T PAGIZ six. P R I N C E Today& Thurs EDWARD ‘I i r iwitiiiClivc Brook lgIiFEEQ,Z_iH1_3L0_'§kbvn'é12o1v ‘l lIldlsAQu-a-sfi ~4¢n~urn-»~ y. 2;, , USUAL PRICES Two men fought for the Devil Dancer. The burning passion of the Orient. The thrilling es- capes and chilling pur- sults. The bent of drums —ihc rlzitii-r of cymbals, the conflict of hearts that’; this film sensa- iion. ' .ORCHESTRA NEWS —- NOVELTY SAN ATORIUM Continued from page 1. i ihai. etc Sham would be practically $800 a year per from patients, donations, _ to i patient, at the rate of slot! a day. be paid by tho Government up 512.000 annually. iii‘. Stewart asked‘ if this might not result in an awkJ ward situation. Iiad _ _ ‘ any ‘Smnate of the annual cost? generosity of iue pQOplL‘ find suppose cost, they claim, will be 1bout $24,- 000 bi which’ $12,000 will be paid by the insulation. V Mr. Stcwart: Have they any plans for obtaining the balance of that; Premier Saunders: 'makc an estimate that $12,000 will‘ be paid by the paying patlcntsi and the balance by the Government. Mr. Stewart: How many patients i would there be? Premier Saunders: 'I‘hey have an estimate of $2.50 and $3.00 a. day per patient, and they are estimating on s. basis of thirty; fifteen paying and fifteeen non-paying patients. Mr. Stewart: The that whatcvw-r is required for up- $l2,000 a. year will be raised by patients’ fees. Premier Saunders: By way of an, estimate they think that about one- _half of the patients ivlll be paying and the other half Will be non-pay- _ ing. and they claim that it will cost about $24,000 a year for the main- . fenance of the institution. Of course, that» may vary, We say ihat we shall be satisfied to pay $12,000 and if it costs any more than the estimated amount they will do the same as _other hospiials, they will get sub- l _ 4.:;_-jj“*_'=; " $1,‘, " ., . 5w¢n_04n-_-nu4o0-~0 ,1, 0n Your Paint Job flc'| an (xpert when It roman to - advlolng you on tho right nor: of palnto nml brmhea you nhnrllll , In" to Ito than lob well-mu! h-‘va ' It Your non-Ira all tho time. s, d1; as a a‘: é s ~ Our flock o! Paints, Ilruflu-g am] nll Pointing supplied complete for all varlvtloa of In- terior ud cxtarlnr work 5nd vro ‘ cordfAlly Invite Ion l0 lnvooth’ gnh tho qnnlltlno nml prior» u" mun-r h: gmin; your: J fir. é i1’... s, THINGS TO MAKE| " I tn old kid [love nook“ h, 01-, 35L ‘$7.5; ,".|..i’i'-?"'."?." ‘i’ "" '.‘ I n wll In Rogers Hardware (Iompany. l inviro" G scrlptions and donations to meet v QUIET CAPITOL Tomorrow k 1 CAPITOL TODAYj MN 66 9! Bordon will be held at his home D R Wemcsday afternoon at 2 p. m. The ANOTHER KNOCKOUT WITII remains will lcavo Borden by train T“ 5T“ o! "snow 9131'" ‘riiecday morning. Interment Irish- "/ rm gmam . 4 Q ‘ n a wedding trip in the South. They lllb th tthirfldsi ,>_ - A real romance of the old g 1e a wgma 1° of r en 1 n we” _ m, “d” u“ a uper or, consn, ater Aprl 1. , demon, an,“ m“ m“ h? Miss Howard, who has lived in Ev- ‘ splrcd, and makes love to erett all her life, was apopular mem- I Central guardian * , rouuu. TODAY-Tho funeral WQRKER ' Comedy servics of the mo John a. min-pay. town Cemetery, ‘i . HOWARD - LONII- A quiet 8 o'clock ceremony ‘hicsday afternoon in the ‘Irinity Episcopal church sol- ‘ ‘ the marriage of Miss Doris Howard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Howard, tc-gfifockton Loncy of Superior, whom-icon. Tho Rsvfilldgar ML Rogers officiated. Miss Howard, gowned in a Paton model of lustre bluc and wearing a tricot turban, was given in marriage by her father. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Edward Kline, who wore an afternoon gown of beige gcorgcttc crepe trimmed with lace of the same color and a tur- ban of orchid. The bride's flowers were a shower of pink tulips, snap dragons and lilies of thi valley. Mrs. Kline carried an arm bouquet of pink tulips. Ted Robinson was Mr. Loneys attendant. While the guest/g‘ were as- sembling Miss Rosa Zimmerman played the organ softly. followed lust prior to the ceremony by "I Love You Truly" sung by Mrs. Irene Bart- holomew English, A reception at the church immediately followed the ceremony after which a dinner for‘ the bridal party and family of the bride was given at the Howard home ‘ BEYOND on Snohomish avenue. Mr. and Mrs. m: Loney arc leaving this evening for SHOW THRILLS the own’: mic in tho be!" of Everett and sebtuo society un- "mpmg thmh" til her social service work carried her to the Bouth. She graduated from any deficit. They are satisfied with Mr. $lC\l".\l‘lZ So that the cost Prcmii-r Saunders: Ycs. llr. A. A. lldilloniill: According sing to flPiiFlld on the to ilmt is that is not forthcoming? Suppose you do not pct as many patients as you (‘xpcct i0 pity the no‘: p/unses? It may appeal“ i0 some p00- pie iii ilic- couuir_v illflll took a pc- culiar stand on iliis question, but my atiiiucie was the outcome of twenty-live rears expcricncc. I know that I coulci Lil iluit Siuinlorlum from a vcrj r=inzill part oi my own vostiiiicucj; \‘.l7.ll uou-pirvingpatients. What you am goluo, to (lo now is {g cupr-r-niiuro oii n fcn‘ cur“?- and iyou will lll" avsu" from your fi '\\‘0rl-:.' You are 110M! T" W993 a flot of money but you will not get ‘ away wiht that amount. because that is the experience of Government. I1 = you arc going to limit it m a certain amoum I um n1‘; ‘ ‘ l said be- furc ~.v.il come iru-w ul ’.=..l Sonat- ‘m-ium will become .1‘.l'i\,i‘,)C(l like the ‘ other one. ' Premier Saunders: I can only say that ilic jlftljlirillllfiil was vcry carc- ‘ fully,‘ C9IU=l(i‘.'l'£‘(i by i110 comm-lice in icliorgc of 11m uiulcriakiug and they ‘consulted with inc Red Cross nurses l. who arc in closet touch with the con- iciiiions in ihis Firiviiitc. It was only 12m GStlillflYl‘. tuc Desi omlmaicihcy icould urrivc at uudrzr tho circum- 'stances after giving mo. mnitcr full consideration. So we ore only Cal'- rying out the wishis of the LTHSN-‘B {board in ‘Una’. l‘(‘L'Itl'fl. We know that “we have our three hospitals in the {Province at the pri-sciii. time. all de- l ipendiug largely on the charity of the that thisnvlll be a great success. fir. A. F. Arscnziuli: It is the in- icution of the Government to con- tinue paying the grants to the Red ‘Cross and other public health-so- 2 cietics? , Premier Saunders: Ycs, they get the same. Mr. Arscnault: Their grants will ‘not be restricted in any way? Premier Saunders: N0. Mr. Arscnaolti‘ Perhaps they will be increased? Because if you take this diagnostic-inn away from his ,work you ought to have more men in the field. Perhaps it might be necessary to make a larger grant. Prcmicr Saunders: This year, at ‘any rate. it will be exactly the same. $35,000 will be given to the Red Cross. In further explanation Mr. Saund- ers said the Government would con- tinue to pay $1200 to the superin- tcndent. Mr. Stewart: Will that be consid- eicd as part of his salary, or is that a matter apart? what it may be in future; Q- ltlnrt: Whq do you antio- . . ipubllc. We have our orphanages and ‘they are doing, n snplruriid work. We llliUlg never had ilic .l.qliic:i irouble ‘with seeing about i111‘. finances of ;these institutions and I am satisfied jihat with ill." Wrimcifs Institutes throughout the couviirjy, which have miiniiesicri buvh n kcen interest in 'this work. You nuud ncvcr worry about the cost of maintenance. I am satisfied that they are so keerdy interested that they will sec to it ipate that this SdnfltOflllm will be ready to function? Pramicr Saunders: We hope that‘ it will be ready some time in. the fall of the year. I am not Just sure; it is left largely in the hands of those who are interested. They can get the $30,000 at any time. Mr. Stcwu-t: I understand that. The only reason I am asking is that the time the institiutlon begins to function will affect the question of the superintendents salary. I may ask also if you have provided any- thing in the estimates for upkeep. Premier Saunders: N0. ' Iifr. Stewart: If it begins in the fall you