MAXIMS OPA MERCHANT my friend under thy nwn never tax'd for speech. Murnlnl (illflmflrl. Founded Love all. trust a few. do wmnq p, "one; be able for thins enemy rather in power than use; and keep life's "y; be chock‘d for silence, but I881 chfllflllfiltlwll Guardian Two Cont; i u PEHSiiNS Kiiiii a a ‘u; at)‘ Which Swept, Along the Coast of Burma Last Wednesday ev- ening —- A Tidal W a v e Followed Flooding the Coun- try _ ‘and Sweeping Away Villages. (Canadian Press) LtiNiiflN, May lift-Twelve hun- drt-tl ‘persons have been killed in a ('_vt'ltll|t‘ and tidal wave in liurtna, tit-cording to tidvices received t.o- tiny by the Exchange 'l‘elegrtpph front Rangoon, Burma. The cyclone struck last Wed- ncstlay evening about half past eight o'clock. A tidal wave ascend- ed the Naat’ river, country and sweeping wwuy villag- es to the sea. At iliiautlcti, fifty miles inland, tho cyclone did much (laiuage as well as tdonl»! the Arakan coast. All tho cattle In the devastated area were lfiilctl. 'l‘bc dcutb roll is as yct incom- pietc, tienrly‘ all the telegraph wir- es arc. down and there is great tie- lay in commutiiczttion. Tim rniinf soul to the stricken area, is, as yot, inadcqtnite to cope with the situation Excise Tax Re- . fund Will Help Motor Men (Special to the Guardian) \\‘lNNlPl<2(l. May 29. --'1‘he de- cision oi the lXlllllilltlll government. to refund the flXPlilO tnx on cars in Mock by tltttutdian dealers when the tax was reduced will put $173,- 472 into the pockets of Toronto, motor car men. onto dealers are affected. in Ou- tario over 450 dealers \vill get back $5lll,S:'i~l. Former Isiande Dies in Vancouver inst Saturday, a telegram bringing the sad news of the (loath oi bor brother, Mr. ‘Vllllilffl G. Montgomery of Vancouver, ll. C. nf- ltlr an illness n|' some mouths. Tho. late Mr. Montgomery loft his homo in iietloqutr, when only nineteen Years of ago and has resided in the West for some 25 years, latterly in Vancouver. llo was for malty years a iluliway Station IMuster until his retirement recently. lie leaves to mourn his wife, three sisters, ‘Mrs. iAlOKay, wife of l)r. PLW. McKay, Hncnuvor. Mrs. IMlOKOIlZlO, Dor- chestcr, Mass. and Mrs. ‘K. J. ‘Mart- "fr- To tho bereaved relatives The Guardian lenders sincere sympathy -——<0§-_...__ MICHAEL McINNIS. 19. MEETS DEATH IN MINE AT GLACE BAY (PLATE BAY, ‘May ZSI-Mltthalel “W was knnu ldrlday ovarnitig, Willi" rlrlhtg n ‘box in the mine. lidlnnis was thrown against the sltlo of the slope. stuttering n broken hack. and other lntnrllill llljttrl-es from which ho succumbed lllillOBl. instantly. Ly ‘“Mooo-oo-owoaooooassov londonsotl Specials RATEF-M. per word, not ouch insertion in this column. l r-OOO-O-O-OXOOO-OO-OOO-QOQQ 0 a QHOICE PICNIC HAIVIB 22c AND 24¢ per lb. Sounder Nowsomn i‘ Co. ‘Market Bldg. 9408-5-21tf Li‘ _ ‘Wmrso- A HOUSEMAID. AP- lliy to ‘Mrs. (lune Morris. 10 pun- __""-“ Plsntnnnac omits-asst JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and oanpedl lously executed. Guardian Cant- rfll Job Prlntery. Phone 1M. ‘_______i________ 0U WANT GOOD ENVELOPES "risen. so m roe, so for 115e, 2B0 for 65c, B00 for $1.00, i000 for ‘Lilli. Postpaid. Guardian Office. cows MEAT ‘Phone til-mil meat cuts carry l‘ "is with price per‘ pound-Call RM ace for yourself and give us a trial order. Prices reasonable "d Wllh our plant no waste ‘ - . 95G . i} flooding the] t “Mimi-H. 10. miner in N0. ll coli-llllliiililwli- MARKET -‘ s. n. t. nu iNNliii aura Finn Hear Masterly Serm- on Preached by Rev. H. D. Raymond Rec- tor of St. l’aul’s. Eton and Prince Edward lodges the local branches of the Sons of iilngltlntl Stieiety, hold their nual church parade yesterday morning. and turned out in goodly at Si. Paul's Parish ‘Church. 