MAY 30. 1928 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PA . has, c. roll $1.09 Phone l2. I ' ' rernaind r of th without a K T E x i Guardlan tally. Tine Star: ‘greed in the r -——— fourth and fifth, getting one and 3 i-prgoggeill TAXI-Phillie 443. Em- twig rruns over reslziectively. - _ ' aenasawhoe thegamewas CK TENNIk ‘up to the standard of early season ' , Membership dues must form. and before the season ishali’ 50, [POM-BIB When Ordering . - i by Ma ORDER NOW DRUGGISTS 142 Prince Street 3.9909100 lion Church iThe a Sun Low Rates ife . Assurance Co 0f Canada Canada's Largest lnsuranceCo. The Child's-Deferred Assure Is proving to be a very popular plan Large Guarantees Aeli our agents about it Or Consult J. A. MOORE Div. Mgr., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Policy #41:”? Bargains ‘special values. in the window picked over. Thi-s week we have a special price Y 0n som-e of our China. See our window to-day and note the Any biece of China for $1.00 and a large assortment to choose from. Get yours to-day before they are w. w. liiELLilEll, LTD- Jewelers Since 186s in China be paid by June 1st. Only paid upiway through it looks as if a num- members, as on posted list, will have be: of the games will run into ex- club privileges after that date. Pay "9- 10.01088- no NQW_ 477i It is regretted that space will not permit a more extended report of SLIGHT BLAZE-The firemen iliii Khme- responded to a call last night at 7.45 for a blam at 82 Euston St. in The llllelllll a garage owned by Mr. George Van Andi"! . 57-81% Buskirk. The fire was extinguished Catch!!!’ with little damage. Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . McCabe Pitcher POLICE COURT-At the Police Hflbbs . . . . . . . . . . .. McNeil], Robins Court yesterday morning, the defen- 1st base dants in two cases of unsanitary Gormley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McCarey DFBmlBB-‘i We"! each fined $2.00 or 2nd. base ten days. An outoist charged with McMahon . . . . . . . . .. W. McDonald 01181309601112 was fined $10.00 or 3rd, biiso thirty days. Saunders . .............. .. s. Ryan S - S. Stop Al) BEREAVEMENT — ‘The McGulgan Squarebriggs death occurred very suddenly at 100 _ p Gerald Btrrrt yesterday illtefliwliiArsenault .. ............. .. Bulge? an hour after child birth, of Mrs. R pieid James Lamquili, aged l8 , 1-1 ' maiden name was Jane (33:15? Hg‘ Campbell RI Mann“ xgiilgngiegzligofrléflémg natlvesd“ 3h M. Diamond . . . . . . . . . . .. W. Ryan camelto'Charlottetowii?ast?rl3ec2:i¥ ?eferee_n' Dmmorui ber. Besides her husband she ieav- udges—wimums “m! Moore‘ es a daughter Angella. aged 22 mimths. and the newly born infant daughter. NOTES "Duckie McLean of New Glasgow, RLOSES B0wsPmT_The s“ s‘ and a former star of tho Acadiu csulind, Montreal, f ‘passenger Steamer,‘ wrililgiht caliirrelg spectator at last evening's game hero some two weeks us“ arrived McLean, by the way, is now residing iii poi-t yesterday afternoon at 42a in Charlottetown—in the Rover‘: Whilst proceeding slowly in docking Section, and will be seen in o. north She hooked the howsririi oi Che Ed_ end uniform when the Rovers meet ltll Dawgorh Lied up at Buritain s‘ the Stars Friday night next. Mc- Bell's Wharf, carrying sway about. Lean works either on the mound oi" 20 feet or the boom_ which was the receiving end. He is a husky protruding past the head oi‘ the lad and looks a good bet for the ‘wharf. The damage was only slight Rovers. The Rosalind has on board about i twenty round-trip passengers, 0h A great crowd at last night's clearing here she will proceed to Eilme- KEEP ll? UP- Saint Johns. Newfoundland. with 165° bass of potatoes