7 P i l r.-»..,~ A 7 _ S o l » r . f .il ‘é ._.,,. Ill." ~.-_ Q. .£2 'xi-* .i, - ~:< ., ».., 1'. »~'. '. ,. _,q.;.q.¢,,...._.. . _‘v fl ! ¥ .i .il » fa .. l ..._ fs! ‘.,.‘”;»;'ifl` d ` . ~ I is cu ren# » ,_ .v _-#»- » . .--~ ._ ».-1 l W"\sr'»-vvgvvi _, W- W -M 1--1 ve-mr'-v -.-. nw '~----= _ G Q PAGF S ,E { nr: carmmrremwwooaroniv - ~ » 1 -- _-_ ` » . Piiliiti-,E _fDWAii0'TODAY 5 Big Holiday Programi . . ._ . ..,._... > wif? »~ F s r . 'ek- » _ 'Y _'1 ti; »' - _ ' _ ,_ i j.' . := j I -.;y.'. .,,.,,, _s / A--4 5 _ 4 =¢'i1 \/ on Url i \‘, ‘ ; ,;;>=”~»~` ' GREAT "1 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P. M. \\ r i --_ 5, Th 1Il ri L4' A11' r e ‘< -. ~ ' - ',. - _.?’r= . :` 2'1", .‘ `.1".‘.".\. _-‘_./','5‘_ , _, i'. ._; .`t_ '._,.," : -_ ._ _ . .~ _ .att .~, ~»_,_ . .- ny.; :Af a a. a. » . Q ,nv » l- . . . 1 A s with . _I _ USUA1. _ ,. f _ ~ rnlces wt-< ` f . .1 “rt-:trim 'df' "km-""' ' .-.~-» ~ .,, - » ;~>- . ' ..~ _z\ . , ` . -._ , _.'-- , _ ,.- ‘ .f _ ‘ r _ ‘~i" . ' - 1 '. . 1”:`f-.:~, q) 3. '>=’»,_' ". »`;f_‘”` `, ~‘ K- -t J' »¢- ‘ r 3 -I1 , -'= : -:iv \ ' - ‘ f. 1- 3 -‘.~ ‘t ' i ~ ~ fc ' ‘_ 1- _ ‘.9 W 5 ,...‘ .1 ~.‘...-¥-°\~i - '> "J, f` '_ it _ -’;fe'»‘ ' '_`5. ._ EA ; .q»,;.; so 1.. ~ f _- > I,.‘§=»:i:¥: :--.~_ ' _ - ~-_~. .. . ' '_ .1 1-:~ .»:~ _ . -, _ ~» .; ,q .e ig; 5, iw., .» ~:`- "F1 -_ f' .wr -'-~= Y‘~'."-r» Ivflfl-»' r I. .- §;;\‘;__ .;, ~_ 'J- il if; 5° " f'~`7"3L"` -if 5 ._ f r _ .. I _ .-1 3; _ 'E Y _c B M ` *_ J V if Wil, g " ff- .,_"." '_'-` j.;-»_ _j.,._,,.a;;' ....j.',‘.-~ “__ “ 'ff , N _~.§ Ralph Graves ' `.“‘~ f’ »,'=`,,?.Z~r.V»,-_ Anim Page Edward Nu ent. fi- f " ‘uf . f ` -~;__'?"=‘ . 13 -;'.'.-_,J ." 3 _ " 1 ~ I ';':`7‘>5,_--f§°‘=~`_°'( ; $.a;'.';§ 'Ie ‘sl fi4f§'§?'?,9` ~.. > Z fr 4 bfi-:>‘\Y|;rh¢b:;? 1. l .f The laughs. the loves, the - hz-rnlsm, the countless thrills / -1 and dangers of ‘ the naval fly- ers. Breuth- taking mom. 2# /..=f‘~'-'fP'¢.~,_ _i'-': the screenl` smother great romance ! 0UR GANG AND 'cc_F ~ Ed :£1 5”” .Li xc V The star ‘lr 3.5; :‘_ _ ` rl l ./ `._','.`i'-` fi .-;.‘f§3-'s "Ben Hur" in 1% '_ _.ff 3 _`~, _.. __`,~*’,-""' ‘J _ ¢ ., ._ .J _ ¢3; COMEDY ire Detective ” 4 1 '. 1 1. _CAPITOL TO DA SPECIAL HOLIDAY sHo`wt it GREAT WEST SHOW ii i E ‘md MATINEE Today at 3 Mix nerve . . . Mix sparkle _ . . Mix punch in a speed-dizzy romance of the cattle country. Your favorite in a thrilling tale of war on the air pirates-Sec Tom battling in the clouds, on horseback and buck of a pair of flaming six-guns. Family Comedy “ MYSTERY RIDER" CA PI TOL than ever love story ';`,; > .~ 2 _ 1 s - ..-~ ‘ BILLIE DOVE ¢ &`-,f-"4 The Screen’s Bird~of Paradise more beautiful _ days of Russia. and the Wild llllilts o_f__l"ll'Il! . “A1JoRA11oN” And at. _ . M ONDA Y "4 in another sensational hitl A - that carries youthrough the Bed JOHN BARRYMOREQ; “TEMPES,Tf nu ..._ J DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OP ` PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 20th George V., A.D. 1920 In Ito Estate of James Nlcolle,lste of White Sands, in Klng's ( :xnty in the said Province, deceased tes- iatc A By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate, &c., &c., » To the Shcrih of King’s County or