_ ...__»--- MAXIMS ive 11%,, v gutter. a - ‘In every thoroughly charming and effect.- ulltQll-e filldls a ‘ , tum. howeyger small, of the ll t wn urinal-n Two coun- ma: o (iiuurtlllm Pounded ii Slillit PEHiNN iliil ill + Pay 5 Percent. of Payroll _-V_ Govft to Pay $1,435,000 (Canadian Frau.) (yrflmWA, May _22.,——First rend. u of at bill providing for the Sup- nannslion of Civil servants was iven ln the House of Commons to- 5y, Tile resolution on which the ill is based states that it lo “a ensure to provide for the sup-emu uailoli oi‘ Civil servants, to pro. ilie for contributions by Civil ser- ants to the consolidated revenue lid to civil servants and to the ltlows and children of deceased lvil servants of superannuation al. want-es or gratuity." Right lion. Arthur Meighen, ank- dwlint would be the annual cost o the country, or the average cost r the first i'ive years and the an- iciputeil cost for the second |'lvQ_ Hon, J. A. Robb. Acting Minister i Finance, explained tihnt the cost o new entpants would be five per eat oi the payroll. The lCivil ser. ants would pay five percent and he Government. five percent, so it is impossible to determine extici. y what the cost would he without nowing how many Civil servants onld transfer, lie estimated that f all transferred the cost to the overnment would be about $1,435,. 000 a year. i llr- Mellrhen~81.4a5,000 ~must be live Wrcellt of the present civil ser~ vice salary total." ' ' .\lr. Robb——“i imagine so." 1n. Robb, un rstoodrjbat the f h er schemes w i gfijerlqd‘ _ the proposed one: 166118011‘. It ter for the Civil servanflijthgzizse v- cs to consider. Kile understtod that Civil servants were willing that all the funds should be merged. Sir Henry Druyton asked if mill. tury superannuation as distinct, from lllilitary pensions would be brought underthe n-ew scheme, .\lr. Robb did not think so. lllll‘! f0 lilo i’. n. l. Hospital held in moi Si. Patti's ilall last night. ; Mr. \\'. K. Rogcrs ncied 11,, chair‘ innn nnd Rev. ii. I). Raymond! opened the meeting wi-tli prayer, After the adoption of the minutes, of the lust meeting the ‘Trustee's. Report, which follows, u-ns rend_ by Mr. W. K. Rogers. , TRUSTEES’ REPORT ‘g . For the Fiscal Ylar Ending Aprll' 30m, i924. ‘ This is tho. forty-first nnuunl re- Hospital. the year was about ilic Sklllla as iliilt oi‘ the two previous wars and “no spread out so evenly ovl-r the period that hero was at no tlma any serious coilgostitin. l-leiiewith we submit a statement of the principal items oi‘ receipts and expenditures nnd a tromparlson General ‘Experts-e saving has been mode in practically every item excepting the cnnl bill and general cxpansee and from these enormous bills tlicrc can be Condensed Qpeoials ' P" word. Mi n Ln this column. an. ' . each llllfl‘ ‘trmsv PLANTS m stoou 1o l cents each. G, M. Taylor. 69 Long worth Ave. 3228-5~22-2i ‘SWEET Juicy onshore 2s cents per doz. Jenkins and Son. 1i ‘WANTED-AT ONCE OARLOAC of hay. John H. Gill & Son. 3262-5~23-2i. ‘THE CAFE PAUL WILL BE OP- ru every Sunday from 1 p.ni. to 11 p.m. nwv A Pfouio MAM FOR. THE 24th weighing about 5 lbs. each. 20 Cents per pound. Jenkins and Son- 1i ‘JUST ARiuvsb-Julcv PINE. “Dillon, bananas. apples.’ new cati- tomatoos, cal, ettuce. Jenkins and Son. italic. cufiumhers, "Y and no relief until we insinil ii complete new heating plant and renew the plumbing. ' The saving in household cx-itens- H3 is very largely due to the spit-n. did ability and Miss Harris, olir meet ulllcloiii. liou aelteeper anti secretary. Every iioni ufexpenditure has been carefully watched and all supplies have been purchased with the greatest carc and at the lowest cost possible, Several important evouis are to be recorded. illl October inst bliss Bessie Beer, who liild so czipnbiy lfilled the position of Lady Superin- tendent for two years. tenderer! her resignation to take effect December lst. As we were unable lo obtain n successor at that date. Miss Orn iProfitt, who so acceptably filled the position oi‘ head nurse for two years, agreed to carry on the work until a successor i0 Miss Beer could be had nnd Miss Anna Minr. one oi our own graduates. acted as Heed Nurse until about March first. when we were able to secure as our tLndy Superintendent, Miss Delia Hntchls- on, a graduate of Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario, and n lady with very considerable experience, and executive ability. Shortly after Miss Hutchlson- assumed charge. lilies 1i she had intimated some time prev- i‘ iivil '10s unturned. or eviiav i . I’! Job Prlnfory, PIIO?",°I:%£I mar vqun sAuowlol-llis AT llle Cafe Paul before "going fish- ills on,» the 114th. , ‘WANT!!! ‘u; gxneafihvos?‘ “i” '21 JYQMo-l he v it"s-two“ - - - woo, 1 Av ‘ ‘ ‘ alas-lazuli §I$§a"a'l§a‘l§§f°"all§?“" Stew!!!» 19 Orenfioldal» ‘"4 flotilla: done st. lee. Work guaranteed, Phone ‘ ‘GONI ADIIFT- A boot wont adrift in Ilioof Ila! lltli.'lifttom l IOLINI u g y’ over. ws iously she would be obliged to do. The Tritsipes have made provision Aunts Judson ,made pose i_e ihrongih i-ho institution, Meanwhile, the Trustees n gmduaie nurse on night duty, which we realised the sum o 14.09 . inn room a you tonight. by the Che-kill!" t. oofnflllfl. Ml‘- h i ’l(lllil llcitlil _iii the llosplial aild our |prescnt low rntos. this institution port of the Ihriiltwo i-ldward ltililldlill- ill lllP- The amount of work done liilringJH-lti down in by ‘from lllti (ltlVPFllllAPlli or City llilll earnest efforts of Profitt. tendered her resignation as "iilfillilifln-chunls. and roi- the filling of this position in ti... lounyue°ut9d~ Glluilllll ‘ll “ m future by the appointment oi‘ Rossborough Mim- whofil now in the Royal Vic- toria. Hospital at Monti-eel inking n Wll- graduate course. this being very street kindness of Miss tilersey, the Superintendent oi‘ Nurses oi that are much indebted to Miss Marlon Vic. flcit. kerson, one of our i923 graduates. yrho has so well filled the position rmcv omuu ron sAtsoi IHBld Name durin! the absence of Miss lMiar. lf we could manage . the expense, it would be of great o. benefit to the institution to retain ‘l- the ‘services of Miss Vickorson as in the early Spring of i928 wo put ‘Qglnzgirlon a nn- in, aid of the Hospital from qt,‘ m; event oi the year. hov- ‘ s the December Csmpailll. of which will be render f 5:11‘; d ‘sumac. i» wild »- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY; MAY 23, 1924 ANNUAL MEETING ill P. E. l. H08PlTAl__l._llS_l llllilll t0 Best Means of Coping with, Increas- mg Requirements 0f Institution 'l_‘ll°l‘° “:01 llvvtlly large nttend- with funds to cnrry out, muuh noon,’ ante ut i o 41st Annual Meeting ed improvements and additions iol the llosplial nnd there is no iloilbt bill the expenditure of this money will be citrefnlly watched by llic lli- coniing BOJHl. The deficit has tlueon reduced by contributions from the lCampliign Fund. by the proceeds of the 110.1- pital Fair, and by contributions, to tho amount oi‘ $1818.09 but the ‘Music-ass foel it their iluiy to