. en ed Holstein Cow. Q13.‘ :1.‘ an: t ‘ "R503. Fossible continued $101.11 111159 1- _Z filters Walt for ‘Communication DQNDON. ‘May 12. -—In expecta- ,,r some important commlllli- “min, (m... the labor lllell ill eon- ruwirt‘ llt llclldhnurters in Eccles- "relslplllre. .i'relni r ‘ Baldwin, §‘,’,',',,,',,... Churchill, "Sir'Arthur slpgl-Ailllililllfl, Minister oi‘ Lubor and fill. iililfl of ‘Ilirkenheall, tile ‘liarlplis ol‘ Salisbury, tile l-Jarl of balm“. “m1 others waited in the |'|’0llli1'l"-\' resilience ill Downing ‘Street to recciVii "- ‘ ' snugly uftel‘ 1 nclmzk in the lmurnjng they were iufornled that ‘he wprpgpllllltlves or the Trades Union (‘oullress llid not propose to 5....“ anytolnnlnnil-ntion ut. pre- _ l, Hovpwj! QPQY 1'4‘ Vittoria‘ Hotel One oi the largest and beet eqlflpped Hotels In Eutern canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 \f which have private bathe. Completely renovated h. the past few yearn. Few ., Hotel: throughout Canada and the United Staten have p; |plendld table. Courteous ldfVlCfl to all Gueetl. Tele- phone: in roomi- i Rat" $4.00 f0 ‘5-00 per day. . < 1.: we». _ >-..3-—;e -. -. (Jharlottetown Hotel £70., Ltd. Proprietors ‘ HARRY C. BROWN. Manager VIOTORIA‘ HOTEL l). (loldl-llilllrg, Cornwall; -(‘._ A, Aflilililllli, hiolllreal; .‘\. .l. lluii‘, ‘ llallillx; ‘\\'. ii. l)uupil,\',' ‘Si. .lolin;| ii. Slllilll, Windsor; A. hluctlowall‘ .s|. .ln|ln; ll. ll. lianlshy. Montreal? i. .»\. llorol . ’i‘llronlo; i-I. lilll't'.llilll| lraut, Si. Joirriii \\'. i‘). ilrolvilmi isaid lllcnnt striking dowll our own |i'll\sh Jongllt lkglifiiyiliblgfi, Il_lliii'ax;,_ la sent. ii. is understood that u delega- tion of the 'l‘rades Union (‘ongrcss will meet the Premier and other Ministers of the Cabinet this (Wednesday) forenoon. ill vi Embafllo on Foreign Funds cosmos. L“ May ll-——A 'l‘rzldes Ullioll (‘ongress spullesnllln an- nounced tonight that he under- stood the (lovernnll-nt has placed an enlbargl) on foreign flllllls which alight be sent to the British strikers. l). Freighter Held Up NEW YORK, May 11.—-'l‘he Bar- ber Line freighter Sandcgate Castle. wilicil was to have sailed tollay tor (‘tlDGl0\\’ll, via Philadelphia with a general cargo was detained when its crew l|lllt work ill sympathy ‘with the British general strikc at ‘the instigation of the Marine flrlansport Workers Industrial Un- ion uew era of life for It was the. flirst vessel to be ll-eltl‘ lup since the union, a btanch of tire industrial workers of the world de- iclurcd a strike at. midnight ‘Sunday |for a flat S15 a lnolliil wage ill- |orezlse for all grades. in addition. the union cluiuled ll eonlplete wllik- Iont of llle‘ crew of‘ oil tankers alrd ltlnerican frcigilter. fu 11f Sir John Simon's Speech 'I.O.\'DON. M May l1. —Sir Joint ‘|Sinlon ill behalf of “If! Liberal {part today nlulle n fresh bid for rcsulnptiop ol‘ the peace negotia- tions ill the course of a speech in the Iionse of ‘Commons. He nlaill- pained his zlrgulnellt that the gen- .‘Pl‘1ii strike was illegal as opposed |to the contention of Sir Henry ‘Siesser, legal adviser of the ‘fralles Union (Jongress, that it was covered hy the 'I‘rades Dis- putes Act. A fight tll a finish he Iii and blood and to talk of such -no man a terrible conflict. 'l‘llen reiterating that. both the 'l'rllllcs linlon ‘(Tllngrcss and the (lovcrlllfll-llt nppcurl-li lo be afraid to make a move for tear of dis-I playing Wtlllifliill-ili he announced that he and solue of his friends proporzcll to ilHHllllit? llle responsib- iiity. \linll.rli's ‘lduinu-ul for colds. i lrlésiriilii v Al) One insertion .... _ Four llisartinrlx iilglll insertions .. . MOQ-O9-004§QQ-0-O0-%QQ4+Q-O-§§&O_MQQ4Q0 0000 a co o oooo-OO-O- VERT SEMENTS lll- 110i‘ lllln of l5 worwln 7|- pnr line ul Ii wurllll .\ gents Wanted BRTRAIT AGENT$ -— WRlTE l'nr catalogue. United "Art I.i.d., 4 Brunswick ’l‘oront0. V‘ llliscellanoous ‘ Ill-TMATIVIcDOFTiTLDJII-AND SUR- Hveyur, llernlanville. 902il-5-1-lnlo "ARMERS SEND_ Us. yous Willi to be carded aull spun 11110 yarn, single 25 cents. double and twisted 28 cents per Wilmi- l<‘. ii, (lopp, Woollen Mills. Port Eight, N. B. 8955-5-5wfmGl. Situation s ‘r-‘wiillhlfld __.._.........