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CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922
PEECSHFFSHOOESOSOOOOOHOOS OD OOFO DOSE TODOS OOTOORGOD
Many Citizens Present
At Falconwood Graduation; = MY HOLMAT Tg
An Epjoyable Programme Was a Feature of the
Graduation Exercises at the Hospital Last Night
âThe graduation exercises of the ful entry into a profession which
Falconwood Hospital were held last: offers so wide aâ field for service $
night at the hospital, with Dr./io humanity, 4
Goodwill presiding and a large ai-!| jShort addresses were also made
tendance of visitors, many , of)by Premier Bell, His Worship Ma-
whom came out from Charlottetown) yor Jenkins, Rev. Maurice
Oharlotietown Guardi:
Morningâ Guardian, Feenaenasah
â_
P.E. Island Hospital
Necessity for Greater Public Taterest and Support is
Emphasized by the Chairman Mr. W. K. Rogers,
1 Who Gutlines the Splendid Work Accomplished
|
Pied
Mall, Oanada, $8.00. U. S- Ayeâ
Irish Situation Assuming
ery Grave A
4 Full Cabioet Meeting Discusses Situation, The
Collins-VeVelera Pact Contravenes Treatyâ of
Last Year. Lloyd George Explaies Matter to
| King George.
Ri:
Now. Some Comparisons And
Comments. The Beautiful Azores
And the Up-to-Date Publicity
Department of St. Michael's.
During the Year.
|The annual meeting of the Prince
Edward Island âHospital was held in
TRUSTEESâ REPORT
P
t
1
Travelling Fifty Years Ago And
law officers of the crown have
ne Y.M.C.A. rooms last night.) â HENGE Neat a Py eae Rae Meus MecDon- i) (Special to The Guardian)
âbe very small attendance was com'For The Fiscal Year Endin t . ald, Rev, W. QO, ulligan,: Rev.l 4, â Ns an MOUNDON May 30âPremier| advised the British government
nding May âSolos .were rendered by Messrs./Father Mullally, Dr, Dewar, Dr. DH A DROP DAGESTAN cuban IRR MRA omens Roa DERS! | Lloyd depres presided this morn!that the Collins-DeValera pact
mented upon by âMr, W. K. Rogers,| May 31st, 1922.
the chairman, who declared that al The Trustees of the Prince Ea-
meeting of such public importance, Ward Island Hospital beg leave to
smoking room, so-ling over a full meeting of the,
st Class barber shop |capinet specially convened to con-
'n, Second iClass
-
Arthur Bruce,, Charles Earle, Benj.
Acorn and âMigs Rafuse which were
On Board S.S. Arabic,
May 7, 1922. {cial ronm,
reached three weeks ago serious
ly contravenes the treaty which
McGuigan, Dr. Archibald, Hon. Geo
BE. Hughes, |Mr.C.G. Duffy, M.L.A.,
ie should draw an attendance that. Present this Âąt rae warmly appeciated and heartily ap-jand Mr. E.T. Higgs, M.U.A,. All Tt may be interesting to the read-! and 2 large number of staterooms, |siger the Irish impasse. The sit}was the outcome of the Downing
ki endance that 8 the thirty-ninth annuall,y. hi 38, âa of âThe Guatdian. especially lolDoce G Raat andâ See Class âdi f i
if would pack the Market Hall, Oc-jreport. landed. A reading by Mr. D.\the speakers complimented the gra-jeâąs of The Guardian, especially (0 Devt: © Pawt and Second Class din- | watiow hag \incteased alarmingly |Street conference last year. Mr
| ~âscasional criticisms had been offer-; âThis hospital will âbe placed (edgar Shaw was also very muchjduates and spoke enthusiastically the younger people, to get an idea ing rocim, enquiry office and many /quring the last twenty four hours|Lloyd Georgo had a private aud-
ed in regard)to the hospital wor|the âstandardâ list withone: ite enjoyed. of the efficiency of the hogpital{Of theâ comforts of travel now. com: ctateroohrs, algo purserâs office. jand its âgravity is casting a shad-jfence with the âKing last, night
but these critics did not apparently!slightest difficulty. The address to the graduates|staff and of the. splendid work-ear-| Paved With What it was years abo.) Dock iD, « large number of state-|oy over socialâ as well as politijand fully explained the position
It complies Tiss given by Dr. Ross, who dealt
ably with the history of the treat-
ment of mental diseases, showing
when I made my first trip to pur- us. âhe different cooking de -
chase goods in England. jpartments are on other decks. °
In those days, the first part of; On all decks there are most: elalb
the journey was âmade by sleigh|crate lavatories and baths kept in
from Charlottetown with the mail; perfect sanitary condition. The
tradi pate es AN ithe pratt oun je miso ftted with special | receive the decision of the Bri-|for an fuanknown destination ac-
ge wireless apparatus, con-|\\ igs Sg pert bs +3
and nine o'clock p.m,, arriving at nected with all share lines on the | sh Boyernmeyey. pO iob M 3 as beige My f bls Wiehe ven us
Capt. Muttartâs in time for âbreak-| North Atlantic, If you want to,â itted wee oe oF Aaa Bee ent ie. Byening -Ruidard: OCny
rust. After enjoying a good meal take advantage of getting barber. ible character as the nighes a
(the Muttart house was as noted ed, the Charges are: shaving, 24c.,}
|
for giving as » Cras: hair cutting 3 sha ing 24c, : â â : Be
for eiving oot meals 4a Ue Croy jis carting we, chammooing M6 Asepeiations Oppose) OMMISSION May.
to His Majesty.
TyONIDDON, iMay 30âA _âilarge
contingent of British artillery
equipped iwth 1% pounder guns
has arrived in Ulster and departed
eal life.
LONDON, May 30, Messrs Col
âling And Griffith are to be sum
jmoned immediately after the cab
inet has concludeg its) session
ried on. .
The following graduates wero, pre
sented, amid applause, with their
diplomas: Miss Hazel McKenzie
Miss Lottie Hamm and Miss Mar
garet McQuarrie, ;
A pleasing feiture of the exerc!-
ses wos the presentation of hand
some bouquets to the graduates by
think it worth while to attend tac)every way with requirements,
annual. meeting when their sugges: is giving excellent service, nursing!
tions if they had any would be glad. | und board, âThe rooms are cheer-| r lifter interpretati t
ly received) by the â trustees. He} ful and clean and the linen spotless. ee vba a eae een gas
was pleased to be able to quote im) All the comforts possible are being |UPO?, Hpac dincrane. âby, moder
hig report the high commendation)given at a charge of about one [payaiainns Me sormpared wan the
of Dr. MeBachern of Vancouver, | third the charge in gther provinces diagnosis of earlier and Jess scien-
who recently inspected the hospitulaudâ at about fifty per cent. less tife Le ort resenting the
and found everything in very satis: than the rate of an ordinary second aa es ne Ae ay sate uae Ade , ae rs . Jor i
factory order. [class hotel.â certinieates an cated ne seope DEL ALIS. (Dr.) Goodwill.
