Following is tile reports of tho Y's Men's Club. which has had l. rnodt successful yes-r. ' PRESIDENT REPORT Charlottetown, 'P.E.I. Dec 2, 1986 Fellow Y's Men:- it has indeed been s great privil- ege to preside over a club or this lklud for the past twelve months. Th s cluo as you all are aware {was organized ma! one year alto. ,since then tony-three new clubs ‘have been added lo the organiza- tion. altogether there ale one nun- ‘dred anti thirty-three clubs resch- llng out into three continents and {four countries. There are one hundred and twenty-five clubs in North America and twenty-two in Canada. The first Canadian clubs fl bu’ “a m m m‘ were formed in Sydney and Van- wommn couver about two years ago. The “,1 Nu.‘ pm. u‘ 50m ‘organization was founded In Tul- l “- ‘p dmztm. m. dnh“, mt edo, Ol-lo, by Paul Alexander five hailed direct on receipt of rice by Yflgig-ilghiiig-one of the many 1mm T‘ mum" arm“, that culls for service. Therefore this evening l desire to ruin to some of the activities in which we can largely figure in our llvork. 1 believe chat every Y’s man should be sold on this principle 0t‘ service. The club I3 rendering a service when it keeps its members inform- ed of immediate civic and $00131 “more, I) I Rather than make an effort to reach the top some men ptefer to remain at the bottom for the pur- ‘ f TO PROMOTE INTER- . OLUO IELLOWOHIP During the ‘more N" UIILQIQ misfortune o losing two of our most. valued menfners. and on both ogcsnlom they W970 Ilnlillud 711th s valuable-gilt accompanied W41- s speech and s deloslliim "P0 M tho depot to bid them threw!!!- At present we are running s oowllng league and the n11" 01191" ed by Reuel makes the contest dulirlly interesting. We feel, the Interest fellowsn p so dominant Retire‘ fit I 60! I Secure s‘ policy that r protects your family now and whioh will permit you I to retire at 60, or supple- merit your diminished "10, ctiliéetgilzlaitixrgtlflflazeefiz 01:30:11," ue o ""1" PM" "1"" '9'" View point. I have prepared the following list of speakers which we have enjoyed during the year. and good In our insurance costs less with The Maritime Life‘ he- oause speculative features and charges are elimin- =1=¢ l}? Inquire-kit's imports nt. SPEAKERS AND THEIR TOPIC hit. Walter S. (lranl-"Value of Service Clubs." Mr. Percy W. Tilrnel—-“V~alue of lY's Men's rClub." Mr. llenry Lapthorne —"Msnu- lfactllre or Soap." i .\ir._C. Gavcn Duffy —"Commun- 9 9 ity -\\‘elfare." m1 .\ir. D. Edgar Shaiw-“Value of inemtrng tn Club." Q , I Rev. E. M. Malone-“The Man in the Moon." .\ir. R. H. Rogers—-“.i\ccountlug." Mr. 1.. O Hyndman-“lneur- auce". .\ir. W. E. ilentleiw-“Arountl England by Car". .\ir. K. S. Rogers~“Radio." doiverhemilzqnr - imyerhvtectzart" interests, by bringing to the club speakers from the community who polio of helping pull others ‘tiown. ran give us such information. 811d ‘We can render service in out" coni- munili" by being interested and I an instructed h)- llorne Bram, of mung an unselfidh pa" whenever] Wlnslor to tic-II by Public Auction on necessary in cw“. afl~ajrs_ Thursday, 9th, nt one p. m. sharp the ‘ye can render Sen-me by devel- followlng autos-It: Fifteen head of choice oping ch31 M-wt (jhmagrgr is one Junk" M!" f-‘iiiilr- '1" W"! "'1 of the most vulued assets of life. in prllnrl condition, four with cnlvro h! and what service work could be their sltle lllll some due tn ralis early greater than developing young lncu Also three fut rattle, choice, one hull. 0f character", \\'e can support by, one yur old. 0m- v-holre Jersey row, gcnive jservice phkifililhfulflt’ 311111.. II! yearn old. Thonr rultlr iur all fiflly social movements. I am coming uncredited. now to the most important service! Torms-Jiirhi Inonihu credit un IID- of ml” club and that m}? senfke . we should render actively. person- prsusdljolnr noise. lslx pfl’ rent of!