i » 1 . lin, .|9215 MAY S 5 ___ 'rua c.lriAnLor'ra:'rowN GUARDIAN _ PAGE -mnun. __ 'i'n¢'Jn¥m"“ service Sund = ‘ '_ ' ~ - - ay wenml” SMC’ ('01 -'**‘ Mugnnuu Girls Basket Ball 127 -- securing thc services of Mr. x. 56 Matheson. a third year P. W. C. 1 t' . , . _ . ec ioll TONIGIITS RECl'l‘AL.- Vocali some twenty me din-omni organni Baskin _Bun pi-ucnuu _ _ -°* itrio, solos, piano in solos duets and _ .Exhibition 139 __ L,\|)||~,n BL() . .-» . ~zot.ions hcld regular, special or all-_ _ USES m Fllill ‘md quartettes, something new for nuai ineeiings in our iiuiiding dui._rAthletic Meet . . . . . .. - 35 wcrk of the juniors and students, -51-_--_.sv B- d-l t .- . - . .ff ‘°“ “Uh °°‘°“” ‘Vh1t°» Sand- Charlottetown in me e i. with in mnunnccl --- while Mr. Pendleton handled the - __ ,___ _ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. pgy, Th; E all FANCY CHECKED mile clearing ' `BOXlI1i; 240 182 than we could afford to ` ___ at 25 cents. Prowse Bros., Ltd. gliparatéis lugiiois oi Mn wiiikci. has been keeniy SP1-10151, "ou" on MUSIC ini NEW GE0"RT°GE’T,i_E m_____i__ -____ roup amcs fe t, not only in his own depart- $t_ J . Cn i _ _ _ B (Continued fi-um imgc 1) Junior Basket Ball 233 -- ment but in "Y" work generally. ames urch a ter regular gcurfu 5;_50_ prowge Bl-05,, Ltd. Senoor Basket. Bail 148 35'f_ The Association was fortunate in Ale I student to take over the physiculi " "Ea", "“"" “em” Pm” $3 25» $2 °° ‘md -_ Z y 8 ° “ Toni for 1921 5.230 seniors can i $155 prow B _Lid running into the thousands Dur 1 gdigstrpp V se ros SPECIAL LINE of Ladies Flat me month oi Ncvembei 15 reguim. Tctal for 1928 6,074 This airangement has given good 0-I-TAWA May 17 _The ami” nil. l* Crepe dresses at. $7 50 Prowse Bros and i3 S viii eii ere held Gain over 1927 844 in attendance, satisfaction but it is probable that ccmmons mmmiiwe un uuguugrlul E ..'. .. . BORDEN - P b t> i Pe me HES W u||_|"_` /1 ___ Borden Un_o__re;s{__y;_ti_~)_l_insi>_¢i_f_‘_/_if with a total ut;_ndan¢e or i500 neo land a gain of 66 sessions Mr Matheson will not be with ui and international "linens undursug -l ie More n in is next year and your Committee fee me nrincipie of uuempwyment ln. _ ' Ltd. ' _ _ _ _ _ » ' r L we. - _ ° ~ _ A ' 7' _ _ _ May 2°"‘_' al ‘.1 “' m' rc;/_§i?_L;N _S_i_>l»_0_s__ andmiimrmlng Iiieing used” if; ';‘°;§nfi‘:_§__fi;‘;_1dce§m ci.Ass sEssloNs r that rn cfrort should oc made to se- ,,,,,m,,e_ bm., on ouupulmry mn. Now Nacl-rwl»:Anln oust lc in g “ "g S "° ‘ _ ' _ - ea . ea 49 all as - _ 54 - l.'I..i.liIiiA..\4I'__;} '_','i " 4 '_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _‘_ _. ._ _J_,.:;:€;_;_§#_<; /. 1 . Eat hlfékfasts that ar? ht b\lt uloin linen.. aeorseiic, lac; mi. Lanwcu. has moved to n nourishing. Two biscuits n whclc P‘°“° Br' 1'” ;‘§".ls:'.i°."‘°.f. Wm ‘ls , c _ --- r a o e . mllk daily for health ° cg§iY|X;esld:‘s;;E.N;rlc(;fs 5:2 sw; coasars AND coascnarras y°“ “me” tha” ‘“ me Pa"- TRISCU IT 'is the Shredded Wheat Wafer up' P”°`"‘° Emi" S"“‘“§ “° °°°- f’f°WS° Br”-» L” imc by The Canadian Shredded Wheat_Company, Ltd," Yom-r. BRACKLEY and Marsh- A raw onn lines in Ladies cor- '- Y - ' _ ne1d'DUl1SU1ff118i!li* United Church sets, sizes 31 to 36 D. and A style 'Margnrct Houston, Marjorie Mein ?