Annual Meetin- Prince County ' ilospital Annual ladies’ Ail oi the Pfllfl Qfllty Hospital. Year 5114111! M»! 31. i030 (Continued) Ineelpis Cr. ' _. '1 gillilliilllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllliilillIIIIIllllllllillllllllllllillllllllIlllllllllllllllwlllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllllfl i” l’ ' I More Profitable Within the Neat Three-Years ’ -"1‘lse plan has placed the indiutry in the aouhdest position in the last two‘ yeaie. and. asnnning that there ‘s-roons tor-reduction oi sosis tisrougb opsrctinpeconomies and merges-a. he indust y should progress to a nore profitable stats within tho next hree It should be apparent o Canada's competitors in pulp and uaper-manuisoturethat the action palms by Canada has prevented utter ldemoralization oi the entire industry lrom which they, with iewer natur- al advantages. would have been the worst ‘suflerera. There seems no cause im- objection on the part oi publishers, ior curtailment oi pro- duction as a whole is not a part oi the agreement, and the market will be iully supplied. Regarding prea- ent prices, it must be evident to all lconcerned that pulp and paper are inow cheaper than ror some years, _ and that the quotations are close to ‘production costs. s iurtheriacior. "probably the most important oi ail. gis that the ‘agreement permits oi a inecessaryconservation of Canada's wood resources. which are counted upon to iurnisli ior a long time more than one-third o! the paper that cer- ries news to the civilized world. s Iiillilillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll Rummage laie Entertainment (Mrs. H. strong.) Donation Mr. Chas. Hensley Donation ' Proceeds Nurses Grad. Int. Victory Bond Int. Deposit Bank Nova lcotia 15.45 5.00 I 109.56 “.08 ‘ ....s-.-....-.... ‘llt s. , Additionalv-BaifggaiiisiafBoitli Charlottetown “and Stores I 22.50 $1348.35 Expenditure Dr. mimilulllill” m .... ...s 12.00 aiaoa 182.22 isaon was: 112.95 am 15.00 as: sszsi Supplementary Help Linens Hospital dz Home Piano packing and ireight .. Cbestsrlleld Suite s: Shades Rug and Curtains . ..... .. Nurses Graduation Chataqua ‘rickets Nurses Christmas ‘rreat Advertising I . Bel. Bank Nova Scotia .. v . i .. \ i Pownal News sea ‘The Misses Bea Judson. Alexandra. Vivian Gay, Pownal Village, and 1h- cz Mutch. Charlottetown, have are rived home irons Long Island Col- lege Hospital where they have been since last September studying the art oi nursing. ~ - Illlilllllllllll llllllllllllilllllllllll "124535 . Credit Bai. Bank oi Nova Scciis May 31st, i938 852.81 Respectfully submitted MARY I‘. HUNT ‘Treasurer Audited and iound correct H. '1‘. BEGG June 4th, 192i W s.*-*%i' l I u v . 6 Cups ‘and Saucers 58c ' omfia use ours sun saucers. '. popular pattern, O ior 58c - JYIAIN WHITE CUPS sun -~ssuonaae. good. quality. Ieaeeaaesaeoasaesaeaeaease 98c, [ODD UBOP- a‘ I'll. iamily ' "l. reliable llllllll make. " Ullmlll-Qli! Ill]! CLEAR. oases rvjsrsnsas, bury use or boarding house. 12ior . . . . . . . we oher congratulations to Miss Mary MacLennan, daughter oi Mr. and lVlrs. Seymour Maclbennan, oi Alexandra, she being one oi the top students in second year work at ' Prlnceoi Wales College, as the iinal exams have shown. ' Jior Ila’ 5 Quart Kettle ALUMINUM ras RITTLF. i 5 quart capacity, s. wonderini bargain at $1.28 Table Knives NICKEL PLATED TABLE ' KNIVES, dessert aiae. real quality, so buy new, at, each 6 ior . . . . ..’.......