fAn . .~......-.»-i-, ummumnululwqdm llfiilfiillbiinbcf t .x_ _ p r - e-nrleooealrv #6 l-rkzéfvorsus r-,'?§15‘;§2~ _ ' if‘. . . EVERY ofiicc of the of.’ " _ Montreal has a Savings Department . ‘where small accounts are welcome ancl every depositor is encouraged to save reigulatgly. RBANK rI?’-"¢“P*v'!'!r=1l!?t*= a gitnsjzynzg Established .1181? E-bva '- V...._.. § . u, _ MT, ALBION-A very enthusiastic‘ fmaetlng was held and a splendid GREENVALE -Mrs. Palmer en- ‘jgriculture Drogramme carried‘ out] tcrtained the Institute at the March ' .8011 call was answered with “my” meeting with an attendance 0t eight. , Jpvorlte flower and how to growit.” ‘A resolution was passed supportilul _l M511? llll/BTE-ltlflt’ R115 helpful ideas, the Teachers Federation in their 8p- ' “were exchanged. Map. scribbiers and,‘ peal for increased remuneration. NeXt Ljicncils are to be purchased lor thei meeting will be held at the home 0f v lgchool. Meetings arrsteBTdllyYgrotv-Jtirs. Brown. y.» 1n interest. I y Pee r s o n Desiring to Procure a RADIO SET at a Greatly Reduced Price Woulddo” Well to Cull zlt . The Rogers Hardware ca; Lul K YVhere a Number ofd “Westinghouse” Radios I‘ " "l ARE BEING SOLD LAT HALF PRICE NO. 51 FIVE‘. rum; BATTERY ssr. counters WITH LOUD SPEAKER; TUBES, BATTERIES ....... $92.45’ N0. o0 FIVE TUBE DESK Try: nxrrenr stir, counters wrm LOXZD SPEAKER, ’I'UBES, AND BATTERIES .‘ . . . . ... . . . . .... $l06.20_ SIX’ TUBE BATTERYLES BET, CAPINET TYPE. (“QMPLETE WITH TUBES ..................... $120.00 u . E. R. BROW Richmond St,- Lliarlottetnwn ~ L316» Accident, Sickness and A Pith Gian Insurance at ’ a hunt-Rate. . Companies‘ l» c, " QQ-QQQ-O-Cf-QQ-Oi a u. Lloyd . " TOTAL ASSETS “IN “uxcnss, or?» $070,000,000 Charlottetown Branch: G. FlLLlfER, Manager l i I I. » vearance. having been leveled as will .. 110cc been ynqmq i share of use. f Y.MlC.A. Report; nnronr or run GENERAL suc- namnv son run mourn or rznnuanv, 102s To tffifiresident anqdmBoard o! ' Directors: ' Giro: During Febmlfy the "regular rou- tine program wu carried out, gl- though u usual d: _, and hockey brought attendance down somcwhgt. The Building v - - Our building has been kept in the best possible state o! repair but there are always small items o! repairs necessary. The state oi’ our ceiling is a constant worry as we are contin- ually having plaster tall in tihe 10b- by and gymnasium. At some future data thil mitt-or will have to be dealt with. For sometime our light in the front o! the building hu/ needed renewing and a tow dnyl ago ti“ Electric Light 00.. installed-rosy undo-date light Whlvh thQY 199i ll-lfl ‘will give us every satisfaction. Reldlnl R0011! It has been necessary to make a change in this room owing to so many magazines and papers being destroyed All periodicals are now kept Just out. side o! the office where they are un- der conatant supervision and all who use them have practically to come in the oflice. This new arrangement ol- lows the members to read in the read- inI or social room whichever they desire 8nd also enable: us to keep our nllwrl Ind magazines immuch better condition. qcmes and Amnumcnh Our nuclei room: are being used by "19 flmflflfle number: d! boy stud- ‘ ants and visitors. Checkers have beon most popular this winter and are bu. ing played more than ever before by both men and boys. Th; othgr y“. ious games all come in for their Billiard; Purina rm 1m row vockait his bun mo». y to new" gym 9g q“;- billiard orupool table": and now g1] three tables present a very nice ap- es recovered. nlkuwlntgp m; ‘re-fly increased the us: or ‘ll my)" m; jg has been lilo imnnocd pump“; that has allowed u: to put on the new oovm. Thm llllllQll n little lull in thip Wbullr um thl: wintcr, with so mow 0W7 bttragtlonl it ha: not We mull»: to m!!! ,1» b00910 u the Mum or M, 1cm q mm lawns It int yo». \ Ghompionl put in 00m: (or the magnum “u, " ' on. March 1th nndjm, ' ‘ed lanternslldo: to the boys. " management or the S.