MAY 1's, 192i‘. More ‘proflt. from POTATOES, better LAWNS. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. No matter whcre you use Soilgro-on your pota- ' toes, corn, gralYl-on your lawn, flowers or in your garden, you'll promotes. be amazed at the growth it Soilgro feeds any plant that has roots. It ls the new scientific method of hastening and increas- ing growth. It is cheap — for six dollars you get a package that will do for a good sized lawn _ and garden, "or an grain —- for all summer. It is easy to exp: “eliminates for the man in town, the dif c t ' procuring and the acre and a half of roots or and y of obgection to applying harn- ‘ ard manure or other ertilizer. On farms it can Here's what one Temisksrning, the gardens." Tho orfgfnhl I70 liciit K’ will be aliid to Mus ths writer's minis SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY Dlnlrlliuforii fur Prliiro Ediyiiril liiliiiiil T k f bld m h sub A onasTi-Is: bzzrsfllaflis q/"Sztlfrl .- e used with manure with splendid results. man says about Solliro Que., Sept. 4, 1974i "I trike much pleasure in saying that I got very good results from very bud summer for flowers. ‘any that my flower garden took Exhibition and as here that has used Soilgro Soilgi-o as we hsd a I an: pleased to first p at there is but oas other we both had tho but of this letter ts in our (ha. I2 my"; Phone 420-1.. ">4§-O-Q-O +4+o++¢+ooo+4 CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS Ono liisertloii ... Four Insertion Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘L AQAA 1k‘ YvvvvvvYvvvvvvv v 1v A gents W tinted .‘ 10o hor llms of ii ivords lio per llms uf a ivordii 1o p0l""llQ of 0 words "vevvvvawo; Miscellaneous BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN WHO lire not too proud to work and would like to make money during tho next three months: no risk: no experience: no capital neces- sury_ Brudlcy Limited. Drzintforil, Ont. A. W. 4-28-121. MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and‘ appoint local representa- tires. Position permanent. Yearly guarantee ‘ $10921" (b87111? "WT- wcekly avcrugei und expenses. Exporienco unnecessary. “lins- ton Co, Toronto. May Zwslli- For Sale KATY FOR SALE. APPLY MRS. ltusrliti McAuluy, Donuldsttin. 1012 5 l3 2i FOR SALE—GEN'ERAL PURPOSE ‘hwso. Apply \V. Boyer‘, lllcriiruid, 1.0L 4,\‘_ 101-5-5-13-21. FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT at North ltivci" Corner. Apply 17 1'0\vnul St. ‘ DSG-fi-ll-tii STRAYED" FROM MY RANCH, Silver Black Fox. Finder please notify E. E. Bhurbcll, Portage, P. E. l_ 956-5-115131. GET VOUR PIANOS AND OR- gzuis tuned and renovated by the ‘mun that defies competition. L. N. Marcou, Sydney St. 9‘i‘l-5-11-4i TENDERS W|LL' BE OPENED ‘Mu-y 25th for sulc of house anti lul ut lhlllstziffnuge Creamery. For furthcr information apply ‘lo ‘Sccrctliry. 1018 5 13 2i SPECIAL OFFER 0F HIGH grad-e envelopes, 50 for 20c. 125 for 35c, 250 [or 55c. 500 for $100. 1000 for $1.95. tiailiiwinin ill‘- flce. JNO. A.,MaoDONALD, LAND SUP.- veyor, llcruiuuvillc, l‘. 1C. l. 595-4-23-1-mo. wllti liuhlge rug. Filllihll‘ kindly louvc wimh A. E. ‘D0ucet“te’s swore. E... SALE-DRIVING HORSE. mphu" ‘Flt-d wagon. Apply 257 Ur.‘ ‘an Slrvt t. IOZZ-S-irlstli. FOR SALE 75 CTS. per buslit-l. Apply Fred Anrlrciv. l-lusl. ltoyully. 961-5-12-31 RElBUlLT FOR sale cheap. For description and lcrliis phonc 2S5'—-I1 OI‘ Willi? “iii? ium Flynn 17 llorchcstt-i‘ Si. ‘ )‘)S3-5-l2~'i'l. Female llclp \V;ii?:“d— _ ltiist-icovillc. 