'rua cllAaLo1"rl=:rowN cuaanlasl , Paul; l;l.ov.,-N JUNE__6, __ land Where 'I8 Ministers Will Be Stationed l °°\1hty alxnlbitiou Association was SACKVI-l_,1_,E, N. B., June 5-The uulllme Conference station list for _ E l_ pwrbytery is as follows: ' ue Rev. L. P. Archibald. Bcd¢1l 1 pidefurd, Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Mas, mv. Alex Firth. :autor River, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd g‘enrins¢°11» RW- W' 5° mmf' llllmlglne, Rev. J. R. Saint. sourlsl ally J, G, Hocken. - s,lm,,,er,|d¢, Rev. L. B. Campbell. Wlnsloc, Rev. L. J. Ilehrd. yn,-1|, Rev. G. A. Christie. Wal gaps, Rev. John Stirlinl. ln each was g, call was given he charge 00I1C9l'1l8d. ' . by __,_-_- - » Wesfern Guardian -CONGRATULATIONS are beink extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold ll, Moose of New Annan on the ar- rival of a son on June 2nd.-S ____- _AITENDING CONFERENCE ln, L. rt. Allen, M. 1... A., sud Mr. w. l.1_ gtanford of Summerside are B1' lmdlng' me Maritime Conference of ln., United Church, which is beins held in sackvillc, N. B. this week.-S _RETURNED FB/OM INTEREST- llqll, TMP-Mr. Percy Tanton has returned from an interesti¥\8 1-fill W nlenluueto with Captain Weston. who makes weekly trips to Summerslde will, his schooner, Maud Weston llmylng lumber for Messrs Bchur- man and Co. Mr. Percy Tanton' ll mnvalescing from s. severe illness. ge derived much benefit from the sea v0yaZ@--'S _...__ _BEDEQUE UNITED Charge, Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Minister, Sunday. June 'lthl Bedeque, 11 a. m., a pro- gramme is being put on by the choir; cape Traverse, 3 p. m., the Young peoples' group of Bedeque have charge with J. H. McFarlane to give address; Scarietown. 7.30, 'programme under the auspices of W. M. A., Mrs. Horace Wright will give the Branch Report at this meeting. -TENNIS DANCE-The summer- gide tennis dance held on June 3rd in the grill room at the Capitol tea‘ rooms was a. great success. Many couples came down from Charlotte- town to participate in the event. lviiany novelty dances ,were introduc- ed and prizes awarded. In the after- noon sonle good tennis was enjoyed by members of the club.-S -ANNUAL MEETING - The an- nual meeting of the W. C. T. U. Bt Summer-side was held in the Baptist Hall on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. f . . presided. Mrs. J. B. Perry was ap- pointed secretary of the meeting. The meeting was opened with hymn 23'! and prayer led by Mis Inman of Tryon. The minutes of the last. meet- ing were read and approved. Mrs. McNeill read an article on Prohibit- ion and religion, A report on the con vention in Charlottetomm was read by Mrs. Davidson and Mi-s. Wells- The election of officers for the €i1 - ing year followed. President, fills fDr.i John Maclleili; vice presid nt, Mrs. Wells; Treasurer, Mrs. L. 'R- Ailen; Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Neil McLeod; Recording secretary. Mrs. Percy L. Bovmess. Members from the Prince County branch of the W. C. T. U. were present and i>T011Zi1t much good advice to 1-he meeting. Mtrs. (Di-.) J. W. Reynolds from Bedeque gave some helpful sug- Kestions and Spoke at some length on teznperence education and the con- test put. on by the W. C. T. U. She announced tllat Miss Marion I-‘rlzzle 01 Hvdeoue nun won me contest. Mrs Reynolds outlined the benefits the children are