[nC“'f‘_‘da- S‘”"'1°°S “exif Sunday as Clearing at half price, Friday an I I 0 °Wb- YUPK. ll a. ln.: Brackley, 3 Saturday. Prowse Bros., Ltd. The Sun Life Assurance Co. lr- °»'=~if==1 Ohm Duma- _ ‘ 0 c d illilge. 7.30 p. m. not 7 p. m. APPREHENDED _' Albert Arse _l é nault, who is wanted in Summer- a __ LADIES LARGE SIZE silk knit side on the charge of robbing with 1 loomers ln peach, tan, black, apri- violence, Mr. James Gillis of $73.00, |_ | cot and flesh. Price $2.75. Prowse his watch and a box of war medals. Canada’s argest risurance Co. .~'-" [B _ L_ and is filling a real need in our __ City. Your directors welcome these __-t various organizations to our build- 5_i ing and trust that in the years to come that we may be able to serve In Closing ~ Your Directors and staff thank those who have so generously given d' of their' time and money to our As- sociation to increase its usefulness to our young men and boys. We ex- tend our_thanks and appreciation to the retiring directors for their val- ued services. We gratefully acknow- ledge the whole-hearted support and courteous treatment received from the press of our City 'To the *" i-1 »-sam no mio r.=.a.»-5-.=`r£'S¢o=~1E$2$3$SS‘r33 ~l rcs, d. ' _ _*_ in near Richmond Station last Friday Ministers and other Ch____s_____n wo__k_ ___ " ’ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " _i The Cliild's Deferred Assurance Policy -i' night, was apprehended yesterday ,_ . _ b V ____f I 5 wcas or cucckcn Rayon by constculc_aigga_r of the char- “if °f C*“"l°_§'¢“'W“ Wh° have 101'-_"W 792 . _ _ _ _ S |Il‘0VIng 0 It fl. cry pop ,tr p an goods Re _ gulnr 75 A i b i ti i a y supporte our work during the _ C rea argaln o e own Police Force who escort _ The adopnon was moved by M Low Rates Friday and sat, d i_ d i _ _ past year we extend oul thanks nd » ur ay 9. 39c yd.| e h_r_;1 to Prince County Jail, Sum offer our c0_op____a____m for _____;_e__ MacMillan and seconded by M___ C_ ___ Large Guarantees 'PWW50 B105.. Ltd. mem e' christian work in our City. We Mc!-‘elm *md M1'-W-M-R°W9»Chai' Ask our ug;-iris about it _ PItESBy'1~ER|AN SERVICES ___' SLIGHT BLnzE_‘_Aboui 2 o._ hope that. our Association during mari of the Foreign Work Commit- - Ther W' . » ' the tee gave a very interesting and com or consult J. A. Moom: rlelismst)ve Wifi( Tmiiinl. _i0i_'___§n ,_ fat: patronage the dance 'was given was leaking fm' s°m° time and UP011 CK- our Pool and Billiard Tables we GfCt’.01‘y iiaiiqincl, ’ ` °""’ “"“’» " lJ1_'e.=:sut, accompanied' by his aide, ;mi_;“}“°" H 111130 spot was found to also put in mst, class shape, and quiet and in-mes were unchanged, A - _ Licut. colonel J. P. Hooper and ° °°°“"’- Tm* W” ’°"°W°d 2“fi'thcya1Sol\u<1omostsuocessfulycar!An caslcr feeling prcvcileo in thc ¢*.