1017-5-141-21. LOST ON MAY 5TH. A NOTE 1N furor of l’. b}. lieu-gen. Finder ‘please loci‘; with -ll. Ouhlll. Rich- lll()ll'li St. or Mm. ‘l’. l). Hcagen. 'l‘y‘rono 1016-5-13-31. LOST- GOLD WRIST WATCH on Princo ‘Sirccl School grounds. ownrl. ‘Strcot. 1010 5 13 2i Flntltr apply li S! GUARD 987-5-12-31. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- m-rs $150, lutcr_ $250 monthly lwhlch yioiiillonfi‘). Vilril... ltuilyvuy liox H6 (luurdiun. lll76-5-li3-2i Business For Sale 0n‘ of tho ‘hus-Ilcm country bus-i- niwi ‘stands in one ‘of tlic licsl soc- lious of who lslnntl. .‘\]lply ‘for particulars in Business." llox llfi c o Gunrrllzin. llllfli-Fi-lii-Wfiidl Ill. "O Q4Q4OQFOO§'§4QO§4 CO 00-040 Hotel Victoria An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Guests receive courteous and painstaking service. Table la uaaaeslled In Canada. ' Charlottfcotwn Hotel .00.,‘ Ltd. Proprlstork, HARRY C. BROWN, Manager o o+e VICTQRiA HOTEL to; A. W. _I“. w. 11.1w. ‘iinrdlnc, Yarmoutlit- . D. Spear. ~81. John, O. l’. Wllibur, Hamilton; E" (“"1" m‘ ‘MOMMM; J. Gordon Vlokny, llrndulhsna‘: C. C. Thomp- Riill; W. L. PoJle, ‘Momiigue; A. C J9 ‘W. J‘. F Jlrncft-Bummorslde: w ll Montreal; H. E s Y.’ “ ‘urn. M. . H-"Pwy. st JahttflFJ ~ l‘- Mac-Donald, Montr-sal; no, ‘- bl“‘~1;oiia1n. Gait; n. v. Ban‘;- Iflcolglvlon; oiuitoii 1.. A-corn,’ _J,rr\‘.lnll!'C3l1rDe8;l' GA Daiiic-hMqncgo " _ " n. ' ,-————<o¢__..__. mill"! a Llnlrnsnt for Colds. t» Dunlap. St. . M. Benja- _l“0unil FOUND- FOX. OWNER MAY lmvi‘. slum‘. hy proving properly. ll not tilnimt-il ivil-hiii six days will hi‘ sold ‘to ilcfruy crcpcnsts. Apply J. P. Duffy, East ltoyalty. , 1013 iii-OW:- zzllo not illlow worms to sup the vitality of your children. if not ut- tcnrlcil to, ivnrnis may work irre- purublc harm to lilo constitution of tho infutit. ’l‘lic little suifercra cannot voico thclr ullnicnt, but there urc muny signs by which mothers tire moth‘ uwurc lhnt a doap of Miller's Worm Powders is ucoossury. 'l‘hpsc powders uct quickly rind will oxpcl worms from llic system without any inconven- _iuiicc to the child. iTcnders 0r Purchase iof Convalescent Home long. and Equipment ’l‘l‘1Nl)l<}ll‘S marked, ns above will h. rgceiytltl at the office of the Mina nn.fldin‘g_ Charlottetown, up to the 22m; My or May, 1025. a-t 12 o'clock noon for tho purchase of the folelow- in : ‘i. The Building known‘ .1118 Th0 lit-nu McLcan Memo-rial Horipilill nl-tnrnntively ‘ln tho Wholfi 0i‘ '11! nsctcns as shown by a plan to be ar-cn in the offico of rho Minister 0f Aiirtlcuf-“ilrs. 2. A cainntfity of hamt-‘lnlt. iidunvb- Ing and electric lighting supplies. specifications of which can be seen zit the abovewiffica. 3. 62 "feet of ‘hardwood ‘toltllflll ivorlr-tahle. sudable for counters in ctmnbry store. .m‘ted 10th day of May, 1925. J. W. loulter. Secretary, Department 0f LOST. — CROSSING RUSTlCO-i ram- of Agriculture. Provincial, Agriculture. .‘T Vi» d Central Guardian " _;__' SHOP from‘ Holmanls Catalogue CHURCH 8ERl\IlCE8.—Rev. P. D. Pnrd-l 1'11 d ct rvil in‘ Wymélsltnds-oofixllinidny, e128)’ ‘igsfil. I11 a. m. and 7 p‘.‘m., and at Wood Is- lzvcidis East, at 3 p. ‘m. woman's‘ ‘INSTlTUT-E COL- UMN.