Y budget urged social the way out of him but Grey) It was abreast thought in coo- should and not go and good. currency." c ulci be no ei imcnt lad b en inzidequtic to situation in Canada. He do any better because they were the champions of the capit- alist system. The only policy advanced by the Liberals was to hold an election, Mr. Irvin said. He believed the Lib.~,ra.ls, expecting to go back into po'.vcr, should have deflrllte alter- native policies MAXIM UM (Continued from Page 1) §lT_"Z;il The trustees unnounced their in- fnion to continue along the line f co-operation with the Canadian 5 cific based on amicable and free - ussion. They expressed hope . at reference to tribunals might be minnted or if necessary might be "'/bbniinefl to the smallest number gossible. _ .1 if i cuss: ccnsiammm ' i .-#Application had been made to the .loo i of Railway Commissioners for leave to abandon 24 light traffic lines involving 547 miles. A number of other projects were under con- slderation. For the first year since the con- lolidation of the Canadian National .Hotel system in 1923 there was an operating surplus last year. 'I'he not income was $213,800 more than the year before. The operating sur- :ius itotal revenue less expenses and __ ) was $37,017. The combined wage adJustrnents ofthe Canadian and United States lines of the system will increase the payroll during 1935 by more than $5,000,000. Of the 15 percent reduc- tion in basic rates of pay. three per- cent was restored on Jan. 1. and two percent more would be restored on May 1. _-5 new contributory pensions plan was put into effect on Jan. 1. _ V Demolition of Rolling Stock . Orders 'have been issued for the demolition of a large number of units of rolling stock. This special retirement program will be in addi- tion to the rqular practice of rc- building or replacing womout equip- ment, but is considered to provide E an abnormal situation due to hway competition. co operation With the Canadian Pacific and the blrtreme length of the depression. . “During the year." the -report paid. "studies have been made in humerorm directions in the effort to secure the maximum economy in the pperaticn of all departments. .Tho severe decline in gross rev- lnuc had made it imperative that lil opportunities for economy be xamined and re examined closely c - - hnd the drastic curtailmeut of all expenditures effected prior to 1934 testified to the various steps taken. Further economics necessarily be- come difficult to secure, if the ef- ficiency of the service was to bc maintained." The report referred to the estab- lishment of a department of per- ponnel to deal with wage agreements ind adjustments, employment. and cervice conditions and points out that surveys were made of all de-` §al'tments in 1934 with the object of furnishing the trustees dats as lb departmental functions, personnel, costs resultin in certain chan yrid . S - eil in organization and substantial idhcmies. <1' STRICT to formulate its D0licY -at H' Iicllawow . 2~Gf'00»$ Bfliiinr Unite in the P°l09| DIWSQ tbdly. in 1914 DIIW dh ".f.3l'°£`fi’»3 fi- ii fnwm-'~>ew==~‘. _ . . . . . .. ._ _ .~.-.1 _ -‘= »“.',_.¢i,f »- f. -.~~'_-.