'l‘he parading body, efficiently marshal- led by flro. Isaac Carter, present. ed u fine appearance as it march- ed tn the (‘hurt-h via Qllfitln nnd Grafton streets, and the parade was viewed with interest and ad- miration by a large number of FINANCIAL AID numbers tn attend divine serviccsiReceived in the Form of Ransoms Iiaid by _ //// ‘ /"’/ 71/ ‘W rn~ww<""‘ "r-w-ww-qg .Q:__,. sw \s~‘~\\\ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew n1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 31, i926 HiMiii] u- iiHilEW WITH iiiil u nu M-a ti n’s Moroccan correspondent hears Why Riifi-an Chief Fought Spain and France. Spain for Release of Spanish Prisoners. (Canadian Press) citizens. Returning the route of march streets and thence to rooms on Richmond street. ring and appropriate music was furnished by the War Veteran's‘ Band. ' l At St. Paul's the Rector, lit-v. i). llaynuitnl, delivered a \'t.'l‘y clo- queilt alld appropriate. sermon front the text, Psalms, 48:2. il.' and the Upon the New of the Great King. known in her palaces as a sure refuge." joy of the whole earth.‘ Sion lieth the city er, was tho same that stirrctl to-l day in many of the ln-zirts ot‘ his, hearers. 'i‘ho .\iouut Si‘!!! will UK‘ tiftetttlon it ongeudcrcti could he‘ compared to beautiful nnd the ticilghtful memory tlst-lfltflktltffl with it; ils verdure, flowers, birds, gardens. homes, and culture. it was not Iiere to be said that it. was without vice, that poverty was wanting, ointhat crime was unknown; but in spite oi‘ all that which tendiid to detract. ‘England was still lovely. if those evils were removed, ‘twcre a very para- disc. try, and rcmetnilrztncc. oi‘ its illus- trious men, it served still further t0 heighten and encourage. tilts sentiment for the mother land. a sentiment that was lirodnctive. of only what. was high. ‘ in the sumo way that iunglllllll loomed up in the minds llllilll ‘ldngiishlncn overseas so. seen lroln afar, stood up bcftirc the. vision of nil‘ (‘h “ tans the Mount oi lsiou. (Continued on lull-IO 3-) ‘P. E. Islanders At Mt. Allison Sinuditig of fornlt-r P111100 0f Wales (‘nib-go otudcnts in tho final taxaluiltailititls at .\io».ut Alilstin Ulli- vorsity for the session lust conciutl ed. ihils‘. imuiut‘ Arncil. Alb-fill)’. till" itaincil ‘Class l. in ‘lulucutttmnal PHY" in, Charlottetown and one brother» - ‘ - . ‘ ‘.h logy. lteligious knowledge, but.‘ 1 f [ML Lou's n’ Montgomery vnncmklisll (l, idnglish it. and Latin ti. and g0 mm Class li. in Senior ‘Irailflllll. thliss iaunn lltlgil. ‘um-ray HM‘- bour, obtained Class I. in Sticioltigy illellgitnts l\nu\vlt-tlgt~ Lcuuonlics l. Ll-Jugllsh 3, Latin if, t-crman 1, and Senior firations. Miss Phyllis Vilint “tor, Chat"- obtulncd t. ms l. iu iFrenc-hl; (J-ittss ll. in iingllfill i. i4"- in i, (Ionumsltltul. Latin 1, Authors ‘and Cities lli. in Pllyfilll“ l- , -M.r. licnry Moyse, ‘ilcdeqtle, ob- luiileil ‘Class l. in ‘Matitetutititzs i; ‘Class l‘l. in Euglisil l, Latin 1. t) “position. Latin 1 Authors; Pity sins i. and Matriculation llreelt. Mr (iiillltlfi. liouston, (Iharlotto- [pwn- pmninctl (Ilass l. in "Biology Li; (Jinss ll. ill English t, French l. i imllillfilllllilfll i. rilysits 1, and lilo- logy l. Lnlr. it. Cordon White. Citarlotto- town. obtained Class l. in Drawing i, find luau-mg ‘.4; Class 2 in Eng- lish l. hrullvil i. Surveying 1, and Physics 2. "Mr. Gordon ‘littlclteson Charlotte- town, obtained (Iiass 1. in ilrulwlng l, nnd Drawing 3; tiianta ill. in Eng Ilsb l, Descriptive (teomeiry. and ‘Physics 3. ‘ this Edward Chandler, Charlotte- Cotistl-tictioti; ‘Class l-li. in Chemis- try t, Chemistry 2A, Surveying 3. Mechanics of Machines, and Phy- sics 3. I ignites‘ ‘Collette who attended the received Class l- dhology. Miss Ruth Miller. Charlottetown. I was tiiong Print-c. Kent, nnd (2ll(‘.l)l\|\'i(}\v