i Ei i 9 e lit. P? .' _ "1 -li o .l U APRIL17. 1931 _ _ _ _ _ ` if 1 Q; F g *r - _ _ _ ___ _ '||'||1 (_r_H/\Kl4(f|'| E‘~|L,VVN UUAKIIIAN _ _ I g ti" __ . ‘ - _ -_- . _ _ _..._ . - _... _ . ,__,, - _ i ' ..~; when elven tile option of a details of the conference to the Gov- iht v i . _ ' 'nl SQL fine or lrnprisonmept is allowed to ernment without delay. ll:t§riouEsme‘;f;t vegh sth;Quhr¢;ll:iel;l;.` Infefesfing _ _ (ounlmued ‘mm Due ___ mimic line by ills:-rilmclzzl. r wheu ll pool. louuly comes to 8 dl5_._ _ l ” BYTIU .dothehnrllnhllchddlunuucd l _ for complaint. The best liltehera inh BASEBALL the world have been in danger of some of the lPl'lliitll°°°¢ iill liwll Nils inlru-ed when the “gig nm. uhm out of the ball according to bino" drives that ball down the in- lulhcllllonand there is _expected to field, and Ruth dldn't want to hit N d cuhlnument of freak home gh" hull ol ol|_ so ho .immcdu cu duu, spring trllnllll ¢l'lPl have mil three pitched halls, and Gehrig did uuwn _tllof home. run epidemic vi the same. M»nager_l-:lborileld dccia. “ul” years, and lnoI_dfhta_lly have ed that that was enough of "that," ,mi attracted the great attention ol and Misc Mitchell did no more hurl. lllior reasons in many ¢¢Iltl'¢l where Ing that day. my were r¢l'll"l°‘| -ll NWN I -M Fool hearing on the season in gen- HOW THEY TREAT 'IM 1N ml, Ruth is confident he ,will equal MONTREAL ' hu ,ld record. The public in general l, wnfident he \l0l\’t hilt ll°lI¢l'lIl fan in the world today, the same l,, will. wilson hopes to f\lrr°w new bein: lienrl clenient. who, lounu fields for himself, and tliere'ia al- Illllty FN'-*filly at Montreal of -r -l -='\ i - =_- - -,___ _ _ -_ t;ri'nn, nov. iz. M. Legnte, Mr. J. nn “___ Burnett, Rev; iz. ri. stavert; chris- " tian, Rev. W. L. Outhouse. Mr. Rnldm H. McNeill, Rev. W. H. Harding: L_ O. D. E., MTS. J. A. MBthlBSOh1 CUI- sdian Legion, col. K. S. Roger-s;i_ Sons of Temperance, Mx. G. Eur Huestis; Red Cross. Miss Mona Wil- son, Miss Gladys Holmang. Woinen's his fnsttutcs, Min. lanri-ic -rnit. Mrs. wus °“ Mutch; soy scouts. Mr. R. c. Par- ”““‘ ent; childrens Aid society, Miss md ‘ci-een, Mr. T. E. McNutt; Y. M. o. ‘°“ A., Mr. my Pendleton; L. o. A. “ Mr. c. w. s. Bentley; Medical Acco- 'ii elation, Dr. J. C. Houston; President, mm Rev. H. D. Raymond; Secretary, Dr. mn Creelman. The committee on the Bureau of “V There is at least one wiser hockey effort of many organizations Spiritual Background ,trlet and receives l-nllef_ the dlslllct 90 fllld €iliiJl0yiMi'lt f0l' Pl'l80ncl'i naturally expects tile family to ul- icimtlfiiied fl0ll1 Page 1 At the regular April meeting oi fe t~d ‘ resigliallo and had giv ‘iii `th°l"¢“” t“k° “P 0" 'rims-l °‘"i°ii C- W- Verma was the first timately become self sustaining. ------ the womens Missionary society o: Most prisoners are not remarkably speaker of the evening discussing Families may easily become depend- St. James Presbyterian Church yes- Th erent from many other men fully the subject "Spiritual Slgnifi- _ent lf wrong methods are adopted. hh had been hmm " hhh hhd hc' terday, Mrs. R. Moorehead Legate canoe and Interpretation of Social Tile attitude of the provldor is an ` "` " ` *gave an interesting talk on s. num- nunl Problems work." while each individual has important matter. ri' the recipients eh h’“"e