‘ for any and by united error! for the!‘ rash. Int rattle will be sold for rash. u“ '5!‘ C‘ A." and n5 program. There are many different ways in ‘ which we can serve, but I earnest- "'°"”““"ly believe that this club should have one particular service hobby lo which we cling. In regard to the working of this club we did not obtain as much co- operation from some of the differ- -I. A. SHIJONALD, Pouitry__Wanted the ed. a few fell down in their 10118 ‘The average 90" 1i“ 5" completely. 1 also would like to WI" ""7"" m“ bah" Price‘ ha" 1911111111 159 eXecui-i"? 11" m9 Wm’ meeting on November tile twenty- _ fourth, 1925, and curls with our re 911610 FISH/W"! 1° DWEM-l" 15"‘ 811611111118 91'1")’ 1119911115 he may gulur meeting of last week, exclud- ing. or‘ coirrse, the space do"? l” 11319 1° 6913mm“ "1 the between January the twenty-first _ and March tile eighteenth 57 tn“ u“ ‘he buyer‘ 1" ‘he 11915 01 1119 “xeculwe ‘m 311mm you will reluemller, we were with- hecn paid for Turkeys. Geese and jug year to help the president b! than alter that date. call. Lluring this last vear I am The reason for this is quite clear. (l-mcuny o, Securmg a" we mam. consuming centres have ‘provided meenngs called‘ for their requirements and unless I think there is one 1111111! £1115 there is in iii-MI hlwfiilw 1i 1' club should try and avoid. anti that difficult to make sales after that 15 the making of any motion that date at satisfactory prices. can not be curried out, when mo- _ tiont; are not put into effect lt has The sitvition 1B 11111911"! Will‘ a. tendency to dampen the zeal of Chicken an: Fowl. The demand for m, mQ-{nberg and {nay have a dis- these is not seasonal HI ll 11W asuous Gflcll on our work, it‘ any osse with Turkcyi- Geese and complitlllls ate to be rustle it Ducks. should be brought. to the hotlce oi the club and not rcilkcd of ti?“ 119°‘ 511$ i‘ 15 11°1- flciieihaf)’ 1° ly by the member; outside. market them in time for Christmas Ym, can help tl.e officers n great lhiitmmfl 1° i!" 11" "P 91'1"‘- deal hy bringing all matters to the The" 1B 111W!“ i il°°d 11111131111 7°?‘ club to deal with, of course we all heavy we?! tattened Fowl and wall“; ma! the past year uius an gulch"; and it will pay you to gqlerlmilfllill year with us and -i hold these until they are well fat- am glad of the 1110531963 “'8 11¢“? toned rather than to offer them for made, and "trust our falling-B 111 ~1 the Christmas market in an unfifl- ywrvglgllii‘ l‘); 101‘ 11"’ ‘mm’ - ~ - _ 111g . . '. ~ . "h", condmo" ' We have made this a place We will be paying top market where we can from‘! 111111 181191111 i111 values throughout the season for hour or more away from our office s“ gm"; er Poultry. ,or business place and forget our" work, where the oldest mix W111i 8c sure and 9B1 0"" qlwiiiim" t-hc youngest with the utmost intim- hefore disposing of your stock.’ ‘troy anti ivllete every member is al- Th H . . Ways ready lo help the other feli- 8 alTlS a 011' ' Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN 0W. The lu-rng of goodwill manifest- ed in our club propelLs itself into cvery walk in life, whenever or wherever "Y's men" meet their greetings are us brothers. I anl glad to note that ‘since we opened our winter term i118 61111! have been so active. Before clocfing my report I want to express my appreciation to all the officers and committees who have shown there cooperation dur- ing the year. Especially do l Conquered By FILE-F. X Treatment rlu-zs The World's Greatest Remedy Gives Jnstsnt Belief. (Why solar) lend Today for li-Day FREE s-eaimsnf. duty and pleasure to you a statement of tire activitfes of this Club during the past year. Men's Club in Charlottetown and consequently the moot strenuous 01181 fathftilly and well and are able to @111 00111111111995 3*? “W111 be 9x179“ ivitles as I will now euu-nlerate to You. ' McDonald