v“f- 1 __ _._ _ - ‘ 01°-/1934 ___ ' ____,_-\' :___ _ __` ` THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN ousnoumi . ., _ "`" """" " - ""` """"' ”‘“ ' " ""°"”"‘ "“'"_ " "' T ““ === ===lr » I _ =l= = *Pf- ' . . . Auxzlzary Soczety of City Hospital cau. Reports Good Year Activities .Receive Warm Com- mendation Of Bishop 0'- lam Sullivan At A_1lnual Meeting. Sto Montreal _ U Stock Market (oalalhalaeesl sreta eases zl . 'rg-.=-:sell t .ggi i ...'°.:-_':'..°_'..":.."::: ni" e\Ullar\D0\lI\Dd . ._ _ is _°.'.-'...'_.I III is A ... no no ... .~. ... ... ..... Zh ... .so no ... C ltael Coal B ... ... ... no ,gg at lIiekal“`+_l; ... ... ...._ 5 new 'nm ... ... ... ...._ lion! Paw Nat Brew .- ... is- -s ... "... Pow Corp ... ... ... ... ...._ 8% uebee Pow ... ... ... ... ..._ 16% winlfan . . ... ... ..... ID teel o Can ... ... ... ‘... ... B lnnlpeg El ... ... ... ... ... 25( .AU77V1DV(¥ (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jan 9- ltoelss Clase Acme Oil __ Anglo Hur _. .. Ajax 0.1 __ Alb Pac ... ... .___ 20 Alex __ __ Amity lirx Art-a _ __ Big Miss Barry H __ B Metals __ Bohjo _ 1- .Jr-1 9G ,__ ._ _4_i'. ' ."I.."IIZ 43 _ . . . . _... 23 ._ . . -s ... 4 ' _ . _ ... 15;? _ ... 164 ._ . . . ._ 3M liraiorne . _ . ... ... 1020 Buff (‘nn _ ___ 'I Bunk lllll . . . ._ t`ll 0| __ _ ,___ I2 t`||l\ _\lsl . . . .... -I0 t‘lsile T . ..._ .Tl t‘en Pu! _ _ . . . _... 58 tfhlboug ._ . . .. ll ljleriey .. . . ._ 1?: lfnluinario . . . ... 58 t?olnmouWl‘_.._ . ..._ 10 l`nuInur1|n1 ._ _ 100 Home Mines ... . _ . ... 343'; |i`Br|iFv- . . ....315 Fed Krk .__ .. . ._ 2% Eoldals _ . . _..._ 9 Zioldfield -_ lraham _ . __ lranada ... . . ... Halcrow . ... Harker ._ _ . , Hollinger _ . ,_ _,_ iiomclit-nil .__ _ ,_ llowry __ ._ _ _ . _ _,__ Kirk I :lko ... ... .. . ... Kont n.-ny . . _ ,_ hBhoro .. . . i.ee6old.__ .. ._ Lowery . _ ...__ Havana ._ ... . . . lieu Basin ... . . ._ lfclntyro . . . . U\‘M,lii'I\| ... . ... . . ... ... lcViii,ie . _ . _ . iicwnt-_ rs _ _ “Srl (ll ... ... . ..._ hills t’or|1 _ __ iiaff lisii . . . Molwla .__ llltluly . _ Ncwiwc ... _ _._ Nlpnsing _ __ Norandn .__ _ Ulgu 01| _ . lhiyinnnter ._ . i'iun1_er l‘ri~n1it~r __ lien1lAnih _ __ in-no o..|u _ _ is 3% an :12 51% 1225 15 inn ao 1% 44125 iii 190 2 4150 421;, 111 42 :ls ‘iz 10% L1* 24:1 :mu za zu 1 izooo iou 'il svii in. mo 146 2| sn" Ani _ _ . . shvrritt _ _ iiscue _ _ ._ . ____ South Tlli . _ __ si.-r1‘_1.~ ._ tm limi llsaln ._ . _____110 dull Cont ,_ 1119; Sylvnnilo _._ . .__ Nil ~i=i-1 __ ....1110 _~ 5-1-1-1 ‘Eff- 'ma (‘11d _ _,___ naw.-1| _ ,h H* i’¥ls"e . _ i ‘init Kirk _____ ur-\|1|u| ... _,__ 1' \v..'|. Amo . 11;” Wlliaey t‘ ... .’_. .. _ ..._ it Wrlxrhi ii een Wai 'aid 41 48% 5525 rniiil .l`.1’."1_i`c-é\_fTso`. " Bllrri- _ _ _ ,_ IIN LISTED Aillerninc ... . ... Alirmnn _. ._ /team: Oil ... ,__ __ Arun __ ... _ _, _,___ linirlwln _ _ _ ___ Fnlfnfv _ _ . . ..._. Brett Tr __ ,_ _ ____ l>iro\\‘|\ii»»> _. __ t`a|1 Kirk ,_ _ __ t'1i1\ iiwuyn _. (‘nn .\lnn _ l‘h|-n\ li"a _ _ __ tm...-_-1\'i1 1' |'.»|»pcr <'..|.nn _ __ _ lml nu _ _ lrom Kirk _ _,___ 1-list t‘r~.st . . ltisioruiio _ ___ ililh _ |~<» . _ __ Gootlflali _` _ ,__ 1nin<.,. ._ _ mm. 0| , _ limi iid! . . l\‘ck1-l __ ._ _ .lurk lian _ ._ Keora ._ . . . . ..... Kirk Town __ _ . I. Maron ,_ Lei..-i _ __ Lucky _ ,_ .\la|rnhin _ __ lifannly .\irI,ond Nortinh Oil Sei Piirkhiil Preston ... . . ._ ... llibngo ._ . _ _ __ __ ltitchie _ , ...._ Roynlite _ ____ Html __ _ . _ . Sud Mines . _ . _... Ventures ... _ ... ... \'lckc.ns ... ,Wain Wri 'l‘ORONTO_ Jan D-Penny nh res had the main nlay in tad-\y's 09"... tions on the 8'~mlar\l llinln lx- rhanf¢_ the le dn’ |o1|| ng' yu, lnera shares rms nla eomp"¢¢|v¢. l_v quiet outside of aofive trading in Hoi Inger. Wrliht Hargreaves and 'MII asm, amos not or no ehsap issnes earned ever hesvil and 0° II\liorit¥ of them were linger at the close. ollle was lore than a million shares. The general price sau ”s&y|:‘¢, sa-. N I I0 alfa sf's‘o:'s-s. A solute!