s. v-Lw-l-l‘ Finlay, 23. 192-, ,___ ,_é Lllywifs Challenger l t - - Is Speedy Yacht Flrstl Convent-Ion s l,.,,,;,',jf,.,,,,l l OfFzs/ierzes Is To SOUTH END, Ei1g., May '23. ---'l"hn ‘ prv. _v:trltt, killflHllUCk, V, 11:1"; zhown l so much stiectl that Sir Thomas Lip- ton, her owner, believes she has been ‘ “i llllalllcll a gledlcl. llme allowance ~ UNITED MARITIME YISHERMEN than is fair to her competitors. it was To “wET IN "AHFAX 0N ypporteti today from quarters close to JUNE 25 AND 2G the veteran yachtsnian. 'I‘herefore, ANTIGONISH’ MW 20~""1'l"~‘ melt ll ls Sllllll l": ls aslllllg ll" Yllcllllng ,annuall convention of the United Aswclallclll lll no“, of lllc l-acl lllmll lMailitime Fishermen will be held in the sllllllllock-S lllllllllcnll was w Halifax on Wednesday and 'f‘iiursday, stand through the coming special l Jun: 25th and 26th. This iticeting will m,“ all the lllolrllll l0 lcvlc“, ill; lhe made tip of delegates froni the lo- dmlglon l-ll llm llglll of lllclls lhc lcai organizations on the basis of one Shamrocks first tests have develop- ldelcgalc 1°” New lwcllll/ "lcmbclfi- “ll lAt present there are over one hiin- Th‘ Brl-llsll cllllllcllgcl. fol, the ldred such organizations reprea-eatirq; Atnericait Cup has won foui" straight: m“ ‘we thmwzmd mo“ races. The fntql-nntlolml laces l“ Dr. M. M, Coady, wiio has been ur- which tiie Shamrock V will int-ct the i gimizml; the nshermc" “mo” m“ United States defender for the Anier- ‘Scmembm’ 1°“ this ‘vcck m“ Pym” lean Cllp on Newllorll Rl lll l“ 5cm l Edward Island. From there he will lllmberl mo l0 bl, Sllllm all)!‘ llm "M" lproceed to New Brunswick, where a llll§ _\'f'fll‘ for the first time, no handi- I [cw (‘htricis y“ "cmm" m b" “rim” raps being given. the Shamrocks time 1 iéd‘ Besides Now Swuat Mme‘? lLdward Island and New Brunswick t allowance is for the ctirrcnt test races z , lll England olllyl being represented at the convention _ the Nfagdeicne Islands will be includ- Sumntci‘ Bulbs foi" Certain ie l ‘ A Bloom This meeting; promises; to be one of llhc most important since Confeder- ’ ation. Its constitution is based on the Summer bulbs give a. certainty of l , _ , bliltllll with a. minimum of care that l Standmd, mm or °"g““li‘“‘°“ that cannot, be attained in any other elassl l1.“ mm“! so Sucqcssful m wcsmm of llllllllsl They include lhc (lallllll lmdl Canada ailitl the United States. Some v l _‘ ,oI the ODJCClIi of the association will uhlihkflus’ fhcl n?“ mpuku and be the study and practice of the prin- l“""°'1“ll-“'lg1°\“‘ ‘flallllw 5o'c‘mediciplcs of co-Oheration ni nll indus- mlwaa Mums‘ Thole-ale a‘ numb“ 0K1 trial activities; to further the inter- “hpr snmnm‘ and l‘? gclwrau" gal-own csts of fishermen and fish workers bulhl worthy of cultivation. The nioiitbrctlas are brilliant andl ilifflldn-Enchcs or the fishing “mus-i ll'Tt'.l\'l.l\'O, related to and resembling: lfnlonlloltclllalu.‘lsccurclnwcssaryl immature tzladiolus with brtuichingf lmllllicfl lligllilllislzlill:[$lul,§,.:m::Li;I l"-""7l" “talk-i The-l’ mm“ h‘ ~"°ll°“'-l law, whenever possible; to tvnlzednto we 2r"! scarlet and. are even lllv-"Q u u _ .__. "Mil l-"Qw" Um" ll"? lémdlmlld- TlWYt grievance, hardship or litigation, and» =11‘ “"37 ]““"d3' QM?“ {to defend members as far as it" may‘ v,.li‘.(‘l‘S in the Chicago (listricf. ll be po..s:ble and just; to promote so- twill)‘ blamed mm “TH "mlclmd- lciiil intercourse, a higher standard of 'l'llf.l‘ "I'll F-Wldlelll flliilflllll ll?!