,.\»*_ _:“su#iT”_ call-u l? in!» All i PAGE TWO we you know that Uhousands of ‘yards ofFabrlcs are destroyed ‘l/ea rlz/ by impure Soaps ? ND it's all so needless. There is one soap that i8 dependable-that is Sun- light, the allrpure soap backed by s $5,000 gparantee. Sunlight Soap prolongs the life 0f fibrics. Made by lever Brothers Limited Toronto Sold E vcrywhere Sfilc Q F ERTILIZ E RS We have a few carioads of hi9" 9P3“ chemlw" ‘mi mixed fertilizers which we oan offer at same prices quoted the island trade earlier in thegseasorl. Very likely you will want additional round out your season's requirements. Send us your orders which will have tentlon. COLONIAL FERTILIZER CO. WINDSOR, N. 8. quantltles to prom pt at- 0404-00044 9l28-5-7-fm W61. omoo-eo ‘i BUILDING LOTS " FOR SALE BY TENDER The Trustees of 8t. Jhmea Church offer for sale by tender two lots, one on Pownal Street 55 ft. x 168 ft. on: on Ambrose Street 60 ft.x 91 ft. Separate ‘tenders for fir; A‘; __ oap The Largest Selling Iaundrg Soap in the world g-e>o-o~oo-s>o<>1ro<>v4>Q-e e~s0-Q<es»ers>o4>e<>e—s—O4r0 . gins or ‘Pruitt may have killed Mr. Th; Mystery 0f The Singing Walls (Continued) "But who; does the ‘B-SU stand for?" John inquired. ‘lilo doeslft. k110i." the pdloe ollficer answered . “Mrhoulh he thinks 8U might be the abbrevia- lion for the lStundard Utility Com- pany of ‘New Jenny. ‘Plernan has routed out Billings nf the Treasury Department, and l. lllngs says he is almost positive the numbers at-. l.» l-he sc-ws retel- w bonds of ten ' lhouaaud dollar denomination o1‘ the 3% per cent Government. Loan. til-cl issue. As there are fifty num- bers, th“s would represent 8500.000‘ ,'|.',§',°b"‘",_ “hug par value of the bonds in this one. cooked aaquisl semx» . | llvursg.‘ A truly John look from the detective the u U‘ ' sunall leaf and carrying it over to ‘W- fl-l "ll-IIQIYIIAI- llllr desk 11am. studied u carefully.‘ M. "-",f'_“;;':"“"“:-°'" - "Th1.- in dated Saturday." he con- cluded. handing the memorandum to Graham. "Mr. Warhol-ton, there fore, probably wrote these numbers on lt day before yesterday. To write ‘them down. he mus; have had the bonds before him. for no one could remember such a string of numbers. lNow Miss Mason has 5" auld that ‘Mr. Wanburton went l down town to his deposit vault Saiturdny. dilvidenlly, at that time = he removed and brolwht here at H5211“. least five hundred thousand do'i~ Ton-late Ketchup. sec.‘ "' hows rich in Qorlclb 500d 2 - anrl Jowole rare lars‘ worth of bonds, made a rs- cord of them in the safe." "Yes." Graham ngrred. "And ll was those lbonds and not the will that the man who broke open the safe was after." "But he was sitter something else than ‘the bonds." Busby lpfllntled out, “for bonds are much too bulky ro have fitted in ‘that drawer. Yel, aflu- he had opened the safe, he tried l0 pry the drawer. What Wils he after?" “You remember," John suggest- ed. "Miss lMhson told us that, on Saturday. Mr. Warburton had ‘put her jewels in the little drawer of the _-sa-fl- along wl‘th a folded piece of paper of ill-s owu. lPerhaps the rrillllnal was after these." “The jewels, no." ‘(lruham de- clared. "Mr. Warburlonu murder has something lu-ore important be. hind it than jewels. I no not think, however. that Lila key to this af- fair may be that piece of paper the cld gelrtloluau locked away." Busby had extracted another col- ossal stogy from his inexhaustlve pocket and war-l crunching his gleaming. gold-capped teeth into its ‘ chilcl he has. . l an) his ‘son and r. qZ~ao~:fl “I'll leuve you folks to your oulm? theories," he growled. “I'm going Other One: ‘down ‘to have n look at the crowd a sold storage eggl '0‘R0uke has rounded up and give Pratt and Hammond u good once over. Keep an eye on things here and lt-t me know when Jlm comes.