getting from the contest and sincerely 'hoped that every Bun- ihy Sehool would avail themselves of the opportunity to sign up for the contest. The oo-operation of the teachers is needed and especially oi the Superintendonts. Sho read an extract from a letter from Miss Call- beiik. missionary in Japan in which lile slated that temperence is bein! iflhsilt in the schools there. Mrs. John Frlzzle, County President, also 'PWC in favour of temperence being illlfht in the Sunday Schools. The wntcst was divided into two classs. hlnlors under 12 years lnd seniors °"°" 13 Years. The course extends over five weeks and commences in °°i°i1er, A training course for-‘ teach- "S 11 provided and should be a help. W” 11111111.11 cf 'n-yon, reid incl me Union cannot begin too soon to pro- “\°t° the work in the sunday Bchool. M"- “°“°° W1-isnt, Mm. shin-o. Mrs WB"-1 and Mrs. Glidden elm spoke. A pleasing feature nf tho program ‘-`“-1 \ wb by Mrs. .nor Ml:.r.sod`,-a YGIIIUIVEN 80 DAYS IN .IAl‘lr-A by 1: Xlvmln charged with vurm- Dn _“das Bummerside Police Court lm Y "'°1‘11lng ,wu given s sen- ! of thirty days in Jail. It was J. H. MacDonald, G. 1-1. Parker, Chas. Parker, J. D. Morrison. _ - happened but apparently no one was Exhibition The annual. meeting of the Klng‘s held in the Court House, Georgetown on June 2, 1981. , The President, D. P. MacKinnon, was in the choir. an-. |£alcKinnon outlined the work 'dons in the pu; _V011-1'. also the great success of our 1930 Exhibition. TN 3¢°1'°i-Irv tnenxcsd the minu- tesoftl-lslastsnnullmestlngglso of all directors' meetings for the Year. which were adopted as read. H11 I-iw sh” 11- 1’°P°rt of money paid 1° the hulldins or or-and stand, me Kflfiing and draining of track and other improvements. An itemized statement of all money tlken in and paid out for the past year was given by our Treasurer, lur. P- J- Henry. this being greeted by VGYY ¢°mDll1i1¢\`1i-B-I7 remarks. A vote sufficient to cover cost of the bulld- ing of sixteen- new box stalls and some further repairs to track. A vnu; for I- purse of $600.00 for our races July 8th. Announcement of classes _will be advertised in the course of a few days. Date of exhibition was set for Bert- 9, 1931. omcers for mai: President, D. P. MacKinnon; Vice President. D. J. stewart; Treasurer, P- -1- Henry: Hwy. at ls. lvnlelzareu. Directors. J. Leslie Poole, George An- 1'1°111'. Wm- Aitken. Alex. Hamilton, Gilbert LeClair, at 60 years of age. _ l The deceased was s. lifelong resident gum; §?Zw:°°u;_lT;v;T§;§l]1l“b_t};e_ °f M‘5°°“°h° and “ry mgmy es' gretted by Boy Scouts and Scout gr ' ' teemed_by g, wide circle of friends. amz ll mm h ‘ _ 11111111111 meeiins of the Mari- She was a devout member of the Ehe Jnlzg st_l;g_3“;elf':";a time Conference of the United' Roman Catholic Church and re- land when he took I prom”-lent part Church Pf 0111185! WHS Opened eelved me lest rites or the church ln “le lm Jamboree - Wednesday night at sucxvlue, ' N- B-. This town is the = from her pastor. Rev. Father Mon- aghan- It was particularly sad that quently asked for during the last sides her sorx-owing husband, three officiating. S. merside.-B _ -Mr. Jack Schunnul, who is re leivlng at the telegraph office at Amherst, N. B., has been home for g few days on sick leave.-B -The Guardian learns with regret that Mrs. Charles Ramsay is I patient in the Prince County l'l06Piif’ al.