= was held on April 2, 1835 only . Al' 'rue President, rn-. w. J. cusmsre Says 'U F 'in his address on the yea-r‘s work, ,._".xoke_high1y of the interest that ‘””'f- ’ 'elmcmbers took' in the poultry _-___ _ industry in general. ond particularly _ _ by the quality of fowl they had ex- Spoolsl Wire) hlblted at the show held in Febru- 2-Wuliam ary. -He also congratulated the member for members on their interest in attend- tne House ing the monthly meetings, and on . _ wo utgmmves *thc lu-gs membership of, the As- tary to their recommendations of of Nv01ul,10g_’ soomtlon. He expressed pleasure! mug; be 1¢°5¢n¢4 with the financial standing of tl1e| vacated a comprehensive scheme power in-creased mf Association and hoped !or greater likely the ,mms success for the coming year. driven yy demeh The Secretary, Mr. J. A. Daiscoliii unwmmuuonal submitted his statement and s owe; mmm.. the hsscclatlcn to be in a fairy strong position, with a slight bel ance in favor of the Association. ‘arc as follows: President- W. J. Cudmoro, (re- ,$°"'°°“5 elected). ~ _ 5”' vice-president, (Kings) __ J. H. he ham’ Livingstone. ` Viw-president, 1Queen.S) -- Geo. Cudnrore. ‘ Vice-president, iPrince) -,B. R. Pendleton; ‘ Directors - L. A. Heszerd. Peter Bert Gail G Peterson, Capt 0 ' 'Ei ~ | Coles, ‘ . .I lrvinc, thc Governments Burg(-_ H_ \v1~,1;10¢k. I-I. Ottaway, _ l J' ; ~ "- . ' ' . . ' - Secretary treasurer -F A Drls | coil. whether the Liberals » Assistant-secretary - Geo. Cud-I i more. i The meeting expressed- a vote of [thanks to all who helped to make the last show e. success, and hoped that next year we would have a larger and better show. Buchan Story Is Filmed (C. P. by Guardlsnk Spool!! Wire) NEW YORK, April 2-The mul- tifarious activities of Ca.nada‘s next Governor-General, John Buchan, have recently included an interest in the production of a motion picture-the screening of his spy story, “Thirty-Nine Steps.” This picture, f dramatic s`troy of spies plotting access to air min- istry secrets with Scotland Yard involved in s. baffling murder, has been produced by s, British Com- pany under the direction of Alfred Hitchcock. The leading roles are taken by Robert Donat and Madeleine Car- roll. Will Support Any .Social ' Credit Plan (C, P. By Guardian's Special Wire) EDMONTON, April 2-United Farmers of' Alberto government today was definitely committed to the support of "any social credit plan winch would appeal to the intelligence of the Legislative and' the Goveml-nent." This was made clear in s letter from Premier R. G. Reid to Wil- liam Aberhart, Calgary social credit advocate Monday. The let- ter, discussing the governments rgiuest that Mr, Abel-hart prepare lr social cr'edit_ plan for this prov- ince. expressed the belief that no trouble would arise over the fact that Major C. H. Douglas. English economist, also has been asked to prepare s. plan for Alberta. Rivers Open . To (C.¥’. By Guardhn'l Epoch! Wire) UI'I‘A'WA. April 2-Oyster fishing in East. 'West and 'North Rivers which flow into Charlottetown Har. bor has not been closed, Hon, Gmtg Stirling, acting Minister of Fish- eries. t/Oda/y told A. E. Madinah (Lib. Prince) in the House of Com- mans. The minister said regulations that 8° YB g rivers "are not at the moment re ceiving particular consideration be- cause of the question of health in- volved." ` Militia Transfers (C. P. By Guardinnh Special Wire) WINNIPEG, April. 