any Constable or literate person within said County New Mix Thfizzer yesterday. with the result that the f GREETING Wlzcrcas upon reading the petition on iiie of Hammond J. Nlcolle of Whita_Sands aforesaid, one of the Executoi-s"of the above named Est- ate, praying that a. citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are thcrciore hereby required to be and appear bc- fore me at a Probate Court to he hcld in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Que en's County, in the said Province, on Thursday the twenty-scvcnth day of June next, coming, at the hour_of clcvcn -o'clock forenoon of the same dey to shew cause if any they can why the Aeeounts of the sold Estate should not bejvpuscd andthe Estste closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Donald McKinnon. Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof bo forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlotte- town aforesaid, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that I copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following publlo places respect- ively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King’s Coun- ty aforesild, at the store of Prowse & Son, in Murray Harbor in said County and at T. I.. Co0k’s stvrb in Murray River in said County, so that all persons interested In the`ss.id Bt.- tste as aforesaid may hue doc not- ice thereof. . ." Ginn under mrhsnd and the Seal of the nu. coortiuilc zsnr any 0! Moy, A.D., 1020. and in the 30411 year of His Msjéstyb reill ings.; n. r..r/u.lwsn. _~ nap' cr muse 'o. sl’ , cm I ‘ moouoo mth nr of the most novel and cutcrtuinlngl thrills. Not the least of these ls his ride on the wings of an airplane whose pilot seeks to throw him off ' I v by intricate stunting. When the Packed Ac' ilot abandons Tom to his fate on 1. |the ship and leaps into the air I 3 tlcfl Nflvelty ‘to descend by parachute, Tom makes , a flying tackle from the wing .of his -__ (plane ‘and-well, we won`t. spoil the 'T051 IN Arn ADVENTURE FILM :biggest-thrill 01 the picture by Hotl- SCORES AGAIN AT Cnr. clpatingwhat happened to Tom then. ITOL TIIEATRE, Dorothy Dwan makes a. virlle but ___ wholesomelyfemlnlne heroine for , FBO approaches the eternally pop- K Mix. and the D0rtrH.V8lS Oi Burney ;ular “western” from a new angle in i Furey. Bernard Bolden, Al Smith. ‘thc Tom Mix starring vehicle, “'I’he‘ EN1955 WUBOU. Ffilllk AUSUII, Joe. Drifter," which began its local en- RiCk50¥\' and WYUH MMU ITC 5Di‘9l\' 1 gagemcnt at the Capitol Theatrelfi-idly 110111?- ‘featuro commends itself as being 'one ll -- ----l_ l 'offerings to come before the atwn-illslanders In Mt. ‘tion of this critic for some time. i i The novel perspective which dis-1 ’ ° ° lunguisues "Tue D.-incr", finds its AIIISOU P Y 1-Ze List lsiory has a modern locale, as is in-i iroot first of all in the fact that thel has apparently been moved to a dl!- l l [dirotcd bv the fact that a sensa-3 The f.°_u°.wing Prm°eEdwardI51and fiional airplane flight figures Dromi-15:32?'“;;£§:l“‘_;J_:§v;;;;rize 115'? af 13:: urlirinidxlicllben m;:rl]vid\;:nsAtwhtl'l}; ` _ Charles TY Green' An;er"°n_Ter' :same Mme' mn mckground is p0S1_ ;cnce Cochran Lockwood Memorial tivcly "western" albeit a new note`S°h°1‘".shlp $50' Avardo Wells Bur' ` ' Psuary $100. 