I m pl" Directors mp First o1‘ Jllll _p, \\‘. ‘Lelbllzc iller. \\'. A. ll l‘. The Ml-elillg was m rl-ad ll 0i M13 liter. Reports y; .\ll-.\iillillt prescuicll thc Phy- (‘olnlttittccs ile- al pepartineitt The Finance (Jottttnltlegfs Report n Catnpaiglt Standing were pre- tett by Mr. ‘fut-tier. Wlllll $231113?» itl (faslt on May.‘ for hgr llirl-rtors present: . pl-Xlfill. J. A. .'.\lc,'\lillatl, \\'. I my, \\'. Alflllowe. l’. \\'. Turners Stewart, .1. At llplllft- ileadiltl: by n_ and Prayer by Zlir. The _\liltutt-s of the last Jleetilll; ‘ atld ttpproved.~on lllot-. rat; CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR/DIAN .,uTE A. Hold . Monthly Meeting mull; Mr. Reginald Tttylill‘. Mr. Th‘. Ipgglllur .\loiltllly Meeting 01' e ClmrlUllfillHYll Y. Mt. ('. ' Julie was dd iii the Board Room of the As [ppm on the atternooil o1‘ 'l‘uos‘ i926. w p, ,\l.. with the Vice-Presldt-ttt. lll the chair; , . Mess“ R thalrnlttn; E. r\ ‘into, and the General Secrctitry, opened "the witll the Chair 1louse— ‘Soclitl-~-i.\lr. J. A. MeNuir. Chuir- ‘1'5°""'°"“° Ems" "m" 9”" Joules Parquhlttsoa. Mr. ‘George unipficiqa,i';rfio"_tpiisx's_ gym.- \\‘nlkl-r. Ltd ‘ ' _ m‘ A‘ Alt-iuilersltip-Mr. 1'. \V. Turtlor. ('llilll‘lllilll. A GOSPEL SERV E ,, H‘ I Plrvslcill Dept. ‘m. -i. A. llle- lt.-tn n. Elliott l-lan.'rc‘oli-vl\t‘-tll‘l .23‘ ..\'.il|an, Chairman: tyu‘. T. W. 1.. ' ‘ F. i-lutt-llt-sltn. Mr. Tout. White. (Finance \l.l‘. \V. 1A. .\ll'. l’. E:|\\'altel~ tirnn‘. ..\ilr. luau; .\. l.\. Pelldlettin. inpprtived liy the a i‘\'.r. .l. .\. ‘Mcllilialt. let's hcitllr ‘brought he fore the Directorate: especially tUltal-lttttetltlvlt "Y" ‘Clllilp. Jullei 20th lo July 9th. tan-o to July 121th. The litrpurl lil its lapprltvod~on tttollltil of "Mr. J. A u, Prtilvse. Mr. Earle Mcltttlis. Mr. G. Stewart. W. Turner, lMr. (iililltlt-P-“illlfl H. lalpillttrtic. Clluir- _ .\. Afflel-lt, ‘Mr. 1t. P. llt-nrv l.ti-l)lll<ll‘ll9_ 1),; yiwllftlrsytlls, ,i\lr. .l. A. McNulr, Mr. R. The (Ylunlltittelts ‘IS reported were ting, on ntotlou MacNeilLiiu Mr. Vi‘. l‘). ilelltloy. seconded by 'l‘it(- (lcilerill Sccrtttaryh-t Relport Tllrum, secmmcd by amyllvas thou rcud. the iollolvillg itlat~ .1’. 1-,‘. 1. (Provincial) Uiltttp, July entirety lvzlsi iMuAilllttn, seconded by lMlr. 1'. W. ,l'l‘llrtlel'. . “ma! Mr. iicntlcy spoke at length mt I,“ 7 I ‘HM 3., W150 i“ Pledge“ “Wine restllts of tlic Financial Caitl- . ..... . .. . . . "m mow“ the “impugn U,» ‘Infillllllllll. and ltloved a hearty vote of thanks lJ Mr. Walter Grant and his rt; seconded ‘byMr. Mc-Mlllalnf riled. committees for 1926-27 ply-s‘ \\‘tll'k-~—-‘t\ir, 1i. i-I. .\lll||-r., airnla n: Bethune. lklllthlllfflltlhfhll‘. \\' .15. Jlcntlt-yn Mr. Alfred Plckitrtl. l)r ,0. i\l‘t'lllllillfl, ‘.Wr. S. rill, iidtrat‘ Shaw. and l)r. lions- llrllltlll; eiigltuts \Vtlt‘lt LVlr. ll. ll. t.\li' Qlll,l'llilll‘|'llil‘ll§ ‘Mr. l‘. .1. '.’\l('.l)ntl i ..\ll‘. .\. A. fllt-Dotlnlti. Mr. .l. i). V“ "ml Hr‘ ‘L H‘ Ayml“ on ntotioil of lllt W 1*‘ . . 4 _- _ w, '. . 1. Bentley. mrlllflll-\\\lil)l-kl'l“ll' "(Half sct-tttitlcd by Mr. \V. A. Sicwitrt, "'J'M|I'(H‘H' " ' ' ' ‘y’ ' Wall-h lllt'lllllt‘l‘ oi‘ lllc Staff was SUM ETHI Ml‘. Tout \\'hitc. Mr. . NG A DIFFERENT in the (‘ANDY LINE _—'_ iSirs.~—~tlentarlll activities held '1 ‘hllltvlllltlltegf £31312]: oreme dc Menthc "b"?321112.l';‘i"‘t§g.lfftii'iii'“fi;..i ll Mar-Shlnallfiws lvrry good tnontb. witll greatly in- ‘ chocolate iilliiiiiilii.iiiti“éé';f.f..f.iii'.f0213.127] IiaIlZOlAIILIIllTIteTLilZlStBnwlllhg 12:23.53}; Marshmallows ' New Delicious Treats iinly 39c per pound i 0n u Q C0. T“? RFXALL PO80:- i KQHAK b-ron: 5oz ~__ ‘&-4-& . _______ ______ O,- pruspul-Klp and Mr. .1, A. Clark. ‘llr M Genuine ouco A "It drying brushing en- w use on °°¢W°rk. new or old, Furni- N- Automobiles, Floors, "l". suitable for lll Willi. Metalwork. (l. Poppitl '\ iMr, Vtialker; lllllli"fl by Mr. lMlcNclll. Mr. W. A. Stewart atzltilowlcdgcd I.