-—‘All those who are interest- ed ‘in ‘(the work of ‘the Women's l'n- stli-tirces ll‘1'l "this Province should nsiad M1011‘! ‘the work done elsewhere as given in the jlnstilltute column in‘ this ‘issue. DIVINE ‘SERVIGL-‘Thla contin- uing Presbytoiiiains of Mt. Stewart will hold dllv-tne service in ‘the Foresters Ha-Ll, Sunday. ‘May 17th at 3 ‘p. m. A cordial ‘invitation is‘ exvglnrlcd b0 all. i I _ t OLD COUNTRY STEAME-R. —-— The S. S. Peverill, Capt. Pike arriv- ed in this pom from Glasgowv, Scot- land, ‘with ‘a full cargo of 2,000 con-s of Soovlliis-h coal, yesterday after- noon. She made fihe ‘tirip ‘in eigh- teen days. ‘ht has not. yet ‘been de- oid-ed whcithler ‘she will lleave here in cargo or in ‘bill-last, but it ‘is ‘lik- ely ‘that ‘she will proceed cm "her departure l-lO tihe Great ‘Lakes. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. l‘u Medicine Zi-nd your. the ‘nannes of ill-sit Chanlolibe Mun-n, Marslhfileld tin-d Mr. Garth Tooinbs, Mt. Stewart \\“.re ‘omftitctl in t-he Dallwusie ex- zlimliinzitlions. Babb ‘those ‘students successfully ‘passed in physiology in addition ‘to the subjects ‘listed ‘and ‘lllliLllB a ‘mood showing in u‘l'l tihei-r ix- ziniina-vlons. DANCE POSTP‘ONED.-- Owing to the ‘lights going off last evening ‘lhc committee in ‘charge of ‘the lllincr-s‘ Relief Dance at, Brighton Club ilwcilnod rit lid-trouble ‘t0 ‘post- punc it untll next Thielslday evening. ‘Last evening the orchestra engaged a siloven and drove ail'l around ‘the oily playing popular number-s and unnounciirg p110 dance. The or- chestra was ‘in ‘black-face and creat- cd quite a stir. NAME OMITTE‘D:—Th.rorugh a. ravzrettribfs omission the name c‘! Professor l-I. A. Tanton did not‘ illllwill‘ Iin yesterday's report of the‘ Gluidiiution exercises in ‘Prince ‘of Waulos Collcgsn-Hal-l. The tsuccsss of rho iniuslcul progiranrnic was l‘n Illo main flue to ‘Professor Tanton's ilircclion and ‘good ‘haste. The ac- Pflllllltllltllllfiflifi were all ‘plaqd by him in ‘his we'll-known capable mm», nor. Professor Tanton's services are zilirciys available ‘f -r enteirtzinnicn-tsi and exercises of ‘this nature and the on ‘vicn of his. name- wa‘s not ‘the lrust intentional but a rather care- less tiv‘ei‘;»lg,‘li‘t ‘iu the rush of com- |]lZlSi'i.lOll. . ' _ i i » ‘Col. I). A. MncKlinn-on returned. iMoruuly n-Tcht from ‘a ‘brlp ‘to Upper iCanfziilzi. ' " v PERSONALS Mr. and Mina. J. L. Thomson left Iyimtr-rduy for Mtintre-ztl on a ‘short ‘vii-sit. , t z . l I: BIRTHS ‘CAS3——On_.!\ll1y 8th, 1925, to Mr. iflllli ‘Mid’. Purrln Caro, Mis-conchc. - ...:i. C-Argratulatimls. BLACK.—-‘M.uy mi. 192s, u. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Black. .O’Leury. P. E. I. a ‘daughter. . LAM‘ONT—~At Union _,Road, May ‘lth, 1025,..,to Mr and ;Mrs Everett Lamont, formerly ‘Miss Christie ‘MCKMIIOII. a daughter.‘ Congrat- ulations. ~.‘ D-IEATHS BRADLEY-At his home, 186 Gt. George ‘Street, on May 12th,‘ Frank J. Brliillcy, aged 59 years. Funer- nl Thursday rimming at 8.4-5 "to St. liunstuns Cnllsadral thence to It. C-emettcry. ‘(iloii-lon papers please copy.) SELLAR._-At Fredericton. -M‘:iy 12th., Jacob ‘L. ,‘Sol‘l-ar. Funrsrirl, Thums-ilay, May 1‘ii1ih.‘t'o Fredericton Culiilatery, ' - ' WOO .-A‘t Alexandra on Tucsday, Muy 1 Iih. Mrs. lslm-lly \v00‘li in hcr 81st. your, Fiuriiwil on Tuesday. May 14th. i925 from the ‘rcsfirlsunco of her il-liughtor Mus. W. R. Bur-hos. mrvlcos- atlaillilihig aft 2.80 1p. ‘m. ln- iwrnvent- Alexandria Cemetery. KEOGHAN—- AUSiimmersido on Muy 12th. 1025, A-lfred Ksoghan, ligcd 43 years. Fun-era! Thursday morning at 9‘ déldclt‘ thorn his late rcsidcnco to St‘ "Paul's Cemetery. LAWLOFlr-ln this city, May 12th. 192B, Joseph‘ mwlor, aged f5 ycara Funeral will take place from ‘tho residence of his brother Mr James Lawlor, 39 Park Sir-cot Thursday morning at 9.30 to St. Dunstnns ‘Cathcdrql ‘thence to R. C. Cometery. | i l iii-i! . . riiipqruiiniilavt bard-win.’ GIBSON ‘us... Qootilfltl. PBClIflIIlI'_O@L“"|IO one of the beat makers of Golf Clubs in | the world. V‘ JunioWlYClulfI A‘s’1.so to ems‘ Adultatlluha saJs to 00.00: sour skctsifiiss the Av ON for distance and durabil- ity prloe 758.} i ,. l I ‘s? . . C IIEL '60s .1“ i’ uucncs DRUG 00., LTD. I AVON AR ent without getting hlllous. and thcy improved my appetite fiilly 100%. on l will boost Carter‘; Little Liver Pills whenever l can." For sale aliil mcommcnrled by all drugglstit, ‘ day. I ‘ L. Poole. Montasue w Arnett, torlu. 1., and Mr and Mrs Thobi Bciston, arrived ‘in ‘the cit? the late Mr. Robert Kerr. yesterday morning of Mi‘. Frank J- BnndiIE-y at ‘the age years. Braldiey had been ‘in failing hearth for ‘some time. l-he end came 01114-9 unexpectedly. a sormwiaig widow, son-s and dauglrtermFrank and Erir. cz-t Western Caniada, Mrs. Flop-nee. Bess-is, and lre-n-e. all ‘at is! who continuing, .,Pi7eabullel‘l‘flll ijncihllititoly reaming‘ ,_._;_‘ ‘ _1i1; - w! it‘? Jersey City, ..N. Ly-"L letter which‘ l road in the paper about Carter‘: Little Liver Pilta lifted iny_ n case to cl ly tlia Jcould nor help trying them and am very lispp l Kliid" So- writes r. All‘ nlt J. T-umbull, , pit se letter goes on ‘u; y, "l had heard x-iiiio; l'_ Carter's Little Liver Pllla for years '4 but never knew they h‘ vhelpcd ogercome poor stomach. until l read ‘appetite and sour nhout another ‘iman 1p the same Dlluht who p Carters with good results. I trl ‘thém and can hon- estly say that they freed me of nasty gns on stomach. so‘ that I can noiv You can rest assure that from now lMl‘ J. Gordon McKay, Bradalhane was a visitor in the cityyefllfir- ‘ and W- in the Messrs ‘C. C. TliPmDBfJil - \ city yesterday. p _‘ Messrs. A. C. Rogers and J. F‘ Summerside aisle’ 8.111011% the guests registered at the V10" (Kn, _?—' - (i; lMr Geo. R. Kerr, Provide é. R- QYM Kerr. onday evening to attend the funeral 0f IN MEMORJAM ‘ MR. FRANK J. BRADLEY" The death ‘occurred ‘in this city ‘fifty-frills late Mir. ‘of Aliihough ‘the Theirs ‘is ‘left to mourn. besides the following u‘t ‘lac-me; Annie. ‘leaching ‘in; J. Stmdn.‘ home. v The ~funern1 trill be hcld Thurs- day moining at 8.45. Western Guardian -MEN'S lz-‘IAKI TION Overalls $2.95 Sinclair's. c0 NINA‘- a nit lit 1014 5132i —-REVER‘SIBLE CHENILLE Mats as-"sortcd sizes selling Bi- '08P" gain prices at Sinclair's. _ 1014 5 13 2i -FUNERA"L NOTICE. ' -‘i'i‘lie a i llilinual Meeting’ mo...“ FROM w... 1) ' THECHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN ganized last ymr ‘by the Y. M. C. A. and M. R. E. 0., has been car. rled along this year stain under the alble leadership of ‘Rev. H. D. Raymond. Mr. Raymontfhas given th!s class every attention and the success it has attained ‘is due to Mr. Harry Craswellfons ‘of our‘ after the amp ‘for us. - NATIONAL COUNCIL viai-ron . ‘During the year We were lfll/Ofqtl with seven ‘visits from our Nation- al Secretaries, Mr, L. A. Buckley. Mr. J. H. Ciocker, Mr. John Huili tor, of Landon, Eng, Mr. J. H. Gel-- members, kindly consented to look . 'Froin now on until May l6ih she will be play- ing in evin- down of author- ‘BIBLE GLASSES v .say it must he a full all-round pro- dart, of ‘Shanghai, China, and Mr. T. D. Patton, cur-regional secre- tary. The inspiration and help given to us by-‘tlie vlsltscf our National Men‘ is vary greatd-iideetL-dt tells us in no uncertain way that we are a link in a chain ‘that encircles the Globe in a ‘Brother-lioodof Service. MEMPERSHIR his earnest efforts. suuoav evvsniuo sine-sous SERVICE ' . These services ‘have been in con- tinuous operation since Nov. 2nd. and have been most successfuldur- "IE the eight months they h-avs bcttandln operation.