rv -_ ‘ - r l l N.. t§ii\ti'die,_.,,,. if C ~ -_ " M_x_,_S _ *_ , ‘QS _/ _ ""‘- _ ° ' ‘ _ 'ff sg- ' _ _ _ \ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ V / / I/ ' . _ _ ' ,__ \ . l CoversPr1nee Edward Island Like the Dew iviAxtMs . ‘ . _ __ - - _ \\¥_ i5llARl flflllyill Gil Rlll/| The Svwialist-I-sjman who knows ‘gl };7//// /W - §\l` `\\\\\\ *__* ..... ........ » 3-‘= y The Peoples Paper Read byEveryDotiy \ ___fj;j__jjj_'_jj§'°jj__ }§j__‘j';_;_‘_‘_‘_“ , ____ 5 or A M, A _ f i - ll TID (Will ;;"..i:i._”.i2:°.tl'.':".";‘.l .'-i°'..it'°.'.';“..'in“° CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA rain.-tv, MAY ls, isles ;.'_;~;:_'.1,';°"';‘_::...:l::f“'"..-........ no ‘-1:1 1 I-‘-1 ,__ E -E E == _T< iiiiil iiiiiiiili iiliiiiil 0 H iii ii l N _tl l°“°“l;;l.i;iil‘:,ii...;5-itll H ill Nilli ‘MENS C|'||l|STlAN ASSUC|lll|UNl `-¢il;°.t.“.°.i,:;“;i't..... E E | E ‘°":° _ T I 'S“f“1_j_{“;_§j;_'“;j________f THH Various Gommitt e present. at the annual meeting and banquet: of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association held in the “Y” liist evening. nual meeting were read and adopt- cd, a very pleasing solo was render- ed by Mrs. J. J. Stewart, President of the Ladies Auxiliary, who was heartily encored and ' responded with another solo which was equal- ly well received. Master Walter Mc- Nutt, pianist and Miss Thelma Teed violiliist, were _the accompanists. Mr. J. A. Clark, President ot the Y. M. C. A. -presiding, read the fol- lowing report: Report of the Board of Directors for the year ending April 30th, 1928. To the Members of the Charlotte- town Young Men's Christian Association. ' Gentlemen: /ts President of the Y. M. C. A. it, ls tny duty and also my privilege to present this report on behalf of the Board of Directors, many of whom are pi'esent_tliis evening. .l To those members who have been participating in the various activit- ies during the past year there will be no need of this report. For those who have liberally supported the Association but have not been in attendance I will give a brief sum- people. Our Annual sports or Bow and C- N- R.. i\lS0 C- G- I- T- A wt- nuar 4th and was attended __ _ . ovel.m,_. _ , _ - al of 12 leagues with 50 different by 130 ncwqlcs who cn] y ' . _- i HU" A' C- Saunders- A“°""e . _ -_ __ _ , . iHeartz presented the diplomas Lo_ lll-my ll.. respect of lrregulal. houlwgenei-al appealed lol. the Crown teams and a total enrollment of 375 suppei and .in cicnlng of slioit in_ the m_ad___m____ Mn w_ K_ Engels ac__0m.m__n_ed ___ “mes by _oss oflgmd Mn J_ _L Johnstom K_ C__ for - _ _ l _ _ it q ‘ ` ' ` ‘ ` ' ' _ ‘ B0 5 Cam ‘H18 Worsmp Mnym 0' d‘c0u‘d “fold to make a mistakhlvvitness called His testimon Was! lin Ban iiet was held early in June 1 , _ _ _ d D. _ _ - . last year and was attended by ,I5 y D _ _I¥§uS_3_ll as _ _ _ i t Dr. S. R. Jenkins was the first members and lllell. ll.lem.ls_ Bowj Dewai. Johnson. lCraflsmen in wood. iron or precioiziil ~ _ Y _ Archibald. stones might afford to make mis- the Same as that which he had gw' ing the year