.,_,,._ -.u-- ‘if Itlnrloyfrgogggugg G "binary nvoov Y iii re pruui Wall board e m; Gives‘ RMANENT PROTECTION- MADE from Gypsum .. rock, Gyproc Wall- board does not bum. And _this.year it has a new ' smooth Ivory finish that -- needs no decoration (when panelled) al- though you can tint, paper or plaster it if .you wish. . Strueturally strong, in- expensive, easily and quickly put up, Gyproc Wallboard gives perma- nent fire protection to the walls, ceilings and partitions of your home. Your dealer's name is listed below. Ask him for complete details of this pioneer Canadian fire- saie Gypsum board or write for free interesting book, "Building and Re. modelling with Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Montreal - Qugbgc s PROC l ‘Annual ‘Meeting ‘ _ ‘Of, Y. M. C. A. laroar or? noihtn or NUAL merino or ran cunn- aorrafrowu YOUNG man's cirnrsrisn ASSOCIATION ron ‘run titan ENDING APRIL 30TH. mo. To the Members of the Charlotte- town Young Men's Christian As- sociatiom- . Gentlemem- ' As President of the Y. M. C. A., it is my duty and also‘ my privil- ege to present this Report on behalf ‘of the Board of Directors-many of whom are present this evening. To these members who have been praticipating ii\ the various activ- ities during the past year, there will be no need of this Report. For those who have liberally supported the Association but have not been in attendance. I will give a brief sum- mary of the program of activities which ‘has been carried out. We feel that the year Just passed has been a very successful one, and that the work accomplished has fully measured up to former years. ‘The spirit of our membership and the hearty eo-operatlon which we have received is most pleasing. 1t is felt that.your Association has been ren- dering the community's. real serv- ice. _ The dour objects on which the whole (effort of the Young Men's Christian Association is centered ilreyTo build a sound body. and a wholesome mindy to create the right social spirit, and to build Christian character. Attendance; The .report of the Physical De- partment shows a very large increase in the interest and attendance in basketball and 'ln the girls‘ and young‘ ladies’ attendance at gym. ' and basketball. These classes when .1 an American, sound, film 19.3w; “as; d“), was exhibited in Zagreb recently it n modem an- coolsia sysiom are n. an for l7 days, a record for Jugo- filififl!‘ the features in Hcng Kong, iisvis Chins :§'Q§Q 'Q-O§QOQQOOOOOQQQ@Q-QFO§ODO-OO-OOQOOO§OOJ 5 WHEN YOU BAKE ' i i, usi-: 4 _- . éhlfllllllflll BAKING POWDER MID . _ _ , z § n WHITE STAB YEAST c a i wiililll tlio order-anti: a fresh stock of Aiahnltine. M Wbltnlns. Plaster Paris string. sun Laddera. Gaiv. Pails. To the Early‘ is... Gleaner Bflng Home Cleaning roqnironientd ‘hero and we Sponges. Brnalioa. etc.. eto. Bethune. liariiviare » lit. Ltii. i “I!!! IIIINDLY IAIDWAII STOII" -++o»+»++“¢».+~+»a¢m¢»»» . . . . 4 i i l ~54?“ oiled‘. ""4! Qldmpoeaiblo by ' Q'.”'°°"'.'h°'-"°°”'“ many oxelniivo foatnroo. “u” "V mQFd-m - Tho lgqpnguuu’, “'1'; ,.