` _'I all' I Education. Arthu _ _ Work is the found.. lation of allbusiness. - v. Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Work is of all `='==|_~` oiuu-iomtovn Gandhi' 1', emi, ' . _ ...___ __"°""" °"""*; "°"*“°“ ""1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, MAY 12,1924 ....... .- -- -_ j- _ el. "lll;__.._ sr. Joi-iN's, Nuo., '1l1.-'rho Newfoundland cabinet by Premier Albert Hickman was inst- alled at noon today-_ Immediately after the cabinet _fixed June 2 as the date of the general.election's. The makeup of the cabinet is: Premier Albert Hickman. Minister of Justice, Sir William Lloyd. Colonial Secretary, Walter Half- yard. Minister, of Finance. Walter -[Iav`§»-`,-' -ans '.1-.;f-;~»¢i'. "<1 ' ,‘ot§st oince, Mottiiew Agriculture, Hoseph Downey," _ i:`-'_-_",{~ Leader of the Upper House. Har rls Mosdell. liiin'ster without portfolio, Forbes and Edward Emerson. Selections for the posts of Pub. llc Works and Marine and Fisher- ies outside the cabinet proper have not yet been made- ` Thought British Waiters Don-bted and (British. United Prose) LONDON, May 11. -Many sto - os are being told concerning th Y Geo. llllNlENl iNll _ __ ‘ _ By lllllr ,~ __ »l~“¢“ _ -ap -.__..,.._. _ ,_______ __ _ » - ,.._ 1- _ .- Hoists uni ,... ,_-.,, lull unit Town of_St. Aug- 'ustine Was Threa tened. o (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, May 11.- Four llous and a convent were destroyed St. Augustin, Port Neuf County, nlornldg by a disastrous fire broke out at ten o'clock and a while meuaced the entire town, the inhabitants oi' other resi dences moving their valuables and movables to safety during the gen eral panic that ensued. lrlity thousand dollars is thc ilgurc ut which the damn c is lated The - the Wires » Damage Estimated at- ---; Mission Drawing _ To a. Close . The concluding service of the Mission which Rev._ Cyril Bicker- steth of the Community of the Re- surrection has been conducting at St. Peter-'s Cathedral will be held this evening at eight o'clock and will take the form of a Thanks- giving Service which will be fully choral in contradistinctlon to the plainness of the other mission ser- vices. There will be a collection towards the expenses of the Mis- St. Peterfs _Church- Baldwin Cabinet. WASHINGTON, May 11. - The limmlgratlon bill ao it has been finally agreed to in a conference comr,nli‘ttoe of the two houses contaiine provisions under which any our-son barn" ' in the Dominion of Canada and-» -i his wits or minor children lc- ‘ if P6; ~ On May. 19 companylng hilm or i‘ollow_in%*)__ lPA l-S, '-May 11.-At the request him cm: enter tile- 'Unity Such persons are in the non- - quota list under the l:-€ll. of his coming visit to Cbequem I *- Court' for discussion of the repar- lll _ 19. This will nllow'more time for conversations between the two pre miers. . Y - Scores of persona were over- come by automobliie exhaust fumes in the Twin Liberty tun- nel hcre today. l-ncreaaed traffic _ in the tunnels as consequence ' of the strike °f§,2oo__.~it:=¢¢ 4 FI'6I`l0h W0m8H ¢i:\'Is:dot:l|iTeFuI.'fc; tzonhrsogx Smashup choked up with gases. First alid crew-'x of the United States (Canadian Press.) Bureau of Mines and the city fire department were rushed '° "‘° '°°“"'____ arena. pension, May 1-1.-An EDMQN1-9N_ May 1i_ _1-tw automobile in which three Ameri- cans wcre riding collided with the French car on 'Iii~lie4Cassel road killing four ‘french women in the _ _ Alberta Liquor Act goes into f rc toda Ll uor Commls Ycstcxduy morning the .ic-rvic MC_ in St, Pauli.; Ch-urch was a memor- ial one in honoi of the lute R 1, - - - t Hon. Sir Louis 'D-:\vics, -K. C. M. career. Much miglit he said upon ‘ -G., IP. C. The 'church wa filled to,that line. Some of you are better ' ' ‘ li s capacity n d the service thiou Morning Prayer. 