of f _.-3 5 . "'7"“` 1"" ' 7" " " ' “"'"""""""‘f‘““`?“““'“”“:"""’ ‘L »'»“=~='~""*-".*;.-‘f;liLl~1..;`3£»=-~_~"""_ .~f.`“.i.L`l'.£.if.l'$§."" """".';.`f-§li_f‘l..IIf`l...T.. "{'.'I3.l._=.i.I ‘ ‘ U '--uf f‘-H1' \` n. ~ ~ . 1- ,, ,_ _ix __ _ . . _ . ‘(°+*'r _ _ _ _ »..- . -»_¢_- _ _ __ _ ___, ,___..,.__,_,,___ ___l,,__ _,___ , _ .~ _ _ . _ . ._ _ _ , _- _-...-........ ,......._.-...._._._ __._-___.._ __ _._ __ .. _ .t li.. --*fi».-._._.f ~ - r - . V \ . ...ell » wlltttl it _., ._ .. 'J».'l'-.:.“-\_~“" _ _ .. ._ -. _ nf.. -.rw .t 'if ._.»_..`---.en -.~'_» ~' "‘ .» » _, __ _ .. _ g _ _‘M ____,_, ___ .. -M-. __ _ I* _,. ,_ ii . ° 1 F Ji 5' ,` v ._ ~i""' ii ril0llil”»ll_»ll’_lll’.. C ,. i wr as qs as is ai in a s_,rs_a_.@_ snuatsot~ ti limtii S s cours stung New lleabriday BIo¢'» ‘ Wm" qui-.ali and Grafton sm-i-l.‘ ‘ .z_ s »-we ‘ __ »-_ at _ WW*-_wiki '“"_“" 'I ` I I ._ 'price some to a donor was ss ni. DLORED _ _ 'I`_IIE EASTERN GUARDIAN _ Wi\R_§llliGERY ......_ f BO0TS '°_ *__ ____ tzlisrlottatawn. P. 8. L - ' _ ~ » _ _ » _._..e.=_==.;;sff.l ~__.~_.,»_~.»;__-_-._~_ v¢eaisiié_eliitos-w»k»esira‘~- . - _ °" I I ' ' ._ _.’ ` .:; enmg' 59"] 23' "‘“’ “dd’°“"°° by “ “‘I”'\’°" °f "le" ""°”d“ “M fm' ~ ’__1.':_____.;,__r _. _ ' ° two returned soldiers. The addressee uve, gaghergd gg welcome _gimp agp. ‘ l-"_"=`=f" - ~, were very instructive, showing t-he haw Haddon S, M¢Le0d of Ugg; who _ _~ ' supported again in the near future. T battery was present a,8o_ A pleasant _ ' _ c ' social evening was silent after whicli enomslrnom-rnanci -Amon.; i _ I _=.-_=.- 1-'_-=;;i--e=_i§i~l:=;_.= __ _ _ ,».-.._~'.-_ti_.t'_‘=e-.n=»'- ¢.G>‘i¢¢=§¢£-¢£¢$i§5Ai»`=Fé‘?i%¢`é '-1: Z ._:. ‘ I t _ _ ,j}_§__ __ ____ __ ___ . __ - .___ . me cream and cake were served in the -' = t e te arrivals from France, is Mr. hostess uma,-hospitable maunen Another new lot of high .air wwe to buy in mir province. ..°i.dnaa* wrrenos ir'nvi<:`e.-- ‘ -- i 'rite ous reiinwt ei ininiae' Loire. ..°'rwo cm-rs nn woito _each hi°htn¢ue,` inmhea to the Preihy- inlertion for advertisiiigin thlav terian church on Sunday afternoon, uma. Cash must accompany on : and enjoyed a sermon by Rev. M~._Mt- ly lllhcvlwll meeliilf in the Grand minimum charge twenty-live mu. vicnr_bi cardigan. 'r ` ' Mlnard'u Llnlmaiit (lui-as Golds. E. l.*Wl/LOCKED HOMEJ-A very L.*Y. M. C. A. MEETING. - The pleasant evening -was spent nt the l“°°il|18 011 Y M C- A- WOI'k in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Robert- “°th°°"5t °1“"'°l\ 011 W°dl\°BdlY son, Munn's Road on April ui ~. when ;' . ' ' ‘Feat °m°"“° °‘ 5°°d “"5 °"5““Iz9‘ recently reumed from overseas. Au ` __ ,_ _ _ _ ____ _ . _ - ___i_lgn has done in the past and empha- Omer returned soldier pred s,m,m_,,,_ _,__.__. suing the great HGCBBHNY °f “U18 of sboro, who served .li '-ianie % $¢M&=ttis-iltvl’-¢ti¢.b+'.‘e»‘.r¢.li+‘.-.twat / =z%, Artistic |’i_it»l.i_i¢,_gl'u|iIiy Chariottf..tnn¢i_ P. IE l Plioiogrophs of all sizes, films in Stall sizc aiiiatcur cameras um ri- ;iiivi~d frrah every week. Mtiderstr`p'i1'ms __ Personal attention to Amati-ur Photonrspliy *k+\l‘+`~-H fl l _ Tliisi is piii~tli~ulnrl_v tht- age of »< ` Si-.R_VIL$E ~_ scrvll-f.-proud servli-e, lt is .. tho _motto ol' pcoplc and nl' in. `_' v P91' Spirit. it I.'