i ‘Y ‘Clarify Hon. Atha-naee David, Provincial 8ecretary in Quebec who has intro- duced a bill which would impose a tax of fivecents on every meal over one dollar, the proceeds to be avail- able for the hospitals. William Aives Boys, Representing the constituency of. North Simone ln'the Canadian com- mons. Hie home is at Barrie, Ont. a Holflwl-rf-iaiffo? m2o,§j1o2s_ bonfire: Meals ‘for ‘erie ‘sin ‘London. illoodw-lnked the jluLliorl-tics for nearly seven yearsn uniqlue lposiulon, career by ‘buying u. ‘brooch .i‘n-r f-ive ehlillliugn and $1.36). a worth m‘ stolen l. ed lnp bhls vast connect-ion. hy pay- ililélll-‘fllly other kingdom. _ nlfi m: yuan-lo» a rdlm "WM- in) l e--_s-o.,~ve—aeon:utvn was Admiral Sir Keyes THE cnamomrowu cnannran - T“ . “L” ‘N?’ i“ NW .11“ 1i°RTHERNYPReNsP°RiiATI°N Wants Curfew Bell for Toronto Formerly Vice-Admiral. just been promoted’- leader of the Zeebrugge. The Most Elusive . Criminal 0f All tin discussing the difficulties o buingln-g -to Justice receivers of rtoiien lpmlpcrty, a. ivriter ln a Lon- don ‘pa-per says that lthere- are 27 men in the ‘metropolitan police rrra who are known to ‘be protes- iiOYHlli "fences." Yet the convic- tions obtained‘ against receivers do no-t uveralge more lthun one iln every two years. ‘ No class of onilminaii ls mom xiii’- ficuit to llrrimg ‘to ‘hmk tiulrnl who "fence." ills is usually l1 rich lman , surroulnlded ‘by well iplllid ‘spies, who - seem nbie to supply him ‘with part» ioui-ars of uny_ move iu ills direc- ‘iilllll oontenliplaitell ‘by ‘the JDOHOG- He is a men of brains. chiming. 1nd cannonflelge, and hue last per- i011 in the ‘world one Vi“01l'i'l.i ens- pec-i of beling u troublesome cnlm- ‘small. The “fence” usually has a long “nn before he is detected. Jose‘ph Betta one of ‘the most notorious re- ceivers in lalnrope‘, who was recent- ly sentenced to five years’ lperlall iervitude for reclz-lvl-tllg the pro-i coeds of the ‘numerous "cat" ‘bung- who has He was the expedition against Who represents the constitu- ency of HaI-dimand in the new Canadian Parliament. His home is’ at Caledonia. Ont. any unorninlg he could ‘be llliiiik churns on his ilnrt. shackllu motor-car him in Stepney. crashed i lwvrturncli. Annon-st “fences? ‘ROLLS lhvld u the “acniden-t" had - l ti alxpla-ltce (uhlm upwmlbvpa; In all it is estimated lllltnt lmillllon and a quarter dollars‘ property passed "t - . ilk ' 1" .. _hrough Ms hands. AM he work u. ulie fol ilhe m nlan ilwlvelr A Tired Feeling ng a, lillghea‘ ‘price for stolen goods ‘receiver in. the Fgsiilhf-liffll!‘ ytflil‘?! 3K0, had hevu shndoivcli by the police for ulonths nnll sentenced t0 eleven youth’ ‘],)(.‘fl'l\‘i sc-rvltilllc. ‘.1 mansion not fur out of lnnldon. which had 'll2'.'(‘ ‘been mccugpled -by M. Edouard Herrif} an artist cf word renown. Onily Appointed to dill the post of Minis- ter of Labour in Premier .‘Mac- Kenzie King’: cabinet. n. couple of rooms were ‘burnished und idle [file trustui carlstnkrus. i v his first as well! quiet-looking mam‘ who ditiiy weilk- ed the streets of a (rel-lain London suburb ringing a boll and selling muffins at three a lpenny l2 cents) —-illpj!3.l‘i4.