‘ Ell“ economic and rocial questions bent"- l lit Iilld are as ca:~ily grown H5 Slfldl- l int; on interests as fishermen and "ill-f. ' icit" 1 to use the influence of the Lin‘ Peruvian daffodil. I-‘imciic association to promote the well-being (‘aiathina is a Striking object in the 01 Om- Mlllltllm yil-Qliillccs “ml me ptrtit-n, rt huge bulb that throws up a Dlllllgniml, ltlllifi Ul llllllf? llllllwlfi Ol lfllT-IC allfll The tiruanizaiion, when complctetl.‘ uiih ‘i tZYPCll tfllflllllfll WP ill ll10 irfll-l will have a Prcsitlcnt, Vice-President, tot. 'i‘his l5 a Sllfc biooincr. The bulb’ qftpcn l‘) rectors and np Executive ni\i.~i be taken tip and stored as is l-llC"Ct)|llll'llll(‘{‘. of ll\f.‘, A central board “CTR i T} l. n}. ._. . ll piatimitntw. l will be appointed to mttnage the busi- lkci" ilovzcrs oi" Firricirt" .'~l‘iO\\',V‘lll(‘.=~ri of the assciation. A salaried‘ ltlmican bulbs, give rt brilliant anLl' FSecrr-trtijv will be appointed. f)i'. M. s 13k n: dis-play with their titrcc- i M. Cotidy will preside at the nicotine. r. niercd flowcm five inches "at-ran. in l and W. A. Found, Deputy Nlinislcl‘ of ‘Annual Meeting Continued from Inge l The receipts for 1883 were $5,051,- THE CHARLOTTETOWN oomzomu, iv e do not owe anybody a penny, Th! Only change in the staff that has taken place during the year m; caused by the resignation of Dr. M. Irvin! who was in charge of the Lob- i oratory and the appointment of Mrs.‘ requirements of thc two counties. Hospital and showing the people of the “'°l'k “la severe loss both i l p-reriation of the cs1" nominations in vtstnit; patients A series of articles is now being u" Hospital‘ published giving the history of thel During the year we have suffered to the Medical v.01‘); doiic by U" ClPYQYHIGn o.’ ill’ different tlc- ' lil ‘ Mal‘? Plneo to fill the position. The Trustees wish to assure you that the entire staff of the Hospital are work- ing together in the most perfect har- mony and with the greatest efficiency and there is not asinglc member of the staff who does not deserve the highest commendation for the ex- cellent work they are doing. The splendid organizaiton of the Ladies‘ Aid has fully keptl pace with the requirements of the Hospital and their excellent report, which has been fiubmimrl, elves you an idea of the wonderful trot-l: they are doing, As we have repeatedly suggested to the Ladle-s‘ Aid. we believe they could greatly increase their efficiency if they would extend their organization ~14; for i803, $3,022.13; for 1903, $0,178.09; for i913. $12,144.48; for i923, $28,394.26: for 1930, $58,022.82. Likewise receipts with the same in- crease in the completed (locate in 1933 would be $70,718, almost treble that of i923. The endowment fund for 1013 rigs $26,695.13; for 192a, $44,566.92; for 1030, $57,756.33. The following improvements were effected since the foundation of the hospital; Appointment of assistant superintendent, appointment of a. secretary, appointment‘. of a dietitian, appointment of an anaesthetist, ap- pointment of a technician for the laboratory, appointment of a hos- has clone and is doing. Great pubiie- l _ , _ l lStaff and to the Trustee Board; ti, ity will be given during the months. the Medicai 5mg in the (“lam ll; lll., of July, August and September