<._.___ __._ EXPHIIENCED WOMAN WANTS ii [Nlfiiliflll as nurse or house- 111" itt'i‘. References." Apply 261 Fitzroy SL, City; 9147-5-5-61 Sltuwtion Vacant BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN lo sell popular line household necessities and toliof. articles; illglwonlullaslon; experience or mltlilli unnecessary. Bradley- tiurretson, Limited, Brantford Ont. S, V. Apl, 27-121 __‘TTT_*"—‘"_—'r-‘ ‘i’? Female Ilelp Wanted WANTED-A MAID. -HIGHEST ‘Wises. ‘No washing. Apply 1n ihllllills Espla-uade. 91fl0-10-3l __________________€__ ‘WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL ll0llSl\ k, | br ‘OX FARMER WANTED ATI Street?“ “my 42,,2§Z'5..§§i r once to take over Fox Form withi “g ' some capital. Finn (qfllptéiétigliiz: w ll A. T. McConno . as l For 541° . ' so; street, Portland, Maine. I . _ _ _. - ‘if: SAM-s-alzeo om-s All‘? 908N510 l_v, . . Irv. My “any Rotiilgflfi-lzo-“litl-Zli “mnted .FOR SALE — iOEl-‘DTTITUNITY FOR SALE AT PORTYAGE LOT ‘nrolllern col "llirllcl-s. Apply on prcluisus Iii-t "Prince Street, op- posite St. i'uui‘s Cilurcb. Siwltl-lil-tii. APPLE “mess 1 YEAR OLD, Sky, Macintosh, Melba, 75c cllch. $7.00 for l0; Raspberry plants $4.00 per 100; Strawberry plants $1.00 per .100, All home grown. F. S. Reeves, liiidon. _ 9150-5-8-81 knocks but once. A chance for the person with .'l moderate cupi- lal to secure one of tho best pay- EGGS FOR HATCHINGr-BLACK ivfinorcas null Rhoda island Reds. Wily not get. eggs that will grade extras. I cull supply you. From ‘one of the beet Standard Bred flocks in the Mnrlillnos. $1.50 per setting. W. J. Clldluore, care iCudnloro Bros, or 82 Elm Ave. Charlottetown. 9206-5-11-21 Male Help Wantod AN WANTED-IMMEDLATELY . exillerleneed forineRlA-lvvig’ J- 11- - , 6X11" Br. Jmmn.‘ 9106-5-5-w 2i In F0‘R sate-coon mum cow. .('i"‘i‘llilf‘ly grade. Apply W. A. "Mfiilvr. West Royalty. 0234-12-31 ‘PPR sAtz-usvv-Lv reass- Apply Herb. _ Dennis, lwflrghfldldl 935540;“, F011 SALE-NEWLY rnssusn- ed coW. Guerniey grndef‘, -9uy V llodll, nrlmkley _ 9201541431 “-_-—_-—-.—-v-——i—~ FOR SALE on To LET-STIRL- “ls "misc. 1s orllnml st, blml Wlih stalls, Phone i100. WANTE‘D.—1GIRL ‘eosnezn tn private family. Aliiiiy 111111 11mm- 9214-59124" wmreo noomzn - vourlo‘ woman Preferred. seniargfesi I l a o .. .. 0 $,',’,‘.’l{,.,.',,'_ e r azos-ll-lz-sl BRAKESMAN WANTED ATEAIS l Royalty rooms and £11181“? 5""| lll-vnn roomed house. A9111)’ Matilda Wrowse, 218 Willeboro fllreet. 9223-5d2-2i WANTED-ALL KINDS or rum o}. tr- ‘ l . - -~ .L_.___."”“"’"“‘ 33$iii$°'.§'.'§"'3§if ..‘.’l‘.‘..°.i...°;i.i. Fort s/lLeL‘ " . ton. lliwsy" '1 """"“'~ -'~ A"“°"' in“... ,n,,,,,1;t,zlz|‘fot'kl',,i.. fllhhml. When-sale. »‘"l"v sr-wlry A Ell art's: r. New Brunswick 9 ""' ' 0. Bcx .173. . r 4-12-21 ( ______x_...-'-. -~~~¢ - * ~- fi‘ c‘ Bushes justurrlved at. Wool We invite your inspection, MacDonald, pastor Church. Sunlmerside, returned to from Charlottetown yesterday] He went to Mlscouche delivered his popular lecture on his Euro- pean Trip. . Sllmlnerslde class MeWlLLiAMS~At ‘ May lllll,’ l\‘llf~‘.. liavili Mc\Vlliia‘nlfi.lonly of Body hilt of Solll and For- =IKP11 34 Y“111"‘i- 5311191111 Tiliimfiiwltunes that lln require the merciful Central Guardian A FRESH supply of T0 MlSCOUCHE.—Rev. John ui’ St. st evening where he MORE SETTLERS ARRIVE.- Two more families of English illl- by the late truill lost evening a ll were met at the station null taken cum of by ‘Mr. (Lilith-Williams. Super- the ‘Soldiers Settlement igrants arrived ill the c! sor of Board. __-._ SUCCESSFUL LAW STUDENT —-'i‘lle Halifax iieralli of May 8th Mary Mc- llltyre. liaugiltcl- n1‘ the late i)l". J. Miss hicilltyre, who is u law student. at Duillousic awarded the degree of iliiil. 'i‘lle ffnrswell prize for the-third year between Artilur Jfoss Hllil, who took fil"stl'-11111‘kl 1° 1111115955 plul-c lll the year's utork and Miss Ml-intyre who took second pluce. rries a ellt oi‘ Miss ‘McIntyre of Montague. University has has been divided __.