-llliy a hard-wordl-fng dndi~ v1ldlua-l who found tllfficuiily ‘in rmak- ing ends ‘mcet~»of ‘beinu: a noborl- one the cviuillry. gularly. but no one coulldlgct an order to look wer the place. The reason was dl-seoseli at ‘the- trial - of the nlwffin unun. sits-tell trhat ‘the nlausion was strick- ed with slrilcin prolplufiy replreseuiil- wlliclh hall in cu stolen from lpractl- culiy all over Great found. ‘shieves, they had liven convoys-d i0 unllergrotlnli tunnel, wamil d ~tu dispose of lllulnn-nd or Few ‘won-ill have suspected‘ a Sterling Tonic, Dr. Pink Pills-They Give Vitality. With the passing of winter mnuy people feel weak, depressed and easily tired. The bully locks the viiui force-und cnlergy pliro blood lliUlH‘ can give. ill a Wl)l'(i. ivhilc not nxul-tly sick, tile indoor life oi‘ win- ll'l' ililm‘ left its murk upon them. .\ blood-building. nerve-restoring tonic "fence," fabulously rich, end ecrelily ‘ownilg pPOjiOPiy all over Rented a Mansion Such ti nr-ln. ‘however, was ar- _ aft“,- ihQ und energy. lJr. .Willinms' Pink Pills are an aliyeur-runnd blood builder und nerve ionic, but are especially useful in the spring. Ev- ery dose helps to make new, rich. red blood. and with this new blood returning strength, cheerfnlness und good henith quickly follow. if you are pale, euslly tired, or breathless nt the least exertion, if your comlplexlon is poor or you are troubled with pimples or eruptions, Dr. Williams’ lPiuk Pills are just what you need to put you right. llf you have twlnges of rheumatism, are subject to headache and back- nches, if you nrs irritable and ner- vous. l-f your sleep does not refresh Y0“. or your appetite is poor, you need the treatment ‘l)r. Vviiiinme’ Pink Pills o-lone can give-yon need the new blood, new strength llllti new energy this medicine al- wnys ‘brings. Mrs. Emma Fraser, Thessulou, Ont., Says: "Two years ago my nervous system was in such Hit“ run-tell was lli-tkcd after "by The rent and races were palid re- ‘when it ‘was ng u huge fortune. Valuables iiritztlu were A ft. ‘r hiring iii-night from the heir iilOVl‘. hiliillug-pZlu-l- ‘hrough 5H1 if the “fenc9" ewelln ‘w-orilh several ‘lousanld ‘dol- nrs, he look tin-m away frmn ‘the Leader of the ihdloal “n, in France who ‘has been called upon to form a cabinet, ’0||0W|n' m, u. feat of M. ‘Briandw policy. _ Hon.Manning Doherty illttlllriiiln colrl-l-ull-li uullcl- his mu’!- fins! YPZI TS u condition that life seemed n bur- den. l could neither work. eat or sleep well. -1 tried several medi- cines, but did not get any relief. ‘indeed my condition seemed to be |growing worse. Then Dr. Williams’ iPlnk Pills were brought to my at ileution ‘und I decided to try them. v-tfiel- using a few boxes there was ,no room to doubt that they were melping me. l continued their use .untll l had taken eight boxes, when in ihl- blunt End of l...nll‘on some ;._.;| the police suspected a. Zorlliuul-r. lllllilWi Milkenstellnl, of. being, u l‘t‘t?t‘i)'i'l' of sisal-n property Jil a hit: liUlllil‘. iilu-l h.» ‘was so cun- litli-g iillll they could lP-il IIPOVB Bin?‘ hing ilttililhsi him. liy trluie he was CoLMurray since had a symptom of tho trou- ible. When i began the use of the lpilis i weighed only 96 pounds, while under their use with my re- newed health l now weigh .125 ‘pounds. l -i’el~i ii. impossible t0 praise Dr. ivllllnms’ Pink Pills too lhlglily." Keep Your System Toned Up ’l‘ry in‘. \\liiliniila‘ Pink Pills for limit-lulu, rheumatism. neuralgia, indigestion or nervousness. i Take ‘ihl-ni us ll ionic if you are not in iiili‘ bl-sl phynivui condition und cul- l_\'till well null strong. You cnn get glhl-sl- pills through nuy medicine lil-llll-l‘ ul’ ily lnuil ht fvlil- u ‘box from tin- lil‘. Willuluel Medicine C0.. llruckvillv. (mi. {a b To clrun embossed bruss. make - n tnixiurl- of one ounce of oxalic Member of m. n"; clnqdian acid, poison. nnli one Pint of soda m“ "W oppose Hon. "' "'9, um n mulls». .,-'.'