‘ C. M. "who rm». __ cHARmFrcTowN cu l} ' » GEE-n} like: and Outings ‘Hires junior hikes to the toboggan slide took place on Saturday alter-- noon when i2 to l5 o! our boys en-l Joyod In aim-noon at tnbogganing. Several senior hikes were also tak- en to the slide. l Junior M During Mr. Crackers visit the boys; llald thelnrcguiar monthly supper, it’ wu attended by nearly flity boys. supper this Year. , Mr. Crooks: told the boys of Can-- ads‘: athlete: and o! their part in tho‘ recent Olympic games, he also show-l Student Aotlvltie: ‘ The regular weekly ‘Saturday night; social gatherings were held each week? with irom 100 to 150 students at»: tending each event. Basket ball com; tutl, game: and an outing cnnsti-I tuted the program for the month. l Sunday nyeulu, Services nu one mending! were held m; Fobrulry the special speakers benlgz’ Rev. F. G. McIntosh oi Westviile, N. 8., Rev. W. J. Johnson, St. John, N. B., Mr. Edwhite and Mr. Willard Plokettp. In all i275 attended the {our meetings 0r Ill average oi 320. This is a much higher _a.verage than list year. These meetings are now under the nod the speaker and arrangethe rest o! the program. ‘The few boys who persist in unncy- ing Ire gradually being attended to. Sunday Afternoon Lil’; Problem Forum The groups oi young men number-| ing from 10 to 15 who attend this‘ meeting each Sunday afternoon are; a real earnest group 8nd are seek-’ ing by Sharing their experiences with each other, t0 find tihe right stand- ard o! living for young men today. Y's MEN’: cum Four regular meetings were held in- Februnry with an average attend- ance of 15. Special speakers, Mr. Chas. Shannon on February 7th, Dr. n. u. Beltway 0n the 14m. ‘Misses Prloo ‘and Wilson on the 21st and Mr. J. H. Qrocker on the 28th. Sub- jects taken up this month were of more than ordinary interest. Trade with the West Indies and British Guiana; Evolution, crippled Children: Work and the Olympic Games. The Other Y's Club met on the same nights and whenever possible listened in on the above progrlims. from i0 to l4 are now attending the meetings of this club. Visltor! m. J. Cracker, Dlrector or rhy- sical Education was our visitor this month and was with us for two iull dllra, during his stay, Mr. Cracker spoke at West Kent School, Queen Square School Y's and Other Y's Clubs. , On March 1st Mr. Crocker gave an illustrated. lecture on The Olympic Games which was a- real treat Tho slides were a wonderful collec- tion and showed that our Canadian Athletes were among the best in the world. about 125 people attended this lecture. . During his stay Mr. Crocker met with our stafl several times and told u: whit wdilfllug 0n in other As- sociations. Membership Our membership has lust held its own with last year. Owing to the large number oi pledged renewals Ollllitdnding our membership is not near on high as it should be. A real campaign by the membership com- mlim i: now a vital necessity to help out the finance committee. The Blinding i: as follows: Feb. New members, 3; Rennwglg, 12; Juniors, '12. Students zbrsenlum 184: intermediates, an; Limited, as; Sustained, 176. Total 5B3, qFluanoo We an quite concerned ovcr the‘ large amount oi $1,500 which in still i"! "I "Gill lut Moy‘: campaign and it we m. lalul to some any whore - Willa: out all outltandlng ll:- billtiu this