\lr. llcutlt-y's tttotion of tltatlks. 'l‘llc (teitcral ‘Secretary explained ' that it is very ilcsirlcblc that ‘utility as lMeitlbers attend. with the Gcltcrul ISccrc-tary. the ‘lllaritimc Y. M. C. A. "Sllltlltttu- ‘institute at 131g Cove, N. ‘S. itJltly 2nd to 12th). to lcllrti of the _l\\'(1l‘l\' nl‘ ille Youul; idea's Cliristiutl Associzltitlll. ‘The llllllliii‘ of Staff llolltlltyu 1tltt-ll (‘illlltbllliltlldl llttl Meeting. and ttrltulird otlc ttlontlrs ilolidays,——to he urraltigt-d between thetttselvlts. Tlll- Alcctltlg adjourned. ‘H. E. MILLER, Recording Gov-rotary Protcnt. REPORT OF THE. GENERAL SECRETARY, CHARLOTTE- TOWN Y. M. C. A., FOR THE . MONTH OF MAY, 1926 'l‘o tlll- Prrsltlcltt altd iMKilllllfllftl o1‘ illi‘ lhinrtl of Directors, a i i i ‘are still l-zoillg strong. and interest ‘has held up to the last. Both "Lcttiztles are ‘now rolling off for the icllattllltioilsltips. Niessrs. Prowse Brothers and iiMuore & Mol.eod’s are bowling for lltc ClllHlYlllOIISlll-p of the lCommcrc- llll larulzlte, and the United Church are howling ull with Zion for tbo t‘llul"l-.li itetllzut» lcullorshiP- Religious Wonk: Sunday Evolr ‘ml; sing-Stings have been brollltht to u closl- on tile 23rd of May. uftcr |lltilllg lll operation eight months ‘tllls 5014x1011} attendance held up ivpl-y wl-ll. right until the lust. The spt-ttkltrs tor the month were Cont. ‘Ilest of‘ Toronto. Mi‘- ‘Mllfffly Brunt“; of (Zcylolt. Dr. Scott IPllltoll m“. ,‘lre3|(]g|]l_ Average attendance for the tnontll was about two llund- . red . ' lltiys‘ Ilihlc (lines ‘B. T1115 81'0"‘? its still nteetitll; cuclt Sunday lMorn- ling tit tcli o'clock and attendance rllllges froln tlvc lo ten each Sun- duy. Youtt Sccrclufl’ l! the lellder‘ V's Men's club: This Club hold foul- meetings during the month, all in; which more wull attended. We VWUN! [ortlltlnte in iltrvlllt! "l8 D15“ trict (lovernol- visit us on Mo)’ the workers and to Mr. Pendletotl and lllls motion was sec- RS possible of the Board lust Brush It On l “"5” Dries "u." l. st time. sts, ‘gum! ‘is excellent for in- °l‘ decoration and floors. M i have stocked DUCO in following colors. / "all". Red. Battleship Grey, m‘; _5"°W". Brewster “w: Limousine Blue, Dsrk I t l P"°“_Q""QI 8290 Pints :51”- '/= Pints. 90c. y, rum, (pill. the (Iumlpalltn thnoltgh tluo nllttiltcr. "no N... 7 Polish i w "' '°"°"= m» ouco rm- Od A lml b0l‘lll'l‘;'.noh"g w m m" out» WflllllI-‘Ulrol 7 polish csn be Ylllsdoyl. ygu. "l" ll flnlsne wit gtwhnh" lnrsysd. or Ousrts, $1.70, Plmm ‘Lam "'1' Illsd for Furnlluro. -.ii. JLA-Ms..- .‘..l. 4,. 12pm when he presented the Char- on the ideals and ltllns of the Y's i on supper llltltltlllli. dmhm m.. month. and has v tukclt m, mo,“ 0f your Secretaries tlltlu. . . -- tud llfllll in l1 80""- lfllttfiylllzialflllltllllil. lltlply attended the flupmrn silt-ll liiilhl- . <- -d on an nulnt-s yet. lo lll. ltportl. _ when these llll t-ottle in. the 1951"" of the Cutntlulllll successful. illloolot of Cevlvn- "Klilt- ‘m’ “' m three darn dllfl"! °‘" pglgn, During his spoke ln,tll8 ‘lint ‘dressed several the Y. M. O. lll. m‘ to our Club llnd addressed tllcln ‘lllcirs Ulllbfi- Annual Meeting: Our Annual Meeting etttnc off very "ucwsPmlly ‘Mlly tho 12th, when R lovely guplylrl‘ was served hy the hndiot-l Auxiliary; about 75 attended this Financial Csmpllfl"? Th" "W" in coltnctwtiou with this (lllntpllli-l" pm, been the lnost important wotk, l. .\lslly tltlitlks are due to lMir. (it'll! atld his nblo lzronp of workers. who in such The three Clllnpttllltl B11999" d“ much to stllnnllttl- interest lmntont; Thorn arl- sonic fort)’ "r mtg should be very M“ Mun." groans: We were mm]; pleased to have Ml‘- Cain- visit, Mr. Brooke led Church end ud- -W§~O ‘flu-shin Central Guardian . .-(Judltture Bros. 951.1 Just arrived see _ uur Window dis- play. Prices $1.50 to $3.5U.