__,. . moi and ou- "Wlllnlanmia monorail-on "Fla. .4. . . . . W0 "i" , "PIT tlloh cfll u” [hill _l:ofinoa:irato ti]: "wulfl IIIIJ _ air-fight -. rota ng raga Eilllfdy-floalpfin n 3r old tangy-other pa» "lvuul 'iwml o ' i‘ = . ' Ja-lo-o Iaryfornuedrvungd . GENERAL v ~ ()1: tlie< hundreds i . orthousands. orowners ‘ illiasv ¢eI1lfif$ERVl¢E iaidl a represent classes from the C. G. l‘. T. classes. the school teachers, and the business girls. There have been about eight hundred different pso- ple using our building each week, taking‘ psrt in the following activ- ities: _ Bowling leagues, gym. classes, stu- dent gatherings, billiard matches, banquets. sceials, lectures, Sunday morning. afternoon and evening serv- ices, basketball" games, volleyball, hand-ball tournaments, and many other features which go to make an all-round program for our entire membership. The nursing! -, ~ . we face a serious handicap each year in the upkeep of our building. owing to its age and" the use it" gets during the season, many repairs are necessary each spring, and this 7195i year wn1 no exception. Our Building Chairman. Mr. Harris, has been a valued member of our Board and has worked hard in the earnest en- deavourto keep our buildings in good repair. His report will cover in detail the work accomplished during the_,.year._ Bowling Alleys: -'I'hi5 Department has unloved I great measure of success. and thfi reports chow that 1929-30 WM 0m of the_best years in the history. oi our bowling alleys. ‘rho Chairman of this Committee. Mr. Jack McNair. has 1 given his Department very marked attention throughout the year. The following leagues were in 0D- sration during the year; Commercial, city. Rebekah}. School, Student, Y’; Men, ‘Trinity, and Mixed-a to- tal of ten leagues, with 44 different teams and a total enrollment of 300 people. Our Sports (annual) or Bowling Banquet was heldrnrly in June last year. ~and\wss attended by 1m? members and.tholr friends. Bowling Prizes and "trophies WM “"11"! ll" year were presented at this annual gathering. phymgr Department: A report pf the work of this im- W113.“ ‘Department will be given in qgtgji ,by its_ Chairman, _Mr. .1. a. McMillan. It will show 1-‘ 1"" ' rnmn surmise ,_ Day And Night With: Eczema ~IroJhrtin~E diadmoifl Iayniaaaiflfiliavoaaod Bl llllili‘ ornacroas T0 run 14m AN- | , l Y's Men and other Y's Men's Clubs. [desire to study the Bible 011d "if number asrovor-enrolloddn gym-I nasium classenand a greatly Vin. creased attendance ' at . same. I, --.' aomtiomi Work. _ ~ . , Our work along thlslioe is mostly confined» to lectures to theggoaeral membership. the stiulont body, the The Reading Room has bad the same class of papers and magazines as in other years. and isbeing used by an unusually large number of people. ' Our visiting National and Foreign Work secretaries spoke in the schools several times during the year, .and in this way brought in the world outlook of the Y. M. C. A. to many people. - Religious Work: - Tiiere has been no change in the" policy of the Y. M. C. A. with regard to religious work. and we feel that it is the very backbone o! our whole movement. At all times we are seek- ing to instil into the lives of our boys and young men the idea that all our four-fold program is_ religious work, and that we desire to _ per- mestc everything that goes-on-in our Building with that hi I ideal which Jesus taught of» Christian Character-Building. We recognize that the Church and Sunday Schools are the medium of Religious instruc-l tion. 1114-, Church's policy of co-ap-i oration has continued and our As- sociation is feeling more and more the whole-hearted support that is given by the Ministers and their congregations. . - Sunday Evening Services: Our Sunday Evening Services have been held continually throughout the Fail and Winterand- Sprirlg, with just n short break at Christmas and again at Easter. A policy of closer Church co-oporatlon was put 5131161110 'i-'¢'1\v_r4‘1san:.