t° th” h°“Se h’ ‘”`°°°eh ‘ber of Curios in her posse-Siva from ability to perceive material things are treated with respect, the glver'f°rthWhh h° elect h heh' speaker' llndia, China, Japan, Egypt, Fiji ls- B rural problems are among the by means of the senses, there are will receive respect in return. Pltyi The Premier 'h°Vhd' semhdhd by ilands, Palestine and Great Brtain gent of the Social Council, Cali- Ciiftiilli things which cannot be seen and condescention are poor substlt- Hon' Mr' Mdhtyre that Whh°r|A1l‘l0Ilg those shown were an alabas- Vemon said, The farming coin. with the bodily eyes. The things utes for friendship. The attitude Fhbhhhh S"h“‘ah‘ take the “hah” 'tar obelisk excavated from southern ity is the intellectual, gplrlludl which are seen are earthly. The should be one to reinforce the in-ho! the HWS” hs Shehher' Eg social backbone pf the Dgnnn. things which are not seen are eter- divldual’s belief in himself. The pool-l The clerk thc" pm' the m°"i°“- ,man lamp of about 50 B.C_, excav- _ The heed of viiimmy leudmhu, nal, There is a definite relation be- have capacities to he developed, but The ”‘°h°“ W” “heh ‘md me |at@d afar Babylon; a string tom-tom very nwggggl-y, The gehqql gygggm tween the inner individual and the some have not felt the fire of ani- Clerk °°°°rdh‘3ly declared Wmmnlwhlch had been carried by its Bur- qlreetod with the idea of uni. ma/terial things around him. Social bltlon. Much can be accomplished lf‘Fh'z'Au““ Smva" 1° he elecmd “S mcse owner to Mecca and back, and ating ghd tl-glnlng ln _,hull-l¢u_lu_ work is an intensely spiritual work the divine spark is awakened. The Speak” °f the H°“5¢’- I several Burmese idols, tu |lnlv¢rgl;y_ Tn, “mud plum, with the great spiritual goal of environment of solne has drowned ‘The sP°hk"'°1e°t' “Uhr hcihg 95' when lends,-,hll, ls uecesgluy lu ,hc bringing in the kingdom of cod in ambition. The fortitude and courage °°ft°d to the Chair by Premier I-fs oi wales, Lord Kitchener, charlotte l gchuul 1; should he uh do the world Social service is a new of some of the poor is most _com- and the H°“~ Mr- Meimyvfe- 5l’°i7€ “S Bronte and a Book of Sermons by ypt near Nubia,_an ancient Ro- Autographs of H. R. H. the Princ.; ilillltof mone-thwin ° ' '_ ' , nys th* 9°” 7 '° W '° I I battle at Referee llewlt- chud d Wed e I ccutod pllhclulc mul the lulul chlld name, but is a very old thing. To 'nerldable. f°11°W5~ Rev Dr. John Preston dated 1637 _ Puck an yt U ' ' ,_ _ comer snatchllll uh' “NW” H8 B011. was fined fifty dollars. Mont- had rlullgs euuul tu those ol the clly first find it one must go back to the Trained social workers use sciell- Gentlemen? It is my Pleasure W' .Fl t tain .re expected to come. back to some heal officials are to be congratulai- Tggllgedsyslrg “;;b:::':dc°;__ Q: chlld_ ollc of the udvdulugcs of the time when man first realized that tific methods. The burden is placed _day to BXPFESS my grateful acknow- °f ""1: hm “me _ amy' Mm' ed °h "hunt this ‘“l“‘““fY “lil lit- h ` d f t med uuhmllduled uchuul system lo that lc one neighbour owed a duty to nn- where it belongs, not placed on the .ledghments ff” me high hom" con' ure also displayed. _ A vote of thanks was moved by Irs. Blanchard, seconded by Mrs. l, hull go” l- lu ll. h l t at provision be ma e or ra ‘P nmhrlhtrr wllleottrnot