~i life grlseiicp gf I So inni _proud to serve you to I I shrill fuel priviligei to nerve ~.. your op_tica| needs, Sr-_rvlt-_¢ is _ . at the bade ni' my principles in `i business. I desire to associate / mg institution iii your mind _ iv ' I1 0i1ti<‘.a_l7 5f\i'\~ice_ _ . . it is wlth_t'nls idea in mind ` that _l_lnvite you to my store at ' any tin-ie aud_ with any problem - which comes' within the scope of my professional capacity. if PW require advice I uni here to ' lrlve it. if y‘ou`r glasses need lld.ill'°ill18` permit me the privilege of doing _ you this courtesy without obligation. %UPERIOR EYE SERVICE _ H. 5, Mabovl j_ Optometrist & Prescription . .. ‘ Druggist MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Next doorilvik of Commerve. 3 1 AVIATION ~# lloafou want to learn "I to y' an Aeroplane? _ A`Schoél has been opened near Tfliro, Neva Scotia. t Lommerclal flying and all the latest, suiuecisinnghi.. 0ur_ M CHINE isihe LATEST and pu ils will betauglit the iictunl‘haridIillg_of thernachine Write. for particulars This lr mostiascinating and very highly paid. Delete Schonl of Aviation P. o.~.hox-_$49, '. Tnuno, N. s. lrowiimrsipn.. - -= A li. ivou Siillltlons iiiiblwd with the pm. _( the G.~.ld_en _itulc_ - _ 1 (lic b¢_=_st ol"rr;if,' pmfvssloniil skill. ` $7.25 lip I0 $13.50. knows its terrors. He returns to hlsi ¥ ` William -Dewar, son of Mr. and Mrs.l , Albert Dewar, Brudenell. Mr. Dew- .."‘CHURCH SOCIAL.-The social giifldé » B 0 F.;-I... enlisted at the °“"’r°f1k °f th" held in the basement of the Christian .Wm-:.»has been through it all and ,.hm_ch_ Monwgum on Thursday eveu_ ing, April 24th, was a grand success. Mme “mm gre" r°J°i°m5' »|°°kmg A large crowd attended making it ii his four yeiire experience.-T. Gl`€y BOOIS BFG V€I’y han and hearty' none- the wmse °f_ success financially as well as socially. The ladies of the church served a Fdqhionable and hard to dainty lunch, after which the tables ~ ~.iiRI FTY __ l t General, Municipal und Corpor- `_ ing. I _ S 0 __#10o¢h~ ANNIVERSARV c_ELE`. mathematical instructor but a theatri- ' ""”‘ I snA'rioN sv Mouraauz ooo Fei.. cal one as well. "rwqnia oniy_.crestr~ Low-s.-The odd Fellows or Mental- little petty iealoueles -to make special fs* _ _ ` 0 __ ' _ ‘I-‘ic___f_._'» .___ _ ' I sumi»iiuoniiiis_iituusl_iris Ii 5”” ‘md vicinity °bS°“'°d the wow ~ ~ '. » t Aniilversar r the' order on the 27th but will merely append the nrosram STANDARDIZED. ' " y° ' ' ' ‘ di it' ..*lNSTtTUTE MEETlNG.- Tile the home of Mrs. Adrian Mclnnis on instrumental selection. Mrs. Alton Robertson was appointed Secy pro- iteni_ The sum of $4.00 was voted for ii new blackboard. lt was moved and ‘seconded that n letter' of condolence be sent to Olive and Hilda Robertson I :ind Mrs. Harold Bruce, synipatliiziiii; lin their loss sustained by the death I cf their brother. Also li letter' of sym~ = pathy to the Secretary Alberta Yates, I l'et.'retting her prolonged absence froui tho Institute .meetings During liv- pnst month a patriotic quilt was following mem bers con tributed ,...._._. wer cleared and ames wer the Q`€'( S0 buy IIOW. Red Point Woinen's Institute niet at e ._ ‘ _ 8 e order of ‘pile evening. The party broke up about 11 o'clock, hy sing & April ith. with the President in the mg