TIIE FILE-FIX CO. Dept. N. 9‘! Bunion Street last TORONTO. CANADA. ‘KO-GOO EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED New roll-noting rooril with modern equipment. Our sxperiorlos is st your service. E. W. TAYLOR ;_" ASSISTED BV J- 8. TAYLOR _ OPTOMETRIOTD 142 Richmond Stress i i Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A. lAamsTsir. lOLlClTOR, rro. Morley to Losn chum-on IioclcCfllrloftotoWnJfiEJ. ' m. t". c. Archibald Orsousto of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical Oshooi smf Hospital Practise limited to Eye. Ear, Nose ~ ' and Throat Tooting Eyre slid supplying GIIIOII ' " Offloo» Ilysr Iulltflrig j ' Oren George Otrssi Office Hours-I u 12.80. 1.80 to I 8: McPliee A ‘J. A IcOONAL-D ‘it. r. Mail-III Ilfflflifi. Mtorrrlfl» (to. t _ I M y so Loan.‘ t‘ .i~g--_' rlftqurfiyi‘: . . nor who has helped thank Jim Farquhsrson, our preo- eut secretary and Peter CaniP1i911 who retired in lilay. for their loyal- fyantl helpfulness, also Percy Tur- the club so well. Respectiveli" submitted. A. Affleck. President. Biliousness Sick Headache Now Easily Overcome by s Simple Home Remedy. Among the earliest symP- toms srs iurrod QOIIIu‘ If", dull hesdsofls. Then oomo dizzy spoils. bl! tssts, quick pulse, fever and sold sweats. Finally, slsooieserisss and vomiting make tho condition of the sufferer almost Intoler- able. The root of blliousnsss is with the liver which is ciol- pcd and can't keep bile from getting Into the blood. Nothing works with the cor- _ YOU! secretary. Home Office: llalifaxr "r. w. BENTLEY i Capt. Tom Best-"The Christian Life". ' .\ir. A. l]. .\Iorrl»"0n—-“Flsl1lng." .\ir. Walter R. Peursv-“Service Clubs." ~ .\ir. (leorge Fillitel—“A trip r through Riexico". . ‘Prof. W. l]. Fletcher-—“A Day with Beethoven". Rev. Nell Herman-"Amerlcan Capital in Cnn-zltla." .\ir. A. W. Gregg—"‘Orgllnizatfon of Y's Men's Club". ~ ,\li".. James Farquharson—“A mo- tor trip through rCanati-a" .\ir. S, It‘. Doye-fililhletic Sltu. atimr in Canada." ' .\ir. Dawson —"Atlrletic tion ill Westiville". .\ir. G. Ernest Tritenian-"Y. M. C.A. Work in Japan." illei‘. Muir——"Literory Study." Mr. Chester Allen -—"11s.ll1o.x School for Blind." Mr. Henry Lapthorne—“Motor- ng around Toronto." Mr. F. J. Iiolman-"Predfca- nent". Rev. Dr. i-ieetiity". .\ir. J. I’. Crockett-"Salesman- ship." Following ’s a list of guests we have had the pleasure of entertain- -11k at ollr meetings during the year; tlzls list only includes those who have not since become urem- bers of ollr Club Rev. R. -(‘. Eaton, Messrs. liar- vey MacPherson, ‘Roy Whiteliearl, W M Lowe. Ed. Saunders. John Canter-on, Lawrence Lougliead. Manager for Prince Edward island Cha-‘ottetowrl, F. E. I. EPORT OF SECRETARY OF V'S MEN'S CLUB CHARLOTTE- TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISL- AND. 1925-1926. R Ml". President and fellow rueru- hers 0t‘ tlie Y's Men's Club, it is my present to Situa- rln this. rlie initial year of the Y's your officers have worked bring before 1'01! such a list of act- iRamsay-"Science of .\Iy report begins with our first of time when, out a secretary, SERVING THE "Y” _ FINANCIALLY "THE IC OWN ‘ Uiul) cannot be equalled anywhere. 1,, coalition 4 the children HILUH. (iliiiliS 1 rCssh Disbursed Intertntion Treasurer $36.00 Stationary A. llrwin 11.60 Stamps etc. .1. A. Farquharson . 8.27 Framing ‘Charter H. McFar- 1.00 ne Candy, Nuts, etc. Orphanage 9.70 75.40 - 8145-25 Faithfully Submitted, W. R. LetPsge, Tress, BECRETARV REPORT 1 "Ladies Auxiliary Meals Cash in Royal Bonk Dear Fellow Y's Mam-n ' "DECEMDDRT Baptist Assofltiim , srscnu. urn-mo orcli. ti‘. UNITED urrls-r- Assoom‘ "non AT TaYoN. lriouorlolt or nsv. A. c- BA-NYARD. ' A ‘ mestlngoi the United Baptist association of Prince tai- ivrsrduslsnd convened with the Try- on Baptist Church on Nov. 29 and" 30. The pnucipsl meeting was on Monday evening when Rev. A. C. Bannrd. lsts or London, E ‘fantl, was inducted to the pastorate of the Tryon Church. Rev. H. W Lindsay of I-Iszelbrook, moderator 33s of the Association, presided.» The choir of the Tryon Church Drovid- ed suitable music. , The moderator offered prayer. Rev. W. R. MtscWnllter of North River read the Scripture lesson (l. Peter 5.) and gave the charge o hhe church. Rev. A.. A. ‘Mac- Lood of Summer-side gave the ‘charge to the new pastor and Rev. J. H. Copeland 01' O"Leary welcom- . 