nhl; holzlintlr: :li:nll; l::';:'r linen "ke c'°"‘°"° social workers. nrovldes openings lor male teach- °°*‘°’- This °i““°t°i’iSti° °f 2 8°°ii whois Community. Relief is used on- fffird °“ me by the HOU” in elect- Hiissn. to Mrs. Lassie for her in- niuc _ me I _ 1 TMS B ar e from all rlnks. _ em l_,,udcl-shll, lu lccleutluh ls du, neighbour developed most where* re- ly as a last resort, _ini me t0 be iii0if Sl1€Hi0verty nor riches. That isi . ‘the Legislative Assembly' have been Philadelphia ... ... ... that her control is good, so good, el Baron. a sister to Bumps, 2.03 3-4, S°°i W°i' . Oil! HOW. ll smutmn _ann __ den an ideal for Canada. There is a Speakers of the evenlng -pleased to clccc mc to thc llul,ull_ Washington ... ... al lc ulch ll lc l__ most fundamental of all human in- M°C“H“m was extended t0 thei in incl, that when the batsmen take and Molto. - profession. The speaker cited sis- S' 3 P °°° °° °"" danger in is land- which is produc- Th . ' au, and h,,,,0,,,l,l,, oO,l,,,,,, of n,..l,. h m_ _ds wlu amples lo ,due the value ol organ state and person It has come through in both _mo _r d _ e committee appointed to report __an___ g toe-hold all o _-nm reco _._ P - . ' g m hu es all uuvel- y, c. _ _ _ great strain and stress. Deslntegra- Un tht feasibility Of f0i‘il\irlg a Bur- *-P"ake1`» ‘md I am “°‘V iheshhthh he smashed. Allan Wilson has moved Enchant- 1z°"°“ in 5°°h‘1 w°"k' - _ stricken people. ouu of Cluld uud Faml wclfolcifor your Honm-'s approval" tion may be the antecedent to re _ ly - Miss Mitchell ls a southpaw and ress, 2.09 1-2. from Sage Park where In the °°mm“m§Y th” desires t° All the social teachings of the i ' ' ' ’ _ ' ' ' _ ‘ ; th _ , Hi H , h g s1giilf_ed his fills may explain why she decided she wlntered, to Charles River m0d¢"iiZ€ its W°\`k» filllilly life 15 the birth Bible were to llhd culmlhulloh lu chclrehorted rough Mr T E' Mchhhtt' 5 omr hvm approval, was pleased to retire and to sock fame on the diamond. Those Speedway at Boston. Mr. Wilson goes P0lllt where the _fir-gl; gt;-egg should _ teachings of Christ. His words nre’ -the S coke, took the cllall 'Ph . ii E t il P ' lcllhgnlln-g do perform strange gout; from Boston to windsor, mlm, be laid If Charlottetown were to me f;;e§`rs_w;v‘;he"’{1°:_d°hgh;hZ full of social teaching One may! l\cw York _ . _ . .. 2 . . _ , , it iiines. sunrise or anne wsddell. twice a week to give iioiiyrond nick, begin organized work of this kind. l____l__ to ___ _______ t’ Th _ think of the social case work in con-I R €C8p tl On WGS New sneaker Ruth was considerably annoyed 2.00 1-4, his- training. one advantage would be that a cen- y `h men' ere S 5 nectlon with the parable of the, ol Queens He was hom July ll disruption of family life all over the . _ ' l . . i when Miss Mitchell was sent in tc tral place of reference would be pro ld __ ___ F ____ h Good Samaritan, of the rescue of 0 u t S t a n d l n g 1885 dc stl.uchuurtuey_ and lccclvcd _ _ vided nuplicntion would be prev- W". “ i”°’°“ °“d ‘sm “S 1”” the inlien ln the light of tho teach muon M the ulsulc, school T ` 'V ` ' ed in Japan. Ancestral worship has ' his ed ented, arid the city would be given used _ Cm _ Th __ ____ " ing of the Good Shepherd, of un- Event Season and the Omarlo Agrlcullurul Col_ ____ to be in chronic ill health, but at- a more scientific, and consistent p h hh e "5 e Sys m employment in connection with the c ltending physicians told the `B.ritl.sh channels of giving A more thought- is hhehkmg d°wh ih India' The har' parable of the labourers in the vine A lege' He is a farmer and fur ranhh (cohhhhhd from page 1"- . . ' em system is vanishing in '!