-"l5c- '- Secretarfs Annual Report June 1929 The Prinro County Hospital La- dies‘ Aid met to transact business nine times during the year 1928-28. Average attendance 10. Yresident was absent ior three months, during which time Mrs. Har- ry Hunter presided over our meet- ings in aneiiicient manner. At the October meeting a motion that the Aid assume the responsibil- Once again Alexandra has been called upon to lay aside one 01 1i! oldest residents, Mrs. Elizabeth Car- ver, who had reached the advanced age oi as. She was a lilo 10118 159m‘ ber oi the Birch‘ nlilzoburch. in which Cemetery she was laid to rest. where alter liie's ntiul lever she sleeps well. The iuneral was very largely immmnmuummmmummmmmumummuummuuuuumumummmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm I . Wlwu v0 ilk . rough 0n n. .i.‘l§.$§'fi§.§’ ‘$.11’. ml; ififiiidpéallblsllfilffi.‘ whcn- power flows smoothly, easily, . your every mood ., . (hen you’re on the velvet road with Irn Ethyl Gasoline. WHAT ‘HVIPERIAL ETHYL IS AND WHAT IT WILL 13.0 h" {"31 EllWl is high-grade gasoline made even better by the ad ition of Ethyl Fluid. Use of Imperial Ethyl Gasoline, in any ob M mszmsns. lists-ave."- GQSOLIE .snallllllllIlllIlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllliiiillll|\l|lllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllilIillIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll}: eed . . . serualvely, to match mlmrmmunnmiliiimimimlnmnnmmmnunnnmiiilnmlnummlmmmmmmi Canada ’s Newsprint Industry Is Sound Reconstruction of Canadafls Newsprint Industry Now in Soundest Position of Last Two Years The agreement recently elTected between a. number of Canadian newsprint manufacturers providing i icrlng from overexpanslon. This sums up briefly a statement on the subject by Mr. S. H. Logan, General Manager oi The Canadian Bank oi’ Commerce. l Mr. Logan points out that this event is one oi’ a series in the re- construction ol the world's industrial organization, mainly through ration- alisation. a process sometimes used ._to disguise monopolistic design. but in its true i _ individual or section interest to the general weliare o! an industry and all those depcndentyuqqn- it.- orlr- ers, investors and user: or i‘ PIC-z ducts. It requires a common policy. and co-operation on the broadest possible scale. to adjust production x and sales to demand, and when ap- r piled as sucomsfully as it has been in ills Pacific Coast lumber industry. the subordination oi‘_ One oi Commercial Wonders oi World tury old; and wood has been employ- nd for this purpose only within the last ilfty years. These methods have found their most fruitful ileld in Canada. chiefly because this country possesses the great/est supplies oi wood and water adjacent to the eas- tern port of the United States, the largest market for wood pulp and paper. Within the last two decades Canada has become"the source oi nearly hali the world's supply oi the pulp necessary to ‘the production oi rayon, and of s5 per-cent. oi its sup- ply oi newsprint. But as has so often happened before ini"the building up oi a new industry, enthusiasm out- run everrthe most favourable pros- pects, and a year ago it was seen that the’ Canadianipdustry had exq pended in advance oi its market. It is oulyiiairtqrsayh however, that- somewhst similar conditions arose in a mistaken impression as to the nor- mal annual increase“ in demand. Recently, however, Canadian news- print mills have iound a ready mar- kct for their product, the output oi which is about 12 per cent. larger than a year ago, but, in accordance ivlth the present policy, not above market requirements. In iact, dur- ing the last three months these ‘mills have operated at about 85 per cent. of capacity, a high rate in any in- dustry. Commendable Spirit oi (Jo-operation water rights by their respective‘ gov- crnments. ‘which assumed responsi- bility for the proper use oi. these privileges, because it was ielt that not only should the