__wnn(l “CCI OQKFY ____ __ __ C__ - ___ lvl;-s. Hoppe,-_ __ _ there has been no leaks during thc In closing I wish to take this op 1 f 'I ~ 1 - lc ly HDSI1 -ll last. six months. portunity of thanking our geni Katlllron Trninor, Elinor O'Colliiol', Ricilalulllin Grant. Grade VI. _ Murlc Arsenauit, Mary Mlihur. Florenct- Howatt. Guide V. 4A> Grirvcil Dicks, Muriel McDonald, M.irg=u'et Howlett. Grade V (Bl Norll Mclviillall, Gladys Costello. Gl'utli‘ 1V. Betty liogan, Bcrillcr Hogan. Mury Steele, Irene Peters. Esther Hughes, ills. Dorotily Slliimiulil, Betty Mitch- cll. Bvrnxuiette 'I‘i'ziill0l'. Grurlc III. Mulgv i\.icKinnon, Bluilclle Griifitli, -Mrirgrll'oi Slleliooil, Gmlevieve Mon- zlllllail, .Jacqueline Jacobs, Lillialll l\icC;lrl'oii, Valerie Arseliaullt. Grlulc II, . _ M."li'|;:il‘ct Croken. l‘."itl'icia Arscll-l riillt. Constance Leightizcr. Th? l°li0wlng pupils of the Pro tressiir _Series Music Course accur- cll 90'. llifgepcli written test for the lilcnth of April; __ N» Sl_1_11-_\v*,,‘_~A`. McGu_ignn, D. Mc- "°"Zl,¢_»,,1_\.f_-.'_l_l/l\?_<’1lll'1'._§>_i1._ $. sprowcll _l - The linup is as follows: Grade 6 Cntcllcl‘ iL. Simpson . . , . . . . . . . . . . i‘ Pitcher _P. Whitlock ' _ lst Base R. Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . . .. 2nd Base iC. Hyndnlall .‘ . . . . . . . . . . ._ 1 Zird Base Hume Keele . . . . .. Bus Shor.tjtop_ 'L.. Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Loft Field J. Ritchie _ . . , . . . . . . . ._ G. Celltri: Field N. Haitian . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. i night 1~'n~l<1 iB.Millcl' . . . . . ! -- ff --<0-¢>----_ NEW' CAHSER() | Before baking in a new put it in il. large kettle of er, bring slowly to boiling boil scvoml hours. It cracking. ;~+-i ' ‘ 0409 1 CLASSIFIED 'ADVERTISEMEN One lrisertiolf Four. Inscrtions . I-light lnsertions U94 650-O#-40-094450-OO-O 0-Q, O 0 O ~ _AW _ ."/_ _ ' TS . Cllll y _ _ _ _ _ -~- igmncy M°Cl°"k€y» a 5°” ‘°"mb°m’_~ PERSONALS WHS badly in need of painting and and his Staff for their close co-op LE _ _vmR_(___BANK M Mom F _ ___ many window sashes needed renew- eration and assistance at all tim ‘ i______m__' ___ M__ “'_5___ _ _V350 Ud His Grace_ Archbishop O'Leary 1118. Several of the old sushes were in all things pertaining to our W01‘k so dull. The demand from local and Mn -_Ecol v_}y Mércgbunn anq has ui-rivedun the cny from Ed__replaced with new ones and all Respectfully submitted. United y ciisSci.0ic_. d -~_ _ __ ~~ - . - monton. It. is expected that he wiinwindow frames and sashes through- » JUHN A MMNAIR continued fair and a moderate trade cold wal. aug] U' _ remain for St. Dunstan‘s Univers-'WY' 3:9 _Pllllding were painted, as Chaifmfi-H °f Games Committee point andi _ it-y Convocation on Ma 28th. was E 1”0nt of the bull in _ Moved by M12 MCN11l1‘ and $80011 . ist JENKINS - Ai. thc City Hospilal, _i Y s_gn was also repaired ang p§in?el:ixl ded by Mr- Henry I-‘“Pm°m' plcven i _ on May 1-ith, to Ml. and Mrs. Reg- Ml- and Mrs E R Murphy of Gymnasium-Part. of the room M75- Andrew MaCNHl1‘.P11StP1”€S of business was small. There was llil f t illald Jenkins, a son. Bosiun who iiavn beim in Montague was painted and new light nxtulcg, ident of the Ladies Auxi ry o h _ since’ the death of Mrs. Murphy's H110 Bl-iaids were.installed, in an ef- Y- M' C' A' read me f_°“°w1“g re nn_“."S mall gl-_ Mi~S_ John Gurdon are vis_ fort. to afford better light for voiiey pert. which was unanimously ad iting in the City. ball and Badminton games. New °Pted' af‘d___by_; gwindlgg v°t’i° Léilrd __ __ .