» ~ ». _i _ l .l i_...-.» _ ,l l /. . i _THEC Sl Slums-wN.GUARDIAN er 1- -lglgr'-'M \lGl~lT 7 AND 845-260. 420. 520 './r=vw _ some needy cuscs he had dealt with during the past rvinter. Canon Ma- lone believed if another such sea- son were mct with some sort of soup kitchen where destitute per- sons could be given a meal should be established. Also some arrange- ment for pi'o\'idiiig lodging would be desirable. He also believed the Society should strcss the need for proper homes i.n the community. Mrs. W. E. Bentley pointed out a difficulty in determining really needy cases. Mrs. G. W. Hodgson stated that had been procured auii ¢ uiid be Mr. McNutt told of a city in England which had provided 300 six room lioufcs at a rent of slightly over $2 a 'rock tn ucconiliiodnic illc needy. Hc bciiclrd scnicilliilg along Miss Caiillcrine MacLean of the -FINED $100 AND COSTS- stand and acknowledged that the _. V. y_y_l I tickets for meals at a liillvh room th this lille might be clone here. - $11895, salary li/llss Earle, $52500 d rent $120 00, lighting, firee, ¢l'1&!' p woman, stumps, $20.00, printing and y advertising, $19.78. Total, $1,843.46. t Audited and found -correct,'(Bgd.) yy D. A_. MacKinnon, April 32, 1932. le Officers Appointed ' yu The nominating committee then y reported as follows: President, Mr. b W F Tidmarsh; lst vice president. t president Mr T E MacNutt Sec B retary-Treasurer, Mrs. R. L. Cotton. b Executive Committee: Miss Cotton, `Mrs. s. R. Jcnirius, Mrs. Hodgson. 2 Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. James Harris, Mrs. G. F. Dewar, Mrs. J. S J. Johnston, Mrs. Tldmarsh, Mrs. 3 Lyons, Miss Earle, Mrs. John Mc- 3° . Kenna, Mrs. E. T. l~liggs.‘On motion e report was adopted. W Mr. MacNutt urged all to do their igucd to necdy pcrSouh` _` Fbest for the coming envelope col- lm lcction. He believed that during the be coinlng year the Society should see V tial bonus or an increase in salary. ‘° This was applauded by the meet- t . o ing. Ou motion of Judge Duffy, sec u et increased subvention from these The envelopes will be distributed ll dllmlbulln th attempted expulsion from Parlia Government for action, I would not uplica on in g, e ex em, entalled Wu mo mat to ment of two Ifberal Senators VX L say favors "mit mllstymbes lgfesid an-ant the undertaking at this M°D°“gald ww' D) md A1: ww mm me e ygmesea tl) gn d ll.. 8 of unlverwl depl,e“lon_ It Haydon and the censuring or im ator Tanner, t na 1' y o as also dlwovered that cerlaln other, Donat Raymond. legal contract with heauharnois - nl teclmlcalllley prevented the Senator Charles E. Tanner. PM011 by which ills _firm received 90.000- th dren., Md soclety mms then. N. S., chairman of the committee was contingent on an order-lm l, nhl, was dellled by smut” Hay mls ln the mann" °°ntemplnled_ that condemned Senators Haydon council being passed by the govern- d The, yubllc’ ‘lucy the mmym_ and ivrcncuguld cus issued a rc-‘ment approvirls Beollhamois piano- the conclusion that sweezcyu sau-y -an of the Free Dl_,pensary_ have buke to Senator Raymond. led <31 No member of the Senate contended Wu wl-l-,cg ln “ard to the wlloly em very yemmuy ln meh, com the debate. He reviewed the G - Sensi'/or Tanner, should place hm- . . rlbullom but ln ylew of the “hy dence l'nking the three Sci‘iBt0I'8 self in the position of subordinating Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan; 