point out to the public that with the- pro- iient ilrlcee of supplies oi‘ over-g. cntinot ho rnn without a lnrgti iloflt- operating expr-nocs and tin» only lVily the deficit can hi1 liberal i-tiniriliu lions from the geiieroils public. \'l‘-- rucolve practically llll iirlfllslillltw our rates nro lower than llltitlf‘. of |nny ilospital we can fin.l operating ‘Outside of the Province. llmspitnls ‘in New Brunswick anti Nova Sco ltin receive large grunts from cities, nnd govern. with tnesumt- it-cm in the inst towns municipalities year's report: menls, (fllilfflp from 25 per coul to Receipts Decrease increase Pniioxitci’ Recs ................. --$‘-’-l.3ll4-l3l 5774-91‘ lntnrgs, 2,283.15 Jll .-‘- x Ray _____________ __ 311,00 210,00 Hospital Fair 115N439 ‘ Pork Sold ........ _. _- 281-79 11"" Campaign l-‘nnd on deht ________ .. lilliililflii Expenditures Savlnfi Groceries ...................... -- 6359-72 l-lllulo Salutes ________ 6.67310 488.00 Medical Supplies _ ..... _. 11,292.51 182-00 Meat and Fish .. 2.1003? y‘ 756-90 _ Mllkand ‘Cream 1,161.61 sol-ill? l Mqlngwgnc. ____ __ 1,813.58 1,260.00 Household " , " _. 5112.23 1.20.00 Printing and lStntioncry 210.90 294.00 Postage ............ _. 6533 ‘7-"0 C08, _____ __ 4,549,531; 770.00 1.053.117 613110 From this it, will ho seen tllat n50. per cunt. higher rntcii than we do and still have a deficit at tlic end of inch ycar. in fact this ill)- piies to hospitals all over th-c World. During the year just closed lil- tliough our total number oi patients was something less than in 1922. the number of free patients tretiieti was considerably larger and in ad- dition to tlim we have a greater number oi‘ nnpnld accounts than we have lever ‘had before. There is no doubt that money has been source during the past year especially in the country districts an dthis has re suited in n large number oi‘ inlpuid lit-counts. The Trustees have mnny difficult situations put up to them in connec- tion with 1.11s admission of patients to the Hospital. We are continually being offered incurable cases. 501118 of whom nro uble to pay but most oi‘ tllenl free patients. ‘The Hospital is not. supposed to take, this class of patient under any consideration jut wc have, where at all possible, always been willing to help out. Tiicn ilrere is the case of old peo- ple without a home or friends to look after llieni and many well men. ning people think we should take care of these patients when offered nnd the Trustees are very often criticized when they tare obliged to refuse admisison to such cases. We would ask the public to please bear in mind that a hospital is th-ere to render medical or surgical treat- ment to cases that can be improved by such treatment and that. if we do not adhere as strictly as pos- i=ible to tlils rule, we would soon have our institution turned into an Infirmary and a home -for incura- bles. We have today a splendidly equip ped institution and have just been given funds to make such altera- tions and repairs as are necessary but we must hnv cihe continued fin- nncin-i support of Quinn's and King's Counties if we are to carry on each year without a serious de. since the Campaign in ‘com-her last that theirs was a promise on the part of the Trustees not to ask for any further contributions dur- ing the next. three years. We wish to correct this imprenflon wherev- er it. may exist. Tilybrolniggmnno by the trustees was to persons who gave pledges running on; a period f of three years, chat no contribution would be dolled from them b! the Trustees while tholq.,boymsnts were being made. THU . °Qlr|g has no reference to the actlyl ,of the Ladies Aid u their must be curried on as usiilli om people l who only gave their ordinary year- (COMIIIIYIIU on Page lTvn) ‘g0:- The Trustees Iltsve heard it said , ‘ \\*\\__ Nutty. \\\."