Gm, Save the K,” The ,mun__, ° ° chair the meeting opened with an pmwe 0, this church surely e,_k,).e, their new rooms the past year. T. CONCERT AT KELLV‘S CROSS in spite of the gloomy aspect of the i\'enthei', which prevented many ironi going, the hall at Keily's Cross was well fined on -raster :unnany night, by an audience that .went home wal satisfied that they were present. The theatrical entertainment element nl-_ iuiyg in evidence ‘lt events of that llliid at' this place, was again em- " PAYS I "Hide and presented to the <`ovvelf~==_ phnnm-fi on thin of-melon. when the ,_ 4 cent Home Ln Charlottetown. SIXIP-011 youth ("thc lild:l') of Kelly’s Gross I G|vEs ' ' Pfllrs of socks were Klllen 0190- _Thfi lllgli School. under the emoient leadership of Mr liar-old M Cain. I the entertainment of the evenlnit. Pi-llicipal scored .another theatrical . . no srociiciiu inswrir Pesrfarn _ Sons by Mrs. Alwn Robertson and success, and better sill .1 financial Bile ' V;l`él’;B|»‘C5p_._I_l_?\_?.L’1:_`_f:1_f».FLil\_i.~ ' Miss Rhoda Robertson; Readinll by cess. Mr, Cnin’s reputation its a" , _ N :Rs i _ _ ._ _ _ _ ,1 d (4 D,sEAS_Es_ Mis. P. A. Rose. Recitatioti by Min organizer and instructor and p_i__°u<‘_4i_;_ -1-9 “EAN Qu, THESE nit; Rose; Instrumental selection by him heie from be no ve sr . _ PARAsirEs, GUARD AGAINST Mrs. Adrian Mclnuls; ltecitatlon by Summerville. Lot 66, and the dramatic C°NTAG'°U5 °'$E‘\5E$ _ . . ti l tl io h im ni-ted tothe iirogramme -by _ c__EANS£_PuR___Y_ AND l Mrs. Alton Robertson Mee ng c one uc p _ _ _ b gm in God Saw, the King - the various Juvenile proformers prov nsoooRizs.usa Y- K 5 ' . . __ - f - '_ ' ed -Mr. Cain uotonly a classical and mention of any 'or the participate# I uuironrl_u¢l>tNiisiitr.trriciiur. ou: _ 1 Ainril 159 ul-tending divine Bérvlffe li I'hi¢h ‘WPe°"“ 'b°l°“'- A. &°_°_ Y gum? Glltlonor KRESO DIP N0.i M/litzs Go _gt_ Andrews presbyim-lan Chumh, er of ples were sold by Mr. Jo n _ _ I0|006All.0N5 OF §0lUTl0N(DEPENDlN6 _ who also presided during uronwiinruscis io at mxnrorir) lt was one of the largest parades oi _ _ _ _ _Th A REAL NECESSITY ABOUT brethren ever seen in Montague. The Q16 \‘°\`ldlU5“ Uf _meth I’_‘_g5;*"-“L Miss ' iioRs£s_cAirte_srir£P,swiN£, pt.-...ie wh.. hniy-mmnaiied hy new 'l=“°1°°lPf*" Wi” “ ° “ *‘ ___ some very excellent music After returr ’ DOGSI, GOATS AND POULTRY. Cotiln. There was a very large attend. #910118 _ Monaglian, Mrs. An ony ance at the church Rev. D. Mcvicai H““5h"y ‘md Messrs' ‘I°°eph Kelly mo a ,.0 nat, and F L Trainer The sum of $125 _ Carruthers & Parkman I-’;.i"`.°.i1.‘“’.,.‘;’I..‘.‘;§’i?ii’.€. ..'.'...."‘.i...‘Z....._. -- in school improvements. LIMITED " ' ' _ Pnoaiumme ing to the Lodge brief remarks wer. (___ ____s____0 C__Aad_¢____ _by _ichool DeaIBl`S Ill Di‘\.lgS GPOCBPIQS made'-and si vote of thanks was tender- _ __ . ° , _i - .-, i . ¢»» . _ _ ti pils. Dialogue- Har-rye. Pocke 8 Boots & Shoes. Paints and ‘*°'-B'°- “°"-_D-> ‘““__"’°{‘,§' ",‘_“’°', TQ' ii_3-'in...'.i...'s........ nn' _ J. Anti.. all a er Fic "P “I” We 'ed '“ ° ““ ” ° " tihdi . 'mill -'The soldiers or tile W p p 4 ° liodge for pisrshaliing the parnde. Thi I ey '-i_ .,§.‘§_2@eEr-.nr "_"-=r=*ic ; Belyea and McNiece = COST AGCOUNTANTB AND AUDITORS ation Auditing and Bystematir .