~ - __ - _ ____ window bl'nd. ' _ imimollsy 111 0 01‘ 01' SP 911 ton. The trade in spo was quie linl.Ll.i.AN At the city Hospital ldow ___ __§_ S Wei” Put 0" all Win services in this depimmeni loc per unc of 5 words ? lvluv mn, 1923 John A lvlcncllcn' A °°l”d“=‘1 “'°‘1°°m° is being ull/011 . S 0 gym- Some new niast- Mi, Cniirman and G,mne,',u,n-_ 1 - ‘ ‘ ' . . - . " Funeral i`l'onl A. A. Henncsscyu; Ml. Alder Brehaut, Barrlste1'-at- efméi 111161 to be done in several ' _ ` l O 1 . ' .‘,I _ ' ‘i .‘ ' ' ' ` ` ' .4+¢» » - Mr. Brclnnlt has been ii: BgtlllcrxzliGynii1§siuni.w om game” in me W' l“f=°ll"8S have ml bw* “S Well changed. The receipts wcrc 3.106 ' . ' attended as they might have bee . . . . . Bc per line of .» words llc pei- line of5 words __ Agents Wanted ©Rl'IS_slf's nAvn._savisnAl. vAn- fll1l‘l<‘s on P. E. 1. Their line is \ll<\.'~L rolnplvte and their :;el'vil:f‘ il. unvxcellrrl. It inierr~sti‘d in all “ll"lI<'.V for your district wrlrc M“ll11i!l‘\‘. care of (iuurdiail, Chur- ltllii:tm_li'_ll. __ _'___-_W 45i'1.5.1_g_.2l *_-'-~--_-‘ -..»-._ ' ` To _i.et m-i__.__'__`_______._. , T() Ill-INT -l‘AS’_l`ll|l.l~L LOT NEAR. “fill Iiyrnc BrosI,"_N6rti1 River. 4545-5-lil-21. `-___ T0 _MIT _ 5 lroolunn ivionaitu fblllrtlncllt, possession June lst. ol' July lst. l=hon.~ acl. 4528-5-17-lil. ".“v~--<1_._».... _;_,____._. _ Articles For Sale F0!! SALE - ('.00K1N(l RANGE. "llilly 89 Rucllford Si.. `__ 4518-5-17-2l F0__f_\ sAl.r-:-i Pool. 'rAai.E. i T °° "1nl- Apply to 0. E. Whitlock Hllutvr River. 45l9.5-ia.3l ~&x_ Agents Wanted .T~ 1 Sf’-I-E - its lwolvir oar. APDly Guardian. ' Q ni is-lc-zi. For Sale H _R sAi.i. - 'riionolloii anno °"~ Anoly Guardian. rg "'.* `“‘ 5-10-ill. '<_lR sAi.a ‘- Two isi./mn aiu-:iv “-`l'l‘1‘s. wcilrhim; about 1200. lin.. /luluv ll. .l. Kcnneay, soutlnorr. Alexander' Rural Telephone Line. __`¥___ 4547-5-la-2|. Situation Wanted _ W*-M; liANruo-A rosrrlolv 'ro Look after clderly ladies or couples ,or ircnvulcrccnis. Bent of references. .Allllly Guardian. . . §_ ‘ im-is-1aci.|' for twenty-one years and last vlslt- Basement-The wash-room. lock- yei we have never fuiied in do ou Miscellanegug ed the Island twelve years ago l-le cr room lockers and shower baths ' - - . ' ' > duty when called upon. studied law in the office of his un- Were all repainted and many minor Fiuunuiuny we have had wonder l.1No. Al.il‘nan liiAcnoN/il.Hl IN MENIORIAM “I” "W la” H°“' D' A' M“°Kl““b"~ ’°"*‘“`s '““d°` ‘° bfmg *hem “P 1° ful succcss havin rrlscd $440 oo 1 -i and his wife is a Georgetown lady, the necessary standard of efficiency ' Si] ` Fin-§n¢'| Land Slli'vi‘yol'. llel'lnullvil|c, 1'.. _ _ 1 - -» _ . f . f d' . Boucr and liecu s. I - 0"' R"'““.“” e' "ur E' 1' 5'1"`l "‘°‘}i hi`|hm;“`i miyri:m.)i?'