2--Changes in the personnel of Military Dis- trict 10 fwinnipegl oo take place during the coming summer, were announced-here today. . Lieut.-Col. R. O. Alexander will go to Saint John. N. B., and Capt. H. D. Cluff will go to Camp Bor- den, Ont; Squadron-lander 'K.'M. Guthrie will be transferred to Ot- tawa in June. - - RHPliUing officers will be Flight- Lleutsnant Vernor. Heater from Ottawa and Squadron-Iaoderfliesl Granby. 0.B.E. - - _ lN’V\'l'A'l'!0N’! RESTRICTED " lor. ny omfamrn sgscu-wh) f°\‘\1\°9miW vimloes in the oslerntlom of sae ta# P°"“'»U ofrrrflws, April 2-ouisfsi -fn- °'° q '§he's*si1ver Jublieoln-. mason,- HIIC. Will be I@flci£d. to Prime l°°\=.I'°°li°°°'=mm¢zmsfu»n¢m‘ -.sf oem-as mmgoartmgnamf tx ui mumps: ‘-nsi¢'..»$""" R°_ “'° momentary:-a-' \ ' °°°"'_.‘ j __ __ polvlrl. _ ~ x _---_-._...._ common-.llllofol “il-~ Ahvrrrfeuvae r ever. at Annual Meeting U9' P.E'.L Poultry a ‘ilililc .; Assocza-tion 'ras r un of Prine R¢f01'IT\ 01’ Edwardminnggd pmt-furry? associating . The officers for the coming year will vern 0 ter fishin in the , _ _ 71”!! Aid in Rehabilita ance. _ fo. r. by oaaralurs special wire) UITAWA, April 2-Suppiemem several weeks ago when they axl- of housing and slum clearance. three representatives of the nat- ional construction council of Can- ada today made submissions to the Ganong Housing Committee de- signed to solve problems relating to Nhabilitation. The plan was presented by J. H. Craig of Tor- onto. Natlonal Housing Bureau Envisaging a scheme to take care of property owners whose re- sources deter them from embark- ing on any rehabilitation plan, Mr. Craig suggested establishing first of a national housing bureau which would operate with branches throughout thc country, The dir- ectors of the bureau would sanc- tion all loans to be advanced from funds provided by existing mort- gage companies but guaranteed up to 20 percent by the Dominion ` Government. Such a guarantee, or insurance against lcss, would not exceed $20.000;000. Mr. Craig also urged a reduc- tion in mortgage interest rates to a minimum of five percent, believ- ing mortgagees would be willing to make this sacrifice in return for the improvement effected on thc Properly. Bosrd Of Appeal Side by side with the national housing bureau, Mr. Craig would establish a board oi appeal, either one set up definitely as such or as a branch of the administration of the Farmers Creditors Adjustment Act. This board would decide whether loans should be K1`2l‘i\'Sd in the event of companies refusing to make them. ' Erection of low cost houses for the lower groups of wage. earners was also recommended by Mr. Craig. who urged establishment of a fund amounting to $120,000,000 to finance a five-year construction plan. - Housing regulations and mini- mum standards of construction were laid before the committee by J. W. Somerville of Toronto. The witnesses were headed by Gordon West of Toronto, acting-chairman of the council. Improvement Noted In Coal ; I n d u s t r y (QP. By Guardian’s Special Wire) HALIFAX. April 2-General im- provement in Nova Scotia’s great coal industry is shown in Minister of Mines Michael Dwyer‘s report on mines for 1934, tabled in the Pro- vincial Legislature today. Production during the fiscal year ending last Sept. 30 increwed by close to 2.000.000 tons over the pre- vious year, the report shows: sales rose even more than output; em- PRESENT