will be spending money without authority. first 0i next ycar. - from all sources, etc. ilcian this year. muted any. us an official of the Government? Premier Saunders: Well. no, don't know that he has. that he should make a report. lryfliiiiiiiffifil“ In: 01ml By I Bronchial 00H 0o take this opportunity of of my experience with Dr. Wood's 1 WW _ Plno’ 8mm mmcndtiiu “m” mutant-iii?" GYM-HQ 03W Imam lundcro: t don't know f No-atalldmfltnor stand there are going to be fifteen she was a member o; Kappa Kappa Premier Saunders: I do not antic- pld ipaie that it will function before the The Act provides that the board of trustms shall submit to the Gov- errior in Council a. complete report annually, giving the general con- ditions of the institution, the num- her of patients, with classification of condition on admission and dis- charge, receipt and expenditures Dir. Stoivart asked if there is to he a report from the chest diagnos- Premlcr Saunders: He has not sub- Mr. Stewart: Has he been asked to, Mr. Stzwart: Because it would be very illuminating to the province to have a report of that kind. It is a B’ room _t'° acwmodate them‘ The practically the whole of Vernon River subject that is very interesting and Board M“ naturally take the most Valley, 0nd his a stretch of view ex- very important to so many oi.’ our people, and yet the whole matter is largely up in the air. My. hon. col- Board Wm dwbflm‘ b“ l‘ “ml Wm‘ To have acquired such a DIiIDCfl/Y league from Souris has already mcn- m“ Pody’ and I have m’ dim“ m“ as this in the comparitively short “(med the importance o’ the “em it will work out quite satisfactorily. space o; twelve ye." l‘ certainly A work, and we do not know just what Mr‘ “on” wflxm: The. 30am M W°TthY "amine W YWRK mfin 100K- field work is being done. Heretoforc Directors Wm be Eelecwd ‘mm both 111B 357°“! 1°!‘ OPPOTNIHU-lfll which the Red Cross nurses submitted l i-o- "“"“°" w° d° m‘ W“ “Y Wm’ they wind 11nd in their own province port which was embodied in the re- port of the superintendent of Edu- cation. I have not had an opportun- ity of examining the reports this year to see whether that is included. Now that we have one man who is in charge, and who is an official of the Government, it is very important Dr. A. A. Jlacnonald: I under- M . A. Pr , h“... ,» chill... odt.“';§'¢lt.i°"1m5ia2l m "Early last winter I Inland from a revere bronchial cold that ldt. m. wit]; aprovo ng, Jiackmg . Mm we. bu...» “s. "and now Prioemabottloiwninflyin the University of Washington, where "Pllpaym? PB-Wnlts- I 5uPP°5B m“? Gamma sorority. Mr. Loney is a. Cor- m about 500 people suffering r1611 grddbm and a. member of 1mm t“b°'°“1°5!5 m this Pm“ sigma. Phi fraternity. Miss Howard re- m“ “'h° a” m‘ able w Pay turned the first of the year from an the“ ‘VBY- wh° 15 gm“?! l" extended Européan tour and travels select the fifteen patients for the in the Eastern Unned staum M155 Sanatorium? As soon as the Sanat- Howard L‘ 5 ma“ of n w_ Howm.d_ doubt be many clamoring for admit- comwan , tance. Is every constituency going to get at least one patient? This priv- ilege is very apt to be abused, no matter how it is run. There is apt to Vernon River be favoritism shown and the man ’ . . who can pull the longest and strong- Wfllnen 8 Instltlde est wires can get the most number o: people mm that 1n5uumon_ The Women's Institute recently Premler Sflunflgrg; 1 hppe were organized at Vernon River met last will be no wire pulling in n, mam,- Friday evening at tho home of Mr. or this kind '1; L; too 5,310,“; and Mrs. John Currie. In the absence Dr, Macponah]; Th,“ is why I of the President, Mrs. M. S. Lca, the rays/id the qu@5v_;°n_ meeting was presided over by the premm- sauna", Take the nag,“ Vice-President, Miss Helen Solomon. boring provincgg 0g Nova 5Com and and considerable business was trans- New B,un5,,,.,ck_ In New Brumlwck acted. There were l8 ladies present. I understand that they have in just ‘ma ‘new we" 1am"! “m? by the“. a few Sanatoriums