r 21.1921 .- Annual “ 1)' laaflyinued from pass 0m of thank-s. moved by MPI- - , was also tender ' “EJ113011: member 0! "l" l Mrs- McDonald, of Monta- e meeting closed with preve- v. Mf- 5071555- Ofilcera . ting of tile ' Board Im: ‘tegeiiiafter the general meeting Iiowing officers were 11110011“ li-man—-Geo. D. DeBIois. tary - Tliiuurer“ In’ M‘ owing is the chairman's re for the We‘ yea“ 1v,“ o: the Year 1926 = 1111.32.25??? ‘ frltlflre report of the Institu Keqhdne, f... the yeei- 102s,- mbrlef outline oi the work E- seven“ committees and ants setting forth our fin- osmndlng, To assist our 5 in a better understanding . portl will-give a short n‘ of tile activities ., of the he bgglnnlilg of the year we siili operating the old farm Mr. John‘ 11.. Dawson in ve are pleased to say that we made ud meet. coming out with a hal- nbgkof $50.00 to the good. Our polleptiona were very good during he year. During the full we made special drive, both the Board and he Ladies’ Auxiliary cooperating. Rome very fine subscriptions were ‘eceived. We did not nee the word Excess ASSETS over LIABILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dol . collection" this year, and we be iev'e the term should be dis- zarded as it is necessary to re- leive large subscriptions from the ieople who can afford them in dr- ier to get a suflicieut amount to FY0111 Estate Miss E. E. McKinnon, City .. . .. . . . . . . .8 200.00 From Estate Mrs. Jane Walker, Cape Traverse . From Estate Senator John Yeo, Port Hill .. From Estate Catherine Munn, East Point . iFrom Estate Wm. C. Abbott. Union Road . lFrom Estate L. E. Prowee, City . . . . . . . . . .. toumFrom Estate‘ Colin McDougali, Argyle ferry on the work of the Institu- ion. A welcome addition to our iiaintenance fund this year is the- ucreased grant made by the Pro- rlncial. Government, .tl1e increase ieing $750.00, making the zraiit $1,250.00. This is o. move in ;he riglit tilrection and we hope iii uture it will be augmented by the Government. . We are deeply indebted to Mr. Adam Andrew, a former Islander now residing in San Francisco, for his generous undertaking in the way of improvement to the grounds- iIe is supplying the necessary funds 1e carry out tho plan of beautify- ing the grounds prepared by Mr._ Walter Jones, of Bunbury. But- for the unusually early "ml" it would have been possible to have had the trees transplanted and set lu last full. but. this will be donc this coming spring. lt ‘is ‘fortunate for us friends like Mr. .Il to have c $4,000.00 City Debentures c Interim Transfer from Camp. acct. . Balance remaining in Fund . . . . . . ,, Bank balance Jan. 1st, 1926 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .$ 290.43 Total cash deposited . . . . . . . .. , By cheques issued during year By campaign acct. interest charges . . . . . . . .. Balance. Dec. 111. 1926. less outstanding, $22.3 Details (iiisii lléptisitetl: Andrew who tn- (75511 donated terest themselves in our worthy Interest on Endowment investment institution. and we hope when b0 Proceeds Farm Sale Sundry Maint. Credits l _. . THE CHARLOTTETO - first» wit‘: Beer Kc iveeks. duc Mar. a0, 1921 .... .. ' 1 < P. J. McDonald, due Mar. 30, I927 E. S. Blanchard. due Mar. 30. 1927 . . . . .. ll- t‘: 8- Lowe. due April a. 1927 Bruce Stewart dz Co., due April 3, 1927.. 02.00 5.5M- 102.60 114.40 f _~+-_¢..--v NIL-Above Assets do not include 04,000.00 Eudown1§§£$ 5 . Statement, Endowment Fund,‘ Bank N. B. e .. ‘ 0 RECEIPTS 100.00 3,000.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 tereet accumulated, 1925, $1.36; 1926, $10.07 . . . , ., INVESTMENTS ostinlf. including Interest accrued. $ 4,071.37 . . . . . . .. 15.00 ———‘-$ 4,001.42 Statemen‘ Maintenance, Year 1926 . 10,410.48 $10,176.96 sionoooi $10,700.91 . Jan. 1st, 1020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 355.60 . 7,057.88 150.00 2,832.10 14 ash on hand =Kinross ‘W. I., per M '1. Sum liiinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JKDDIIIIIPC L. 0. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' - ‘T-lirsnrct Rogers and Cousins " Mrs. May Harding. Moncton . .. -- P-"J. Oliver, City . . . , _ éinoritil L. O. B. A., City . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ Y_ork School District, Jilly . . . . .. WN “GUARDIAN p“i“>v If‘ T10R80 Brighton Girls, Cake Sale . . #21. Dr. Ready, Montreal '.L.M.Poole....' . . . . . . . .. we islanders Abroad ‘. gs. S. A. Fulton, Truru. N.S. Provincial Government, half-yearly Grant . A friend Collection. Union Thanksgiving Services . L. O.‘ B. A., South Melville .. A. B. Fisher, City . . . . . . . . . . . Friends J. A. Iirucc, Summerside .. Total donations direct . . . . . . . Total per Provincial Auxiliary . Total per City Auxiliary . . . . . . .. Total donations as per statement $ 7,057.88 Report of Secretary and Treasurer, Provincial Ladies’ Auxiliary, July 6th to March 31st ’I‘iie Allllliill lileeiiug of the Provincial Ladies’ Auxiliary of the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage, was held at the Cnndali Home on July 6th. 19136. at which the following officers were elected:- Proviiu ii President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. A. J. Houlv Vice-Pr :i(iciii. for Kings Cnuiily . Mrs. (Rem) John Stirling‘ Y§¢°‘I’l""'llllillll I01‘ Queens County . . . . . . . ..Mrs. Russel Clark Vise-President for Prince County . Mrs. Preston Kennedy Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. J. T. Windsor Idoiiziiviug is tlic list of contributions received to date from differ exit ports of the Province for Maintenance Fund Tryoii Auxiliary, July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ Tryoii Auxiliary, July . . . . .. ' Trytin Auxiliary, October . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 20.00 30.15 ———s 200-15 27.90 20.00 27.50 2.00 10.00 French River Ladies‘ Aid, July .. St. Peter's Dramatic Club,\‘iuly l. New Perth Sunday School, July . . . . . . .. Kingston Llaiidy Sale ut Concert, August . .. k , Unaccepted invitation - Public attention is called to the fact that on the 19th day of Mo, an Invitation waa extended by the Temperance Alliance of Piincc Edwai .i island to Premier Stewart and to the advocates of the policy dCSIQIIBICH as Government Control of intoxicating Liquors to meet Mrs. Gordon Wright, the representative of the Temperance Alliance of Prince dWHFd island. in a joint debate on the quesuon oi l-‘rcnilmirin vs. Govern-m n‘. Control. THIS INVITATION HAS NOT VET BEEN ACCEPTED ..Mra, Wright la required to leave Prince Etlvvflrd island on (h: morn lng of June 4th to fulfil an engagement in Vancouver, and public notice of this fact was given at the time of Mrs. wiignfs arrival, If the Liberal-Conservative Association or the advocates o! the policy of Government Sale cf Liquors have any intention of accepting th» invitation extended on May 19th. it will lw liver-seer, it. glvr ill‘(ylvl|l‘ ;.<. ceptance to the foregoing invitation. . Unleaa auch statementls received. the published statement of in.» Liberal-Conservative Association that Mrs. Fallic '5 plvpflftd to m“: Mra. Wright In auch joint debate. can only be FBgJFdfd .1; mu.- pain-r». THE TEMPEFIANCE ALLIANCE OF PRINCE. EDVJARD lSlJlfvD C. W. QflOSB r, Pn-sidrni R. H. STAVERT, See-refill"!- Mrs Howard Fais JNE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN SPEAKERS OF CANADA Will Address Meetings in Prince Edward Island at the Followlnd P|a°°5 again visits us that the work he has flnamced will be completed and will bring pleasure to him and to all friends of the Orphanage. l." addition to Mr. Andrew there ale several other Islanders abroad who have been very klml t" u“ and have read our articles in the Plea“ regarding the needs of our Institu- , tho agreement being that r9 to retain possession until mt, but oii that date we iurii- over to the new purchaser. ui- farm acreage was cut to tlic 115 acres which we possess. Tiie sale of move- on tlic farm was lield on East Royalty Auxiliary, August. . . . . . East iluywilly Auxlliuigv, idrliriiury, 1927 . . . . . . . . . . .. 