|i.u ‘mir iidili me Mm May owen' ng y"t°'“'”Wf\b Banquet, our Parlour Socials. ou ` °‘~'~*~‘~~1""----~'~--*l l """" '"'“ " ' "" W "’ ‘ C """`**’**'i*-' '“~'*"~' °°m|’1°l0lY Uvclhfl-11106. and many Conwy-i, ln y_M_C_1i___nur Yjg Meng lun., ng Quebec vurlcucg wen, nffn,-_ .mo /ii.rnhii lil/it noNAiu M” 13"" 1”” ilccossarv lcpairs wcrc nmrlc onc Slippers wer.; all mcrnn, utcrl i Eflfid S111”V¢y0r. Hermaiiliiilri, P. `0m-. your MS Pl*-NNI' :_"_f__"__;’_f__°_;‘_fo_l2"1!l`11‘°l;lGi‘_S ln tl1c.Gy111- raise this amount and we wish li ~ ~ - m0~ Since that sad day, ` 1_2 an la to be remov- this time to thank all who have in _shore green mountains at a5¢ to 90¢ Th” "“""°“ wh” S'°'° me C‘"‘“°d ed but have U09 yet been replaced any way helped to make those cv ~'-~- ~---- ------ wh Goa u a _ _ . ___0__N_) _ ___ v_(_T0R__\ ____“_K_ wcc_i_ivcd ____<;.;yf: one fgolliidsthe liirbstsr Factoiiy Adopted as read, with the unani- cnts successful. We also wish ‘ bi ic Avpl Wlillncc B are C112 y 114111125 - mous thanks of the Association thank Mr Pendleton and his ossoci li llliills _Cyt . i _V The blow was hui-d _ _ _ Mf‘<`R1“`~ Vl<`U"`m Park- The shock severe, .;‘i‘|_c;'i,ym'::ir_;l xx; :f`y°';§,§“§;e"; J- E- HUUUS M1011 f01‘ th¢l1‘\1€ll> S0 Wllllngly 81V- bagged ex-track. A weaker feeling 45:; - . - Miss Worthy arranged for the en at all times. We would also developed lp imported beans and fl m ng - H " on Ma" wth' L0 Mr' “nd Mrs* “<'“*°'*`~r-'-' F"°“¢ 0*' B\l“di11lf-Our building General Secretary. Mr. Pendleton. The volume of business continued0f i.0 to W |\.\.| UI ht. ul d P I e ous c m W "mr they “"2 k“°“'“ use of thc gymnasium for scvem' thank the Y‘s Men’s Club for tl ”'*"**”__°’“'_°`*""’“"" N04, gone from memoryror from love, ' 4,50 _ ' » - ` ` 1 SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- pu; gone in his heavenly home -I hours each week. where she eonduc- Assistance they gave us to augumen ly supplied. Guardian Job Print; abnvn; »o+»»+oovv4-0+-¢4'°>¢+o,+v~ f§_;1_c_0laf;‘s¢§esforT_busines§. girls hand l_:_ur funiisi) I trust th_at_ tiled Sie ‘- ery. t w_ i Ni i- i __ . i ii '. csc casscs are ear w e as success u, an a c ";'ii"_ "m le" “c ove ‘m i_Jl‘0‘/ed I10Pular and_ did not inter- we will continue t_o can'y on the ed qunn¢,lt,lcs_ spies 0 co 0 (;0|;n5;§p0N|)|~;N(ey; (1/\|¢|)s /\N|| i_.m,gci himz N0 we "ev" wi" Rexall vfxk i11‘_5_1:é’__v;21y__ilStl1 four regular _l;>0;_i__ “Sri ig] h0lD1l18 lf; iflllke 0111' choice white handpickcd grades were ' ` ~ nc es or con uct- _ . . esuccess s. i “'11/°l0l>“~< “'lll\ =\1'l“'°<‘~ rrlcnrls may 'thlnir hc is forgotten. ing this dmc of worlr or ll bl 'ne Pc trullv ubrnltied ' C (IVE 8 E' S C S r i Job Priiiiery. ti. alttuaarrfs Amo sraramewrs That lies within our hearts con- cealed. _ Inserted By Ilis Sister and ! niiigyryprintod. Guardian Jo_l_l__ Mm my ,i,m_m____ ‘\'f»E.MOR|AM AND MOURNING ‘ cards at shortest notice. Guard- sure. in ally style. Also raincoat". ' ReprcsAll'.taiive,172 Prince Bt., Chariot t-_-foiwi. . "Female Help 'E'§;1EN omts. -------i --~----¢o> -- -- --- iuu 'yuh pi-iiimi-y_ IN MEVIORIAM v'oliT:»'.sl;i.l. noon ciioicu BAN-! 1 alias ut 29 cts. per doz. All this -- weuk_ S_ N_ Kuy5_ 87 puwnui SL i In memory of our dearly beloved 4505_5.10.4l iwlfe and mother, Mrs. Robert _ |Andre\vs, Norborough, who passed FOUND-on' s'r. rE'rEns is-_away May 1001. 1927- _ land bent. with engine. Owner may A ii ii L i» ii ii id have same by notifying J. J. Tay-| A vgi__:'_ ‘tc 'i:::=d°'i'; simian 0 'one ‘°"' SL P¢"°"`5 Islmxd' ‘an 5 ,_ u|A place is vacant ln our home ` ` ` iWhic_h never can be filled. 