| {the work being carried on at the! (A social hour after the presenta
iMrs. Pethick, President of the} This was the report of D: 6 ;
Ladiesâ Aid,.of the P,I2.1, Hospital,|achern of the venga rae ) (togpital;, and: congratulated the, gra (tlon brought to a close g.very. ples
i
gava a very satisfactory account of| Hospital and Vice-President of (ne duating nurses upon their success: ant and entertaining evening. tain would take a look out to see! In steamers that crossed the Aty 4 A â
the activities of this branch of the; American Hospital âAnsociatl â - - aa ââ---â Hit the weather was likely to be fine Jantic in years gone by, the ventil- k Id B d B A
hospital organization. The total) made after his rina ins BAaton ae be carrying out tne policy of the 29 Fortune Bridge. enough to cro it 60 happened it âation âwas: extremely bad, in the] 1e Ing 1} gi ia e ppom ed
amount raised through luncheons,| our âHospital on Thursday of lag! ounder's of the Hospital or the 20 Eglington. was not on this particular day, so | staterooms especially, A wonder- pallies
tag days, cake sales, concerts, etc.,) week, ae Aig Pa ie generous hearted 45 ote ibele remained at the captain's, I think |ful.change for the better has taken] + (6 ial to The G dian) (Special to The Guardian)
including contributions in kind, was} It has âbeeâ ant ai {public of rocay, , 7 North Lake. it was the morning of the second âplace in this respect, There in the| (Special to The Guardian 4
n ri ms n ind, was) thas een the constant aim of; What then are you going to do 48 South Lake. Oe, weit onda: NOW iP \ ae the atmosphereis. MONTRBAL, May 30âProduce} WASHINGTON, May 30 âIt 1s
over $6,700, of which over $4,700)succeeding Boards of Trustees to .}day when the glad words âNow, !soom we occupy the atmosp ânth lreported that President Hardin
waa penton hospital work: and|keep ott Hospital in oxactly thia holt? | Tt is your Hospital and} =f 956 Cardigan Mead. Nads, get roady,â were heard from as fresh as in our own home, andimerchants association and the iiayabter tall int a commi r
equipment, leaving a balagce in thal position and we have only been te oro ony. youn servants, unde, 57 Rosencath, |the captain, everything of the latest improve-/Montreal Board of Trade object ek a By redid es thane
bank of $2,014.05. : y ltemporary appointment, Certain. 5§ Brudcnell. The mail and baggage were put ments,âelectric fan, electric Iight,|to the budget proposals of the Maaovat dieouaning the pulp pas
able to do so by receiving generous
eedless _ hind-
and loyal support from the public. needless | hind
good sized government as a
The sending
ly the country districts must do
ajrance to business.
7 Ă© 9 Pay better. There are hundreds of weir oh
The year just closed is the second | i 9
Ruskin.
Bridgetown,
on sleighs and in boats, and off (in place of candles),
we went to the edge of the board; wardrobe âto hang our clothes, the Domin-
and the Provin-
paper fituation with
fon government
A warm vote of thanks, moved bv
Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh and seconded!
a people calle sach year 89 Big teo y next ay was: âTake large sofa, a 3 f water < Or a slegati to Ottawa for
by (Mr. Frank, Heartz, was moved) heaviest year in the history of the) '? do. people called on each ye 41 69 T ig Run. feo. Our next order was: uke lange sofa L supply of water and of 1 delegation to t to for dial. goveritinehteâ of Ontario)â Ques
to Pethick and the â ladies} institution, the work falling ae who refuse to give a cent, many 75 âLittle Pond. your straps, lads, and off we two wash-Dbasins. The dining room mally protest to Mr Fielding was ae aN Brndgwick
1 ; hac heanhlie Neves tings only others give fifty cents and a dollar 79 Valleytield East. jumped fram boerd ice to âthe is handsomely decorated, painted |heartily endorsed and a meeting a tants GA .
whose valuable assistance has been| little short of 1920-1921, which was
» me uy rec ven}! when they should not give less than 80 Springfield, floating cakes and pans, .running! with pure white enamel, carved|of the executive of the Canadjan Paneer SY ey 0 NS ESE ey
it hae Ate Doneciecto: che. Bee: om tear Moats 5 1$5.00 or $10.00. . Many districts 2 88 AIbIOn. and jumping from âÂąake to cake, beading, paintings between each | Manufacturers Association decided | ; Vee
Pp STORIE nae pehal t he' bee eee hel bata many MCS | give nothing at all. Look at this 84 Gaspereaux, sometimes getting into slush where, panel, The furniture and other|to oppose the stamp tax. v e Q Âą VOUS {i e
Mr. Rogers on behalf 9 a 10, been very crowde for accommoda: t of school distriets which have 3 Milltown Cress. poor progressâ would be made, 1) furnishings all blend, making a â 2-6
Trustees, submitted the following:|ticn, no applicant has been turned! ied to give us a dollar during the 8 Glenmartin, admired the courage and bravery | Veautiful room, seating 220 per- FARMER IS KILLED
e
ay and nane have been refused) nagt year although appeal after ap- 7 Rello Bay West. of the boatmen; they had big hearts! sons. When lighted at night ala NEAR PARRY SOUND: Utters Warning
cae ing hte wae tng aici heenase peal has been.made to-them. From Union Road. with the kindest disposition â to-|about two. bundred electric lights, | abe
a eterno RMS RMON LA Ta Gna tary ee ised last; aRY of them at least you would Hopefield. ds pas ing them as it is: cemtatnly AS to| PARRY SOUND. . May 30~-! (Specia| to The Guardian)
f : ; cae | Co anein Te atory J mise ast oxpect better. Seal River. fortable as po: ye uncer the | the ships with candies, 1 uset to aarry Thompson, aged dbout 50; (LONDON, May 30â Before the
4 }} jyear has been fully equipped anal y ; lcireimstances, T can never forget |travel in. âThis same room, when |: ** â ip] | x my
st u phe N] ! proved to be a valuadio ada ae aD Hone ley 1 Howattâhe was always a, we left âBoston, was like a flower | Years, was found last night with|}bmpire Settlement Bill was. given
. Dae epee ced eens . nh Âą aed | etimirs is ne Pr Suiesceneh tees : PNA a . ithe top of his head blown off a8/its: second reading in the House
} PO EP PPE Oe Pee yytion to the Hospital equipment, Queen's Gounty ea tich G4 lpreat help tome. [am more than! show, friends of passengers having, ."@ (OP | je ; 5
ne nh . » | Dhe total expenditure during the! 136 su ete |pleased that he now has a position; sent the flowers as âparting gifts. ras his noee The WANS oflof Lords yesterday the Duke vo!
ee NRE Hae EDT THS GE TiGE EE, year was $609.61 less than in 1921! No, 15 Eldon. a ieaniatan ec on the Car Ferry Prince Edward| One very attractive floral design |* shotgun which ne had tried to | Devonshire uitterad, a warning
Sc, a tine por day for 6 days or over. /and the receipts $4251.63 less, our 17 DeSable. ees mI Sdgailt âIsland, The âbest is none too good| was a horse shoe of roses, measur.) UTAW through a fence by the muz-/against sending :gumbers of me
Count & words to 4 ine, Groups of jdeficit being increased to $11,296.34, 19 Harrington. be : ate \for him. ing alvowt three fect wide by fiveâ #e was the cause. âMr. ThAiaDban chanics and artisams to Canada
§ fgures, Initial letters, | count #8) 1, might be well to refer to a few! 91 Cavendish. 144 Bem DTORG a | After âour long, hard pull, we! fect. high, sent to Chief Kenlon, of had purchased the farm of Samuel) at present,
one word, 10 per cent, discount: for â GSH TSG CS Rg a nce a cad The 1 or contrigutors both! o Se Tay ; 5 » New- Yor » âbrigade âBuchanan, and was to come to
cagh, Address forms part of ad. ot the principal items of expendi | 24 Pownal : A «reached Cape Tormentine board; the Newâ York fire brigade. I; A
and must be pald for Special Lt ture and receipt. | oF honshid. from City and country WADE oe ive, and from a distance could} showld say the value of the flowers Vayry Sound taday to sign papers. rn p
Furnished itoum ad, (oe for seven | Coal, $4888.96, a decrease, 28 coi] 56° Traninlon ; lished in the annual report ag usuet hans Alig weldome wolcacotihhOs | altogether would be ovor one thou. | He and aeyoung lad whi works for eV FONE {
words {or one week, Situation f 08 ; Ny Mu and after the report is printed, we ; ° i ns lhim had moved into â their new| ° , Fe i er
uN â nt words, 60c per] DĂ© 92. 346.22, 91D affnare â Alien, calling out a favorite ex.) 59 ars, oy
Vanted, for seven ds, per|pared with 1921 of $34 : 31 Dunstaffnage. a 1 s glad to mail.a cops to any, Allon, calling out: a fayorrte | Âą end sdglta [home on Mond: : On Wednes-| ; te ie
week, Salaries, $6801.27, , decrease â of} 37 Green Marsh. Will be gia Ee Coe â""\pression of his âCalleluiah.â Her | We have on board an orchestra! home on âMonday. in ednes-| ik: Ă© i r |
$36.85. | 39 (Cornwall person requesting it. _aleo, we were met by men belong. |of skilled musicians, â They play day he told the lad to have dinnet ndects a§ iY iz ;
*WANTEDâA DINING. ROOM! Groceries, $7415.75, decrease of 41 Nine Mile Creek The Plan a fare Ay , been ing to New Brunswick, with their!daily from 11 to 12, 4 to 5, during ready as teas aye i perky 4 j : } ;
irl, Apply Victoria Hotel. $1995.98. Saran muon increased by $500. rough âharses and sleighs and driven up{dinner hour, and from 8.30 to 9.30.) out qo shoot weodchucks. nar iB .