along- lalc s R’ Jelllllllsl Ml Dll l,-.l Al Cl ll the same lines. This is about as far we senlo, memlm. Ol lll, Slllll allll as we Tmste“ ca“ 5°" u W" Wish 1° ,' besides a most valued friend of titt- b° fllllfl t0 secure hospital accommo- ‘ Hostiital. T110 Trustees ciinno‘ find dam“ “hm H" is urgently reqlllref-l- words adequate to properlv rivprrsl then you "um gwc us the "Wiley! the deep loss we have sustained which we require to provide such 86- ~ the death of Dr. Jenkins. Front tin; cummodatiol" For m“ 1355 m”? “"5 y Trustee Board we have lo; t an filll there has scarcely been a time when there was a spare room in the H05- pital and many times laatimltg have been turned away and in very many cum lvei: when we admit s gazing, l we are unable to give then-l m‘, rooms that they require, l These are cold, hard facts which you must face, It is not going to be dock McLeod, Always tiremnt at tht- inectings if it were at all pOfifililf‘ [or him to attend, we found his flfl\lt." ‘P1231’! ‘:1! fair and l:'e shall miss him very greatly at the Board. According to the l7_‘,'-lfl\‘.' flit t/----n.. lof Mr. Alfred Pickard and Mi". l”. M. and most valued member. Mi". .\Iur- , pital intern (past year), appointment of a night supervisor, the establish- ment of an X-Ray equipment and the establishment of a laboratory. The above facts, figures and stat- to the towns and villages of the two counties which this Hospital serves. More than half of‘ the work of the Hospital comes from the districts outside of Charlottetown and there a campaign of giving only to the ex- tent where you do not feel it. It is a question of large giving-a question of making a sacrifice to give-be- {Stewart as Trustees expire the, year. Eoth are eligible for re-cicction. To fill the vacancy" caused by tiic- death of the late Mr. Mitrdock Mc-t Leod the Board has appointed Mr. istics constitute the romance of tlic hospital, indicating the marvellous iirowth and progress of the institu- tion. Now for the tragedy. Tragedy is defined as a form of drama, in which the theme is solemn or pathetic; something iijivolving calamity, grief, suffering, anti privation. The tragedy of the hospital, Dr. Yco stated, is centred in the woi"d ccllclll mlldll-lolll "inadequate? 1t is inadequate in tlic we QXpCCL this “m. lo l” a mo“ housing of nurses. The nurses‘ home ' lllomelllolls one l“ the lllc or lhls is no reason why the ladies from those districts should not become members of the Ladies‘ Aid and thus tery much extend the scope of their operations. The Trustees most heartily thank this organization for the very great assistance they have rendered during the last; year and for many years in helping to keep the interior of the Hospital in stich ex- cause everybody must realize that _ J. A. Clarke. snprrintentlei-it. of thc $250,000 is quite a large amount of‘ Experimental Farm. and this met-i- momy Fa 35k m" “m” "l" "m" ing will be asked to cenfirni this ap- population. At the same time, the l-,D=,l~,tll~_»llg_ i Prowncc is now “my Wiwpcluu“ “m1 All of winch is rt-sprctftiliy sub- if every person throughout the dis- mmecr triet will give absolutely all they can |.|_ D_ Jqhngqn-L [t], |),_ _|_ p, “m, afford to give then the objective will 5L |.