2nd vice me work that the Dlspemuy is 1,0 Ballhamuls and explained the' his tufgfeeshlp fo perggngl cupidlty . . _ - I - dolng' greater conmbutlons should committee's reasons for censuring or jeopardizing the honor and the firm of MqcGlverln, Haydon and e granted wwards lu malmylm them. Hey accused Senator 1vll:Doi1:;'teirrity of Parllamellt as a whol; y me by the Goyemmems of me aid ol wihhcldirig from Par ame l The crux of the si ua lon was a ny and Pmvlnce’ and I would on several occasions knowledge thatysenator Haydon knew all about fm were made, M,-_ gweezey dld ggest that an effort be made W he WBA interested fdllmcially il.‘l|Be5uhc,rnols, He had been in close not need 3 lah" ln ottawa' °on_ Beauharnois or other power pro-,association with Mr. Sweezey and “mes jects on the St. Lawrence. genatoryhls associates since 1926. Senator Th l l I l Mcbougald, he said, used language Haydon was also a close friend of dence and ,xmblu ,gland thu E "ny "we °p° °°l°°t°” -'wnicri wus uct candle and tr-uc."liuc cover-mucus ci the dey and ill ak 1 ll :- t e pace M fo OWS his evidence was "unrei‘able" andlon intimate terms with the leader "incorrect" and of that Government. As organizer saturday, april aoin, and wililm me ”‘°"'““°°’ called for on Monday' my and igenerally he utilized his Dooitiovn :of the Liberal party it was natural the lm-get fl,-ma ln Mammal and I sincerely trust that our citizens, 'as °` semwr to pwmme ms' mm laaat gliézlxilld 2:; :B reysfgislbyx; that Miss Earle received a substan- irxugnigyentshe }y’ym;;’_‘;h'°pl;l w°n‘i hgdo done sos and phailn taken' the My 8' w cm' are n° ww °r wndy ,mm Bama mone from Mr. Qweezey. Senator t _i Y ribu e with their customary gener Claus _is a fact recognized by all. Haydon had tysmled may he had Sm* The Christmas activities Ln' 'con- - t 4 - Respectfully Submitted. uccuou with inc Dspcnscry begun 'l‘1‘;ly:‘f,‘;°’;t§ mnefuirfdmfjxil . _ .- . _ " ‘ _ ' pany Red Cm” SOLM5’ added her con ended by Mrs Higgs, thanks were W- F- TTDMARSH about December 14th _with dom- I My syeeyey And My sweep lgmwmion °f.MibS Emels report' Icxtendcd to the Board of Trade for tions of all kinds from friends' in ey wld ll” yommllllee he héyd glven Judge C. Gu\'!r~ Duffy praised _ . . a lengthy Period for the corporation the splendid Work done by Misslhe use ofpltllclr rooms' to the REPORT 0F FREE DISPEl\lsARY wwn and country withiilillt wliosey ly.” Senyllyy Haydon” . , ipress for space and assistance glv- aid the work_cculd not* ve een _ _ V _ .Earle He spoke of the proolem of l cn; and to the audltol. ML MM_ Ladies and Gentlemen:-The accomplished. ` "‘ Th l "nm l.. dealing wit; foreign lvagrants andlmnnon _ Free Dispensary was organized to 'nm dgtleg at ll-l, last g}l,.l5¢__' _ , _ y I occn supported anon Ma one's sugges- ~ ' relleve ,lc an . .` um... io. ..u.r_ ymmm mms l§‘m°§,l,e‘w?§;§§§ aff; ;;=§§°;7e;;’ §;Tf;e'*;§;e§”;‘;{_ _-1l.._ suis wud ...Mc cout ,,,,,, ww.. . The Presidents report as given _ to attempt to cure it by sympaths- vlded had 3 splendld effect ln Senawi- ; Haydon Justice if it as. bemw was than read by Canon MM The following resolution moved' fic- iiiteliisent smite- turning what otherwise would. have 'mmm he. was innocent w know kme' and a vote of thanks to the by Canon Malone and seconded 'by' Tm wt” ’e°°1Pt-5 f°\' the Ye” been a miserable Christmas into a that the