Bee See Shiba Meat and ish 2570.45 âde-| eH Coladaâ | legacy of the late Miss BOtey Th After changing | They also played at two halls, and wis tho last seen of him alive. avin 1S â Ul t &
Lean betula tinea Naa Es se Of $631; Be MES: Vernon. \ alee ute amount now standing a thes, and doing dstics colipanied âsinging at Sunday ser- Ge La earene! eae ass Ce
er leave at Guardian. Rewara, Medics Supplies 1.18âde Vg nave Hove Ol. âi \ oO Âą ner, off we went for another | vices. MMOs. | , Ae a)r
pees run ya ick Be ate aid ae By aU Oe us Canoe St | The question of enlarging the pre-'rorty-mile aka to auneyille: or} To-compare âthe ladiesâ parlor ;that no inquest was necessary, a8 | An impressive seryice was hel:
STAXI SERVICE TO ST. DUN-! (Milk, $2495.91--increaso of an Eh Road, gent Hospital or building a Mow: Aytac, where wo tock train to aii) of this ship with that of ye olden|there was no doubt that death was jat Cavendish Presbyterian Churâ.
stanâs University. Peter F. 36. aE DO ; a aS Road. one will, we believe, have ta re âfax. jtimes is like that of the cotiarâs |purely accidental, ) : last mee wet Rev ne er
AMatanna âPhone 8: Seis naan Uae Aaa rete DON ACLOT AD: main in abeyance for a while untill Gompare this mĂ©ans of travel-|parlor with the mansion drawing. Bs wore se. |Bonnell, B, A., was ordained a
Paulas udataathee ee abel beh aad eae eS ESE ic spaiteie costs go down and pigney iN ere SSA: een room of His Lordship. The room (the Psalm âThe heavens declare | inducted into the charge of the
ae UR." ' 62 Howell's Brook. is â. plentiful. More room 18[ling with those of the present day,| Where men enjoy their cigars and thy glory,â congregation.
iene a Ree ee ath Fautd âPatientsâ ee 21604.43-âde-! 64 Kingston. deentls âaueded and the matter}, CouinaalBte âane Teor Charter | bins, and where their dreams end | Rey Geo S. Mitchell, Moderator
âphone. Apply Guardian. ieee eed agar higatal =| G5 Hampshire, | cannot be much longer delayed. tetown to Borden. A magnificent}in smoke, is a wonderful place,â A Day at the Azores, ot the P. BH. Island Presbytery
: Cine eee ey ' , 67 Alberry Plains, During the year the follow!ng|steamer from Borden to Cape Tor-|# great contrast to the old smoking Situated in the middle of the! presided and conducted the ordin-
âFINE. REPAIRING OF ALi uN âity Collections, $8990.84âin-| 69 Pisquid Hast. nurses graduates mentine, A few steps from the\room. The only furniture in the|Atlantic Ocean there are nine small} ation and induction services,
kinds promptly attended to, Jas. Uber ee 72 Glenroy. Miss Laura Amelia Dodd. (Car Ferry we enter another com-/smaking room of the old ships was Islands: St. Georgeâs, St. Maryâs,|. Rev A. W. Robertson, of Kens
ieee âCountry Collections, $1932.63âde- 66 Winsloo North, (Migs Catherine Nicholson. fartable car and travel to Sack-/one large twble surrounded with a|Terceira, Graciosa, St. Michael's. | ington preached and Rev John â
. crease $1420.27. 87 Wheatley River. Ruth Evelyn Sheidow. villeâYet we grumble! Jcushioned seat, {in this steamer|Pico, Corvo and Fayal. The islands | Sterling addressed the minister,
WANTEDâWorking Housekeep | 89 (Mayfield. Winnifred Mary McLean. Greater improvements have even there are more than twenty tables | were discovered âbetween the years; the congregation being addressed
5 eiferal servant girl, good in explanation of the large de. 90 Hope River. (Mabel Amanda Wright. been âmade in crossing the Atlan-'and 70 or 80 hardwood chairs up- [1432 and 1452 âby (Portuguese navi- by Rev R. H. Stavert,
ae vai oy right party. âApply to {crease in patientsâ fees, we believe) 91 Stanley. Tho work of the Ladiesâ Aid, un |tic. Take, for instance, the steam- holstered in leather, âas well as/sators. The islands are of volcanic] There was @ large attendance
pa M. Carson, 43 Elm Avenue. they were actually little less than 99 Winsloe South, dor the Presidency of Mrs. Pethick/er Araibic that we are now on, com-'several wicker arm chairs that can origin, the climate and temperat-/and after the service & pleasent
st ae ! pas Sy Aouke (ate adeate aati h ts 104 Pleasant Valley. has again been wonderful, consid | pared ye allt eo of year ae ancyed ee Aes ha teuuert atone Sai a social hour was enjoyed.
â 0 fe ay Nas 110 Darlington. arably surpassi a ast year|2so. he âS'S. Arabic (formerly M ATG ! peek lla inhwelâs 1 â eae Loe
*BRING bedatsh ek A Sidi ata been scarce with a great many ot] a1 Renee nad. eM SEE aay runtaet in{the Berlin, one of the German On each side, and above the grate âSt. Michael's is the largest of the
to ore â sideline order, |°Ur People and as a result we have) 115 Graanvaleâ eet ateny ry ihe Sociaty, Had|sips) tonnage is 16,786, twin the walls are decorated with beauti-|nine. Ono of the most important The Weather
put a thas 4 âly large amount of fees outstanding, | 113 Springvale. it al been for this great work, our|Screw, Lene 612 feet, breadth 70 [at eee ait Mi lee Wear, Pao Bee T t
..jthe exact amount being $8943.16, ' 114 Wiltshire. deficit would have been much larg- feet, depth 50 feet. On deck Aj Walls PASE Mae with inlaid woot the cit âto th 8 wana say empera Lure,
*LOSTâBETWEHIN BENJAMIN {much of which, we believe, will be 115 Anglo Rustico. ac. The Trustees feel that any/tere Js âthe First Class smoking Of a dark grey, edged with black,!t ty. e wes e city :
Giow's store and W. A. Poole|Âąolected during the next âsix 116 Wheatley. OF ae wes pronation they ean use ]T20M writing room, operator's | which gives the room a very att stenae. ya ase h pol Tide, Moon, Etc.
& Co, along Shore Road, black months. â ; 119 Villago Green. in regard to the work of Mrs. Pe- room, and a few staterooms. Deck | '* oan War lert Beaton wail liad (on a signal station, and beyond âtie ccclballg
lub bag. Finder leave atâW. Av |. ie disappointing and heart break 125 Bethel. thick aud her able co-workers, only nen EMR Rate
club bag. Finder © 1 't of ing this institution nic board 353 first clags passengers, Âź hospital, The city is clean.) TORONTO, May 31âLight to
Poole & Co., Lower Montague ha Paige eatin: a af nae 127 Valleyfield West. feebly fit the case and if we had 1,143 third class, 403 of a crewnot|the houses well painted or white-| moderate winds, fine and warm.