‘ The average tzaoocn ance Der Sunday has been mftlabershlpl ‘mas grown Sunday morning meeting for s!“ 11y’ 1 e ‘by Hue‘ M“! h“ boys were conducted durinsg De- ‘MW reached the ‘high mm‘ °t 603' cemlber, January, February and as fonm“: March. Although the attendance £35,135? M“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘lrgslesmall the service was worth Lmmed n . 88 At every opportunity w have students ' 39 taken the advantage of dur ‘Na- ffllflgfidlfltc“ ' tlonaland International Men to " bring devotional messages to our Grand mm!’ 603 paldflp mambem’ membership, STAFF‘ " During our National Week of Prayer three special services were held, two for boys and one for men. No change of staff took place during the year. Messrs. Psndlo- ton and Walker are still on the job ins Secretary and Assistant ‘Secre- ary. . ., Two special Bible classes were CONFERENCES AND organized this ‘Spring and both CONVFNTI.ONS' proved very successful. The senior class met each Wed- nesday night during March and April, with an average attendance It ls the policy ofvyour Board of Directors to lat our ‘staff attend the various Maritime Conventions. This FORHGN WORK This group of stilling workers were the ‘mainstay of our Social program this past year. It was in- deedsplendid ‘the way they rallied around‘ their ‘able President, Mrs. W. W. Owen. ‘ ‘Mrs. Owen and "her officers and helpers were untirlng‘ in their ser- vices, and through their earnest hard work. they. were a-ble to raise $400.00.. which» amount they donat- ed to the general work of the As- sociation. The thanks of our staff nnd Board of Directors are certain- ly due the Ladies’ Auxiliary. Our association contributed $250 ~lts full quota-to the work of the Y.M.‘C.A. in foreign lands. Of this amount $175 was raised hv special subscriptions for this work. Our. boys are doing ‘their share and nearly 100 of them sub- scriber) to this fund to halp boys in non-Christian lands. .\lr. John H. Geldart, formerly of Moncton, N.B., now of Shanghai, China, was our Foreign Work vis- ltor this year. Ho gave a vivid description of China nnd hcr boys. aovs‘ worm. NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION. , Work among boys is our ‘biggest job in this Association, and our general program of work is made t0 suit their needs. Needless to gram that is going to keep our 200 ‘boys always on ths ‘move. funeral of tho lute Alfred Kcoghiiir isunimerside will trike place Thur-Ky duy morning at 9 o'clock froui hlsi residence to St. Paul's ‘Cemetery. —REDUCED PRICE$ ON ‘Seanr lcss Tapestry Rugs sixes 7 ft 6x0 reduced to 8115-09; Giles 9X9‘ $13.75; 0x10l/é, $21.25;'9X12, $24.00 at Sinclair's. ' 1014 5 13 92 Dr. ‘Cyrus. McMillan Sails, For Scotland" Dr. Cyrus J .-,MacM-'.“.‘lan. ,H“¢‘-1‘Il 0}’ one flngllsh Department McGill U111- vm-glty has sailed on ilihe S. S- “Letiltiafi” of ‘the Anchor-Donaldson Line for Edinburgh. ‘He ‘ls sclusiw Scotland ‘to represent "the I-BYHW" Church before IheAsseim-bly 0f ‘BT10 Established ‘Church or seotliuid. W‘ U-nitod Free oliii-rch Aflicmitlv. 11M llhe .“Wee Fees" Assembly. all of which hie-ct Iin Edfnburgh 0n "l"? week ‘of lMay 18th. Dr. iMncMlllari' will "W150 ‘n0 ‘l0 Dal fast. lrclanrL-to speak ‘before 1hr 11".