1926 y . ' ‘ A r3}- f Baker's Breakfast Coc O3" Fiiiitei". "Cleaver McLean, K.. Cud- tress." more, Geo. Tweedy. A. K. Gfllis, F. 81091111011111 merit. the slteikei‘ 1" Established 178;) J. Holman, J. Farquharson, Daniel Bell, school take place this evening. Fellow Y's Men: Committee, Clftown lows: active all along the line during the year. We have always conducted a 0f 11111011 W“ f7ve or ten minute sing-song at slight change in one of the 111110195 C. G. i. '1‘. Shall we let it siilt each supper. months, services " were conducted of Christan-s at the Protestant Orphanage, on Sunday mornings. put on at the Orphanage several R repeated at Falconwood last gTuesliziy. Right here I would like to express my QDIJTEUDUOII of the services of Miss Thelma Bilrns, w-llo has so cheerfully and capubly assisted your committee on sover- a1 occasions. Well fellows here 1M1 111981111! of our first resr in ex- Yard replied litter-or. this should be a big night dress that touched the hearts of all. 111 0111‘ 11151017. V Rev. A. 1C. Bnnyard has been the F01" lust a few moments this hv- successful pastor oi’ an influential 6111118. we will listen to Mr. Albert church in London and he comes J. lBrace who for the past fifteen. with a splendd record as pastor Years 118s been a missionary oi’ and preacher. Already‘ 11° h" western China, he has selected ‘for 1118116 ~11 80°11 iulrreflflion 119°" C1111‘ his subject "The Chinese Puzzle." adisn friends, who rejoice in 1115 Just to refresh your memory, coming. ' this evening we will select efght or On Tuesday Rev. It. W. "Lindsay the following twelve names as an conducted s devotional service tak- executive to appoint officers for ing for his text the words: "He the coming year. aatlsileth the 101151114; soul and fill- A. Affleck, W. G. Spencer, Geo. et-h the hungry soul with good- The address was one of Dr. the choice language which is one (319611. D1‘. Archibald, J. Perry. of the secrets of his mil-git influ- Also the postponed ballotingou ence over his audience, leading the * acher will thoughts of his hearers away from the ordinary affairs of life and fix- Iiowling fo-night. |ing them upon the etern-al verifies. Tllil-lllepage vs. Farquharson. The business session, which oc- We need your presence to-nlght, cupied two hours of the forenoon Dlease be otl hand at 6 p. m. sharp. and three anti a half hours in the Ysly yours, afternoon, was given over to a con- tl-sts" and "Christians". two denom. iiitallons having much in common in belief and practice. A basis of or the Must-pa] Union was presented lby the Bfllr Y's Men's fist members of a joint committee (rum. I beg leave to report as fol- appointed to consider the possibil- lty of Union on Prince Edward isl- Your committee has been very 81111- , After much discussion the basis accepted with a J . CHAIRMAN'S REPORT As Chairman During the summer of faith of the proposed new body it is to "be regret- so few of the churches were represented. A letter was read from one Baptist Church strongly opposing any change I11 name or doctrine in the Baptist (lenoruinatlon. ‘ (Summcrsldc papers please -—<+}-—i- NOT PECU_LIAR TO LONDON ONLY ted that A concert was weeks ago and was much appreci- tetl. B)" special request it was idoapltal - copy) ‘During the year LONDON. Dec. 2. — Lady Rhon- I-lnrry Cr-aswell. 