19.75 109.11 20.00 45.00 152.80 12.06 75.05 2.50 .90 ———-——-—$ltl.410.48 Details PIXDGINIIIIIPG by cheque: and Dams in tn; nitercat of Maintenance Proper . . . . . . . . . .$ 5,260.25 ' Maintenance wages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,768.65 ' 1 ' $ 3,028.90‘ Improved I emperance 413.65 128.86 Moiltugilc Auxiliary, September Montague Auxiliary, 0010118!‘ .. Montague Auxiliary, December . . . .. Montague Auxiliary. January, 1927 . Montague Auxiliary, February Montague Auxiliary, February . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Farm proper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..$ Farm wages to April 14 .. _ ‘ . $ 853.17 Office expenses including wages, rent, tele- e are glad togreport that the 14th and we were fortunate ving u lovely day, and prices ed were quite up to our ex- lloiis. As we were iiot in a ioii to farm our Eremainiiig 115 . we rented these to Mr. Chris- “m” r liclieaii, our near neighbor. - apprehension was felt re the ‘I of the farm, it; being thought we would not be as well situ- in regard to our milk supply, fortunately we have been able cure from our next door neigh- illl excellent supply of milk at reasonable rate-of $2.00 per red delivered. July 6th the adjourned nu- lmeeiiiig was held in the school of Zion Church. The attend- ewns not large. but those pre- twcre very enthusiastic in e k. Two of our valued-Tr tees red iit this meeting. namely, . W. If. Rogers, who had given ch 0f her time tothe work oi Board, and Mrs. Chester -Acorn, l rendered valuable service. = pluces were filled by the elec- i 0i Mrs. W. A. Miller, Chariot- vn. and Mrs. J._ B. Profit, of siiigton. '- k of the Institution has been led on most harmoniously dur- the year, and Illlllly, many 119w ds have been added 1o our ‘of SiiI)H('l‘ll.lf‘l'S_llll(1 we believe opularity of the Orphanage is y and steadily increasing in _v c favor. It is to the Ladies’ "my that we must give credit Ills happy state of aflairs. Dur- the winter months of 1928 our balance was often éxlffiolnely l.'but on every occasion the e" Auxlllafy would come to aslsistaiice and tide us over the ll l periods. We cannot really “T? "l8 gratitude we feel for 91D and effort. They are a tlii-lful band of women imbued m e noblest ideals, and word; lei 1° express the admiration whor them. No matter how alalalcguzrgtzfiliistor ha? adiverse us e awa s to the occasion. ~ y ‘ ‘y "P0 glad to tell you that dur. e year the debt on the build- h“ 59°" Very materially re- Hnd at the end of 1926 stood out $10,000.00.» with" about 00 uncollected. we trugtthgt H 1927 this‘ debt will be com- lv wiped off. " = are pleased to report-that ioiiol bequests were received 5 ll"? year and added to our Wlucni. fund which iiow has 9'1 "l" gratifying total of $5,000.00. We also received Mrs. Jane T. Meikle the sum £4. which was collected by °P the endowment _.of a con- 8 Ward at the Or-gléanage, "Q11 praise cannot . given llleikle for the great amount ° "'1 650M she exp ndpd In 111i: this large. sum 0211301193. Wilicli was obtains In ‘very subscriptions. Mrs. Meiltie W" ll true and v l_ued_, friend ° Orphanage at a thfiell. " “llllectlon with‘. o ces y be well to mention ‘afouri tcnance funds are lreprneiiiire- parate from our deb. funds, - aiiitenaiioe funds ‘ii rig d tlon and have generously sent Q1611‘ contributions. It will be noted that we have C brought the instruction in our . i Ito coliflorln with the public schools and have placed a lady ;eacher in charge who holds a 01'0" viiicial certificate. We have ex‘; doavorcd at all times during‘ l year to maintain a high Blfllldard at eflioiency and at the same time ‘to practise the strictest economy possible. In this way We ha‘? been able to show a conslderabe reduction in the cost of keep. We are pleased to r6110!"