mane! coming "gm Mr' l President was carried' ` Judge Duffy was also passed. ~ “m°l"‘t¢d V0 51343-45 but °f Wh-11111 happy one for many temporarily .Sweeney Wu Bqaummom mmey' Mr. McNutt appolllted Canon Whereas houslng condmom at we gave: out oy luck =Benatar Tanner proceeded. Sens.. Mamne’ Judge Duffy and Miss ‘the poor in some cases are fer 567 °1'd@1'S f°l' l1°ilff5h11'1¢'nt and A great man well filled boxes'm-I Hfy-d-°n§»stpr-Y-t9 wmmmee Beers nominating committee to el- l from meal md whereas the supply £0011 Slillplie-9. _ _ were sent ta tie different homes lwag 'most unacceptable.. He would ect °mc0rs for me ensuing year' |`of houses which can he rented at 327 °1’d¢\`S i°1' drllsi includin8.w¢ were kept busy from 830 A. M' 21.8” the oommmee to believe that s reasonablcsum are almost lmpos- D°°f»°l'8 D1'¢50i'iPii0IlS. . llnlll gen °'¢1l-ly); Chrlggmas Eveli Mr' sweemy W” in m°_hab1t °r rlunucnl siuicmcut lm to bla, The appeal iiucugh the pm, lo, M 1 _ ,wolk_ins, into his (Haydonv office S o 0 D. but felt we had ,romp ished some and laylng down B fortune ln bonds' Be it resolved that the Govem- 0081 brought but mile 1‘¢5DOIlS¢- thing worth while. and walklng out “Mn wlthout 3 Customs Act at the Poles Ocurt ycylfldtllyeashyclillcgg $1500 Bpylciliilyeyclysgvgllyfalling off of this Coal Fund laid for the first time in their lives that mtl, mm was a wreck The case mated E good deal of mter Notwlthstand ng the general de These people did not ask for help wage, had put the me out md hel- esy on account of the number oyypression which has been felt in until their need had become des- beddlllg was Boalllng wen when I leases and assignments of same ,cyhai-lotteiown as well as other pero/te. This condition had been lmlved we ul” to persuade lm to E USUAL which were put in evidence and it clues in Canada and elsewhere' the brought on by no him of their own 3” “hen” 1°’ th° Mm' being but was disclosed that the convicted poor of the City hayye belenyewell pro- and they were suffering as an after- ,lla preferred M, ,lt up all nlgl.ll_ G a r d e y party had _subuy the pmmyscs yoyvided for during t e w n r, wlllllh math of a. long perlcdcof unernyzloy- keeplng on ,l good he to try mdll Mather person. This was my mstrellects great credit on our p - ment. This year the ity crea d a dl-y llllngs my Tlll, alle dld md! anthreplc lnsttutions and thelcertaln amount of made work and next mol-nlnll. we “peeled lo find .Provincial and City Governments supplisdjobs to many men but the lm- vel-y ill, perhaps with pneu- :te;ly°er:lyar;mMa§;;'§:”t;B;:;° £;°,whc__f_urnls,hed a greet deal of un- preference .wssglven to those with mlmlll' but pmvldmce look can of f ' ' employment relief- dependents. ~ - ~ nci- for slic lmiift evcu u ccld. y l It was suggested at the-last An- Several young men applied here pllpdg were getting so low tp- W hi- i :.'?°.i“11.‘f.;°.;.°’;°.. i;:i:;;;:..f;l““°' ~~» be we - fm v1»-» fc oi tc ~» made to bring the Childrens yAld their own cooking on_oil stoves. Wgyhm gl, gl" out “ry ,mall om,” ~ __ lsoclety, the Red Cross and o her supplied groceries, soup, meat an -go ,mlm ll. to any on unlll the veml,vf1.:uR.il£.