- CONSUUI'-A_NT8 ON ~ Government and Civic Irnoome ' Taxes. Manufacturing Coats ' Ofllce and 'Phone Connection ' Bt. John, Moncton. Amherst. 1 I I _ FI' rind Eiilciency ‘ _ ' 3),? i\fi‘. 0. Aitken of Fortune Bay, was ,. lows Hail on tile following evening toyed by both Rebekahs' and Odd Fel _ good style. _ I- ‘-....3-`aNNA_NDAL£_.-Mrs. Jann How- lett and son, lEi~by went E86! Monday. Mij. Milford Robertson ot Poplar Point liurchased a very. fine three year old colt recently from Mr. John Jenkins. iiubell, " for which lie paid _ii good ner Mc cnnn 03 an sro Mk h Wi th O00 the Glory or the Grand Old Flag. Di’ _ lows.. Re ii s se ng e g _ » . _i §% _ _ _ tlciiool pupils. -Step dance- by Edu it §%5'il§EEEl§i`i il __ things for the inner man in their uso- lm_rraher_. Diams.“_e_.__.A _robber Iihddr the bed_ by Katie Monaghan and Hai-old zu. chin. mln-_-f"rlic Red White and Blue," by twelve boys'-. Iiliiiogue-“The Matrlmoiri'iil~ Adver- tluement, by Mabel Mouaghali, ,lean Tourney. Maron Triilnor.' Thoiuaii McAvln, Gregory McKenna -and tial-on-i lvl. rain, step dence hy-Wat price. Mr. E. McKle, Sailors Hope. mee Mcqmguh Dmlokue___.._Uncm‘ waitin the village on is-busluessitrlp _,'01, w_m_,_ by Lena Hogan Kane ’°°°“"y' ~’°°“‘““ i” W" “° °‘"""" Mduhkhsn. 'rhemas Mesvlnn, Herald _ - _ M. Cain. Gregory McKenna. Frank _,__ in _Annandale lately. Mr.Guy McDon- M¢Av_mn_ Wnuam McQumd___Math,a8 5%uEu§g§iqg§y§n§ _::“’ilt' fl' "ld h" returned “T3” T::m°::»"tN;v1Sn` Mbnsghan 'Cecil ~ ‘vtcAvinn_ Drill .' __ » .- _. _ __ ll .1 9*. v» . ' _ . . _ “`llBl‘° he W” W°"__“5 0 P B ' ..C,m,,d,°, E38, ,md wes¢__~» by eiwgn . tot. lie intends going lobster fishing. gms Ch0ms_____,Th__ Red www and ghd# 1# 25# ¥¢ S? R W- $ AP dd 493 5! 93 #E Q! $3 dt ¥¢ if ‘K -*K* SS Pk 8% bi* ft? '1% 5% .\lr. itobertsoii, Sr.. Poplar Point muezu gy nleven gi,.h,_ _stop ,huce___ ii* $3=¥i¥¥'!l¥$~f_£.5§€~$‘-‘§B'&‘#=-¥1¥-i~‘.¥ i I i I i eiseewsfooonso ' _'tu i _.' » _\_m~» `. -.__,_____ f_";______ ev » . _ ' 9 ~ » 5 ~ ‘ _ .Putman s _Eye,Aid :Juli how'“mucn`ia uired must be accurately meBS\ll'0d~ T ‘ ' _ . " bl. T' ch ..2° ill' ‘.l°“‘i‘..z°t t'ft3`*tli'.'il;;"i.;"i.;;i“..:......°°.i.'ll‘..» Pgglizzliiij aaolutelyyggrrecting optical defects andgguarantee All Itigdaofeyei lass repairing and matching"lenses don' ri imihaitiiie till.. ‘ I; I. ' Phrkrnph D' _ ._ .Jeweler &: Graduate Optometrist . i j ' UI'i'-excelled service i %.%_%.9.5_ill@¥%%$§¢$5iin_¥ti=%_&.ait&_&:¥¥=l¢aience#-are » 'zo _ Montague, P. E. l. ____ "'f’l'ii°,#-$i`i!lQ.$$Q$$#$$U¢b$il#‘liv#$#~75¢5#’$¢§¢§#¥4AI~#41' ` _ , _50U\_0f|“¥Y99f!l¥°- ' " _ _ =$”Q*-YE$$%¢§¢&Uiii%#¢ii¥$7$¢5i§$¢R$$¥$4R¢§$“3‘.U}_ ¢..¢__- esldcd for a number of venrs Mrs' ' Jo`ueph` Dingweil_ Little Itiver, is very sink at. pideiielit. _.The .fishermen did their hard'time overseas.--0. iiasrrmn riiii1so1v.u.s ,..°Mrs. Daniel Robertson, Munn`l» ltold. ,recently paid a short visit to ning, the 'guest other sister Mrs, Malcolm s. McLeod.. I - ik _ .°.Rev. C. _lll..Arlust.ron| was not in ‘ Moiitnliia 'on Sunday, having been called to his old home in St. John on account of tlie.illnasa._of.his sister. He will return to Montague this week _ T The _man who recalls such weather any new ,on mm _,mg pr”en,__ . ‘ _ 4 .i - - _ _ t -" _ _`_i.:EH'1 _ _i.,._,'.'