‘urkev_ ' 1- er and is ti lst. Lieufenam i“ i-he United Pi`€&Stliiitlth€Prli10eWa5Suffer ful approach to the needy would re yard. One must consider all the _ . , _ _ng not from hem°phm____ wmch has ___-___ An opportunlty would be glv Jewish family culture, which has modem pl.oble,ms ln the llght of the (Special to the Guardian) 105th P. E. Battallolm He has § 8- H. ' and cheered as the express sped a- _l ' - maintained itself for i - ' OTTAWA. Ont. April 16 '-Th elected to t e Legi. a ure long.Tho blinds of his special car at- been current’ but (mm B leg hun' eh hhehe individuals for the devel°p'. ages' S pass teachings 01' Christ. The Washing 0l`l-eco tion ester-da r e eral candidate ill the general elect- _ _ whlle hunung on the Royal estate _ ___ Th l l ing. Disruption is occurring in the th f __ . P y y afte noon at the cached lo ohc ‘rum Wore ralsod dm,_ _ - ment of atent capac _es_ e gvng- _ e ce of the Apostolic band by chateau Laude fouowln the He _ _om N27 ' U18 malt Of the ride. Only lit Lyonsfu d ul dum look l hlc idenced in divorces, annulrnents and fidlle-Btiiilfftt Wedding was an out- Hon Mr Stewart. comes of a alll- om e nd b, d f socialist centre,.were they 1owered,.e a e rg n hhghhhhg hh “hm whrk ll Th d cm service standing event of the social season ily of distinguished palliamentarlans The F‘l'@ll0h D€0Dle feared fin attack. l Tile rest of the time Alfonso sat, B silently watching the scenery. He C 5° appeared uhhamy' "mee C'°“' nine districts with an office and a |‘ht°g"h°h °f hhhhy 'he' 6-sting exlierlmsiit WHS made in of ohtawa It was _attended by the lo, 14, the youngest was the most Ndghburhdod Workers Assoc alum ml Industry formerly centred in the chrlsuun Communlon Every mod_ various Senators, Ministers and mem ` ' b f th dhhd hhserhme TheR°y“1P’lh°‘55°5 Toronto has been divided into “pam ‘ms ese pre” In the Primitive Church all intel tl cl l dfa 0 one his great-great gran ler, John Stewart, after whom Mount te rt as called, being the first The Slit f°°t Pflliiie Jaime. Wh0 W9-5 of food and clothing .is only the White mmmes °h the earth' as ev Christ was a perfect example of so- r’ g r ` _ l _ _ ' - .- e a re- ' __ _' _ ‘ ` ` _ za r aim. "I am content" Gonzalo told h Th lan of deallnd persdnally home, but is now in the community. em soclul endeavour may be traced SYS 0 6 Cr0V0r‘r1m€rlt and their S WB W spoke mmm occasionally he direct- th 0 dent. "It _ ehc ` e P _'Education was formerly in the gram- . families at Pr€S€llt ill Ottawa and SP9i1l<€i` iii the mst P1`°"i“°ia1 Leg' ed a few words at the Duke of Mir- cl linda, his cousin, accompanying him vl to Paris, but in the main they talk- ed little. Alfonso smoked constantly. he returned frequently to the Londoni Papers. and scanned the news from Spain, but almost without comment. Family Awaits His Arrival M. Mr A F Arsenault M L A e C neshon was hh ex with the individual rather than by _ to a Christian beginning. Following. tins voyage;-and this is my first