY If YOWre over 3S. Here's how one simple change of diet can help you keep fit: 2. Start right now to eat Kellogg's Bran Flakes every morning. No ha“); doses . . Get more of rlie “bulk"_ your system needs by eating delicious gently- laxative Kellog 's Bran Pl Other Pans O Wheat. l. Jun thirty days should prov; m Lou how grand u l5 to feel alert, to ave the energ for all the extra things ou'd like to o. You'll want to go 0n coping fit the Kellogg way! Keep fit with Kellogg's every dly in the year! ou‘ro really Ill see your . iust keep fit the natural way! es With ' Hoover Optimistic 0n Food Situation UPTAWA, J-une N — (GP) -- Paying tribute to Canada's oon- triibution to the world's food sup- ples, Herbert Hoover said tonight that "It now scems assured that the tragic gap at about 3.600.000 tons in minimum supplies can be closed." thus apparently prevent- ing mass starvation around the globe. t Mr. Hoover. former president of ‘the United States who has usi completed a 50,000-mi1e world 00d investigation ‘our for President Truman, s ke over the Nations. f casting Corporation at the invita- tion oi the Canadian government. He was introduced bv Rrilme lMilnistcr MacKenzis King and in his broadcast Mr Hoover made on his famine lwhich l}; visited 38 coimtries. He sa :- “Over 10.000000 tons of food ‘have been shipper} to the 800,000- 000 people short of food since this [famine became acute. Canada has [provided over one-fifth of this sup- ;ply. Without this igantic flow of overseas food, hun reds of millions ‘Network o the Canadian Broad- I EAnnual Meeting St. Mary's Alumnae l On Thursday. June l3. the an- nual meeting of the St. Marys ‘Alumnae. Sc-uris. brought to a close a most successful year under the energetic and enlightened leader- ship of Mrs. A. A. McDonald. pre- sident. A most cordial welcome was icxtcnricd by the President to the new members-the graduates of Gradc XI,-ln whose , honor the afternoon's program was carried c/rt given by Miss F‘. Munroe. the.out. The opening duet played by President of the Association. which‘ the Misses Ramona Peters and Ann Wu followed by reports o! standing, Cheverie was followed by the sing- ing of the Alumnae song. The witty, lty, ivho will discuss Nursing Edu- cation in General. preparation nurses for hospital. general and ~private duty nurses and for public hcnlth nursing. The Registered Nurses Associat- ion of Ontario will be hostess-s at a reception at Hart House Tuesday evrcilng. The formal dinner will be held on Wednesday at the Royal York Ho- tel when Mr. B. K. Sandwell. edi- tor-"rn-chlcf, "Saturday Night“ will deliver the Mary Agnes Srilvcly Memorial Imcturo. His topic avlllbc "Borne Recent Shifts in Humanit- ‘iirisn Feelings.“ The committee on Nursing Edu- cation will repcrt on Thursday morning, Several subjects of grcat. importance will be discussed. m- cluding Accreditation nf Nursing schools lln Canada. registration ex- aminations, and basic professional training. The final business session will be held Thursday afternoon when the new officers will be elected and installed. In addition to the business of the Association there will be a profes- sional exhibit rovlded by the (ni- tarlo Cancer eatment and Re- search Fund and a series of exhib- its of publications o-f special in- terest to nurses and of equipment and supplies for hospitals, schools giriursing. healnh centre: and n cs. would have survived only as per- manent physical wrecks." Mr. Hoover said the breach be- tween availalbls ceteal supplies and minimum needs had been closed and that “it is at least reassuring that if we have continued oo-oper- ative aetion of the various nations- mass starvation will be prevented, wth one exception" The exception was Ohina “where transportatoin to the interior and inadequate organization has ren- dfied relief only partially success- "In other famine areas there will be suffering." he added. "Many of the old peopl and the weaker children will fall by the wayside; nevertheless, the great majority of the endangered will be saved." Warning, however, that the “precariousnes of the situation is not over" and that his wt dealt primarily with the imm late cris- s months until is in, Mr. Hoover urged that the council take steps to give special new International emergency food aid to 20,000,000 to 30,000,000 children in Europe and other millions in Asia. dressed to the assembly by Dr. A. McDonald were greatly enjoy- ed. A class prophecy. interestingly composed and read by Miss Nellie Foley, was followed by the equally witty work of John K. McDonald in his Last Will and Testament. Miss Gertrude- Peters voiced the appreciation and thanks of the Grade XI students. Grade X girls saluted the graduates by an orig- inal composition-Abe Tra-ls-la- song-before all members and guests present seated themselves at. the daintily spread tables. The singing of Auld Lang Sync closed a most enjoyable afternoon. 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