_ ,_» _ _ ' Y "~"I 'l<‘~'-“ ~ » who has been laid up since January, _ _‘__ I _ m ,o._ue__..The is not i`mpi~nv'-ing as wt-ii its his rriends ‘_7_{__',_;I;;“ `n°';°0'f,_ff",_y Tahdmas M5 would wish. Mr. Joliu Nichols, form- Mmm and _Hamm M_ C_J,u_ D,_m___ erly of A.tiusndale,.rlied in Montreal “Good mg_m_,, hy "um K,|,,s_ The 'od March t-he 17th, aged 84 years. Ha. tl ell known iiere` where he Nauoml “mmm” w s very w . _ _ ________,________._,,_ I' _ ' ' _‘_ ,_ _ -Snakes Once _Numan The pious Hindu believes this snslie not all get their lines run on the 26th ‘ _ nn`.sccount `ot' the `heavy1 wind but '°_ be "Im '°i"°‘:‘;°“°n ::u:'°IT_?, some of the Brace Boys with large mn Mmg' pos” ,gn Km ng ‘ thu. bolts sncbeeded in Sell-ills UIGIYB Nl" wha" and 1"’ “_” tl? as wir; £0, aldnh- where m,e__ ‘ _,ew herriég the deities he wors ipe_ _ met! showing up lint; only ii few as yet. “Im f"°'“ 'th"“° "°”°m°;'° '$9 " Quit, 5 numb” \°f ,_°-|d|e,.’boy,, have Sometimes one seal: Hin u_l_>e__c_ili;e_;u _mia buck, _i ki ian ii alter °l\°l°“=‘*¢°“‘P‘°“' “'°"V°“ 0 ' ' oo ng sp ‘II olds of his cloak. Suddenly--B8 Ml’ f mltii the snake to stint! him; -showing » ~ i ' the -blond sawing :min an nndioruwde wound; He than takes s bladlt stoiir from his' pocket, rubs ltiover the bleed- ing spot, then. muttering- may lii~_ caiitstions he makes .panes over hir- b6_dy. A few moments laterhe assures ni. 'audience that the Tbitii which would have been poisonous otherwise was; mide harmless by his prayers and incantations oilared to the deity. 0h',_ why shouldwe daily encounter, ,As we wander to and fro, ____., - 1- >' """‘°'*""- ' "e _ _ i- "_ - __ ' _ _. ' , , » _v .1__ s . ~.ic<. .,-fr _' -. _ .. - . _ _ .» ._ _ _ __ _ _ Soil" and thc-N 'farmerettes. by _ ionr . .. _ h _ ‘lt V : ' _ _ _. . . - _ MONTAGUE I' ‘ \m;iv‘emT‘y__;_iva`.; ‘uit 'er ttgaloii, blgtel Elris 'and tour boys. -= Stétvdaince-I?,Y apo nl en_e_\_ nmen ~ n_ e EH K_ _ mal u-e__L,n\y,ng._in _ . blii-rel the census. by i~‘rahc`es_Bradl'ey i__g - _ _ .» _ _ where a very sociable time was eu __ (1 H H M_ CMM _Ch_0ms___,,F°_r *rs u-it '-1- ,... _ U _Blood Transfusion Marvel; Oolvrlel H. M. -W. Gi-ay, c. B.. c M. G.,addresiied the members of the A-bei-_dean Rotary Club, at their week- Hotel yesterday, ob “An Aspect of Wai' Surgery," dealihg with the trans- fusionof blood, Treasurer Fldde9_ pre~- sided over .x largecornpany. Colonel Gray said his intention was uses to_'wlilch blood might be put chiei'ly_us il rapid means of saving life in cases which had lost much blond. The investigations whlchhad been carried out in connection with the transfusion of blood h-ave lcd to dis- coveries which mlght have farresch- ing eiflacts on the prevention and cure of diseases 'and disfibllitles. in social relationship. and pos-iilily also in help- liig breeders of various kinds oi’ stock to he still iiiore successful. The mtlltltiitlincim devices wllicli were adopted to cope with the condition and afteiwrirds to prevent or over- be treated lu an establishment like ‘some ol’ the casualty clearing stuticme as they lveic- before the Bosclie push in March, 1918. as ili any of their hos- pitiilg or nursing homes trnnsfuson of blood was well known before the war, and was carried out by' some