{<Q-Q§-—-——- : : Conquers Asthma. To the mes from the remedy DEATHS _ N rill 2 o'clock. cDO NALD.—At years. Muy her S0111 Pvt-il- peace. DOW N—-At 125 11 o.ln. IN MEMORIAM ‘ In Loving Memory of FRANK J. BRADLEY Who Died in Charlottetown, May 12th, 1925. Long days and nights bore the pain To wait for cure, but all in he vain Till God alone knew what was bent He took him home and gave him rest, INSERTED av Hi8 WIFE AND FAMILY. your patients which you are ill ho- .4=€.':._____ _l_.___ In Memorum ‘i?’ Jlliiiltlnn‘); ‘ _ _ miseries of wilirh cannot be hill. lllllnilql|iry ‘ ' ll)'ldu,s_lé,gi' d" “twill-i 111""'<11'Y "1 [hilliii-‘i all the cupboards of ‘which are op- " ___"l_____‘ _lf'f'r_ __ a lullglvl-ll who? departed this llle, H. unto you allll you become the FOR SALE__DES|RABLE BmcK Mil)’ 13H“ m3"- lnvolunlury possessor of the most resident-c, centrally located, all Th,“ “mph Ming‘, hark “mmmiufi sacred collfidenues, known per- llt‘ u low-ll one gonl- to rest And those who think ol‘ him lddil)’ .-\rc tilose. that iu\'1'.il*i\li11 lIB-‘ll- iuscl-tl-d by his friends Ml‘ 111111 itdrs John lsluierre. Furiulle "P1111111 r. is‘. l. 11226 IN MEMORIAM in Loving Memory. of. Jacob L. scllar of Fredericton, -P. E. Island- who entered into rest the 12th of ing business" ill the centre of Ma)’. 1925- ' tCity. .lfeasons for selling poor l‘ _ d "l ilealtil. Apply A.B.C. Cure Gnurd- h‘ ‘F":“:;'I‘L‘:°" “any” 5° y hm’ 9207-5414“ Where the gentle flowers wave. Lies the one we love no dearlY his silent. lonely grave- Friends may think he is fortwifi" That the wound ls surely healed. 5M ‘they little knolw the sorrow Lies within tour hearts concerted. Days of sadness still come oer us Tears In silence often flow, Memory keeps him ever near uel Though he died one year 100-" INSERTED BY WIFE AND FAMILY. Queen Hotel gin“ taking . ever "III Hotel we have epent ma"! thousand: of dollere in repairs and |MFP°V"'"""' " le new the finest Hotel of It! cl”. In the Maritime Prov- lneee- It 1PM!" u‘ "m" who want n eemfortlbll Hotel end ll1|""“¢‘“"" "ml excellent eel-vice at a model's‘ p“ prise. . i Rates $3399 l ‘l!- ' Lilarlottetown - Hotel’ 00., Ltd. f‘ Preprletere mu u. neonate. HIP-u? Shrubs, worths. ilwiplgsinst the invisible demon of dis- Paul's been he i‘ levell from the terrible HlllftiCullllK‘lllf’ilf<llll'tfll sympathy and due m asthma p. a great 1pm,; but collliliulllioll cl‘ llffvciitlll -witll firm- to be safe-guarded for the future isdili-‘ifi. gain the "Juli even greater, Not iOllly does Dr, .l.‘ller pzltil-llf, will Iznow what sort of I). Kellogg's Asthma Remedy bl'lng,Il1111iv111 1111.‘; 11 prompt relief‘ pm ll inlfoflugefl n titan anyone else will be in a po- afflictlellisitlon to “minister to the ink" dis- iSystenlntic inhaling of smoke oritrurwii. liilick 1T0"! preveutshxloted sorrow re-uttzlcks and often effects a |per-‘ nlllllcut cure. Tryoll. (llenfllnning, on May ti. iCstl-lil: Mary, dearly ‘belov- ell wife of Malcolm hicDonallLuglell interment [of Anatomy and Physiology is good Six Nurses Graduate. Continued from p850 1. ease, he is entitled to whatever ‘our science and good nursing C1111 give lllm and also to hunlau sym- pathy and kindness. You will there fore, i sincerely hope, not. full 11110 the error of attempting to pick and choose your patients. You must tuke the good with the ‘bad, the hard case with the easy. To do other- ‘wise is t0 seek your own interest and to make of ll llillh and sacred culling u. sordid business. in s0 do- ing you will have burtered uway the birthright of a noble heritage, trllduced the nurses’ well deserved title of the friend of man, and fal- sified the best traditions of an an clent and‘ honorable Guild. With the ideals "you entertain now, your future is indissoluhiy bound. -it is, perhaps not without some justification, that ‘we are lsometinl- es accused of thinking too much or the malady andtoo little of the i111" tieut .'i‘lle wflilfk of an old Eug- _iisll physician, although addressed ,to pilysieialls applies more alptiy. i “it. is of more importance to know what sort oi a patient has a disease than wilul sol-i of disease a patient has." The successful nurse will, by a finely ll wise J. e. I confidence oi disease, allll more the memory ll allll raze out the written troubles of the brain." Who is there to say that this is not of equal inlportllnce with the direct llftltllllltklll. of the disease? Ill the quaint language of Sir Thomas Jlrown. “There are infirmitles not hand 0t‘ our abilities." There is just some danger that, ill these |days of great advancement ill the {material sciences the nurse should mllltlfflllllt.