`o 1Iy.;i;i;~d not yigmprggclphllantmoplo institutons of thelvcgetsbleslst different times. envelope collection on Saturday y l ` C.ty in closer co-operation. The A mm who gkedyfor help once' Apl-11 goth 'hm we ll-_lm wg wlll e t ~ - -' i ' hers Day ln Beaulll-ul I'°°d °f 5“m""°’5 de “ff Mildred ctlfutlcns as well as the Provincial were dmfnyuicg “mpg the nssdisst 1|; 1| 'ml "gm we gl, obllud Muttert th . son. me “mls :lu ylatnarriivancll a bon snd_c.ty Governments and report- fsmlies, many of whom been to accept ths _rsslgnntlcm 9; um S -f fl 1- Prince ca that the prospects for co-oi>en- uslnr csnncs milk. ‘ Hllison from cur lnccutlw.-. v 1 . The fonwmg financial report 0 ment and Phe City Council be ask- 0l1ly_$104.00 the smallest amount 627 visits were made to llornes.|w°rd_., the Association for the past year l the Dr J y l l d b the Secret” Mrs R ed to take such steps ns. may be SMS - 9111405 CMI fund Nne persons died during the year' Ml. sweeuy WM engaged ln B was rea y y, _ _ _ I . ~ possible to alleviate conditions and WHS Staff-Ed 20-years H80. so it ddwlw had ywelved hell, gt some h t l l ln ml L. Cotton and a. motion passed establish a proper houylng system my lust long. tlme from mls soclely V _lyrlyllse uzyder liking nvo v edg my oryls. thanking Mrs. Cotton and adopting I dun ' , e en erpr e progress ony y th rc' for the betterment of conditions twas _sly cult matter at times On, can which was visistcdlyeymlwon ol, the Gcyemmem md e relic under which the poor are at pres- to convince aliplicants that the sgelldlly fol- many months was l»¢.!w“ hedged lbéuy by oondmom R i t I B l h d,~ i ' ' ‘ - - $16'§;;e lé'Everm:c;;‘c;m§: $20330; engnobriigtijanmwlgviieetlng adjourn- Zxsoxxlytlfteeughintxeliei' lnaelxir ti” sont? :moved to the Hospital where ahejwmch only the Government mum City Grant $150.00; Rotary Club, 9 Fr” ' 'died after much suifereinz. Every' fremove, declared Senator Tanner. ' d- est' d to hel ass the christmas. sioo_oo; christmas dc- e Pom, on thin! W” °1‘° P P senator 'rcnncr tlicn yumcc ic a nations, $206.95; annual collection. PRESIDENTS RE ,“d£..;‘;° ;;!l1t £9 gl; 53:55; lvfyuryl, days; wgtmgngre :;m£y:;!discussfon of the amounts Paid by sa'l9.5'l; curl fund, $104.00; notary pm' ._H Y Y 8'" 8 ° Ce 'tus Beauhsrnois company to thc. 000 I Ladies and Gentlemen,-The order for 25c worth of coal--1 cup lllml legal nym' ol, which senam Hay_ l Club for relief work Sl .0' n- - ~ » . . . y t _ terest on Endowment Fund, $73.68; lacmmes °f the Free ms_p_e“.Smfy sa” h°_ tmckagg by h‘“'1“3 5 A numlber of fam lies live lllldon was ,_ m¢m,bel»_ were mesa pay. have been weu maintained during friend of mine haul lt. I ha.ven't a home, gall the bg called lwmesvi interest on current account, $l2.68.iyhe y ye” The mul receipts shoyemn in me hmm and yhe| ~ Y ments contingent on the passing 8434 pas ‘ Where sunlight scarcely ever en-lol the m.del._ln_°°uncll’ he uni Total, $1, . 6. _ , l Expenditures' Nourishment in- We" *1m'4°' “H °f "mm was °md’°n”“° Wm' Pl""° d°“t N' ters. Several of these houses werey.I.lle'sltudtl'°n ln the mtl" yan bf ' iciously distributed among `tl1`e'fusc me. d the tn hs have | cludlnE milk. $735.44; Clothing andriud ~ ¢°¥\d¢mn9d an ° 5” 1928 was a serious one for Mr. toys, 563,11; drugs, $176.18; coal, D00r by our very capable adminis Another asking for $2.00 worthmnotlce to vacglel but where ,wi11.Sweeyey_ He had placed an apply. trator, Miss Earle. said _they had that day burned old llley soy canon before the Domlnym Gov” The defendant pleaded my yumy The receipts were $88.15 short of coats and wet planks gathered a- one of our