——~l’rowse 13rcs., Lltl. 9617-64-2] BORDEN~~Ultlou Hall. .lune lllll at ll H. 111-. Rev. J. 1.1. lJuggclt will conduct. service. MIENtS KHAKl PANTS. All siz- es regular value $2.00 clearing for Saturday cvcuitut. Lord Willing. ‘ SUNDAY SERVICES. — (luspel service will be held nt (‘lydlt RlYIlP 11 u. ni., llightield 1i p. m.. null Hunter River 7 p. ni., lllftl willing. MEN'S 00o SIZES in Soft Fclti Hats regular vulues $6.00 to $7.00 to tsleat- at $3.00 and s-Lott-Prowsei ‘Bros, Ltd. PROF. FLETCHEWS Annual ‘Pupils Recital will he lit-id June 15th and 17th in iieartz 11-111. 0606-4-21 TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE - Services on Sutliiuy. June 6th .wlll he as follows: Ilorllctl at ll n. 1111., Tryon at ti p. ttl., ljotlsllitw ut ,7 p. in. TRYON CIRCUIT of the United (lhurclt 01' Canada. prcttclllng, sor- vices Sunday, June titlt: Tryotl 11 ltl.. North Tryoil 3 p. m.. (‘rap- t. lll. MARSHFIELD. —- Prcslt_\'terizllt service will he held ill tltn Milrl-ill- field Baptist Church. Sunday. June 6th at 3 o'clock. Mr. 'l‘ralttlel' will preach. Sunday School at “t BAPTISMAL‘ SERVICE. -l‘lV1lll~ lrclist .l. W. Hayter will conduct an open air ltaptlstttzll serviolt at ‘Clyde River on Slllltllty nftertlotin nt 4.110 p. nt. YORK AND MARSHFIELD. First anniversary of the United Church of Cattlldtl will be observed itext Sunday. Juno tith. Mursllfit-lli 11 a. ltt., _Yot'k 2.110 p. lll.. Brett-kitty 7.710 p. in. Hutu-rt. T. Stnitlt, past- or. CRA‘PAUD.- The lit-v. Prof. Wulkt-r of "Huiiillx will llo the l)l‘i‘tll'll(‘l‘ both morning llllrl cvt-tl~ int; ill Si. .iolttl’s (‘bllrclt ncxt Still- zlay, and Miss Mullins will lio the soloist at t.lle 11 o'clock service, while Mrs Vermin McLeod of Al- llutty- will hi: llll‘. soloist. at tho 7 o'clock $l.‘l‘Vli'.l‘. .\ll arc cordially invited. . VERNON AND CHERRY VAL- LEV SERVICES, Juttc iitll: —Ser- vices will bc llcltl at Vernon at 2.30 p. m.. and at (illcrry Vlllltty at. 7 p. itt. ltcv,.Vi. l). Riat-Dotlald of Mnrruy River will preach ut botll services. Tile S. S. and Bible Class at Vernon will invet at 1.115 p. m.. and lit ‘(fhcrry vllllUy utter‘ tho evening servicc. TRYING TO LOCATE RELAT- IVE.—Mrs. Joan Allen Kent. oi Sackville. N. 13.. is anxious to get in touch with her uncle. Galleria] Allen. brother 01' the lute Mr. Frederick Allen. born at Seltrle- town, P. 1E. l. Mr. Guheriul Allen. wlto was last ltcttrtl or fifteen years ago, was the only one of the iam- lly who remained on 1'. E. lsluiri, the others going to the United States. Atty information as to his present address will hc HDDFB- elated by Mrs. Kent. to glvo an accurate account. of our Membership, bllt it. ls expected that. when all Pledges art.- collected, wu lvlll reach the i150 lnark. In General: Now that our ill- door shuts-on is about over, we are planning our outdoor lprogl~titti— which we hope wlll ho larger than cvel' this your. Sntttitter lCunlp dates urc as fol- lotws: Charlottetown Y. M. C. .‘\. Boys‘ Uulnp. Julie 26th to July 11th. lMarltlulc Summer School. CovewN. S.. July 2nd to 12th. l’. B. 1. Provincial Boys’ Camp, July 3rd to 12th. Yl M. C. A. Summer School. at Ooucllichlnlz. 01tt., August 3rd to 21st. Tho Charlottetown "Y" Camp will he its first itt over flvc yours and wlll fl(‘.9tl the llelip oi‘ the Dir- ectors lit putting it across suc- ccssfltlly ltespectfully submitted. R. A. PENDLETON, General ‘Secretary. u n. uunx"%trlu-J=mn. Big which comes now so fresh snd green and crisp, add with your regular dressin , s -opoo u] of cfnnnlcs KETCHUF Thshonhnomccoessapun cos wow “l Mdsbydslllllwrsdtlsocehlsrstod CLARK‘! POIIKI IBANO FRESH PINEAPPLES 2 for 35c MEWS NEW BTRAW BOATERS can do ‘better, serves should ‘believe, and are eti- tlott is doing all in its power to give ! ' ""' a O i; w w" '5?" '41:‘; ' 7 T ‘ *7 fi ' ' ‘ 7 _ -li 01 a. Hospital , NEW ISSUE 3 ‘ ‘ —~~ ' S 500,000 i ADDRESS av on. H. o. JOHN- ‘ . SON BEFORE CHARLOTTE- i ‘ . ‘ . ‘ i ‘ 8C 1C ' “w” * l Alberta P if‘ Gram ConpanygL ted H ‘Spciking on "littspitlli ltrltanizll- . l‘ .011" t-foro the Charlottetown Rotary ‘j s , , bl11hIlongs‘);l-‘d:t1it:lh1t::)'fifl.lrl:flu 2nd, m. nfi (i 6% First Mortgage Slim; Fund Wtlonls In taking n» l .»l.l d: r-s - it 1' bcd l a 1.192s. " - - -. ‘ ‘pital Organiztllitljliiijictlllosllywill1t cgtll-i ‘i lldoontrefihcMgfieal. Tomtllltffu ‘Jmgiidk Q flifiufl?