‘ so engrossed in the intel- dcrtuul side of her profession us to {lose the distinctly llulnnn touch. Eugion 5L, ‘May llle kindly service and the wi-de 11th. Doris Viola, ‘aged 18 months. Isylnputilies Wiliflii. 1111B!‘ 1111. are lilefllig Cove, N. S., last year, and four daughter ‘of iMr. and Mrs. Clifford‘ Down. Funeral Wednesday. service start-Eng at People's Cemetery. life giving principles of your cal- ;iing_ To have a sound knowledge ‘bllt to faithfully carry out the lu- structious of the attending physic- ian and to lleal skillfully and kind- ly with the needs anlleecentrlclties oi’ your patient, is better.- lll these modern days, when, as someone has said. “Speech has .tailcn the place of thought," there has developed a practice which, if you honor your profession. you will have nothing to do. I refer to the habit of openly and lnllilly dis- cussing ailments uuli surgical oper- ations that should never lbe men- ‘tlllnell. it is a common thing to incur now-a-linys, diseases and con- liitions spoken oi‘ in public that ollr grandmothers would have blushed to mention tn the family lphysiclan. No right thinking nurse {will take part in conversations of this sort. It_is so easy to go a step farther and discuss the affairs of inor hound to keep secret, Willie lyou arc not the recipient of all the wretl-llell secrets of‘ life as are the haps to no other soul. Cultivate what Carilsle calls the talent for silence which, we are told. is not the wisdom of fools, but if rigiltiy tllllell, the honor of wise men. Re- lncnrber the words of the "Psalmist and keep your mouth as it were with o. bridle. 11o not think that because yoll have completed your course of training the need of further study is over. 0n the contrary, being on your own resources, you may rea- lize that. there is still n lot to he learned, As often as circumstances permit go away to work in other hospitals, among other‘ teachers. learn new methods and get new ideas and thus keep in touch with the progress of your profession. John lllrigilt once defined happiness as a congenial occupation with a continual sense of progress. Your presence here tonight is evllleucl- that your occupation is congenial. It. remains for you to so govern your life that you will know tilnt continual sense of progress. In (roueiuslon allow me to quote the words of Lord Lister: "If you hall nothing but pecuniary rewards to look to your profession would not. be once to be desired. ‘But ill its practice you will lflnd it to he attended with peculiar privileges second to none in intense interest and pllre pleasures, It is your proud office to attend the fiesllly taber- lnocle of the immortal spirit and your path if rightly followed, will be guided by unfettered truth and love unfelgned." In pursuit of this noble and holy THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN laud hospitals invariably stood at the top of the ‘profession in foreign fields. He added that financial re- strictions prevented _ Hospital from enlarging its truin- ing school, so that the maximum number of graduates was about sill hardly enough to supply the de- mand, and not sufficient to cope taguinst the loss incurred by ‘nurses leaving for other fields. He lspoke ill commendation of the in- icreasiug attention that was being ‘paid by island institutions to this brunch of hospital wolil. and ill conclusion reminded the public that the annual meeting of the trustees and contributors to the Prince Edward Hospital was being held on Monday uext, 70th Annual Meeting Continued from page 1. Student Work ‘ e115] Our program for the Students, outside of the regular gym. work for the members, -was continued on ill the form lof social gatherings lull lSaturlluy night. when each week |from 150 to 200 gathered for a. program of singling, nlusicnl num- bers, talks, readings and games. 