PLAN UN HUUSINB- --(OJ. y- Glsllifl-\\'| lpoolll Will) H April 2 - Five new "*l=|¢~°°=*'* ‘Q chapters of the Independent Order , .nu ,u-, Promote Scheme To 0,, m, D,,,,,,,,,,,., ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_ , __,, _ tion and Slum Clear- ia.n Government Merchant Marine. or 3.26 _per cent in gross revenues during 1934 and an increase in op- erating cxpenses of $181,989 or 8.10 per cent, accounted for by addition- al voyages to Australia and New Zeala_nti during-the year and by the ulcrsnsed cost of fuel. The increase in revenue .s largely accounts for by increased sailings to Aus n.nd_ New Zealand of which thegpwsre 24 completed in 1934 again 21 in 1933. The l‘¢P0rt showed tgfieet contained 10 vessels at the e of 1934, the “Canadian Pioneer." oi 8,408 tons deadweight, having been sold for $10,000 during the year. In presenting their report the trustees said: “The company in com- mon with other stenmship iincs has continued to feel the result of de- pressed trade conditions and while there was an improvement in rev- enues in theearly part of the your, ployment picked up by more than, 400 men, and workinf; time in the mines jumped 818.000 men-days. Eiltiiiir this was not maintained through- out clue to lack ol purchasing power of the wool and hide marke ." der had ualified for the $50 award ` 'I‘he five new chapters formed Limited, shows an increase of $72,082. i -r i-il f . _lr _ . ' _ ha me _ it W pm ...sa 12’ M1-s.J.B.Fle§u1_lngl3ée§t;d§&_rheul¢;entrI§‘eporét0fYear’s ° V” “ °’¢‘”‘”“' W* ' ""“" - Activities u mi y e eco 'ng ccretery €§.‘.“£<‘i.‘tl..?.5 iif..tl°f‘3l ‘?>‘..°.i§..’i‘.i..‘Lf """"""""""'” Mn. -R. J. Mcnonsla, who was Rs-e1¢¢¢..e.' It was also revealed that none of “"5” d°m°‘“""°"°“ °°°°mu°° ~ ---» ihe wniesgmts in me ,h°,.t_,w,.y so-day. Wednesday at Moore do _ , °»-»»-»»»;;»- ---- -f -»-- °-- we M- qc.-. s°..;'.=f:°.‘;‘.°.:i..:: - soc. rrroomuvr ron ssc.-frnm mm" We- W” ° “ -. W We W HWY °_f Chfbt- It §§k‘§sl°§,vef1ef1*“;nlgg¢°§iv§1;i=§ ,,,,e_,,,,, play, ,,, H,,,,,,, M,,,,,,,,.,,,, mpru :mai in tru 14.01 o. Balt is fa pmuaace or me eatin ia. cemm ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,1, memon' ° Hsu, rrlaey, April sth at sis. With the Prwideni. Mill “DMN oumhent upon membeniup fa- can - ;_,.5¢3¢_4.3.3| Dorsey in the chair. The meeting uy¢f,|¢,1 ggey and in gmt my mm. aw. the acapmn John Palm ,, _ was largely attended. and RAW- Y-12311! istry that we devote ourselves to 5, Edmonton Am. .The ,ft COUNTY con". - we, Dorman acted as ohupiuéu. ln” 0; fre movement of o._w. L. ret ue Rom.. at cap; Bmw; N S, ...Ph were disposes of in me county '»b°¢n°° °f the SPi\'it“°1Mm\‘°° Th uk ooo to mess our work. with Forest Trmlm.. at N,’e_,t` détmoé Court yesterday before Judge f»%°d!T£:8\l;. gfv- Rgiideng the pl‘N.YBl' that next year likewise .-The NW Camnm., a,’mmmm» puffy, In me can .mlm Q. Adam, “ _ ° ° ‘flow Bw-B-8 www- wiu us members of o. w. rl give om. ...me Ashbumhm.. t om' plaintiff, vs. Hilton J. Mcneui, ss- Wh1°h appears e d. mme! Q _ an account of mum good work ac- WH~‘;I’h@ "Lady Perley" ch; ter at [°“d“““- Jlldzment was given 10,. conhninded ggmy 'xpxlénsgd complished for God and country. ottawa has bm, C-hanged from _ me plaintiff with com. and in the §‘°°° ‘imm mmm to me menmm ruonsncs consort, ` Junior to a primary