cal-eg lm 014 may 31 emmmt ln January of th” em_,| cud dcuica nuvius cnyimne to ccl“‘° mf; W" andkgiiiodeolmeyhij lllltihwctcrncyulycculd you rc-‘years or use living clone md ,ibut ly yppeyed lmywlble wyué' upnecrcu for the accused lu thc with mc llqucr. uncut c pint offzfgig 02;' cg: wnlrfbutlgnl ya wllh me chgigfes an; o;`;’e'°P°r 802;? thrilling oxnerieuoo toward# the *may ucilcn cn it, mic in me lic round first case and Mr. C- D. McCallum rum, which the Customs Oiflcersythe Coal Fund wyych was oyuylles and dm our best to supply the oluFebil'lli:irybwherl tile wzer gllaeyllllmsell laced wllh an amy of oy_y :cr inc other two Mr w Henry iuid taken from a place on Spring $10400 th lowest ln lu hisim' d‘"“““d W ch ax een Nz H r ki; position. Pawn-rul financial sroupal ' ' ` _ .l - - ° » -- -- - burst drcnclring nc: ic thc- s _ . N°°"““ “P”°“’°d ’°' “‘° °’°‘°° S°""’°' H° “L” "’°"“°°d ““ "5 'rms iuiilug crf cr thc ccsl runs 'mc tictcrluis scvca thc shut- Th, mic, wc.. lmcc deep lu the were 'med °“°'°“‘ hm' H* md °° vcricc ic thc soo,ooo ice. mums tion.-S. signment f his lease of the Prem' u ,ses to mgther party who took the may be partly accounted for _by the tion by sending an additional $100.- l.°ml_ gn ll,”-ln; lm- me, 5 mm ' extremely warm weather during the 00 to that given at Christmas, which mme to nel- ssglsygncel buf, wg, on Wednesday aytemoon Mr D liquor was his' The case was dls_ months of January and February. was most acceptable just as the powerless to do anything to ,ld O Stewart acting Stipendiafy missed and information was im-[The relief Work Carried on by tht funds Wm ge” ng low' “nt” the CRY ma" came t° Wm the mmtrate yor S "side heard medmyeyy md Bgalnst the manlProvincial and City Govemments. One of the tragic features of the water °lg_1n the melmtlme shehgd a case for an infradion of the who had admitted the ownershipiand wnmbutlom by me Red cmss' work of tm Fr” Dupemuy w” mmaged t° get W th’ “net but I 5 ‘more than compensated for the the number of people applying for when all, "_enle,ed everytl-llng ln M-J y _ -I _ ' -y - ‘ I obtain the approval of the Domin- ion Govemment. If he did not do eo, failure would result. Mr. Sweezey had already employ- ed lawyers. He did not need any more lawyers. But, decin.red°senai/or TlUIl¢i'» ho did need persons of ln- fluence with the Government. He wanted to get an order-in-council' passed. According to Mr. Griffith, a whole army of lawyers had been' employed to "work up Ac favor-sblel Bflmlbhon.” All were employed on the basis that if success crowned their efforts and the order-in-coun- eil went throu`gh,' their fees would be appreciably larger than if they failed. It happened. proceeded scnuwr TUIRGT, Ullt Bénltur Haydon W" 4 lawyer. It wccwcll known' me he was one of the most influential. men in the Liberal pu-ty. Hs hm "H106 thi filht to be regarded ls one of the chief counsellors ol that wmv- It vu not surnnsiug mtl Mr. Bweessy should tum to so em-_ inillt Ind Illmllfltlal Q mm |,| Benlinr Haydon, - Committed: Conclusion ' l Senator Mcoougsld appeared on the scene at this point. Senator Tsirner proceeded. senator Mobous- I i r _ _ Oountypglospital ou Thursday tion were favourable, and suggest~. 'rms Chr'stlna.l fsn't really _yy ngpgcglrully gubmmsd' .WWW - ,ed that Miss Allltoy, s Social 3°1'?J .. .. . gpg-Q -~~|,-1, __ y guy c_ Emmy °‘1I”*°“° l I l _*-. f -i - . . . .-