~ , ' A ‘ gymnasium, and n varied pro-l . .. _ gram’ indoigodr, in, \_ ineludtqi. in which . an games. ‘marches, contests. loc- tures, and rairseveral occasions hikes, snowshoe trainps, toboggan and skat- ing gartiufirhe various outings, so- cials, etc. were carried on for the girls as well as the boys,‘ and nt- tended by about I00 to 125 each night.‘ ' ;,_ __ ~ On April lath. the Annual Student Christian Movement’ Banquet took place nndwss s. very enjoyable af- fair, with a hundred students in at- tendance. A fine program of speech- es. music, singing. etc.. was put cm by the tudents themselves. Our Sun- day Evening service is especially for this group. " ~ -FOIL- Iather and hon Banquet: 'I‘i'io annuni-Phtheifland Son Bari- qiiet "was held on the 3rd of March, and Mr. John Geldsrt (National sec- retary fonibrelgn .Work) was the Sneaker. 80119165100. boys, young men and dads attended, and enjoyed an evening‘ ofxspeechesimusic and song. New Yearslbay was celebrated by the running ..of‘regular-vl1olirlsy pro- 8rl111~and Open House. Tho Annualnlifeetln; of the Na- tional v Coluioliswas ‘held in lfingston, 011$» Cqrly- in February, and was one of the largest and best meetings yet held.‘ dur Vice-Prcsid/ent and General secretary (Messrs. Rowe and Pendieton) attended this meet- ing, representing Charlottetown. It was indeed a great pleasure to at- tend this meetingnnd to listen to the several outstanding speakers. Mr. Fletcher-Brookman, past Gener- al Secretary for China for 25 years, was ‘the outstanding personage there; hisaddress- to'the ‘Council at that time has been" printed and circulat- edall over Canada. ‘ Attending “asrsij these meetings. into effect this winter. which brought the meetings up to a higher levellv than before. Once ivnlonth, and‘ sometimes twice monthly, ou_r meet- ings were invited to different, Churches. Two meetings were held in Trinity, two in Zion, _one in the haptist, one in St. James and one in Central Christian. Your Directors appreciate very muchlthis ndddel courtesy from tho Ministers of the various Churches. ; i in all, 24 meetings were held, with‘ an average attendance of 335, each sunday, and a Grand Total for the season of 8.025. ‘ Sunday Afternoon Meetings: _ , Several Mass Meetings for‘ men were held during the-season. fwhen special speakers were available; Two outstanding speakers this year were Capt. Casey of Lnndonplnngland, who told of the Church Armyyprison work iii ‘England. anifwesternfisn? ada.--Dr. F. A. Robinson offilfi-ontd. Evangelist, toliljof the life in‘ lum- ber camps and of redemptive foa- tures of his Bible Mission for Young Women. I Sunday Morning Meetings: I Meetings were ,l1eld at'ten o'clock Sunday mornings tluringlhe Spring" months, for those of our boys who tend a Boys’ Bible Class. Foreign Work: We were favoured with a visit from Mr. Kenneth Benton,’ one of our Canadian Secretaries ' from China, and Mr. John Cieldart, now of Toronto,-—both in the interests of. our Foreign Work. we raised close‘ to $250 as our share of this, world- wide movement. . During Mr. Gcldart‘! visit. we were given an Illustrated Lecture on Boys of the World. which was thoroulhl? Boys’ Work: ._ ‘ Our Boys‘ Work program this past} year has been an active and varied. one. The four-fold prvtflm- "B? carried out to the best ability of" our staff. The work divided lntp 101211’ divisions. as follows: SPiflWlL-sim,‘ (lay MorninB MeetinSB 101 Bib" Reading; sinslns and Bib" slut Special services, durins 1hr . Week "1 Prayer. PhysicalrGymhl-llllm 515551 9g twice weekly for eisht mml Game Periods. 