were presented at thisltendecl oui- Y. M. C. A. Camp ntl ' our _olcsslon an mme_ we cm__ lv_|i-_ _llllmswn (lid not bl-oss. @x_ me Gym presided, and on the platform werelslelll hecolldly_ nellhel. l,l.ofeS5l0ll_t.he accused t peci e ‘ WASHINGTON Ma 17 --The W1NNlpEG Mall Mlly 17 -- Before Stipendiary on Charge -of Man- Wiiinesses Heard. icons hats, a well-woin specimen._ iinterstate Commerce Commission lqhel-e me 5 - ` has been sold at auction fm' $15-000 g- has temporarily killed an attempt --~ tiarms on the conodion nniiries. The ' ' ' tThe hat will not leave France. Sillve ° ' “-1 to raise rates on lumber and forest ’ i lfaci was disclosed by recrlnt sur-i L1 t ' Held Evenlng W lth Tend9red. §it was announced that the ffpur- HIS trlongur eu e rlproduc_ts from the southwest wrri-lMacKlnn0n ‘_ Appearslveys of boards ot' trade and analy- ' -Gillis" WHS ii French ““'“Y ° ‘°°"' all 0 V 6 I' I1 0 wry 0 Canada by suspending until ' .~i. oi tile census return.: _ lThe hat in the shape made fain-l _ lOctober 15, the operation of new- S S E ous by Napoleon was i1cc0_lIlDBil_l9‘_‘ H C 3 rt Z Pl'eS€I`\tS;i‘ate schedules filled by Baltimore - QS ,by a certificate guaranteeing t at N land Ohio and Chesapeake and Ohio . ' . ,it had been sold by his valet 10| _ Graduate \ll'SeS_railroads. The new schedules pro- _ ‘ tl ‘ 1814.. ° ° i OS l th ist/ - A fairly li1_l'8€ 8l»l»€!ldBi'1¢9 WHS operation and more players enrol- u_n_0____.‘d do ‘esm?.E-"?_...___.-_' Dl\)l0maS -- Elngllfllzl iléllifie e ex mg com ‘ led. The Chairman of this Commit- t lll__ living pictures of Canada ° ' __ ._.._.__,_____ __i______l tee. Mr. Jack McNair, has given his lgldq vxious manufacturies. l ri) _ °m______ _ _ d I ' department very marked attention The bnve -outlined programme ` 1 5 ing 0 agrin _ n the second ~ - - _ - ' - this year and dur alleys were never will givr; you o little idea or whotl gl'-3-mlT\€ Rell ere -_ lyear. they began totako on interesti 'rho preliminary investigation ini belng occupled lm __mm__ed muchl _Fall Into the Hg|<|(]g After the minutes ol the last an- in better c°l»i¢iibl°n_ The following programme wus llclually cal.,-_led on, _ -1"' _ __ which- in their woi-k. which grew in thelthe case of Archibald MacKinnon attemlou ln all lmce lll.0\.lllCe_`._ leagues were in operation duringlbbls bbs; yea,-_ but lt does not nelll._ Las_t_n_lglil-_“arg Sa_ud;_0aIl_C__s ___M____l third and final year of their train- charged with manslaughter. in con-- _ me em.. C0 e l l Cll Oddfel_. h l- ll- lll ll ccmpe ey i e . _ ° ling, during which many lectures on nection with the death of Mr.l __ -s-~_ y mm rc a y ‘Y mver an t e ac W ‘es W C Hall attended the Gfilduill-mil EXW the theoretical side of nursing were George L- Simmons began this mor-‘ _¢*} lows, R.ebekah's, School, 'Studenttlibblg place, , _ _ d I laml _ _ _ _ Y» M _ Zl _ Ch l'_ T l l _ _ l_ _ l ld- ercises of the _Prince Edwar S received. _ning at the police court before Stlp- _ 5 _ en 0” "rm eel’ “me D__AJ1_;i@W5_1_3°Y* ~Bi‘_“q“e WM ‘G ‘Hospital training school for i'itii°seS~‘ I-fe stressed the similarity of tbf-:cndiary Magistrate Martin. ' o ed it beanl H” HOUUUI- Li€Ui01lim\ C' _-nursing and medical professions Y _ I C latchewan 117,787; Alberto .1 ii ° ° Magistrat Martini These farms are divided:?Sas_k_-. _---* d 'Manitoba 53.251. 