i Playtime pep that never lags! And the bran. Just enough to be mildly laxative. Helps prevent con- stipation. Pep is really “health in a THE longest day is too short for healthy youngsters! Especially when they've had a Crisp, nourishing break- fast. A heaping bowl of Keliogg’s Pep! What a treat Pep is! Simply full of wonderful flavor! Peps you up! Pep -is “whole wheat. Flaked to crispy goodness! Contains the vita- mins and wholesome mineral elements of the golden grain. package’ ’! Eat Pep for all the and be PCPPYTSCYVC it family to enjoy. g With milk or cream, it's practically a per- fect food. Fresh or canned fruits or honey, added, make it all the more delicious. Your grocer has Pep! W’? MIIIVIM% gin Io- i-omrm M u“. om- mun maneuver-um“, AIIIII M,“ FUR PUKNITURP AND PLOOPJ L-WOODWORK Nomynnnt Nonavsinish Ililyloupply Inn). .1 my - ~-.~:-..V.-_,-_~-_~.. -. ~. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, May 26.——-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: l New York Exchange h Al. Toppand Santa Fe Ry. .. 49% ,Am. Cur and Fdy Co. . . . . . .. 107% Am. Locomotive Co, . . . . . . .. 114% ‘Am. Smelt. and Retng. Co. .. 160 Anaconda Cop- Min.-Co, 46 Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 184% N.Y. Cen. and KHud. Riv, ILR. 152% ‘Con. Gas Co. (N.Y.) . . . . . . .. 103% lludson Motor Car Co. 811,4 International Paper Co. 40 ‘International Petroleum 291/. Ill/its. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 241i .Kelly Springfield Tire Co. .. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. . . Union ‘Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 177% U.S. industrial Alcohol Co. .. 74% Westinghouse Electric . . . . .. 77% United States |Steel . . . . . . .. 173% Montreal Stock Exchange . 1471);. um lBrazilian lTrsction ‘ELaurenti-de Pulp Montreal Power .. National Breweries Winnipeg Electric Asbestos Com. New Bell Telephone . _Brompton St- Lawrence Flour .. . lfillflnish River Corn. . . . . . . .. 100% . Steel ‘Company oi Canada . . iShnwinigan Can. Steamship Pfd. . illonk Commerce . . . . . Bank Royal {Bank Montreal . . . ‘Dank Nova Septic Wheat-May, 150%; July. 145%; §Sept., 142%. | "e _ ‘ Corn-May. 9H6;- July, 93%; Sept. 05%. ' Oats-May. 40; July. 50%; Sept. 47%. Wheat-play. 161%; July, 158555 00L. 160. o _ . w. fir l if Erna ‘i 7collab: Annals ]Mns*r1iio (Continued ma.) ,._ doing and accomplishing is wnot ‘token advantage of. Your Trnntees as consequence are notdown heart- ed and take your lack of attend/lug thee; meetings '11s a vote of confl- dence and a tacit acknowledgement ‘that you are scrtislied with the manner in which the work has been carried on. There are two things that will generally induce a urge attendance at an annual meeting. One, is the possibilityofa dividend being paid and the other ‘the probi ability of a row. We do ‘not dedsre dividends and .1 nope we will devel- op no rows. The dividends we pay are not the kind you are accustom- ed to receive. they are however oi a fur greater value and are paid to those who need them most. Our di- vldendg are paid in service, curing the sick, alleviating pain, sllayin-g the fears and worries of our pa- tlents, bringing health and happi ‘Hess where there was naught but sorrow sud cure. These dividends are not paid once a year but every day and eve y hour and the fund from whlcMfliey come is always ready for y emergency and any call. Our records of dividends paid is one which we are exceedingly r-roud of, it is. e record of service. faithfully and conscientiously per» termed. We do not fear the proba- bliity of a row for all are united in their efforts to mpke the HosDll"! an outstanding success. This fari precludes the possibility of any misunderstanding and‘ creates a happy harmony and cooperation among all the branches oi’ the mau- agement that makes this success assured. (As so few of you take advantage of the opportunity of attending these annual meetings I am going to trespass upon your indulgence and tell you something of the suc- cess that has been attained through these united efforts. ‘For success- iul we have been to such a degree that we are recognized lu tho I'll)» pital ‘World as an institution rhat ls operated in a most oflicleut mau- ner. ‘in ‘this day of deficits and lu- tense (rmmluigns for rabbis: fumlu it is rare io have a iii spltul make ends meet. We have done sum": than iilill and have uddcd year h)’ year to our Endowment lFuud mu- lerlal amount“ caurucd through our regular channels. ‘it may be interesling to you to know the amc-uut of our Revenue and where it comes from, also our expenses and what, it goes tor. Last year we receivedz- Government Grant . . . . . . .. $600.00 Municipal Grant . Pay lPatlen-ts . . . . . . . . .. 