>¢ _ West. II iiliiettueney o; M, "filament representing the eoneti- water. Apply the mixture tn the M. C. SENN, M. P. P"'""‘""'° *""'P°"I*'°" by "1"" vi Mo: and twentieth dentury ll‘ from Rad Lake gold district MiiNTHiYiIEPiIHTS iii iiiE iiillii. iiiilli GENERAL ezcneramfls REPORT To the President and lMembers o the Board of Directors. Sirs:~— most ‘buoy one and several standing‘ events took place.‘ The month of’ February was a out- ‘Hockey and Skating took many lfililortatlon as represented by air planets are shown In this pifllll‘! solos and speeches. Many thanks are due to the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, p W110 but on a splendid supper and carried thin-gs through in a most capable manner. Mr. L. A. iBnckley was tbeout- standing speaker of the evening, and his special address ("Grading the Highways") will long be re- iflfllllbflrfld hy_ those who heard it. Dr." Eduard Benes of our ‘Members and the genera/l at- 511GB. kept in a clean homellke condition, 8nd our aim has them as attractive tendance in the Building was not as large as other months, but con- sidering everythinp-we were Well up to ‘the usual lFebruery attend- Soelai Activities: A sleigh drive and social was held on Feb. 17th and on Feb. 3rd _ n toboggan party took place for the‘ members of our Employed Boys’ Class. - Four Senior Fireside Socials ' were held during the unonth, fol- lowing the gym class each Tues- dny night. One general outing took place, THE BUILDING: lOur rooms have et all times been been to make as possible. ‘ ‘Old-time prospector, who has been in every important gold i in the County Judge Criminal courts’; one of those preparing for the gave his opinion in favor of a cur-dash into the Red Lake gold dis- few bell which would keep TOF°m° trlct. boy; am; girls, under eighteen ai..__..._., home at nigh!- __.__.__. another 14415119 W3" hmmfl. wvmd" is going on at the present unil- Probing Charges VOLLEY BALL . I The ‘nightly class hnvl- played u| number of games with the All-Stars, lone of the L. o1‘ (7. teams (ilomui, und home games) and uihio-iiat“! each team hB-Vg won their home. game. 1': general it has been u "Pry 5'11‘; lafactory month clwas attendance‘ h“ heel; good, inter.‘ t .1 cinssc I" is on the increase, and everyone 15,‘ i ruih In Judge Coatsworth, during a caiikcanada, Alaska and Australia, who u. tilurll-worklog lmiiktna-n, and early seen‘ linlviing from the elation with ‘his One‘ morninlg three men- iln a man- lsitors" our large numb iii car-t wesiv ' 9i‘ nmlusheli up and the niiilk cilurntfers and magazine“ are 59'- Mm M m” ‘Milton, or ell by any other Association 4 _ ‘one of ‘thlun YHDOSQNi eloilen jewsfsi H“ ‘sturml MS wvu-th several ‘thousands of dollars. ‘l The m?