- " '€l3"€i'ii ""i‘i'.?.’ L' edvaassa J eeate ao seats tale. IJYESTUCIC II* 25 4% N93 IR 2 “K 18 182 Il 41:1* nor* 15 181* 010 INV) % 1 Zi 3% w“..u»-nga:-‘g,;¢¢;g: Mi K . ... ._, .__ ... 1372 P _:fit ll? “X3 ck Qu §:2i, Otdtlons 0' aneimoiiu Large oranges, 2 doz. O ' for 45c’vhiie they last. Pivotal New Regular value, 39c per York Stocks don _-__-..._ I ,m_“_,__) m Davnnnaoxs ““" ““ . onocanv Hsdmchiempo.; ... s~ so- .... lig ... 1..... .::'.:'.° .2 ~ Phone 1210- Ala 'tsl and lb! ... ... s.. ... 111 - Anaeooda ... .-. -». ... :::bh‘.lilr:nl.éi°'.., 1.. _... ... ... »nnsL_;?;2:;." Canada Dry ... ... ... ... CP ll. ... ... 8‘.."..";.a'..;."ou.'. C J' ._ ... ... ..._ nm on as _ ... ... Corn Products . . . _ ._ ... ... .. ‘N Delaware and Bud ... ... ..._ 53% llltmln ... ... ... ... -- Gan lilac ... ... ... ... ... ... 10% Gels Foods ... ... .. o 34 . .. ..._ Gen lloiors ... ... ... ... ... s 3| Int Harvester ... 1... ... ...._ 30 1 I5! Nickel ... ... Us .-... 21 ' Nat Béacult ... ... ... _..._ 46 ‘ N Y enirnl ... ... ... ... 3 l;c\r;i.hB'Am§r;)can . . . . ... ..._ my u r ... ... ._ . nat ... ee _.__ iz'-.:"i_:>.'.' ‘oi _,___ ,__ _,___ _,___ ,, _,___ i ... ... .. ... ... 45 E32: C1:s':'i;l: ...' ._ 1132 Manson and Premier MacMillan to United Corp ... ... .-- .s ... 4 hgyg me Dgminjgn Ggvgrnmgnt Eg §‘_‘E","°" "' 14”! extend the time beyond Maron ist vsnoamfn `§.`.'I`..".'_.fI ull 101 the completion 0! but fe-11's Westinghouse ... ... 37 g|;r¢¢|; work in Summer-side under Woolworth ...._ 43% the Dmnlmon unemployment scheme. It will be recalled that a Markets At A I§’..’.°l’°_.‘?.'°ii.`Z°._.i.°'__.».¥i5T°‘;‘.l"‘.i”.“.‘i.?€ payment basis, and for specific street-paving purposes. Under the G I a n c e ternm of the agreement, the work ____ was to be completed by March lst, (canadian rms) and no Part 0! the Dominion con- Toronto and Mo..11-val--Stocks clos- trwutim could be received by the °"Tg_,f",_i;'w,,"_S,,,,,,_ town until the work was completed. New york-_.locks closed nlinor. The project was undertaken, but ‘V\“I1§°l*W*I¢li- ¢|°'°d NK °'~ the early set-in of winter caused §8$ ... ... ... ... .-. .»_. ag- gs 5 .M mn months earlier than wu anticlpat ` ed. Consequently, in order to bene- E K fit by me grant, it will be neces- sary to have an extension of time and this matter. as already stated, (cousins ri-oss) is now being taken up. In the UONTBIAL. Jn.. a_..r1iish and meantime, no payments from the foreign ex:-hangs in r-_-lation to tns Canadian dollar, aa compiled by the D°m1m°n Government hw; been Royal Bark of Canada, cloud today received by the town or_ e con- es roiiow¢;- tractors, the Warren Paving Com- Argeutlns peso .241l_ B11 g rla lev _0l50_ pany' China 1 Tub ._ _ . _ _ . __ Ima on _ . Int Pete ._ ... ... .. Welker Pfd .__ -ml.. N. Y. CURB stocks (C | r"") C1", :EN gnnpn ._ .__ 12% ‘A To Late To Classify F63 SALE-MILK COW. APPLY oug._rdiin;_ 4260 WANTED-BABY T0 BOARD_ *'1YE‘LfE2‘i“*I; . . 426° ROOMS TO LET WITH OPTION of board, 137 Hillsborough St. _ *ages TWO STUDENTS ACCOMODAT- ed in bright. warm room, oppo- _. ‘l°."'_9°_ “_ °"°J2_1_’$§“;§;"£‘1°- $3” RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS P0- sltion as housekeeper or taking care of invalid. Write Box 156. Summc_rsilic_ 4262 LOST-ON MONDAY, GENTLE- ma.n`s nickel and silver watch with chain. Finder please return to P- J. MacDonald`s store. Re- ward. 4268 PRODUCE _ __-__ (falsdlae Press) MONTREAL. Jan 0-Vnntinuiatinn of mild \vc:11h~r anti lwavier receipts continuetl tn have nn easing ln1l\1~»\»<-~ 0" PKR |»r.rt>n on th Muntrsnl tlnlry and produce market totlsv ami prima once more decl`ur-tl Wllilo ro.»»