‘ I wonder where that ilJOy is. ‘He's had ‘plenty of time to go to the isultlon for that chis-e ." "What is your theory of this crime. Mr. Graham?" John asked. as the burly police officer lumbered out into the corridor. ' The detective had hacked up against the fire-place and was star- ing straight ahead, hi5 chin on hlB' chest, his stern feature-s sot in lhou-ght. For a time. he did not ulurwer. and John had come to the conclusion that he had not hoard llls question when the detective be- gan to speak as if be were s ‘geome- Lrlclnn explaining a problem of Euclid. , "It's a very difficult case,“ hi’! pointed out, "and the chief diffi- .cult.y lies in [he fact that there are so many people who had ths Oiillortunitv to have committed‘ the crlnw‘, Either Hammond or Hig- 4 HRS FACE BOTH -ave to be ma! together.“ "She has laced both srld ought t Warburton. "Furthermore, them are so many motives to choose rfrom. The mur- o M" “my”; to be mailed to undersigned ion or before Ma)‘ I 20m. 11m. . l’ Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all tenders. , . I 1 D. A. McKINNON i, SAVINGS BANK a 1i an - 9173r6-10-mwf5i. Teachers And TOLEDO SCALES Others All Ex Ng Qpflng], Coffee Mills, Meat Choppers, Bacon Slicers. Monthly to get ata paper in that small ‘JUSTLY ANGRY "mm mo?‘ dtiflavgfil‘. ‘X11? gbiiiie i?!’ Ho; So Alice ll furious wltl N. E. MYRER Agent. ' "" '1 ‘P5 Y- '0“ Y- my? How coma! Charlottetown ACROSS CANADA AND BACK. frfiglélxriallrz ‘thm Wgillld taboaugeci-miiii; l she: She told May a areal se 3665'4'u'm'flu‘ “Marvellous beyond Wllfllltbm" ltlllilfz and ‘svsnd him’ to thsuhhallr. u“ "d m.“ M’ prom.“ m“ u """"_""" 1y describes the 3101198 M’ "C" DERS TEN Iciated they must be seen. To ml‘! . ' lfi t this ~.I.:"'l'" ..“"l.l?°..'.°;°.'¥.‘.° .2: :2: fI3i.‘.’.?..‘I.£"§.2’.§.'-t%:..”§. .22.... u rsgne u l _ m“, a lain lumbar required in the ‘ca: (‘lalllsekulltfiéxitltzzlllrllgllzbgllpmnqllmrd’ gngflfnbllflsnlalrqflrhelitlvies-tsano be’ of MacDonald College. Bill! 919971‘ i-- prevent denunciation for blackmail ndafs Rockies. To be fully "PW" . '1‘ ller. received from the undelwlflud °" “med Rpcky Mountains "we from Chappel l Hunter, Archi- tects, a; Charlottetown. Lowest ol‘ m.‘ the third year in ‘lwwwifll- hag undertaken to conduct a 957W through this glorious wonderland- nnlyfiwtelldsr not necessarily ao- A special tram o‘, dining stand. °' ' | l d liservaalon com- l-lav. P. s. nurrv. P. P. 15$‘ 31$? iclgmflllhfls“ b w‘ chum,“ "m." F' s’ l. to leave Toronto on July 19th. viii “Hugs! the Canadian Pacific Railway- ,__,_ Stops will be made M Port Arthur null Fort William. which £08831!“ form Canada's greatest grain 90ft; Winnipeg Beach, the popular sum- mer resort for Winnilflewffi: Winni- peg. Canada's third largest city: Indian Head. the chief tree distri- butlng centre of the Federal For- entry Branch; Regina. the cw"!!! of Saskatchewan; Calgary. Alber- ta's largest cilty; Banif. the world- famouu mountain resort; by 8M0- moblie for 104 miles over the Bani! Windsrmore Hilrhway. 