‘ ih Assembly on Juns 4th‘. ‘Dwo or ‘tlliros Cfllllflddllll Clergy- mcu and [he Doctor w1I‘l-l appear for ' the Pre-t-ibylcrlimsn w-hlh». i:hi‘ Uitf-olii-slls wi-ill ‘hlivc ‘a ‘large dclcllil" t-Ion. So far as ‘can ‘be aaos-rtalinod ‘thi- Unionist-s wlrnt si-ottiloli Church and llho -lr‘ls‘h Chuirch not to recoll- nlzo t-h-o ‘continuing Presbyterian Ohrurtah in Canada. Thain‘ contention is that. the Jlraabyrteillan Church ‘in Canada luvs gone into ‘Union, nnd ‘iihm; only HIS Unhii ‘d ‘Church ishouhl be recognized as carrying on ilroabybr-nan traditions in Canada. 'i“h‘cy declare ‘that the ‘rrunconcur- rents are against ‘the Church Courts, ‘that ililroyuansi a. new ‘body. and that Prcsihyterlzrnlism ‘has gun‘- into U-nion. it ‘is ‘felt ‘that the Scotch As- sembly should ‘be place-d ilri full ‘possession of all facts in cannot-- ‘Dlon with the Unibn movement. H‘ lnce, representations wi-ll bu inade- before tihem lby both sides. -———-o-oa-¢— Appreciation ‘ Thti-folllowilng latter‘ was rolrd ‘In Presbytery yesterday. norihrnir. ‘m, l. ApfllnZWt-h. 1925. Roi‘. M. J, MscPherson. I . , P. E. 'l. ' , éa ‘b’ ‘ . M" of sratimdaiibtribnotsstants gusinnéuen txtrmfto “u? your un- ' lfCdll CD . ' l M. all/g“, Q ‘ vxywglglhg -_ “n!” ruatln ‘that f ‘ths ‘. wilt haves the ih§a“.m.i.°" foil! _ r hQslth so Jill you may beahlls -.to resume Cour activities lnAbe h and l. i141‘ we wfll again 1.5%“; piss, ‘of harms-m tilting; " ‘ .' We rams-hi?" ' ‘Your! respectfully . dlers that was possible. Special work for the ‘boys ls as follows: Gym. classes, twice a weak. and many special periods; Hikes, Athletics, Socials, Leaders’ Corps, Bowling Matches, Gym Ex- Congo euin dealers. Look for her when haying ' 70118591598 °" I “.11 - " car INTO o, m“ iéastdytetar ‘bothhMr. Wglker and Mr. “‘ ‘ . ' _ en a oneac atten ed one. Mr. 1 “r32; ffgielntriigrguii/iriilftuizi‘; still‘: Walker was also-sills to attend Y. > I leadership of Prof. Steele during Summerschool at qholb i Murch and April, and will carry ng‘ ' ’ , on through May. Attendance runs ' , i 1 from 20 up to 40. "ms LAPIES’, AUXILIARY " , Come’. an‘ WITH A GOOD-BIG cm TO THE WEDNESDAY Space Given by Imperial Biscuit riifitiliME A. .\ mlttea: ‘ FINANCIAL m-zwonr Subscriptions sustaining and regular Membershlvfl ---- -- Junior Physical ‘DeDBPi-Flem ---- ---- ‘Educational Dfilianment "- Sundries. R9915 ------ " This was a-big day in the history '- or our Association. All our mem- bers were invited to a demonstra- tion of gymnasiurnwork ‘by our Juniors and to a reception by ths directors and Ladies’ Auxiliary. Refreshments were scrved to over 150 on this occasion. .lN osmisst. hi." Bowling ‘Lookers Foreign work _..~-------- Total -------------------- -" hlbmonsh Our building is. indeedntbo ltc- croation-al Centre and serves for Hl-Y cLu5_ the ‘holding of .many different meetings. During the year 15 dif-i ‘fcrent organizations used your building for one or more meetings. ‘The thanks of our Association is due those'who have given so den- erously of their time and support in the furtherance of the work of the Young Men's Christian Associ- ation. ‘ T‘o the retiring directors, several of whom have ‘served the Y.M.C.A. faithfully and well for a quarter of a century, we would tender our hearty thanks and appreciation. The directors gratefully acknow- ledge the support and courtesies rrcelvcd from the Press of our city, and also from the Ministers of our various Protestant churches. ln closing we ‘nr cnrnsst appreciation of God's “vine Leadership and Blessing. ic pray that the influence of thc Young Men's Christian Association muy be far-reaching and