'i‘lleso socials were fol" the girls as \veli as llle boys. The students attend the Sunday Services ill large numbers each week. Radio Concerts Our iladlo has proved to be a source of delight and interest to our Senior Members as well as ollr iloys. During the winter season, the ‘liadio was always in use, and we were able to entertain large nllnl- ilers of ollr members and their friends. Summer Camps FWVTW it has been difficult to get lllly iiilrtte number of boys to attend the ‘M. R, E. ‘C. Provincial Calnp, on aclzollnt of the many other events which seem to come off at the ‘Siiille time. .‘\ Maritime Institute was ilcill in lot ollr members attended; it is ex- placted that a larger number will attend this year. It is planned to hold a Y. M. C. A. Camp this year for ‘Charlottetown boys and fl large number are ex- pected to atiunll. ozvstoree Films ‘ enmrso PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEMENT8 ORASWELL STUDIO 137 Greet George Street ies earned and paid New Year's Reception gymnastic. took place. The her of guests. Y’eMen'sClub This service elull 0f the Y, M. C. A» each 'l‘hurs'lluy_ night in the "Y" for supper, sing-song and lecture or talk, the program lasting for hour. ‘iService" is this Club. null the members are all solidly behind the Y. M. C. A. 'i‘lle Club was organized in lieeclubcr with 18 members, alld now has 33 on its‘rull. In General Ollr Building forms tlolllli centre of the city. and serv- gwnlzations used nllr Iiuilliiug once meetings, 'i‘lle thanks of the Iiirectnrs and ‘Stuff is dlle those who have given for the support unll l)irec To the retiring have served their lest thlllliks and appreciation. ledge tile continued whole-hearted support and courtesies received from the press of ollr city. To the Ministers who have so ioyally supported the Association anli the work it is doing, we can lult exlpress our thanks and say that the Y. M, C. A. is theirs t0 command. It is our hope that the Association may be able to serve the Churches in a larger measure than ever before in the work of I National Council and Special We were favored with many vis- its the past year front our Nation-l or of Buckley, National galore, India, Mr. Tom Jjest, of John and Mr. Millfflly Brooks. of: ‘Ceylon, India, who il-l with us today The inspiration and help given us especially lo our staff by the visiting lSeereturles is of great value, and goes to show us that oven though the Association is 7i years olll, it is oll- ly a link ill the chain that circles the world ill ll iiI‘0l|l(?l'llU'.i\_l llt‘ scr- lice. Membership i I (lnr nlenlhership has 220th, had reached the point ill its history, 601i, divided as follows: Juniors, 8-1; intermediates, 40; lStu-dents, 36; Limited, 79; Seniors, 211; Business Men, 15S; 'l‘utal 608. Conferences and Conventions It has always been the policy of your Board of Directors to let our Staff attend the various Y. M. C. A, Conventions This past. year, Mr. Walker attended the annual meet- ing of nil the Canadian Y.M.C.A.‘s and‘ ‘Mir. Pendieton attended the "Maritime meeting at Mpnctou, During the year, Mr. Walker fur- ther completed ills studies at ‘Luke Cllulalllclllng, the Y. M. C. A. Sunl- nler School, unll ollr fleneral Sec- retary attended the lifurltlulo ‘School at Big Cove, N. 5S, 'l‘heso courses und conventions material- ly helped our Secretaries. Staff No change of Staff took place during the year, except the udlll- leys and certain office Wfllflf. * ' r The Ladies’ Auxiliary / No verbal praise would be suffic- ient to thank our noble band of workers. who under the leadership of Mrs, W. T. irillggnn, anll later of Mrs. Samuel Campbell, catered so efficiently to the various needs of our large membership. Through- out the year, the indies have been calling I wish you-all Gnd-spr-cd. , The second part of the program‘ ileglln with ll very pleasingly run-l llerell vocal duet, “O That We Two were