|_ 30mm w, (‘hfglff Kilt-Lure, be reached. If it is not reached, then the public alone are to blRhlC and we can assure you that the failure of this campaign will lead to a most. serious situation. During the last seven S. A. McLeod, Alfred Pickzirtl, John (g, jtltiFadyen, F. M. Stewart, J. A. Clark, 'I'l'll':lC('.\. W. K. ROGERS. Chairman. is sinall, dingy and overcrowded, un- attractive in many ways. The in- stitution is inadequate in respect to the number of nurses graduated, only linstitution. Seven years ago we re- lporied, first. the crowded condition of the Hospital, there being many Trustees have not asked the public for a cent of support, In that time TB hi“? bald on‘ two large deficits years the fr, was moved and seconded that lMessrs. F‘. M. Stewart and A. Pick- ard be rc-clectcd to the bfi-‘lfd ‘ll trustees. and that the appoinlinen‘ occasions when we were imable to accept patients who badly needed admission; and, second. that our heating plant was out. of (late, expen- sive and inefficient. and that the sewerage piping of the Hospital was old and continually needing repairs. It tivas thought best then to raise money for the purpose of installing a new heating plant and enlarging the Iiospital and we accordingly went to the country" with an appeal for money for these tiurposcs, and, in addition. for an amount of $15,- 000 to pay off the deficit. which had accumulated during the war years. five, six or seven young ladies each rear. Afeinbers of the executive have on occasion to sacrifice their com- foriziblc rooms and beds iii order to accommodate patients, who other- wise would not be itdiiillied. The ac- connnorliition for visiting friends is also very limited, as is also the ac- cotumotlalion for patients. It is in the latter particular that the greatest need is experienced, for the institu- tion is constantly crowded, and DB1‘- sons needing hospital accommoda- tzons are greatly inconvenienced. It will thus be seen that the hospital l5 undergoing ll"i""‘l'l°“- I" l5 i‘ The subscriptions to this fund l-Yalécllfi were allowed to be stireacl over a ‘vlllll i“ U“? llllclml“? period of three years and by the 15 W" ‘Wm a “Wltlmlll- “ml l‘ second year the Trustees came to the constant steady growing business so that, you were unable to accommod- eonclusion that it would be very un- wise to spend any money in remod- and come to you now entirely out of debt and with a. surplus running close to $10,000. Not having been ask- ed for anything for seven years, we of Mr, J. A. Clark to the Board of‘ ‘Trustees be confirmed. Relative to the mmiwsu twill Mr- money with which to build and equip l1 v P, Q ., .1, . 1 the re- l a hospital equal to anything you will fcoriuibule s‘) 00 f“ {llfill l , sllll_ l fuid cast of Montreal. "mmllng $125900 R l‘ m u ' ~ . . ."c~d b'lf<~".ll- The following nurses ‘scuptiolm x’ “.15 m“ ‘\ \ l graduatcdl n, t 1 and sceonrlezi bv Dr.‘ during the year: in‘ mmm“ ‘ ' ' Mary Florence McKenzie. ;of the meeting be expressed l" u“? ate your WlllTJll-“I Wm‘ Fl 5m“ °r elling the old hospital, and we rc- whiie, yellow and rod grounds illi‘ Marine and I"lSl1Cl'lC‘3. will represent ,i.1nt spotting in the center. ‘Fhcylthe department. Iv." clerks unable tofuily meet the ncces- llol-wd accordingly at ti“ Ammatl sities of your clientele, as a, sensible Meelll-lgl wlu-l a result “m; alm- apl lnisiness man what would you do? lovlqllg the lmbpc to mint; tho map‘ , l arr r,,..t) as easy to grow" iir, a fllflll- l ~ r i The question involves the answer. Plants