about 200 Datum“ husbands and gentlemen friends. Mrs. and they have about 400 people Currie served dainty refreshments, dying annually ‘mm tuberculosis“ after which a very pleasant social They have been able w function hour was enjoyed with music, danc- there with real satisfaction, and‘ ma’ and general hospitality shown to “mm I believe the best method o! them by Mr. and Mrs. Currie in their coping with a disease of this kind beaumul h_°me' Ls m hue u many beds u you hlva It was worth mentioning here that patients who die in the course of a cums h“ recently mun“ 21° year, there is no province that comes ‘f’: tvifilgs: ‘asmturhlch ‘diam! l‘ up to that standard. What 1 have é.“ one“; ggrc-hzéd twelve years said about New Brunswick applies ago and the two with their substant- to Nova Scotia as well. That condi- ' tlon will always prevail when there Lageazfgltnfltz: Zlgndlggpexgstf ‘i: are twice u ma“ puma“! “'5 the” the province. The farm overlooks d°‘°“"““ “as” “d 8"‘ “m” m“ tending a distance of nty miles in consideration, because, after all this several dmcuon, IQBARLUPPETUWN GUARPTAN orium is in operation there will no Springfield’ also Mm "my; Howard i ‘IITFOIII twelve Branch v11] l ,‘ supplies that for varieety m :t.:°:,',,f:,,§‘e°§h,f1“c"1 3171119.” m‘! 55°? many lines mad b , outstanding mainly as we have been selected to represent man o! the world’: general cafal h d ~ Y’ “l r In , Our °F&§;.;y'f'A 3'91; ‘Eiglwbewlgzfltdamchwcchlprloevidc for Canadian Fairbanks $101769 in: influence. " if they but had the pluck to tackle r- Mlcllnuald‘: I was not refer- them. Mr. and Mrs. Currie and their fin! W political influence. There are haPPY little family are to be congrat- Mr. Wright: We must depend on tended that; him-L the Board of Governors that they will do Justice and will adimt only those who are worthy of admittance. Mr. A. F. Arscnault: Will the Pre- Rotary micr tell us whether there are more M m, conmmo “m, J pationil suffering from um du- “mo, "m. on mrham “'11:: case in Prince County than in tho finch] mmbmom, mm mo". I other counties? _ Hun,“ on, o, m‘ was,‘ ‘m, ‘ m: Prcmior Saunders: I have not got new; ‘cgnflnuqufly “m. the “m? the proportion from the different mywg “any”; m m" n" . counties. I am fold theic are about bricf addrcu. Ho mid ma; g; q“ eighty nwnle in this Province 69in: um tho different provinceo were annually, but as to the number from receiving each 000.000 from tho Do- MI- Ammvlh I imma- Pnm and rum Edward Island" not Ono County would piwvlvnrv 11m wo- dollar. Ron. r. t. Hulard and be in- iwrflvn ‘owing to the low-bin: umowod tho non. w. s. Holding soil. I m in the Act that tho Sonat- wbo wlsln Charlottetown and direct- .oriumiswbebuiitonamflofrom edbinatuotion wthic. Afcw an incorporated town. I wonder if months after 010.000 were plocod in on pouibiiiiy of pining it in Princes “ “m”! W" 0mm"? l" “HIM how to m» thnnnlvcc Qmalcr louder-n No. - they can Mum to their boom. ‘nu After some futhcr disouuioa Hon. institution will be ilciffor treating Mr. LcPage said that while tho fn- ill tho titboroalarpatlcnu. .111; ‘n. ltitutionwillhavlonlytbirtvbodr, ivorrviiiuooiogobuctgm it in expound to trout at lcuttwo OruBociuty-iloowconductiagwim iortbmhundrndnlvalodaringthcnnneottocaaminatfoncfpouqah. Nmltilnottboinioailoatohop nuddmbimumimdwomn monomonmuymtboonmw- inalmollflliitolltbowtiiinfl iiimiagrutnianywiiigothorcaod workout. - 52013190011 ‘ltlglligluilfifufllmywbopqord-iaiahv or um: "lawn-almost \ . . Qvlmrc mono-rum. arr-awn: ronorrro wmnsor: wmmrm CAwARY‘ mM°NT°N VANQQUL/Ka Momma" an other wires besides political wires. ulated on the success which ha; at- Autdrhotive Supplies In our Automotiv D artm t3 any varied stocks of sugplicecl,’ replacing: parts illtjdrgge “E equipment. Garages, Repair Shops and owncra of B,“ and Truck fleets arc assured of an excellent service ‘m parts and supplies, ouch as Spark Plugs, Chaim, Fin Entinguishers, Wrench Scu, Brake Linings, ppm RmBl. Pins and Bearings, Ignition and