Maytag," lby tMtrs. Lawson and lMr. Elmer Ritchie followed by a vocal solo, "Sing. Sing. ‘Birds on the Wingfifisnng with splendid ef- Ifect by Mrs-W, E. Fletcher, lllld a vi-olin solo, "Spanish panes. by ‘Miss Kathleen. popularity with locnl audiences was expressed by insistent demands |'l‘r_ an encore. Theclliillng number was a v-ncnl trio "Drink to Me Qnly With Thine‘ Eyes,“ sung with‘ re- markably fine effect by Messrs. Dlngweii. Qulgleyl- and fiterns, and also calling rm- an encore. ‘ l Jolt before. the‘ exercises closed. the fihdlffltillfP-I-FURDQUN, render- ed llle enfllhtoletldilettouile grad- uating nnreell, null rilnetkell that ‘ Jliiofetlsion who re- ceived tlblfearfy traiping ill is- a s 0 a é l, . ‘i - -. ii '1 v.11‘!- ‘ i" at our buck to assist us ill every way possible. We wish at this time to let them know how much the Directors and the membership inl general appreciate their and untirlng service throughout the‘ year. I It would have for been impossible wonderful bsdltlng liley received from the ladies. 1 . Vice Pros.—Zlnn to be appointed ffifilfivfarosl vice Pres-flannel Christian, . l , 22 Mrs Henry Iltglftlelicilrdtgdatbaliyg 355 Vice lPres-Jisptlst, Mrs Brehautl Tm" Range" 131 Other reports were rend as lol- Tuxls Boys 90 lows, and adopted" individually: gludems , , , 230 House Committee-Mr, J. i6. liar- . Junior Basket ‘Bail 304 rie. I Junior Games .. 190i Games Committee-Mr. Henry = Veteran's Volley Ball . . 515 Lapthorn. _' Kguo! 13MB! X0114 Bell (retailer) a7: Edllcatlogll committee-air. n. Toronto, Mr. .A. M. Gregg, Saint; Charlottetown ' ' Your other athletes in all twenty-seven The relay teams were defeated but luajority of the prizes for thelielli and track events to Charlottetown. faithful Nortilllm. assisted very successful. 0m- gmn u, 1m... named m.) schools or churches outside of the played the work they did if it had not "mummi- I-Iornhy, “lllilfldifltlll for the l v5' Christian Movement socials in the ___ gymnasium on Saturday nights. showed a large increase over the our Lord and Master. In closing, we wish to express ollr earnest appreciation of Gods Divine Leadership and Blessing. a] Mon, whp hclped [[5 ailing wlthiWl: pray that l]... lnfluence n; me|tlle Auxiliary free of charge, an. our work ill fllle shape. Among theiYvlilllz Mfiife Cilrifillflll vlsllnrg l‘... the year we", -l\1r_ '1",'tiou will be far-reaching alld tllatj‘““’"!""“ “Tr” -l’r“”°l" “WW1 l“ i), l-allun, i... ill-glottal sccl-elllrynil may be increasingly 11w 11111111111 mf" “mu”; _ Mn ‘L [L (hawker, National Dhwcv m. lending ‘Hwy yuung "w" ‘many-ls llle l-atbcr ullli boll banquet ' Physical Work, Mr. l. Aflboys w iwkowledge Associa- Jcsus Christ Buys’ wmqpus tilcil- Lord and Saviour, Secretary, Mr, John Isaac, of Bale lfcspcctfuliy submitted P. W. TURNER Acting President R. A. PENDLETON General Seerelzlry This report was cllopra-ll m. mo- tion of .Vir. iizltci ended by Mr. .i._ J. Stacey. The election oi’ directors resulted follows: 2 J. A. MacMillzln, .\ir. J. A. ‘Clflrk, Dr. J. w. MacKeu- 'I.ic. Ml‘, C. 1.. Macliny, .\lr. W. l-l. iientley and Mr. If. ll, lMzloNt-ill. 'i‘lle report. of the Finance Colli- 1. nlittec -was read by the chlllrluuu olbsociabic afternoon was spent. that conlluitlee, .\ir W. A. Stewart ill detail and showed u small liefic; grow" a It of $58 ln the year's ol)erlltilllls.‘.°l' 110111 01d m,“ each mun“, m“; m, Amp (iutslanlling accounts were $52illlleiilseivfifl ‘If 111B Ollliflflilifiii‘ 1"‘ v ’ mgp...“ and unpaid pledges amount to $155 "a" at the "Y"- l (in motion this report was also adopted. Tile report of the tLadles Auxili- ary was read by Mrs. J. J. Stewart as follows: REPORT OF THE PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT r-"oa YEAR 1925-26 lSirsz-fflle Physical Department flog to submit ‘the following report of the ‘past year's work for your approval and adoption. The Gymnasium. In excellent condition and being kept on the go continually. ' The Apparatus. All in good condition and bein-g kept up by ilnprorleuleu-ts from time to time. Gym. Clauses. Increased in number thereby providing greater