with a correglu)ndenl m (‘amp U"? I-"ligcitliratloi, where he is now a prison- Mlr‘ ev. toda told wh and how he had t y Y ihim ‘the money that helped him carry ltlll H0 “rm, i-nn of Sion is a fair p|a¢=,|l"""‘ Si“ God is well, 'l'bis sentiment, said the. preach-‘itrim xvas sitting When were added the tIesI Forty one 'I‘or-‘of kindred the. mciunrics of ances- town. obtained Class 1. ‘in Survcyw n"; l, llruwlng 4. and Materials of Mill-R J05" ‘Mmmh Ch“fl"ll°l°w"' lnp, and two are seriously injured "l 091mm my‘ day at the plant of the Pennsyl- who also attended the. ‘Ladies’ Cfll- pioslons prevented logo received Glues lli. in Ensliuh The factory with a large amount 2. . PARIS, May 2D.—A.bd El Krilu ‘Rlffittn chief, in a dramatic inter- fought Spain and Franco. p lie rejected inilmntious that some unnamed power had aided iinanclitlly, declaring in‘ got long lu the form of rnnsunis tin for the release of Span- ish prisoners. The Martin's correspondent. in l.\l(ll‘0t'l‘0 succeeded in getting t‘) sco Aibtl iii Krint, ltotwilllstantlinii lstrict orders against iutcrvictvcrt-Li in a luu‘ room, with a dozen other iscrsons.‘ 'l‘hr.oughotlt the CDllVUTHtlilflH h v kept his hands crossed and 11111241111“:‘|.‘y|_,,|, .\ ed to be sad ll ldugiailtli The interviewer asked tllo Rii-ithc parliamentary scssitm of i927, lillllilfl illill flan leader wily he had not acct-pt-‘acccrtiin: ‘ed tho ‘peace terms offered by em- lssaries by the French and Spanish lat; (lujdu. “l could not snrrcntieri iwltliout further fighting," replied ikrlm. "l knew l would be beaten land l had above all coittltleitce in‘ ‘the generosity of France. l put my-; self‘ unconditionally ut the disposal ‘oi tho resident general,“ the ltlff-. -iau war lord spoke in a soft vtiiccni "Who is your successor," Krilni was tasked nnd hc replied '“i‘ haven't tiny." i Asked what he meant to do.‘ iKrim said, "i am undcrlhc sate. keeping of France, who-so st‘uii-' intents toward the Aiusstthnztn 1iop-' ulation l know well." “Why did you wilgc so cruel a hvar‘ on its," asked the twnrrcsptntrl-| dent. Kriiu replied sorrnwfully, the correspondent says, that iiko ‘Germany. he thought by carrying on the wur as ho did he would shor‘ ten it. The correspondent thcu wanted to know why Krim had made war tigaiust. France. "France began it" replied ltrini, and tho correspon- ‘dcnt says that all urgulnents failed to shake hiln in this Oflllllllll. ‘The interviewer than remarikod ,that tho war had cost. n lot of mou- ‘cy and yet Krinfs brother hud said the Killian got nothing from any ‘power or party (To this Krim is sulri to have re— plied: “After the Spanish defeat I that power two ntililon pcisetas as ransom for prisoners.“ fiOi-i- Foundiing Homes Scorned By Berlin Lady (Canadian Press) PARIS, May i9.—'rno first pre- llminnry committee meeting of‘ tho ‘international Women's Suffrage Congress which tipcns Monday. was held yesterday, when scores [of delegates considered ways and ‘means for the unmarried mothers and illegal children, Frau Adele Scbrieber, of Berlin. scorned toundiiug homes and hom- 0s ‘for u nmarr-ind moth era. "The system of nobodys chil- dren, fostered by such homes, does not consider tho children's future," she declared. ‘Two Are Dead _ As Result of Explosion ‘ (‘CanaIQh-DPress) ‘ ALLENTOWN. “emu, May 30.- vpwo men are doud, two are miss- ns the result of an explosion to- vnnls Fire Works Company, near this city. The continuous ex- resctlo/ work. ment. Col. Bowie H. W. House In a memorand- um to the Speaker Col. Bowie states that the recent search- ing of members‘ rooms was for Sergeant-at-arms of the of Commons. the purpose of safeguarding valuables. Members are en- titled to have liquor in their rooms, as they occupy them In the capacity of household- era. No Settlement of Reparations Claims Before 1927 (Special to the Guardian) fl'l"i‘.