,_ § E- ' l.’\°»‘ N '_ if t A H _Q »1 i h _` -*_ "_" ~' V' I , - - -. " _ V l ‘ " -iw _ _ __ ~.0aa:ui.su.>eusg5ei. nj_iu:|..*is»~l...;.~ _.; 51".£~.~:-nili:i_1~ W i *L Q W '= ' ‘_ ' 1 Tk “""" ‘ _ ,,. . , .s i I 1. __ _ _ f ,_ _,g__f§{‘*'1"f§__N_al;"1 “_ _ ~ _ r gcv=V;l{3,CltN£DA., APRUf_%°. 1913- gf... _ _gsjworvu-1» lillliiiiil GRADUATE nai._.lunns in unznisfs 1 1 ~ . . intestinal Troulla Has R _ P- E. I. HUSPIY '@|ii$~$’lilfl13ii _ DISTURBANCE I -_ 1 t' ¢--s l - l ' .mt ' A , _ » lr _ l f’°"'* Four Young Ladies Received Di iomes. Exciillelit F°'M°". '"9°" Camplig" Felt et -Montreal .e" York llnd h Od Awlher Operation P _. Tryon os $1,000 with U W ’ or er lN,c,,s,,,,y Addresses. interesting lilusiccl ‘And _ Ms" -to |=0||.,w lliortions of Gonudu llnd The ld qu? ' Lownoglanadian l‘ress) » April 28- _ sued tonight by the suiégegiilgoitiiu iz. tendanoe. on the Duchess of Connaughfl who underwent an operation for ln_ testiasl trouble on April 10 states that the iheeseihsl suseruouohs nnv., recurl'ed'and another operation is ne- cessary. *__ _ NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ CHICN30» April 28-At Chicago- Chicago 8, Pittsburg 5; ei; gl" L°“lH-St. Louis 1, cincinnati 5. All other-#games of both lesgnen were postponed because of rains or wet grounds. ,>. _c- innnssinoiu 1 FROM BRITMN NEW YORK, April I7--Sir Cecll Arthur Spring-Rice, K. C. M. G., the new ‘British ambassador to the Um. ted States, a`rl‘lved"in New York 1,0. _day aboard' the Cunard steamer Car- mania. The new ambassador was 1110! Bt the pier by representative Americans and attaches of the Brit- ish embassy at Washington. Sir Cecil said that he would meet former Am. bassador Bryce tomorrow before the ill*-ll¢l"! d°Darture for San Francisco. The ambassador plans to leave for Wwhlntton on Tuesday. Lady. Spring-Rice will come to America within the next few weeks, 'he said. --»--»--n---.___ uuu l. il. i”ElVlPl."0YEi .~' MoNofr0‘N,- april .27-Philip csfyhe an I_. C. Rremployee, was found lit erally ,cut to upleces on the railway, track §_ea_i-,lidoneton early this =morn- ingfand his dog with a broken sho'ul- der nerby. . It isithought t/he man W* _‘_-,,'._',~_ lille.. brhdki- ond de._him.~whea struck bl " _"*`-11,111 t,\¥B,.Ii}8ht. _He was 46 t " ' ',' io.-.lse¥.°c..;e 'iiiilovasnii' can 1. .». The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- day: Messrs A. A. McLeod, Mt. Stewart; Dan McKinnon, B. B. Hor- den, Sackville; A. McConnell, sn, Thomas, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNutt, Malpeque; Mrs. Robins, Mal- peque. _ _ _ The following registered at ' the victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, yes- terday: Messrs D. -W. _Lemoine, North Syd- ney; W. A. McKay, Toronto; H. O, Murphy, Halifax; J. S. Reid, Mon- treal; D. A. Gorrie, Toronto; Michael Kano. Montreal; G. H. 'rey1er,nrshs- ford; J. C. McKendrick, Campbell- ton; W. McArthur, Rose Bank; B.H. Fords, Fergus; W. H. Angus, Toron- to; A." W. Clogg, Montreal. aenelliulse res ‘ _ we -Luc ron _ ci.|iss|ru:nuo|i One cent per word each insertion in_ this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. ' \‘ FARM HORSE FOR SALE. F. -J. I-Iolman__;&_ Co. / _4-28M6i. WANTED '_MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Family of 2. Apply 804 _Richmond St, 4;29_Mli1. WANTED GENERAL PURPOSE horse, weighing about 1150 lbs. _Bees a weeks. 4-zehm. COMMODORE LEDYARD WILL BE at Frank Hughes', Grafton Street, Friday _Bild Saturday, May 2nd_ and g lfrd. 4-24}l5lpd. if-:-ri same-ooon Invsinm-ass lump coal quick burning and -tree from soot, lust arrived from the i.r_ii.ucs at Geo. E. F`u1l‘s eosllyiafgilli _ g _ _ _ WANTED, kd' ONGE-»A GIRL ABLE ‘todo ipldln' cooking. Must he well vrecommeaijed. Good wages. No washing.