variety for the Iboys lo choose "from. Lockerp’ and ‘MShoyvere. Going, tron-g allll being, kept in constauti use. Exhibitions. Three of’ were put. oil during the year and were successful fronl every Slftlltli tioll to it of Mr. Jewer Clow who imlmb‘ i segem Yguni? gymnasts‘ l 1 , - . _ are - e n; p ope . s n marge m the Bowllng Al Basket sun. Completed four leagues. Junior, Onedeague Senior. Anl-stant Secretary 1. Assstell in training -the fire- men for the toumsnlelrt held here last ‘Fall in which they won the majority of the prizes and also malle- u. new world's record for the quarter mile hose reel race. 2. Took two relay teams and to Isummerside on the 1st of July. the "boys: succeeded in bringing the ll. Took fourteen athletes to in running off the events. Again the boys were 4. Assisted at eight soclals in Conducted twenty Student Frhe clues attendance which llurlng the past season. our lud- over to'the “Y" the large sum of $370. The Annual New Year's Recep- tion wlls most successfully carried out by the ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary and the Board of Directors. Tile usual exhibition and Eunice building ill its special evergreen decorations lodk- ell lovely. Itefreshlneuts were serv ell by the ladies to the large llulll- comlposed of members from twenty yeurs of use and up. nleets (flit! the motto of the rel-roa- cs for the ‘holding of nlully differ- clll nlectiugs. About l5 different or- or luore during the year for tilclr so freely of their time unll nloney the enlarging of llle work ol‘ llle 'CiiilI'l()ll(‘.l0\YIl Young Men's (Illristlnn Association, s. who Association so well. WP wish tn extend ollr heart- The Directors gratefully ncllnnlv- s m, scc-‘Hqve Are counting on Till‘: “Y” 1s GIVE Orphanage 1th Payment DUE PAGE " 200 LADS " you to keep gym. classes, vocational talks and classes, social “good times” and. religious in- struction going—in short, to make them four-square men. THE WA Y:- TODAY. - Space Given by Patons, Ltd. .._- _. __.._i_._.._ -_ a Campaign l-Jxilibitlons . . . . . . .. . lfiu -ill~i 22ft Seniors . . . . .. Ill! Specials . . 11.". 5,223 Respectfully "submitted, tsqe.) GEO. c. WALKER, Assistant Sccrlelllry u. hearty vote of tllullks to llle .\llx- Ii. itogers, seconded by Mr. .l. A.‘ hial-‘Mlilall. 'i‘lle Physical Department rl-porti was read as follows: t ‘ANNUAL REPORT OF i LADIES AUXlLIABVl At the close of another year the Lollies Auxiliary of Y, jll, l‘, ,\_ notwithstanding the sincerity of‘ the winter and tllenumerous calls-i loll the members for other liutiesz ‘a very encouraging report. i During the year four iilliit|llfilt~i have been held, the first was till- collectors banquet at wilicll a slnall tee Wits charged. This was followed by the annual "banquet. ‘which was gi-ven ‘by llle ladies ol other one ill November when ll..- Tile tollrtll and lust iilelll ill February. stalltilli sum affair. Two rummage sales were ill-.l.] during the year—the first was in May this being the annual oul». the other in November a good suln ,was realized from both. i lu Dcccnlber a bean supper was but through lack of lldvcr ltisillg it was not as well [latroniz- ed us the Auxiliary éXjiettir-tl. l We held two "At linlncs" first was lfl ilnnor of Mrs Penlllcton who collie to our city ills a bride ~11 presentation Wilt. made Mrs Pellllieton null a VI'I'_Y Quite a still- was realized at this till- itu) New Year's Day the second “At Home" was held. quite a nmuber' and young avalll-d All there were pleased with tilclr afternoon, During the winter the Ladies Auxiliary served supper t'Vt'I‘_\“ 'i‘ilursday night to the Y's All-us’ Club, this was one of the Ciilcll sources to revenue. In March candy was sold at all entertainment ill tile "Y" and ill April a pantry sllle was coudurll-ll at liflliliilifs store. This flnishl-d the year's work. Tile lolal amount raised was $487.49 wltll $116.21 expenditures leaving n bul- a-nce of $371.28. 