chapter, :‘°Jg{h’:f°’;) J' Alggggm* d§,‘e“,i§&g§‘ ogxtlgs League for the gift of A Ser- ` P'°'M°““ Those who qualified to share the ' ' ' ' vice Pin, presented her as a. token REPORT OF RECORDING , i 511011 SYNY Prize money are: Miss judgment was “Ven 1°' m° of her work during her term of of- » SECRE-I-A ' i » plaintiff with costs J A. Bentlo - _ RY subscription u I good.w|.y of ob- Y' nu' md memmmmp ai in u official ms ezine and May Warren. Toronto- Jysmclsu K ' ' - . . " ~ .C., counsel fo H. J. McN ill. . . ‘ t n 5 o r g Ross winnipeg, Mrs Ahab.; Kms, r e The report of the Recording Sec Fourteenth Annual MP0” O! The keeping in touch with dom” of ml TUWl\tO: Mrs. A. W. ith,`Pr' - _ `”'°"'°‘ story, which appears below, was n ` - _ _, l ton. B. C.: Miss Mai-lox? Chase.I}I‘;~ “EA:;¥11:gU'§LrrElt`l;lé¥t;0§°gA0n- wfmdensed md very comprglhgnsivi giattggolgn ‘glfbxgdijiisiolhk-nm' Chai.; Lerilifse i!'c|=1;io‘r`t'lv‘v?:lfi;1dC;;mv;1e:“y inconi 1‘. one huns e s " i _ Y ’ ~ mn- tot the wonr of ins cron . - , ' eight manuscripts lteveremsubrritiljtgtdsf Albany’ P" E' I" picked up B yeh ;e°}:l§\itYf¢°l- Bhd "°°“'°d '“““y 0i¥iAo`;isc;|n&g1;g:anr!b{ear;l?m' Presldennpmte fvmhout men"°n!:c!i:ih.Be‘ni:‘ “ie “Hem M- is :’“‘.°.:"1.” 9"". W: 1-M-ev °°°““°°°°~ ~ mum- '--M... ...... ....."..: -§1mi‘.f?nd<§r}1\e grvlgig reprisemative hou\;e. Aaenrgxnthxat itrowias (hot an The business of election .vas then me P3-St §v’¢B\'» it b¢C0U1€S my dll'-Y to of-y week at; the City Hovpltal uid me .mullet ciieb `tlw°ud “mm april 1cc1`ioi2. Centra, 0 1 Mecftping Of is _<.1n¢r8_re _ " ' ' ’- °”‘ Orgam.zed._ Guardian _ Catholic .Womens t 'League Last Night rt. it it we also _ _ with a suiilblo lift Uhriltlll. our convener of mittee reported hi " of our members who were patients in the hospital, as well ls 'thou who had slclmess in their homes. ‘ A very important branch of out work is the Catholic Colietilte Clubs This was re-organised in October bi Father McMahon and very lucoell- rully conducted by our Eduootim Committee. who attended all the Thursday afternoon meetings of the students, when they hold their od"- oatlonel and- business mootinll. ll wall as than-‘social meetings, which they hold on Baturdsy night. In the last year. besides the amounts gtvento deserving causes, they plac- ed four bookso! Catholic and Un adian interest' in the city lib . The oorivmor of this club that the members generally A greater interest in these young bo!! sndgirls. This committee also st- tends to the matter of priles for the City schools md oolllgel. The convener of Mcguinn ro- D°rted that she secured ten ronenl subscriptions _during the year. She advises two members Joining in I ____ l ° 1 t dl. _ M°D°m d (re e ec Q Mrs. “"9 “tm 9”” “M “PI “my en' to Social service work and urges the <0- P- By Guardian' special wi i em ssc etary - _O'I'I'AwA. April zicanedian Nts- DEBATE H1-;1,n_0n Monday KS¢,‘i1rer:i?:ri Steemshivl- evenme. April 1. at the regular Treasurer-zvrre. nerr. requef. B cake use PM M2 best of their ability- ' Lim1ted.show@d snincresse of $552.- weekly meeting of zion christian councillors--ivrrs. Wubur Trainer, McLe°d,B mm which he? dx” -ph, 1934 qufm of coco to social 'T63 111 swss revenues during 1934. Endeavour society. a very infer- Mrs. Robert sampel, mrs w. o. mm- om, tuna, m,,,,,,,,.