concessions yield a reasonable‘ proilt, but also they should not embarrass old-establish- ed mllls iindthe many individuals who depend for l livelihood on the sale of wood from their. own proper- ties. No just criticism can be direct- ed at-the attitude. taken by these Governments and it may be noted that their request that the companies adopt some plan to assure the con- tinued operation oi all plants onan equitable price level was‘ welcomed by seyeral producers. Failure topia- serve‘ this request would-probably have led=to airupwsrd )0! stumpsge rates or a reiiiaaL-by ills Governments concernedWo renew. ‘timber-cutting licenses“ trbepcogij- , ,in ma. circus-J err-i» s attended. her pastor. Rev- W1 MW Dcugall, oflicilvsins, spec-bin! IBM‘ tor-ting words oi love and. assurance to those who.are left to carry 0". h" battle oi lilo a little longer. The Pallbearers were six‘ srludlwl- 'F° the son-owing, we oiier sympathY- The Misses" Helen and Charlotte mpg,’ second yeanstudehts at P. W- c. pro receivlnzmnrrstuietioul "1 the sucoes they have attained in the anal exanis. while this learned Doctor expounded the scriptures in a_ clear. convincing. ccinbtlllns V°1°°-.. D!- Bemm’ w“ as his text, “Faith a Child Could Understand." The; wulwewfl“ ‘mam; wuqcod throughout. while the choir rendered alilfltliflfl Wm! its usual ease and sweetneesh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young oi Tor- onto, accomPl-fllfl b! W- YWW" parents from Wood Islands, were re- cent visitors atthe home oi the ior- mer’s sister, Mrs. Walter loll. Pill?‘ rial. _Mr. and Mrs: Fred-Carver, Boe- ton, arrived here by auioelast week on a visit to idr-Carvers mother and sister. Quite a number oi I ‘e 99°F“ l" Muchmighrbo said reaardine the departed but sumce it to say. he el- ways round it _a great pleasure to be proclaiming- God's word. He leaves to mourn his widow. two daughters, 'Mrs. Malcolm MIORIO. Watorside and lidfrs. Boswell Jenkins Mt. Albion. To them we can but say in the iullheas oi time these iinh that were eundered by death in’ the chain s: love will be reimiiod in Heaven. ' The June meetinl oi ths Unitod Church w.u.s. was held at the home oi Mrs. Nat MacKinnoii. All!" andrs. Mrs. Beatrice Judson welli- ed and a very helpful owl-ill F"- sued. s em b! 1m. larl Ballem and Mrs, Judson was-reoeivedyith ure. lleadinll liven by IBI- ‘fir, intpfflting. A temperance talk J. ity oi iurnishing the Nurses‘ Home was carried unanimously. Owing to the extra drain this would make on our treasury, a mo- iicri to hold a rummag sale was also carried. This sale was followed by a mixed entertainment bold in 8t. lieanors, put on by Mrs. Heath surmise. which the ladies sold can- dy. Then in November another rummage sale was conducted. These three eiiorts replenished the treas- ury to the extent oi about 8800.00. At the December ' meeting our and other homelike iurnishings and is much sppneciai/‘ed by the nurses. The Aid thankiully received many durations ior the Home. which may be mentioned a beautiiul mirror and pictures irom P. L. Bow- neas: Wardrobe and other things irom fMiss McKelvie; Pillows irom Mrs. Burleigh, pillows arid slips Mrs. W.N. Hunter; pillows, Mrs. Jesse Wright and a quilt irom Mrs. Heath Btrong. 'All L_ueets ior sheeting, pillow cases and towels ior wards and nurs- es home handed in by the superin- tendent. Miss Nicholson, have been nlled and will be reported by our tre . ‘rl-ie addition oi a Nuraesf Home is a very great tax on our iunds and means earninl more money each coming year is imperative. NIW YORK, N. Y., June n-liis honeymoon at an Charles A. lrindberth is back at work to-ihy. ‘ ‘ Bis iint proieesional engagement since his marriage to Anne Spencer Idol-low. May 21, was at Mitchell Held to observe tbs opening (light lasts ier the OIQONO prises oiiered (or the aaiest airerait b! the Daniel All PLIAIID WITH CANIIADA "Canada um like we had imagin ed it, and ‘lbrenio u beeutiiul," i i '2 E IIBOHK OLOII HONEYMOON q--_- end. Colonel io-ingir....'