from this port. McNeill, hurling in the opening The Edith Dawson. the schooner frames for the Stars was in fair which W05 Pflmmed, arrived here shape, but poor support forced him l_l°t lfmig 0B0 with a cargo of molas- out of the box in the fourth. Rob- sBes _oic Carvell Bros. and DeBlols ins, mounding in his place, held the r0», opt. Randall in command. Anchors to a few scattered hits. m “N0 Asiiima Remedy Like IL Dr‘ r. c. I. HOSPITAL J- D- Kt-‘llflglfs Ashma Remedy is distinctly different from other ‘so? called remedies. Were this not so it would not have continued its Brent work of relief until known vIYOm ocean to ocean fr its wonder- (Continued from page l) This is the forty-fifth annual re- port of the Trustess of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. In every way the year just closed I-‘our Insertions .. . illgiit insertions . . . For Sale OR SALliL-JEARLY SEED ROTA- tbcs and seed buckwheat. (ieoistf Mellett, Union. 4784-5-30“ Olll‘ Mountain seed potatoes. warehouse, Charlottetown. J. 4732-5-29-31 Douglas. FORSALEn-(JIIYOKJE GUERNSEY grstie cow. to freshen June lat. l-lurry Rodd, Harrington. ' 4762-5-30-21 FOR SALE-BUILDING LOT IN central part of city, with bulld- ing suitable to remodel iiito tiwrllini; llOUSC. E. M. Barrett, l8 Felling Si. Phone BZG-J. ‘4747 Lost . . SATURDAY- AFTERNOON or evening. black handbag. Kindly k-nn- in cunrdinii,‘ - 470l-5-30-3i ._. ____ ____._,~,.__._____-- i.o. rox iiouNn BLACK rnd while. Anyone knowing his nhrrcubouts, please notify Doris Campbell, Cape ‘friiverseydind rc- u-irt- ii reward. 4724-5-29-21. LOST: IN ‘hints-GERMAN iihlitu pup, black, co lar, no name. llmilrn lo Eldon Hotel. Reward. 4141-5-29-21. u Articles For Sale I-‘Olt SALE — EXPRESS WAGON and sci of harness, nearly new. Apply Large Bros. . ute-s-ia-ai Miscellaneous mo. ALFRED MACDONALD. Laud Surveyor, Hermanville, P. L‘. I. 5-10-1 mo. EGGS FOR IIATCIIING- PURE brcd Black Jersey Giants '15 cts. Lloyd lnman, North Tryon, P. E. 1- ‘ 5-30-21 '§§§O§§§+QOO-§OO-§O&OOQOO O6 0:0 8c per llne of 5 word! an per line of 5 word! .4 To Let iDESIRABLE FURNISHED IIEAT- ud apartment to rent Julie lat- i -t,l . Phone 4:45. Goof‘ Ow on 4700-5-20-tf. TURNISIIED ROOM FOR in private home. Suitable for business man. Centrally located. Apply Guardian. 4735-5-29-2l ____ :An Oil that is Prized Every- where-Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil l? . »_ . ..._ .1... Olt SAI.E— I00 BAGS GREENI was pufupon the market without uily flourish over fifty years ago. It ,was put up to meet the wants of n Ismail section, but as soon as it»! 'hierits became known it had a whole ‘continent for a feild, and it is noiiii. |kiiown and prized throughout til-s continent. There is nothing equal to ii. Connolly Estate . . Scholarships I , _____ r Applications will be received liy ihe undersigned until June 14th i028, from students. ilfilflllls “llup throughout the fixture, and this ‘competing in a written examination for l, Connolly Estate Scholarship This eiiamlnatlon, io be held in July next, is open to all deserving stud- ents who. shall. have. been iouml eligible to compete. with the provisions of the Will of the late Owen Connolly. Each ap- lplicant shall state (l) his name in full; (2) age; (3) Names oi’ both parents; (4) Post-office address; during‘ the past year. . M. J. SMITII Secretary “Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly Kinliora, P. E. I. May 28th, 1928. 