\\\ \\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew ti“ f .,,, ._ Z111‘ ’/l/ ll ///// -- 119 Last Minute New Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press) PROVIDENCE. R- l» M 20.—Two persons are dead a six others unconscious at. Nor- O-Q Q>©-OQ §+fQ 0Q OQ-O-Q-O-Q O§§O§i lilllE illness 8 O-O-QQ-Q-Q-O-VOQOQfi-vvvv-OOO-Q-Q ro- all nd I i I l l l l wood Mass, Hospital, as a re- sult of the collision of two au- tomobiles on the Road near John ly this morning. CHATHAM, Ont. May 22- recent nights have cau-"sed a loss of to the Kent Leamington district accordinn to estimates Fruit that the peach promised to be very i ght. will be seriously af- The heavy frosts of than $500,000 growers of the more tomato County and of agricultural men. growers fear crop which iected. WASHINGTON. May 22.—— Sweden oimihr to those already negot- iated with Great Britain and Germany W05 signed at the today. the British Ambassador, Sir Esme ex- the liquor treaty with Great Brit- ain concluding the process of into oper- A liuuoi- rrcaty with State Department Secretary Hughes and formally of Howard today changed ratificatlons puttirig the pact ation. NORTH.BAY, Ont, May 22 engineer. fireman were tzo severely scalded by steam when a ‘femlskiamiing crane upset —Robert Kennedy. and Norman Clark. railway wrecker Boston Post Holland Vet. erans’ Hospital in Norwood ear i ‘mi-r ,1 ilillciililll ilsll ctllllillllli l g illlllcil PRIME llillisilll l of Him-Poincare Advises Declaration of Financial Policy. > (Canadian Press) PARIS, May 22.—E(lO\l8l‘d Her- riot, lender 0i’ the radical Social- ists, who no Premier of France silcccctls M. Poncnre had his first taste of the troubles in store for him wllcn he went today to Ely- see PfllllCl-i to confer with President Milierantl, Premier Poincare, M. FffllltOlS-Mflftllll. Minister of Fin- ance Ullll M- Pninleve, on the fin- nncinl sluntion and ways null means to prevent the franc from inking another" downward dive. The members of the present Gov i-rnllieni are understood to have reached the end of their patience ovcr the vicious attacks of the fflill» cal press accusing ihein of making usu- of tho $100,000,000 the Moi‘- gan syndicate ndvnniseil by boost- ing the l'l'llllf‘ for l-ler-tilrai pur- poses. M. lierrint. anti Pninieve looked the most tenreworn of’ all the states- mvn at the conference when they i-nlergcri from the palace. Modifying Programme. A meeting of the officials of the liutlicnl Party this evening is said to iinvo ilcen very lively; some of tln- iiilditrnls nre already tinting that M- iierriot is modifying his campaign programme fur beyond their expectations. Tile lOlllllCfl of the Chamber were teeming with pobtlcul gossip all nficrnooil, the confused situa- near here yesterday that. they died in a local hospital last night within an hour of each other. SHANGHAN,‘ u‘..- 22.—_-Bad weather froln Calcutta. SK UMIGAURA, Jiapan. 22.-The five hours ten minutes. I .OR I) Phi‘ .