‘ . sidcrable tlilfidcltcc. as illt‘ suhect i-si [I Blnk of Montreal, New York, m- st the Bonk of Iona-ed, Landon Iixflnd. id fl U0 ltd $500 denoufmlthns. with ' u very illlpurtallt mm mp] 1 pm... bee“ ' i privilege of registration ss u; psincip ‘. Redeemable. at the option. ‘hearse to mid must»; June lat ' Dl‘(l0I‘(‘ll u, glvc m. undress wtnmul i 1931. thereafter st 104 to md inclining 1, 1936. classifier ‘IBM-nail ,-Iaer—Qa¢ 102 h ltd including. flnly Lia“. f8‘,- natty-Inn": |t,7,.,.,,,,r:,l|im; , June 1, 1944, and thesesfler st pu tn mstunty. Trustee: The hvyd TsntCmni I t ‘e 2c a lseu ront ie ru-l , l l -. i . . . ,2 i..i'$;.'..2-li".i.’.1‘.‘i1’..ifl".iil‘.i"ifi"li'.332, ;; CMTfl-IZ-‘flm ' charge ltild get t slim; * ' l . . _ l would not dale illflkl Reilly Utlllfiulaoosti- i 62f m7“ M _ . ' a“ 3'3” _ ‘View you at snot-l llotlttc; llfillveli ,‘i 7/0 Cumulative . aifiarcs, “,4.” 3,0@,®0 you are probably Vlcllllls this ilftcr-; i, v Common Shilfil. Ci . . . ..14'.¢ ‘ “Si. D0 000 its. noon; aitd lttay have to listen to u‘. t common Sig“, at’! ‘p- _ ‘ _ _ ____,__-_ n; ain't 20:0“) ‘ht good subject. Imdly ‘prepared. Ho\v- ever, one catl only do title's host; so if_you will bear with nte for a few ultnutcs I sllirll toll yell briefly my ideas on tllu sultjctrt. 'i'll_cro are a great many varieties of hospitals; and tiley are oi‘ liitll-leilti slzcs and different standards; -bul the Saint‘. ltndorlyint: prltlclpie of opera- tlott and cnittrol is to be found lll a ltospittli having 10 or 20 lteds. as iii 0110 ltavitlg 100 to 200 lbctls, or itl nnc of 500 or tnore. 'l‘ltc only difference‘ is t0 be found ill the tnctltods oi‘ apply- in the 111-3113543191), tug titt- details. it i5 really more dif- ficult (o get this worlcdotle smoothly’ in sulall than ill large hospitals, ‘but ills‘ saute llfinciltlc of organization Descriptive lnust govern. 'l‘llt-re ittust be a centralized control; and the cotttrollittg =hody must accept lttc vresponsibillty. if they are not willing or aible to do this, they should tnnkc way for others who feel they The lloople whom the ltospital titled to believe, that the organiza- Act to carry on the businem of from which the following is summarized: Alberta Pacific Grain C- _ throughout Western Canada since 190 and terminal elevator capacity. It has and most successful grain ekvutor companies in Properties being acquired by the new interior terminal clcvatnr at Calgary with a cap dwelling-houses and 226 coal sheds, advant ‘he a failure in ‘what is tltc most int- pnrtant part. of her work. advice, and t0 accept. lt. and act. ulpotl connection with the medical staff: ‘bo_ cause, (and perhaps this is not enough admltlister it without the vcry closest contact ‘with tho etttieuvonr to meet their problems. sary ln stnull us in lurue hospitals; hut in the smaller instilntlolts ‘there should ‘be s. combination ut‘ duties. Ab‘ an exilnrple of this l titigitt cite the (‘.1150 of Dr. ‘Holtstnn. who has charge of three different dcparttttcnts in the, story. the X-lltay laboratory’, and the department of Anaestltc partnlciit. of Medicine; and chief De- partment of Surgery, n chief, Depart- nlont of Obstetrics. llnd iliscascs o1‘ the very ‘best service he given. that can Single person or group. The service widc. nlent. o1‘ trustees. tllc greatest. care should ‘he taken that only those ‘with ‘broad vision, and with firmness carry otl, should ho elected. Once the Board is so chosen, it ‘be- tcutiles their iprohlent, and their duty lies straight before tllcnt; and they sllfillld not the interfered with itl carry- ltund they should ‘be given tho tnost loyal support of all those whom tile institution is lncaut to st-rvt‘. They not-d all tho assistance (lint can he given tn cnablo tllcst- sinoll hospitals to "be so rlln that. wltlloul. ttlllltlt-‘lg par- lnlz. the different. S(!l‘Vlt'.t'S .att do their vt-ry ‘best, and have the Il(‘('l'S6lll‘y ap- paratus nuti snppiirs to do all the work required for patients. 