'i‘lle success of the year's work is due ill a great. measure to our retiring President, Mrs Saulucl (fanlpbell, who us we all know llud so lnlllly demands on her time, but never failed was always al all times really to work for the also to the people of tile various churches who responded so gent - ously tn the call for contrihuti Tile members of the Auxiliary‘ deeply appreciate the kindness. themund good will shown by Mr. Pen-l “-~————— liieton and his assistant. Mr.‘ Walker both of whom were ulways really to assist in whatever way, they could. Tile Auxiliary also expresses ilsl gratitude to the Board of Dlrerlors for their hearty cooperation and trust that the ensuing your that they with the help of the Auxlllar_v3 o better work than ever before: The members of the Auxiliary cunt be depended on to stand true to’ the Y. iM. C. A. an institution tilat» is doing such n noble work among? the young men of our land. l ANNIE A. STEWART I Secretory." Hon. Press-Mrs W. P. Douil IPres-Mrs Andrew MllcNair Vice Pres-Mrs S. Clllnpimii Trans-Mrs John MIICLBFCII, (re-eiected.) ‘Seey-Mrs J. J. Stewart, elected). - Vice ‘Pres-Trinity Mrs ‘Puncher and Miss White Vice. Pres-St. Paul's, Mrs. R. Cox Press-St. (re-l Vice Jamieson Vice Pres-St. Peters, Mrs E. A. Foster James, Mrs. The adoption of this report, with‘ ilillry for its inesllluuble assistant-cl ill the past, was uuovcd iby l..ir. ii.i sllort sing song was til-urge J. Tweedy. House 0f Commons Qnls-lrs. ‘Qtiiiiii! Sneaker of‘ the Hons.- of (onlmuns at lust night's session, .7 ff" m . ., _. i]. Miller. Foreign Work \\'. M. lluwe, 'i‘lle lollolvillg spoke ‘of the work embraced COlllillil\l:.'— .\lr. ill Llliilifilt by llil so L. i E ii. .l. A. Mine-Nair, l-nd atoll. .\ir ‘hiurrny ilrooks, recently re- turned truin Ceylon, Will-l the slug-l;- illi spellilel- ol the evening. lepro- llle Canadian National ‘Council. ‘.\fl". Brooks took us. his subject, “'i‘lle World Uutlollk of the ‘Y. ‘M. C. .‘\.“ but owing lo llle late hour -lle was unable to.go illlo it with his ordinary thoroughness: lli)\\.'t'.\'('l‘ ills brief outline silowed clearly thl- scope oi‘ Y work ill for- eign tieills. i-ll this respect be said that tilt‘ labors of llle Y. M. C A. could be sunlmed up under a few ilealiings, such as its cilristiall teachings, its adaptability to dlff~ crlng conditions. its accomplish- lllcnt of its (‘Tttfy purpose, its pro- grcssiveness. its nlessugc to sucie- ty-, and the spirit of sacrifice that has l-llaracttlrizcd all the work it. has undertaken. The next tcw years, said Mi‘. lirooks, were going to ue serious ones, particularly ill the .t with its [lCUUllilf prubleurs, inc lll.~ll', its ilnporllllll oi llrerpllpululion. ill l'lll‘illl. lnliia, ltussia llud Japan wilcrc lnucll of the lrullgcliioll of pl-llpll-s '.L'(Tlll'l\f(l, llle Y. .\‘L. l‘. A. was taking ll big pilrae ill the ilellrls and interest of tile people, dlifi everywhere the willing hnlld of welcome was being -.x'eli.-.i to its workers. .-\ lolc oi‘ lilsllks to the retiring directors was expressed by Mr. 'l‘.ul'nel' on ilehuif of the Board, and likewise to the (lellcral Secretary, .\lr. if, A. Pl-ndletoll, and ills As- .ol~lu1e Mr. (leorge Walker. A vote ll‘ tlllllfils to the press was moved by .\ir. ii. 1E. Miller, and seconded by ‘Mr. J. id, ilarris. A spcclul rote of lllunils was tl-lllierell to ‘Mrs. An- drew hint-Nair. President, and the other nlcnllu-rz: of the Lollies Aux- ilillry, for llle annual banquet which hnli _bl.-cn so ably provided. The nlotioll was made by .\lr. lien- l-y inlplllorne and seconded by iiev. Mr. billion. it was responded to by Mrs. LVllncNnlr‘. " 'i‘lle entertainment for llle even- ing consisted at‘ a delightful solo by i\irs_ W. .l. Stewart, and u pleasing reading by Dr, (ll-cell, A led by .\lr. ‘sell-t lug Hollors Mr. J . A. Messervey (Special to the Guardian.) Mi‘. J. A, lMcsservy, My, for hall the honor oi‘ being ——- ‘<0 An acid stomach caused b creates rheumatic s rllhl with SeigeFs y indigestion often YIIIDIUIIIB. Set your stomach Syrup. Any drug store. .____ English (Burroughs Welcome) Fox Worm Capsules -—-¢- The SAFE and RELIABLE Remedy for young pupa. 01.00; fer box of 28 eapelllee. i0‘ boxee Sfmoponpaid to any. address el receipt of price. is llughesilrllgtidll Limited." y