âand be rewarded. rece ahs dauntey ae ery 3 ey 128 Granville North. any suggestions whatever to one limeluding captain, officers and doc-|Washed, streets are narrow, gas| High tide this afternoon at 1.24,
â aiBe their responsibility and do ' 129 Grandview. â it would only be that they try ane is being successfully carried on un-|tors, a âtotal of almost 2,000 per - and electric light are both used;]and tomorrow morning at) 2.48.
*HOUSE FOR SALEâAT BRIGH.)! Ae RRA M ttt tuida 130 Orwell North, enlist many more young womel.(der her capable management. Mis$|sons. .A number of passengers left there is also a good supply of wa-| Sun sets this evening at 7.43, and
ton, concrete cellar, seven rooms, ert r ant : â any ây : a âi ai : 137 Wood Islands East. who would be in training for the/paith Love, who succeeded âMrs. |the ship at Ponta Delgada, jter, It is said that everything un-|rises tomorrow morning at 4.11. -
hot. water heating, enamelled |P0 nts do their part cheerfully and 138 Melville. work that must be continued. Âź]inglis âas housekeeper, also fealgi| The first Saturday night after/der the sun grows on St. Michael's,; (First quarter moon Friday, June
path, $600 down and §80.00 perjwell every year but others seom 140 Point Prim. addition to raising funds for the lo in order to be marricd, Hey leaving Boston, part of Deck Cwas|but the principal crops are com,| 2nd, 2.10 pam.
month for a hundred mouths, to lack public spirit and responsl- â143 Long Creek. own work, the ladies also tool'}duties have beon assumed by Miss'decorated with âall Icinds. of flags wheat, potatoes, fbeans and flax.
witiout interest. Apply Robers}bility. Last year Wwe cared for 145 Westmoreland. charge of the city onvelope collec-| Wetmore in addition to those of die-|and special electric lights. About|Grapes are cultivated, also great
Cotten. 337 patients from the country dis- 149 Warren Grove. tion and handed the money over lO} iitian, '9 o'clock the full orchestra played; Noozle .the Sunshine Kiet
7 ete re habia ab int aametions i154 Ocean View. the Trustees. Miss Ora Profitt, who last year,ancing commericed, and was kept (Continued on Page 7.) i
i ye » city gave us $39 ations 55 Cross âRoads. ring the year the âTrnats?-|wos ite sad Nurse. has per uP ull after 11 o'clock, A carnival ce See ee oer
*FOR QUICK GALEâ2 UPRIGHT )yet the city gave US vo aong 155 During the y wea appointed Head Nurse, has per arniva
pianos suitable for &
cottage, .or for
George St., Charlottetown.
*#MAN OR WOMAN TO __ DISTRI:
bute well known line household} hoping
necess'ties; tremendous deman
territ*ry arrangeg, work pleasun
pay liberal even for spare tim
experience or capital
eary, Bradley Company,
forâ, Ontario,
summer
practising on.
Price $100.00 and $125.00. Call|by âmany to increase our fees to at
or write Miller Bros., 145 Gt.
unheces-
Brant
and the country only $1932.53.
âThe Trustees have been advised
least somewhat in proportion to
those charged in the larger hospi-
tals: of other cities, but we have
always hesitated about doing 50,
to get enough support to en-
Gable us to keep our fees down so
tithat they might not bear too heavi-
ally on the individual at the time
when least able to bear heavy ex-
pense, It looks now however, as
if we had about reached our limit
as the deficit shown this year of
ÂźAN ACCOUNTANT WANTED IN
every large firmâ to act as ie
1a
profession.
We have trebbled many a salary
through our instruction, Twenty
eutive. must be trained tn
intriencies of the
years wnapproached record b
Sind our system,
ticulars.
Send for pat
Apply âBâ Box 116. âadopting this policy we would not
$11,296.84 i9 as far as we can allaw|
it to fo. We can easily make the
Hospital pay its way by increasing
our fees to say 7h pe. of what 13
charged in other Hospitals and by
shutting off all free treatment and
e|insisting on full payment before tha
patient leaves the Hospital but in
161 Milivale.
163 Glen Valley.
164 Springton,
106 Brackley Point.
170 Port Vernon.
182 Mt. Stewart.
184 (Ringwood.
196 Pinette North.
211 Afton Road.
213 Inkerman.
216 Elmwoed,
218 Hunter River,
219 Brookfield.
220 Bradalbane Village.
Wale
Kingâs County
§ Bavaro Tarbor,
6 Hillsboro Head,
10 St. Peterâs Lake.
41 St. Mary.
14 Marie.
15 Greenwich.
23 Farmington.
most/Pall took place last Saturday even-
ieceptable tg all, jing in which a large number took
Mr. Balderaon, wro hag been the Pert.â The dresses were varied,
ficient and patnataking Socretary.|S0Me Of them representing differ.
Treasurer of the Hospital since itsi St PAVODRN Es; | InCMIINg the
wganization found the increased |Scete ane vena eas AN Ca
load. of Work more than he cared )o4 Gr ChIR) MAC CMTS ae
to continue to carry and during the| Pans, was held, and & large collec
{tion taken, including one hundred
vear tendered âhis resignation. Miss!
Hlsie Lowe has heen appointed [SCHET eye Myaduten Neher: the
tO) safety razor mai
fill the vacancy and the office of| On âTusedey hlgtel May 2, we ar:
the Secretary is now in the Hospi-jrjyed at Ponta Delgada about 11
fal and this is found to be morejo'clock. âThe night was one of the
âorined ner daties in a manner
thought best to adda qaalified dle
titian to the staff of the âHospitaâ
and were able to secure Miss Helen
Wetmore.who had several yearâs ex
perience in large institutions and
herâ work hag been very satisfac
tory and of great henefit to the
Hospital. The Ladiesâ Aid most
generously offered to take care of
Miss Wetmoreâs salary for the first
year and naturally, the Trustees
hope they will continue to do so.
During the year Miss Louise Me
Kinnon, who for a number of years} satisfactory. j|most beautiful IT have ever witness
successfully and satisfactorily fill)â yt is now im order for us to ex-lod at sea, Before reaching Ane,
ed the position of Lady Superinten-| press our sincere appreciation of at a distance T should judge ot 10
Jept, resigned her nosition in ord@et) vesistanee and snppor nthe i. or 15 miles, we could see the bright
ty ba wwartied, © Wer postion has| viton during the ye âWe be: light shining from the lighthouse
Iheen filled he the appointment O eve, first of ail, comes the nurses. and as we looked towards the
Mies Bessie Beer, a graduate {Working three years without remu: stern of the steamer the moon caat
Newton Hospital, Newton, Low+:jneration in a most trying occupa- a silvery shade on the water, T«
Falls, Mass., and the appointment)tion, we have nothing âbut the warm the left of the ship was the out:
has proved to be a very popular line of âthe mountains, and overhead
one and the work of the Hospital
(Continued On Page 3
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millions of stars, reminding us of dy.
Announcements,
Coming Events,
f Meetings, Ete.
RATES.â10c, per line per day. 9c.
ver line per day for 3 daye or over,
3c. a line per day tor 6 days or over
) figures, initial letters count ag
me word, 10 per cent. discount. for
âash. Address torms part of ad.
ind must be paid for,
**We are still selling at our Hast
rice what we have a week ago,
}. N. Keays, 18 Upper Queen St.,
*hone 819-J.
*âCome to the Clyde River Bap-
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TWO FLIES WITH
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Hall Saturday evening, June 8rd.