1 - . | narolti; onoanilvu Yoon sun' Imeriod by _hor l_l\i_sb§\m1 ang Family 1 S- rr cfm S-mon for $18.00 to $45.75, made to your mee- . , 1.. -. » .-1'. is tailored-to-measuro in any style.: | at $6.75 up. Made to fit and well M, B, 1 tailored. S. F. Tarbush. Special » '~ ' ' ' iloesrlnlisr W&f`l‘i;l(;-ul _ ' mo lava" __ Hypophosphites is an excellent Spring Tonic and strength resterer. It is unequallcd for various forms of debility especially those caused by defective nutrition being particularly adapted to ancmic conditions. It stimu- lates the appetite, aids nutri- tion. strengthens resistance to fatigue and enriches the blood. . Price $1.00 per bottle. N som only ny 'rua rnolwrr nnuooisrs ac innon D ug Co I `l Phono gen RxxAi.\.`roa§" no KODAK Svone sa; just thc thing for nckliowlodge- . .S nlcnt, intiinzttioils, etc., Gllrwdilin iri::ti_i‘:;;,uT§_iii;` k‘:iri:;|`,y ilifuscfilmw Syrup gg' (_:i_sf_\______"_f_*_fi‘_*_°;1f;_*iS0S Will M d by M W:__‘:_NAclc ’ e ere. ove rs. l' s - In a detailed table of activities mded by Mrs. W. M. Rowe. herewith annexed it will be noticed Mr. W. A. Stewart.. Chairman of owing to it being partly a holiday. that 792 gym sessions were held dur- ‘.he Finance Committee read _til Tn 1118 thc year. an lnrease of 66 over financial report for the past year, wus no iiciuai change in me cundl. N10 D1‘0‘/|0115 year. The total attcn- thc adoption of which was moved lion of me cheese market, the un- ¢`-'BHCC lil Sym classes was 6,074, an 'ay Mr. James McMillan and second- increase of 844 over 1926-27. The fd by Mr. C. J. McLean. cnrollment for physical work from Mr. Stewart referred tothe defle our membership also showed a con- it present being carried and made "'|d'f1`H|Jl0 iI1C1'easc. :trong plea to thc Protestant popu- ’ The gymnasium. apparatus lock- ation of our city to come forwa CLASS ATTENDANCE 1927 lunicrA . . . . . . .. 394 IunorB . . . . . _ __ 042 'Jmplcycd Boys (intermed- iates , . . . . . students Icnicrs Ioiley Ball Sullnesa Men im sm 54:1* azz alo 422 ass 604 sn zen 301| sam 5111 537 169 277 624 Ladies . . . . . . . . '.adios Badminton i-Mcn`s Badminton 1-IandBal1....... . 305 BD 34 469 . f r ers, showers etc. have been kept in rs best they can in the coming Dm-;ssE|z, nnnwl-mg as good repair as our present build- :ampaign for funds with a view tol l '-118 Cfmditions permit. vlpillg this burden off the books. Respectfully submitted The following splendid report of remove them, plane on the sides J. A. MneMlLLAN, Chairman he Physical Department was then and bottom und rub wlgn Bonn gal. Physical Committee 'sad by the Chairman, Mr. Jam l/IcMlllan. FOR SEASON REPORT OF PHYSICAL DEPT FOR YEAR ENDING APRIL CLASS NAME ATTENDANTS 30111, 1028 l 71 41 34 B1 110 ficient General Secretary, Mr. Ray 29 51 18 10 30 Mr. W. E. Bentley Chairman of the Religious Work Committee, in moving a vote of thanks to the cler- gy. eulogized on the splendid co-op- cration shown by the Reverend gen tlemen during the past year. He re ferred in glowing terms to the most successful Sunday meetings held in the Y. M. C. A. and paid a high tribute to the hard working and ef- Pcndieton, for