for n :.h'u|;." corner in the’ ll ‘v-‘l‘\‘] m. llll. llnllll, llcl-C-llcl, cl- lW-cll but i5. much more llkciy- ‘.0 give an a0- btcws are the igloxitizas and tuberous‘ mlllll- 0i ‘"591: i“ a “5“d""" b”; ‘W W" 1lt;1¢'\'."hei"c it will be sheherctl from whip- bgl Pill: and flifliifig winds. Ali lllC-‘tC bulbs h citniztv, 'I"nc forinei" ll(‘(‘fl a rUia rate. ".l‘he tuber.» should lYou would buiiti a larger store and lincrease the number of your clerks. A like conclusion is inevitable in res- pect to the hospital, n larger‘ building t a greater l‘|llll‘l|)(‘l' of nurses are obvi- ltcr over for a year or two they vot- ed unanimously in support of thcl opinion of the Tru era, namely that; l1 110W llO-‘lfllill 51mm“ l" cwhllucled . they have given us in the Hospital; at as early a date as iwsslbls- There was some ciiffercnce of opin- rll lll-U ill‘. 111k} lnvfll li-i-lh lip. tgl) serve adini ll7lv to brighten the 5lllll~ l, .. _ . .. . .. . ‘ me" 1110'! t. The old-fashioned '.‘viarl.=ii"a vine ha, ~t itn- tuber and furnlshttti xvi-vii "it-writ; of thou-titre. ’l'hey make a big IICIWY liflvviy" oriiainentzii leaf above which R lllllldiwlllc ‘mxy leawd "all" 1;‘ ~ the lirliltlamnc trumpets in various, blooming climber fine for back porehl shades of rod and purple. some hand-i decoration. The "lQC-h" 01' llll???“ “Y9 l" suniriy zoned and stiiiltetl. season now, ' Tl". lllbomlls bfllclllll l5 ti". “lost: Anniiai gwilliiirlias. r-wciavuiai" member oi its family and i 10f we l ll“ llllm lllcnms l-lyglln; t-@_,¢_-, in/ growth for next year" furnish eauil-‘l Rift point-lug. It will thrive m a ful cutting material. 'l‘hey are frccl shrult- position in the open groiinii l blooming and easily tlfflllll- while you wait prim-mini: ev 3‘, nqrir; n-u (o)? CED LOOK AT THESE ADVANTAGES ll 1 Oldfield ‘Tires ‘m very moderate tn 9MB- Oldfield Tires are _mac_le ofthc finest materials in the thorough Firclwrw manner. Oldfield Tin: hlW Ill tho benefits of Gum- Dipping, the patented Firestone process which eliminates internal fric- ticn-thg 8'_¢\"" enemy of tire life. HE new Oldfield Tin ll Firestone’: amwu to time moloiim who want an outstanding indium-priced tin-ha Ilrl w i: ivu you continuous urvln of on cittmnjy low coat. 3 40ldfiellgll "llires dhulvclllelnl I CS! Compote ll with any other flu In lite ma: {Tfflfi} {oughflive price clon Ind you'll find lithe Iudcr In ygbbgr. value and puloimlncc-"nnd lpp¢l1lh¢l 5 Oldfield Tires carry the u we Manufacturers Sun- dard Warranty, Your mum Flmlonc Dale: lm u complete nod: oi Firestone-Oldfield Tim. Su him today 1mm you helm and uvu you money. FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMIIED 053%: ooistir-oroeooisaeo . Like all other Filrutone tins. Oldfield! give 7°" Mm: Miles Per Dollar ,ou.<.ly needed to lmndle the increas- "lhf: number" of persons seeking hos- am l pital admission. l S ion as to the site which should be selected and the trustees devoted a good deal of thought and time lo- wards the selection of a new site but ‘ found they could not obtain anything lbetter than the site of the iircsclll ‘ll-Iosptal and so reported at an An- Fiscal Year Ending ‘Marthiuual Meeting. Everyone. however. 31st. i030 was not satisfied and so a committee was aptiointed entirely separate from Your ‘trustees herewith submit the t u“; Bum-d o; Trustees to loot; the m. fDl"t)'-.