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\t KMJiRKMHIP.Membership of tli*© Y.M.C.Y. will not be restricted to only those youngmen **\o have accepted Jesus Christ as their lt;10(1 and Saviour.n (The name “Christian Voting Men’s Association” waft proposed but re-1 AIM1 Lictod when the organisation wasf )und“il 1 Associate members, who must hi* of good moral character andwho mu t respect the characteristicsj nonr. /vnottiiy i-u mo *twe have here and there employers who are keenly interested in the health of their labourers, l^et us not wait for legislative enactments to goad a free community in such a muHor as social reform. We ought, without delay, to eee that the most effective means for evelat/ng them ire brought to bear on our labourers in factories, on farms andof the Y.M.C.A., are allowed all the|do»ks their meals ought to }$» privlWK-sof meniber.h.p «ith Tho'^koa under more congenial cornii-ex .‘piion or voting at a general | ‘ions than at present, and recreationto..' nr. This reservation is made, ought to be made attractive to them,to safeguard the Christian character We may not like to su i*. but thatoi the \ ociation, hut v ieai.,e our | People carry on M wpIU^ they doresponsibility to all men.The most prominent feature in thelife of almost every country at the present time is the unrest of its people. on every hand we find unmistakable evidence of a deep-seated desire for a change in Hie easting order of things, but a breaking away from the present will serve no really useful purpose uni*..vs it means entering upon a sane, wci’-conceivedc on air u c ti ve pol icy— 11 * e building u pis wonderful. The need of the less fortunate of our people istremendous; they may notall know' ii, but there isa section that does feel it. fihallwe continue to allowTHIS IMtlFTI Vlt;3 TO OUR OWNmu*?I fee! isure that employers of labour will support any genuine movement for jir* improvement of those who rve th« m. To a greater or lesserscof a betur, a nob'lVr community. Tub'‘K.*'1 ivc working claves of allnext few years ought to tiud us ail in environments which will help ra h r than hinder the developmenti of the be^t in us; wliere we shall not t.; I it lt;n.' long weary struggle to ! liv«-» noldy. Tney ought to iind us a;P'opie t ou-quernig the many agem u ,whU-h make for stagnation, .-elf-satisouatr; are in the throes of a newtirth. in some cs6£« we have a o.u e w hi h is nothing short of ‘labour emo* absolutely mad.’ Here and ' her** w*» find a section finding a i e • s m ♦thing, it knows nut exactly what, t an v^.* not help? J/et love clasp grief lost both bej d i o w a «4 c)am* ** 1 i; servedI C« ii’ ■* *\ Micit who have been, orin the Army miwu be1' a Rood s S' n that many»r guidance have been re-•eived i • vc in London from rlt; turned
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Kingston Daily Gleaner

Kingston, Kingston, JM

Sat, Nov 15, 1919

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