1118 11W" spectacular drive in CHM!» throuzh Kootevnsy Lake to Nelson; than through the Doukhabor coun- try to Psnticton; along lovely Oka- nagan Lake. and to Vanvmlver, thence by steamer to Victoria. Returning the trip will he by] AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE Auction Sale offlhoice ‘Household Furniture at 104 Prince 8L. Friday. May 14th. commencing at 1.30 o'clock consls lug of Superior Piano Ladies Bicycle and Typewriter, sitting-room and ullunsowm in solid oak. 1 oak library table. all bedroom furniture, everything in and about the kitchen, including I Oxford Gurney B11139, as 800d l! new. All carpets. oilcloths and llnoleums. Everything must 80- Sllle starts positively on time. J. A. MnDONALD, a u . sssl-s-u-zl. Freetown. Owing c, repair. menu srldsa 9529-5-12-31 “c “um m” mm“ m“ m m mallard: will bs closed from vehicle traffic PM!“ thrmgh lgoTghwuhgnplcam, ymv, Bil commencing on Tuesday, May till gltiflglldprtzigllgglntllfi Sslkirke, and E”°"Y"""5 l‘ '“°'“"°" i“ m‘ 11th "M" iliflll" "°*'°°- Rorlllaa. affording scenery such H! can be found‘ nowhere also on earth; Lake Louise. the Pearl of the Rockies. the most perfect gem of scenery in the world; another day at Banfl’, Edmonton, the Cab- ltal of Alberta; Saskatoon. the one and onrflfth serss of land in any otoptimism; Devil's Gap Camp prions condition on vvsst aids 01 on the Lake o1 the Woods. near Spring Park Road. Exeellsntly sill‘ Kenors. thence to Fort William. lucllgl Sill b» Saturday. may 1m. n 2 n-m- " lldlvlgnd rial ,Wli0l‘Q0flQ0f1h0flIIBC&Rd|Lfl u““I':4aMlN C-Afllggl 1.3% Pacific Steamers will be used der ‘may have been commltteed to or to destroy the lwill or to obtain $500,000 in bonds. "Now. the chief clue to an ex- planation seems to me to be that the criminal is desperately anxious / . tell it to anyone. Only on these grounds can you ox- m; Wm; plain a man taking ‘such desperate 5M; w“, M" "n," m“ , l-hanccs to get It. w my", "Now. what can‘ than, lpapsr Ibo? Hassllbly a confession ‘to blackmail that the old gentleman wrung from Hammond or lHl-gglns; possibly an agreement with ‘Hammond to di- voroe Beatrice." "Certainly the will is not ‘the mo- llvs." John pointed out, "because when the criminal had it in his hands, he threw it away." "That lls true." the detective ac- quirsoed, "and! also don't take much stock In the blackmail or the divorce theory." (To be Continued) Filllllllillllli AT EMERALD ALWAYS AT THE COURTS "it that young llwyel wsnta IO I A first class farm of 100 acres, 80 sons elaar land, rsosntiy fer- tilized and In r " ‘ The “ ' l" "' 20love; heavy hard and soft wood. ilw and not tennis‘ An excellent potato farm. Fairly mood house and barn. One mile from best shipping station on the islandwsehooll. Churches, Stores, sou rts f" EMMET MURPHY, nrica of $330.00, from ‘forums: transportation sleeping cars ao- commodstion in Hotels, and Bull!!!- low camps. meals in dlnell. hotels and on ate s. and sitilt-weifll tours at points visited. The trip is open to all. and appli- cations for accommodation are now being received. Fares from other points than Toronto will be named and doscrlp tlve illustrated booklet sent on ap- b-e-slnwf-QI Roads Closed To Auto Traflic The operation of Motor Vshlelss on ‘the Publie Highways of this City and Towns, Is prohibited until ths 18th day of May, 1020. Iy Order, Auctioneers across Lakes Superior and Huron Qmdjul‘ mum. m Port oNiooll. then rail to To- MscDonald Oolioga Post Ollce. m the trip will tannin-Que, plicstlon to been Sinclair Laird. H. ILSTEWAIT, clerk ixssutlvs Council 9080-5-4-tWfm-6l. . , , ,, . Graduation ' Continued lronl page 1. PRESIDENT’! ADDRESS the following cellent address Ladies and Gentlemen:- do honor l0 our graduating lod. The year's preciable amount. lng