1H. M. Simpson, Ray Tlnnei‘, Campbell Nit~kello,l Mac Alclfinuotr, Artlroy Lloyd, M. Stewart, Alaior Miller. E. Claw- Hill, J A“ Clark, J. Zlntt-k, Ken Silo-ricer. Jas Hawbaidt. Ernest "Cas- woll, and .\ir. McConnell. The number of executive meet- ings which is only nine is much too small lri a smoothly running Club here sloultl he at lcust 3-4 as nnny executive meetings as regu- lar rueetings. No. oi’ members in good slaudln ~24 , No. elected since January first-ill. No. 0t‘ members dropped or re- slgnerl-—7. = N0. of ‘meetings since January the first-WI. i Lowest percentage attendance- Tl‘ ner cent. Highest percentage attendance-q 100 per cent. Average percentage attendance- 79 pet" cent. And now gentlemen, I trust I have recorded everything or im- poi-lance and interest and hope this report will meet with your accept- ance. The Y's .\lcli‘s Club entered two teams iii rlic ifittancial Cam- pllgn and were responsible for raising ovcr Five lruntlrerl ($500.- Oil) dollar's. The Ladies Auxiliary of the “Y" cater" for Our meals eacll neck fol" Wll1('ll we p.11‘ fifty L500 cents pol" member, this money iritlrectly Illlflg its way to I110 "Y" treasury SERVING THE “V" MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT Over halt of our Club lnenlbor- sllip had not lbeon members of the “Y” ut time of entering the Club. but now over" 7-8 per cent 0i‘ ollr members belong to the “Y”. We are constantly on the ltlok- out for new members ‘coming to our city, invite them to the Club and in that way get them interest- Bil in our “Y". SERVING THE “Y" IN MISCELLANEOUS CAPACITIES Our Club undertook the "Associ- ation Men" Campaign and were successful in nearly doubling the subscription of the previous .i'ear. SERVING THE COMMUNITY At Christmas, last year every member of our Club contributed a donation of lnoney which was used to buy presents for the poor kid- dies of the City. Respectfully submitted, SltlORiETArRY. TREASUREWS REPORT. Cash Received. Dues from mem- bers 141.50 Fines 2.70 Rank‘ Interest 1.05 $145.25 Our Club instigated a~Sunday morning slug-song and service at the Protestant Orphanage; this service being continued for about two months during the summer. 0n Novemibe rtlie ninth of this year a concert was staged at the Protestant Orphanage. tinder the direction of our Club. Women’s Safety from loss of chum under trying hygienic conditions scours this wsy. True pro soothes-discards Iiks cirrus TO SECURE BETTER ATTENDANCE "Each week every member is re- minded to attend the meeting by means of a weekly notice sent by We try to malts our meetings us interesting as possible by securing the best speaker and enlists obluin- able. . Special lrientlou might be irlatle of our (Zorn-boil, Athletic Night, Halloween Party, Banquet to the Canvaseere of Financial Campaign and of the "Association Men" cam- pain banquet which tends to make our meeLngs very lntersllng. CORES of women's disor- dsrs sre largely trsced to- day to old-time “ssnitsry pods,’ Insecure sod unsanitary. Eight In I0 better-dots woolen today-employ “KOTEX.” Wes: lightest gowns sod frocks without s second thought, any tiny, anywhere. V Dlacsrds ss sully ss s piece of tissue. No laundry. Five times ss sbsorbcnt is TO OBTAIN PU BLIOITY Until just lately we had s urem- ber of the reporting stuff of tho Guardian Publishing‘ Company, as tslnty of Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they not directly ontho llvsr, rosters the hils to its proper course and prevent It from con- taminating the vltsl fluid. Of course. the bowels sre ordered and rslnxoif by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. the kidneys rsosivs new tolilo, the blood is renovated. I01 the result lrs roriswsi of good health. ‘- No nsod for dsisy, the soon- er you use Dr. Hamilton's Pllll, the miter-yawn fool thsbrisk, lino sstlsfsotlen of s Iidsithy. well-regulated system. Ooid "in yellow bores, 25o or five for 81.00, sll dssisrs, or The cs- tsrrhozom Os... fhmrssl, - our Club reporter andin this way we were able to get good write-ups on our meetings and very ‘often se- curing a splice on the front. page. Our reporter has a very important . work to perform and should at all times try to get as much adverfso- mcnt as possible. V T0 KEEP THE LADIEB - INTERESTED ordinary cotton psdsi Deodorisss. lads ALL fest of shading. Yougsthstsoydnlgor department store simply by saying, “KOTEXJ No sai- hsrrssssnsnt". ,_ Ia fairness to yourself, try.