“ m the "nobmacur we“, culled from the Library. been arranged. linld the n-pshot was ' Bowi-‘NG ALL-Evs? 3 a s. iliiiwiliffl of five years‘ penal aer- fn. Surinlztlme Not. Sick, But Not Upto m» Mam Paid F" “M'- -v N u n1 H I f 1m t °“ ” ° ° p ,,‘;,,,,,,,,;. vmms man in charge o! the alleys New is nlecdcll tn give rcucwvd l|c'aitl|' jiiiiiit‘ u rl-slsinnve that will keep _. There ihave been no changes or al- to the tohoggan slide 0n February terations needed, during February. the 6th, with fifteen in attendance. READING ROOM: Community Work: This popular feature of our As- ‘Bficialiml has been well used by a nual social at Prince Street school, iiirxe number of members and putting on an hour and a half pro- pap‘ gramme of games, contests and xcell- sing-song. Mr. Walker, assisted several times in giving physical talks and ‘were a physical programme at meetings oi’ the C. G. l. T. in Zion Church. A joiut meeting was held of members of Trinity Tuxls Groups. Mr. Buckley and your Secretary to outline a programme of co-opers- tion which could be put in action League ls attracting many visitors. for the promotion of C. S. E. T. besides giving everyone who wtsh- work in Charlottetown. Two e5 9° WW1 8n ollbortunity of doing hours a week were granted several 80- ._... M} _ , _ H 1.. groups, that-the Y. M. C. A. might "'9'" "i" 8W9? has more thanfinlf assist the boys in the winning oi’ their badges. n the Maritimes. A fair number oi‘ hooks interest is now very keontl in liowllng_ and our Church Bowling ‘The new policy of having a Religious Work: During the month, our "Y" "flflliletfld in the Canadian)‘, A. Champions-hips, but owl floor form that night, they lii blnce. ‘ BILLIARDS: ‘ eam ‘been ibeld all winter without a . C. break, and are proving very help- to fui; an average of about six have not been attending each Sunday morn- lng: Sunday Evening interest ill this game has "mned slni-Sonq services: somewhat during the winter ‘but in time no doubt ‘will come buck GYM NASIUMZ We are more than pleased with the attendance and general quality of our __S_unday seryices. lt has been a ‘real pleasure to conduct De- thiom. Visiting] ministers, along "D to wth our loco cergy are co-oper- sumdarll. and wit-h skating near- ating ‘most heartily.’ We have "IE a close. interest will again been favoured with some very ex- Bwing more than ever to the Gym. tra musical programmes, thanks ‘several biz events in- the Gymnes- to our ‘many interested helpers “m a"? 9181141611 for the "near fu- from the various churches. 1,225 persons attended our evening services during the month, an average of over three hundred f This Club ‘has entered into thela Sunday. ‘ ourth month since vflnnization Our Religious Work Committee 8M '5 stead“? 81111158. New have been active and have helped "WWW" 8P9 coming in oi the rate very much in the promotion oi‘ or one a weak» llld H18 attendance [h9g9 ggrvjcag, a‘ the weekly 811911611 d! 110W BVBP- A special Mass Meeting for boys aging about 25 . was held on the 14th. about one t hundred boys attending; Mr. b A. Buckley addressed the meeting on a subject most interesting to our Junior Members. Activities in the Physical Dnrtment have been well The Y's Men's club: Student Gatherings: The regular weekly student gath- erlnss on Saturday night have been carried along very successful- Y; the order and department have ‘been all that one could wish. Three meetings took place in the building wilh_ the regular social Dffllfemme. two hundred attending each night, and the fourth took the fonn or an outing to the tohoggun Hilde. returning to the ‘building for