'tins _is ine high-,Bntmh Troops Rea y water mark for 0ccupl“ddf"l_l“Sl_‘“i t0 Pl'0lZ€Ct Th0ll‘ Nil' . these Prairie Provinces an t e ig- Slaughter _“_ M a n yi tires show at steady increase, ral.iid_ ,from 1906 to 1912 and oi' slower; ,growth since. For the inoriihs i‘l_ _'_ 1928 the increased nlimbei oi iainisi t .tionals in Tientsin' Should That City of the Nationaliste. 1 . t._s‘pccinl to thc (luarill:inl' SH/\NG1lAl_ Mny 17. -- Northern liurces \\'t're liioviiil; Liiio liositioli to- day to battle ligiiiiist. the Soutlierii- ers thri.-aicnilil; Peking its Brllisn and other l'oi'»-iigii iruiips lncpareti to pl'otccl_ their iilitioiilils iii 'l`it'iil- isiii. fem-ini; it would full into the ling Di'lZ€S and ll‘0D\”ilf?S Won diil‘-‘ Tiiirty-eight boys and leaders at-| ,l. _ .__ . _ _ hands of ilic liutiniiiilists i '. he programme was as follows. bllk@s_ --Bull ml 50-- he sald ..wll.._ en at the coioners inquest. com _ _ _ _ - _ _ ' - ‘ panlcs iii Bi-itisli and Uiiittni 0 'il ‘ oe Cove last, Jill The camp y 7°' d » lamme i States soldiers. who wi-ri: beginn- wit- anniial in eti g. Can . y- PROP RAMMF not m ' ' ‘ _ ~ _ _ - - r like t k . . tt _ h h ' was it real success fiom evely point- ' concern h':_‘_‘_;_‘:_ ills; m" er* W 1° I D,-_ Al.cllll,alll was me next ' ~ ' i . 0 d' .t ' ti Physical Department There was only two oi three boys ofl Violin S0lC_MnSle_, Blll Rolgem Dl. Dewar than Went on to deal ness n irec cxamiria on was ___- ing illcii' siiliitlii-r lraiiiiiig at Silnlilinikwriti :iiiii Clliilwnllgtao were urdi-l~i~ii Iii i'cl|ii'it in 'I‘ieiiLslll. portant department will be given inltaught -.low to swim. Our coo ils‘ _ __ Sol .l dl E_._ i-_ _ _ _ _ _ detail by its Cliail-man, Mr. J. A.§yea~_~ was an exceptionally good onel nl_Yl°(l'6lt.s_Ql€_$l:,ll‘Re;l:l§nd_ de‘a0l5l‘?lgy“,'£h‘xsgedgggéhglid r'i‘i‘§ corner, rushed from his iicuse,‘seS5l§ll [lf the Hoilsef ll will sit folli- McMillan, it will show n largerland the food he turned oilt to tlicrpresenlalloll ol Dlplomas to Gl.allLl.l1___l_niWS and mendS__ Tan is re_ saw the injured man lying thei~c_ hours on Salumal. msleacl_Alll.lOllgh number than ever enrolled in Gynilboys was indeed of the vcry best. Iti _ ll Llcul__Govm_lwl_ Hearlz _quired by business mem law ers and and rendered first aid. He lifted his lt l-lad llgbl of ll-ay [lui-ing the whole Y'sMenad .|' _ _ _ _ .