facts . The amount $1,000.00 ixerclses Mr. Harry fI‘. Holman, ‘President of the Bound of ‘Directors gave Another year ‘has run its course and we have again met together to. "urleftdellvered to graduating nurses WEI-l “m! "0 79°81" 3 "W" °i U"! H05‘ given by Dr. J. A. MncPhee us 101-. pltalu activities during the lpfif-lgwg;_ ‘Pmlml’ .11" be" an important day-this‘ is the dlly ‘successful and our revenue has Qxmthat w“ ‘paw, longed for, that you cesded our eapendlture ‘by all 01>- A anal Of - 1- l the figures discloses same inyt-eklrest- entered upon your npprenm sh p actually‘ earned lby the Hbspltalhlrshachrattgg ma, ym, have qlttended C 1 . . (he Govanltlirlnglt . Sign! (2 the graduating nurses municipal 0mm 3100-90 the income from our eternal in the human breast," that eudown-ments, 8937.154 and sub‘ ‘ Scripliolls. and donations from th9'wl0uld lbs numbered with the grilli- hsve your financial support and your material ooopefliiilll- W9 plan to make th-b Institution one thug you can feel lastly PM"! i"- To do this we must have you whole heartsdiy with us. We are n01 fplanniug any extensive campflil"! [for increasing our fhancss. we are going to count upon your natural generosity. IDDRESB TO ORA DUATING URSES Burn require more than that. We lulu» l To you graduating nurses this is have had in mind ever since you in the Hospital. Al each commencement exercises , you flaw presented with their dpiomss, and you hop- ed with that hope. that ‘springs the day ‘would come when you too! If you like n“ 7°!‘ 70W HEAL IIIQ Bu,“ Y.."‘ Writ; f" .. BOOK ' ll‘@‘QQ1a Y]§A|i FOR n1‘: unaurn N“ . public. 8273.00. making ‘the $01811 re-l m H g venue ‘Emilia our expendnureiuates of t a osptnl was $12,147.50, the principal items “mm-mm, mgwgone “long This la a red-letter day in your life's Since l'n] tliQ only being 8900.127 for ‘meat and fish, $434.83 for butter and sg-g-s. 8633.94 ‘ for milk. 81,774.65 for groceries, ' $1,442.29 for drugs and supplies; 81,374.78 for fuel. $780.00 for laun- dry. 88910 50 for salaries, $408.94 for supplies. 8419.85 for lighting and water, $212.00 m: dnsurauce, $193.09 for repairs and "$340.35 for sundries. This will show a bal- ance of $2513.75 to our credit for the years open-lions. -I do not speak 1mm actual imowiedsizbu‘: 1 confid- ently believe that there In none or at ‘least very flew Hospitals in the whole of Canada that have made as, good a showing, Every day we hear of intensive drives to ruse mulls to liquidate lliv- deficits of Institutions of a like nature to ours, or insistent demands made upon the legislatures of the different provinces for an incrcuse iu their ‘grants. Why are we ‘so Hllifllfit-lfltrilll? ‘it is not by happy chance. There l-s a reason and I b»lil=.ve that reason is thut we have till‘ hearty ell-operation of one and all. lTile doctors are harmonious to u llotalble degree with the vol» i11- Lorest of their DHJUEYHH always at heart. The Lady Superintendent iMll-ls ‘Nichol-soul uuullages- the ln- stllution ill n masterful manner and huts ins-tilled into lrll her as- 4mm. that cooperation and inter- est that Es the real foundation of , WELL! WELLI mil‘ sllrceills- Hr-r dirt-lea ore mul- "mPiB 9161"‘ Th‘!!! 