refreshments. Games: Checkers have enjoyed a most unusual run this month, and this game is ‘fast gaining mew players or renewed interest. Most every night will see five 0r eix or more players enjoying this game. Ping-Pong, Ring Toss and Marbles are now interesting our ‘boys to a large extent. “Flther Ind Son" Banquet: - Membership: Our annual "Father and Son” banquet took place on February the M l; Junior members are smaller by - - i was completely restored to 15"‘- Vml 13° Didi 811d $0M ‘Dre- four this month. but the other “Balm and l have no, My “me sent. This lbanquot was one of classes have made email gains. the meet successful ever held in the Association building. The programme was varied, Comiiiitlhg 0f songs, orchestral selections, and our total membership is 594, divided as follows: Juniors, 80; Intermediates. 40! Students, 37: United, 74; Seniors, 208, and Busi- John-Albert. Hill brass ‘with u soft brush and polish‘ Oms is In It. John, N. l. . . with chamcis. in“; "i; "m; gum“, I“ tum A iyiiisai seine as men start out en foot Rim anemia.» 9' rbfli Your staff assisted at the an- . from RED LIKE ‘com RUSH "m... wml n» l.- auppli” en m that. of the. £2: willie showing greater enthusiasm in the gym work. Gym Attendance _, 1926 19%|. Juniors 95 Intermediates 15 i .. Volley mu 45 ' , 46 The Czechs-Slovakian statesman.g$g(l:1¥:d boys 47 i who predicts a “United State; ofvsenlors 6., Eulvyv as a development of the specm,‘ S4 i political and social reorganization Bu‘; en 5,3 which has already taken place. q-rfnjiy Trail Rlzrii- 3R iTrinlty Tuxis Boys H‘ I nese Men 15s. This is a total-Mini’)? Beflkei-bfl" L‘) J. c. Elliott, Liberal member m about the same as this time last éililgiglfixigzil‘! 10 Middlesex West, who is one of the year. __ ' committee of nine to investigate girgs mathe Stevens charges against the "Association Men" Magazine: "i " ' Customs Department. The annual Rlght-of-Way lVeek W‘ ’—_ ’ fo our Y. M. O. A. magazine was ' ‘f v - ‘hexld the first week in February. mcrefls“ "f “*5 R'ev' J‘ S‘- (‘hfiwnr ])~ De Under the leadership of the Y's _ _ i _ Menu! Clu-b. our effort this year Qmck Rellef From ' ""'"‘ "m" m“ was most successful; 120 subscrip- tions were secured and we feel that many more people are inter- ested ln the work of our Associa- tion, both at home and abroad. FINANCE: Our receipts for the month show- ed a little gain, but as we are now it is very nec- Drovlng to be a very wise one m" year‘ ' essry to give some real thought to 3st the alleys are now well lofked Boys’ Sunday Morning Bible f,“ ‘Manchu mSlLjmL About m‘ i" every resrec . Study and Sing Song groups have thirty pledges remain to be collec- ted from our 1925 Campaign, total- ing some $450.00. amlrtoveo OFFICERS’ conrensncs: ' This Conference was in iMonctou February 11th und L2th, inst prior to ‘the Territorial lMeeti-ng. All Maritime Associations were repre- sented. but Vermouth. 