amount wuuuv, u, b, brought in at once. ‘ Th! 101M! WIRING! have paid l" mounts '_ ti»! possibly could. thbfl l" Y“ h bl wit! oomething W" llN-W- l. Nol 10m la now “@0011 t4 clear u: up flulncially. ‘manual angling-m Into: ill . will! Wilma 01pm. with Ill w W0 mutton. aim ut- n Ill “I! (Mmltl over 71ml!!! o! lut yo”. Murray luv-nu dflilftmadt lmtlunlsz _ln a i ‘. Iuluwr " and was the best attended Junlorkiner, Lbwer Freetown. lmn: Club: at their , Mr- “m! bu) m: new w‘ IBAT_‘§. ARDIAN ~Western Guardian. :> -WESTEBN AGENT-Mr. d. J rmluuz u Guardian Alcnt in How- ian, and will be yleascd to recelv new and renewal subscription. t. cwnsranu uonsns —Two cu western horses arrived at Proctor. weighing from eleven tblilitoensllu dred. ages five to eight. Bee thr before buying elsewhere. A. C. Gan. qmdutan MEETING Chadwick Chapter, Order Eastern Star, Friday" April 5th, in Masonic Hall, import- ant business, lull attendance request- ed, ~ V aozi-i-s-l: -ROSS-MILLER Kibblo Puma Meal and best quality clean, ire, and crisp broken sodas, in stock if. Bruce's ' 3025-4-5 -.l‘. Mu... "This o. ‘Two HAT Spring supply it's economlcah-thls switching APPYL , 1929 l! from one hat to another. And of course changing is a.— relief from lnonotony. 2034-4: i --. -nur ALUMINUM Fnnnmo FANS, galvanized watering pans, clippers, ladels and pails at Braces. _ aozs-q-s-ll , —ATTEND THE BIG auction sale on premises 0t George W. Sharp, on Wed, Apl. 10th_,a_t i p. m. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGSNTS-Ml’. 11W Murdock i: Guardian Agent in Mon- ltague and "will be pieued__tc receive ‘ new and renewal suusullptiom. , , . ..*F0ll'. SALE-A limited quantity of Spauldlng Rose Seed Potatoes. Ap- ply Mort MacLean, Montague. " 2072-4-34li "WIIRTILIZER-Orders must b‘: booked with us on or before Apw.‘ lentil. Poole 8a Thompson, Limited. 20-08-4-5-2. . .*PR.ESBY'I‘ERIAN SERVICES. Will be held cu Sunday, April vmf as follows: 11100 a. m. Dundas; 3.00 p.ln. Cardigan; 7.00 p. m. Montague. Evening subjectjviii ha “Compin- ions oi the Holy Order." “KIEORGETOWN U N I T E D CHURClL-Services Sunday, April 7th at 11 a. m. and '1 p. m. and at Sturgeon 2.15 p. m. if roads are pas- soble. Rev. J. C. Martin will preach. .."‘M(1N'1‘AGUE In the United Church, Montague, next Sunday at 1i a. m. there will ba memorial aar- vice for the two former pastors re- cently called to their reward. Service in Lower Montague at 3 p. m. and in Montague at 7 p. m. ' Hockey Our Other Ys Club have a very creditable hockey team and during the month they visited Cornwall. 0‘Leary and Alberton, they won their game at 0'Leary but, lpst_ at Alber- tnnapd Cornwall. We have the rink ‘ hired on Wednesday’ night tor prac- tice and from 10 to i! turn out each night. In this manner we hold 0E6‘ interest oi’ this fairly large group and they come under the supervision o! the Physical Department. Respectfully submitted R. A. PENDLETON" General Secretary REPORT 0F PHYSICAL DEPT. To the Chairman and Members 0t the Phys$xal Dept. Committca. Gentlemen: _ The following is n report o! the Physical Department for the month oi‘ February: The attendance during February is usually lower than other monaihg ow- 1118 to skating and other outside at.- tractions. Most oi! our clnasu show an increase over last year. Girl: Group: Last YcarMiss Worthy hold a num- ber ot girls classes which an not in exlstance, this year. Glen Partridge, however is conducting a girls cllsl at ‘Jha Y. W. C. A., once a. v/Ilk. A number of other groups o! girl: from the dlflerent churches are using thq gym at every available period. Mi. Orotiklfi Vlllt ouf February can-Jud Maul-l m q were pleased to have Ill.