me _ms approach mcu__o_. Mr dmdlrnai- school. worship steadily and the Masleds teaclung the Church by numerous personal frlends of .d, l to ri Ilfiilorhthn sa beihgs Serifommilght-figy' The trend is ‘mm the mme t° and downtrodden, All modern sgcial e__;`§isnf§f_§l1enc5;_ the Governor Gen' __ __ lm ersoml B prodch _ e community. It is necessary to work had u Chrlsllun background ii afilly Speech when R ly "heh h P h ' J . ` l th h lth canon Malone remarked that there _maintain good homes, while good boclul Work lu mls age ls becUm_ _i;_;;D0;;1_u toemseawastofwglslo __hi>8lrlde_ islative Assembly. sit to Paris. ° _ 'b ' " d d_- surely is centrlng in the commun- devoted llsell. to helping me our the bride and El‘00m. _ _ SL Louis ___ 6 lg Yesterday‘s Legislation The House met at 4.30 p. in. with the new Speaker in the chair. Hon. Mr. Mclntyrc ackiiowledg€‘d l f th dt tl l°°mm“";ti°S are d°"eI°Ped- ing specialized. The developm nt of ' ppy icoiltihued from Page 1-- is h° hmm h ace M e een onl There is H trrnd in family lift t° the specialist in social work ‘soil be t° meet' 59"” ”° ”‘“_‘ “hd hop” ‘°i ith ii ii - ‘°' °hh‘h°h °h"“°d W e' "que" higher standards of living. to mat- one of the rcmallouue lam wlucu msst seam." He referred to ther terlal standards, rising aesthetic h- l l l - brides departure as bring svervbodys l is or ans wil record for th t -i He hoped that it mmm be pombe standards. the speaker stated Real llelh e tu Th fi We-’;ll1USS. but WiSl'i€S hcl' hi-\Dllih2SS and L. A.; Mr. W. B. Butler, M. SF' =-T receipt of a petition from the res- idents of Garl`lcld and Pinctte Road asking that a road be opened from the Wood Island Road to the Rose- P _ - _ . _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ARIS Apr” M.-The Roy” Fam P. McMilla M. D.. M. L. Ar _ . wh the city Councn to have 9' prop 1 c n ry e essence 0 soc] T9' eflti’ lil l-118 ililm Of th b rr Road. It was receiving consid- iiy or Spain gathered lil France to- li to M 5:- ["> ll. cnonsld M D `M L A- er detention room for Juveniles. 15°” “°°°“- "‘°°i°“ Pi°°“f°‘ “nfl work ls ln helping people to hells h “h 9 _ ° h°°" other agencies are great factors in lhehuclvcs There ,uc lwo clout du D12 Of Canada. Major Herrldge re-| € Y eration. nt ld lit - , ._ -_ lt' cons er ther uure as ex Rn Allem M L_ Ad ML _,_ A_ Cam _ Rel. H. D. Ramyond stated thatlth dlscontem __h____ drlves people ____ _plied thanking everybody ____ behalf The AM to Amend me Adult Acc iles. Alfonso XIII, deported King, 'U the matter has already been broughti e “es resting °“ the Church °f L'-"d"'Y' i bell. M. L. A.C M, H. H. COX M. L. d hi t .o of his brlde f0i` th l d ' l " ' d f rst time. wa cdl c th _ . _ war gh s andards of living. Thci.. t l t t lu th l 91' $00 WIS IGS has 10a ri - S she ng by ram nor ward B A' Mi' H A Diifby- M L A; MF h) the att'ehu°h of the city cmmch' a trend uf family to health lu :;;l.o`?ed nrggl; dl- mfddgfop 305;? and hoped that lie would serve his! Committee reading oi’ il resolurioli cross France to join Victoria, de- '- - ~ - . . _ - _ dh l ,. l th g th .. ' ll _ _ uudnod Quden and chelr clludrm ln R. H. Gordon. M. L. A.: Mr. J. J. A]t‘°“\= ‘W;_d'q“ r°she__h _;h;';'_:_ ll-leullhg Wllh dlsuusc there ls no hope sclcucd and of uslng them where coulltry as well as his wife had been ith introduce