-lpts are lvl-lw Inst yv\:|1"s lntnlu thfro is some awumulntlon of supplies ns dv- ~ mand reninlna voor_ irntirrs w'\`t|i-g to see wh ther prlct-A will dr~vlim= still further. Carats or lf-as of Onlnrlo agp: were quoted at 31 er-nts f-ir A- im-ge_ 28 cents for A-iii:-rlimn mul ‘JT cams for A-|n1lIt~tn Butlar firmr-.1 slightly' to hold at '.'fi\,2 ccvitn a pountl for no l r-grrnlwl niisturrlziifl 1|, Nr. ist! or less. Arrlvnls amounted to 508 oxen The rho:-so mnrkct hold str-_'1ti_v nt 101( to 1014- rf-nu n pourtl for current receipts ami lil/4 to 1115 some f..|- nummer rbi-csc. ()fr:»r.np_»< imiillml l‘.'rl bnxra Potatoes \ri-no qu owl st it 1.1 to ?l.% for 8" lm|1"|l hugs nml 1:7 cents or 20 pound hngs 11 islg no 1132 sr u ow _ A-causal _ ._ (‘an liarvnnl ._ _ _ _ _ (Title-a Berv __ ... ,_ . ... El Bond and Sham ... . .... Ford of Can A‘ ... ... ...._ {n;l\P0il . _ ..._ Nlelr mud ... ... ... ... ._ Bt Oil Ind -T__.____ GRAIN _.__ (Canadian Press) WINNIPIG, Jan 9--Moderate ex- port bnaineae at the Pacific coast, strsngkn at Chicago and steadineaa at Inverpool today werrcontribnting factor. in sending wheat prieaa u for small gains on th: Winnipeg stain ldxenange. Final D _| seowad an aflvanes of ld cent over the prevlsna C t>IQ_ lily wheat finished at “K and Jul at 08% cents. Prices held fractional ins durin the entire session. Trad- llhng was ao! laaga is velsna and the market had few active moments bat sentiment a peerld to he Irididy to a higher of prisas. Fergus saea were eetinstsldat s- hout ,000 bushels ag moat this was from vancouver r early ship- ment. Lin ool prius finished aa- esanged to d lower, while Chicago gun um mg, vnlnal wen fractlolllly higher. gn mn N 31 Only a limited quantity of sash Hug N, mn Ugg fain glanced. Mg: .\¢“ff¢_:\i°\~llr some ost. mf oo is. 2 eu 1a nova s we s. ra ooaraa - - rgnvlns wasp nan. bat ina prissa q,’..=° 3 "',,°“ °',"¢'{ff|¢:|‘ t c rent 5 all seond ns in ns line whass ¢ ,,,,,,,,,,, |1»,4_||1,‘_ dee te he ef selling pressure. , 1 ,,¢,,,1,¢ 25%, IL. ... A-melissa as. ° ,fs si 15:1 an lbs TF.. l ‘ plea-dell.-inns boxes ex m& _ _ gi l~ 5'3"!! fancy bca :inn l::::l¢_*.“ °:`°.|='3;'|:“l 3:: @'lb;lle’=`)p|ca bb! llclntosh N M: canvas: k a fe *woes thi I5-ie; ssc ‘ua um mass sm.. viii.: or sosis ‘s-i. 3. ' “"""""'°" 'whssrn' are as-1 me .son 9' " '- -“_ -"°* *"'°'°‘- /- helm o~°n l Ir we saw the "°‘ """' _ - _ sa e-1 FW '.‘:":_..':':. ._-3,-,;~ iran, as s- 'si (Can amuse... . ` 2 2% 11% lliua 1.151, 20 get #3 Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. .Inn 9- Wheat nor nn 2 60 Barizy C W nn _'i 4.1. 0|!! C W nu 2 RR. Oats (7 \v un :i rm. Oats feed nn I ir. 0nta feed no 2:13 Flour spring when pctenie firsts I. . itat, eacoada I 30 elr_ bilera 4.20 ._;l?,la;o.Yinfar what patents choice F10!! Wllh l'0l'n 4 40-i 50. Anselaasd hoes) .glcadq Jan O-Grains wo srallly higher today. EMI largely by unavorable went er and GND NDOMI. ii =’l 'I ~g,§§si ssl "E21 lille!-'ig-§”;?§ E Mfg fs _ - eg; ilsgiiii il ill.: _ si!! ~..33i£ iii. ,IXIIL P: °"~<_ N k-Co_t n. rubber, sugar iw =°o'n1gnor.° work no be abandoned about two; fi siigi in gléie ieééléég Ee€Ein§§;§.ié§5 camel. sulnnnii- public “This ecl»::r:“|s.-=ea:‘r:eC ltr zes: law. The _"'°°°'.' _“_” _‘I N h°'*"‘_m_§ n :lfunctions one the seats -a ward e¢r~e1-ly psyahla in sd. m9 0513" velw. c an opportnni i British Junioe administered. great courts in every British iwareuthe high schools for law. hw msn the City Hill Tllelda 23rd,' ~= 8 °'=1°°= w1,l‘.‘*.¥..l".‘.§‘$Z..°‘2‘.`."’.'i.'.