- - _ __ T li t -G ti l S t ~d - lllit _ Mn- . "__ -- _ _ - ; in against the bill. _ _ he Reildlnii R°°m “S hed he ‘°“i’ me ng “Cl a “l “i "3 luels. lb' Fill Sli" mile” 'need yew sympathy. and I admire; Mi-. Johnston objected to tins ev-lhoglsp was moved by M,_ clmlcll United States Mnriilcs, italian and Jaliancsc soldiers \Jal‘i'icaded the ox- poscd points in the foreign con- cession :iri-:t and llirf-w -walls of stindbags abruii tliciii. Other 'eplii~iiion~' for thc du- , ‘the group who returned unable to! V°‘a‘ S°‘°-tgelectech E__M`___W__h~ the __m__b___es ____q_____ed of a similar to that given before the cor-1 (prom our ol,-ll (1i,l-l-eglibmlcntl A report of the work of this im-_swim, some ten oi' twelve boys wcifej Wallipl llymlnmll _nul_se_ Flrsl ls the umlbme Ol. tact oners jury. He described how he hnd_l O-l-I-AWA_ 0m__ May l7_ _ Tbig k tl vi cn hearing a loild report on the bein Agbellslbll Dill- ill;-re wiis no , tes V I a tl fi y hand and 1°°s9d the °°u9~r of his of last nights sittings of the House, classes and an incrcasctl nttendanceiwas a delight to`see the boys ea. M~ll- ll Cascl Mlllcll_ chris in: l _ l I l. _ , _ lu . .._ _ at same. lTlic_ilsual all round progi'aiiiine \vas‘ Rml; ;.§;(;ge__sm__ Florence Lee Mac_l;’n‘_3_1_§§_Y0;‘ Z'-`:lmail_ l‘_1rfi_t__¢;*;1l_5fesd‘if§af° Ei_')ieckt_lmnd, S0 8S__i0 905519 him t0 the bill to increase the capitaliznt- fem” 0’ "1" ‘f"“°¢">`5"'”i~“ “fem 107" ' » i 'ea 9 mme “S 5'- ' of the Bell Telephone Company ‘carried out under the leadership of K ,- Ma., l-el Elsie Burdett,_ Th _ lon ward steadily, A dtsrllli/Jli YD RNW0- Educallolml work - ;M\._ Pclldlemn and Ml__ MallmSUn_ lE_<-_’_llf_iC_3e______l.._i:l_o__(_0n Thoms0___ _§y_npe____=;_eycmi__t‘l___:_lttrile_]li_l4_e___is llggacggicrgszuniel _foi'__ the accused waivedlfrom $75.000.000 to $150.000,000. wns‘; k‘_‘”l7“il€§l‘_ 1';lL‘\\'-Rl Ai§_Cl'iCY Iraigli - . l _ 1' ' _ _ ‘ ` E am X18. On. ' ` 9 ing, Sill llt‘ HUC `llll`illn °' , . Add ess to the Claduates-Dr. G-l Fl ve N lll l '_ h_ _ _ talked out. _ _ _ _ _ _ Our work along this line is most- Student Work ~ _F._ De\§.a`l._ ' lcoxfgiiblelglwllggalli E‘:.lgll;B;.Y; arg Dr' b°“““‘“ _‘S_“’°""l Testmed- 35 When speaker Lemieux rose as hemlii-S 01 U10 il9iUi“i_i`i €l\¢NilDi- __ . ..| at the Coroners inquest that he was me hands ol- me clock l-eaclled el- Marshal Chang Tso-Lin had de- ly deflned to lectures to the general Readlng_ whoa Tbel-e_ Jimmy , go lo me Crlmea__mal dreadful _ _ _ _ . l_ d l_ b _ th l O . Sl d l kr _ l.l th _ _ . _ l _ _ Called to the police station at 4 _ -l~_ L_ Cll l»l_ of Nbrthwestlcided to launch an oiicnsive against membership, the s u en ody e_ ui u en wor was niuc 0_E_l\/[iss lvlniy Sinclair. _ labcde of disease and death. Both_0¢lbck on Sunday lllsl and tllelel?r‘;°__‘;m0_ was stillfcon his feet muh Gemml Feng Yu_l,lsl_mg_ Smlllllml tNatioiilili>=tl Comniaiidor, n other Y~5 Mens Clubs same as last veal' The S C M Vocal Solo m,_..Enougll.__Sam_ the wment and his rehmves oft____fO_md the _W0 accused drunk _ ____ _ __ 18 Sl\{ lTl0l'l IS TOK10 Mn 17 ~ Iupan todnv fth ' - '.ith '_ ' -- -- _ - _ ~- ~ mary 0 e progiam of activities same class of papers and magazinesl n e gymnasium a varied pic lt/llS_ pled M_ Nash. _you to cultivate tba; bttllbute_ lldence on the ground that ll waS_Spea__e__ Lem_c____ ruled the __n_end_i(h_mv _______OS___ mo Chm__sl__ "mp __ which have been carried out. We feel that the year just pa edb an unusual number of