- l- 11'- m‘, children of the home are In real splendid health, and their physics development and 11111198101109 “WW5 they are receiving the 1110119!‘ 11"’ trltion and care and-are a credit 1° those in charse. notably-D!" F- w~ Tidmarsh, who makes examinationr sndgivss advise regarding the c1119 of the children from time t0 11111131 and whose services are never charged for. Great credit must be given fol the successful work oi the Institu tloii to the members of tho Board who were associated with me. They have met regularly once a month niid in the interval have given much of their time and thought to its best interests. It was always n pleasure for me tt preside over these meetings as tbi" G Maintenance acct. for Dec. unpaid: Wages“... . Advertising Hard ware Milk Assets Maint. Account: Cash in Bank Accounts receivable . . . . . . .. . Due from building account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Liabilities: v Xccounts owing nbovc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ iccount duc M. McLeun . . . . . - . - - - - - - . . . - - - - - - - - < -- {Jxcggg Assets ovcr Iilnbilltios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ lulloden S. D., per Miss l\IcLemi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ Janoe Cove Presbyterian Church, per Mr. MoFadyen King Hiram, No. 3, A. F. & A. M., S'side, per R. E .E TenmareL. 0. L., Service-Rev. Mr. Morris .. . 3 \ friend, per Dr. Warburtoii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Presbyterian S. S., Summersidr, per S. M. Hicks .. Prose Roads Coll. per Mrs. J. F. Gard . . . . . . . . . . .. New Wiltshire L. O. A., per J. ii. (loiwill . Miss Ruby Howatt, Tryoii .. Two Islanders Abroad . . . . .. plioiio and stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ._ 1,233.77 liarges against building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61.12 $10,176.96 ..$ 149.00 118.66 98.81 ‘ 74.78 42.06 roceries —-—--$ 520.01 446.50 100.00 138.57 520.81 125.00 Statement Cash Donated in 1926 ills... '. '1‘. Green, City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._. ‘oil. Week of Prayer, City, per Rev. Mr. Eaton .. . . ‘ "Park Corner S. D., October . . . . . . . . 307.41. 12.00 74.05 Soutll Rustico, Scpletnbcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . East Point Coii., Baptist Churches, September . Eiiersilo, September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellerslie, January, 1927 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pillcrslic L. A., St. John's Ping. Church, Jaii., 1927 .. 5.00 20.00 11.00 (loriiwnll and York Point District‘, October . . . . . . .. (iornwilli Road, October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Linkiotici‘ W. I., October Cavendish, October . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Brook S. D., October . . . . Oyster Bed Bridge W. I. Ncvoinlie Bay View‘. November . . . . . . . . . . Kensiiigitin Auxiliary, Novciiibt-i .. _ , Kelislfllitiiii Coii., S. I)., Novcinllci" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l‘. 169.00 25.00 20.00 2.00 itlurruy River W. I., Novuniboi‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. East Iloyziliy Collection, Novembcr . . . . .. East Royalty, per Mi". and Mrs. (iuriicy . Marsliiieltl Coii., November . . . . . . . . liinrsiiiicltl Coii., iliurcli . . . . . .. .. liiitrshliciti Coii., Curl Mill . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. liliitoii, Mrs. (loo. aiid Miss 11001101‘, November . . . . .. Bcthcl S. 1)., November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fnlcoiiivooil llnspilzil, Ntivembqi- , _ _ _ ,_ Carleton, Frcii and M. Bell, November . . . . . . . . . . Mount Herbert, Eddie Furqitliarsurl, November . Mrs. (lliristic Lamont, November . . . . . . .. Dunstaffnzigc, December . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l-lillli; River Presbyterian (‘liurcii W.M.S., Decembeim. Central Itoynlty, December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. North Ballerina, December . Brackley Point Itoutl, Ilccrnibt. Iirnckley llcucli, Ilccciiibci" Sou Vlcw W. I., December . . . . . . . . . .. greatest everyone was imbued with the Orphanage. thanks roi- the generous m" space they have given us month y for our review of happenings To the individuals whohave their good work aided our mainteii ance funds. we return our mo.» grateful thanks. We have the greui est confidence in the 80116195111! l" the Protestant public and we ar- coufident that when they realiz- there is a real need for funds the: are not slow to provide them. ll every call we have made we hav» met with a hearty response and w- Iecl confident that in the future tlit same interest and support will bi extended providing we keel) 111* public informed of our work, ou. aims, and intentions. As this. year completes my twi years as a member of the Orphan age Board, during which I have hat the honor oi being Chairman. I 0B1? not help saying a few words ii taking iny leave of the Institution It has been to mo a great. pieasuri and I believe a profit to have hat this experience. because I have b) It been enabled to see the uneeiilsl side of life and to realize there art in this fair province men and wo men who will deny themselves ant give of their time and energies un etintingiy to aid the Orphans. Tr those associated with me on the Board I wisli to extend my sincert gratitude for the very loyal sup port they have given rile during th- time I have been associated witl them and to assure them that ii ‘ the future. while not actively con nected with the Orphanage, I will be glad to help in a private capaci ty in any way that I can be useful Very sincerely, h . afiibfifiiiilfilfi" °°“ uud 31115105090‘ ifofitavifirph LL-Col. D. A. NlacKinnon, 0.8.0. g Chairman of Trustees t snags’, December 31, 1926. building (oe|l¥§éiii'tii5'iii1ii:ws§g*1‘l.. in-Bank NBTMaInt: it 0am 115 acres pa...“ ..,. and machinery . nt receivable . . .. .-.. . i. . ..,_ t. Bills for December, per list . nt due M. Mobs r d: Co., account u‘. 4% rne h Co., account .... lnce on building . . l . w Ml Mortgage‘ . .110 Loan, Bank N. 8 payable Ill followsz- < A- Mclliachern. due Jan. 4, 1927 5- 1016,4108 Jan. 7, 1927 . . l1 B. Lowe. due Ja A- McEechei-n, due P1011 Bron. due Jan. 10, 1021 l1 B. Lowe, due Jan. 18,‘ I027 lllain. Bell t Co., due Jan. 18, 1 D. ACCI- . t --~<-* " "*-:»1-uanim'iiims- ~ nun-ti“... labalhaeulblafi a,a1a,7a_ .i¢....t 225.08 u...“ 10,-l 37. i, - q-lah. '10. 1927‘... uallatll. 927... harmony prevailed am.‘ [ht same motive. 1111111810’. the 500d 0' To the press we must return oui b: ‘oii. Howe Bay, per Miss M lumes Colos. Winsioe . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ friend, Moreii .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ fiiy collection. per Mrs. L. Wright . ‘lty Auxiliary of the Orphanage '.lrs. E. A. Mcinnis, City . . . . . .. lliss L. B. Aitken. City Jampshlre Coii., per Mrs. 'l. \lrs. May Harding, Moiicton . . . . . .- .\ friend, per Dr. Warburtou . . . . .. tev. Mr. Raymond, City ‘oi. D. A. MacKinnon . . . . . . . - - - - -- Viiliam Stewart, St. John, N.Ii. . ieBiois Bros" Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ienry Phillips V. I-I. Aitken W. C. S. McLure . . . . . . . . .. togers Hardware Co., Ltd. \. Horne d: C larvell Bros., Ltd.. - - - - » - -- V. L. MoEachorn, Mermaid "t. E. Spillett "Iyndman & Co., IcLean dz Co., . . . . . . . .. Ioore & McLeod, Ltd. . '\. J. Houle ‘(nights of Columbus. City '._ l- iession, St. James’ Church‘. City - l‘. C. Edgatt l. F. Hutcheaon Jonald Nicholson . sland Guardian . hliey k Co., if. W. Longworth . l. R. Burnett .. . . . . . .. I‘ruclrmen's Union. City . lydney Green lames Paton .. - lfcDougall d1 McAui ‘l. H. Taylor Jhas. Toombe ienderson d: Cudmore i. L. Hardy Q Co., .. ILHJZeer... - -- I. A. Brace. Summereide. -\ friend ....'