Games, musie and home made can-
Good time assured,
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Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew
CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922
PEECSHFFSHOOESOSOOOOOHOOS OD OOFO DOSE TODOS OOTOORGOD
Many Citizens Present
At Falconwood Graduation; = MY HOLMAT Tg
An Epjoyable Programme Was a Feature of the
Graduation Exercises at the Hospital Last Night
âThe graduation exercises of the ful entry into a profession which
Falconwood Hospital were held last: offers so wide aâ field for service $
night at the hospital, with Dr./io humanity, 4
Goodwill presiding and a large ai-!| jShort addresses were also made
tendance of visitors, many , of)by Premier Bell, His Worship Ma-
whom came out from Charlottetown) yor Jenkins, Rev. Maurice
Oharlotietown Guardi:
Morningâ Guardian, Feenaenasah
â_
P.E. Island Hospital
Necessity for Greater Public Taterest and Support is
Emphasized by the Chairman Mr. W. K. Rogers,
1 Who Gutlines the Splendid Work Accomplished
|
Pied
Mall, Oanada, $8.00. U. S- Ayeâ
Irish Situation Assuming
ery Grave A
4 Full Cabioet Meeting Discusses Situation, The
Collins-VeVelera Pact Contravenes Treatyâ of
Last Year. Lloyd George Explaies Matter to
| King George.
Ri:
Now. Some Comparisons And
Comments. The Beautiful Azores
And the Up-to-Date Publicity
Department of St. Michael's.
During the Year.
|The annual meeting of the Prince
Edward Island âHospital was held in
TRUSTEESâ REPORT
P
t
1
Travelling Fifty Years Ago And
law officers of the crown have
ne Y.M.C.A. rooms last night.) â HENGE Neat a Py eae Rae Meus MecDon- i) (Special to The Guardian)
âbe very small attendance was com'For The Fiscal Year Endin t . ald, Rev, W. QO, ulligan,: Rev.l 4, â Ns an MOUNDON May 30âPremier| advised the British government
nding May âSolos .were rendered by Messrs./Father Mullally, Dr, Dewar, Dr. DH A DROP DAGESTAN cuban IRR MRA omens Roa DERS! | Lloyd depres presided this morn!that the Collins-DeValera pact
mented upon by âMr, W. K. Rogers,| May 31st, 1922.
the chairman, who declared that al The Trustees of the Prince Ea-
meeting of such public importance, Ward Island Hospital beg leave to
smoking room, so-ling over a full meeting of the,
st Class barber shop |capinet specially convened to con-
'n, Second iClass
-
Arthur Bruce,, Charles Earle, Benj.
Acorn and âMigs Rafuse which were
On Board S.S. Arabic,
May 7, 1922. {cial ronm,
reached three weeks ago serious
ly contravenes the treaty which
McGuigan, Dr. Archibald, Hon. Geo
BE. Hughes, |Mr.C.G. Duffy, M.L.A.,
ie should draw an attendance that. Present this Âąt rae warmly appeciated and heartily ap-jand Mr. E.T. Higgs, M.U.A,. All Tt may be interesting to the read-! and 2 large number of staterooms, |siger the Irish impasse. The sit}was the outcome of the Downing
ki endance that 8 the thirty-ninth annuall,y. hi 38, âa of âThe Guatdian. especially lolDoce G Raat andâ See Class âdi f i
if would pack the Market Hall, Oc-jreport. landed. A reading by Mr. D.\the speakers complimented the gra-jeâąs of The Guardian, especially (0 Devt: © Pawt and Second Class din- | watiow hag \incteased alarmingly |Street conference last year. Mr
| ~âscasional criticisms had been offer-; âThis hospital will âbe placed (edgar Shaw was also very muchjduates and spoke enthusiastically the younger people, to get an idea ing rocim, enquiry office and many /quring the last twenty four hours|Lloyd Georgo had a private aud-
ed in regard)to the hospital wor|the âstandardâ list withone: ite enjoyed. of the efficiency of the hogpital{Of theâ comforts of travel now. com: ctateroohrs, algo purserâs office. jand its âgravity is casting a shad-jfence with the âKing last, night
but these critics did not apparently!slightest difficulty. The address to the graduates|staff and of the. splendid work-ear-| Paved With What it was years abo.) Dock iD, « large number of state-|oy over socialâ as well as politijand fully explained the position
It complies Tiss given by Dr. Ross, who dealt
ably with the history of the treat-
ment of mental diseases, showing
when I made my first trip to pur- us. âhe different cooking de -
chase goods in England. jpartments are on other decks. °
In those days, the first part of; On all decks there are most: elalb
the journey was âmade by sleigh|crate lavatories and baths kept in
from Charlottetown with the mail; perfect sanitary condition. The
tradi pate es AN ithe pratt oun je miso ftted with special | receive the decision of the Bri-|for an fuanknown destination ac-
ge wireless apparatus, con-|\\ igs Sg pert bs +3
and nine o'clock p.m,, arriving at nected with all share lines on the | sh Boyernmeyey. pO iob M 3 as beige My f bls Wiehe ven us
Capt. Muttartâs in time for âbreak-| North Atlantic, If you want to,â itted wee oe oF Aaa Bee ent ie. Byening -Ruidard: OCny
rust. After enjoying a good meal take advantage of getting barber. ible character as the nighes a
(the Muttart house was as noted ed, the Charges are: shaving, 24c.,}
|
for giving as » Cras: hair cutting 3 sha ing 24c, : â â : Be
for eiving oot meals 4a Ue Croy jis carting we, chammooing M6 Asepeiations Oppose) OMMISSION May.
to His Majesty.
TyONIDDON, iMay 30âA _âilarge
contingent of British artillery
equipped iwth 1% pounder guns
has arrived in Ulster and departed
eal life.
LONDON, May 30, Messrs Col
âling And Griffith are to be sum
jmoned immediately after the cab
inet has concludeg its) session
ried on. .
The following graduates wero, pre
sented, amid applause, with their
diplomas: Miss Hazel McKenzie
Miss Lottie Hamm and Miss Mar
garet McQuarrie, ;
A pleasing feiture of the exerc!-
ses wos the presentation of hand
some bouquets to the graduates by
think it worth while to attend tac)every way with requirements,
annual. meeting when their sugges: is giving excellent service, nursing!
tions if they had any would be glad. | und board, âThe rooms are cheer-| r lifter interpretati t
ly received) by the â trustees. He} ful and clean and the linen spotless. ee vba a eae een gas
was pleased to be able to quote im) All the comforts possible are being |UPO?, Hpac dincrane. âby, moder
hig report the high commendation)given at a charge of about one [payaiainns Me sormpared wan the
of Dr. MeBachern of Vancouver, | third the charge in gther provinces diagnosis of earlier and Jess scien-
who recently inspected the hospitulaudâ at about fifty per cent. less tife Le ort resenting the
and found everything in very satis: than the rate of an ordinary second aa es ne Ae ay sate uae Ade , ae rs . Jor i
factory order. [class hotel.â certinieates an cated ne seope DEL ALIS. (Dr.) Goodwill.