\l ER td England. boomed, crowds cheered luotil ‘ played as he and Lady er loft. . today prevented A. Stuart MacLaren, British aviat- or who ‘is encircling the world from hopping olif from Akyab Burmah for Rangoon as he had piann¢d says a Router despatch May ‘in three United States aviators flying round the world a-rrlved at Kasmigaura, Japan- ese naval‘ aviation base fifty miles northwest oi‘ Tokio at 5.40 p. m. today. Their flying lime for the 354 milc hep was Who ‘has Jill-ii coniplcboii a slic- ceashll term as Governor of the is- land of Malta nnd -lu now returning When ho went to Malian mo ihelsiand was in a state of, rlol. with machine guns , _ posted m“, "wfiown pumped “m, tclalmnnt of e Italian champion- sallom. tun administration n a lss- lll son of what tact can achieve. Guns and um. ilon lending itself to almost any as their judgment thiit the leaders of the incoming new Government would follow on financial lllltlilllOllii- They gave it parties should tnake clcnr what their financial policy would be. ‘ lt is understood the visiting lend- ers were informed that the bank- ing groups in New York and Loli- don, which have been assisting the Bank of France in maintaining the franc, considered it necessary that such a statement he issued. Premi- er Poincare said he had consulted the lending financiers of Paris nnd, that this was their conclusion ni- HO. LIEFT. PICIINER UOISY l-‘rench aviator. who has become t famous as the result oi‘ the iiaiit ‘time he is making on his flight from Paris lo Jnpati. lla has. broken every long til-stance record for fly jug. ills own longest non-stop flight was ovl-r scvcniecn llllllilfl-itl miles. iln five ll‘ he curt-red 3,270 illlll‘:<l. ....__:0>-——~ r Today's Programme at Queen Square by Cllairman~ Mr_ W. Britain Regards New PrGm-ler With Favor. i.t)N-litlN, May 22.--~Accopl;incl- of tin». French prenliersliii) by ller-l riot is much favored in Downing; Street although no official klllll0llll.l trement thus yet been received on the matter but as soon us th-e Brit Rvglnarkg ish Foreign Office has been inform. ]\'_ Rogers 0 ‘Canada, spend u week at the official home'._3ny5 or M155 vpsgoyvg Dept. 05 llle Blll-lsll Plllllfi Mllllfilfilrl- All Solo, '"'rl\l' Szintlmtiil-Li-tl Unir- tiint meeting Premier Milclionnlii on will lay his-cards on the table and liinlogiiio, (fannila blast and Wc-fli set. ‘forth clearly the British policfl-tlrndea lV. and V. which include-s the immediate econ-Z Plano solo, -dilvenlicle~hfarceli. oinlc and millntry evacuation of main..- xiiitfi-nigan. cupiod illuhr district, removal of‘ S(llll~--l'l])f‘llll§ -Song~\V‘ililanlthinn- customs barrier irl the Rhillelanil lniyrc. and cessation ollail Allied interior-i (‘thorn-i - A (lllllitillllifti 'l‘l>n.~lt — sort of hypothesis as to how the new ,govcrnin<int will in: organized. De~ |puiles nnd observers are agreed on lllllY one point, that is, that the now ‘Premier .\vill haven Hercul- ean job and that his Government is not likely to he enduring. M. Poincare nnd M. Francois- Marsztl, Minister of Finance, ex- ‘ pininteil nt todnykl meeting that the i-rcdit of Franc-c was ilofng impair- N. l. Plllllil lN lllllll Many Hold-Ups Yes- terdiay——i\)ne Bandit Shot-Police Belie- ve Another ‘Crime Wave’ Started. (Cansdisn Press.) Nil-SW YORK, May 22.—~.\lorc cri- mo was experienced here in the post 24 houm than in any other sim- lllli‘ pert-A in several months, nc- voiding to police records. ‘Pile first occurrence was a hold. up yesterday morning in which one of the two bandits was shot and lllllud by a policeman. The last. was early today when four ticklet Offlceg of the elevated and subway transportation lines and an East Side store were rob- bed almost simultaneously. Five nr- mcd men look part in one of these hold-ups. TWO other robberies occurred ‘lumlg llll‘ ilIIYllE-llt hours yester- day. Axel Johnson and Albert Luke 3:3 lmYrllll Kirartls were shot down $2.700 taken from .1119", 1,, Brooklyn. n l5 “dared l" Dolice circles “ml ll"! 