4702-30-31-6-2-5-7-9. rum rniifii I20 acres oi’ land at Mt. Hope. 5i! acres of excellent hard wood and IHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- l‘! supplied. Guardian Job Print- l’ . _L GENTLEMEN DESIRING COM- iortsble rooms with board at reasonable rates. Apply Guard- iih- ma-t-zs-si. M‘ r CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND ' "Wellllifll with address printed. p. i lust the thing for lcknowledgii- ment. iniirnations, eta, Guardian Job Printery. ti. i IILLHEADB AND STATEMENTS "Bally printed. Guardian Job Priniery. u "fxgauinhsa uooimme I a e ortosii Guard- _'"= 10h. Printers, a ~ ______________ g i rig . liiirolii: oaoaaiuo izboliflii‘ “e 5- F- Tflibiilli’! filter; . "in w uins. made ‘l vain a- zure, in any style. lso rdneoatn. taiiored-w-mealuiile‘ " btyie, It tent up. Made- wcii "iiored. s. n. ‘Parbuiih, Special Representative. 112 Prince at. Uliaiioitg-tovln, _ t ‘iii .4’: vll \p§‘,g|..“ v _~"<-_v1;» ‘ , new house and barn, pump in house and barn, also never fail- ing spring in centre of farm. If not tf sold before June 20th will be sold at public " on that date. Apply to WALTER. M. DOCKENDOIIFF 4758-5410-0121. ‘m THE STUI) 192s LAND LEAGUE-MM green trotter. ‘billable o. n. sirens. v. s. n. v. n. l i, , __ Montague Owner iita-io-so-wiiol. ,, or, , ,i_ . -..l.,..,_. - .. . s.» o0 00000000400440 0+ ,_city yesterday on his way to Mun in accordance t5) Nature and extent of’ his studies "' York. Champion Provincial Horse Show 192 Land League ifa beautiful Blacklist-illit- Stallion sired by Nathan Axworthy 2:00, dam by Direct 1.00; dam of .muirect, 2.03%.. ivorid’ . champion had league is a beautifully built i with the belt of feet and ieli, "a ‘a sure tntter. Re will make they season at owner's stable. ‘Ibrms reas- -‘.‘ . .1‘ is-‘Ymii- "map - ~' lglirldvgizf’ rxfilloggs‘ the foremm" had been the greatest in the history 5.1‘ isiands ° “ “sum” ‘emedles- oi’ the Hospital. Eleven hundred pnfl“ vne+1 up” a‘ “sputum” mundm and thirty-three patients were poo~¢+o+a~~<++o+vo0+ illiingliixhietiirijs offthousands who have trained during the year. with oniy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - is"? fleshy. a if? 2301i“ - 1 o a recei amoim e o , .- One Insertion .. m‘: P" m“ M 5 mm“ PERSONALS '77 and exgeeded the expenditures by $3,974.82 thus reducing our de- ficit from $4,695.43 to $720.61. In addition to reducing the debit bal; once by this large amount we also purchased new equipment to the amount of $1,200, so that we should feel well satisfied with the result of the year's work. We are, however, very much-un- derstaffed. The last annual report of a new and modern hospital situ- ated in the Maritime Provinces shows patients‘ fees $21,000, Salar- ies $13,000, as against our patients‘ Mr. John Alfred McDonald, Land isurveyorfll-iermanville, was in the r‘ ray Harbor. Daniel A. MacCormac of St. Duli- lsians University was in George- itown on Thursday last. attending Ithe funeral of liis grandfather, th I late Mr. Peter Morrison. ' I i Messrs. L. J..and L. E. Mallett, ‘accompanied by Miss L. Mallette .and Mrs. J. Desmond. motored to the city from Saint John to attend the Commencement Exercises at St. Dunstans University. foes $31,000, Salaries $8,000, and this comparison is about the same when made with other Maritime Province _ Hospitals of similar size. We have ' . only been able to make this showing AIlQhQrS Wln FIT) by our etiipeiiitindent anal“ l-lgad - Nurse eac accep ing the o ga on The Stars 9 T0 3 i‘..‘..“".¥‘.‘.”.'.f.°.‘;’ ..1ii".:..;:."