that it may ‘be the, mcanaof lending many 0|‘ the young men and boys to ac- Jfihls club la for the older boys,— 15 to 18. It meets every Friday night ‘for supper, sing-song, lectur- cs, talk. debate or ‘business. gSpeclal events are from time to time undertaken ‘by this club. FATHER AND SON ‘BANQUET This was one of the special feat- ures of the ‘boys’ department, and it wasan outstanding success this year-with over 180 Dads and Lads attending. His Honor, Lleut-G-ov- ornor l-leartz was the chief speaker at this big event. ‘name concerns. This year, through tho kind iiras w" the C. N. IL, we W879 ablt‘ to im so a high class Radio installrd in nu" building. lt has, indeed, ‘i)€t‘fl u wonderful success and has given every satisfaction. It has taken the place oi‘ ‘moving ‘pictures and l all through the 59350,, we have knowledge Jueas Christ as their ‘becn able to give lino concerts to L0H! find Saviour. - our members and friends. ltcspcctfully submitted, _ ' President. STUDENT GATHERINGS. Secretary. Social meetings ivcre hold for ‘Moved 5699mm‘ b!’ Mr‘ R-‘H- the students (luring the months of Jflllkillfl. 58091111941 b)’ Ml‘. F- ~13- Conrail, Dr. J. W. McKenzie, President of the Educational Committee, repent- ed brlcfly on the activities of the year along educational lines, such us lectures to the HlY club and tho visits of the ‘National Counclbot- ficlaia, who spoke in the city school. The reading room of tho institution had also increased its range of psrlodicalst lMll‘. R. "H. Jenkln ' read ‘the re‘ port of Foreign Work dons, as "fol- lows: ‘ November, December, January, March. and April, with a large al- tcndance overy Saturday nlgfhl. A musical program, lectures, games. etc., were carried out with several special events divided in between. More and more tho ‘Student Christian Movement is ‘making use of the Association Building, anrl‘ws cordially welcome them to the full use of our facilities. BU MMER CAiMiPS i Our Secretary was in attendance lit the Provincial Boys‘ Camp held at Pownal last July. There were about 28 ‘boys and loaders at this oainp and It was a most successful one. MlLlTlA camp A. v. M.’ c,,l\. Tont Wtls oibctoil at ‘the camp grounds, Charlotte- town, with reading and wtltini =miiterl inquires and s ‘piano and averyt in! to look after t a sol- Report of Foreign Work Commltte Slrs: {Tho following la the report of the Foreign Worlr Committee for the year 1924-25. _ . -Oui' ._ Association dine contributed "$250.00, its fullguota tu the W011i of the Y M.‘ <2 ‘e hi {Stefan-landl- or thll-alnmlllt ‘$175.00 was raised by special subscriptions for this work. Our boys srb doing their , W ,8 share and nearly 100 of them sub- “ "YM-"l "1 ‘~'"""‘="_“‘ M" 31212.3 illfuY-"ll iihiliii ‘$35.3 f._ ' "" also subscribed to the _ fund. this l": ‘twEu-i ths boys he gave a vivid description of Chlnsand lier boys. it s our aim to sot. as many ll " lb of our‘ members lntereatefl til Foreign Work an we feel that Jinn}: ..,. euyzo’ ' r . rm: routes. Joiin 1.. files Cliatrmaii" Wallace. a.s‘.'o'.tr."mieiirei-;‘.Vtilfri“- subsoil. mates: R. A. Msdlmerson, Wm. riruliliere. O wish to express ' ioy...\ Travelling expenses . .._.. _ 50.00 ---- .W.’1t8l‘ . .. 18.00 18.00 Light, 200.00 26927‘. He... __ 262.00 206100“ Social 8r Billiard Supplies 125.00 >132“? Bowling wages and supplies 300.00 " 516.02 Educational _______ __ ,_ ____ _ _ 125.00. . 166.93 Building, furniture repairs, etc 560100 891.77%‘ Office and Sundries ....... -- 25.0.00 233-17 Physical Department 100.09 _g31-75,l. Insurance 420.00 - 11.65.