-5 treil for a few dlyl.-8 usrsu-nld you see the Y. P, s. Mluu-a.l'¢ Llnimsm »-tops clandruff pri John Meueul ine president. he’ “ide” *°“- W*‘°“‘ "‘° md 11°' . ' ““‘°“““d P°°‘°”°S “““1“° fwiliiies 101 housing S0 large e body of visu- mn lm-ive,-1 by lors. The men’s university residence, hours of her ess, motor car from Bethel, Maine, just '-he Ladle’ C0“9B¢ 11-116 the Academy . all filled b the fi hundred a short time alter she had passed _.__ 3" Y ve away. There are left to mourn be- glmglmleg gl-om page 1 present. The United Church last ______.__.__----~ lainin that it should furnish a yard stick as to the wisdom of the Cau- adian National in this matter. From had spent 35000000 on new hotels ional had spent $18,680.000, including freight trucks and passenger busses are competitors. The only way to deal with u. competitor is t.o com- pete. Thls view was expressed by Blr Henry`Tllornton, President of the ‘Canadian National Railways today bsiore s committee of the House of Commons. The competitors should be under similar restrictions, Sir Henry thought. recognize that the automobiles,- SACKVILLE June 5-The gixth geographical centre of the Mari-i ministers and lay representatives in Georgetown yesterday morning of Hon. Paul A. Scully, will be learned with deep regret throughout this provinee.' health for about a year and in Janu ary last, on the advice of local physicians, went to Montreal, where he underwent an operation in the Montreal General Hospital. He re- lt was hoped that he would in time be restored to his former health, bu the nature of the disease was such ni ht was crowded as Rev Dr T W sons and eight daughters namely: dqggnqgd on mmy thing, which 51;- 11 - . . McConnell. president ol the confer Syil 01' Bethel. Maine: Jvhn Joseph Henry specified including golr eoursf -, of Miscouche; Miss Jean and Miss es, highways, country glubs, holels ence 'opened the service. A strong* Lima of Madison. New Jersey; Mrs. and railway service. The canadian male °h°111°dih¢ 1111121118- The Com-i Preston Warren of Moncton, N. B.; National was doing its share. The ""““l°“ Address W” deiivefbfll by' f d Mrs- Gus De1RD¢h°11. Mrs. Ephraim canadian Pacino hallway nes been F" Wiiffed Gaels. hvw 0 Sy hey. Gallant, and Mrs. Edward onlinr. distinguished, slr- Henry reid, --for 1*`-5~-1-111111118 af Edmonton. Alberta. - Mr. G et av od m statement all of Miscouche; Mrs. Gus Biacquier the wisdom and sagacity of its man. 5 Z U 0 9- 111 9 of the doctrine of the Cross of Christ of summerslde and Philip at home. :agement and as a railway man I be- to all of whom much sympathy is ex- iieve that to be true," He therefore ‘md with Spmtilal f°1'V°111' D1¢P1=11’¢Ci . t _ tended. The funeral takes place proceeded to compare the capital his audience 1°’ he 511bS¢il11€11 P111- tnls lsfeturdryi morning at a o-clock expenditures on notch by the two *°k1“¢°f the Saeffhheht cf the I-»°rd's Bu per. Rev. Dr. wlgle. of milieu, to the R. C. Church and cemetel-y_ railway companies since 1923, ex- P and Rev. Dr. Frame and Revj J, H, at Mlscouehe, Rev. Dr, Monaghan p g A. Anderson assisted in the service. The settlement committee held a _____.__.._._L a|ln...»d'- Llnlmcnl sun ire.-¢. 