11110111118 i0 11's llludinous. hut she performs t-hem left, he started for the door. Baby Chick: why the arctll ,_,,, u,,,_.,c;,,.,,,=°,,s|y that she has won‘ ,Bllbyion ‘In the custom of n-sselnb- anything pl-rlulnillg lo its advance- Iway, and yet, mingled with the joy of having reached the goal of your desires, there may be i1 err- taln “sadness of farewell." in say- ing good-bye to your Alma Mater. and lo your friend's and associates of ‘the Hospital. ‘in taking n ibflfllb, ward glance over the‘ years o! your‘; training, you wll‘l_ doubt-less recall Imany happy hours and pleasant 111-. cidenta that w’ll be treasured in’ the hallowed halls of memory. i ll-[ospltals have a ion-g history-j many years have passed since the. Hospital embarked on it's long cru- sade against suffering and disrarw. E.W GILL TURUNYO For Perfect Home-Made Bread ETT CU LTD L Ar-l a guest house. from the Latin h03-lcz1l science can coulmzlnd. pltlum, so hospital meant nt llh'~ll.| llu the pus! row luollihas, we have 3- Difllfe Where strangers or vlsilorsllnen trailed upon to ill0lll‘il tho loss were received. In the course 0i'{0f Dr. Alex ‘Mt-Neill. the aelllnl‘ t""me,lts use ‘became restricted to lihilflfilllbt’? 0i‘ our Hospital Stuff. H1- atltutions for the care of the sick. was one of the lulhrrs oi‘ this in- Wllilst the genus of the hospital stilllllnii, who look n great fill-trout filra lnuy have (Ixlstetl ill nllclentiiu it's wolurc and was u leudr-r ill 1511i; ille Hivk iIilO i116 ‘Iiiilfkeblliilvf!llllclll. ill‘ vru-s very zlllxlous lllul for colrsllllalloll, as ll were, illlllitlle Alm-rll-all (‘allow of Surgeons Willi!" the lain-lo and AflIJWPl-Plil vfishouitl pul Ilu- nmrk nl‘ in.‘ approval the (lreekg and Romans lnuy huvcloll our llospjlal by ‘|)liii'lll|.( it in lllc served this purpose lo ‘some nx-[irll of slunllurliizl-il ll().‘<l|)l|ill'.~l_ llu lent. the llqfrll dr antiquity towardsullvmi lo sm- the» fulllllnu-nt of his tile sick nllil the weak WZH-i um ollcWvl-all and t-tllllr'illllrtl lunch l0- of compassion, and the credit ol’ wards dunking ilypoalaibll-l. ministering to human suffering 011 llis skill as u prllclitont-r was extended scale belongs to well known ull over Print-e (lounly Christianity-so that hospital or- in fact, all over the‘ ‘Province. iilltl ganizatlon. as lwo ‘know it. is (‘hrlu- ulauy of lllcsu to whom ho brought tinn ln origin. , huallll and iwallillg will lung in From the earliest rl-nlurlod of vuln. The word hospital originally meflntlllsposul all llle resources that pied-lnuy, in the Zilurllipp», truly i; lnuy be said ‘he ‘scorned delights and “ved m ol-lolls days." He has passed on, lull helm, left behind him u record of achieve- lllelrl that will lbe an inspiration in those wlln mule after zllld he w“ nlwnys be l‘r'lll(.‘llll)lll‘i‘il 41,, one w“ lovui his profession. allll, like Aim lieu Ail‘ll€l|l,- loved his lwllolvmgp, .Vii'lllli('l‘:-1 of lhr tlrutlualllng Cla‘ your |ll‘(ri'ln“.~llllli l3 clusrly allied p; illili nl’ Mould-lung flLHl. uliilllllgh (h, luller in prmlollllllulrl, yup have m, suli-slkll-lioll 0|‘ fee-ling mp1 you" is lin- oldl-r. and. as olllr-r, the mo" llollollrullle t-nllill-g. Nursing 11s an organized plum, §<ll0ll is lnotlern. fPhe first real nlodcrll school of nursing wag M. tzlll-llsllod by Florence Nlghtlflgglg in connection with St. Thoma; 1m. plliul, l-JIMIUOII.‘ Following llhlfl‘ _______ v i’rovi1lces_ . "i ivln. "lllllt ’ l was hatched frail "She says worry Inc wrinkles tilt-rrr-apecl and commendatlong of (yhflsflunny the IXOSIJHaIs WW8 me one and mil. She is a-bly nssl-sledarrair or the Bishops-they were by he!‘ ""14! Niirfle. Midi“ llll-VPF-‘l attached to the‘ ‘Bishop's Palace. “'}"’Se “bu-RY ‘"14 "ha?!" 0T mam!" and later to the monasteries. This l“ "WW" 1° it" °1' Yllil- i "Y" "ilfcontinueai throughout the Middle- gd"? 1° PM?