| {the work being carried on at the! (A social hour after the presenta
iMrs. Pethick, President of the} This was the report of D: 6 ;
Ladiesâ Aid,.of the P,I2.1, Hospital,|achern of the venga rae ) (togpital;, and: congratulated the, gra (tlon brought to a close g.very. ples
i
gava a very satisfactory account of| Hospital and Vice-President of (ne duating nurses upon their success: ant and entertaining evening. tain would take a look out to see! In steamers that crossed the Aty 4 A â
the activities of this branch of the; American Hospital âAnsociatl â - - aa ââ---â Hit the weather was likely to be fine Jantic in years gone by, the ventil- k Id B d B A
hospital organization. The total) made after his rina ins BAaton ae be carrying out tne policy of the 29 Fortune Bridge. enough to cro it 60 happened it âation âwas: extremely bad, in the] 1e Ing 1} gi ia e ppom ed
amount raised through luncheons,| our âHospital on Thursday of lag! ounder's of the Hospital or the 20 Eglington. was not on this particular day, so | staterooms especially, A wonder- pallies
tag days, cake sales, concerts, etc.,) week, ae Aig Pa ie generous hearted 45 ote ibele remained at the captain's, I think |ful.change for the better has taken] + (6 ial to The G dian) (Special to The Guardian)
including contributions in kind, was} It has âbeeâ ant ai {public of rocay, , 7 North Lake. it was the morning of the second âplace in this respect, There in the| (Special to The Guardian 4
n ri ms n ind, was) thas een the constant aim of; What then are you going to do 48 South Lake. Oe, weit onda: NOW iP \ ae the atmosphereis. MONTRBAL, May 30âProduce} WASHINGTON, May 30 âIt 1s
over $6,700, of which over $4,700)succeeding Boards of Trustees to .}day when the glad words âNow, !soom we occupy the atmosp ânth lreported that President Hardin
waa penton hospital work: and|keep ott Hospital in oxactly thia holt? | Tt is your Hospital and} =f 956 Cardigan Mead. Nads, get roady,â were heard from as fresh as in our own home, andimerchants association and the iiayabter tall int a commi r
equipment, leaving a balagce in thal position and we have only been te oro ony. youn servants, unde, 57 Rosencath, |the captain, everything of the latest improve-/Montreal Board of Trade object ek a By redid es thane
bank of $2,014.05. : y ltemporary appointment, Certain. 5§ Brudcnell. The mail and baggage were put ments,âelectric fan, electric Iight,|to the budget proposals of the Maaovat dieouaning the pulp pas
able to do so by receiving generous
eedless _ hind-
and loyal support from the public. needless | hind
good sized government as a
The sending
ly the country districts must do
ajrance to business.
7 Ă© 9 Pay better. There are hundreds of weir oh
The year just closed is the second | i 9
Ruskin.
Bridgetown,
on sleighs and in boats, and off (in place of candles),
we went to the edge of the board; wardrobe âto hang our clothes, the Domin-
and the Provin-
paper fituation with
fon government
A warm vote of thanks, moved bv
Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh and seconded!
a people calle sach year 89 Big teo y next ay was: âTake large sofa, a 3 f water < Or a slegati to Ottawa for
by (Mr. Frank, Heartz, was moved) heaviest year in the history of the) '? do. people called on each ye 41 69 T ig Run. feo. Our next order was: uke lange sofa L supply of water and of 1 delegation to t to for dial. goveritinehteâ of Ontario)â Ques
to Pethick and the â ladies} institution, the work falling ae who refuse to give a cent, many 75 âLittle Pond. your straps, lads, and off we two wash-Dbasins. The dining room mally protest to Mr Fielding was ae aN Brndgwick
1 ; hac heanhlie Neves tings only others give fifty cents and a dollar 79 Valleytield East. jumped fram boerd ice to âthe is handsomely decorated, painted |heartily endorsed and a meeting a tants GA .
whose valuable assistance has been| little short of 1920-1921, which was
» me uy rec ven}! when they should not give less than 80 Springfield, floating cakes and pans, .running! with pure white enamel, carved|of the executive of the Canadjan Paneer SY ey 0 NS ESE ey
it hae Ate Doneciecto: che. Bee: om tear Moats 5 1$5.00 or $10.00. . Many districts 2 88 AIbIOn. and jumping from âÂąake to cake, beading, paintings between each | Manufacturers Association decided | ; Vee
Pp STORIE nae pehal t he' bee eee hel bata many MCS | give nothing at all. Look at this 84 Gaspereaux, sometimes getting into slush where, panel, The furniture and other|to oppose the stamp tax. v e Q Âą VOUS {i e
Mr. Rogers on behalf 9 a 10, been very crowde for accommoda: t of school distriets which have 3 Milltown Cress. poor progressâ would be made, 1) furnishings all blend, making a â 2-6
Trustees, submitted the following:|ticn, no applicant has been turned! ied to give us a dollar during the 8 Glenmartin, admired the courage and bravery | Veautiful room, seating 220 per- FARMER IS KILLED
e
ay and nane have been refused) nagt year although appeal after ap- 7 Rello Bay West. of the boatmen; they had big hearts! sons. When lighted at night ala NEAR PARRY SOUND: Utters Warning
cae ing hte wae tng aici heenase peal has been.made to-them. From Union Road. with the kindest disposition â to-|about two. bundred electric lights, | abe
a eterno RMS RMON LA Ta Gna tary ee ised last; aRY of them at least you would Hopefield. ds pas ing them as it is: cemtatnly AS to| PARRY SOUND. . May 30~-! (Specia| to The Guardian)
f : ; cae | Co anein Te atory J mise ast oxpect better. Seal River. fortable as po: ye uncer the | the ships with candies, 1 uset to aarry Thompson, aged dbout 50; (LONDON, May 30â Before the
4 }} jyear has been fully equipped anal y ; lcireimstances, T can never forget |travel in. âThis same room, when |: ** â ip] | x my
st u phe N] ! proved to be a valuadio ada ae aD Hone ley 1 Howattâhe was always a, we left âBoston, was like a flower | Years, was found last night with|}bmpire Settlement Bill was. given
. Dae epee ced eens . nh Âą aed | etimirs is ne Pr Suiesceneh tees : PNA a . ithe top of his head blown off a8/its: second reading in the House
} PO EP PPE Oe Pee yytion to the Hospital equipment, Queen's Gounty ea tich G4 lpreat help tome. [am more than! show, friends of passengers having, ."@ (OP | je ; 5
ne nh . » | Dhe total expenditure during the! 136 su ete |pleased that he now has a position; sent the flowers as âparting gifts. ras his noee The WANS oflof Lords yesterday the Duke vo!
ee NRE Hae EDT THS GE TiGE EE, year was $609.61 less than in 1921! No, 15 Eldon. a ieaniatan ec on the Car Ferry Prince Edward| One very attractive floral design |* shotgun which ne had tried to | Devonshire uitterad, a warning
Sc, a tine por day for 6 days or over. /and the receipts $4251.63 less, our 17 DeSable. ees mI Sdgailt âIsland, The âbest is none too good| was a horse shoe of roses, measur.) UTAW through a fence by the muz-/against sending :gumbers of me
Count & words to 4 ine, Groups of jdeficit being increased to $11,296.34, 19 Harrington. be : ate \for him. ing alvowt three fect wide by fiveâ #e was the cause. âMr. ThAiaDban chanics and artisams to Canada
§ fgures, Initial letters, | count #8) 1, might be well to refer to a few! 91 Cavendish. 144 Bem DTORG a | After âour long, hard pull, we! fect. high, sent to Chief Kenlon, of had purchased the farm of Samuel) at present,
one word, 10 per cent, discount: for â GSH TSG CS Rg a nce a cad The 1 or contrigutors both! o Se Tay ; 5 » New- Yor » âbrigade âBuchanan, and was to come to
cagh, Address forms part of ad. ot the principal items of expendi | 24 Pownal : A «reached Cape Tormentine board; the Newâ York fire brigade. I; A
and must be pald for Special Lt ture and receipt. | oF honshid. from City and country WADE oe ive, and from a distance could} showld say the value of the flowers Vayry Sound taday to sign papers. rn p
Furnished itoum ad, (oe for seven | Coal, $4888.96, a decrease, 28 coi] 56° Traninlon ; lished in the annual report ag usuet hans Alig weldome wolcacotihhOs | altogether would be ovor one thou. | He and aeyoung lad whi works for eV FONE {
words {or one week, Situation f 08 ; Ny Mu and after the report is printed, we ; ° i ns lhim had moved into â their new| ° , Fe i er
uN â nt words, 60c per] DĂ© 92. 346.22, 91D affnare â Alien, calling out a favorite ex.) 59 ars, oy
Vanted, for seven ds, per|pared with 1921 of $34 : 31 Dunstaffnage. a 1 s glad to mail.a cops to any, Allon, calling out: a fayorrte | Âą end sdglta [home on Mond: : On Wednes-| ; te ie
week, Salaries, $6801.27, , decrease â of} 37 Green Marsh. Will be gia Ee Coe â""\pression of his âCalleluiah.â Her | We have on board an orchestra! home on âMonday. in ednes-| ik: Ă© i r |
$36.85. | 39 (Cornwall person requesting it. _aleo, we were met by men belong. |of skilled musicians, â They play day he told the lad to have dinnet ndects a§ iY iz ;
*WANTEDâA DINING. ROOM! Groceries, $7415.75, decrease of 41 Nine Mile Creek The Plan a fare Ay , been ing to New Brunswick, with their!daily from 11 to 12, 4 to 5, during ready as teas aye i perky 4 j : } ;
irl, Apply Victoria Hotel. $1995.98. Saran muon increased by $500. rough âharses and sleighs and driven up{dinner hour, and from 8.30 to 9.30.) out qo shoot weodchucks. nar iB .