an Act to provide Al- uarls vlclo___a'E___ge__le of B__m______Lgl-i;,bge_ M_ L_ Ad Ml-_ Angus Mc. lClDi\llf-Y Di`0 8 ii S el' ln fdllure ld face the l-ucts_ pdsslbld the other do make the sO_ able to do when she was known asllolidlice for SChool Tcocliclrs was ' , _ , th h bum (Mount Batten) had preceded Piles, M. L. A., Mr. John Mustard, ehile ‘ihhgqhemiovlnxe ;iI__m;, SWE ! There is the trend to parity in the olal worker lcdllze that he ls not ln Miss Mildred Bennett and assisted ‘dispensed with on the consent of thi . i _ _ _ _ - _ _ h _ Alfonso lo Puls and reglscered at M. L. A.. Mr. W. F. A. Stewart, M. P Ce e h .tamlIy. Chr st protested against the a pmfegcloh but ln u real uooaclon her brother in his work. ioliposltion, thc resolution omg the H _el ur_._ L Al; Ml__ C_ _,_ Bl.ucc__M_ L_ Ad ~Ml._ McNutt stated that according to law -subjemon of women in the lamllyl an alt__ulSuc_ splrltual thlnd While' Rev. J. W. Woodside the ofllciat- moved accordingly without tile. o Me ce ll was ludlcdled that they mlom G. S. Sharp. M. L. A.; Mr. St. Clair “° -l“"e“h° muy he kiln wghl; ahhh Thclc ls ll léhdchcy toward hlghcl- 'thc Church guards agulusc puupep ing cisrgyman congratulated the House going into colllmlttoe All Act remain in France for he t.lm,__ heln~ Ti`“1i`i°i'. C1¢i‘k Of the L€8lSl&t`V¢ AS prhwhers' The laws e st’ uh ere ethical standards, to affection Base ization of ‘he body. it mllst also bride and 3'0"" and made Yef9’9"1’¢‘ ‘U a°C°i'd Wm" me "°5°hhi'm “hh g _ ___ - __ _ , _ _ lnslcdd of orococdlng oc once' wlsembly; The Right Rev. Maurice Mc- “"-` "0 “mls with "“"h-they 'hay_llfe_ on th,-lll_»;_ und there comes u guard ugulnsl pauucrlzacldn ol tho to the bachelor state of the Prime then received and read it first tlilo _ lnulluh go llvc wlth plducdd, Bcdmce Donald, Rev. Canon Malone, R3v_ he carr ed J S tar ___ time when life docs not provide spirit. Modern life is like a complex Minister. Throughout the receptlonf First rcadillg was given to an Ar her mother. Victoria spent mos; of Dr. Ramsay, Rev. Joseph McGreel, R9.” J* P ‘ P hhes' “che Y nhl-llls_ Mu Dobson Slul_cd_ The old uulchluc drlvcn by che Dowel. of me the orchestra played softly and thcjrcspccting court stenogi'npliel~s. the day in bitter silence. she was un- U- S- S- R-c H011- W- S- Stewart. ‘he S°°hh S°"'1°° °°"h°h ‘h____};h_civllisntion is being replaced by one spirit, which can he turned on in bfid° °“t the take iii the 'r°l.'l_\~~_l‘ will bc held iilis _vi-:lr aft:-r rhllcni- .sion of the Pr'0vinrlal Tolirll:l.ll'~:i1: it was illilllritvd indziy by oillr--i. nf tilt: N'l‘.':\ Si‘f)i‘n A~‘r=ot‘l:li‘t».l li lilo New Bl‘lll2'~"'Ec`:_ l‘l'iilf‘c l-iil\~'_l'_'_ Island and l\'n'.‘_l S1- ~ti;l inset; \\il bc so al'l'atl.2<~<'i ilk" ill-'<-~< lli _ini onc will be abil' in cl:-::_~ r ill 'li si.-.tor pro\'lllccs_ Tile N'-' tmll'llillll<‘lll gels a\'i;‘i_'. '"1 Jll1_\~ 2’l_ the P. E. l. lllrrt ~ ill ll: riioprl thc week of August .`-_ :»_~~.: Nrvsn ;.;.‘»1ia plii_v will b.r'_'i.~. 'i i3‘l'ici,;:~_v.r.‘.l1l‘ the wccli of August 1-' iii "l‘il‘_-\' rl ill A1151 N v . ‘ . -»._- :- l i ill ' i I .‘ .M "f - Il. f. _l - . ._ ,.,,i;1l vw '_ r i ll -I ~.l_ _l i 'i . _ _ l i i ‘I i -i i it _. _l _ 'i ' 5 l | . i I. » I. ,i l i . l , i I l . ll :..;;-.. ._ if . _wc »~. A _ tu,-. _. 5;-`_ \. ` -‘_\:.*~x.`-