*:- B . i. d th dd'tl f’ Tim-ing lftifily Willi meii 0n the [llgteillarlcagliriot beemllitllllfflljfill? do‘: paths. supplemented with scattered laygd, errors gave the Anchors a well dc-i Tho government gram i0 the, served win over the Stars last ev- Hospihiis Shouhi he very mhwrihiiy enmg m‘ the Abegwe“ Grwnds b-"l increased and all possible influence w‘ mwslded smre of 9 w 3' Had should be used to have the mem- goocl support been given McNeill, bars Oi me Government S e ih.s_ pitching for the Stars. a more closer Hos imis eisewiiere are rude Y, and interesting game would have earl? iiowance b the Govern: msmted‘ iynentg fill the Provllnces in which On the other hand, Hobbs hurl-i ‘. ing for the Anchors. worked heads grille’; Zgerielgiagen? gzgrsmisréz farmed to the flimost perfect work Nova Scotia makes about the low- behind him made the win look like “i “"°“"“‘°° P“ "Mm" “all M“ a foregone conclusion before the game was half way spent. The Anchors started early getting four runs over. and clinched the verdict in the fourth with five more. McNeill was replaced by Robins 1l‘l the fourth, the latter‘ tightening things up. mounded in perfect fa- shioli, holding the Anchors for the had we been located in Nova Scotic we would last year have received $4,010.70 from the Government in- stead of $2,000. In addition we would have receiv- cd assistance from the city l.l which the Hospital was located and also from the municipalities served by the Hospital. In Prince Edwald Island we have no ‘Municipal Gov- ernment and we get nothing from the Cities and Towns although we do for the city of Charlottetown an average of $3,000 a year in free work. In last year's report we ad- BIRTII S IiEItRIGAN-At North Wiltshire. May 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berrigan. a son. DEATHS REAP-At Bournemouth, England, on May 20th., the Revk-l Hargreaves- Heap, s. A. s. Sc., in his aoui ycunl MacKINLEY-At North River, on Monday, May 28th, Mrs. John Moc- Kinley. Funeral from her lain; residence on Thursday. May 81st, . i, KODAKS c, i928. servlcestarting at 2.30. lnter- ‘ merit Highfleld Cemetery. l‘ x livsii~nicil in uic city on may‘; AND 20th, i928. Patrick E. Rush, aged 60 4 CAMERA , SUPPLIES > years. Funeral from his late resi-lt l dence '13 Brigton Avenue, Thursdayi‘, morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstans Cathedral, thence to RC. Cemeteryi STEWART-At Charlottetown. on Tuesday, May 20. Francis Louise Stewart, age 07 years, daughter of l wart of North Dakota. Funeral will be held iii Cardigan Church on Thursday, May 31. Service starting at 2.80 p. m. Rev. Dr. Genge offlc-i j-qa-n-L. n. o. mictrali‘ ' Undertaker EMBALMER PIIONI I4! II XALL "Q Boa 0A T 3 ‘a K University nine, was an interested ~ l i Easy To Make lip 1 2 l . ll~5th yards in every 98 ll). bag. 3 2. Full 36 inches wide. (luts without 4 waste . r. 3. Worth 40c to 60c per yard. 4. Launders perfectly because l’ brand name is printed in wasli- . 7 able ink. i Order a “Gingham Bag” Its the same Superior Quality have always known. ular cotton bags. Now put up in R _ ' bags (Your ‘choice of RED or BLUE.) Also sold in PKGE THREE “My Mamma Buys llOBlll IiOOll FLOUR qiinm lies my oletliet” SAVE MONEY, MOTHERS l Tl-IRIFTY housewives oiithe Island are saving money by buying ROBIN HOOD Flour’ it was ilnp-ossib le to improve the tiuality of the flour, so we now give yo" more for your money by delivering it to you in a bag made oi’ high grade gingham. Use the fl0ui'—tlien rip up the bag. You have a beautiful wide piece of material that lailntlers‘ perfectly, .$ -_ - - because the win-sins . brand name is ])l'llll.(*.(l lll washable ink. Makes These 14 Items From Table Cloths 8 Handkerchiefs Window Drapes 0 Underwear Little Girls’ Dresses 10 Lining Material Rompers l 1 Wash Cloths Curtains l2 SlllPllS Aprons 1?. Blouses Sun Bonnets ROBIN l4 Dish Towels 0i noun noon FLOllil Today HOOD flour you EAL GINGHAM reg- SOLll Mill GUARANTEED BY yYOllll DEALER | When five years ago we put on :1 diiiohai campaign for 870.000 with which w poi» remodelling the hooiilgiii on pay off our accumulated deficit of plans that have been prepared, we $15,000 and the balance to be used hiivo an oiiiimoio of 500000, out, in repairing and remodelling the old Lhege plans’ give us limo increggg‘ ing eligible for re-election. All of which is respectfully suc- mitied. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Patients day 15,380 days. PUBLIC Anon-iii Hospital. we were frequently ndvih- in bed accommodation and fall far YEAR ENDING MARCII 31st, I923.i0f HOIISC, 1101?, Furnit- ed at that time l0 instead iliiike tile short of what our requirements will ‘campalsn for an amount iorse vh- be in a few years from now. It iili thelatéeh Diinald ptewart Oftvglziilé- 4 i i0lllfllll to build a new modern hos- not necessary to say more as to de- gan. e eaves o mourn - , ii, hi, ters Mrs. Dr. ltodgerson of Char- 4 lottetown, and Miss Margaret Bte- r - STOCK g TIIE PROMPT DRUGGIBTS We believe now that W‘- tails here as all this will be brought ‘made a mistake in not doing 80 hilt out in discussion by this meeting. iat that time it was rather with feur Al; to iihohcing‘ we have how 033, and trembling that we asked for 091,03 oh hand dhd we ihhih ihdt 870.000. at least another 012,000 of the cam- We could not go ahead with the pglgn hind wiii be paid hi his; d»; remodelling until at least the 30011 on wo start work, giving us RECEIPTS Patients Fees . . . . . . . .. 31,162.21 Anaesthetic Fees X-Ray "Fees Government Grant Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Special Nurses Board . . . . .. Donation Miss Etta Coles .. Donation Mr. Sidney Green greater part of the campaign moniiy about 045,000. We have been as- Donation Mt. Albion- Wins. Ihad been paid in and when we gill-ed oi mooi, genefgug ooiipoi-ii ififlmv i0 88k Yiii‘ Plans and coats 0i from a number of generous citizens Collections week of Prayer ure and Effects I will sdll by public auction on the season premises of m. Aime r. itounnn. 1,500.00 312 Fitzroy 8L, Charlottetown, coin- 2/10030 rnenelng at 10:00 a. in. on ‘Infill!- 138160 June 5th, i028 all his personal pro- .. 50.00 perty and eiIects, including house- .. 10.00 hold furniture, linen, ebina,‘ sleu- ware, carpets and floor coverings Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 and other effects, one lllula Ihyer .. 20.00,Piano. one new Marconi remodelling we found the cost of nnd we would recommend that a. Gas Anaesthetic Fees . . . . . . .. 2$.O0ione other Radio Bet and s": limythiiii! ilill- Wiiiilll b0 0f Riiy iiii‘! campaign for an additional $150.1- ifar beyond the amount of monev 000 ho our on oi oiioo Bonds can ewe could expect from iheviimnaish be issued toi- the balance and eas- fund. 1t might also be said hert- fly sold, your [fugtggg unanimous- the uncertainty of the location of i-wv Hosnltoi on the iii-doom, mo, the Canadian National Railwayfis" Yourgirustees wish to again u. l new extension programme and it press their very hearty appreciation " was not until nearly midsummer oi oi the work of the Ladies‘ Aid dur- Sundries ..... .. J. l Medical Supplies . . . . .. Metabolism Fees . Nurses Fees . . . . .. , Pathological Examinations .. i8ale ofHay DociorlrCiowns Bun Lamp ‘Preatments. . 1913i 403.00:li:N o'clock IQ! f0? yiiiii‘ liifflrmiiilbh that we were ly recommend the going ahead with Nurses Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40.70 Iunabie to so ahead on account of the first proposition, viz. building a. Sale of Reiilse . ‘m. M N“ m phone: ALSO . 