°§,1 ““" service attire hospitrinuascu mid '15 ¢°mPB1‘€d _With the Prooedlng es/ting debate was held. The subject Davey, Mrs. Sara Benoit, Mrs. L. om. 5ub_dwm in “ y' and |50 on the quota for 1085. 'Rio year, according to the cnnuai re- ww mesowsd that the best way to Wann, Mrs, Frank walker. mmm" of th °§_’éa °°’§1.‘g§§'m; of our members gave card parties 9°” tabled in the H°“5° °f C0111' meet temptation is to run away These officers were installed at Umm” stung th "lim I °“ in their homes and paid In |14 0°' ’“°“~"’ ‘my by H°“- R~ J- M»>“i°11- from it.” on tae pro side the the close of me electron by me nw- mmm; mmm _gap m§°t§fl“*“-‘lj wares this work- In this wnmotim Minister of Railways and canals. .speakers were Messrs. Anna Mac- ccsan President, Mrs. Murray, and s In View led e I W we report with regret that the lt. Opemung expenxs d‘“`1"K th” Muian, Ruth Montgomery, Messrs hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the ’n§em§e“°':n“ were “ug” kd Zita's Club was not ro-orgcnilodthio same period increases by $151,444 mm ym-,Mn me :mlm rar. me ferr.-lag president by the sub- ,um W" Wm” °b,’,‘;‘“;‘,§w“ §§‘l“' year, owing to tm not that we or 4.38_perccnt as against the in- quym-gm., Those who Uphold tho division. Rev. Father Dobson spoke the using of Decaf” have cigcult' could not obtain suitable quarter! §.;f,';5,fue‘;" £129 ggirfégté diglqzwig opposite side were. Misses Stella words of commendstionmand ma ted n like pmt,” which we p"_ for a meeting place for the Kills. ~ ° ° ° ,M .Mille mcntt thenewc cersu-r ' §§§fns§°“§‘49.{§§},‘°§“ 133 *°°'°"§, ‘S iigéffbievf ruse; $:§~f°\§?n, uul°impartso me messing f,}'§‘§°',f‘,“°§p"f,:Q°°,f, 1", °§§a,lf§;P§ . crnnmu Aeavnlu _ - “ » B °° °f- peep tnemsei fc u t. 0 }’;§“'§,°‘;,f,, ’,;’t1'319i A"“"uP’§"*°““i§ irgunrgwy i1§tc;1>u°§§§ decateilesana mails Izflslgsving is me Presidente not deem” _ pmfmble our comuuitm xr-unreal* m il; . . .°"°°» °m°" Z5 °l1 ° . ' ints were brought out Report: ' ` g fi1'm.l'BP°l'W B5 ° 5° V discount, depreciation on vessels and many good p° p pmjec W “We mem in tn” cm' th year, visiting the Infirmary to igfflef,°§§c‘f§“§,,i‘?§9‘§‘1”°’“"‘§f‘f5§;',,"' in:°t1~;r`u§°°ir-'ihiaivifllldi/ifgirivlfzshne rnasmmrr-s snoazss §'§“§‘,f,‘f‘°,’fe.';§f"h:‘_;‘°,,°”‘,}‘°“‘,},s‘”“;' angel-tain used of reunions ofticlll e 1‘ We-S--lu" " ‘ "°'°forfncmmma..snumher then °°"“’“°d with "'°“‘°"3 ‘°’ ma' frsfoi-R'oT“tll§? ggxesgilem mai? we as catholic women. the ©1111- ami; °:§,g,°X31§" “my “°.' We" supplied ll 'N11 ll °~ *Nl* °' The “’”‘““‘ "°”°" °‘ "‘° °“““°" oanyie warmer was ua' ei-mc. me 'of tus farm. me mmm.-rea by “' ' fruit wound! It Uhfiltmll- Thi* ir do “mt” °i.‘“ :::.1i::i°.2~ »=-»-- °-ww la ‘§.f.'”.i.°°.:f:.‘°:’..”z-..‘l‘°..°"“..; m°“‘th'n°d y 8 ' ' committee, who received many IIN- ' Messrs. Alfred Chipman and _ its h “_ _ and en. _ .uma Quai left yesterday mom- rifgilggmgy IR; emrfmllfwadom mm vegéigrxzmbvhué ;’_}"s"|°h§‘;,°;°‘°,§“,,,e°:_§‘d sl-mu coming; 1;: wana c. w. 1. mg 1°' P°mb’°k°' ont' _ be impelled through Cflmude 9° several of our members, as well as téhomgsoftggougllt thygcna aurfl Nlne x ecu e is the `woman's kingdom. and the vention. We felt quite elated that mmm "dh, ' highest office of all is to Difomoto one of our members, Mrs. Frank t'h°.Ch°'r1°t a“‘ In RUSSIU the religious and moral welfare of Murray. was elected as