§ ""' livesintheosrryingo Nl'IW0!l:CllsB.DUI'BD-'I‘l1e, Tmntummmmewmmdh annual mee 'ng of the Womens “ed that um.. nn mmpunn Liberal Clue of Charlottetown was mmonenm um Im of um mm” held in the Canadian Legion rooms ber “mn "N vmhwn of an M°“°"Y *“¢"’°°° "““ "”° P‘“' Prohibition Act time :or drunken- ggfxi P' in th* ness, two forlvagrancy, fourteen _ e Presidents report H umm c m had been ,mx |331 other business The jury W” charged mm ‘mb "ing °m°°" ing a careful examination of condi- .'1s:.=..z1.°:““‘.._;°’.‘“;°.:‘.*‘_:.:i.-”:.f.= an- 1- -» 1-11- -<= --M -- ' ' ' ‘ ' ' against any negligence. The first V_ Pnesid , _ _ _ ~ miie vioo all-ir vr?“_'A'- °°““ff"“°” "” ”““‘ “‘°,h§""°°' Mu( _ ard vt ' ' ' era kept, and second t the ...fn ......fs pain, to 1- ---It -- - Wm ' 1 recommendations to be made would Agnes ams; Treasurer Mrs. be I J ' made in the report to the court. 8-mes Gm-m1°y‘ on m°u°“ °‘ Mm The report of a. Grand Jury was of H1885. seconded by Mrs. B, W Is- ea, al to th we Page, a. hearty vote of tlianky gr V “° ° pu ,endmd me M mg _,mm tv?-Y an Lordsmp next dean with mi- - en or me conwood and the Infirmary. A year exwum w°rk dun” the year' , ago the patients and occupants were E _ in four institutions. This year there G0s,’,g)n(3nKfn?(;rnu ww dénlgchlzag are still four. However, the poor just been issued’ Abegwen Sylvia' are now ln what had been the ,_ s1x_yea,__01d Holstein ww’ b d Prince Edward Island Hospital. ,md owned by J Wm” J “’ 'more were 'is fomaiesintno bund- C,,,_,10mwWn’ P_ 'E In _ h °“°5,L' ing. in the suns Building there n er las _ » _ were 123, in the Infirmary there l1“°'““°“ i’°"°d °‘ 3°° 5°” “nd” w r 121, na 'n tn Rod House 11. 1 _ 1 th _ _ _ , e e a 1 e o(;519_é;5 1E5_lTn12t;t1§;‘ia3eg;$ Including the insane and ,the 3,27 per cent fun .rms ww had B poor there were 363. Since Dec. producwm of cv" 2300 lm' in 1932, there had been a very satis- each of two monmm she W” sired .act/ory decrease in the number of pl Duk insane. by us e Raymondah A pair of white gloves were pre- M155 Elcauor M_ F-_,_ u_ d me sented to His Lordship at the open- of D,-_ and Mrs' R Lfamnzgf ,Mil ing of Court, in token of the fact _ *hi-5 11101111113 for her home in Med- f0fd. MBSS., after a pleasant two IWCGK-S Visit in the city. During her Slay she was the guest of 1/lm,c_ J, ,Whitlock, 28 Elm Avenue. Miss Farrell is a teacher on the stat! of the Medford schools. _ AUC'rloN rolvrv-Frvns - 'rne second game of the Auction Forty- Fives tournament held in Holy Re- deemer Hall last night was very successful, twenty-one tables being Played. First men'e, Lawrence Gau. thier: second. Charles Smith; First ladies, Mrs. Mullen: second ladies, Mrs. John McGuigau; Lucky Chair, - Mrs. John Gamhum; Freeze Out, G€0Y8e McMahon. MlN1A'rUnE Lrrr Lock-The window setting for Winchester Clg-f ANNUAL CGS Boch!! in the til Eli that there were no criminal cases on the docket. The cases to be tried were set down for dates suitable to parties concerned. I_n the cases of Geo. and William against George Kitson, Samuel Bil- liphant vs_ Geo. Kltson and Archi- bald Johnson vs_ George Kitson, ap plication was made by Mr. M. A. Farmer, Attomey, for the piaintlns to have the cases dockeied ior the present term, to be tried at a later date. Mr. R. R. Bell, Attorney for the defendant, opposed the applica- tion, and moved that these cases, being appeals from the County Court, be dismissed with costs. A1- ter an extended argument by Coun- sel judgment was delivered by the Chief Justice, dismissing the three “ases with costs against the plain- arrttes in Rerldin Brothers window is recEiv5'g m"ch atlerition The scttiig is a miniature of the Hydtulic Lift Locks at Peterboro, Ontario on the Trent Canal, It shows the l`fts actually working up and down the drop of 65 feet. These