- thls our rrsy. Costs only s Ifewcsstailhrslrsioysoscingo. st which, at least IJ 1,0! us, e - 1 1 tert-alned our lsdy friends; this ."» outing was very much enjoyed by those who were present. we the serv’ces o1‘ our Pianist-Syd- ney Fielding-J should also like to express my appreciation invaluable assistance. however ‘a being caprfily filled by Mr. Reginald Ayers, and we hope we shall have no more breaks lrr lour ranks committee was of the inrpression that. new song books to "he acquired shortly after Dish-Governor visited us. For this z reason we did not learn many new songs We ‘wortld suggest that a the new one he at once procured. worked in perfect harmony and al- committee. were unfortunate in loosing rldo, England's leading business woman. believes that there are too many idle women among the smart set and that their ideas, especially those on sex, as a whole are "un- healthy." Lady Rhontida. writing for his His pl-ztce unrler the pseudonym oi’ "Candirlafl in “Time and Tide," a feminist weekly review which publication sire controls, says: "The number or idle useless women has increased enormously in sixty year's. and no! culy that, but their influence has increased enormously." it is contended that there is a smart so; or its equivalent in every town, anti every suburb. which spends its time playing afternoon bridge, motoring, playing tennis. and otherwise ltll€s away day after day. with tho sole itlea of "time killing}- Tllere is danger that this unhealthy. immoral and coroding life may spread in this regard. Your were going the Altogether your Committee ilas though never oauiJh-t mark- ing time it has always kept time as a music commttee should, my term of office as oha/rlnnn of this in concluding I should like to thank: the pianist, the members of 11111111119 l°“'i"<1 this comnfttee for their untlrlngthroiizh the community!’ Lady efforts and you fellow Y's men 1m- Rlhondda asserts. and classes the your whqksheayted Empathy and women of leisure with teaching support men and young women to dislike Dated this gm] Dec, 192g |work, to value material comfort. 35d on behalf of Music commtgfpersonnl adornment and social ad- gem vancelnenti and to judge people purely on how they tires-s. "People of this class Plrt entirely too muclr emphasis on the sex problems. and the importance of sexual attractions.” declares the Vlscounttss. i-{Ocvii ANOTHER CAR IS SEIZED HERE George Tweedy, chairman. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT I have very little to report in connection ivirh the program com- mittee. During the year forty entertain- we are, tho ed him to the Association, Mt. Ban- in an excellent ad- l\l, Secrgbsry, sideratiou of the tlnion of "Ball-l . It is necessary for the success of do willingly what things aro re- quired o1 her. i tire groups. "sure or btnefit from it. 811 value. It is nourishing and will sustain, for distance, - patient, for several weeks or indefinite! . ‘M has on the market for many ycarsan has beena favorite scription of thousands of physicians is that of Waiter Baker f9- E,’ ‘ ldmrted, Dorchester, Mass, and Montreal, ‘Qic. ' It is absolutely and i; at: ucEunder theinost sanitaryconditiotis. The medical tit-org}: ‘fir... .r.'l“....l'§?.'r°£§3"§ 512$???“ “' W?