0M "i" "sch "'31 Basketball new". Flesh"! 3W"- Athletic Meets. Boxlnfl» Wmilifil» Hikes and. outinse- swillw-Monthlyl suppers or Social Gatheriiiiii fir“! m; League; Checker. PMS-Pm‘ hdy Ring-Toss Tournament» 5N6!“ Banquets. Educational.» Camp Craft. Talks. ctr» ‘ t l 11-... above-outlinodfilfilflm i will; gm vou n,.little idea offlwhat Diff-i m“ was actually carried on." W!‘ it does not insail? p35 boys and leaders last .1 ly. rm Camp w“ 11 film‘ eess ixrorn every standpoint? were only two or three w! of tbs group who returned unable to swim. some‘ ten or twelve boys» Vi." tgught how to swim, our eooiyam." y," was exceptionally l°°¢ m‘ the food of the W1‘! t all-round viper-M W" "W" '°“ under tho leadership 0f MP- "w" ton and Mr. Murray- stalant Wort: ' l ‘ 0UP ltudent work some ns ‘last WM‘- Tiie S. n-M. wards - a new building. adoptemsome time s80 h“ not year. bili- . Sover all the activitisl width-lb“ place. '" r - '- . r i ' Bo ' GIMP? ' ~ '~ y. attended 1 Y_ M °_-A_ ggmp at Canoe-C t, ,- boat. Th! usual _- wasimueh tir afperion comes to realize that we are but a small link in‘ a great chain which encircles the ‘world, spreading ‘the teaching of_' Christ. I _ There arefover eighty Y. M. c. A.'s in ‘Canada, and manifmore ‘are now Aimaetsissioe‘ better than a good five cent cigar—ancl as far as the price is concerned, it is in a class all its own. ' Foil wrapped . . . long filler . . . choice Sumatra wrapper . . . Londres shape ...fullsize... mild, mellow and eminently satisfying . . . Arabela is good from start to finish. in ‘process of "organization. New buildings Jiavé ‘l’ been i erected or, are now in process ‘of erection in Mid- land, OntIf Toi-onto, Montreal, Lon- don. Bydfiey. N. Eflharlottctown is celebrating‘ its ms birthday tonight; wajsurely hope that byour." 75th Annual Meeting night, something definite may be accomplished to- Tum" 113W Riven this important|V1°3‘7'l'¢5i¥l?11\: i‘ L. E. Proust‘ Dart of our work a great deal Offsxrctary; time and thought, and the fact thqgflfrcnsurer. they have succeeded in Closing ti»; Y's Men's Club: year with a. iota] expenditure slight.‘ This service 1y below the total income tells n1or~i TWP 1111f! I! than words can the success of their Drcmotion of Scrvie: Ideals in the Y.‘ Club, formed some Membership: ,_, Our, membership: is in s very healthy state, and is about the same as last year's mark. at the close of our year the .membershipe standing attention to their financial rcpartl 511d Rive every’ assistance you can , each Thursday night the year round, to the finance committee of ISZJO-Iiricxccivtlng July and August, for sup-j Tl" mined‘ AHX-liflry: lprr and lecture, talk or debate. The‘ No words of praise which we:Club is 60111301111 0T YOUHE 111811 l-“mmws: ’ might uttcr coulzl atlequntcly sl-iov/Wftm 31 5111B 0f use upward- Jiml?" 53 our "Dlireclatlon cl‘ this noble bni-idf Burma the swt year. the Y's Men Intermediates, ~ 24 o; by,“ wqrym-s “.11., have p,.,,,.,d,,dji~.="=.-ri $275 for the Y. MC. A., and student! -l 4° this Banquet for fir. tonight, nm-l7 efl nt mriuy events in the Llfnli/"l r 7°‘ who have stood by our A55¢¢;ag1m~hbiiilrlin:. They also provided six two- 5¢l1l°P5 19° in a wonderful way. Under the cnp-unrzi team: in cur last financial 179 able leadership oi‘ Mrs. Srimuellffllllvligll- 1 . sustaining l‘ ' Campbell. the ladies have responder] 1'11? past 3'62!‘ has been I to the call of servicg mm] p, l-laskrlouht the best in time history of the, mcent sacrifice. There was no c:ill‘C1\i'a, sonic twenty new Total ass sum f _~.