1923 to last December the C. P. R. 1”* “S550” 1°’ 5115111255 11-nd found .th e uid be surl of minist- er wo a. pus Yl“5°NN-'S ,ml lllldl-l_llll.ls_' Tlle ¢ll_nmllm N8_l_'ers over places. Adjustments nec- CSSHIY to the situation will be made _Mr. W. B. Muttart. of Carleton me lollowlllg sums’ Plcmu’ N_ su On Thurrday momlng devotional ud- 3idl11 WU I Villwi' fo 5111n111e1‘Sid¢ 00833. Nova Scum” Halllax $2, dre~ses were given by Rev. Mr. Cro. Kings County. K $2 . . . °“ Th“”d“Y~'_S 35553; ghumiwwwnl p_ E, L_ Weil. Amherst. and by retiring presi- , In 1927 he was elected as Liber sllsgllm ldent Dr. McConnell. By unanimous candidate for the Georgetown dis- * ,- -MU H lm M5°Q“*ff“ 9'7"” consent representing the Rural trict. l-le took a prominent part in e home from Montreal on 'Thursday gl . evening on s visit to her parents, Mr C,rrAw:0on:;E§1:‘:R:`Tlle llme 1§ct;r¢:fe:l'e:epre;deSrit.M0ruh Wu el- tg; ggzltiistux darld1ew};0$.;$irl1gl;h;i, Following is the jury in this case; ' _ ' -- -_ ~ G M K . i : will and Mrs. W. A. Ms/:Qui-rrie of Sum .ms wma when me allways mlm esteemed not only by his fellow Lib emge C ay Qreman 1 am REPORTS OF INSTITUTIONS erais, but by all the members of the SACKILLE. N. B., June 5-The re- Wlted sh menu! _@1114 no homo and no llnnnh Llnllunt outs grosse- 8018-Oil turned home about three weeks later. st against hope" and despite the mo devoted care and attention he stead- ily grew weaker until the end came yesterday. t Mr. Scully was born at Sourls i West forty-six years ago, the son of ‘ the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scully. As a boy he spent his mercantile -.areer as a clerk with Sterrls, Son .la Company, Souris. Later he was :lllployed by the late Archibald Cur- rie, and about sixteen years ago join- ed the stat! of J. J. Hughes & Com- _iany. He proved so efilcient and iependable that in 1919 he became uanager of the branch store of the irm in Georgetown. Here he con- iucted the business with marked suc- ess and also took an active part in own affairs and became a prominent . . i . ‘ t » -.icmber of the Board of Trade for Calvn D Mccanum me an mg House. ` On August 4th last Mr. Scully w pi Mr' Scully nad been in famngwvith material evidence outside th al for the prisoners. The _lllrymen were Bernadette, also two brothers andi -- Jul ,_ 121-- __ A. . - __ _ rfllall ettlement Committee .,hy-i His Lordship, Mr. Justice Arsenault of “em mmble_ Hls many “lends Lunenburg, Queens, Rgv, Colm Mac. Ai' the M°1'\i1’°111 'I-112010810111 C0iie8e. l charged the jury and complimented, throughout ine city and .country look 3”' New Germany; w. H. L. stron., he W” ““““°d ‘°' me M““S“1’- Wm' °°“"-‘ei °" ““’ "“‘“"‘°’ ’" “Wh 'hey l forward to his early restoration to Mahone Bay; Mimmlchh Rev' Gm' ning 8 B' D' degree in 1902' had canducted me Case' Mr' Lewis' neeltn Ml1lur.Dougluswmr;Rev.E.c_ Mow- me' °’d”“*"‘°“ M1- B’°""‘ ‘11’°“" -°“i‘°‘~‘gi‘ 2 Y°““11 “Wie” had 1””'l ‘ ' -4 att, New Richmond; Moncton, Rev 31° 1999-; *H 5 1111-\il°1111'Y among; iomled his duty in a very creditable l °: d'”d:l‘:|’1;_g;p_m‘ ;;h“;m_‘;_” 1 -_ ' eum rmenofnorthrno o - --51' S. 115° 11 11 Cl::‘wE.;0UsT"M me P°u°e ;°ll;‘;'ll,.