1n voluntary hospitals. such as we have in this Province, vrltcrt‘. lltcre is prnctciztlly no aid front l-itllcr Pro- vincial or civic govl-rttlttl-ttts. it. is litt- posslhic for ally body of trustees to filtancc the tnstituiiotl without ade- quate help frottt (hose lit the 001111111111- lty who cull afford such help; especial- ly as there are t1l‘W1i_)'$ lllallbllts who are wholly llnzillilt: ot pay ttttytltiilg for their hospital upkeep. It (l0ttg secln that tile deserving poor of the ‘pro- vince should ‘he supported when ill by the Province; ultd zilso those lll in- corporated (Owlls should got support front tllcir homo town. (This is l think tltt- only place that such finun- cizii help is lacking.) The selection 0f the Superintendent is of thewcry’ highest importance. Sill: must have broad ideas ltild a ‘perfect understanding of the ltt-oblenls oi‘ ltospitlll adttlitlistration, This is more iittporttttlt oven, 1n small than in large ltosltitals. Site may he one who may itave the most enlinctltoualities as a nurse; she may ‘be a wonderful house- keeper; she may ‘be a thoroughly colit- petent. dietlclan; but .11’ she has ilot an individuality sutficiently strong to smooth out petty tiifllcultics of admin- istration, site will without any don-ht She should ‘he lhroml enough to sol-k it; especially this should ‘he dnnerlu thought about). it i‘s not at all in the interest of u hospital to attcnlpt to tho medical staff, and Dc purttnenutl lvork is just as neces- Princc Edward island Hospital. liv has charge of the DtblllOlOKlClll labor- Tltcre should bc u. chief ‘of tllu Dc- he The Alberta Pncific Cain Company. Limited. has. .‘ no: Q maiden (laluplnics Th= Company hm nomad no ncqvivefiw‘ Rani ' -- taking of Alberta Pacific Gfin Couqsasry, Linflcd, " issued, and has also sequiredqt qlceman t gn-chnse bushels capacity sittntul I V o a "Mt. James sawulnhmlocuarspjimosuut as a successful grain Land devulor cperflnrgh lryal wisktlhetiruibuxmmheidntlt cite new compusy. ,8. circular, copies q nfllch wlI baqpplied upon . w 2. expandod its basin rapidly Canada. rabid owesuamnhsl elevator of 2,000,000 l C.,.swarsed lay-ti: Vlmusvu Termini Gain Company. Limited. Grail Company, ofV/hssipe; Mum, tvhoiswell known kliths Corporation, Limited, i, audits: futon-front Mr. Stewart, y, carriedons general grain businefi and hatLon no laoolporation ln 1912, s relatively small amount of country and profitably and now is one of the largest . include, in addition to the Vancouver terminal and an ‘ ’ actty of 250,000 bnsheb, 319 country grain elevators. 166 country i agcously locahcd throughout the» Provinces of Saskatchewan and the asset: and under- -1. -= .- =1.» z Tilt‘ working of the insti- tlltion .lttust not be (laminated by any Alberta. Oombined terminal and country elevator storage capacity being acqni Through investment m the shares several terminal elevator companies at Port Arthur and Fort William, Ont_.. having an aggregate storage mpacity of ovcr,l4,000,00t1 bushels of grain, the led amounts to 13,505,000 bushels. new company will have effective g. of the institution lnust be community lll choosing tllc iloard of tnaltltac- 1O lug out. (their ltlansfhlu oit llll‘ other " George A. Touche certified by George our counsel of all p arrangements for the storage and export from Guest Lakes ports of gain forwa , Fixed assets and inycstmcxtts beingzcquired by the new company have a combined valuation of $7 .367 .285. net current assets on giving effect to this transaction, as at December 31, 1925, according