surgeons, but unfortunately, too ln- frequcntly in their homes practice for it to he generally recognized as such a valuable and easily-applied remedy in cases of severely wounded men who liud lost a great quantity of -blood. It was greatly duo to (‘-uillllliiill and American surgeons and' Dl\¥il°ll“"9 that the procedure was simplified £0 such nnjexrent that ii. person _wlili but an average amount of dexterity und common-sense could Girry ll 0“i Wm' rapidity and safety. Method of Tramierence. ` The transference of blood was usunl- . ly made by`ailowiug hlood from ii. vein of the donor to run through a hollow 'ieedle and tube into it specially-pie _pared glass receptacle which might be likened to s modern bahy‘s botttle, md then from -the receptacle .hack through the tube and needle, into ri vein of thereclpient. When the opera- tion was cu:-ried by an expert. it might be done in a. drawing room without shocking-any .of the usual occupants The -blood was usually transferred without delsy,»donor 'and recipient ‘ying on adjacent tsbleg but blood could be kept for long periods without detorioriation even as long as 'our weeks, and possibly much longer after ibeing mixed with certain solu- tions and placed in cold storage. -The beneficial effects wereso marked as to /be almost miraculous. A man who corps, with sunken features almost un- recognisable by his friends, would within a ife\_v» nlimites after the 'injec- ti0Ii__had begun, have his _ashy coin- pléxioli 'replaced by,a pinlgjlush. his lace and. eyes _iilleit ent, `h.,__ breathed deeply, his movements _became strong _end-he (Colonel Gray) had 'seen men 2`§k,for a_f_'l`l!8""r‘-and-pnioke it too. ln tha`last your ot the war. ln some of the castialty clbiiring stations; as many as 30 ,_to40 cases of tr_ans_f»u_sion might be delle- in .a__ clay. Men were always wlillpg to givesomo of their blood to trygand _save a comrade's life. it. was ut Irst ioplteduipon as s sort of-heroic 119011. AMI _donors were rrientioned in orders-ofilie day and so_forth. but -tiiebewae really nothng in it_to shout about or put into the papers. His personal experience was that he got ovens pint of his blood withdrawn one afternoon -through s_pu1i_cttire which w_a_s-_not visible in l_ila_,a.i;rn_ - After the ceremony s friendly theatre sister ln- sidted upon his having an unnecessary whisky and soda. ,He motored back id ~li_€ll§ddu_l=riera,_-did some otllce work. had _dinnar. ie_lt_n little tired before going. to bed,_ h_\it_was perfectly all riglitnext inornln_g_ . _. . _ _ A Manlrlnd's Four Groups Some more fitting reward. however. than a whisky and soda was due to ordinary donors. so it was arranged' to give them three weeks’ leave-after that there was actually a waiting list of ‘applicaiits Blood cowld not be transferred indiscriminately from on, perétin. to iinotlier without a certait mrelliit or init. Ali' nntniiimi, wilt ref`QilBnde to certain reaiitiotfof me called one two, tliroglind four. It had beetrfound that while members of No. 1 coins give hiooi without mishap to group could _give blood-with safety to mehtherb of any .of L35 four groups. Thai were called u_iv_o‘rlal donors. No. 2 and 3 groups were intarmidlsta America there was ptbfessionsl blood donors who gave blood when neces- to indicate, amongst other things, the _ , t come their evil effects were extra-_ ordinarily iiicreasing. H e did uobf hesi-tate to my thiit he would as sooni I before treatment lay blanclied like s' 14' ‘Tv *_ *. 