'Special psalms lSi\5.'e of the Resurrectio Anthem. “Crossing the Har." Mr lc contralio voice and Mr. Charles Earle sung in his always plea-sin The hymns used during the eer- vice were "Hush, Blessed Arc the Dead." "Land of Our Birth." Chll Y il. Y il H. the Saints who from their labor ever with the ll.ord_" Rev. P. il Z, out was most solemn and impres- is it mine to point you to some of sive. The order of service follow- the great principles which spell (cinldian p"“_) ell the -general _plan `of ordinary success as they -a.re,wi\ttten in to _ _ -30 any life: because they inspire the rt me smart-f Muenonala or “"0 90-from-the Burliu si-.rviceinolng .or every tw: well. regard-_ Suk.; without ,.¢,¢,-|¢¢i|,,,_ _Great |B,.m,|n_ Premier P0|nc,m.,, were reliii.; -li1e'3criptnic Lcesonslless of every counter influence. ha., L,0,,,emed to advance the dh-te. included .Ioshua's Valedictory- antl'Such principles found a -governing St. ‘Paul’s lmmortult mes-_ place in the lifo of -Sir Louis 'Dav- ii_ BS. l PITTSBURG Ma 11 - ation icstlon from May 2C to .\’lav Cm`|”Ihi"n5 1- 15- Mr- P‘fi`-i N _ . _ cy William; ,mug very eftm,HveIy_ . y ttxt indicate-s the fourlda-tion the hymnhone sweetly Solemn of at good man's life. God and re- Thoughti" the choir rendered the "gm" are u “life f°‘-lllllaillili mf i-‘muces H0" -fi-minor _taking at restraining influence, Posltivel solo part in a rich and sympathet- manner. “0 Rest in the Lord? the. gumimce of ii H915’ Slllfli . ‘ e iirgifg ii ni i, Ki rin - iam- All cull religion, There is no compan- s , _ ' ` 9 Rc-si, and -l-he Ile(-essiounl, ‘lFor- Joumey uf life Slick *W l‘5 lb D9 c lt is not for mo this morning io recite to you the record ol’ brilliant _ achievement which has marked his ~ qualified to do that than I."Rather ll £0011 lllr -Negatively they provide Y lheb' mimi-t divine fellowship and council-the gift of life whose ran- ge is -beyond the things of earth; which will lead us into all `truth. There is no -better force ut work _in the world than that which w ionship tor man or woman on th lllllllili I3 Siilli When Move For Clos- ure of Debate _ on" Scottish Home Rule _ Bill Is Defea`tod` ' (Canadian Press) LONDON, May 11.-The House of Commons closed today’s_ ses- sion in an uproar this afternoon because the speaker allowed the Scottish Home Rule Bill. `iutro~ duced by Mr- Buchanan. Glasgow Labor member to be talked out. The trouble arose when” Sir Roh- ert S. Horne, Conservative, was re- qaestedhy the speaker ta.cont°une the debate. _ _ , The Labor and Liberal members protested that Sir Robert who the third of the opposition to be italied upon for remarks. ind ,Birymgert the'reupon said he woaIdi‘-- f rye his remarks for another ‘oo0'*_¢on. Move For Closure. ut ki was closing time. a numhe of Scotcmen on the ministerial ben- Willinin Adamson' - s_` for Scotlan--- jg;-; 5,',‘,>, ...T.'i.‘i...“.°.‘>‘1.“§‘.‘.’.‘.‘..".¥i“‘ll.`;'i..??i.,‘§; °f Ita" “lad” I2?" ,im pu, assay Holman. 1.. R. Alien, M. i.. B fm; pm", si-sasnsw sim o. M. Mattel-t. Art. ' or the interview they will leave AFA”-|-__for Ottawa' to interview the govern- .ii mn. ment relarillitl the repair of the *TO janitor Inset. A 1’l,i?!?S9!“°‘i.*£°.f!!?l.‘.""“'- _ rvlway whiz. Tam they will moot lr.. ham )leAi-thur who av* _ banana mo., _ , , ot(-President. Coolidge. C., Montreal. had been mentioned. -dqtiqng 9; the Civil Se,-vice gum. but doubt in expressed as to his uc- -.nssion lor revision of the salar- ccptancc if he` was ofiored lilo lea of postal workers were consid- pust. ered by the Federal Cabinet Satur- ._.__-<»o>---- my but no decisions ‘were reached. Premier King after the meeting adiourned, otaicd the matter was still under consideration. Comme Events, ----~ lil’ EX(illlSlilN “Public Meeting, May 17th El- don -to discuss a new hail. _ 2843-5-3.10.12.l.ll.4I _ "Y, M. C. A. Rummage alle. May 22nd in Market bulldlnl. Tele- phone as or 711, parcels win ini, _ F, _- ,, _, called for. ___,___._ "dome to the Basket Social lug wAs. fm_ _av I wneefr at PWM'-lei Ofvli me otmwom no 1-anis seein. Thursday. May 15 at 8 p.m. Home 5,, “mm” to .ppmve the Jap. made candy for nie, also the WW-\ anne exclusion provision of the lsr s¢ng___"lothQr I'li Rlmemtm". immie-muon sm lam-ted by the Admin . Il ots- - Isldill Wllli I-louse and Sonata o teres at the _'» 4 ._ ..». ... .,_-.»