0N)‘ is in the midst of iin. (dither Emmi! wave“. The lilfll. Olil. urst culminated in the firms! nnll gzlrllialfillbu of the ‘bobbed haired “Strangler” Lewis Still Rooms Title . (Canadian Pun.) PHILADEIAPlI-ILA. May 22.—~The world's heavyweight wrestling crown still rests-on the head of Ell '$ll'l1llller" Lewis who inst night tu-rned back one of the most formi. flllllo chalfen n. Renato Gui-dint “Vi: took tho third ml after "P" QM. mmewmi one. Gordini llfillllsgheen so severely punished that he was unubio to continue. cll liy doubt. as to what course tlielfimls whml‘ P00115311‘ llPlllfllitl-ctl. llhllillWWlhisi encc in (lernliitl lndilstryn, lirituin School. will demand that Germany slmui-i Hoop IlrilIWGr-atles ‘ll an‘; lli. tnncousiy will withdraw her truopsl SUllg——G1‘2lS€h0p]ltll‘ Green-Boys lllllll the Rhineland andlproduce lfof Mil-is Monaghank Dept. lplan for putting the Dawes’ scheme Rccitatioiv-My Own ‘into immedialeoperation. It is gen- Home-Cyril Ryan. erally believed that ‘Herrlot is more tSolw-May Day-Jdrank O'Neill. likely to agree to British views re. Arbor Day Excrciecw-“lhnt thzi flwrtlllli! the German guarantee than Trocs (livt.>—~tirmlo l. and lil. to insist on carrying out in 11,8 |,.,_ Soiow-tl llullllll cf iiopo and Frau-- lici- the prearranged plan on saint» dom--.\ianril-l~ -itcnrilon_ Dialogue-dishing of ddlng-fllrnilc Vi. 50llE~Slr fipriniksPiils Callaghan J08. Reariion and Tcil itfnchfillnn. Canadian Canada‘! _ (loll Save the King is llxllls ll - vlsihlll. at West Kent School Numerous Social and ~_ The .-\i‘li0i‘ nnd ldlllpll» uxt-ri-iuog Official Duties May nun-hing t'0l)illittll('lIl_l‘-', at l0.2l0_ a w coul r v \ 4i‘ e __ lookerg. tlleolilili ‘lllilflll facials the also wit". wears it. regular‘ adopted. Rflltilll0ll-sfllllle to tlfc Trees»- A. Silelftmli. Violin Solo-~ili-cainiond-—llarry Connolly. "‘li0ru.~i~(loilc in llli! Winter - ‘l f7: i100]. Day Exercises. j <l€¢€‘”““’ii“3£ll' i Delivers! L‘. B. A. Annual Subscriptions Mall, 5.1 "y (‘Illfllll and I New Boar-dill Dlilfltil‘ or-s, Hold First,‘ Miiflt- ing Last Night. of the new. The first meeting Board of Directors took place in tire Y. M. C. A. last evening. piesident, J. A. Clark in the chair land the following membflffl 1111' -'sent: F. B. Conrad. J. D. Jenkins. D. F. Bethune, J. A McMillan, R. H. Jenkins, H Lnpthorne. W. A. Stewart, H. E. Miller, R. A. Psndle- The on, J.A. Williams. Meeting opened with reading and prayer‘ by the president. Minutes of the annual and last meeting were rend and it was movedlthnt a vote elap- preciatlon for services rendered he sent to the reilrhig directors, J. T. McKenzie, A. C.‘ Duchemin, and A. lrwin. ‘ Eleobion of Officers: Mr. J. A. Clark, unanimously re- elected president. Mr. P. W. Turner, re-elected viioe- president Mr. ll. E. Miller, re-eieoied re- cording secretary. ed by the French government of Qpening (Jliuruses M]: w, A_ Stewart, “$1.80,”, the acceptance an invitation will be nnd Heart of Onk—-‘School. chtnrman o, finance coxmnhme ' immediately extended to l-Ierriot to] Recitation, —'l‘hrec Little Trees Mn D_ R Bamune’ elected QM“. mun of House Committee Dr. J. H. Ayers, elected chair- man of Religious Work Committee Dr. W. McKenzie, elected chair; man of Educational Committee Mr. R. H. Jenkins. reielacted" chairman of Foreign Work Qomf niittee ‘ " Mr. J. ll. Williams, elected chairman of Boys Work Committee Mr. H. Lapthorne, elected chair man of Games Committee Mr. F. B. ‘Conrad. elected chair- man of Social Committee » ~ . Mr. J. A. Moliililiwlli. reelected. chairman of Bliyillflal EMU-EQU- Committee - "‘ " - Mr. J. n. Jenkiiw. elected. choir» man Membership Committee staff-On motion duly seconded, flle Board retained. the servlces..vl. both hir. Walker and Mr. Pendlflr‘ ton for the ensuing year.