‘i(‘\'Clllll Annual Report of 1.1K‘ nation over and report as to what TRUSTEES‘ REPORT lfnr the Ella Margaret Simpson. , l l -'< - - l l "1 ‘lo Mildred Hannah Thompson. lhmdmal Siam lll", l’ li"r1"i. lt ‘m1 .t llilli \‘,.il‘ll ‘he Ella Beaumont sail-W __._l .................. .. Jltleap and fll)'.tl.ll‘_' ll'li = :-l"iiit~ twuid l Gertrude Holroyd Cotes. l)!“ l9 CQMPTUX vwuforz. anti t " u... gut yllifnt Florence Thelma Platts. “H- . ._ ‘Um-HI “PM '-"Tl"l'll1 l“l“."l' 4".‘ the Helen Constielo Wood.» 011 the llamgr 413C cl t-iiurdav tl]"\e i r t; u :11 i1 Jr 1i t.,,,» l,...-.1 1 tafay lOth. l 0 avid ompton passed 'l"T(l'|"lilp - l ,_,, l l l l l l . . .. .,.."\ _ it A Scholarship was received by this law“ at h“ hcme Bmmwmd m“ ‘ ll-lJi‘.‘i'f . a; i l/(Tlilfllifll Hospital under the terms of thewiil tc-“TB-limlellonl- P-E T-‘lalr-d» m? “Tllli l 1 t-Ue vi ":e uytlw. ‘l‘iit- ~,-f the late Mr. Harry J. Crowc which ll" "he FY1010 0i LIP: b01115; Hilly fur-l’ lgtma‘, '; \\t~:"r~ :1~'r.<-"| in f" it, -'c_; this year W85 awarded to Miss Edith treat-s of age. and m his usual Rwl tune-er:- Thomson. The next year's candidate llleelllll- 0n Friday he worked as usual ll . . . .. . . will be Miss Margaret Loft, a Bradu- "lmrlretlrefl M nislli Wlllwllfl Show": i aw o; this Hospital lany indication of illness. In t-he early FLDU}; l.\‘~4'l’l'Il"l‘E; we wish w Extend (llll- gjncprcillfiOfllillig his wife heard a slight sound _ _ thank; to 11m “winners of the Medl- 0f distress and tried to ivake him. .\.,»r.i ma. hi‘; "l '11‘ iliiiuii cal Staff foi" the vcry lino servicclllllt llifl llMl DB-‘fled MW)! ill lllfi Flt-Til i- or‘: a‘ U" iioiite He is survived by his Wifg who was ‘ ,1; iliilltp , m1. We are glad to say that the rota-la daushlcl‘ 0f lille We lllillfiflllllv tions between the ‘Trustee Board and Lamont of flundee Queens County. the Medical Staff are the very best and five children stilt 0i‘ fender and we work together in the greatest years, also his aged father I-lenry harmony. lCompbon, and one sisiei" Mrs Eddie We also wish to express our ap- Moser of Word Islands, They all fcc] k , _ . lDonaul Nicholson suQHP-BlI-‘fl llllll- l y g L l“ ncuasmytQticeiis Counties be requcstcrl to i -,t- lfl D Johnson that, the apprcvialiuil v l . . , ‘ Will l Prince Edward Island Hospital. l We believe that by whatever stan- ldlarti the work of the last year shall l be measured that we may safely say llthis has been the most 51160055011 - year in the hisatory of the Hosptal. lThe object for whch a hospital is [established is to llmvlde "cmmmw flttiition and equipment where people , rcquirinrr medical oi"_ surgical treat- l iuent may be able to receive it irres- l pective of the amount of ntearrs they i. may," tiosscrs. This has alWP-Y5 bu?“ . thtiaim of our Hospital and no per- t l tion which we have to give them. Lari year's report showed that the year then closed had been greatest in (‘\Cl‘_V way in the history of the l ifospital but this year has far exceed- leti it. Last. year we treated a total ‘Olly 1335 patients, this year 1397 pil- ients, an increase of 162. LEM Y0!" , we treated '74 free llfllilelll-S- l-hl-i Yell‘ i 129. Last year our receipts from all sources were $50,020.97, this year $58.