..~.- -- .Hw ._ _ . ..i"' ,' l`y.»- bu-siness life: who did not lose hi ‘affection for his .native Provinci- lho wider outreach oi' -his nitionnl his home, ami to this lace he tur ihc strain of his busy Ilfc. Here were his old friends and he did not forget them. nor did be allow high offices to separate him from those who were -'his associates when he was yet struggling up thc ladder oi life. That prec-ein of Shakespeare he seemed to have learned well:--"The friends thou hast and their adoption tried, grap- ple rhom -to thy soul with hooks ol steel," .and many are the expres- sions of affectionate regard with which those friends today speak or his memory. 'But not alone was his it ty sovcrcigiily. When people cens- to pay. they 1-ease to trust. Th: ship of life shuts down its power. lets _Zo it.; ancho|‘_ :ind costs itself orlng this dlstingtiishcrlanii of this adrift upon ihv great uncharted sen. (lml‘s -Book. the lmiiiiv, ,inm- ontiftad with ovcry effort. for its these many years thc best seller it and tho moat potent influence for s good that can be put. in the hand: in of fur rare. still quietly does its work. “Thy Word." said the aufi international duties, lit-re wus Psalmist “have l hid within my heart that l might not sin a ainst _ D . ‘ , 5 nod his footsteps when there was thee." lPnbiic worship and publii- bricf leisure for recnperatlon from service and private worship und family prayer follow along in natural sequence, _ as foundation principles of a -good 'man's lilo. God is an impeillng motive which sends men anriwomen tn do worth- while thing.; and sustains them in _‘thc doing. Look over the -whole l‘7V0fl' llplift for every man Speaks io iw of (iod. behind. and God 'never leads into evil, 'But let us remind ourselves, tba God behind still leaves ample room ,~.__ _ . _ - _ _._;'. /L ___ ' __ rlinlte ol life. and you will see that 6 ~t- G0d stands behind every good 0 - '- thing in its racial development. l “Z » _ , , _ tivated the fellowa'hlp ol younger wi"-(ig -me 5“c'c,,"_ Gramed "N, of st-nsfliion than himself. enioy have stated more no safer rs "A v\‘l“°° Iwi 0.-areal man is ini- strata of work and plenty or it .ui companionship of long ago. lie col for pieniy 0( human npplmmon m_ ea his i“'"I"‘°l° "ie“d°I‘lP ‘Wil C011- liulnlte than' an lniinile capacity 1'"I°"'°°- for hard work. No man will mah lin the words of the Scripture: 3 mai-k on his gene,-.¢|°u ,ho ,I 'Phe busy, surging, national pau-ses to ps] tribute to his len this day in Israel." need, I might almost say that , The L’berals also supported the said: "Whcre\vithuI shall a young|meusure, which had been moved by _<1 Buchanan, Labor member for ,Gorbais, Glasgow. Tho Gorbsls imcniber claimed flint the Scots 'had lfavored the scheme almost unani- mously ln order to relieve tha con- gestion of business that came up in the House. Opposition -o*akera contended that Scottish home rule was not n proper subject for s bill introduced by u private member und in any case li. was an lmporlal. not u local matter. ` Tin-ro was an amusing exchange between the Duches of Atholl, Conservative member for Kinross. und the Scottish Labor members. The Duches. opposing the hill. criti- rizeil the expenditure involved therein and she declared that the North of ireland Parliament had cost $23,000,000. ---*<4-3-_-_ uel-lA't’Yo Do -‘V is if ~¥E'i‘rEiL economy To PAY RE.PAiR 9\\.i.§ oN `u-i' one cm- Fog ANo'r\+e0.YzAP. ood t‘.A\..t_\N TH , 7 _ <,,%"; l' - -’ 1’ lf' -G’ 1 ` és _ \|il'____:f~_ '; Q ...: i ra- *‘-,*' i . #za-#unit , 'ronoN1'o. May iz.-smitzmb moderate westerly winds fairaud mn and their belonging to a lst- roimamlon in-im-line which w- ' " 1.. . .su-» 8 . I0 t J .1 I-_ _, _ig J ii ' i I .2 .l; fra. .»M.~ ' i lf, _- L f 5 t , .@- . _ i.; fi ., {_ --. ».