§?nPl,ilf:ln' REV' and the miners of British Coiuxiillalla, atlfliatlDitt}:l:rea;:afrE<;tHr§>nE;r¢?l-lwlth "' “mp “ft” ¢““'°m”¢ “b” _""""*"-"-"""°“""- c _;>_rgedyv::m:d;ymll1_°r;;ir;llz;e :_ mckhm, Anllggnlshl flew H: T: und one year or post-graduate study _ ina the quantity of goods stolen that l15°'Y*"‘1’- _No SERVICES ‘N TRINITY bylaw was _med cout casts Ong Jones' Hopewell; P_ E_ Bland' Rev’ at Glasgow and Edinburgh. In 1008 ` they would have to deal with, but' _ ' he was called to ned peer, Alle, whether me when ln question had “KES EM FAST . UNITED CHURCH- 'There will be msn charged with assault was re- Aitken' M°1p°q“°7 Rev' A' E- Chap' H le where he remained 10 years. be tol . Th t th tr g , al saint J nn zz e" S en ° was ° 5 °“ nuueru lueuua, .J Morlen, c. DY T.. “la h. pole , leglate records. IS WILLIAMS THROUGH Percy Williams’ knee is troubling at Y the youngster in the lust few Y1\1'1i5 pg- 9 ways romance associated wifh a IW B., '21 Cameroniah will be well received, and tl- °f have the favorite will rejoice as they ,game in a few days, however, unleal Hack made good. So far this season, Wiisoris hal ‘has been impotent of his usual pro- l1'¢ duction of his, In 108 times at hai U1' has has cracked but 27 hits for a 1-|10 total of 48 bases. His home run boi ark* has yielded dividends hut. twice. Nick Altroek, the baseball comedian _says Braves are travelling on forged i passperls, but still have the credent- ials to enable them to hang to the first division in the National League even though they lost yesterday. While Brooklyn threatens to oust them i11'they still have a five hurldred aver- age, and though they may drop later their early success has shown just what can be accomplished by the right type of management even w‘l'.i1 a weak team. Montreal is threaten- Ing to subside to the second divisior 1 in the great chagrin of the fans and fanherines who have been consoiing themselves with the thought the club l ls pennant timber .The outlook doesrfi ilook dismal when one considers thz team is only three and a half game: behind the leading Newark crew. Camel-oulan's victory in the Derby is the first for the favuri ll in many years and he must be considered hes! as he won the Two Thousand as well and is on his way io the Triple Crown. Camel-onlan may have exceptional class. Those who wanted a long shot to win are disappointed. There is ol- c “f to one shot coming over such as Jed- dah, Aboyeur, and Signorlnetta. The owner of ‘lhe latter hadasmallstabie, his color-bearer had shown very poor form as a two-year-old and it was an outstanding surprise. The victory of 'the lucky sweep holders fortunate to naturally should. For form students the victory of the favorite is always R nvelcurne, but the pubuc likes the ilu-ill that goes with the long shot "f and breeding, stamina and what not K0 nothing but breeding. “PPF1-S 311'* side of the road. The left front wheel lound the had po - Woods ne - y reported the nudlng » - V- C1°fd°h Prius- k , h ,nl _ _ , . . ac ewan. super ending its rapid very high standing in the Provu-ice., Ha “_ _“cmd ___ _he “___” _Wm purms’ __ wwmnll be _ ____ WIS Off Ind H10 d@f Sml8h¢d Q\ll\£ lo N. fra Th le Kincardine 'W C _ Provincial Police- ' 1 - - Guthfh- W°°d- badly. It is not known just what u Ke e mek Sri'-iwth. I-le-has been a member ot"Th b ng d had oonfes-i were lnlormed’ md _ coroner called_ s . Yarmouth. Rev. A. R. Wallace: the board ol mlsslom for 15 _“___ sede woléhgafriig “inthe court had again yesterday when Johnny Moore irepol-ted with a slight leg 111 - Minus] hurt It is posed th _ n B9-1'fi11Bf»011. W. E. Simms. Plymouth, _ l s y . sup a. a - , _ , _ _ ' d btt k th thi i _ - -0- D----» J- A- D- - W -°°°---» --W 3.:;":.i---»- -» -- -- »- durable