to the (tcrtificate of _ $1,350,000. The combined valur: of fixed asmets, _ Investments and net current asaetswill therefore exceed $8, 717,285, equivalent to over $2,400 for each $1,000 Bond ‘ g proposed to be issued. Based on annual casings of Alberta Pacific Grain- Company, 1925, after deduction of operating and maintenance olitpies, ‘ 1925, and including a reasonable estimate of & C0., Chartered Accountants, will exceed rocoedingsflzfw 98 and accrued interest, yielding over 6.1 Royal Securities Corporation, Limited ‘- ‘ Greenshielcls & Co. The nhoi-e statements are nit! gtmrnntrnd. hit! nra hoard tlport Iyormafion which wr- hcifirve to we acted I11 purchasing these cncurlfies. J up! LIJLIJJ I 1s: 15in} l." I MALPEQUE rcllrct ‘that lllt‘ citizens ct‘ S a Viclv assembled at the house ot‘ t\lr.i and Mrs. John Brown to say fare-| wet-l to them ‘bl-fore tin-y lt-it theirl 1101118 1o take up their resitleltcefit Kettsltlgton. There were about fifty, present. anti Mr. Etiwitl Murphy‘ was appointed its cilulrttltlil. A rcw remarks expressive o1‘ tile senti- lncut of tho cotttutluttltv ill lltcii‘ rt‘- lllllflllfillip to Mr. and Mrs. omit‘... as fclloly citizens were lnalln Iiyi Mr. Johtl H. (faln-pllt-il and a prl-' sentlttlou of mouty was git-on n,‘ - further testilnuily lo l‘llt.‘ general rc- garll in which this worthy couple is held. ‘Extentpc-l" spccciles- were also "lime l1)’ ‘Mrs. ll. 1,. Donald. Charles Sudsbury. Win. \\"o0dsid".‘ John E. Cainpitell and .\llss Mtrude Dottuld uttd lnaily good were given. Mr. attd .\‘lrs. ilttve grateful ockllltwllliltttlcilt of‘ esc tokens of real frituldsltip. ‘Miss Lucy llrolvlt also shared lil the good wishes as sill.- is a gflll- eral favorite with llor sl-lttlol friends who will greatly ‘llllfifi llcr cotupaniotlshlp. tillnslt: followtd ltild the coitlpalty (‘llltlyrtl all old- l_ll1_I0___s§_l_lg>80lIlz. ‘MPH. Edwin Don‘ aid perforating very capallly the duty of organist. The usual hour for refrcsll-ntetlts was used in good I wishes i Brown it was with fer-liltgs o1‘ sittccre- atlvuntagc. and no tlonht t-ccalltid" clilldrcti; and a chief of Eye Depart- tncnt. and Eur, N080 and Throat. d04- purtmcnt. hospitals would probably come under otto head also. should not huvc tiny other depart- mental duties. as her necessarily ull he given to that scr- vice. ‘which is u vcry exacting one. pa rtmcnts lttny often llw comltlnrd; but i 2 ' control of the laundry; plirclttntnp and l-ssucs. of illo ‘host important. parts of wnrk; and should ‘bu. very ticcurutt-ly curried nu by tllc superintendent, o:- uttder her control and direction. clerical uslstnuce; and the secretary or clerk should during her hour, of ‘work receive telephone ‘messages, and answer them where possible, giving lnformutiotl required by the friends or relatives of ‘patients. _ seqllantly it any chsngo is to Ilwnotcd. These latter in smaller; The head of the nursing department tlnlc should Tile housekeeping and tlltttitlg dc- Jllfl (loos not ‘work out very wcll in nutty cases. _ Tlll- Superintendent. should have and oi’ ltll Tllu itccotlnling of ll ltospltal is one the Silo should have tho necessary many social and frlcltlllv suppers that ltild been partakclt of dllritlgf tllo yours Mr. and Mrs. Brown thud resided in Sea, View. Th.» giltltl Wlellvs 01' the coininuniiy act-oin- tmuy this futnlly circle to their ncw homo and will flow dowlt llli‘ ycars of thvlr nbsenct- pcrltups even more sltfolttrly l-linlt ill the years that nro pusscti. Mrs. George lionristo ltils rolurn- rd to hor llOtlll“. after all t-xtnndcd v-lsll. to llor daughter. Mrs. (it-o. 1‘. Thompson. Montague. ‘ltov. A. N. Gi-llls and Mr. Rus- ncl \Vnotlsltie returned oti Friday T€|lll‘l'i"(| to llor work nftor a pica-i cvvtnltlg tltqy were lil u-ttsltdanne lfronl‘ ‘tlttckvilie. whore Maritime Conference of the Unl-tml Church. A-t the church service on John ll. Young w-‘ro iillflllfllltttl on‘ Sunday. ‘Mr. Gdl-lls nludo roforcntw Friday nfterltoolt at his Tt‘l>il(l"Ilt'(' to the ‘splendid showing made by lil Malrpeque. our lwland Presbytery in ‘loading lllt" Maritime ‘PNIVHIPCTI in ‘Mission- nry contrtbutlons. and in exceed-int; To enable this to ‘be done from the This should relieve the suporintentt-I other ttlcotinll l! M 0.11mi‘ l "' unanimous-luau g am __ ad porsosel by two thousand dollars the mitot- otflce. as it should ‘be. the tltrporintend-imem M uhlrtrlw‘) mmmmd ‘mum's. m, Khnnm "we n" reqmred mfomnhlwhicb but been given ‘them. largvhzootl quality und realized u fair front the kltchi-tl rilnizt- and lion about sny iputlont forwarded tni"°"!1‘6&\tlmls were present on Snn- pnice. .\ir. and Mrs. h" m; the he“; mm “my m, mutiny st owl: services whichlperhaps Mira Marion Young leave in about 'iiflpt\r. If rubbed off then there is admmance o; n“, PM,“ and subqwiere even more than ordinarily three weeks time for Boston. win-n- tin difficulty lll rleunlng the stove ' helpful end practical. A11 srs snti-lthsy will reside tn future. t-lpatlng tihc anniversary service ' out end the nurses, who m‘; on”, “p. lvbigh taken plscs lien Guudavy and Norman ‘Mob. Ramsay of Hamilton ' m u“ gglgphqp. go which promise to be full o! inter- nmm nvfltlnns Qllltlllllldflrnporly est 1mm in musical as well us tlt tlto town. .\ll‘li. la‘, ll. ltillttstl and two ‘Plllltlftill l)ll',;llltl and yiittlc‘ .\llh\"ST0cK Elizabeth of (‘ltarlotteto\vu. wort- iiill’ illlffii-N u!‘ Mrs. ltnntstty's lnotltrr, |l.-\ i1ll-‘.\.\’. Julie I=~Quotatiilns .\lr.-. D. S. Mal~.\'~ult. .\1:tl‘p.i|ue l't7!"t'lll'llig]|p(l hy Joltnston and \\'ard. the wevk cild. they ‘it-ft on luloslllty Mpmbel-g m‘ U“. ll10l'llll1;.'. for llorlit-tl where titty |.;X,.ham;,.; will ,lo lt .\lr. itnltisuy V To], “m! gm.“ pp Ry‘ Atnl-ricalt (‘.'ttl. ('41. Atlantic l{t‘llll('i'_\' Co. .. l \‘ 1' ~ (‘onuratuliltiotls lift‘ in in; (lXli‘ll(l-" m‘ Imcunl" "c C“ _ , , _ __ , _ , .‘\ttl, Sttleli. and lltttIll-z . ‘..‘.'...'.‘.’- 3!.‘ ...‘.‘.".'.'..r‘.‘.‘.;‘."..i‘iZ"F.;..f..'i!.I§1 ‘w @- ‘- ‘ ‘- m, \\‘,.,h,,s,[_.,y |,\.,,V,,i,,_,_,__ MHY'.J|HIL lilllill 11a: illlll Villa-r ‘(.11. __. -ilulio and Sup. l,\lllt. ‘t o. .... “i... .|»"|,,.,,,, M", “us. 4,0,.“ “M. uknilcotlliti (lop. Min. ‘(‘o. m: l!:(\]I VUHFHL 31,355 _\_ 5y (;j1|i§_ (‘anadian Pacltlt- ('0. . . . . . .. I --'|'|1.- §];|1|5\_1" yo,‘ ll“. pus. ;“~,,‘N.\'. (It-n. ltllll llud. Riv. 11.11. months lvztvug on 'l‘llnslitl_v to visitiFubn (‘nun Sugar Pill. llt"1‘ aunt, Ali's. (‘rt-lglltotl of \\' .~'l““1rll' R. lt. . . . . . - . . . . - . - . . .- itivt-r. .\'. S.. cit routt» MlSs Pu: (‘onsolldtited (his (To. nanl will ilttctttl the. .\lariliinl- \\' Mis. Kan. nud Tex. Ry. .\lllllil'l‘ill Stitch . 1155'} i.\l. S. \\l1l('ll (‘clcbtutlvs its fifti- l\'t-lly Sprittgllttld 'l‘irl- (Io. .. 1-11, nth anniv: snry at 'l‘l'tlro tllll'iiil;,,\l,.|-p|n.1 m] (fry ,. 201334 "ti" “"“L‘k< Reading (‘o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 861A; _ V_"‘"— ltaillvay Slot-l Spring (to. 23M»; Mr. irwtti laylor who has lttwll Sumner" pmqfl‘. C“ _ _ _ _ _ U 107% atttetltling IPrillre of ‘Ylllrs. (‘zlllt-olql-"ion ‘Pnmflp m, ‘ I _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ __ HR,‘ filirnllllmlltll" Mo‘ hum.- for ii“'-.t‘..\'. ‘industrial Alcohol ('0. . 55"., - ‘ ‘ '"‘" ‘b lQs. lflillltllflill Alcohol Co. . s51‘. Lllissl-s ‘Muriel t\lac.\'ltll andi\l"‘simumms" Elm-wk’ iixu‘ ldlizztllctlt KW!‘ have 1't'llll‘llttl to" "ned gimp“. sum] my‘ ' ~ . - - ‘ . ‘l- tllcil‘ ltontcs after a pleasant sixiknflil,“ swig?‘ PM“ " 11'," wt-elts visit. to fricnllt-z ill .\litlttrctll.“l'- “V \\"""“"H' C“ ‘ ' ' ' " Aliitlhi Mrs. iilnm- llmmotltl and Altos-Pull. Stvllulsliilla bi‘!- llazol llupgtlnil. Malptltuc. .\ll'. Alcl-illlmil-ifi - ville Donald. llnltlt- and Mr, audflltlllfcl Vllllli- < - A - » - ~ ‘ ~ ~ - » -- Mrs. ’l‘llotn:ls !\l:lt-.