‘i; - L (a flzzfisliylbeifilezz? it o i‘, the ~ ' -‘ title Watermanh has‘ earned‘ from " thousands of Christmaslsheppersi Add no wonder l.» A» Watermlds never fails to p1,," and la usefulness will continue un- giminiihed for years and years to come. ' Yisit your Wa dealer-la and see, (here .oi=r~b¢.§i1,, , in??? Lire-Sheath Desk Setsfjyhrchj‘ ve vrvorrauch Vin taut lcelaim oiiill sidemSee, too, iziierecently- introduced jfrwo-Tbne Colour‘ Pens and Pencils. And ‘cumin; the dealers line of number Seven Pena‘ with its six variations of nib to hit any handwriting style. See ior yourself how easy it_now is to select a Waterman’: which will be appropriate as a gift for any relative or friend. Write for our presentation and trophy booklet 706215. Onyx or marble ‘um: ‘n > giglo-oilylflflflilzilzblil shim: Jam! mail " u...’ model with 3.2.32 ,. F“ . " . wubocr no: 87.50. . ._ _ yen, 513,00. . ermalis 39M"? '¢"#‘#¢1¢¢l‘i¢,>.flxct 515.00 Conadian Merchants \ U'¢.W"'¢F"'""'§ Ink in Waterman’: Pen: h i l» l; WAfII-YAN COIlPANlIbi-‘iaus-rss Se. Jnzrs Sue-r. m‘: mourns“, ._w_Q’ The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Board of Direct- ors was held in the Y. M. C. A. last evening. President J. A. Clark presiding and the following plumber; being Present: W. Rowe. W. E. Bent- lay. P.W. Turner. W. A. Stewart. fir. c. c. Archibald and it. s. Pendleton: Reports were received and adopt- ed com the f0ii0W1D8\00lIi.IIliiil€QB. iw. A. Stewart , nted the ilnau- cial resort; m. Archibald read the Educational Dep nt Nilort; W. M. Rowe reported for the Foreign Work; P. W. _ presented the Physical Department report in the absence of its chairman J. A’. Mc- Millan; Mr. W. E. Bentley reported for the Religious Work and Camp Committee. The General Secretary's report was. presented by Mr. Pen- dleton. ' Business cf importance was dis- cussed by, the Board pertaining to finances and'a real endeavor must be made to redeem all outstanding ulcdses- . . - v Mr. W. E. Bentley was appoint- ed a. member of the National Coun- cil to represent our Association at the annual meeting in ‘Landon, Ont., early iu February. Meeting a ed with prayer by Dr. Archibald. Iihllow-lng is the report of the General Secretary for the month oi “ovembe , 1928, submitted at the monthly» eating of the Y. M. C. A. , To the President and‘Board or Di- rectors. _~ ' i» Gentlemen:- . It is witmgreit pleasure that I bring before you‘ our report for November. U '“" ' The month has been a busy one. and ii veflcorrect, we should'l'iw.vé‘@;_beat season yet. General Activities and Attendance I am pleased to state that most of the standing _ ‘trees have been formed, and several have all- ready had meetings. Our lull winter program is now in operation, and.%newly formed committees are g5 ‘real service in 1191M!!! to carry out, o. 1W0 PM‘ Attendance at the vaijiqusfllea- tures have hsenmost eucoursginc. Gym classes, lxmlirlg and special actilLlties have been well up to the mar . , Student Work Y's Men's Club During the month, this Club com- pleted lts third year since organi- instion. This was celebrated in the iomu of a dance and social and was most successiul. Following this the Y's Men conducted a Rummage Sale and between both events earned $140 for the "Y." Our Club was honored this month with the visit-of their Dis- trict Governor, John MbKinnon of 8t. John. Durlnghis address is the Club, Gov. Mcliinnon stressed the need of performing service tasks for the “Y" and the community. ‘The Club was also addressed by two of its own members, Henry lispthorne and Dr. W. it. Car- son. ' the month, members of the Other Y's Club met with the Senior Club for supper, and later on in bowling competitions. Meetings Twelve special meetings were held during the month, besides those mentioned above. All told 28 meet- ings and gatherings were held, with a ‘gotal attendance of some i400 peo- D - . , On November 6th our rooms were loaned to the Baptist Church lad- ies to hold a rummage sale for Missionary purposes. It is estimated that on an aver- age daily attendance in our build- ing for all purposes was between l80 and 200 people. p Bowling Alleys I ' 'I‘here are ltd-teams bowling, each week, in the various leagues (as un- der-mentloued) : Rebekalndonnner- cial, City, Y's Men, C,..N.,3|., Zion Church. ‘this game’ is just as popular as ever, ‘audit is lhiieed hardtoflndtllneonthealleysior all those who desire to bowl. ‘ It is possible m keep our alleys in A-l shape