sport and the Derby 11111 ,other races would lose a lot of their .being with him. His Lordship stress-' fed the point that evidence of an ac- complice must always be regard with sus cion unless corroborated of accomplice. In this case the ev idence of Blanchard is corroborated lby Mr. Shelloon, who is a man of llong business standing. I-le identi- f tied the watch as the one stolen from his store on January 15th and which 1 Blanchard says was taken by him and ilthe prisoner. The prisoner says he got the watch in October from Blan- .. i that it was 8' case U1 hoping !chard_ If you come to the conclus- ‘ion the prisoner got the watch from (Blanchard then Blanchard's evidence ,is not corroborated, In that case it 'would be dangerous to convict. On, lthe other i-land if you consider the llprisoner was lying, when giving hisl ‘evidence you ‘must believe the evid l ence of his accomplice. Shelfoon id- entifies the watch as his. but there is just li possibility of there being two identical watches at that time. The jury retired at 12.51 p. m., when the court opened at 2.30, the jury ,returned and disagreed 'T to 5. The case of George Gallant, Daniel l Gallant and Roy Grady then came before the court. This is a case oi robbing with violence. The Attorneyf iGeneral, Mr. Thane A. Campbell and i . M1' for the Crown and Mr. J. J. John- ston, K. C., and Mrs, L_ G. Lewis swom in, after- which the court ud- journed until Monday at. li a. ln. ` Profitt. K-elr Ramsay. Bruce Poynter, John A. Pale, William Cousins, Earl Carney, Arthur Carruthers. 'Fllrner as Glidden, Weston Francis. George ports of the educational lnstltu ons a ointed a member of the Executive o1>0nS0red by the United Churcl-l in alanlluccessor to Hon, T. V. Grant. Riley and Ralph D°dds‘_S' Canada. were heard at the seventh I-Ie leaves to mourn, s. widow, nee ____ ___ 1111111111 meeting of the Maritime Con- Mamie Maclnnis, of Souris, and nine ference here today and the progressl children, four sons and five daugh- _ noted was received with gratification ters, namely, Stephen, with J. J. by the delegates, who felt that in Hughes and Co., Georgetown; Cer- _ times of such economic depression aid. Joseph and Adolphus at home; __Mr. md Mn' _“Mus B__d_h_w :lice gittflalrs were in exceptionally good " Lucy, Agnes, Geraldine, Constance, °f s"mm°"m°i "° ‘mmm m M°“` ASSIFIED ADS giiarence MacKinnon, princlp. two sisters in the United States. Hisl sl of Pine I-l1liDivlnit.y Hall present- sisters, Miss Mary Ellen and Miss ed the report on that institution first Annie, arrived in Georgetown from h_:»;l”h_n_fu:_\';dtAI_1;';_°f3'::?e;l;§ wgflgfn _ Coon* this morning immediately follow- Boston this week and were present Amu mnmltl d_u_hw_ ol P_°!___o_ __ ing the devotional service. The report with him durirlg his last hours. ‘ _nd M" Bmw” of oh__l°mw_m_ wAN‘1°g\>...\MMgp|A»|~g;,y g§;g,1~ on Mount Allison University was To the bereaved relatives, the sln- _B ‘ boy for junior office. Clerk. Ap- made by the Prcsdient, Dr. G. J. cere sympathy of a very wide ella ‘ PW 5°* 1°°~ 5020-5-91 Truemun, nov, W. cross, Principal ui friends wlllbeerteuded; _ --_-) of the Lodis College and Rev. W. T. --- wmn 1; Ross Flemington, Principal of the 515 over last year. The objective for Melville. md awww' mu num’ pm” 553.5* Academy. Both reported succesful this year, he said. was $300,000. The mom” ,Nm N" Glw". P_ ‘_ L ' 5019-06-5-21 years. D. W. MacDonald, of New Glas report on religious education was sub- on Thursday to Blnnmu-side and were _B-ET* sow. reported for the missionary and mitted by Boyne Earle, oi St. neph- the lunch of lllrl. tnltt Mills.