people. _test-s. lectures. lnovillii lJiCilll`f-'S ilrldliiilngwell. ness resourcefuiness and persist- “is Hm.,,l,l. Ove, ruled me oblec l d th t __ l ll m ` ' ' ' ' ’ rcuns a nonolceo ica- has been a successful one and gint i” _ _ _ _ ._ ‘as m other years and is bemg used‘gmmme of games' marches' can-‘ SU‘o#‘Se‘eCmd‘ E_Mr' Lelgu Thvn there me Kindness' gem‘e"n°t material' fluent out of order however oil the line nrt-i‘ ivliicli slit' is determined that thc lint_imialisi.-, in their drlvo Y . _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ ___ _ _ g our visiting National and For _on several occasions hikes, snovt God Save the King- _,nee-that attribute which keeps tion. Witness then testified to hav lelldmelll had been gl\,en_ llm.lll“,m.(l lm, __lml.l_ll“__ |l0Wm._ must the work accomplished has fullyleign Wol~k Secretaries spoke in the shoe tramlls. tobo8Ei\n and Fikatingt Immediately before the presen-idoclms mld lllll.5e_S lllolilgillg oil tn_ing found a smear of blood on thc C_ H_ Clllmll__lmd me Hon H' Hnnuh _*__ _l.l___ d_____biul___u_e most measured up to former years, the - t _ < . _i . _, _ li; . . _ _ _ schools several times during the Pai” les Were indulged in. These var _lution of the diplomas. Rev. H. 1?|do everything possible for a. patientlfront axle, wliethci human or ani-lslevelm llolll cDnsel.v:lllv(,S_ gnu, l,lmm.ll_l_l_ lll l.l._.l.lll_ Cllllleql lllgg. spirit of our membership and the hearty co-operation which we have received is most pleasing. It. is felt that your Association has been ren- dering the community a real sei'-_ \'lC0. _ Our _youth of today is demanding f€C0snition at a far younger age than ever before. Leaders the world over are studying the trends of youth more than ever before and it -fails to the lot of the Young Men's Christian Association to put greater stress than ever on our work for boys, ever seeking to build in them a sound body, a wholesome year and in this way bring in the, world outlook of the Y. M. C. A, be- fore many people. ried on for the girls as well as the boys and were attended by about 100 each night. On March 24th the annual Student Christian Move- ment Banquet took place and was a Religious Work very enjoyable affair with 100 stud- ence Nightingale pledge to the gradiiati~.s. Just after 011011 §i`Hd}1'_ ate received her diploma Miss Marr,- l0L1s outings, socials, etc.. were <:ai'-_Raymond administered the F101' even alter they feel that all hope.mnl he could not say. is,_l.0ng sumlorl of me lm_lSul.C_ lml is “om” cross examined by Mr' Johns'-0"-EW. M. Irvine, Wetaskiwin. Labor. Ia' ljle traced the growth ni the Div- The )“““°SS Wes asked Wiini h@{J_ Garland, U. ir. A.. Bowrivor, nnd feesion from the first training m£'Ml~ by saying the men were-il;i_ R_ Gem.y_ Collsel-l-llllvlh Tal-Olllo ory--nlciilis that wiiilc thc nation- alists niiiy wilt <-onirui of the rest ot' Chinn il lllc-_v can, Manchuria usi rt tain itiliuiti-lied a buffer ~ ‘ t ln f 'H » the lady Siipel'ini0l"ldCni. illlllleil Oni school folinded by Florence Night- di`i1l1ii- ' ’ s 'troll ly oliiosed it. The last ~t~ t l -t 'c- Cl ii' i -id Siberia. ‘bu bi-ei-ist the Red Cross bad€l‘~finl;alc in 1800 to the magnificent! Mi* E- D- 5"*“'“§ was “ext PM illlxtlhrcie siigggestcll full irivestigatiorih .