with our new ma- chine, and it is a real saver of, time and labour. a . This game is having o, flue run and the boys and young men keep our tables busy during hours. A new set. of balls were pin-chased this mouth, but we still 'need a new cloth or two to put all tables in first-class shape. ~ " ‘ . House The building in general is in fair shape. The heating coil in the fur- naceneededfobeiplacedaswell as a few other parts oi our hot water plumbing. After discussing these with our House Chairman. the _- mwaasnysawvwwwmwwwwrwwwwww rna GIlARDlAN l’. M. C. Monthly "Report . Mallyihsvési. Superior Bread, _ ' g-rsnyflsl Sainita headquarters ._u. _v~.g1-'v. ‘ ‘this meeting. social and get-together: all roieet- ings came oif very successfully. Boys’ Work l i Mr. Murray is fast getting the boys in hand, and work inthat de- partment is solnsraivee nicely- The annual Halloween supper and social was staged November 2nd and was attended by flityboys, who enjoy-ed a hearty-bean supper, lol- lowed by the usual games and cen- tests . . Week of Prayer The Y. M. C. A. Week of Prav- er was held the world over Novem- ber. l1 toll. It was observed in Charlottetown by opening oi our Boys’ Service and our ‘regular Bun- day evening ‘services. and by a spe- cial meeting. 8-2-14» M1 some Our services for boys opened on i . the 11th, under the-leadership of Mr. Murray; with l3 "says attending. it is hoped that the attendance will grow considerably. Special speakers will be used ‘frolntime’ to ‘time. - smirlsy ' Our sewices opened on Nov. 18th with Dr. ‘ Zella Clark as our speaker‘. Dr. Clarlbgavc a most interesting‘ and helpful, address on India. Attendance 840. On Nov‘. 26th, Mr. W. E. Bent- ley Spoke on "Failure." m. Bent- ley. brought out irrhis address the causes of rauurs ands. pleaio the students to get started right by keeping close to Gosh-SM attended Foreign Work, ‘ We were favoured With I. visit from Capt. J. ‘A. BMW. 11M 0! can. jraoe slated our roman erk we. met with our Board o! Direct- ors. ‘gave an illustrated lecture on “Two ‘Pholmand Miles up the Yang- tae," and spoke to ‘the fituilehts of‘ Prinos of Wales College and the s. ‘c. M. Cabinet. _ g._. . ,_ l As usual, the students met each Saturday night for their regular necessary repairs were made. Membership 12 new members and 23 renewals were secured during the month, and our membe ship now stands as fol- '1 \\ it Illustration shows: Box of 50 "Roosevelt" 57x. Oakgnislw-Silver mono mm plats. nc offive drfeml! mil-hex. s1u¢h7s beautiful gift box of quality cigars. Boxes of noyel and artistic design, in oak finish or duotoned in pleasing colorful lacquer to blend with oiiice or home. choose from. There are five difierent finishes to Beautiful and distinctive boxes that will be treasured long after the mellow, fragrant cigars have been enjoyed. Priced the same as Simon's regular boxes . . . truly expressive of the Xmas spirit. Make this Season’s Cigar gifts different and distinc- tivciAt all leading cigar stores. Finances be lows: Juniors . . . . . . . .. . 82 Intermediates . . . . . . . .. 32 Students .‘ .29 Limited . , . . 82 Senior .. ..l85 Sustaining H174 Total N584 It is most gratifying to note the continued improvement in our fl- nancial standing, and it is hoped that by the end of December this condition will strengthened. much further In General hilt ll», has been" inrpossible in this brief report to cover any snore than the main events which took place. ‘ Both-Mr. Murray and Mr. Craig have carried their iull share of the work which goes to make the rou- tine in your building. various kinds, keeping the build- ing in good order. carrying on with the various gym-classes, keeping 200 use-rs of the bowling- alley satisfied. looking after the reading and game rooms and-last, keeping the boys busy with some activity or other. all go towards keeping your stat! on their toes, morning, noon and night. Respectfully s Repairs of not least- llblnitiicd, n. a-r-alvourrou. General Secretary I ‘ I -- i- . . 1 England. The apparatus. the in?‘ i ' y i‘ at Glace Bay, and made. quite a nanm for himself both there and around. Charlottetown- At present we are trying to get the students into a boxing class, as we feel that it is analog them that our greatest work lies. Sunday Morning Meetings Each Slulday morning we hold a short servloelor boys, starting at ion o'clock. and out in. lots o! time M‘ the boys to go to Church. services were held during the m : - ov. lith-Jrsilk on Origin oi Thanksgiving. Attendance l2; Nov. lath-Talk onPrayer (Week of Prayer). Attendance 10. Nov. Both-Life oi Louis Pas- teur. Attendance ll. Students The S. C. M. held two soeials during the month, and had an av- IMON'S CIGARS I JunlorB . . . . . . . .. ...65 . 