locks oo*‘i-ain 26,020 cubic yards of c ment. It takes just twelve min- utes from the time the ship comes in until she is on her course be- lov/ ANDERSON-TREMEIIE NUPTIALS A very quiet but, pretty wedding took place at the United Church ,Parsom\ge, Hunter River, on Wed- nesday aftemoon, Dec. 6th, when Mary Viola Trcmere, daughter of Mr. Oliver 'I’remcrc_ Hampshire, be- came the wife of Mr. Earl Howard Anderson, of Bristol, P. E_ I. The ceremony was performed by Rav. F. E. Boothroyd, after which the new- ly-Weds repaired to the home of the bride, where a dainty wedding sup- per was served. After a bountiful repost, a group of serenaders took charge of affairs. A few evenings previous to her marriage s shower was tendered the brldc by her many friends. ::Barber's Itch and Ringworm are relieved by the use of Douglas’ Egyptian Liniment; quick, certain results. Relieves the most obstinate cases. CONDITIONS rContinued from Page 1) His Lordship expressed apprecia- tion of the carefully prepared report brought ln. The report was always accepted with great interest and confidence. It would be carried by, the Press to all parts of the County, and would be read with great in- tercst_ His Lordship commented on the report of satisi'nct,ory conditions ex- isting in the jail. The jurymcn werc: John l_1t-Kenna, City, tforemaiii Janus carragher, City. Bcr.i_.!n Trowsdale, Crapaud. i Dan,.l J. Maclean, N. Wiltshire. | Ea§eil) crew of the train were standing in the way of every ind vidual in southern Kings. W'hy slwuld not the crew take off its time in Char- lottetown, he asked, The result was that even at the present time people were seeking any means of travel other than by rail. The rea- son for the latmess of the train was that the equipment was faulty, Mr, Mutch believed, and the trs_n could not make time. The Premier expressed the opin- ion that the train should start ear- lier and leave earlier. Mr. R. E. Mutch expremed the -belief that very shortly an attempt would be made in abandon the line completely, and that the rea- son ior the poor service was an attempt to dscredit the branch. Sackvllie-Charlottetown Service Mr. J. 0. Hyndman took up the matter of the rail service between Sackville and Charlottetown. He stated that the question went back to the time when a new ferry was advocaied, reviewed briefly the his- iory of the question and ponted out that when the new car ferry was provided, provision had been made for the carrying of passen- ger cars. Efficient steam service was promised according to the temis of Confederation. Quot ng from a brief prepared by the late Premier Stewart, Mr. Hyndman pointed out that the word "effic- ient" gave the clause the meaning that the service reffrrcd tn should in every way be up to the standard of that enjoyed by other provinces, and that wha. was “efflc ent" twenty years ago might not be ef- ficient today. Were it not for the efforts of the Board of Trade, Mr. Hyndmnn stated, the province would now be served by another boat similar to the Prince Edward Island. The train between Saokvlllc and Charlottetown travelled at a rate of a ltile more than sixteen m.l¢s an hour, Wns that, he asked, cfficicnt service. Only four months during the summer were the terms of Confederation carried out. The line to ’Ibrmentine was considered by the railway merely as a branch l_ne, instead cf a main line with the railway in Prince Edward Isl- and. Why should not Prince Ed- ward Island have service equal to the beat on the mainland of can- ada, Mr, Hyndmsn asked. The Isl- and would never get anything as long as it looksed to Moncton for improvement. It was a matter of pscssing for the rghis agreed bo in the Confederation agreement. Mr. G. J. Tweedy made reference