432Jliaon Diamond ma. (moist roan l »: is . '“-%:‘-'-7£-‘€r7'3I'€'-‘§~?7455-l' ‘TY-"iifé-‘Li vised you that we DYODOSCd iliiklnglast year that we could be assured ing the past year. Mrs. Bentley Procrfedst gixlrsfibisfacrlnonlflds 30'0" the Chflrlolllewwli City Ci-lllncll fmiof the safety of building on our own and her officers have worked hard Bcl“ nee a ' ' ' ' ' ' "Nam a yearly grant. In company williipi-opei-iyj .. . du ii1e-year and hav’! “ “ ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " a representative of the managflmeill’ WUDOW submit for your conslder- given the most careful thought to "3 93958 of the Chflrlvtllelvwli Hilspllill. “"—‘,aiion what we believe are the only the requirements of the Hospital. EXPENDITURES ' Wail-ed 0n the COiIiW-ll illld Pl"- mc three things possible -— We cannot speak too strongly of B. l n e March 31 i921 4695 iii matter very clearly before them. 1_ To build all entirély new. the splendid work dong by Miss Dual-IQ to Anaeskheuc We were given a roost wurteovii modern, 10c bed, fire prcqt hosiilt- Mair, our Superintendent, and Miss Y- °"s l‘ mm, and sympathetic reception bilt have ai iiuiirirrig on our ow“ iarid either “await, our. Head Nurm They . . . . . . . . . .. m.” not v9! 1608111811 iifiy lnfilflliiil-lilll l" immediately adjoining the present have actually been doing the work 6:“ ‘cfmflises- ‘mam; to what they nrvlmrd doihs- We Hospital or on the upper st. Pet- or ffiul‘ people. As housekepeerr o "m; ll?!“ w, 5i, ' were Diirtlwlfli‘ t0 liilliii 011i lllll" ers Road end of the property. and secretary-Treasurer. Miss Her-i pet“ “l; ‘l e ' 207'“ the srant. if elven ht all. must i" 2. To build the same kind of i-is has fulfilled her duties w iheigis gs°°l§tégifm 26b“ quite iii Priiiiliiilii" ‘villi the m“ a new l-Iesnitarbut on a more cen- entire satisfaction of the board and F "l f“ l‘ l‘ and" Work which the P10500015 liiivt bee" tral cite to be procured in the citv. our present splendid financial posi- “e ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 8505i" doing for the City for the larit 3, To remodel the old Hospital. tlon is to quite an extent due to glwz cg ma“ forty-five years. . For the consideration of these he. shorts, our inei sin 15 again H“ h ‘f: ‘La-u-x-rém‘ 792123 Please remember that Ollie-t W‘ three propositions your trustees lower and this is to quite an ex- °use ° w ' 32°74 erywhere make grants ior the up- wish u, siibmii Such information as rem due r0 iire eiiori or Mi. Gap Insuragizceziat.‘ . . . . . . . . . .. 2501-35 keel! 0f thEii‘ 3051111015 iii iidillili)" we have been able to obtain witii- rick, the engineer. Meal’ 8L C15 " 1752'“ to the large private subscription‘; out going to the expense of having Again we wish to remind you of Mlgki Brew“ ' 4584'“ received but in Charlottetown these iiiiiris drriwir and criiiirig for tend- the riupii nurses“ They put in mm, Mod calKul-ll: es . two Hospitals have been taking care CPS. hard years. Give them a drive 9* M° “l” °- ° N, 0f the Sick D001‘ 0f the City f0!‘ fill-l In the first place we want tu in the country when you have a Fees ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' “ 326'“ iv-five years without c nickel 0ft inform you that for the last three spate seat or two in your car. They 9mm“? 8‘ “ “m” ' " 31'“, v support. Today this free work flv- years our present sixty bed acc0ni- are a good lot and will appreciale P°mll° ------ "'u'i'i'"" “wrw f eragcs about $3000 a year by eacii modatioii has been found altogether it. ist" Jfmn Labor“ res ' "am-rm ' i. Hospital for the city sick DOOR 1i inadequate to take care of the hos- It is with very great regret we smalws ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " us}; has only been 0055/1019 f0!