35 “esl-S- vention oi an Englishman. was r€-. Intermediates . . . . . . . 10 9 "I have heard some people even 0mm. tested m mndpn i _ Students '70 72 in England," said Maitre dc Leval. m; a prologue u, an Am°y|¢ai_}“¢._»_ 3mm?“ 3W5 - ~ ~ - - - - ~~ 2'7 67 “Sly thfli She W93 Tightly killed W" ture picture, and at Wembley Bib- f: Business Men - ~ - - . - - - -- 49 cause she was a suy- She was ml- dium, where it was used in milsical a will“ - ' - - ~- ---. - 9° "Even the Germans never field productions and lor srmounceulmuiv Volleyball - - - - - - - -- '15 that She was. In all the statements of results. 1t a said to give loud g TF1" "Ma's '73 made ‘in the indictment against he!‘ reproductions without a trace o: Always mellow- fragrant, satisfyin a i‘ through rigid selection of finest eafi ~' u}. Girls Beskelbe" -- V- there was in each case only one harshness, "jarring or blurred notesf, Girls Volleyball .. .. clmxge’ “procuring soldlers to (he , _ _ Specials 122 enemy.‘ -' p i ALL-IRISH FILMS PLANNED :1 “i; All that she wanted to d0 was to ‘ " ' ' ‘ ' 893 799 save soldiers from death. and she Super films with Irish authoraf Respectfully. submitted. GEOR.GE__F. MURRAY. Physical Director The Real Story The story of Nluse Cavells trial sentence and death was told last night in London by Maitre do Leval, who detended her. “I, actors and producers are to be prov duced in Northern Ireland by a_ company now being formed. It |s-., planned to secure film r his oi uo-‘E- vels and plays written iamousr- Irish-born authors and the, services, <11 "w" "Miles with Nwh meow. zations as the Ulster Players. the 1 declared before the Court. A acknowledge that through my in- tervention 200 men have been led up to the frontier." "Nurse Cavell." he continued "died on October 12. not as some people have said, by collapsing at the execution post and being shot by a German offlcen, She died courageously. as heroically as a soldiers-London Daily Chronicle. >~{-O-}'-~*—- l 5. g Producer mentioned-as being inter-A vested has has experience in Holly-w. wood and Germany. - China, ‘who ‘is ncwhome on fur-I PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT To the Chairman and Members of Gentlemen:- The (allowing ls- a sununary of the activities of tile Physical and Boys‘ Departments tor the month of November. ‘Fills-month is usually years. _ ens-e -e~=y"".=- During , past , we condtged - s two weeks. h the lrhysical Department Oom- mitiee - - - ' m“ “s1 i m mi erage attendan . lave until alter to Examinations. Commit- “Wi” “Y- 5nd the illtlmill" afternoons. These include shows quite an increase over other ‘Inuvmnzu-s End w, ma, 9mm,‘ three (v0.1. T. Groups. one Lad- Volleyiilll 0mm, Handball and Badminton. i011, “Ir of 150. They also had two basketball games with an attendance oi '16. dispensed with their Christmas, owing "Specials. Our gym has been taxed to the iiliilvéwu- following is the Jum- ule "will give ~ tank-listens each week. ‘wen. i n h sac actin , of _ utmost with special groups and eihurilmt ‘Missions.’ u ' his stay e111" 9188*!“ menlh-l and this 1w‘ i" these _, most Olihe time m Christina“. u. no exception. All classes are well between c1; “m; on Saturday _ 0B8 iiewsboys. Maitre Leval spoke at an Arm- istic celebration dinner at the Au- thors‘ Club. which he and Viscount Peel, the Seltretary for mdia, were the chief C0.) Lilia, largestfur merchants in the w and will be with us during the next W, , , . - interested in all grades of SilveriFolnlRod‘ H HXAIIIiQZQIS Fox pelts a» United suites and modem Whitehallcoufl. at i ENGLAND TO MAKE TALKIES ing device, super talking pictures feature length are to be made Ii a ER m o i I Louis 0"Bryan representing the Eitingon-Schilb of Leipsig, New York, London, ‘Montreal, ‘the “minnow ‘at our-office can; in your pelts and gettile, j saws the _ sellingseason is now at hand. _ g p , W __ -_ - 7 new pelting station andcieenhg ‘Phntlinmelt ‘your Have pelt! FINN“! With the increase in the interest“ “ By use cl a. new sound-produc- in radio in Australia it is estimated of that the state 0i vioflflilfihlfl IN-; ‘in celving set for each seven iamliitl.» janfl ‘will be. uas-h-i-‘sii- uh. ‘sh-LA; .._..- I