“ "i9 lilmiillre 0i’ iiilyflAges during which pPfllltl ‘many mg a “mm 0" ‘W9 or P731" 7°!‘ i-hfihospiltllls we're folllldvtl. Towards Ilwelrrofthe lower lesions and the the lduer pun or the ililfluflllill gutsldelilprenzlses, fMr. John Mum“. century, the ‘monastic hospitals ngggwgvzoy“hé°uilgomgiii d$lt§|l::,were_ quite numerouadlin Europe. 5;,“ dmfilp; 3;... m.;::"i.;". il.‘.‘..‘."i';'.3§.22.°.§‘i'é..?§1°;‘$2 l-‘anwlilel i5 ti? maid o? 115131553"Kliillmhllfillwlll.’lfiwlfifiill‘ Till‘? :;'::.:;"‘::..*l$;.lr.:;:*ma‘:luv v ‘ -‘ ‘mulna agr I if th hon. lfospltal regularly. Their inf-PT“! of the eflrlltffflilillftllllifllrigllllllOreglwq-l lug , | ‘It la a fur cry backward from the Thfd Ladies ‘Alas of both ‘sumfilmoden hospital of yesterday and we” e a“ Albemm m“! 11°! ‘biithe standardized hospital of today. 0'30"“ they “We give“ Wmmmto the early hospital. The hospi- ‘ Beryl“ and many VH7 makermltal of today owes its efficiency contributions. It would be diffi-‘cnlegly Lo the discovery oi‘ the germ cult indeed to succeowftllly operate them-y o; (‘lflease by pastel“. amp wmmm ‘their “gslsmiwfi following on this the introduction Fmm a mmica] “id ‘Wmlcal of Antiseptic Surgery by ‘Lister, ‘mmllmiilt "le- “Wvim h" "we" from which has developed the As- en-ually successful for already -this eptlc Surgery o; to“, Year they have administered‘ ‘to the viewed in a general wan the typ. yams glffoo Wuents- 176 ‘mm the lcal ‘modern hospital mplesen-ts na- ‘::n' gut °t “Wm and 7 "mm tural sollcltude for human suffer- ° e1‘ W" "m- W ‘W616 1118188 ln-g, enabled by Christian charity. - lllnture judgment. "For the touch ol‘ n vuuishfil lluznl. And lllt‘ ‘sound of u vom- llllli. is lrullling schools in America wm sllll!" founded lli the Unllrd ‘Slates, and, Although he had 11:19am] 1hr zlllollc-llil was not until ‘some years later apun oi‘ till-no cool-u Llllil iill. ln- was that llll‘ first schools ln Canada still alert and vigorous, llllil llfi were foullllvtl. S0 that in this Mun. thirst for knowlvtl-gle whit-ll lvll llliii try the beginning of nursing, all s t the clfef lnctllt-ul ccnlrl-s. of proflualtlll. is of colupnrutively re- (gllliltlil and tllc ilultrtl Slates. was vent (late. uutll-mlnlahrd. There f-s placed in each of us: Ilia passing is a llistlnci ‘loss lo desire, an instinct. if you will 3n the lMetlit-al Staff of this llospflul, serve his fellows. l do not mull, who found in him ml ever rreutly that each sees service in the suit 11ml will-lug colleague. who nlwllys light. ‘hut. the impulse. to nervalil gayg of 1,1,, ‘peg-l [mm t)“. Hfflru- i-nstlnt-l of altruism is in the hoill house oi‘ his ripe expvrlellw- and oi‘ each. The opportunities for sel~ viru ill your profession are gnu iudvcti. and ‘the ‘rue nurse will ever lluve before her mind, llli‘ hlyl idruls nl‘ service, of her proflwrllill. <lu your wnrk. you will lmvetllr - llupphle-sr. of seeing your pallelli ill-ought out of the dark world oi/ pulp and suffering into the bright rt-ulm of health, and, you will have uhoul. iifly years ago. the pioneer in tho lute llr. Alex, yml llllFSPS ll- ~ Us! u ‘.»-r. fall-pd illlil "onu- fl8ll0i‘. ‘He was a familiar flgllru at these (onlnlencenlrlll Excrt-lsra in which he look n grant intrrcsl. Hi5 interest in you and in your studios is evidenced by the furl. that ml ills llll-ll visit l0 the Hospi- tal .011 the eve of his llelulrlllri- fol‘ the gratification of knowing tllai Montreal, in llle hurry zlnll busllclyou have contributed nlucll, ill of lenvln-g on short notice.