.. ll‘. A. Jones, City .. ,--. Jr. (i. O. Archibald and yi . Poll. Gladstone, per Miss Lottie Nicolle tev. Mr. Muir, City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . libel-ton Aux., per Mrs. Herbert Clarke, collected in South Kildnre by Miss Alice Gordon, $11.00; and in Elmsdale by Mrs. D. Fred Hardy, $14.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joilection, Grand Orange Lodge. K011111118“!!! - til-s. May Harding, MORCIDII, N. ii. . . . . .- lnlzlel L. O.‘ L., per William Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘i-llection, Traveller's Rest. per Miss V. Costein .. Iev. Mr. Lindsay and choir, Huzelbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. liurray Harbor North Christian Endeavor, per Mrs. McLure . minchel W. I., per Miss Sadie Buchanan .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Eustoii iuustaifnage Pastime Club, per Miss Stewart. Seaview Coii., per Miss Jessie Murphy . . . . . . .- itrace Dist. Scarlet Chap, per Albert Acorn ,.lt. Albion W. I., per Mrs. B. Jenkins . . . . . . . .. “nscumpec Coii., per Miss Pearl Lockerby "rictoria W. I., per Miss Georgie Boiilter .. \’ew Glasgow W. I., per M. Stevenson ileinorial L. O. B. A., City . . . . . . . .- itanchel W. I., per Miss Sariio Buchanan . - toilo Bay Coii., per Miss Maude A. Chins ‘oiicert. Young People's Loilgile of Pvwlml -- fork Coii., per Mrs. B. It. Brown .. lenry Meikle, Anfleld, N. S. . . . . .. . . - - .- ‘rovinciai Government, half-year Grant - aaaaaaaaae gill‘? McFarlane . . rnomae Moyse, Oehtrai time King William L. 0. L., per Mrs. Paul .- Atipufl City Grant,..........,............................. . Heutiierdaie Sunday School Muiin's Road, December . . . . . . . . . . . . Mount Stewart, December . . . . . .. Kingsboro School Dlst., December Kingsiinro School Dish, December Klngsboro School Dist.. Iliarcii Seiirletown W. I., December . . . . . . . . . St. (Yzitheriiles W. I., December .. Grand River West W. I., December . - Elmira, December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liiayfieltl Ladies’ Auxiliary, January, 1 Conway, February, 1927 . . . . . . . . . . Iioiil-Z River W. M. S., United Clluro , Murray Harbor Coii., February . Suininerside Presbyterian Sunday School, March Long Creek. March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Port. Hill. ilisrch (leorgetown, March Murray Harbor North W. M. lllouiitAibion W. I., March Ilziiiipton, per E. C. Helm . . . . .. Sonrls- Busy Bec Society, March ‘ Stanley. Princess Chapter O. E. S., March . Springfield West Auxiliary, March .. . Coll. Orphanage Prayer Meeting, November . Coil. Orphanage Prayer lllceting, Ma Sale work, (lrpiiziiiago rooms . . . . . .. 'I‘otni cash received . . . . . . . . .. Less exchange oii cheque .. .. . .. .. . Balance transferred to Trugteg Bum-d N.B.-—CoIlei-t|oiis from Montague Montague, Commercial Cross, Cross, Georgetown, Royalty, Rggenaflthy Perth; Murray Harbor collectio Sands. etc. Respectfully submitted, PROVINCIAL LADIES AUXIL- M IARV Tile Annual meeting of the Prov- incial Ladle“ Auxiliary ‘P. E. I- Protosltant Orphanage was held in the (luudall Home. Provincial Pros. Mrs. A.J. Hollie, presiding. An- nual repc-rtsjrom the "Pres. and Secretary Treasurer were read also. Reports were read from the V-icc Pres. oi.’ the different Counties and reports from Brunch Auxiliar- ies- All showed a splendid interest in, the ,wqrk.Col. McKinnou chair- man of the Board of Trustees spoke ‘to the Ladies complimenting them Oil the splendid financial showing made by tho Provincial Auxiliaries- The election of officerstlien took place which resulted as‘ follows: iProv- Pres. -—-dVIrs. .A.J.lHouie. Vice Pres. KlI185;—4M‘lfS- W. W. McLean. Georgetown. Vice Pres. Queens -.Mrs. Edgar Heart/a, MBPSIIIIUIO.’ . Vice Pres. Prince- Mrs. May- nerd Schurman, Brummereide- Secty. Trees-Mrs. J. T. Wind- sor. To The‘ Provincial Indies Auxiliary P- E. IjProteetant Orphanage Ladies: In submitting this report of the work done by the. Provincial Auxiliary for the peat eleven months, I do so with a greegydaal of pleasure and it was on y. e . uni , December include: . . . . . ..1‘....... 