--I G°°,_lM"'n" sl ‘lx mlinteinluoe fund, stating the con- en, who stated some 56,000 scholsrslaccompanied by his mother, Mrs. H. l ______________ , “lu “lm Aw” ilu I mul” fermcs had raised for mlssionsryiworo now attending the Sunday, op - g, zlpur-pus 9231.730, an increase of 36,- Schools BIRTHS Gallant, City, a son. Doucettc, R.usticnville_ n son. ie Murphy, Norwood, a daugllter. T. Lovers, Pennies friends all h that he will make I good recovery. at J gang, must recognise the corpora .1 spirit. “My advice to you is becke W other car ran into the auto on the inte,-,dent ol H 1;; cane Missions. --- _ B les' cmd Executive Commlsshmer whether his evidence can be consld- "Y " "T ' - tum 0! the rmdvvs or me Canadian my scout Auwm' 771 L H ered as corroborated evidence or not l -nzsm or Mns. Gunnar l:§';;“i°;§f:_v°‘;h °d"°‘;f"”; ’;°l“f"‘°" e ate on' whether he is felling tne n-utn or’ RECEPSHION LECLAIID- There passed away, af- temlmonaf sceUuteaM ‘gl C ‘ es him M C If the prisoner. He did not think Blan- ...__- gel- B, long and severe 111mm, on M New York M_°Sc_;’l‘l;pmv‘j;`8 acwilg are on efence P» Ae Scully chard had anything to gain in im- Continued from Page 1 Thursday afternoon at her home in ` ' ‘ ' - ` piicatfng the prisoner in connection ---"*'”__”°"‘ known banker and financier. and ' . Mimucue, Ma.-gal-et, wus or Mr. me of me cmd “_new __ "___ Ungfed Church _...__ wlln the robbery. he nad glven al l PW The _W ol th d th _ hi __ detailed account of what took place , reaches seventeen, he seeks a pai. boy- D S B €H B. S DMB - that nlgnl end the prisoner denies- or siri- Programme Following was the programmat- March and Song-“Be Prepared"- Scouts and Cubs. i Grand Howl and Mouses Whisper, i Kings own cubs. Highland Fling-Bill Burnettl Sema hore Signalling-4th _Char- D One must deal with the individual. 1 _loltelown Tmop_ ~ not with the gang in order to in Rope Splning--2nd Charlottetown flu- I I ed ence the gang. Any man that is deal- I Troop. . __ ing with boys must deal with tl-rel swry__,,,I.he good tum that lwed.. te -Chief Commissioner | . . “l Bridge Building-ard charlotte- to the gang and treat them with mm TwoP_ , °°°k‘°5 and “DPW” me gpm" “iii Pyramids, and cnerlotletowri and Do not always be dignified. Be boy. B, Killg's Own Troop. ,Y i Conjugating Coon, Wm. McRae, 0°” "fy ”‘t°'°"“"3 ‘hm “b°“‘-, David Fllllter and "Tar" me Troop boy psychology is that if the father wil and mother are sincere, the boy not only attempt to be what the fa- l` Mascot. God Save the King. Mr. Dick Filiiter, King Scout, and ther is, but also what the father Jamboree scout' was mme g,prE5_ wants to be. Mr. Stiles asked all parents to as- sist the Scout programme. i The Sunday School is more impor- tant than the Scout movement, M entation in recognition of his val- uable services as troop leader and cub master. Mr. R.. C, Parent- who made the presentation regretted the T' ‘ approaching departure of Mr. Fillit- Stlles believed. The home comes er for Halifax Where he ls “mug R lirst, the Church comes next, and the l job in the bank' school comes next in importance as Rev G_ T_ sprlggs Kensl-ngwn’ c