1 ,, I lm “mi “pe °i dwcmgement Sz James r:_ wells. Albcrrcn -sopho- struck in thc latest Mix contribution - l t U rem ,more English prize. | o ie sc _ I _ , _ i what is noticeably patent ,n ap_i Bidi; Mcrhall, Charlottetown lpralslng the feature is the fact that lprlze “_ Greek lil; is pure entertainment-entertaim L°‘“°5' C°“°g° _ l ' t th t ill brin relaxation and I5°b~“l wn5°“' Anmrmn " Rmb? ‘men a W E .Gold Medal, Alumnae Prize for Mn- inclvcnturc to every mcmbzr of the ifamlly, from the most enthusiastic in a. simple, direct. fash on. The 'Splitting Headache Minaril'r will drive it away. Bathe the forehead. Also in- hale. ...,_._... . Hangul vm WI "¢umoi1ttcl~.t'i A : ...A-.___ thcmatics Annie Inch Hunton Scho- larship for English Llfrrature. Com- ismoll boy to the most blase adult. , t f ...rl D ut .. is told .position and French ~ The S My 0 lc F gr, i E. Jean l\‘i'cLl:an, Sourts-Gloss Es- sav Prize $5 (first year) theme ls devoid of any weighty prob- ‘ rl Wim; m'berton__C!n5s l . Th h ter are natural, “ °“ n' cms E C “Tim ss ;Fs=oy'Pr'ref $5*-(second year) everyday human g. ` " _ ` ' In the new film, Tom is n. mar- b`“"l°; fmt,” C;;;1;)t§;‘“;:'n"E‘;‘_°k shal, who, in disguise, Lksearlchiigg ‘$15111 -,gnmh H _ yo for narcotic smugglers. c an _ * _ it I th hi .lean Craig, Kinkors.--l.a.in Prep. purchas of 9. wh e mu e rows m 0 Mumnmm Manta ue __ “ lga . it i d into the midst of B og: grizorhgle French’ 1, Eudiments in Singing. struggle for a secret g rn e. ' ‘ Kathleen Phillips, Tyne Valley -- mule is the only living creature _i Q G bi si in which knows mc wcy to me mine. -““"‘°° ""i“""' ’“ “ “ "5 5' Academy Tom; enola on haha" of Dommy Robert Inman Charlottetown - [;wl:;n;'fat;;rh;;:;‘: Xlzoxhiecstlg ,Cash prize for highest generalstand- e 8 " ' ing ln ell sublectq of the scnior class. “lm 1"” " °“”‘b"““ °'°°°”‘°“ °' wxnum Mnfchucn, clyac mvcr- *"“"""'1*"”°°`_'°°° ""lJ_ Howorri Alcorn Memo:-lol Prize of $25 for hlghmt average in spelling in the academic department. Sleeps lin Haunted orrswa. mms.-fhniiiim ,M l N A S, r " _ M0nd8tery tcvlvcrrii I oo nr f~ :':“°.°...'.'°~.;. . the dead of night, strange howls gp m Q I which echo again and again through ings, toppings, and sounds `of'_movin3 fumit‘u're`-'these do not disturb the slumber of W. H. West; who sleeps alonein an ancient monastery at Brldgendf" ` ` Mr. West, the caretaker, does not i mind in the least the uncanny hap- penings wldch take place in his strange dwelling place during the night. . He; says he does not believe in l spirits or ghosts, or “any nonsense of f that sort,” but admits that "very , funny things" take place at the mon- { astery at night. l "Sometimes, when everything is still and I nmlasieep I wake up to hear a faint, peculiar shriek, as if a person miles away were screaming for help. At other times I seem to hear footsteps in the corridors, which are winding and pitch dark even in the day time. -“I have even come down in the morning to find that a chair or table ferent position. There are all sorts of strange noises, but of course I've got i used to them now.” Annual Continued from page 1 