his efforts in making the young boys and girls' meetings the successes they really were. It is regretted that space will not per- mit a more detailed report of Mr. Bcntley's splendid address, in which he was listened too with the great- - est of interest throughout. In con- cluding he moved that “The hearty appreciation of a Y. M. C. A_. be tendered the clergy of the province and to those abroad for the valu- ~- able work perfonned by them dur- ing the past. years." This was sec- - onded by Mr. R. H. MacNeill and supported by Mr. Ray Pendleton. who added that Mr. W. E. Bentley was one of the finest. Religion Work has been a stonewall Chairman, concluded Mr. Pendleton, and on be- half of the Y. M. C. A. I wish t.o express my heartfelt thanks for the wonderful help he has given us. A te of thanks to the retiring Clark and was responded to by Mr. MacNeill. Mr. P. W.- Turner paid a glowing compliment to the Patriot and Guar- t, during the past years. edtob M.T.'E. Cor- 8 - It was moved by Mr. W. E. Bent- t Black that an expression of appre- 8 during the year and in the present . campaign. This motion was sup- s, ported by Messrs Henry Lapthom. J. A. McNair, C. J. McLean and W. T. Huggzin, and was responded to by the Chairman of the Committee, Mi'. and the singing. of the National An- them. D worked iri Canadian westem oats 87 with United Kingdom buyers the 09 export trade in grain here today was limited. There was little or no I`e3demand from the continent on ac- ‘ccunt cf thc church holiday. The FE trade in cash grain on spot was also market for spring wheat grades ol 81 flour but prices were unchanged. - 9. disappointing character. The mar- 0S ket for winter wheat grades was al- States bu ers for millfeed was done at unchanged prices. A - steady feeling prevailed in standard grades of rolled oats, but the volume G some inquiry from English import- - ers for Canadian baled hay and sal- - cs of a few lots for prompt shipment to London were made at 80s per and priccs were unchanged. Owing to it being partly a holiday and ll Y number of wholesale and retail - houses closed thc market for eggs 11 was inactive, but llriccs were un- ll cases. There were no further dev- 1' clopments in the market for potat- oes, but the undertonc continues casyat the late decline in prices noted on account of the increased 'S' oncrings from thc country and the 1` somewhat indiiTcrcnt demand. Cal' ing lit 80c to B50 per bag of 90 lbs. l» lil bulk; New Brunswick, north - per bag of 90 lbs. in bulk and Prince Edward Island white potatoes at - $1.05 to $1.10 per bag of 90. lbs. 9 prices scored a decline of 20c. per L bushel which was attributed to the W fact that fresh supplies have com- ! menccd to come -to hand in fair-siz- f rl ts of made at $4 per bushel ex-track and smaller lots at $4.20 per bushel ex- R store. Prices for butter were fully maintained nt the late advance noted but the market was very quiet C The receipts 1,832 packages. ere dertone being firm under sufficient demand from local buyers and Eng- lt llsh importers to absorb the bulk of Rlthe supply coming forward. The re- ceipts were l,843 boxes. rl -- »- --»-- ---- -~ If your dresser drawers stick. 