518018.08 income from Endowment $3507.60 Donations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1’ Nurses r-n private cases ' XRayFees . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$.» . 118.00 Sale of medical gilpplics .. $18100.li<l The expenditure was $1612.29 made up as lollo\vs:—~ ‘ Meat and dish . . . . .. IButter & eggs .. 557.4633 3229-01 $594.52 Potatoes & vegetables $13313" Tea 8a groceries . . . . . . . .. $1911.62 Drugs, ‘Med. supplies’ -- $2678.85 Surgical‘ instruments 3134-22 Bedding, Nupery, -i<‘urn..... $173.02 Kitchen utcnsilq . . . . . . - - -- $413.4") .l<‘ue] .. $1164.99 Light .. . $27145 Water . $113130 Ice .. $6520 Laundry . $105913!) Salaries & Wages .. 91345-00 insurance ‘ $10550 Printing, lPostage, etc. . $32956 Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $714.18 X Ray 8n Labratory . 5442-99 Expenses X Raye . . . . . . . .. $174.50 MlJ-Ic We have kept within our means and have nccuniulieil a balance oi $1670.61 accounted for in a great measure out of the actual curninlls of the Hospital itself, although we must not overlook the material as- sistance rendered by the contribu- tions of vegetables, linen, etc,. from the Ladies Aids and the people di- rect. it is a pleasure to be able tc- mnke such a satisfactory financial showing butit isa far greater pleas ure and lar more satisfactory" to be able to tell you of the work we have accomplished in the Hospital itself‘. We have had during the year that is passed 646 lllllifiibtsi the largest number we have ever had. There were 278 lllflifil-l, 368 females. 389 surgical cases, 1-54 medical cases, 56 obstetrical and 47 infants, 6Z5 were pay patients. 2U purl payand 101 0r 1'5 per cent free. 1-97 were from the town, 442 from the country and 7 from out~ side the province. The religion oi the patients was as follows:—— United Church 165 Catholics . . . . .. .. 258 BilDtist . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2G Church 0i Scctiand . 1 Presbyterians . . . . . .. .. 112 Anglicans .. .. 66 Christians .. . 15 , Nazarene There were 45 different kinds of medical cases and 73 surgical, ap- pendicitis being with 121 cases still the mini-rt, popular. For this present year which will be ending . very soon, we ‘have done even better for we served 750 pafiients, 388 being surgical and 163 medical. 126 an pentlicllit, caeea and 105 Adenoids. and 42 lluiants were born unto us which lilfiilliieu two sets r-i twins- Tnnlght we have gathered toge- ther in do honor to our graduating nurses and to impress upon them, ‘b i! ueod be, the importanpe of the vccatipn they have chosen. ‘Nursing calls forth some of the finest attribute, that humanity is fllldowed with. |Self sacrifice and unselfishness is the foundation upon which u is built and the structure is sympathy and under- standing. The rewards to be gain- ed by the nurse are many. The love and the esteem earned through their conscientious labors are the greatest c-i them. The feel- ing of comfort and confidence crested throughout the whole hpugehoid upon/tile arrival oi the capable nurse is only snot-her lndi~ cstim of tire exceedingly high re- .. - -- $999.45’ I Western ._noam noon noun - l» sizes wholesale and retail. Hol- man's, Summerslde. til-Mt. -'Jusr AR-RTvED-Two cars oi’ Crushed Lime. now unloading at Albany. A. H, Affleck. 5773-5-ZB-3i .-PICTURE‘B resumed. Strand Theatre, lfensington, Friday, Sat- urdaynights. Latest subjects, $750,526.21 -MR. CYRUS J. GALLANT is now Guardian Agent in Howlsu. and will, be pleased to receive news itgms. new and renewal sub- scriptions. . 2i- __,_,..._ -NOTlCE—Wili be ‘buying live May 27th Just shipment of saus- 0n_ Sgd. Green Bros. 5790 -UNITED CHURCH, Kenslng- ton Sunday, May 29th, 19271-4145 u. m. Sunday School, 11 a. m. pub- lic worship, "The (iarden oi’ God". 7.30 p. m. Captivated! by Whom? 3 p. m. First Church, Summer-field. Rev. Dr. Saint. --FUNERAL TODAY-The death oi Ethel Dyslaut, the 11 year old daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Louis Dysiaut, Ellerslie, occurred on Wednesday morning. Funeral will ‘be held on Friday afternoon at 2 pm. to Bideiord United ‘Cemetery. 