‘ “m “Y Paw Tits Hosrrrat. Msmcat. AND N unsure Worm, Toronto Walter Baker at Co., Limited DORCHESTER, MA$$_ I CANADIAN mus AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free a 4 1 OCOA made by a reputable manufacturer s d | tax ‘as AAAAQA‘ an xx,‘- I11. the schoolroom- of the chum, lFollowing the opening exerciser a discussion on the nations oills world dealing parlicularlly uu c. c. 1- T.Activities Tile following editorial, written by Norma Jnmleeon, appeared in Kirk Kroniklo last week. 11 Carlyle, the poet said:- “So here hath been dawning Another blue day; , Think. will I let it. Slip useless away?" gion was - most interestingly given by the girls. After group sessions were cloe ed n hearty sing song led by Ills: fPlesl-l Burns was much enjoyed by a . t hieeting closed with Taps. IV ta ti ' £1 In e “e 8 r “g a ‘m’ ye r st. ‘Paulie o. c. I. 1". held their useless away-l Are we going to meeting as usual on Tuesday even- drift. through this year and show m5- Niwembel‘ 30111- - ? i t. no progress we must not do ma’ - Tile November meeting of ‘the . I _o dream Charlottetown Girls’ Council of the we “Rf g3,‘,,“°'° 1° “l” t c. o. i‘. 1". wa-a ‘held on the 21m, ' in Trinity Social Hall and was at- tended by 34 girls. I During the lea hour a question- alre on Music was discussed and in "summing up the anwsers of the We must begin by being loyal to Ems M1“ spam“? 111M151“ m" our group, m the whole C_ G_ I. T_ some points well viorth remember- and to the purpose for which it u t. d , l I l - L? Zn?“ gfigfiggfgn gut?) “Carr”; held on ttihethlinsthTuesday in Feb- ruary an at t e feature of s Health, Seek Tk-utli, Know God. venmg would be a “on”, 1h §§§Z°.Sé“‘i{”a. :22: .21.: an u; t...» ~1- us to understand and follow Jesus. We have hard work to do, and loads to lit-t. not the struggle, fate it, ’tll God's gift." Shun NtTi-ma Jamleson and Pearl Burns the work that each individual girl giugszgeigfamsz; 1212312‘: and w” There must bo strong co-opera THE 0mm“ OF GANDV tion among the girls and between There must be.wil1- Ingness in work, enthuslaoln in projects. and earnestness in wor- Over twd hundred years ago an English doctor was moved to pity 101‘ ti! 11g‘: ‘Girl who had to take _ , 115-5 Y m 9119. ‘B0 he went f0 the .§‘L...‘T§i.il‘3“.?é61333.1“$253122‘;trolhmrr“ to» m-i- - part o make the ear a success" mun!" or sugar’ Water and flavor‘ anti the silcccsq ofé G I '1‘ lle- m: extract This he gave to ‘he m’ 1nd u on the irl‘ You. csilnot "a g"! Wm! her medicine and 511° 11» is I1 v B - lrlikhd lt so well that the doctor cute the ulioleprogram lto yoi was persuaded am lenders and derive any real loti- go prepare more 0 We concotion with the mediclrle 0m". ted. 11o called the preparation "candy." And that's how the ular confection originated. . f’ the delghtful must remember that. “To every girl" there openeth A way, and ways and a we)‘ Arid the high soul climbs the blgli way . Anti the low soul gropes the low Arid in between on tM,misty flats The rest drift to and fro But to every girl there openeth A high ‘wsy and slow And every girl decideth The way her soul shall 80- PREJUDICE. A prejudice signifies ulont. n judgment formed before. uni tlrt-rt-fore u judgment Ietl: hn opinion adopted without 111- quiry or thought. The greater psrt of a manklrid are neither more or less . rhnu sirch tin-judgments. A mere lrumlflil oi‘ lnr-rl linvo so fur donc i111! ontirc thinking of the race. And the The meetiugof the Senior C. G. people, generally speak- I. '1". of Trinity Church was heldJ-gflgon why on Tuesday, iNbv. 30. The meeting lrlg- ti» mu trunk is Ihis: The)‘ l1" uhmznmmof/liy/lmahaz- . l their attitudes toward \Var and ill- I 1t was decided that h Rally be' r -her recovery _- J10» n prejuslp ‘ falsely so-cll- ’ BY CUSTOMS MAN ltook trhg form 9f l; (tribute the qflh-JRIIYIIIIIIPII with, oven cnnmourcrl of, ."' Each one of tllese meat committees wvere appointed. Each