\'llit Mill-illillllt‘ Moutrmtl Poll-cl" . . . . . . . . . .. ' won- visilors to Sutnlttlrslltl IHHNZIllOfIZIl llI't‘Wt‘._l'l1‘t-l 61', Friday. {Sit-cl (In, Pall. (tout. 1011/4, .\Vlllllllpi‘K lClt-izlrll- ‘i615’. M-ssrs. l", .l. H. Vlirlultt. Sutn-iAsltestos Cont. New . . . . . . .. 2t tnersltlo, \\'.“ ll. V. ilulllltll- llnili,-\u|l¢\g(n,~t 11rd, New 79 . E. tVlttt-Nult. (‘.lli\l‘llllll'lfi\\'ni(krnef8_| p..u-.,1..||n, p4 tuition-d lo Mnllw-riln- on lvrluny. "int. ‘Polrolclttll . . . . . . . . . . .. 1w; Standard Nl-lv Jnrst-y . . . . .. 4H’: Miss ldvvlytt (forln-tt. Hlvlltlgfilll- ghmdam N‘l\v ynm , , _ _ , __ 3, :1 lll‘l‘ at Pvtlr MauNutt 8c Son rt-~_ “i-hcflpuhny. m9; gppp 13;; turltctl to her work nitur a short no“ mat/b holiday at hor llnlutt In (ltwlltvlllly, rm."___|"|y_ 731/4; Sit-pi. 77; lH-o- i 7'14- (Ml-n .\'llll'l(lll Dunn who is ilt tllu| (,“'fi>>1|"ly' 40's,; Sl-lil. ll',~’_.; citrpltly of ‘Peter MuotNlttl & Son. “m, .{3:-.‘K_ Whcab-tluly. l-tlll/l: tliri. 1111",}. l '11s.’ ‘ . . saut. visit witih frlt-tldl-l in (‘Jturlolle- I —-—— Tho llouscllvlltl l-ffocts o1‘ .’\1r.| When lnukiili! fruit pics tltllllllPll ‘tllt- t-tltu- oi’ tllc pastry with milk . About 9"" hlllldmtl instead of wntor~lt ltolds better. of the tieighbors and mam-tiers oi‘ “m; m.. pm... the community attended tbt- sillc._|,,,|| D"‘l|'_ Mr. ‘Huglh A. Morrison. Keuslngttln- acted as auctioneer. The iuniturc‘ and other household goods were iii Make it u l'llll‘ to ruh all crease gus with nelvr- Ymmg and stove. while still hot. ltficrwnrtl. It 1's sincerely hoped that ‘Mrs. ~--———~ ho hm bean ll-l during th week The things that cost more than ll be restored to her taunt-they are worth are the things that rded through its country elevators. Limited, lor the three years ended jtme 30, depreciation and taxes including income tax. as A. Touche 8s C0., average net earnings wens at the annml mo: of $795,745, equivalent to over 3% times annual interest requirement of $210,000 on $3,500,000 F For the year ended June 30, 1925, net earnings after the same dc eight times annual intro-mat requirement of total First Mortgage Bon Based on earnings of Alberta Pacific Gmin Company, Limited, for the six months ended December 31. profits to bc derived from the operation of the Vancouver temtinal, it is conservatively estimated that earnings available for bond interest for the twelve months ending June 30, 1926. will be not less than the average for the three preceding years. We ofler these Bonds for delivery 1f, ductions were $1,776,156. equivalent to over irst Mortgage Bonds proposed to be issued. ds proposed to be issued. i as and when issued and received by no and subject Io approval by "Laéggge: v realms-sawmill: ls not so llnblc to‘ 5% " Hanson Bros. be reltnblr and on which i STOQIES - l LITTLE SHADOWKIN i ENNIF. was getting ready lot bed He lz-lt a little hit lone __ some because Mother was down- _, stairs lallullg in VlBllfllfl... Ind he lmrl la titttlrr-sll all hy hlmsell llr hung his stotlun on the hark nl llu- thnlr... an then he new his rlrnr llllll.‘ §l>selowltin It was hrlngtn lls storklngs on n rhnn. mo t-lmle laughed be- rnuss ll loolt so funny doing tllc name things he did. When Bennie put on his pljs~ man. the Shsdowlun put on his. "I'm glad ymi are here. Shad- owltitll" Bennie said. "Now let‘: (all Mommy, nncl get into bell." 5o Shadowltin crawled into bed with Bennie and went In sleep when he did. Sum r S rte Bring Snof-e Nfisascles "golf. tennis, gsrdsnlng s doles ‘ oul-oI-duor activities stunt-t stmnglythnt uftenthssrquellst- lied or overworked nlnurlrr sore snd still. Avoid the uncles tit lRer-cfiectl b! briskly rubbing in s few dropout‘ Abso rbl ne J‘. I - wlch wllleml u! pa. H‘! tired muscles sol mount stiffness. For all can Ill bndses la. Alnorblne Ir. s very vnlnbls . Imus: It h s Ifiwerful pm! cllls and lfltlirplle. Illlln lentil. reventln] In! lo promo! n! healthy ll QLHIl bottle t mos or sent voflsnll h! 5 W. I‘. Young I.