‘lnLli;i)i‘i's“ili}:risioii‘“:t'1: alinounoed ‘Immediately following this. caclii and splendidly equipped Hospitals ol` i°Vi¢l€iiCe~ His WS“"l°“Y WHS melbefore the increase of capitalization to thc United Pri-.s‘i in all toda . Tsame as that which he had given at be ‘€1IltCd» 'I‘SP0Ci21UY iI`li0 U18 PFD- exclusive i|itt'r\'i<~w by tlir! Victi- Tlflere has been no change ln blliyents in attendance. A fine pro-:graduate nurse, also Miss Mair. and y gl srdmme of speeches, music, siiiglng,.l.MiSs nowntt the head nurse WCW in conclusion, Di-. Dewar coun-lm" “°f°“°l"S inquest. - into of inc Ncrtiiorn i-:iconic .1 sub- etc,. was put on by the studentsllJi~eSent@¢_l with lovely bnuquet_=;~- Sclled lllem to hold last lo the al_ _ Mr. Johnston waived cross exam-isldlul-y and fi sllpply c0mlllll'll,_ ' tributes he had mentioned and al-fm“ti°"» ‘ Canada, it is expected, will accept 5lll(l_ --wb lm, lilloll-nd by ti-edgy to Policy of the Y. M. C. A. with re-l gards religious work and we feel that it is the vcry backbone of our whole movement. At all times wc are seeking to instil into the lives of our boys and young men the idea that all our four-fold program ls re- ligious work and that we desire to‘ mind. a right social spirit and a'b€rmeate everything that goes on christian character. lt is for those ioili‘_things that your directors at all tunes centre their __thought, en- “Fi-iy and the energy oi' our employ- ed staff. General Attendance 511011 Year as we review the work in our building with that high ideal which Jesus taught of christian character building. We recognize that the Church and Sunday Schools are the medium of religious ‘nsti'uctlon. The Churchs policy of so-operation has contlnlled and our Association is feeling more and :Lore the whole hearted support that is given by the Ministers arid, of the past season brings forth some' their congregations, “CW field opened or enlarged. This' Sunday Evening services iifilr as the Report of the Physical; ` Department will show some 50 lad- ies have been accommodated for! games and gym classes. There are well over 600 different peoples using our building every week, many of "Wm every day. all enjoying scmcl llilrt of the activities listed below. | B°W11nK I-»€i\8lles. Gym Classes.) Student Gatherings, Socials, Ban-'| ‘“"`“‘- M01/ie Shows. Lectures, Sun-l ‘lily Morning and Evening Servlces,' g“”|i°L Boll. Valley Bail Leagues,| ilnd Ball Tournaments and many' Oiher features, vyhicli go in make an, “ll round program for our entire* membership. l - I The Building l Wo face a serious handicap each Wir in the up-keep of our buildingl owing to its age and the use it getsl d“Ylil8 the season. many repairs nrel “°°°55i1l‘l' each spring and this past; l’¢i1r was no exception. Our build-i alll; chairman, Mr. Harris, has beenl h valued member of our board andl 6:8 worked hard in an earnest en-` .