to the unsuccessful attempt by the Board to secure s pullman service for Prince Edward Island one day a week. Thi request had been an- lwerod by Mr. W. U. Appleton B an unsatisfactory manner. ` Condition of Old Ferry on mr, Hyndman'a raising of the Qlldon of the old Car Ferry Hr. John H. Myers. M. P., stated that he had been informed that the for the peace of the county- _'UNH ‘ boilers of the Prince Edward Island r i evihhh chclc. ' _ I- ~ r °"°"'““" ‘ ` IN MEMORIAM - 'las ruin n°§ il- Brace Stewart, dill 10th of January, 19N. Ialrtel by his daughters. 'lho annual Oharlh Auxiliary lotfotown Hospital day, Jan. ith, at K1 §;;=a&E E is-onli; iii# Benedlction of Sacrament was nard ltacdcnal Chapel, was bel t with a endld attendance of members. The minutes of the last annual meeting being read and adopted a letter expressing cordial and kind- ly Christmas greetings from our past chaplain, Rev. Dr. Batrick McMahon, now in Rome, was read by the secretary, as was also s friendly greeting card from Mrs. Sara Doherty, e. past member now in the United Stains. The Secretary, Miss Ready, then read the yearly financial statement which showed net results of the years activities to be 82.23109. The amount contributed foward hospital maintenance was $2,126.15 and the auxiliary paid the expenses of the nurses' gmduation and con- tributed townrd several other wor- thy causes to the extent of $104.00 and have a balance on hand of $6.94. Mis. Maclniyne, the president, spoke briefly congratulating the members on the splendid report and felt that considering the times ic was a report they might rejoice in presenting His Excellency Bish- op O’Sullivan, who was present, for it showed clearly a. spirit of loyal- ty to the hospital, enthused the members to make In extra effort to assist it in a material way so that the great work of charity which is such a feature of the hos- pital, its directors, its nursing staff and all connected with it might not suffer any decrease during the past year. His Excellency, Bishop 0`Bu1li- van, then spoke to the members and commended them on their ef- forts, stating he was very gratified to find the Bt. Charles Auxiliary had such a successful year. il-ie urged a continuance of the good work in the same harmonious and friendly spirit which seemed to mark its work in the past. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. W. J. Maclntyre; Vice President, Mrs. J. J. Duffy: Secretary. Miss Margaret Ready, and Treasurer, Rev. Sister Ca.millus_ The Executive Committee elected are Mrs- J. Murnaghan, M.`rs. R. J. Macdonald, Mrs. Frank McCiuiga.n, Mis. Allan Mcfnnis. Mrs. Frank Macdonald, Mrs Alex Coady_ Mrs. Frank Walker and Miss Mae Kim. It was voted that the hospital v. Iso- I Charles meeting y room tag day be changed fran lxhibitiou Week to February 14th, Bt. Valen- tin°'s Day. This was deemed advis- ableaeatloweraaloforanother institution is also hibiflcn week Auxiliary tag day f it should of §§§§ia§Z§e .tint oi -tt si`i§n§g§3 Ei? Egfgy Es§§;§e§ §§E Eesgis =§E§ti§ 5 Eel “Eff Elaine Za .el intl? it thusi-astic “T8 l'¢9°il1 I-lid devoted oo-operation of of Bt. Martha who an ev to asist the Society in every way. The yearly statistics of Char- lottetown Hospital follow: Blaiidioa 0( the Charlotlcivwl Hospital lor the Ya.: 1833- Patlcnis admitted ......__ 1324 Medical cases ......._.. Obstetrical cases X-Eayandexaminations Births _ _ . . __ Cured ...__ ...._ Improved ._._.... . Uninxproved ._........ Deaths (adults) Deaths (new born) Deaths tstillbom) _ _ . . ._ Deaths twithlnid hours) Births _ _ _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . . ._ Patients in Hospital Dec. 31, 1933 X-Ray and examination mo 111 114 an _ we 1:14 658 212 10 22 1 9 22 105 23 284 T41 281 1324 Non- ying patients '|'ElI'$ T 1400‘ THE iliilil FUR PEM! of tilt stil §. g- ity of the building. The speaker ins asv. Dr. A c. vinoom, subject was “The Yeaming World for Peace." Basing marks upon Isaiah, the chapter, the speaker stated the history and literature P°°Dl°e §5§§§§§§ 5-Eggs i S 5 glagggg s nation makes doomed to stagnation more and more are men Corning realize the imtth of Chriaifs ment, “Bimed are the ers.” In the next wat we go to the front; the front to us, I0 lar have the vanced in military science. The Christian Church must longer condone war. Christian are coming more and more to conviction that the Chistian no rierht- to so to strange duty if the called to bear arms. mould we hunch our great ships with a religious service. church must renounce the glory that attaches to Because there is sin and vice amimd us. we might as well of an airless world as to talk warless world. To bring peace, man needs to be to God. The other clergymen ln the service were ,der me care of the Hospital Social who read the Scripture lemon, PB _ . . Part-paying patients _. Obstetricel caaw (Social Weirier who gave the Service) ... . . . _ . . . . _ ._ 75 Rev. C. N. Brown who It will be noted that 15 babies sponsive reading, Rev. Dr. were born in their own homes im- who led in prayer. Rev- Dr- he Service nurse. These maternity Rev. J. M. Murchison, who cases would. in the majority of noimced the henedictlon cases, have been patients of the Gwenneth Fry was hospital, and being cared for by effect in 8 solo, “My our Social Service department, choir was under the able show what an asset this service is of the Umlhibt. MPS- V- in this one particular. The complete well. Rev. W. L_ Outhouse, Social Service report will appear at of the chun:h, presided. a later date. this evening at 7.510 in The St. Charles Auxiliary Society 'United Church. This will bo wish to thank all who L1 their armual' meeting of the P li. charity and generosity helped all Auxiliary of the British and its endeavors and wish all its pat- Bible Society. Rev. J. M. runs a prosperous and blessed New on, the Maritime Secretary of Year. Society, will be the speaker. _ were in good shape, and that the plates were in good condition. Pre- mier Maclidillan stated that he had written the Min star of Railways on the subject, and that the 1-Biiel' had promised to investigate the matter and send down a. report. Premier MacMillan stated that the reduced rates on the ferry had not brought about the expected in- crease in passenger traffic. Mr. Hyndman stated that it was not a queston of the ferry paY1I1¢. but rather of the fulfilment of the Confederation agreement. Mr. E. T. Higgs added that in- formation regarding the decrease had not gone abroad, the rates had been increased again at the end of the three months. Mr. R. E. Mutch believed that there had been an inorense in passenger trafic during the three months in which the rates had] been lowered. i Mr. s_ A. Mnononaid expressed the opin on that ferry charges sh.uld not be more than the ox- p-nso of travelling a similar dis-, tance by road. Pr_mier MacMillan thought tliat in vlew of the manner in which the ferry was constnicted the ferry should be carrying automobiles at a nominal rate Improved Potato Warehouses The question of improved p0tat0` warehouses was discussrd by Mr. J. O. HY-`drnan_ He reviewed ex- istirg oondi.'o“, pointing out the dangers of the prssent conditions. with regard to loss by front and iw through low prices by dumping. With suitable war:houses, potatoes could be stored till such time ss the owners should desire to sell their proiuct, and fsrmcrs would no longer be ob ged to dump potatoes and hence lower P1098. UI- HYD4- msn said. There was enough money lost through frost this year to bul d all the warehouses neces- sary he beloved. Tofhy shiPP¢!'l were worried over the matter of buying p;tat0Q touchid by frost. Chilled potatoes would not germin- ate, and the reputation of thi! province for seed mllht be iniur- gd In other provneee grain elev- ators w_re provided tn ilk! 0!!! °f and store prfducts, Mr. Hyndman point/ed out. Building of adequate warehouses would notbfllv bandit ¢,h¢ potato lndustry, t in addi- ion building activity would be stimulated. 