Bee See Shiba Meat and ish 2570.45 âde-| eH Coladaâ | legacy of the late Miss BOtey Th After changing | They also played at two halls, and wis tho last seen of him alive. avin 1S â Ul t &
Lean betula tinea Naa Es se Of $631; Be MES: Vernon. \ alee ute amount now standing a thes, and doing dstics colipanied âsinging at Sunday ser- Ge La earene! eae ass Ce
er leave at Guardian. Rewara, Medics Supplies 1.18âde Vg nave Hove Ol. âi \ oO Âą ner, off we went for another | vices. MMOs. | , Ae a)r
pees run ya ick Be ate aid ae By aU Oe us Canoe St | The question of enlarging the pre-'rorty-mile aka to auneyille: or} To-compare âthe ladiesâ parlor ;that no inquest was necessary, a8 | An impressive seryice was hel:
STAXI SERVICE TO ST. DUN-! (Milk, $2495.91--increaso of an Eh Road, gent Hospital or building a Mow: Aytac, where wo tock train to aii) of this ship with that of ye olden|there was no doubt that death was jat Cavendish Presbyterian Churâ.
stanâs University. Peter F. 36. aE DO ; a aS Road. one will, we believe, have ta re âfax. jtimes is like that of the cotiarâs |purely accidental, ) : last mee wet Rev ne er
AMatanna âPhone 8: Seis naan Uae Aaa rete DON ACLOT AD: main in abeyance for a while untill Gompare this mĂ©ans of travel-|parlor with the mansion drawing. Bs wore se. |Bonnell, B, A., was ordained a
Paulas udataathee ee abel beh aad eae eS ESE ic spaiteie costs go down and pigney iN ere SSA: een room of His Lordship. The room (the Psalm âThe heavens declare | inducted into the charge of the
ae UR." ' 62 Howell's Brook. is â. plentiful. More room 18[ling with those of the present day,| Where men enjoy their cigars and thy glory,â congregation.
iene a Ree ee ath Fautd âPatientsâ ee 21604.43-âde-! 64 Kingston. deentls âaueded and the matter}, CouinaalBte âane Teor Charter | bins, and where their dreams end | Rey Geo S. Mitchell, Moderator
âphone. Apply Guardian. ieee eed agar higatal =| G5 Hampshire, | cannot be much longer delayed. tetown to Borden. A magnificent}in smoke, is a wonderful place,â A Day at the Azores, ot the P. BH. Island Presbytery
: Cine eee ey ' , 67 Alberry Plains, During the year the follow!ng|steamer from Borden to Cape Tor-|# great contrast to the old smoking Situated in the middle of the! presided and conducted the ordin-
âFINE. REPAIRING OF ALi uN âity Collections, $8990.84âin-| 69 Pisquid Hast. nurses graduates mentine, A few steps from the\room. The only furniture in the|Atlantic Ocean there are nine small} ation and induction services,
kinds promptly attended to, Jas. Uber ee 72 Glenroy. Miss Laura Amelia Dodd. (Car Ferry we enter another com-/smaking room of the old ships was Islands: St. Georgeâs, St. Maryâs,|. Rev A. W. Robertson, of Kens
ieee âCountry Collections, $1932.63âde- 66 Winsloo North, (Migs Catherine Nicholson. fartable car and travel to Sack-/one large twble surrounded with a|Terceira, Graciosa, St. Michael's. | ington preached and Rev John â
. crease $1420.27. 87 Wheatley River. Ruth Evelyn Sheidow. villeâYet we grumble! Jcushioned seat, {in this steamer|Pico, Corvo and Fayal. The islands | Sterling addressed the minister,
WANTEDâWorking Housekeep | 89 (Mayfield. Winnifred Mary McLean. Greater improvements have even there are more than twenty tables | were discovered âbetween the years; the congregation being addressed
5 eiferal servant girl, good in explanation of the large de. 90 Hope River. (Mabel Amanda Wright. been âmade in crossing the Atlan-'and 70 or 80 hardwood chairs up- [1432 and 1452 âby (Portuguese navi- by Rev R. H. Stavert,
ae vai oy right party. âApply to {crease in patientsâ fees, we believe) 91 Stanley. Tho work of the Ladiesâ Aid, un |tic. Take, for instance, the steam- holstered in leather, âas well as/sators. The islands are of volcanic] There was @ large attendance
pa M. Carson, 43 Elm Avenue. they were actually little less than 99 Winsloe South, dor the Presidency of Mrs. Pethick/er Araibic that we are now on, com-'several wicker arm chairs that can origin, the climate and temperat-/and after the service & pleasent
st ae ! pas Sy Aouke (ate adeate aati h ts 104 Pleasant Valley. has again been wonderful, consid | pared ye allt eo of year ae ancyed ee Aes ha teuuert atone Sai a social hour was enjoyed.
â 0 fe ay Nas 110 Darlington. arably surpassi a ast year|2so. he âS'S. Arabic (formerly M ATG ! peek lla inhwelâs 1 â eae Loe
*BRING bedatsh ek A Sidi ata been scarce with a great many ot] a1 Renee nad. eM SEE aay runtaet in{the Berlin, one of the German On each side, and above the grate âSt. Michael's is the largest of the
to ore â sideline order, |°Ur People and as a result we have) 115 Graanvaleâ eet ateny ry ihe Sociaty, Had|sips) tonnage is 16,786, twin the walls are decorated with beauti-|nine. Ono of the most important The Weather
put a thas 4 âly large amount of fees outstanding, | 113 Springvale. it al been for this great work, our|Screw, Lene 612 feet, breadth 70 [at eee ait Mi lee Wear, Pao Bee T t
..jthe exact amount being $8943.16, ' 114 Wiltshire. deficit would have been much larg- feet, depth 50 feet. On deck Aj Walls PASE Mae with inlaid woot the cit âto th 8 wana say empera Lure,
*LOSTâBETWEHIN BENJAMIN {much of which, we believe, will be 115 Anglo Rustico. ac. The Trustees feel that any/tere Js âthe First Class smoking Of a dark grey, edged with black,!t ty. e wes e city :
Giow's store and W. A. Poole|Âąolected during the next âsix 116 Wheatley. OF ae wes pronation they ean use ]T20M writing room, operator's | which gives the room a very att stenae. ya ase h pol Tide, Moon, Etc.
& Co, along Shore Road, black months. â ; 119 Villago Green. in regard to the work of Mrs. Pe- room, and a few staterooms. Deck | '* oan War lert Beaton wail liad (on a signal station, and beyond âtie ccclballg
lub bag. Finder leave atâW. Av |. ie disappointing and heart break 125 Bethel. thick aud her able co-workers, only nen EMR Rate
club bag. Finder © 1 't of ing this institution nic board 353 first clags passengers, Âź hospital, The city is clean.) TORONTO, May 31âLight to
Poole & Co., Lower Montague ha Paige eatin: a af nae 127 Valleyfield West. feebly fit the case and if we had 1,143 third class, 403 of a crewnot|the houses well painted or white-| moderate winds, fine and warm.