‘ Jfflolvud 0mm‘. Director o! Phylloal-Ilducah tion tor Canada, with us. ‘ _ We made use oi m. til-pm; y. m; fullest extant and he spent a vny busy time t0 our gdvantggg, _ Both that Kent ‘andflueon Square sahgolqyjqrn vialtod when very in- teracting tallu- warn given. w, grogg- 9!‘ IP01" to tho?! and Other Y’: . l" M“! . mil 9o Friday. larch It. lm an l "l-lllifillld.‘ , in the gymnasium. "l1 "l! l!!! Dtymnlqwggmu. A cup- llol’ roam.“ In hold tor the boy: lie-Hm Mimi mu in tun up. about (Hiring present. dildos wag lhowq ind {hi1 lbpwiheib to cum-- unummutuutltmu. ~ c I might Mmnnc m. cremains .1 ‘t. ‘ batter. _ $2.75 $4. $5. o $1.50 a OME IN NOW and see the splendid range of new hats for man. Get. your Easter hat——--and if you are “forehanded” i it’! a. good plan to get two. $2.75 to $7.50." Hats of highest rep- M utation sold here cheaper than in Montreal or Toronto. °n I , '. v Health Services oil Canadian liledlcal- Association , A SCOTTISH INVFSTIGATION. For the put few yuan. the Board ing on an investigation in regard to the nutrition o! school children. 1n the schools o! seven centres select- ed 101' the study, the children were divided 111W 8701B”; Th9 °ble¢lllv° was (p “certain whether or not the children who received a daily rption o! milk would show an improvement in health greater than those who did not receive the milk, or 01°89 who received n biscuit, only?‘ .111: malt Wu that the children receiving milk "N. otter o film!- lolmd to be want! m cent. heavier and toiior than thou not receivlns milk. 111m w. in cum words. a divided improvement in growth- Thq nnml health of-.m0ny of the milk ration group wc: noticeably‘ Till: lmpmvomont wu not temporary, tog they have continued would :0on be in 0mm u! the mucus‘ at the country and that, in lpitc o! the rm o! their mount t0 prucnt problems. they would find the iway out. . i, v I up uurctbat W- Cracker’: visit M: bee! W! huptul 0M in Suture will be 100M torvprd to with much DIIMUN- W l 01m amounts l: l ll lollovt: XIII _ "II JuglqA .1. :0: an: s" III l” JUN“, "any n: ‘ 35' Illtllfldlllhl u.‘ :00 one ,_ I In In no "q a Q0810?! H, n. “L 3-.- Vflllfl] IQ“ .10 ‘c0; u, WJIFlT-wn- .--.- W in no 0n no‘ ' llfllfjollyn. p. .,. I0 m In jg: no on IIIMMOI 1H In pw New mftrr-Itl- ~- -a:E :2: ssfiss -‘~i..i Vé ;§l:+s sdjflsasss .: v ..~ o! Health o! Scotland has been oarry- » w» to improve while the milk rationwwas maintained during a second period oi‘ investigation. This is not the only investigation o! the kind that has been made. other studies o! a similar nature, in many countries, have shown that. during thé growing years, milk, as an ‘article or diet, is essential. The need and value oLmllk cannot be top strongly emphasized, because we have no substitute im- it. The practical leou, for parents and those iuchcrge o! children is txfsee to lt that their children are not being handicapped through the lack or milk in the diet. Milk is not_a. complete diet for school chil- dron, but no diet is complete with- out milk. Milk may be used in many ways. It la not necessary that it be dnink. WALL It may be taken on cereals and other foods; it may be used in cocoa. in milk puddings or in any other clin- ilar manner. It need hardly be said that sate, pure milk only should be used, and that means milk iroxn hiilthy cows, produced in a cleanly manner and then pasteurized. Questions, concerning Health, ud- dl-essed t0 the Canadian Medical As- will Be answered personally by let- ter. Bell .& Mathieson nliiilusrans a soucrrons Offices — Chnrlottctown and Montague. MONEY T0 LOAN Ask for the. 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