'Bio shiPP0fl had a ter' ribis expzrircs in connection with the unhsated warehouse on t-he Railway Wharf, ltr. Byndman raid. In Bummcrside a similar con- dition pnvslled These warehouses eoulded be ah'sti*ed. and thus im- proved, '|15 matter was affecting the whole community. Mr. Hyndmen quoted newspaper articles to show what was hell! doneinotherplscsstohelpisrm- era with ragvd to ‘ones facilit- ies. hnkzrs sired that suitable warehouses would solve I0 PQ cant of the potato problems, he lid. 'lhlay it was difiluit E ___ _ ; _-.--_ . _-_ ------1:1' there were only five cars at Tor- made in this province to MIP U35; mentine The C. N. R. complained ermen. that the Island was not providing Mr. Mutch thought fish packirq busi'ess, but now when freight plants should be established. was avalabie the C. N, R- would Asked by the chairman ,IDT 1 not supp`y the service Po_or express cn on the evenings PTO* charcoal for burnfrs. and poor oeedings, Prcmifr MacMi_lan stah- reefers were also supplied by the ed that he W0\11d <10 all l>0SS1ble n many, present the matters dscussed _ the proper authorities The Island rarlway Mr. Hynd- ML M¢Lum suygcstrtl that thi man stated, never had had a Board preum th.. fads on the var chance #Q pay Rze gauge had been _ mu, gubkfts di-me-,od to i-rn widened 1_1 some places only just premier md tho Federal members before the depression had come on. in tm form of bm-fgv Mr. Myer-.s expressed his plousurl Ulflllid SIMM! bn bei g pr.~sci1t_ As regards ro- frigcraior cars. lic remarkvcl the-1 Mr_ E. T. Higgs brought up the recently 100 rofrzgorntor c-.us line matter of the subsidy for the S. been Sent out ff tlir- pr-oviiion B. Harland 'Ihe Harland was 'fuse would no' bf- :\~:ti-i immed- providing an invaluable service to imply available :1 ll ii \\'_z.s not al- 5&CCl0l’lS Of the 1511-nd 110! served, “--y5` eggy to serirw- t.1‘_i~i' mrs. l\T‘l' by the railway In the Spring it* My rg imnginm 1 »,» ii' fnrmen W" lmP°$5lb1¢ f°l' 1l\'m51'5 if! 31050 could sltip po:',.‘l,~_- _uit when the? sections to get supp‘ies except bl’ wisli<»\_ it ,.1-,iw =.:.\-.- we effort o means of the steamer. l-Ie stressed their lm: .rl ; 1 i o product io. the necfssity of the subsidy being quickly H.. 1-_ :ml _i 1*. was suugostt raised t0 the farmer level. There ed b-,Y Hp- Bo ,.1 1-Q F:-cifrni as was another steamer which was ‘maj-,_ h.. um i ,1 f y tho build not doirg as much service to Prince im of ,_-3,-¢~h.111_<.~. Edward Is and as was the Harland. ML 14,555 gtmrd that the sam' Mr. R. E. Mutch stated that the prim-_ ple mmm npplv regnrdinl rates were not based on the ser- Wm-ehougeg sg gpplisd in the Ce-1 vice rerdered I the steamer of cog ,W1-ago Mr. Myers stated that the motor Premier MacMillan rxprewcd th- trucks had killed lie Harland opmion that the Ftd ral Govern just as it had killed the railway. mem should "xg,-,-d ,,_..,_-.f _-fn u There was some discumion on Rnd,”-ing bugging -Wm-9v~f“_,-_ Sqn the Question of subsidies, Messrs. M,-_ _1_ 0 Hyrrdman wi il M‘cLure, Myers, Premier MacMil- thy-e were few vt-.lr '- lan, Messrs. Mutch and Higgs ex- P-inc, and Kgmg (*,.~~,; t _ H P"’~‘5l“5 W1"-°n5 thought that there mm!" i" f'l“C¢ pd 5|, Borden 3 v\'arcl1