°"°Ul‘ to keep our building in gm feiwlr. His report will cover in, _htail the work accomplished during 9 year. _ Bowling Alleys ` “This Department _has enloyed a ___°lll- measure of success and the beD0l‘ta show that 1927-28 was the B8* year in the history of our Wil! Alleys with more leagues in -__ "'***¢+>o»ooa+oo++¢¢+4-ooo Condensed Specials l ' I RATE.-to. por word, not ouch insertion in tlill column. l ., % 'CHOICE COINED BEE! FROM stall-fed cattle. Saunders, New- Soin & Co. 5-8-tf. 'JOB rmirrmo or svznv description, cheaply and expedi- Our Sunday Evening Services have been very successful and much credit is due Director W. E, Bentley for the great amount of *h<‘l“S€ii’°S- Oln' Sunday evening slits of ine bodies Aunlilory of tn- service is especially for this group. Hb§bit,il_ in ndclitibnpnch i-r~ccivetl- Wllys lo deal llollolll-ably and loyllllyl Per_c_v Barlow tSworn\. Gavellhe llmllosed Kellogg lrcllly ll, 0ul_ other lovely fi0rHi 8`lfiS fi0m_ 11"’ ..witn each other as well as with §’c’;1;:e"__e‘_den°e mlghat given atfh9_law war. But two points are under- S “QM” sked by Cmmsel st d to have arisen in the nego-' ‘iw italic. This number Minister cl” war. "Japan will not tc1el'nti~ warfare in MarlChiu'la." 116 ‘maintain 15,000 troops in Miln- churiri to' l.i_|iai‘d thc l-Louth Man- Neii' Years Day Reception friends. -- - _ _ their doctor, their patients and his _ ‘ » l__00 _~ - _ _ _Cllm_.l._m lm _ly ` These were distributed to their-l-elllllves and lllellds t Ll l. _ _ 0 1 911 lfi’ me ina" Who di`°"@|tiations. First, when and in \vli:it.,ll.lll llc llll.l._._ll___l,(l bl. all mlmy ll-ugly,-~ lhc Dnectois and Ladies Auxil- i-cel tents by little Helen Tlflllliiieil As to those who so kindly assist-lm? ”m_°“g W9” i“e‘9m 'll C001!-;icrm the Dnmmions will adheic tu_l,_. ,ll-l. ,,i.i.l»_._c,l,-_\- ill,-niinliul-' Man- . , - D _ tary were at home to the general and Janet MacLean, who carr.ed Oil--cd in the entertainment, one cantM" Bmlow smd that he was “n`lm‘“ "eat-V lf they de-“’°` (0 adhere' cliiiria to lircsi»rvc licncc. Vefyi ‘ahh to do so ` s coiidlv that so far no formal iiivi-' ` membership on New Yeai"s Day their pleasant duties in a give no higher praise than to s:i_\" ,lih ' _ _ .se i _ _ - when a special progranlme was put dainty and charming way. ftliat ouch was in splendid foi‘ln_ and; wifllle wif "° "O55 "'x‘1mm“U°“; ltation to adhere has been rcceived.‘_ 4"* --' on in thc building from 10 a. ni. Dr Dewar then-delivered a m0Sl_gave his i' her selection in thaecd Ll :un “ness”-" ‘_sW°m)`~ Sti1f'|Wlien the invitation is received the until 10 p. m. Events included Jun- helpful and inspirirlg addl'l’SS- H°'finished :gunner which the publiciw ];lLi.°n'.S""1?