âand be rewarded. rece ahs dauntey ae ery 3 ey 128 Granville North. any suggestions whatever to one limeluding captain, officers and doc-|Washed, streets are narrow, gas| High tide this afternoon at 1.24,
â aiBe their responsibility and do ' 129 Grandview. â it would only be that they try ane is being successfully carried on un-|tors, a âtotal of almost 2,000 per - and electric light are both used;]and tomorrow morning at) 2.48.
*HOUSE FOR SALEâAT BRIGH.)! Ae RRA M ttt tuida 130 Orwell North, enlist many more young womel.(der her capable management. Mis$|sons. .A number of passengers left there is also a good supply of wa-| Sun sets this evening at 7.43, and
ton, concrete cellar, seven rooms, ert r ant : â any ây : a âi ai : 137 Wood Islands East. who would be in training for the/paith Love, who succeeded âMrs. |the ship at Ponta Delgada, jter, It is said that everything un-|rises tomorrow morning at 4.11. -
hot. water heating, enamelled |P0 nts do their part cheerfully and 138 Melville. work that must be continued. Âź]inglis âas housekeeper, also fealgi| The first Saturday night after/der the sun grows on St. Michael's,; (First quarter moon Friday, June
path, $600 down and §80.00 perjwell every year but others seom 140 Point Prim. addition to raising funds for the lo in order to be marricd, Hey leaving Boston, part of Deck Cwas|but the principal crops are com,| 2nd, 2.10 pam.
month for a hundred mouths, to lack public spirit and responsl- â143 Long Creek. own work, the ladies also tool'}duties have beon assumed by Miss'decorated with âall Icinds. of flags wheat, potatoes, fbeans and flax.
witiout interest. Apply Robers}bility. Last year Wwe cared for 145 Westmoreland. charge of the city onvelope collec-| Wetmore in addition to those of die-|and special electric lights. About|Grapes are cultivated, also great
Cotten. 337 patients from the country dis- 149 Warren Grove. tion and handed the money over lO} iitian, '9 o'clock the full orchestra played; Noozle .the Sunshine Kiet
7 ete re habia ab int aametions i154 Ocean View. the Trustees. Miss Ora Profitt, who last year,ancing commericed, and was kept (Continued on Page 7.) i
i ye » city gave us $39 ations 55 Cross âRoads. ring the year the âTrnats?-|wos ite sad Nurse. has per uP ull after 11 o'clock, A carnival ce See ee oer
*FOR QUICK GALEâ2 UPRIGHT )yet the city gave US vo aong 155 During the y wea appointed Head Nurse, has per arniva
pianos suitable for &
cottage, .or for
George St., Charlottetown.
*#MAN OR WOMAN TO __ DISTRI:
bute well known line household} hoping
necess'ties; tremendous deman
territ*ry arrangeg, work pleasun
pay liberal even for spare tim
experience or capital
eary, Bradley Company,
forâ, Ontario,
summer
practising on.
Price $100.00 and $125.00. Call|by âmany to increase our fees to at
or write Miller Bros., 145 Gt.
unheces-
Brant
and the country only $1932.53.
âThe Trustees have been advised
least somewhat in proportion to
those charged in the larger hospi-
tals: of other cities, but we have
always hesitated about doing 50,
to get enough support to en-
Gable us to keep our fees down so
tithat they might not bear too heavi-
ally on the individual at the time
when least able to bear heavy ex-
pense, It looks now however, as
if we had about reached our limit
as the deficit shown this year of
ÂźAN ACCOUNTANT WANTED IN
every large firmâ to act as ie
1a
profession.
We have trebbled many a salary
through our instruction, Twenty
eutive. must be trained tn
intriencies of the
years wnapproached record b
Sind our system,
ticulars.
Send for pat
Apply âBâ Box 116. âadopting this policy we would not
$11,296.84 i9 as far as we can allaw|
it to fo. We can easily make the
Hospital pay its way by increasing
our fees to say 7h pe. of what 13
charged in other Hospitals and by
shutting off all free treatment and
e|insisting on full payment before tha
patient leaves the Hospital but in
161 Milivale.
163 Glen Valley.
164 Springton,
106 Brackley Point.
170 Port Vernon.
182 Mt. Stewart.
184 (Ringwood.
196 Pinette North.
211 Afton Road.
213 Inkerman.
216 Elmwoed,
218 Hunter River,
219 Brookfield.
220 Bradalbane Village.
Wale
Kingâs County
§ Bavaro Tarbor,
6 Hillsboro Head,
10 St. Peterâs Lake.
41 St. Mary.
14 Marie.
15 Greenwich.
23 Farmington.
most/Pall took place last Saturday even-
ieceptable tg all, jing in which a large number took
Mr. Balderaon, wro hag been the Pert.â The dresses were varied,
ficient and patnataking Socretary.|S0Me Of them representing differ.
Treasurer of the Hospital since itsi St PAVODRN Es; | InCMIINg the
wganization found the increased |Scete ane vena eas AN Ca
load. of Work more than he cared )o4 Gr ChIR) MAC CMTS ae
to continue to carry and during the| Pans, was held, and & large collec
{tion taken, including one hundred
vear tendered âhis resignation. Miss!
Hlsie Lowe has heen appointed [SCHET eye Myaduten Neher: the
tO) safety razor mai
fill the vacancy and the office of| On âTusedey hlgtel May 2, we ar:
the Secretary is now in the Hospi-jrjyed at Ponta Delgada about 11
fal and this is found to be morejo'clock. âThe night was one of the
âorined ner daties in a manner
thought best to adda qaalified dle
titian to the staff of the âHospitaâ
and were able to secure Miss Helen
Wetmore.who had several yearâs ex
perience in large institutions and
herâ work hag been very satisfac
tory and of great henefit to the
Hospital. The Ladiesâ Aid most
generously offered to take care of
Miss Wetmoreâs salary for the first
year and naturally, the Trustees
hope they will continue to do so.
During the year Miss Louise Me
Kinnon, who for a number of years} satisfactory. j|most beautiful IT have ever witness
successfully and satisfactorily fill)â yt is now im order for us to ex-lod at sea, Before reaching Ane,
ed the position of Lady Superinten-| press our sincere appreciation of at a distance T should judge ot 10
Jept, resigned her nosition in ord@et) vesistanee and snppor nthe i. or 15 miles, we could see the bright
ty ba wwartied, © Wer postion has| viton during the ye âWe be: light shining from the lighthouse
Iheen filled he the appointment O eve, first of ail, comes the nurses. and as we looked towards the
Mies Bessie Beer, a graduate {Working three years without remu: stern of the steamer the moon caat
Newton Hospital, Newton, Low+:jneration in a most trying occupa- a silvery shade on the water, T«
Falls, Mass., and the appointment)tion, we have nothing âbut the warm the left of the ship was the out:
has proved to be a very popular line of âthe mountains, and overhead
one and the work of the Hospital
(Continued On Page 3
Attend Our Big Sale of Ladiesâ and G
millions of stars, reminding us of dy.
Announcements,
Coming Events,
f Meetings, Ete.
RATES.â10c, per line per day. 9c.
ver line per day for 3 daye or over,
3c. a line per day tor 6 days or over
) figures, initial letters count ag
me word, 10 per cent. discount. for
âash. Address torms part of ad.
ind must be paid for,
**We are still selling at our Hast
rice what we have a week ago,
}. N. Keays, 18 Upper Queen St.,
*hone 819-J.
*âCome to the Clyde River Bap-
7s âąM, B. Ice Cream Social, in the
TWO FLIES WITH
ONE SWAT
Hall Saturday evening, June 8rd.
Games, musie and home made can-
Good time assured,
entsâ Clothing at Bradalbane, May 26 to June 3-Wadman & C