‘ Igtgfggt 150,300 _ N‘ l}, 193.00 Foreign wi) 350,110 ' 250.00 National Counci 300.00 223-09 Campaign _ ‘ ‘ " 45195 .8 6,400.00 $ 6,753.90 13m}, (perm-art, iMny 1st ____________________ _. 3,285.39 3,494.41 Total -------------------- _- Tha followlnz fllliinciai state- mont was read by M?‘ W- A‘ ‘Smf art chairman of the 11118110181 °°m . 250cc , . 221.80. 100.00‘ ‘ ma: i 50.00 21.25 25.00 24.50 f ssoioo srus- . 1,200.09, 1,505.02 , 50.00 cilia coco 44.00 " _-....- ____________ _. 250.00 168.00‘ t “ .... 9.685.219 8 6.544.031, ExiionditurId _____________ _.. 9,085.39 10,248.81 ‘Charlottetown Y. m. c. A. 4 V; 1:04-1:25 "‘ ,, . y...‘ \ i Rbollptl- . Budget Act. iftecpta. n»... 3 7,850.39 $4,010.16, 4 ‘Bcirnxmfs Gymnasium. Tho might. K. Coybt‘; Guard-a. “L. ‘Lsi-‘ery, M. nion‘; iviirh tho ‘team us h ‘Davey went as Olll-flffbllt}. illl ‘Clcried if fine weather. Bowling 7—‘Ptop1es vs. Gt. Peters" Events st Hunter "River. N". ‘ I ‘i Special _ __ ,’ We were very P13529612" 3:‘: ‘Financial canipalgir on durlftfl as our visitor Mr. o ii‘ . athe day. ' art, formerly of Moncton, N. 13.. General _ Y i 4 - . now of Shainghal, China. . While Pool, billiards, bowling.‘ showers here he spoke twice ‘in the Prince checkers and reading room sl. your fWl Colleg sdasototwoconvenence . _. .., - ‘m group: Golf boys gt die Y. in his cOfdiliRuliLpllimil ‘ I. lMaioi-lty for Prompt; Fennel! k Chan, ‘er’ 28! pl This makes Prairie am winiie of the seoo soctvlon oftiie ' and the r1; l. to play o L Rogers l-lardwan winiiere at first section. . . T. WLLsPr e . G, VsnBuslrii-l‘... .. ‘ _ this is a vital part of, r work and -"" "~9*“,t‘ it surely needs ‘the whole-hearted . F‘ supportof . n'w"‘ nassohs-mnpmbsz. Roopcctfu y e fll_ .1 a. a, . ‘- R. ‘H. JENKI 8 Chairman lbrelan Worltl ' Committee . L... s‘... ‘t (To be Continued) I - A. MCCllbS ....... .125 13o 18s K111 K816 K111i) Toti'sl—-2455 .d - -_ Fennel ,0» Chan Ier - -- Plays at MQ-ncton c. chandler‘; . . . . ..11s 16o, 11s ' G. Arsonault . H.128 -195""l3'l “m . . ' ' .456 10s 1'45 This morning (he nicnrbors ofthn lg ‘"6 137 u,“ Kflll Karo Brisket Bull Clirh lcft for v. Cbyye _ U .155 ' H1 155 Mtmcton where th-ey will ‘play ‘a ‘To _ 15 maltch with Tlie Colleens Iin Kurt». Clu-h ‘has ‘been wry active hi Bllfil-(Ciilillli circles tihis postseason and have ‘given a ‘good account of ‘themselves -in ‘their various matches with ‘sister 093.1118. l-t is hopeld ths/t suctfess will attend ‘i-fielr efforts in , Moacton. The ‘team will play ‘io- nlglln, and will remain in Monctnn tomctrrcwv night returning _ Friday The ‘line-up is as followsz-Cenl-rc. R. C-oirnicily; Forwards. M. Wynxae. c. Gulgan, ‘Mir. Lorne Howart won-t rcfcroe. Mlss Mary Mrxqllalli accompanied l- o girls and will ‘stay ur-ibh hem during t-hslr vri-slit. Mrs. William O. A ——Ciirs leave focflym Exhiiritihii , . Bree» o “r ,,,,,,_=gmii. _ . " . Mm no its Devsreaoiloir-llsvon, y» czMany have been relieve t corns ‘by Hathaway's Corn Rd ‘v- er. lt has a power of its own thdf‘ will be found affective, ' ‘ llotel A very comfortable and" honistlks Hotel st a moder- - ate prise. Russ Splendid’ table, courteous sin/ids‘. , " Centrally‘ located, short . dist-sites from ‘Tannls Courts, 'Qtfl"Ll_hltl'lllfl leash; Rates $8.00 s clay, Weekly rates on applies- tlon. ., , CAPT. 0. A. MaeDONALO roprlotor . Miss M.~_A. MsoCallum, inaisr. moi-m » n”! i.” insist .--“.5..:..‘ ‘Fabio. oeumoilt l i I. otkfloatntnl Ma and l4 Tbinoaa. , - it.‘ . r...ll§s.~- “Wards? Mason, Wolfv le, N. S;