-gl fanpiy ut 1 was: 2%” _ Wiwrion onl 1 nf? agn- MP5. Samples The Rraduating exercises in connec- tion with the Prince Edward Islanh Hospital Training School for Nurses, in Hearts :Memorial lust evening, brought out an audience that com- pletely fllled the__ building, although the wings and side-rooms were all thrown' open. His Honor Governor Rogers pre- sided. With him on the platform were Drs. Warburton, Carruthers, Jenkins And Johnson, Rev. Dr. Ful- lerton, Messrs. Percy Pope of the Hospital Trustee Board, W. A. 0. Morson and David Bchurman; Miss Ross, Matron of the Hospital and a company of about a dozen nurses in cluding the graduating class. His Honor, in opening the proceed- ings, expressed lxis pleasure at the large attendance, an' evidence, he said, of the continued interest of cit- izens in the work of the Hospital and in the graduation of nurses. The work designed to be done by the Hos- pital was, he said, one of the most important that Christian men and women could engage in and it was most gratifying to find that interest in it was increasing `from year to other county was doing excellent work and was being liberally patron work it could attend to. It was a to give of their time and talents for widening .influence of Christianity. After the introductory remarks by His Honor, a muslcalprograinme was vocal solo by_»Mr. Arthur Bruce. were Miss Mabel Stewart, George- town; Miss Edith Williams, Bideford; ith a beautiful bouquet of flowers by four little girls. Rev. Dr. Fullerton, called upon to address the graduates, said he under- parture from former methods in this part of the program, the address be- ing given by a clergyman. There might be many explanations for this departure; one might be that to be- ouriseiau minister night he trustee ally known that hospitals are due to the efforts of the Christian Church and founded upon the benevolence and charitableness taught by Jesus CQ, qhliebec Citv, 4-Wlllllld. _, ~,. __._ - whose work in any community should be most appreciated, it was the class _to which these women belong. He en- l0lll6d upon the nurses the necessity of caring for their own health of body. They could not be sympathetic or helpful in the sick-room with ag liver out of order or a stomach that Save pain. He advised them to ro- talu their cheerfulncss and, notwith- standing their coustant association with doctors and with medicine, ‘#41 be able to say "Throw physics to the dogs, I’ll none of it;" to remember their limitations; they could not kno\v at this stage all that a nurse should vnow. There were many things yet to learn and they must be willing to learn. He emphasized the necessity of exercising self-con- trol, without which it would be im- possible to be u power for good in the sick-room; the necessity of mlnd~ ing their own business. 'l`here might be a skeleton in every cupboard. It would be their place to see that the skeleton was not disturbed; to sacred- ly guard the secrets of the sick- room; to deal leniently with faults; to follow the advice of their physi- yesr- Although a_hos1>itsl ln an-iciau; shove nu to he true to ure's highest ideals; to avoid being heart- les uns m ath ti n ‘ s. y p ec adcold. He ized he understood that the Priiwtlcongratillated then. on the successful Edward Islallfl HOBDifBl had ull the issue of their course of study and hoped that in following the path of blessing to the province to have s duty mapped out for them, hy the stailof convpetent medical men ami training they llnn l-nnnlvnn they well trained-nurses ready and willing would bring nonlforl; en .mnny n, home. the relief ofsuifering humanity. The Mr, Percy Pope was next called up- lncreasiug interest ‘in hospitals and on. He stated that in the absence other philanthropic institutions, si the chairmen, Mr. cuuuou, he had throughout ‘the world was to his been asked to be the spokesman for mind the strongest evidence of thc the Trustees. H In a few well chosen sentences hc paid a fitting tribute to the memory of the late Mr. R. M. Johnson, whose presence at former renillared _consisting of a'pisno duet meetings was remembered by all and by isses Bagnall and Toombs; is vo- whose .wholesome enthusiasm all cal solo by W_'Btanley; s. vo- would rules. He referred to the ssl solo by Mies Ks`tiilesn=`Moore; a splendid work that was being done by The Ladies Aid not only Bnancial: . »N0l@-‘¢lil\‘1l‘*9i9?f_;D£4l¢9»N»l»lon-0f»di--_ly but-in the support and assistance plomas 'to graduates by 'His _Honor so willingly given by them generally _Governor Rog'e'i‘s. The graduates in connection with the Hospital. The P. E. Island Hospital needed no lus- tllication. Its work was well known Miss Edna Smith, Oascumpec, and and its splendid record was, as had "Miss Hattie Drake, Cornwall. Each been said by Dr. Fullerton, due to of -the youu-g lady graduates on re--the untiring and capable watchful- cciving her diploma, was preseiltefl ness of the Matron. The Hospital was no\v recognized as part of thc life of the community. lt had grown from the very modest beginning of only a few years ago to its present stood that this year there was a de- proportions. It had been found nc- cessary to enlarge it and again its capacity is fully taxed and they mus; look forward to the time in the not distant future when still more ac- thslr profession. There was no no-_|329 Q*-i°¥‘bl° mnfmmmfn commndatlon must be provided. He long to the Christian minitry a man slJ0k0 Of the great Heed Uf B U0“'»"~` was supposed to be able to deal with‘gl0llS DiH°0S0B HOBDHBL mell€i0ulI1E any subject in the hcavcns above or it only. he said' to "ms" the Sym' in the earth beneath' another that n'PBfl1l9B 0! U10 D\1b“°~ It WUUM “Wd to he financially suPP0l`l1¢‘\l1 fllld 59 8 not nn amend proper bonnlln nltlwl- in'mntter of fact the present hospital quantity or quality. There was onelwas not receiving much from outside reason, however, why such an ad-'lources. In Charlottetown the con- .-lnnnn nlwnlq nn glven by n Un;-lntlnn tributlons in aid of cnc 1-1ospital.did minister. It was perhaps not gener- 110i elueed $800. In maintaining the churches some $50,000 was being ex- pended and while it might be claimed that the soul was of more value than the body it must also be admitted christ. nsuevsss in sho futher-house: th” lwlllus “mf *ill* lleslffll Oi “iw ues sua the brotherhood-oi men were lllullyl nlulsutfs 5026 ;sa;lnAnthel£ gtreets with our own ne nd behutiluiin every eitlsen of the Prev- lny your plans as to what you will mn Girls #Nl an in _ _ . _ f _ _ ` Obne than ans' probably more they would M°D°'l‘~\‘1 “ml ° to eatin 01'- - lines. . place on exhibition in August. will the nl1ll\N\’l_ ‘t ~ A "ml" ’ -be obliired to ‘deal in the -practlce.of bl'°“Zht_ °° °' °1°'° °’ most' nl; r g l,D;}t:)‘:ltt°'tl:‘;‘;"kl;°g“d glam ESQACQT; estglllnzilatnl who "$18 olztllslllrsixrlr. ;v;lilrifti:isl.:lr.e:n;1ili;adl:=Pf::nlll;:U;h§ 3°* H-1",” 5 il. _ _ ~ for their vote of thanks at the lasti 'dldéi n:‘*k°tm__ _wl -_W _»__ ~ ° _ __ h ang, ' _ N 4, __, hier ceiling on earth to-any than _` _ _ , ,"°‘¥“ _ _ _ U11, ,Ill _ to coal wal help is iueule. 1-ie w 0 l_ _ e_ __ - l mn lures ministering to liikliriiig humanity. mm J ` ,`ln90l'»ill8- with him, The clih-flee of one' made a mistake. Probably ‘I §n°£e %e Clyde! FUN! V95” ‘go R *N “M than V ` ,through the air several men _ end, l ;n'°h°°l bw '°"°“°°'th° m°°”°` °°¥“f’n°h°d 'mytmn" sisvttevjiell ‘l'l|n`rsdd, Kay let. in; io( was ho»_oa1ung.=em to women. 'ro-~ _ _ _ _ women who witusssoeshe sight uint-_ l“'°““8 ° W\l°\° °°slm“l=1¢¥-: contact wlill N““l`° “W 1 ,in~;l,. cn-phsuege. Admission ice. __ S ~"ae'y;¢h'os‘s are many. shui, oi*-those, -1 ___ sa. assessing to the sense the less , ° °°'l<°‘°\l “lv flu °'»l\°_r, by addlhc '°l!‘lfl_\'°"‘ V A » .' ~ lions teams free. 4; __ _ none more likely to call forth ANTWERP' Alml .3-[_A youth from the church tower was in accor- i°}“° F°~£1°“f _ _ _ - 1 _ f‘f ' 1 "Y "~‘f .‘ piuuaits ui. uses sue use "w°ll