‘ he bc- your nlillfstrations, towards brilli- gnn the course of lecture-s tn l1is|ing about this change. Agaiihfm class in Sumter)‘. QXDHCUIIR lo rnn- will he standing watch, when 7011i timle thc-nm on his return. rhullze menus the rhlrk rlvsrl By dint of perseverance and hard hriuk. and. finally is borne upon and 336 females. iProtes-lants num- ~ . . bored sea and contend. 231. rndre "nd-Eggiillt-‘gknily-PF-‘F-E-t-l‘? were 40 infants iborn in the Instil- utIon and 110 append-ix operations were perilormed. ilu all there were 31;! surgical cases and 197 medl- cal. lDul-ing the year that is closed the Hospital has met with a sad bereavement in the vpassing of Dr. Allen iMdNoltl. IHe was the Dean of our Medical ‘fraternity and the Nestor of our Institution and has probably done more than any man lo build up its reputation and make ll successful. The lldospltel has - i°8t a conscientious worker and a With true friend, the ‘Down a ‘loyal and energetic citizen and the Jill-band an outstanding physician. We have placed two lbronze tablets upon our wallls this season, one 1o commom. orate the memory of John Wright Strong who will no don-ht lbs ‘to lnembsrcd as a citizen of Summer- side by some of the older me-m~ bcrs of Ilhissudisncs. He request- td that ‘$2,000.00 be left 0o some worthy charitable - organization lu oraotlfl "Why. Isn't lls always at O0 ztxlyezzvenlstlt. Will sell at onesJMoreu m; Province. outside e1 inoorporetelhmu,“ “m. Sumimsnside. It is gratifying to know that the lPrlnce County Hos. piial fulfilled these requirements and that bhs amount was presented‘ to us by his wife. lThs other tablet was erected -by the lfrlends of Miss Margaret Green who sacrificed herself upon the Al- tar of unselflshnsss, and gave up her iiifo of service, during the epid- emlio that scourged this ‘Province ‘n 1918, that others might ilva. 1 know of no more oultable Iplace for this laiblet to be erected than upon the walls of this ‘imitation. 1t will ever ac; a san inspiration to our Nurses and will in tbs minds of all. Disco the profession of nursing upon an even higher pinnacle of perfection than it previously occup- l have stressed particularly this evening tho success that has been ours for l1 thought it well that you \ should ikllow that the affairs of ‘ your Hospital are being carefully administered and judi man- aged. I would not libs you to think however, that we are not "in need of funds. Every day something new is discovered in the medical world. Every day some new up paratus b being invented and iplML ed uipon the market. To serve you properly so rmslre your safety more at any moment you may be this ones to suffer), we shall-Id install some at least or these. To d0 so ws must reckon upon the sympathy and your best wishes. J-l-IIT . ‘ . . 1 Quaker flea Always ‘the Same ~Always genie it r this or lllla odunrg ’w". new ‘ilifllfiw. your‘ l“ "I '5' g " "u"; Prisrbvwvrh w! Sulrstoon {iii work he became one 0i’ the fore-i- moet pr otters in this Province. Continued on page 3. ' — 4..- Quaker Flour l you can bake 5%” Here is a flour which satisfies ALL your baking needs. It gives you large loaves of bread, white and fine in texture-—pastry that fairly melts in the mouth-cake lusciousiy light. Quaker Flour never varies in quality —-—and it always bakes the same. To make sure that you will have uniform results, we test Quaker Flour every hour during the milling, and bake it every day in our own bake- shop. Every bag is sold with a money-back guarantee of satisfaction to the user. It is the best for all baking purposes. 1 . .1... 4e