The old arrangement with Dr. _ Houston regarding Anaesthetlc fees., 7 X-Ray and Laboratory work was ‘cancelled during tho year and Dr. Houston engaged as sv. salaried official of ilzc iiospitul, We have also scoured c services cf Dr. M. Irving io take | charge of the Laboratory und Patho- | _logical work and the now arrange- imcnr, 1.; working out very satisfac- ; torliy. g - l We have oloo engaged Mrs. Mac'-I i Nutt as Housekceper ss we found . that with the increasing w`ork in the Hospital Miss iiarrls could no longer take care of the joint work of House- kecper and Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. MacNutt‘s work has so for been of such e. satisfactory, nature that the Trustees feel safe in saying that this new arrangement will worlrout ver! ‘largely to the benefit of the Hos- 1, pi/ml. l i We have great pleasure in report- I mg om me city ccuncu or on any of Charlottetown have seen fit to give us 5 yearly grant of 01000 ond iyour Trustees wish to express their ' hearty appreciation of this move- ment by the City council. While it is perhaps not quite as large as it | should be in proportion totheamount of free work the Hospital is called -ginnlng .end the Trustees fest, thot cnccccfcfencolmnuixcusbe- |mrm¢irortn¢vnuu»x¢q¢m¢uc| no ccuncu can me bm they MM mme wunucmunicocubs- e the present time but hope that lst-, tween the 'rriutee loerd' and the cron my my »¢mzc.lncrc..»c mwmcim me aiu or on my use mmmmimlwlw v.1su¢h¢'mammx,|| ' ._ ,gmt wcrr .wmcu uic aupiuu nu tc do ,,,,,,_,,,,,,_ » ~ . `nr. mcxennc. for the free patients of the City. wgmewuntcoxprsssour apprsc- Metabolism lou 187.00. = Our Endowment l'fund'bss been' hum 9°; gh, wmung we;-g dem by Printing and Stationery 385.08 . S incN_u-8édd\1r1l\Il110l’8l¥b!¢sum_d! the Ulbrlymen of the different de- Postage 10.80 “mc 41.609-44 £110 lddliimrl-B boinl: nominet-ions in visiting patients in -Pathological Dept. ........... 741.10 ` the Hospital. Their work lfcarried Salaries ».................... 0,085.85 Bute of;heletsW.B.Ait- on ryslnmsticeliy and is much sp- Tues ....................... 80.00 no pnculcc. mcpucnc, mit rams cr me me .mu Accor-am; to un-by-lun me terms nr. Hcusuin. x-ny fees r.m.25 Edith Blatch 300.00 ~ of Mr. S. A. llclbod and Mr. Mur- Dr. Johnson, X-roy feel 64.00 more of thc me John dock McLeod ss 'irust/ees expire this x-my suppuu 1.01591 S . ' - -' _ Pr ` . . rnollwood .. _ 200 00 year, both being eligible for re eleo Gown Bed, Johnson Boom ._ M15 oilt on City Bonds mst- _ tion. Furnishings 122.50 uxed 8.44 Ano; whiep lsrespecttully submitwd. Nllrles' BOOK# 3932 _ ;1,5o3,44 . ToBalance 5,078.00 It was the intention of the Trus-I tees to put on s cammlsn in Bentem- ' ber of last. year in oredr to raise sul- flcient money to go ahead with the! erection of a new hospital butbt | about the time we were completing] arrangements for the campaign, signs' W. K. ROGERS. PRINCE EDWARD _ ISLAND HOSPITAL FINANCIAL ye" Emu” Much 31"' 19g9_ Bank of Commerce $8,000.00 BTAIEMENT nscervrs i “ Patients' fees $85,746.02] were the" °PP*“'°“‘_*“¢° *'h° P°t°"° Anwmcuc fees 2245.00 "mm, lndustry lost year would be in very _ 3_30-mg XR.ay fees _ ' _ bad ‘ham “nd” “ y°“ ‘B kn°'-V’ this 'Government Grant 2,000.00 Audited md ‘wud wie? rénywe . . , turned out tc bc the cm and tucl _ _ ,,°°,,_00 _ - cle G t.. . " - ' me » wi- -» »° =» »........ ahead with the campaign. At the spec,” Numa, Bond M0459 regular meeting oi the Trustees- held Dr. H.. S. Mutch, ..5C3u,ULE ' this month it was ,decided to salem mud moo defer our campaign until 1900 be- ,H b h C0 to ccusc it was me out mu you is uct "`D”;n:”uon mm Total number of patients tremd f bl 8 in hi h to during the yesr-1285. to be I ave" B on W c Ruby M°r°’m°' Total number of patients admitted ask our people for a large amount of DODBUOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - ~ 5 00 ' ` during the year-1058. ' ' money, In 1930, however. we must 80 ..rh,mk5glving Collection ... 3.00 Total number of out pnmms duh ahead with this campaign no matter week of Prayer ~ i th ar-182. what the conditions may be. For the Couecmon Mm H8 0 Ye last three years our Hospital has been ' ' ` ' ' ' ` ' ' ` ' ` ` " continually filled to _the last bed and Anmversuy sale we are continually turning patients Friend , """" away. Hospital work is steadily on T H the increase and there ls no doubt ' os ' ` ` ' ' ' """°" that our action last year of deciding Medical supplies """"" on the buudmz of 5 new Hospital Metabolism fees was a. wise one and the work must ne commenced just as soon as possible. P°th°1°g‘°°’1 Dept"""""' The Trustees felt, however, that we sun mmp T"m“°m'° 'could carry on this year and it was much better cc ac thu :cu-.cr mm F/ef"-1°. A- Godkin put on 9, campaign in the face of such C5" P'~“k°d Ex' , I'iibii.i0l’\ WBCK . .---...~.. untavorable conditions. Your Trustees Wm, to Bum “_ Nurses Books press their most hearty appreciation T°l°Ph°“° T°“-5 of the work of the Ladies' Aid. Any person who visits the Hospital cannot fall to observe the excellent, equip- ment of the rooms ln the way of lin- ens, csc., and this is iinicrtwholly EXPENDITURES provided by' the Ladies' Aid. To Mrs. Bentley, her officers. and associates Balance, Much 21st. 1928 .. the Trustees wish to express their Dr. Houston, Annes- great and sincere appreciation of the thetic fees work done by them. They are real rnccu-lc Power workers and give liberally of their General Expenses .......... time and mem to keep thc Hospital Fuel .... equipment in E000 BMW- . Groceries Nothing we wild say in the way Household auppues of appreciation of the excellent W°rK Insurance ...... of Miss Mair would fully cover the Meat and Fish _____________ caSe._'1`he public are very Ivrtunm Min unc cream indeed to be able to retain the ser- Medical supplies vices of such a capable head for this Prowse Nurses' Rent of v Bros., Balance _ 58.00 5.00 1.00 817.80 187.00 102.00 251.00 237.00 50.00 100.00 fees .............. land . . _ . . . ....... 10.70 11.00 8.77 $50,020.97 ‘not`pay secounu-91. " '»~ .... _ . J/ 25.’ 1929 Telephone Tolls ............ 