‘ "S 1° ¢l° pital needs of our people-and as have to refer to the death of the Nulses ,B°°k“ " ' 781m this through the splendid assistance wo are how planning for iii 190st iaio Dr, Jgmgs woiburioh for so DWWTS, G°wn5 -- 15'5" cf our generous citizens. Yourrihe hi.“ ihirw or forty years ii marry years a member. or our. medh Intcrnes Suits .. 5-00 trustees would therefore ask each ii-oiiid he unwise w figure on iiiiy- ca] staff imd from which he will safe‘! Box ‘44000 citizen i0 talk to their City Couiicil-iihiiig i955 than one hundred bod be great“, misseri A mos; iririr-i. Sim Liimll -- “'15 ior and support our claim for a fair accommodation with heip-s qiiiirg. iy gcnricmanv courteous aiwnysl ii galxesh. .. “b” grant. t-rs and nurses‘ home. great practitioner, loved and mis- ca?! ‘mw ‘Hi-foo Our Endowment Fund i105 11°90 Representatives of your board sed by all. DY‘ m“ n x R y F, " “'00 increased during U19 year by 32-" have recently visited two new Hos- we must again i-oooi-d oili- iipprec- D" Johnso“ ' “y ees ""8711; 209-89 and "OW Stands “i $52»7°3-2l- niihis in Montreal which compare iation of the medical staff m: their *3" “"9"” """""" " i539 The additions are: quite nearly with what we require willing attention to iho ward put- °"°“"“f‘ Inmre“ ‘ 3'76 Estate J. Leslie SlIiiW - - - - ~- $150" and the lowest estimates we can gift ients and for their assistance and Hear“ mmm ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' “ ' ' Estate John- McLeod 98.20 us to cost run from about $2250 to advice in keeping our Hospital n1: "3 939 3a sill? 0f Land ~ - - - ~ - -~ 611-“: $4090 D91‘ bell- This 1S for build- well equipped as our means will ' ' ’ An eXim Offflrt 1105 been "time ing. land, and all modern equip- permit. 1mg by the Trustees tit» Kiftlittlardg; T3",iiient. We would be able to util- as usual ihc sick and frlend- 5°35” presentation here 0h sit 0 W“ ize a very lame part of our present less have had the constant atten- ond decide the mutter 0i bililtllii! iVeqilipment, such as beds, bedding. tlon of the clergyman oi’ the differ- N“ lmuenm "cued during n33 new Hililiilill 0i‘ femodelllllfl the °lil X-Ray, operating tables, sterilizers, ent denominations and to them we ‘he ye” ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " mm rme- What We are t0 do Sliiill b”, Laboratory. rs ii is all in sood con- wish to express our appreciation of N°~ 9mm“ “dmmed ' ' m lileclileil lfilllfllii» and We 115k Evelyfldition and fairly modern, but W8 their services. out lmiuenm ' ' ' ' ' " s“ one here to express their opinion doubt u it will not cost perhaps a The following nilrsos ilradilatcd slllilwll- Pwem‘ ' 3i‘, ifully and frankly. Your Trustees iiiiio more h, biiiid here ihoh iii this year; Medical Patients . ‘w bum only submit what in their ov- Montreal. Millicent Mutch. obswmm‘ P‘""°“‘~°' " " m Iinion is best but we are glad t0 fe- Taking all this into consideration Floi-enoo McKenzie, lnlllllls mm ~ < ~ ~ - H " i“ v iwrt that we are unanimous on 0hr we think it would be safe io figure _Ruth Rogerson. “m” --i ------ ~~~~~~ , ilillli- Th6 Dilbllfl. IiDWEi/el‘. Wliil on requiring a total amount of Margaret Burden Plmemsd dim" P" “mun 5 8a », ihave to find the money for What" $215,000 for a new building on oui Edith Thompson. Pntienm paid accounts in m“ H a” i Wei‘ Dlim is to be followed and » own site and if you decide on a According to the by-laws thei w i8 l-liéli‘ Dill/lien l0 decide here iii- new site it would be necessary to terms of W. Chester McLure and Free Pmlems ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' " u ‘nisht what is w be doiw- lcount on from $15,000 to $20,000 cd- .1. n. Bell expire this year, both be- ilial-tlalriilr: gilviiyniry 32 _\l::. 9.1 __. -.~.r... .