Battery Cam; Gaskets, Carburetors, Alcznite Fittings. etc" as well complete equipment for repairs and maintenance, inch: mg Cranes, Tire Changers, Prccucl, Spraying outfit‘. H015“. Test Stands, Air Compressors, ctc. . F-M. Marine On m; Atlantic and Pacific, in freighter, fishing veml and coaster, on lake and river, in ferry and tug, Fairbanks’ Morse Marine Diesel Engines have proved their sterling dependability. They start quickly and easily, run smooth. ly cvcn at slow speeds, need a minimum of attention, permit a far wider cruising radius than with steam, m! have made enviable records for low coats in fuel and maintenance. Their lubrication system is Simple and economical, and they run on low coat fuel oils.’ They m ouilt 1n varying sizca from 25 to 840 HI’. ‘ F-M Stationary Diesel Engines For isolated powc l t: Ii elem-i PM”; available, and for utxanglli; scrziczeFairbanlfia-Morgg gilt]! Engines have proven thoroughly dependable and rang-k. ably low_ in power, operation and maintenance C0313, In 131mm mill. grain elevator, railway yard, town and city 1181"» Pewsr, and P911101"; ‘plum. in wtmtlesa mm... they are giving entire sans action uaing cheap low grad; fuel oils. They are made on the 2 cycle principle in r wide range of sizes from 25 to 840 H.P. Fairbanks Scales ‘For almost a century Fairbanks Scales have been known for their enduring accuracy, and each one of the many types has been perfected m design and build, to weigh Zita??? affiftfll’ P111‘ to register clearly at the ut. scale 5e ' hi: an? ddFa" balm“ up to huge track I =_ 511! ks line includes scales for practically , "cry Weighing Pggrpoac. Corntrictors and Railway Supplies C crcco mixers d cam ' - - bggb and when: block 109k mmJnmhgumfij, igiilivrauflllifiii for contractors, as well u a wide range of Y Y" and chop equipment such u jacb, hand, push and motor cars t ks - car movers, etc. ' mc of “any “rm "and pips’ Aside from tho “' tools, ‘-' CO M PANY-sBimilEed the Dominion estimates in aid of the :10"! 1n tho death of sold for 018.26 in 018-50 on 0M ' m "m" "mi the mn- m lflfl up to m on the othcr ~ p! g’ °l "l9 m"? b! extended whim. kct whcrc lcu than 800 Mil» mm" u" mum's closed the Ro- offered. 20 corn of hog: brougbtl! "mm "m" membership in sows were from 010M w 0111i- thc League of Nations Society of 0m. ‘ ada. Mr- Rushes Daid i! tribute to the late C. R. Smallwood and to the prc- cnt president for what they had dong i" Promoting our exhibitions. He pointed out that any provincial gov- ernment would be loéthc to disco“. Wm the mm as it would mean 10d- lfll $0000 a year from Ottawa, H; l!" Dlid tributc to the great assist. "l" ""4""! by Hon. W. M. flea and commended Mr. Boultcr who h“ Proved a most efficient secretary. H; pdfidllnfid Zhll next yejr m; exhlmh 1°" "WM be. blue: and better than over. ‘more should be a motor " chow Iii this exhibition but at present they WIN lhorfi of room. However, than m woods behind the building which could bo cleaned‘ up and a largo Wldinr lrcotcd there im- the pug-pg“ of holding such a show. Ho‘ said that ""7 "m! 0! Iround would hood to b0 until‘!!! tokan up and mm building: created than "are thero n w- ‘7- u- mhdmi was another guest will! 9M the lnulical program WWW! I I010 by m. r-i-mou nou “ab! Who n: onoond. WQWQM. lb. Prrcy Pope "a ‘H!!! II In, lononmnat Livestock Market Zfiffif-‘olil “datum @121} MONTREAL _1~)§Q" W cm“ u“ 1;‘ h "P" an inlurioul mum in in mg” an; m“ ' P" "id 0 tion. They will speedily rid n. will mm M’ "h °n "ll i" worm and nltoro tho health of m. Tho cattll mom , m: butch" “m”. oowgrzgiegtlm miziililz! by the atmiu of mm‘ ‘m l." 010-00. Medium morn p" ' around $0.50 and plain linen fro $0 v w ma. I-Ioifm o; m, qua," A Health Saving Rem! . Y,°.",’L‘,“Z,,§:,T,“#,,§§,ffj§; ‘Q: Don't‘ Waite "l! 4111911!" Militia-i. 1 cannot lay. mlnion government for cghibmom gsxmnilgrlmflzilimifl-lilto awn. _ Intllyooptun A an . , nrimrancodfromsfro’ Mwith‘ Influenza l. 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