\\V.‘\. (lnt.. .\la_v 29. ~- Pet'- suns who suficrctl from illegal acts of warfare‘ Mililllllitifll by (let'- in the lato war raanuot twx- iol-ftl. ,'.’tly-,..t‘ lw.l~ M tttielnetlt of claims until ma ny l(‘('l ll it) illl Zlllll(ilill('l’.lll(‘lli. lutttle today by the reparations of- fice here. (‘timniissioiitlr Frtvtlericir Vililkle, bond oi’ the restitutinns committee, has heard evidence from 150 claimants and is now busy on oth- ers, but he does not. expect to flu- isb the work until November. When finished be will stibinlt a re- port to the govoruulent, declaring bow much, if illlY- each claimant is entitled to. Nothing can be paid out to the claimants until ratified by parliament and the de- lay in tin.- Hlliliillflilltlll of the ro- port will make it impossible. for the government to act until the 15127 session. Foot and Mouth on- ease Traced to Dutch Hog Caroasses (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. May 2!). -—'I‘he Minist- cr oi‘ Agricnitltrt: dist-ovored that the. latest outbreaks oi‘ foot and mouth disease in Lanarkshire, Scotland, are tilrectly due to in- fection ‘brouvwt in with Dutch hog carcasses. ‘Fhls is believed to have solved the source uf the dis- ease winch has cost millions of pounds to Britain. The feeling is t‘ ‘Ioioplng in Scotland that 1t i.‘ time the gov- ernment took steps to prevent such importation. Already a de- mand is developing that efforts be made to replace such hogs by the impnriatltni or carcasses from tho - (lil-lflil-‘ltl-lftJC dominions or live hogs from Canada. Crop Report Shows Conditions Favorable (Canadian Press.) WfNNlPEG, Man, ‘May- 2i¥—-Tba first. general crop ‘report of the Manitoba Free ‘Press for the sea- son. or 1926 shows conditions gen- erally favorable with wheat seed- ing completed from a week to ten days earlier than in 1926, relativ- oly little damage from any source, the supply of moisture better than was anticipated and increases in wheat aoreages in both Saskatche- wan and Alberta. Portugal to Have New Government (Canadian Press) day. ‘President Mslhado has upon Commander ‘of nxplnsivos Wlnfburnad. until tho new ministry is forfnedt‘ l/FSBON. Portugal, May .10. -— Portugel is to have a new govern- ment an a consequence of tho ra- voititlonsry movement of the last few days which culminated in the resignation of the ‘Ministry headed by Antone Msfls-dn-Silvls yester- Csbecsdal. one of the revolt leaders, to assume Juno 3. 3.06 a.m. tho responsibilities of government ‘ates later than Chnrlottetlltlf." ‘A f +£u “ ‘ May Succeed Sir James Aitkins T- C. Norris, °7 ‘Mallimba. has been offered the former Lieutenant-Governorshlp of that Province and has requested a few days’ time to make a decision. -—£O-&i_- Paderewski on Way To Switzerland (Canadian Press) ilAVRiG, May Zih-lgnace Jan lp8(lEl‘l!\\’Hl(l. former Polish prem- ier. is on his way to Switzerland. lie says be has no intention to re- turn to Poland and will not mix in politics there. “i am going to my home in Swit- zerland in rest and recuperate" he said to the. tiewspapei‘ men in Paris Sixty Attend Christian Meet On In Halifax liAi1ll<‘.‘\X,N . 8.. May 30.—W‘ltll sixty students ‘from various colleg- es in atteudatice the opening ses- sion of the eastern conference of the Students ‘Christian Movement took place last evening in the Pine llill College residence. Dr. H. E. Thomas, of Toronto, and Y. T. Wu. of Poking, and New York, now a student at the Pnlon Theological College Montreal were the princi- pal speakertr Itopresentzitivos of Dalhousie University, Prince 0f “Hales 00i- lege, Mount ltilison, University of New Brunswick and Acadia Univer- sity were here yesterday for the iconfereuce, a gathering for study, worship