- 92232, showing a surplus for the year-s ‘vol-k of $2,497.36 but in the expenditure column is included $2,- 150.00 which we paid for a. new fire “mo; r00; on the Hospital and i-tqnrly $1,000.00 for equipment, both of which items could very lTa-‘Wnably b1- chiirged to capital expenditure. Your Trustees are very lllell-‘lcd l" be able to report that the HOSlIllvlIl does not owe a nickel and now has ‘a StllTllllS on current account of S8.- 575.36. 11m Fmdotvment F‘ui"id now stands at, $55,356.03, an increase of 8979-35 made up as follows: From the estate of the late Geo. J. Rogers 500-99 From the estate of the late Sophia Boyle 138.84 By profit on exchange of 341.00 Bonds ......-u---.----. The total assets of the Hospital to- day amount son is ever turned away because the)’ ' are unable to pay for the accommoda- could be done in the way of selec- tion of a new site. The rcsull- W85 that the committee comeback with the unanimous report that they be- lieved, taking all thin§5 llllv Consid- eration, it was better to build the new hospital on our own property. These two important matters. therefore, have been disposed of alt previous annual meetinsi and m“ year we have to face the lll'°l?'l°m *7‘ raising the amount of money neces- sayy to justify our proceeding with the construction of a new bUlldlflS- Arrangements have been madelto commence preliminary canlpfllln ll-ork sometime in July with the sub- scription period comini 0n lllllbably to about $108,000 in sometime in the early W" °l 9cm)‘ er. Any Board of ‘Trustees who at- tempt an undertaking lof thli lillld must look very largely into the fut- ure and provide a building and equip- mmt, not, only adequate for the re- quirements of todly lllll m‘ mmy years to come. The history 0f lllli Hosptal up to date is sufficient. ll- lzistration of the tremendous growth of hospital work and KlW-‘S 5°m° idea of how far we must 80 l0 1W0- vlde for the future. It will be neces- sary m ask the public for at. least $250,000 in addition to the money “'9 already have on hand. It is the in- tention of the Trustees to have a large number of the r200?“ 0f U135 Annual Meeting published and dis- tributed throughout. the districts of Queen's and Kings Counties and we trust that the entire population 0f these two counties will treat the sit- uation with the seriousness which it deserves. This Board have really no greater interest _in the Hospital than you have. We are merely your servants whom you have lppolnted to carry on this work until you sec fit to IP" point someone else. we are natural- ly more familiar with the situation PONTIAC COACH Excellent running order. Paint and ‘Tires good. $550.00 BUICK 4 TOURING in good condition $75.00 WITH AN I l i i i l t t t I -‘3l4."\‘l.'\ N t~\ c (lift-red Such Values in METRDP ‘ ACQEZEKJYE." " -_F»~ml~~.--- COME — LOOK — SAVE WINDOW DEMONSTRATION H)‘ Miss l-l. of Montreal t I LADIES MILLINERY F YldI-l)’ 2 to 5 and 7.30 to 9.30 l‘ llclorcl .\lill 0Ll l.,~\'l' ES '1' (IR lrI.\'l‘lOf\'S TAN STDREE n cerium MARK IN Have We lllPl'_\'. '- Pr‘? keen] v l»."l'|\\’|1 i104". lit. ‘,\l:(‘l't~ tinir l" lillDPfiHl Zlilfl i,:i' t‘. t'ii‘~‘i'r~l ti; Na i,i'i.<l (and 'I":i tjai" in =1 Tn. lil .-(_, l ', 1\ lll, ll‘, trlzt. i‘. ~piril ital l ‘so anti int: :, \ltic1i rd On "'l‘\'.'l"'. ll ll lli iii "11P \\Ii."I tron lllt“l‘i'il)l"l's l3.‘ \ ill lll-<l\ lli-‘l ,ii ‘:i' t ‘and h. i .1 tit" liil vat; w: i. -\.,- ,. l‘t:l " Hi1. ‘u ,1.; ll~~ l“? of 'iic i.'.1,‘~'.'l O.1iii.:i~ ll‘ v.11 '-'. lQl-t‘ - . l‘ tilllr zt -_'-'ii‘.l>.