‘ . . Leave of Absence. M1‘. W013 assistant secretary was _ two nionthg, leave of absence to, t- teutl the Y. M. C. A. 311111111931‘ Training School at Lake uouchich» ing. Ont. Closing. Mr. R. H. Jenkins clos- .ll the meeting with prayer. This was the most entllllflllli-l“ felLby all th-i- meeting and it is (Iliarlottetown Y. M. C. A. ‘ a entering into a more succe-ssfu. ycai‘ than ever before. ' illiorns-é-Tvillllli; 3011s "@4395 ' Fesay on British Empire-Nam Janllcson. ‘ Chorus-Como Back School, Drill-J-Neitih the lllilo.--~Pplls of Grades lll. to Enni- Red. White and andf-IV.‘ of West. Krill School will ill. 1,91,, in tho School Asseilllil_i' llall (hi5; Prove Stumbling Block. Mr. ilonry Smith, cliniriiiiiil oi‘ tho .011)’ llooili oi‘ Triistcr-s will pl‘\'slde.] The llllblli‘ ill-o cordially inviicd in (Brmm Unnod Prnm illlPliil and hour illio following prii , IUNDON Mil)’ i22~in spill» ori“"“"‘|'““ “'l"“l' ill" liilllil-r‘ llllrr in» ‘ ' ‘ ‘ l; r- . ilil contradictions and deninls it is?‘ l " PROGRAMME l generally known in court and i1ffll---_ C, , ,_ ‘ ial circles that the Prince of “Hilcsl R£:i|:_l|'q[k:8_€‘§'lf:_">(l“"Schfml is most anxious to visil his ranch in 0W0", ‘ (w l "m," “m. Alberta once more this fall. U,‘ , ._ . ‘ The only (llfflvlllly that no» in liio_,.,,,,',‘,‘l°f}'r"' ‘nlhfl“l"f"ni(ll“j, "mww-‘lr way is the fnllfiliitieut oi a mllltitu-f Chm. _ .,. , “‘ tie of align-sinusitis which have boon} ,,,,,,O:]é__]\';k l'rll""“s"h°“l< made for lilin and this ntu)‘ lirovo- Rrv-rt. ‘ "NWHW “m5- ihc stumbling illock to iwevcnt tllo'_g,,,,.,l,,‘.‘ ll]-',I,-|7\3,.,, l“ m H") F"‘“"~"-‘i H?“ , (Iliorus ’1l1e Prince not only wished to sm- F}.,_,.,v wniit progress has been miirio on R,,,.,,,‘n‘m, ,the improvements ilesignoil and ,',,,,,,,h,""_”WWW,’ I _ agreed l0 fillluc his inst. visit but My, ‘ ‘g ‘l he also feels n cilange to the frco _ ‘ life of the opcn air on the ranch is essential lifter the tiring ‘and llfll‘. massing (lnilcs both social and of. flcinl which tho particularly hm. lillnt london season have ln Nllifl‘ for him this summer, | -Silliliers'chums... 301,00, nil Arbor liii_\~—(}e0,-,_.,. 'l'l‘i\c-—~S|\ Announcements, illlllilié Eyelid. Meetings. E_ o RAIllL-l cont; nor word each insertion. (‘liorns-dlail. Smiling School. Violin solo-Minuet m 07-8011"- orl llyndman and Walter MacNutt. Chorus-- lEnlpire Fiag—4Sch0ol,- island Hymn loll save the King. noes- ‘rtl new ‘time You .AR'E-_ Nor S-‘Posébti, ‘r0 ma YooRSELF AND ,-. 0.621“ ‘(0UR.f\(rE.-. 15 HTA uoaosoohi... ila-_-_ u; north-east winds becoming "Queen Alexandra Roses, only 5, i0 nnd 26 cents. 32066-2101‘ "Help the Protestant Orphan-l age by buying a rose on Empire DHY- IZOBG-Zl-Jii "The Daughters of Empire will. sell roses on Empire Day in aid of_ Protestant Orphanage. 320645-2140 "Victoria Day Ills Harland - loaves for West River at, a n, m, llld 3 D. m.. Excursion round trip for 25 cents. M38 5 22 3i. ‘ i I 1‘ ‘ _ . 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