ards child training l' g _ To the scout leaders, Mr. Stiles _Provincial Secretary, expressed the 5 thanks of the Association to the lad. said that often scout leaders askl ies who had provlded the repaslll to themselves if they are successful connection with their group, "Fro mltne pianist, Mrs. A. B. cf.sn,_' Mrs. m ‘Crowe of Beds-que, thc scoutnitlsters, Sunday ‘mm sunday” would be me 1 :assistant scoutnrastcrs. the gangs and subject on which he would address m,Ds_ - one leaders. Imagine meeting a boy‘\ Rem C_ SL Clair Jeans mplled on cu Sunday and ask him what he l behalf of the ladies' , lneant by “On My Honour?" 1-lonou 'l is one of the most important word l . 1 day one asks his boy “Are you doin loader asks himself “Am I using t rl The ladies on the committee for S 1, the reception wore: Mrs. Fred Chand- hl the English language' on Mow lei' Mrs Bent. Jenkins Mrs. E H. , _ g Beer, Mrs. J. R.. Bllrnett, Mrs. Geo. ‘your good turn. On Tuesday me pilliter, Mrs. W Cotton, Mrs. W. l __ he, Warren. Mr. Orrin l\l<-Gregor, Mrs. l patrol system in my group? Scout-lalwln Duffy' MM Josle Blake' Mm [ing is not military. In scouting the l Parent Mrs' W_ B,m“,n_ i l »w --.__ GALLANT-At the City Hospital. May 26, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. DOUCETTE-At tile City Hospital. May 30, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MURPHY-At the City Hospital, June 1, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ..’Master Fenwick Lovers, who has been a patient in the P. E. ls.- iand Hospital, where he was operated on by Dr. Acker, of l':~.1ll.r::.‘ has re- tumed to his home in Georgetown, training is that of teaching the 'ooyl how to lead the reverse oi military’ training. The scouts are broken up' into little groups of six or seven, cal- l HOLD S On Wednesday, the question should 1 Boston Twilight Lea. be "Am I teaching the boys to get! \v0ll out of doors, putting the "out" intsr .John _ , , , , __ 4 scouting?" The people are too eager gglgrud Giants 2 to get inside. Everything is now ar- ` Dm-.;h¢=,<1¢-r 3 tificial. ’l'he scout movement has the Rnslndnlo _ _ _ , ,_ 1 objective of getting away from artif- l North Cambridge l iciallty. “Are you using the invest-lmaldoll 1 iture ceremony, the going-up cere-lMedford 1 mony in the group?" There is noth- Fore River 0 31 27 24 '.22 i7 tion, and taking from them his scout Philadelphia promise. On Friday ask “Am I giv- Washington ,. ing the boys an opportunity for ad- Cleveland vancement?" On Saturday, the lead- New York er asks himself "Am I and my boys Chicago _ . . . . . . . . .. . living up to the scout law?" St. Louis .. . . . Scouting is really applied Christ- Detroit lianity. The hope of this world iles Boston l. ` in Jesus Christ. We translated the National Lcagu command "Love _ve one another” in- St. Louis . 26 to co-operation. The result has been New York 24 lighthouses, hospitals and many oth- Chicago . 23 ` er things. "Con we get pest group Boston .. .. 20 selfishness'l“ Socialization is another Brooklyn . . 20 8 _step in fouowing Cnr-ist.. lirnlladelpnla is cincinnati . li ta led patrols. l . E Ile Lost 0 ing like giving the boys their instruc- American League P. 1 2 2 l 2 3 2 r=u-:roz~s\»u»-»- c.-lowlhmoczc 12 15 l6 20 22 22 33 nd P.C. l .(100 667 600 333 500 333 250 000 756 628 545 550 415 395 383 333 684 615 590 500 478 463 258 i ’ v I ; * F `l'i