< ‘ t.l l. prcsciti, Afct-‘ini t-peziri lllLf Creed iii tin; ii. .\i.:.u'.., llflllli lll("_‘llll;' and .~llfllll‘tl. P. l llourt- t‘lc.in l‘. PH‘ ITJI ii '.\,'.i lltt (‘lnirv the .i‘t' La i‘: (_'.i ‘t_t .tii lwiut it iieticzni- M, ],,., iillttxit! "ii nrtiztiti iciii- ll’ llll. i t.-- of lire- l ad-qrt-ti iliifi'-lt‘l't‘d iinit. Sick THAT COU NTS ERE i: l once-in-a-"Jimc opportunity to secure famous used cars "with an OK that counts" at savings that will be long tenaemb tad- Due‘ to the tremendous popularity of the new Chevrolet Six, we have an unusually large stock of fine used cars. To clealr this ltock at once. we offer, not only the usual reduction featured yearly at this time, but DOUBLE REDUCTIONS. meaning prices that are nothing less than sgnsaliional. Benefit by ihrst STUDEBAKER (‘OWMAN DER Completely un I hauled- new rubber 08.50.00 Tiiiat- udL-rzr-itoiioszra See tl", i“ bargain i 24300.00 than the general public and we be- lieve dtif‘ method of conductinil the Hospital deserves very little crticism is worth at. least another $100,000 and ca-h and all of the hospital proper- t," which at, a cvrrervative estimate and when we mil you what is need- -->| we do so honestly and with full knowledge of the lituatioii and of the _ values. Come NOW-today! LL-JQX THE MOST SPECTACULAR VALU ES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED! PDNTIAL COLT}. Paint and Tires good. $475.00 A. Clmrl 0t tctmvn _F~—l' \ 1" gut-fl ~> >5 ‘uncut r-mllifififl 30.00 Horne $9“ ‘Co. iroininzttcc reported visiting the stel; ii‘. was. moved and seconded that ‘fioucrs be sen. to a sick member. A l"i.'.f'r {tum .\frs. West expressing lirr thanks to bilullllbllltlie for thr»: flowers wasrcad. 'l"nc iccrctaijv re- l,"il'l.[‘(l i‘t‘t‘Flli1 of Lioternmcn- grant oi $3 .30. l", was znoved and seconded ‘ha; tiit- 53's that “t. borroived b: ',ni hack for l.brai'_v. it vias movec and e-JtjlltlCit tiia". the old izbrary ‘coininiitle l1“? rc-cleuiecg and ‘Mo; ‘Aiiiiif. ‘iiniih. .\fi;:. Afllllc Afacftat and .\lr.~.. L- J. West be added on thr old committee. lt was moved ant t.\f'L'Ol\(l(‘ti that we get a tiainici" t ‘ l ‘paint lin- ouisitle tioonand the nc. dllllgdfis oi school. Alix’. Alllllt; Smi’ . lrcad a very interesting and inslru < “Live piper on Agriculture, taking x l her .‘~lilJ]Ct;‘ Btiticritiaking. Afr-g; p15 . ~21! znvzicti the (‘luh to hcr home . i: :he next meeting. Cake commit e liwti ‘,.‘if' Eriiiwri government ‘i1! end 1t lll warships for use in a film uro- ‘tillCil/lcill. i‘. was, told that". it a Jllld ‘have to insnic tint- vesels and ‘heir? lvioiv, for‘ Sl00.000 000 riricificrrr ‘ oPTiiu-u. SERVfCE bYES EXAMINEU, GI. XSSEI SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVLN I“ REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON " Registered Optometrist l5‘! Kent Street rhonr ‘III-lg Charlottetown Phone 109 __._._qi t IIEYROLET TOFRlNfi A good buy ai -' $130.00 l‘(l}\l_l.\(‘ EiEDAN Completely reconditioned $500.00 FORD 'l_‘0l'RlNt; lit-n't miss this one $50.00 t‘HE\'R0l.ET COAHI 1025i. (‘mnplt-trlv rerenellitoivrd Slitlttllll ‘l.\li‘~, Annie Afatilao and M155 A - l Alariin. Roll call io be a .- viofctl with M) Fatorite Flower lC h flow to Urozv it. .\'1C(’l,ll1'l violet i); s g The Maple Leaf Forever nid '..t- xaiiouai Anthem, after u er. tlit: ho.<,'.e:=:; cried lunch. l _.__ ____.. __ ._ __ \\'lien ,1 f,lill company‘ reeeti- - u