'l¢ *I* blood, were divided lhtg tour groups, Z *I0 iii mettibers of theit_ovni_`gro'up. yet they : could-net ‘sive it to, nllimsm of other .9 groups without danger. On -1; th, other hand. members of No. 4 si it it it it in imiiity; they could me only is 'F certain of the groups. He rvferrod to T tae filet, that trtasfusion _was valuable 2 for treatment of certain diseases _n where blood changes occurred. ln * It i# __ ' . ».t,,¢1..».-ie.. ;..~.;-._> _ '__ ' '...an-'~_,p,- 3. ‘ ~. . -»_..;.fi'..i_t. §.,“,`»§l‘i'f' ` .ltiflitilhi»,_tie,i_iii§i l_t'_u`elii‘ ‘ ' “ ‘seismic ifei1s.i~iiilil°i °* lx _ _ - _._-¢. ,~~..._.... On the motion of Mr. William Max- well, “Daily Journal," Col. Gray was teresting paper. ANOTHER 8UCCE_8BFUL ISLANDER While visiting in this Province and discussing the Educational system of British Columbia. Hon. (D12) J. D. McLean, a member of the Government of British Columbia. and a nephew of guest he was said: “Salaries paid to* he public school teacliers are very inucb in excess of those paid in the| Maritime Provinces. Principals of ouri public schools receive as a mle a ssl- ary of $2800 per year . with corre-_ sponding salaries ln the High Schools of the -province. The Chief Superin- tendent ofndueetion in Mr. J. D. on-_ Its, of Hunter River, the Professor of Classics in the University is Lemuel Robertson, formerly ol' Ma.rs.hileld. P. E. I. and t.he’i’rol'eiisor of Mathe- matics is Prof. George E. Robinson who at one time was connected with Prince of lWnles College in Charlotte- town. One of oul' Public School Iii- spectors is .\ii'. A. F. Mzi.ttliews_ who was st one time a public school ln-I specter in this” pi'o_viii(-e. so that Prince Edward Islanders :ire lit least holding their own in tile education sphere ln British t'oliln.ihia." ; Di". M_cLeuii inatie the liiliwestilig anncilncenient that the teaclif-rs foriii- ed it union in Victoria, Il. (‘., struck and received the ilic.i'ea.ses \vliic.li thcy| demanded," ' in ret'cl'i'illg to this subject ii cor- reeipondcnt. writes iii; follows i~i>gni'rl- ing Mr. Gillis. . “The Mr. J. D. Gillis l~ct't-rrcri m_ as (‘-htel' Superintendent oi' Eilucatioil in V_icto|'iu, ll. ("., is ii san oi' the into Duncan Gillis of Gleiiyiillcy \\~_hei~c at brother Mnlcolin is :it prcscnt iilrin-I ing on the old homestead. ‘ .Mr. Gillis left this _Pr`ovln<~o thirty one years ago for the West where the system of education was difl`ereiyt_ to what it is now. The salary paid teach- ers was from $700 lo $800. A second class license had to be renewed _by the teachers -every two years and that by going before ii board of examiners. appointed by-the Government for that purpo_s_e andrwavs no't's plepaant thing to do. A ilrst class ,llcenseissued in the province of_B‘. C. was good as long as a. teacher taught school. Mr. Gillis graduated for`iirst class It » | cordially thanked for his deeply in-i _g` ' i . hir veil Mei fuel iii- he ._ .eans_,v cw se, is Theva IS a Difference R tl "‘ I..." I ‘ ' _ _ Ammx. 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