Diocesan L,_5¢1y_ wr Convanbr the Catholic home. _ President at this convention, and commute, hu dong grow The normal happy life of man- at our October meeting congratula- trying to eummgm wh", 1| immoral labor M 101)! M t\'i¢i`° 9-fe 50"]-5 our delegates, attended the different H in en nm nmembnm “ gm barren of spiritual life. . sessions. It was reported by our m‘;"m°w',1h a "nt We uso nv, . E t It has been sPld that the home President as a very successful con- dmfmon to me s'm“ Pd “md of ii Ui- P- BY G“"""‘“" SP'°”“ W“'°’ rind. the life which gives us life, tions were offered to her in the th rcs, me in giving pub- M0S°0.W» “Pr” 2-Nm” ’°"b°“ is that of the christian home and name of the sub-division. ,f,ff,'{i,,,, 'top om. different activities and killers Were executed by the christhn "_muy_ In September; we welcpmgd Rev, and me “ports d our m"gm33_ shooting 10681/ h€Y° and at _I-'mm' Much can be done to promote it Dr. McMahon to our meeting as our TQ .11 mo” Wm “gong pq-ny.. md- Th” °°“dem“°d ‘“°l“d°d tW° by caring rightly for that prob- newly'°i°°°¢d OHIPIBUL ment in their families, we offer our motor-men who robbed women lem The ,wht undefmngmg °¢ _Our-National President, Mrs. Cot- aww., gympgghy, we also rcioice =if°°t W °°“d“°*/°“- me cuzhoiie home. of marriage. or f°Y- Wh° h°“°““°° °‘“` Di°°°““ -with tum of our members who ruwu Thi’ °x°°““°“5 were °'m'i°d Wt parenthood, of the divine sncrs- °°n~V°n¢5°!\ W lm' F“`°°°“°°' W” joys and in this, we fool that our d presented, by our President (in the M ue mug "gm offer a' word 0! swiftl after the convictions were _ th - y mem' °f mammony cr e B U name of the sub-division) durin gm wmnguigclgn in our sister btain d t ith ti ' _ o s . as a por o e na onS cation of children with this must har .my in ma Guy' with ` mmm! pu M". aw", Madman’ vened while he was stealing saus- th of the Qhrgggfm home, p op ` use and clneege hom s rests'-“pot mit iirneeessary that our won: ex- K_“f§“g;‘t‘_;¢ ofégfsabx k'f‘L*F::,°"i; orgy" n::g1::$~umu M th’ pu, in the par o cu ture and res . tend therefore, into those social, Make” ‘or ww” “_ um mme, “mm h mn “nun” up," Oysfe r Fishing Mayors Discuss Municipal Problems at Montreal tance the du and privilege of wisely. and nccctdine to the mind otlloly Mother Church. chan in the monument. cies in t1r:“¢suu”°m” healthy lite:-R of our li '§§§§5§§i -f§§§s ii _ ._ in iisgéiatégi. géieirgéggg _ Ag F* igfiiiiigsggril 7 gif 0 J *`i`_.,;"f:.~"”...tif.`-°~f 1 -.,'A` . ` “__ VA > ‘.A";?_~"lqK :,(.~., ,' ,_ 4 < ‘_ A-.` 1 _ ‘ ‘3 January A turkey supper was and congratulatim to 'thou' from whom we received liven and whom 0 houses ____ _ ____________V_____ _ _ _ I P -~ M » `”""'““-. ' 4°* f - ' 's °°°“°"§‘11°“1».;‘;°r:1°°u‘:_"f`;'='§’;‘:k°fmt§n Edward, sponsored by them. We ol- g$',,¢p¢¢;gg;°¢|,|, 'hug nevcrthclei day, t at ec life. and that gives to women 1 i‘;‘;§Ld §°‘1'§WR:g§§::§“1H‘:','ddpu:f,§§ ivan oafied Ullrxégnm-;d“:‘.