05 low or paraffin. """'*-H i Sore Feet Bathe feet in Minard’s und - warm water, rubbing solution cure the services of a full time phy iribuiions derived from me stun 1928 sical director for next season me emnioyer and the empioyeu In its report tabled in the I-louse yesterday, the reportstates that the necessity for providing_'so_me meth- od of unemployment insurance “will inevitably have to be dealt with be fore long as a. solution in part, of the industrial problems of the pre- sent day." -_---<-0¢»-*- FANCY ROLLS Save some- bread dough, when baking, for fancy rolls. Pinch off small pieces, roll into balls about the size of butter pats and bake three to a muilln hole. - PRWINGIAL EXIIIBITIDI r Charlottetown August 20th - 24th ' Bigger and . Better Than Ever Western Guardian -RESERVE JUNE fifth ' for Sherbrooke play. Watch for further announcement. 4553-5-18'-Zi -UNLOADING Friday, May 18th _.at Albany Station, car "Dependon". Highest quality western feed oats. Come quick and secure your feeds. A. H. Affleck. -ALBERTON PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH will hold regular services 'moming and evening, May 20th. The subject for the morning serv- ice will be "The Power of the Holv Spirit", and of the evening. ‘.'Paul's Hymn of Love." Both services will be in charge of the new student pastor, Mr. Hill. Everyone is cor- dially invited. -SEVEN MILE BAY HALL Fri- day, May 25th. Play by Melrose- Port Elgin Drarr.4.tic Club. "'I‘he Girl of My Heart." Curtain rises il o'clock. If not fine, on Monday, May 28th. Thrilling story, clever acting, snappy specialties. All for the small sum of 50 cents. See post- ers. 4535-5-18-2| 1 O-O-O4-O4-Q-Q-OOO-O-6-OOO-0400004! VICTORIA HOTEL One of the largest and but equipped Hotels in Eastern ' Canada. Contains120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Pew Hotels throughout Gerudo and the United Stews have its splendid table. Courteoul service to all Guests. 'hie- phonea in rooms. Rama 04.00 to $5.50 D01’ dl!- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. BAIBY C. BBDWN. Mllllli DOO#-004-o~oo»@»;§>~o-oo-ooo-go . OfOXQ§Q4§fl QUEEN HOTEL BUICG UMD! over this Howl we have spent may thousands of dollsrt in repairs and improvcmmh. It isnowtlloilneatliotctoflh elua in the turitimt Prev- ineem It appeals to tboll who want c eomfortcbll Hotel md splendid tlbhugd excellent service at a in - ata price. To the Directors and Membcrii gum from 9_0() gg "jo :hcrlottctovm Y. lvl. c. A. mfg ,§i‘;‘2,‘i‘i‘i‘; "“"'s' s°°"m““ por any. Your Physical Committee herewith ' xubmit. the report of the physical -- \ t department for 1927-1920. * a 9 e own Ai. the close of lut season we re- _ | N A R D S Ch l' gretfuliy accepted the resignation of 1 _ ._ Mr. George C. Walker, who has been ' _ _ _ Hotelnm' IM* _ _ 9 in charge of the physical work of the association for four years Mr . Walker was offered and aecc ted u . » “"9 |* _UIC Victoria Hotel 4"'»'»-'i-4-if k 0+§+e-944000 Trail l’lfi\1aor- 106 3023mt("oR Mm that annum* I E N "‘ ~' » f " ` - - ~--- __ ._ H_*****’***‘* _ - . .... .. _...io muchliighcrsalcrl _ _ _ _ __ _ . `l‘\;'¢»»:fw.- .. ~ ,»<. _ _ __ ~ .‘ " ` . »=n