25.58 050,020.97 Savings Dept. Canadian Current_Aecount, Canadian ' Bank of Comments 78.00 Total number of Surgical patients during the year-574. Total number of Medical patients during the year-387. Total number of Obstetrics] pst- ienls during the year-88. Total number of Infants born dur- ing the year-88. Total number of Deaths during the year-52. Total number of patients who did Total number of patients who paid part of account-50. Toial number of patients who paid accounts in full-1011. Total number bf patients admitted free (2273 days)-74. Total number of patients days f 14088 days. ' _ $720.81 1,105.00 . _ 'zor.o4 _ 2,444.13 s.avs.4o ._<9.'1ss.2s .. e4e.zs . ross: 3.11126 _ 1,aai_4z ._ 5,300.44 was-.ss2,'1ss.a1. 100.00. _ -$300.00. wood-$300.00. institution. She has great ability and ‘ INVESTMENTS ~._' does not hesitate to give freely of such ability for the benefit of the PM value Hospital. ln Miss Howatt, our Head Nurse, Miss Muir has A very able assistant, as is well known to those’ who have had to use the Hospital during the past few years. Miss Harris, now relieved of the duties of 1-lousekeeper, has more time to look after the finances of the Hospital and her work along this line ls very satisfactory to the '1‘rustees. The ser- vices of Mr. Garrlck, the Engineer, have been very satisfactory during the year. l-Ie-takes a. great interest in the welfare of the Hospital and ls willing at all times to assist the Superintendent and staff in any way possible. The following are nurses graduated thb year: Kathleen McLean ` Mabel Shaw Louise McKinnon Marjorie Cox Mary Reid Jennie Hardy Margaret Loft Katherine McKenzie Lens Whitehead Annie McPhee ` and I think this is the largest grad- uating class we have ever had. The graduating exercises were arranged by the Ladies' Aid end it wus Ohe of the events of the season. Unfortun- ately. the halls which we are able to secure are too small to accomodltd the public who are interested in this yearly ceremony. I think another year we will have in make arrange- ments for a. larger hall. As pupil nurses, these young ladies have given most splendid service to the Hospital for the put three yesrsl and the 'Trustees would like them to know that they have our very best wishes for success ln life. We might u rum :emma on pounce or owl pupil nurses who sive us their ser- V|°¢8 !°l"|i\\\‘0l yllrs for prsctllslly nothing intl to remind the eltllsns of Charlottetown particularly that _a number of time girls are from out of town and that any little attention in the ny of s. pleasant drive or`en- tsrtsinment would ao doubt be very much sport elated. _ Weegslnwisbtollnrlllorrrsr prlclltlon of the work of the medical they have elven to the Hospital. We 100. 300. 500. 2,000. _ 1,ooo. 1.000. 500. 5,000. 5,000 5,000. 500. 500. 2,000. 2,000. 2,000. 2,500. 1 ,000. 7,000. 5,900. 1.000. 1 ,000. 500. 1,200. 500. 1,000. 500. 1,000. 1 ,500. 2.000. 1 ,000. By Victory Bond E004000 51,5 sy victory scnc soicmu-s su By Vlvtvrv Bond A185051 -= 8% sy victory acne Aomva-a 1"- su ` B! Victory Bond 001140 _ 515 nr victory scnc mom , cu Br o. c. ruruuamg mn oa4m` c __ 3’ °**¥ °*-°’\°fl°\°°t°v1= No Alt In B1 Wh on down , . D. C. Loan No. A12420 454% due 1944 D c. Loan Nos. 054903-4-5 5 D. C.'Losn No. 023301 .................. 5 D. C. Loan NO. 079705-6 ................ 5 P. E. I. Debentures Nos. 61-62 .......... 4 City of Ch'Town Nos. 08-90 5 'rcwn cr once my Nos. no-zz 5 city cr oirrown No. Aar sis Town of Glace Bay Nos. l-2 ............. 