°af`$ right true concept of the* worthy. mmm' ‘ - ¢Pi\'|¢ h :°';.V°h"° dm. fa, am exalted-one might say, key position In N°'"mMr we had . Mm “_ thl-t (xnzd Wm mv. M ”'u,d_ which she occupies or can occupy ‘md for our déceuod members' and and rwsléwuuuy mbmmm' in "‘° '"°’m °t “’d°7' we also placed a. wreath in remem- "Any "_ MQDQNALD Right education must begin in mme M me “Hen hero” M, gm mmm' ,mmm the home. in the first tender years "mmf monument during me nr. HDIENCE Dognp °f 91° °h“d- B’-*h°P I-'“°’Y ml’ th’ vices on Armistice Day. President. N. C. 0. W. Convention "We hold A "ke “Im whmh prov” Wm and we teach" that the education wwe”yu_|_ Wu mm in Nqvembgr of the child spiritual. physics-I. ,nd tm prwggu new in our various ~ moval and academic. is in the first work, 9; ¢hgm,y_ Dornlnlon Actlon ins ty In the rent. We hold, that fathers “der our niuspices, which hel - ’ and pmothrere may not shunt off 221%: increase our funds and algo IS Unllkely “H50 6180611 md Driesis the obli- provedsvery delightful social affair. gation of educating their children. In 1'\':br\1l-fy a committee of our The teachers are the agents of the members also put on a very suc- (Q |>_ 3, qu|»¢|i;n'| special Win parents. The Bishop said, "Tho csesful card party. o1*rAwA, Apr-il 2-Exercise on Holy Father tells us that retreats Your President and Secretary, as congmutioml pgwgr of me Do. for the lalty and study clubs are representatives of the cl. W. L., at- minion to disallow provincial mt- the two keys to Catholic action: tended s dinner lecture. on invite- ug,” wg; very unlikely in the ollo for those who would carry the mind tion of the Minister oi Health. Dr. of ontario Government power of Christ into the mind of thc MacMillsn.at the Canadian Nation- leggslggggn, 50 fm- gr could bo world, two quallfiostlmu-sro nec- ol Hotel. where Dr. Thompson, or lm-me mag, essary-the right spirit md proper the Notion!! 0°\111°l1 °f Uclilll Federal Government approval ot know1sdge.‘Abundont literature is H¥li¢M.ll~V0 BVU? i11t¢1'B-S5111! and provincial statutes have become ",1\g,b1¢ 49;- mggy, nqoyg me educational talk on this subject and "fy mush g matter gg fgfm, gl. P;~ml>t1’1l:ct4“thlt WM I Mg Zmmezigadmtnoéfgxzrcglq aérmlgoa ihoulh power to disallow is con- ° WJ my D0 PNW1' 9' ° “ ° 'i tained in the British North Am- oataouc 'rfuta s°cmy.1°wo groups 1°’-‘ii °“f °‘°"“°°" *° hw' 9'- erica Att of publications no recomrnsnded- 'n‘°°\l”°”- gun yw- uf, Domingo,-, qw thou that treat of the new 300101 R‘Pr°‘“m'“lV“ °f cf W~ L- W9" ernment pages gn order-in-soup. om., U °,mm,¢ by on gum” sho nrmnt. on invitation of the on wuptmi W ,,p,,.,mm of M' em-our me an meuent emu of *t th* °P°“’118 °1 W “W pmvlmul smum me in mont puaprum mass by no oemue '°°° H°°Pi°'1 1" WY- mn my amazes umm from Amcclstion on International Pesos. Divine the you-, eleven i’°I“1l-\’» ,ugh “dm mv -Nm °¢ ' tan executive md four special most- ° ‘ “W Much thought and attention hu mu nn hém mm” at 'meh mem-,_ "°°" ¢“'°“ “’ "‘°WQ""“"‘*‘ °‘ were nntrntns' pulprrms members '“‘° ‘”“”° """' ‘““ "“°'“" “’°" “"4 ‘ bvthooommcmngsamun was °f °“° ‘“’°" wh“"°!u:;u;"°’°m mfg 13. msmlgg also attended to all matters of cor- m*°°"°“¢°,°:{. fiaautmrnsammcfursamer- §'f,,§,,f’§‘,‘1§,“°‘;°- ,',‘r°"‘u§_\7-°§_~°,,§"§° :,{ 'my me some zo sz .‘.>::a.:":‘.....°‘°"“..'.°.:..':“.f.'°.‘...‘.:'. »~=-~»~ -rm 1-- -f -»-- ~',',~“.,,,,~==-=;=»-.,,-'»~~- Plth¥tormmblt¢whovllroillkl‘ ° 'MMU their entGi‘|‘.l»|8ll‘|\!li¢ 01 Hill ION m°h“p"’.|'.|.°1““,"°‘ ‘nutwa Nhoilhld. ` _ 252; as si ~rtéE§rE ‘wh wb-¢1'ili°“ °i\°\'H d° ii' we me emma ssanumnaaa. Too Late To Clggffy. ‘ un'-ei mu or nr Our ` 8ilfl!llt\\0.¥lli'¢l'l\'%< lil. 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