.,_.,.,',.....,.. h‘. i“ 11-inch see" seams cut-_ "ls" blades. Jest note the 19c _ _I_NAMIL FRYING PAN. Qflalerjeolln than the old style Jfl. legalarlal. Umltedqiian- illy .....................l...... 19o . ' _ i. - Iii-QUART convex snrmm- . ' mror. Don't mile uri- °“‘-._'._ stand!!! Ibeeial, at use A a..- on»: f ' . - 1 in = s ~ -*_"" , gdglceltsgoottéreapresé-picl: up’, The pu1plfl_pf the United Churgi Prfiiydeint reporter; the Nurses Home g - _ , ° m" '-‘- e58 8w“ iting on ‘ so: in Ira qeiimin- he“ was occupied on Sunday by - re or occupa on. ’ anon of‘knock'. »- - - -- . t 1 n. u; .‘I'he church The bedrooms have been fitted up i181‘ c C0573 wI-YQHWWNT9M°RB Tyaguoiillzsalralsdethznlaige congre- comiori-bly, a cosy reception room Alufiinum x ' 2 Tin Pails Ration listened with rapt attention contains a piano. “osteriield m. Pot ’ ' " ‘ Pwu" T" "'1'- " "m dairyer home. I ior 48o ‘ ‘ i“!!! rams, regular siae. Bil! tlisannowior .................. 10o Items" below a...“ .1‘... Slaledin y nlooa- Laura. 'a bu. variety clearing. at. mi. discount. _ ' \ senior ‘ com- ..........v....-.._.....; plete at-FM. that shade.’ switch ans uterine-r torso; a sUMNIERsmE Store ONLY ia-mon erases D%L,anlceaise.wiih composition heal, legs andgarme. lellliareie Vpl m» 0o i. t . 49c assorted snbiwll- 9"" ' glad this bargain at. .. ass Cushions ., $3.45 run cosirous. odd _. ‘Chairs “i. aaiiaooss onsiae. ---lp-~ l-v. .x_ r: .- _, stools 79¢ . m‘ a pro-ram distribution oi orders. The rnpld development of the Ca- this lccalityyattendedyt junerll oi nupeotlully submitted ' should be regarded as the most wn- ilfldihll wood pulp and newsprint in- Canadian pulp and paper mills. m, m, Hencry Mackenzie, which ssnan a BCHUIMAN Framed structive step yet taken to stabilize dustry 15 one of 1119 cgmmerclg] won- situated for the most part irrthe mo; plggg on June 19th. ‘nine Secret"! _ -> the vmrld paper industry which, in ders of the \vQy1d_Mgg)-|pnicg1p3pg;~- Provinces oi.Ontario and Quebec, ‘up; the golden chain that N!“ \ Plctures practically all its branches, is sui- making l3 b“; iime more than 5 cm. were granted timber-cutting and u, in (flgndahlp so eachother. A‘! CALL OI’ DUTY l "Mun "smut “hung ‘Mung “u, tum! arm name l ~ o,“ "m, papareeliisigreguisflyioriso new ............... I ior 850 III-Jesus but weed- iit prevents ruinous mrieebuetiiia- every other producing country, the panics are to be oommaiidedior’ _ INN"! “lull!!! Bllllllllfl Bl "W United States suffering from an ex- spirit oi co-operationiwhidh. alter iirthe ill-ill!" by the ‘Rm ‘ee “ntmmm guggggpmgpgyge- etresg an; m“ gqnugfh“ IiatlrialaaniLpssess-on inaiohlafile ' ‘(Hvimlsceli pap- soiite-monthaoinegotiationflraaul esrnltateeio-dereealldeeteobsrlm .' . ._ . ,_ ‘_ qqif tenants to the consumer, mmm- er but not oi newsprint, the mari- ed in the decision that by meson and we hope will prove w“, “mm”; Ids rilea.......'...lai,eg;' " *" "‘ ’ " batwesr Canadian uiacture oi which declined. Filrth- shall notbeatagreaterratifitiia .flvpte(p1. The meeting clued in the "qt 351mg, ’ 1g m“ q m. ' ' _ ; armors. eiroeptiorial expvsnsion in market requires, that the gym m“ unseen or tee 11M!" We Mir lIQI-lfllllilfilptlilil inwhe-Unit- available elltllbfi llllfotlbydll milk m‘; wig", w flag“, Th” ygn’ .06 States owina tq riew years o?! on the‘ of Eapdclliyfaiiftbafl “is: airplaoeeiob at lriiol. “l- Mthn“, W”. o’ u" w“ rmnasu has. wiliaieiifl mu on slum w,