5 Town of Lunenbixrgh Nos. 1-5 4% Town of Dartmouth Nos. 12-22 5 D. C. Loan No. L00l994 .................. 5‘.5 City of _Ch’Town No. 'I2 .................. 5 Prov. of B. C. No. C3194 414 City of St. John 2802-8-4-5 '............. 3% Town of North Sydney 12-15 5 City of Ch'ToWn Sch. Deb. 100-9 5% City of Ch'Town Wet. Deb. 151-2, 195-'I .. 0% P. E. Island Deb. No. 097 4 G. N. R. Bonus Noe. 311145-51 ’8 D. C. Loan 064221-5, 024272, 031153-0 ..... 5 D.C.Loan113321...... . . . . . . . . . C. R. L_ dc P. Ry. Mtge. Phil. Trust Co. Campbellton School Deb. .... .. 5% victory Bones Aaoeova-4. nomoss, ` oascso... .... D. C. Loan xx035018 5% Prov. of Ontario SS1264 3 Town of St. Stephen 009 4 Commonwealth of Australia 5 . city cr cucricztctcwh 41/. Cash on Deposit rnrvlrrs noon ewnowivmvr Mmu am, ine. ' f ~ _ Audltgi _'end found oorrsct.- l n' .' i.P.l‘0flyth\, °W|6iM6w». r. s. x.. my mms. ` _ g , _ ‘nuomnixrnmmc _ . _ . ~ ~».-.-ceauoninunase March slut, 1020. By amount. reported Merch 31st, due 1840> due 1943) due 1043) due 1000 due 1941 due 1838 due 1042 due 1085 due 1002,. due 1048 due 1034 due 1941 due 1042 due_l043 due 1042 _due 1042 due 1030 due 1080 due 1081 due 1043 due 1940 due 1039 due 1833 due 1838 due 1041 due 1046 due 1055 due 1048 GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND BY Eiiutc Late W. H. Aitken-Mg BY BS!-ste Late Miss Edith Bletch By Estate Late Mr. John Small- By Profit on City Bond due-88.44. Total-$54,276.65, . ` 1 0 08.04 2,005.00 1,1co.4fi 1.ooo.oo 1.ooo.oo , uoo_oo 1.000.00 4,005.50 5.05000 5,000.00 500.00 504.08 1,711.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,925.00 1.000.00 6,030.00 5,700.75 1 ,054.11 1,000.00 ` 527.02 1,200.00 500.00 1,000.00 474.80 1 .000.l5 1,470.52 867.01 $54,570.05 » . mem n. mm: n.ooofoo Interest invested 270.02 lame Alice J. Johnson azsu Estate Geo. Auld 205.04 03.40010 ti ¢-~-ruiouacve-csnnnaso ..................a...... un-¢»»e»~n»»¢»»~n»¢~-. su-»»~¢~¢»-eneunnnuc.. -nann-a-nannuunue » ,000.00 300.00 1®.00 300.00 IIILW 100.00 100.00 000-N _ .10 ' lI.4N.l0 ,(__,, , in vs ‘ . s * Atojllhnsff ,_ _ ,V X ___ ALE & STOUT c, == roof llpilifi ti .E ir§ii'i~'.»_ EBLOII B305, ’ ` Charlottetown 1 l (Canadian Press) BELFAST, Ireland, May 23, The state of parties in the Ulm, parliamentary election, inclodlq unopposed returns this aftemw, was as follows: Unlonlsts 23; rn. acpcnacnu 1; Nmc..s|isu1_ ‘ GO TO GDFFS For high class ruoilsu snoes Selburn brand, madein England, of best Scotc pebble leather. Priced at $9.00. Go To Gorrs For highest class C MEi|’S_ SHDES made in Canada. including WRIGHT’S ARCH n PRESERVERS ' AND HARTT at $10.00 and $12-00 GO TO GOFF’S For the ..est nicdiu priced shoes $5.00 to $8.00 GO TO GOFF'S For the ~ best Cheap Shoes $1.90 to $3.50 GO TO For the best Women's or Shoes at the teed lowest prices. G() TO For the best satisfa tion in Footwear. Go To Gorrs For Child’s Patent Slippers , '1'csizc71/.$1.25 su»10% $1-li 11tc2..........S1-ll Sandals at P14095 tha' defy competition. ‘ --1 AT YOUR SERVIL The best §hoe Filtt obtainable and the _ fitting” Shoes. All sn, from _A to G in Men 5% to 13. Women’s AA to E 8 to 9. , _ _GOFF BR '_ Limited .` Bélt ' Little Store- » in Canada-