30-}—-—- PERSONALS --.Vlr. Pope ‘Clark, Charlottetown “an; in Sununersido on Wednesday. »~.\lr. Frank Howait, Carleton, was in Summerskle Wednesday. —.Mr. and Mr.‘ J. E. Gallant and Mr. Lloyd Gallant, Summerslde. were in Charlottetown this week, attending the funeral of the late .\ir. D. 0. M. licddin. ——..\liss‘eg Jean Walker. Jenn Nic- Kcuruey, iPziuslu {McCullough and iPulricla iiluoLcll-au, oi rSuiu-luer- side, spent lhc holiday in (lhurlot- tciown. ——‘Mr. J. -l~l, lmllon, Druggist, islllllllltéliiitit“. was zimml-p; ihnsc al.- ‘lnndiug tho funeral of the lute Mr i).().'.\l. iicdiiiu, Charlottetown. —~.Vir. and Mrs- Ed. Acorn motor- cd from Charlottetown l0 Summer- side on Wednesday, returning the same evening. " Eastern Guardian ....‘-“~UNITED CHURCH SERVI-CE ~ —~'i‘he people 0i SI. James’ United Church, Souris, are showing an lu- terest in the Special Services bo- lng held, under the leadership of the Rev. »R. W- Jloss, D.D., whose Strong Gospel Messages are much appreciated. while iMiSg Gladys ‘Me, ‘Kiuuon as director of song and so- loist is winning lhe hearts of the people by her unost effective ren- dering of the old Gospel Hymns. The meeting continue each evening during the week, except Saturday, at 8 p. m. gard in which this held. ‘Five of our iiiteen'nurses:— MiBS L013 OilVG lH‘fl]‘(ly. Miss Edna Angelina Murphy, Mia; Katheryn! Eliza Wooluer, Miss ‘Annie Marin Stavert, __.'Mis3 Ella Wiunlired (loilett. have tonight arrived at the cross roads and will soon be going out into the wide world bringing com- fort and Ichoer to the aillicted and the worried. We wish them an ab- undance of success and a lifetime of happiness. ‘Before coming ir- a olnsc l wish to stress how important it in that. you should support this institution We have. oi necessity, through lack of siriflcient funds, been forced tc- forgo the purchase of some equip- ment which we feel is very neces- sary for us to have. ‘it will be only your generosity that will enable us to make these piircilllseg and we have every confidence that we will nc“. be disappointed. The Hospital was erected and is operated for your protection you, know not the day nor-tho llilill‘ that you may have to unicr its pr-r- ials. it has savcd the lives oi many and has alleviated the sui- ferilli; of many more. it is in a very real sense your insurance po~ licy and all we ask is that you pay us something in lieu of premiums. The better we make it, the more complete we equip it, the more ac- tual service we can give. We need yc-ur support,~nol only for the sake of humanity in general, hut ior your own in~ particular. Do not. think because we show a surplus each year that we are not in need. We are very ambitious and wish to make this Hospital oi yours an Institution of which we will all be very proud and in which work may be done that will redound lo the credit of the whole province. occupation is coat! We are now discharging regular 1y. clro of nloo mm mined Coal o! nigh standard quality, flimglyg OLD SVDNEY SCREENED GPRINGHILL GOREENED WNVERNESB SCREENED ALBION NUT ALBION STOVE Phone u: your requirements, orleeo reasonable, prompt jflrvlqq. W. D.- GILLIS 8r 60. hogsat Albany lstuiion, Frlday- ' m; six-nu noose a some» wove he Sweetieis birthday next Tues? day, and the ouosr doesn ’r WALK till a wee/c later. I'll have to crack a safe or rob an ORPHAN. These other’ guys will sure horn in with a Qot of expensive JOOLERIE. and little Willze hasn't enough jack to buya feeJfQPaNIGHTMARE. Ha I Happy rhoughrl-A BOX or (asuouos. Shokcaazvabour them. ‘w’ Sold By T. F. White u H. L. Worthy Collin & Co. Alec. McPherson SELLING our SALE! All goods must be sold in 30 day's lroln now We have taken over all the stock oi Amara Proud, Lid., and are now oilering this stock ai tremendous Bargain Prices. ; srocx census or 3ilwlillz. (lotions, Yarns, Beclspreads, Towels. a Blankets, Siamped Linens, ‘Laces, Towolinis. Novelties, Fancy linens, Brass Goods, furniture _ Polishes, Toys, Bulls, Maps, Mats, Paints, llam- isheaeic. ‘ i slur ‘oounrucrs wrmlcsnnv uonuue t Aliiifiilililli '1 ' All accounts of Allleck 8; Proud 1.14., must lit paul lo me before lsi clay oi June, oil19,rvvis9 lh0Y . shall be handed lo my attorney for collection. l KENT GENERAL _. I Gwalior‘ 3f] i i l l