- - a 011s change; occurred in‘ our staff since _our lnlstjnnusl Meeting. Mr. George Murrsyleft us .to attend Y. M’. éQA College. npu Mr. Glen Pm- ridge of aharlotiatown, came tons last September} asPhysicsl Director andd-roys’ Work secretory, and has given every < satisfaction. cheerfully accepted. The providing ofhif" 110W 35 mcinlrrrs the weekly suppers for the Y's Mimi-will" 2S 111i‘ flitfilfli‘ ha: alone taxed the strength of tiieflulichatvn and mvt Auxiliary will be road at this rnect- ‘_ cutdandini: FlwHRF-‘R lug. and from it you will learn of; Our annual Lari :- thc vast amount of work \‘.‘l'ilCl‘i theyi great success Our {luring "Inn"? ‘~ v ' ' ' ‘ ' have carried on during the past _vear.,;::i':r men-ilrr". nnrl their WW‘ I Wm‘ w, mepup“ m’ v9” excel‘ The officers elected for the ensu- i friends a chance for real fellowship, 19m 797k 9f our “flan” c°mmm95 in; year urea-Mrs. Samuel Czmip- in FHjCIJlUf-i the f!"‘..".'ill'I'. oi the “Y" I enjoyed by 350 V6991! W1" °il°"§'-"5-. ’ l . . , Til-lie Qrpeaiesiiivolue in Sfudebokefs 78 years 0F honest d19fChviflfidiSiflgi. . . Hydraulic shoekabaorbers . . . Lanebester Vibration Damper Double-drop frame. . .Gaaoline "filter . . . Fuel pinup . . . Timken tapered roller bearl ' . . . New Full Power Mufller . . . Cam-and-iever steering . . . Adjustable steeringwheel andleltn-Diiain enfiae oil only every 2500 milea...40 miles an hour evm when NEW v v MOORE 3110s., Z56 Queen Street i~ - T u - i _ Now on Display amputations-causation . _ . . . Mr. W. A. vStcwart and Mr, p, w, Dell, President; firs. D311 Jrnkinrs, together. service. I am sure you will pay close M; C. A. and community, i-inve had , sored several entertainments and oo- a most successful year. They meet 1 clsls-ail o1’ which helped the Y. M ‘samevas the Senior Club. During tho ’ without try. During the season, they heartily members‘ promoting any general activity put too great or loo 5m31l_-gll “"3r?‘l\i!\’ll'i§ been ndrlerl to thr‘ roll. 'l‘hcrc~on by the '1'. M. C. A4 and several _ in the Club rmrl members. acting as Seniors. rendered , - u: each week's, valuable service to the Phyilcal D9‘ i Some very" pertinent of the Association. ladies. The annual report of [hqlflnc meetings licvc been held, with plea-tings: -' Night was ii‘ ganizations held regular special o! re-unionj annual meetings in our building din‘- l .-. and‘ ing the year, with the attendants 7o Honssrajwsa Illustrated: Studebaker Sin ur Door “don, 11170 oi tho Meier-pl lumnors MODELS AND PRICES coupe.i-pau..........é. tiiss ClubSedan. Tourer ... Coupe. Q-paaa. Regal Tourer Regal Sedan. . LandnuSedan.........:. 'I‘he Mixed Bowling League has firs. Gccrze Cardin/er, 1 done much to interest the wives and e ‘friends of tho Club. and to secure ‘the backing which is always neces- lrziry when Club projects are under iulii years ago, for rm way. During the year. this Club spon- C. A. very materially. Other Y's Men: 'I'his Young Men's Club met each i “Llsc. l -. - ._ T .. ., Thursday night during the year, the v year, they entered into the field of sports by putting a hockey team, basketball team, bowling team, and have at all times fostered athletic competition in the Association Building and out around the coun- eo-operatscl with the Y's Men in Some twenty or more different or- Coni-inned on Page 10 n55 TO $1450 n rns norosv Gov‘! Rani rains i ll4-lNCirlt wi-isstsasp: ond lpnrI iiro aano STUDEBAKER SIX 1W5 fiioooot iholaoeaq. Gofithaeanin q as»