1t was a very tine Conference. and‘ many matters of importance were dealt wit'h_ namely: Boys’ CMIIP- W1‘ Big lCove property, Extension of‘ “Y" Work lnl ‘the Marltlmeu. Mid our Marl-time Summer "School or institute which is going to ‘be car- ried on thir year again, the first two weeks in July. ‘All through the Maritime iProv- inces the ‘Ivor-k of the Y IM. C. A. i6 gaining in popularity and prestige- The opening of‘ the newly remodel- led ‘Munoton Y. M. C. A., was an outstanding feature of the month; nearly the hundred people sat down to a ‘turkey supper in their new gymnasium on the opening night. There were many speakers; our National General Secretary, Mr. Beilantyne was the chief ‘speaker of the evening, and he spoke of the splendid growth of the Association all over Canada. iRespecthlliy submitted. R. A. PENDLETON, General Secretary Report of Physical Feb. 1926 Department Gym. classes show n. slight in- crease 1. Attendance ‘all classes show- ing great interest in the various phases of claws routine. BASKET IALL which proved very interesting the nationals finally winning out. llmmedlotely on its completion u l 9W1‘!!! ‘l9. I only a few weeks oft the closing of. P. lE. I. man u..." thcm for pains inolhini: wns vulgar from which nnih i A-Junior league was completed‘ 0'0"! f" "ll tion with increased immigration to All Kidney Trouble} i Doddfs Kidney ‘Pills Are Excel-l 1 lent for Backache, Lumbago, Gravel, Bladder ‘Trouble, Sciatica and Rheumatic Ailments across the back and found relief. Tignll-lh, l’. l‘). 1., .\illl'i'il iii. (lSpeclzlU-dust why Uullliis Kiliulzyi Pills are so mopulnr llil ovl-r lilo! Dominion is shown by lhl- m‘ i lnent of Mr. J. F. lH-rlyv. ‘ \\"‘ii known resident lil-rl‘. k "For a couple of y-lelirs i \\':l.‘"-‘ troubled with n pain across iilL hack. When l siov-pl-d down l hull n hnrd time straightening myself‘ up llgltiu. After taking llolilFs Kill hey Pills l feel u whole lot hotter." That Mr. ‘Perry's trouble l-nml‘ from his kidneys is evidenced by _ _ | BI the relief he got from Dodlfs Kid-‘ wh° '5 i” 355's‘ m the ‘we’ ‘y ' ney Pills They are purely and} "mwarY a‘ oxmrd‘ England’ at simply a kidney remedy. 'i‘hey heal‘ ‘he "d °iU21;ieyttmsktllilecizfras‘: and strengthen thv kl(ill(‘._\.~l und put! m” iiggfaliliafiu" of was“ as aym“ them ill shnpe to strain nil the im- e _ y purities from the blood ill ll nut’ '°“°"" °f Lmmi" Cmlege‘ urnl manner. l?" " ‘l)odd‘s Kidney Pills relieve iiiii ney trouble, no mutter will-n‘ or in. what form it is round. i W. F. McLean, M. P. GENIUS 0F 0L1). Y Greek, the shrine of lhe gl-ulun of: the old world; an univerul nu our race. us indlvlduul nu nurnclrl-sz- of ‘ infinite flexibility, of inlll-fntiunhi" i " strength; with the complications und‘, ‘ ‘distinction of nl-ltnre hl-rself; to “hit-hi ing wnu rxl-lnlil-fl; sprnking in our l like lhl- linllnn. run-liking to the lllllll‘ illkl- lhl- English. with words like |lic~ . inn-M. with wl-rlln like liu- Kfilirilllllfll" film llr snulnll-r: ut once tln- vnrll-ty rind [lil-lllrl-uljul-ul-ss of lllnnrr! iii!‘ ‘gloom unli lull-unity nf Avsl-lrvlils: Iwl Plllllllfvfittvli ill the l-lososi by '|‘bl|‘\ dilil-s. lml fnlhlnnl-ll l.» the lnllllllil ‘by Pluto. iltll sounding will: .'||| li~4 ‘lbulllll-rs. no!‘ lit l||l nllll zlli ils Ill‘ illors l-vl-n unlit-r lhl- |'i‘4|l|ii‘i llvllll l'il| ' iiunvh lit‘ |H‘|lllihi|l\'li6‘tt liii-"B i," w. J. EGAN i A new picture of the father 0f the House" who has again taken hil ‘scat in the Canadian Commons. i.on1i“l;Kvf1\l“ l Deputy Minister of the Canadian department of immigration and Colonization who has just returned from a three month's visit to the British Isles and Europe where he went on oifielal business in eonnae- u._»-~- -~- v ~ ~ ~ - Canada predicted for this year. cine! 9! m, with‘, gm; ‘u! _ ‘.1 i_