“y 15”- af 1255 1“`.licini; will arise how and when C-.in-1 f ior demonstration and play hour cotigraiiilated the i§l`fldUfii@S im hav' , has learn d to expect of them. All gs "_- mg m ‘msc at the c°rm""nfli1 Will gil/0 hfrl' =1€1h€Si0l1 to lilo ' ' ' (A Smmg Park Road and Euston-‘ti'eatv. Will she sign as i1 British hand ball tournament volley ball ine completed their courses success _wel-0 lol-Cell lo respond lo lleal-ll.l__ i ,Dominion at the same time as Glen" 0 match, basket b;tl1gumgs_ Duyl full and reviewed the diffcfemflencores. But one may single out ‘ f ` ' ' .' S C ng y ' ' ‘ I ‘( “"““‘“"l "" img" "1 _Britain cr will she sign later as onc - y g the afternoon the ladies served re- phases of a nurses work. which- lil t the reading by Miss Mary Sinclair, freshments to about 100 members‘ inc first year might be described a-tliimll the violin Solo by Master Bill* and friends, l Rogers for mention by reason of thc. ‘ _ _ ,l fact. that their rendition was so ex-_ ' Conference. Conve tion d S rector and of En_g°$mg the stan fmicellent. especially when one con-; `r.f the smaller powers. Re orts frol'ii‘ _ ""`”" _ gwashingtcn that separate treatif.-s‘ “"|’°"'“‘ ‘° th" G“‘"'|"““) :are likely to be negotiated with the TORONTO' O"“- Mny 11 T' Con' lDomiiiioiis are received here \\'ltlilV°C“U°“ 01 ul" _L°‘“' Somety M anilqrige Tbele ha-, been no ll-lillll_ Upper Canada this moniliig struck n an “'“' to be at- _ . . . . mei- Scllmll the ensuing Yea’ Wm have tsiders their youth. Master Rogers, , i» _ i - ‘ _ _ t th fir t meeting oft, _ _ - ‘ gt f, n - i t _ ‘ _ four names from the iegisber, do- mnded to a e 'S .'5 H' Vloumst of. great pr°m‘se` mn D wc sepma G runes ‘barring thorn from Dractisiiik tlJe.“` Dr. Mott Coiivention-A verythc new board of dlrecmrs “hue Mlsq smclmr kept her audi *__ llnofession as lnwyels They are' E “ne gathering was held in St' John' The Ladies Auxiliary ‘mee i,m'eN-:sted from start to Unis." ' ‘ Oueiis; and J.. A: in honor of the 60th Anniversary at which Dr. Mott was the chiefl N0 words of malse wlllcll we in hei delightfully hitmorous selet-l (special t° me C‘““'d“"‘) l ‘ll(m_ TORONTO, Ont., May 17. - Tor-_ ___ _gainpgell of T_i>r<_tliiwé__1I.Ml?_;______!:_t§_%: She responded to an enthusiastic mm °1t‘7"`“5 umted yeslerdw ‘"‘ (Canadian Press) il_l2f_‘l1_‘__‘\\_i‘l"`.l.:l::(_ lnlll 'l)`¢,l,l\ 'reporlml work that. he has done in their be-Qspeaker. Key Note “All Great Lead- mlgllt ulleli wllld adequately slldw-encore with a___0_he__ very fe_ch_ng,nn (,_l-lorl lo brlng na blt Ol blue NEW YORK MM 17 ~ The MC, _. " ` " ' ' ‘ ` ' ' . ' '_ 'E ' ti tii.s~` lint- tiiiiiiitliltcii ns hilli' half and for his personal attend- . . _ _,_ ___,_ _ ers Are Good Fomwers' Direcmrst ciation to this noble bandl _"ll ll _ isky into the lives of the littlc_l__m.mn_Malld€ll flglll Scheduled loliby lv ill) _ __m_ mu alice at so many of the ineetil'l8s.`fl”om all Assoclatlolls ln the Mori' gfxrli;";‘lr$vorkei"s who have provideul‘cMenm:?n must alsobe made of mel children in homes, hospitals and lcmglll at me Polo Grmmds wasllnl, pcc_li luiiiiy ol lil us _ ' L(Lll( \l(‘_ _ These services ran through seven months with only two breaks, one at Christmas and one at Easter, in all this year 24 meetings were held with a total attendance of 6,300 or an average of 262 each Sunday. Ten _ outstanding speakers were secured M95Si‘S- f"i\l`