927 ifléiiéiléiiv‘ I I I I 42.00 5.00 5.15 12.00 25.00 34.48 rch . . . . . . . . . . . 6.34 9.80 $ 1,885.78 Montague North, Lower" Kilrnuir. Union Road, Victoria Brudenell and New ns include: Guernsey Cove, white E. B. WINDSOR. splendid co-operaltlon of the Vice- Presidents of the different Count- ies that we have been able to ac- oompllsh so much. in a great many places we save found it impossible to form a new branch auxiliaries, and in guch places the Women’ institutes have come nolily to the front and helped in s0 many ways. ' ‘We are glad also to see the Wo- mens Missionary Societies of some c-f the Churches have realized that the work of keeping up our Protes- tant Orphanage is REAL Mission- aly ‘Work and only hope all of the Churches will follow this good ex- ample. Some of the Fraternal Societies have made e. wonderful iliowing al-l over the ‘Island. for which we are very grateful. The splendid amount of money sent in by Women's Organizations all over the Province has ‘been 111.1 i Blllfationlto go on and do bet ter things in the future. ' In the printed annual report of the Orphanage will be found a com- plete statement of the work c4 the Provincial Auxiliary up to ‘March eilst- This broadcasting of the con- tributions eent in both in money and other valuable doiisltdonn, all cf which is distinct from the work of the City organisations, will we trust be of interest ‘to all contri- butors and disincentive eto others very encou aging and should prove . Legislation ELLEFISLIE. May 27th, 8 P-M- KENSINGT ON, May 30th, 8 p. m. CLIFTON, May 31st. 8 P. M- CENTRAL BEDEQUE, June is!» CRAPAUD, June 2nd, 8 P. M. Everybody Invited to Hear This Gifted ‘ Woman Speaker She Has a Message of Particular Importance to Every Woman voter. ‘f3? n Christi Mrs. Gordo (lanadizlii Womaifs Temperance Union Will Address Public Election's umii-i- flit- . ‘ Auspices of -i u. President l1 1.011 IIAL The Temperance Alliance 0i’ Print-elitist Island during the week bcgliiniiig‘ May 2311i at the places and on the duitrs giro-ii bt-"rlotr on the question oi’ PROHIBITION VS. (it l ‘i’ Ii} RN iii E Bonehaw. Friday. May 27th Cornwall, Friday May 27th . . . . . . . . .. Malpeque. Saturday. M=iy 28th Kensirigton, Saturday, May 28th . Trynn, United Church, Sunday, May 20th Baptist Church, Summcrsidv, a Macs bleeding luv item rii only. Sunday, May 29th . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Capitol Theatre, Summersidc a general Nl-isn lvl. iriiiig Sunday, May 29th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. nl This meeting will be broadcast by Hzfl-"ll-ilfs Llti .-i t? an .»;..l(l. l: i Mas. WRIGHT is A RECOGNIZED Tcmocnawce i-VORKILH WIFE-l INTERNATIONAL STANDING AND HAS acre- HAVING swtaucu» MEETINGS SINCE COMING 1-o ms ist AND DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR HER 1111051171566 Alliance Meetings Representatives of the Temperance Alliance will‘ hold Public M081- inga during the-week beginning May 23rd, in Public Hails in the pILJBS rind on the dates listed below: Friday. May 27th Bonshaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.80 p. Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Cascumpcc . . . . . . . . . . . . Hartsviiie . . __ _ St. Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, May 28th Malpeque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Kcnslngton , MASS MEETING AT KENSINGTON MONDAY, MAY 30th ' AT 8 P. M. To Be Addressed By PREMIER STEWART and MRS, FALLIS One of the OutstandingWomen Speakers of Canada twaellltinwtbefutuile. . All other-institutions have a rev- enue of some kind, but we must always bear in mind that the 0r- -» -- . mamooauohrev . v .3‘: _. . . c‘ 21nd In a'| resolve: ‘ . a; i ‘I u * ’ ‘WNW-would u... y“ . “mm” . and dojier, share for these help- la‘ ttlo ones. ‘ - k . "F!