one of these committees were appointed. ca G. committees were made up of two members and they hati charge of each night's meeting. and furnished tire enter- tainment. The programs supplied by the different members were carried out well and not once did anyone fall down on tile job. 0n ellalf of the ‘Program com- mittee wish to thank you all for the splendid way ill which this work was attended to. Rog. Taylor. chairman til ot m in AUST-RALINS POPULATION --Aocording to statistics issued by the Commonwealth statistician. ,tho population oi’ Australia at Juno 30. last, was 6.043.924. Among lihe states New South Wales lends with 2,317,746 people ‘like corresponding figures ‘for Australia for June 30, of last year. were 3,027,990 males, 2.901.298 fe- males, or a total of 5.929.988. There was thus a total increase dul-‘ng the year 014-14336. made u of 69.052 males and 54.934 females- Of this total increase the excess of births over desilhs accounted or 78,087, while the excess of srri sis over departures accounted for 38,- ". ‘lille figures indies-ta that since the census "of April 4, 192-1, the po- loulslon ot Australia increased by 608.190. mode up of 426.744, or ‘f0 per cent of the total IIi-IPOIIO duo to natural increases-that. 11s. excess of births over desilis; sail 181.446, or 30 per cent. of the iot- lrlent, on suspicion that it has been smuggled into tire country. makes the isevellllr cur seized in chines have been one of them which has violated an exportlliliv. on the payment. of a deposit and heirs received. one tmm st. Ste- Dhen hnd another from Sydney. laken while standing in a. yard in StgGeorge street early iect belnig resolve that n Doctorlllm" 1’"-1“‘1il""“‘"19-—4- w- 511mm“ is of more benefit to a community‘ a farmer. The girls on the side were Margaret Mulch, Edithl Ford, Eunice Story. Ruth lsteward on the Con were Mary Sinclair, Marlon Whitehead, Edith Douse, Margaret Black. Tile critics for the debate "were Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Corrulhers. Rev. Mr. Ryan The Intermediate C. G. l. T. of Trinity United Church held a splendid debate at their last meet- ing. he subject was: Resolved that country life is of more bene- fit -to a girl than lg city life. The speakers were as follows: iPr0:—-—'Botiy Rogers, Doris I-llg- gins, Anllir Bennett. 1111111111 Stew- art. Marjorie Fraser. liilda Flet- cher. , Cort-Mary Gordon Hughes Mar- Jorle ‘Hofluan. Alice BPYMIIOID Atl- nle Linkietter, Jcesie McLeod. Ruth Garhulti. , The judgewwere: .3115; Jen Ross. M 1st Bessie Prowse and Miss Ethel Taylor, and‘ after due con» aideratlon announced that the Pm ‘side won by a email majority. 'lei"tha Brown acted as ‘chairman. ‘nd there was a very large attend- ance. l MONCTON Dec. 2. -—~ Apotllerqh r was seized this morning by A. ‘m Veuoit, of the clrstoliis depart-rpm This o last week. Three of the relensrl ms- since. expenses, and two hcrs on proof of payment of duty The automobile seized this morn- g was a Chrysler coupe and was in the day. ___...__ Zion C. G. I. T. met on Novem- ber 311th for their eighth mostips The meeting opened with as tional period, followed by t e bust ness period. it was decided that. each group should Ilsvs s story telling contest s: the nest meeting. A discuel n followed. about what we should tor the poor‘ st Christ- mss. We decided to distribute clothing n} toys. fil increase. glue o excess of arriv- _ es. ‘libs lacrosse _ versse ' of Yriilliily, inorl thq Jpor-fipsr annual. ’ ' " .- i r ,. wot-r . jlfsisoslrrdlassrfi than At prssentihsrs is s. standing . 1 W3" r .,-eo ltteei i r for ladies Nisan apropos W‘ | .. i, lismbostseomlabo smlsltoo t now 90° I1‘- t t e {K11 loohin t ‘ .24; slwsg‘ "TM l‘ tne wors v j "t Florence Brown resd,_s report. at illsmfiili“ "““"ii..“' l“ imam I'M enjoys flu Oosshsfter which we won h»: shim, . or; stitch/on her trip to the i i