and training in the work of the Students Christian Move- nvoilt. E. A. Clark, Canadian Stud- ents secretary, and Miss Ruther- ford, assticlato national student work secretary, were both present at the opening. Dr. l‘). M. Bent, of the litilon Theological College, Montreal, is expected to reach the city this evening. The conference will ho in pro- gress for the next ten days. Pea-i LONDON, May 30~A Royal Pro- cimuation issued yesbertltiy after- noon continues the trogulutiolns for the state of emergency created by the stoppage of work at the coal uni-hes On May 1. The proclama- tion extends the emergency powers of the government. for one month. if‘ Tilt: FAsi-iton EDtToRs Anselm txmc» wring cosnn sac‘. A n01- wus sumwj] TORONTO, IMsy 7l1.-—-Marltlmo, modemte to fresh southerly winds, cloudy wnd cool with much fox. 'i‘oront0. clear .. . . . . . . . . .. 64—-46 Montreal. fair . ' 66-64 Quebec. cloudy .. 64-41 ‘Gift-Own. fair . 52-38 ‘Halifax, cloudy . . 56~40 ‘St. John. clear . 56-40 ‘Boston. clear . 60—50 New York. clear .. . . . . .. 02-48 High tide this sftcrnoon at 12.117 and tomorrow morning at. 2.48. sun sets this evening at 7.43 and called rises tomorrow morning ut 4.17. Lust quarter moon Tburslay, Stimmerside tide eighteen min- Premier i iiiNK BLEHK’ Siii iii I5 . iiiiiliiiiii After the Most Des‘ perate Battle in the‘ Annals of the Win- nipeg Police Dept. perceive n11‘ Bandit fa-taiy wound- ed and Money Re- covered. (Canadian Press.) WINNEPEG, May 30.~Aftcr the most desperate gun battle ‘in the annals of the lvhnnlpeg police de- partment, Vi/iliiem Davies, an ital- ian, who a few hours previous had held up the log-an Avenue bramch of the Royal Bank of Canada, kill- ‘ing ‘Maurice Garvie, o. 19-year-old clerk, and escaping with $2.000 i-n Currency. was captured yesterday afternoon at a rooming house, a short distance front the strene of the murder. ' ‘in ‘attempting to escape from the house, Davies was probably fatally wounded. A hospital report this evening said that his condition was “very grave." . | ment of ‘ _MAX1MS I OFA v MERCHANT We use practically every form of advertising. but with an appropri- ation $1,400,000 for newspapers alone, it can readily be seen that we favor the newspape as an ad- vertising medium for our baking powder product- 1' a Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 By Mill, Clnllll Ind L’. S.A. “.50 chfiiiiiiifecii‘? Lb-illlfll liiiiiilil .t%".i33‘~f°i.":,°“.f’l'.".’... ,iiN Silliiiifi King George and Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales and Lady tElphilnstcne as her god- parents. the infant Princess jOf the Lower St. Law- ' rence District - - Gov’t Aid Will be Sought Unless Con- Elizabeth, daughter cl the Duke and Duchess of York, ditions Improve. Wag christened yesterday in the Royal Chapel in the base- Bucklngham Palace. Subsequently Queen Mary gave a tea party at which a 150 pound christening cake was cut, but not consumed. Evangelistic Ser- vices_a.t_ Central H ,‘c_,,,,,,, PM, Christian Churchp.35-$3?‘E;..Z’“5£3JEZ."ZLE§“L‘Q iperimcnt. for settlers of the lower At 9 o'clock the Evangelist held Si. Lnnvrt-zic.» district. and has re- a mapting for men and 1,03% A; suited in set-unis hardshtpior them, this service M r. Woodruff snug ilrifrylr‘! u,‘15°llfipfluimiglavmgegi “Some Dayl Shall llnderstzttitl“. a . ' ‘ ' .' ' 80m! of comfort and well rotidcreti.‘Rlmflxh ' ti“?peszifiuiuwmgfzéirgfé Gangs“ 4: L9‘ And God mmimnoi‘Z"1t-1itehgln-fronithe govern-l ‘Cam where is my mother? AM mclni will bevsought and even now Cam "Md Am X my Dimmer.” seeding grain. is being shipped t0 keeper? This passage furnished thc 30m“ .,.,.,io,,5‘ S‘, u,“ as won a3 w,“ m‘ m5 "Ccu-‘llml- am improvcm-eut in the weather "Am l my brother's kecpvriwfcxniies work can start onthe set- Tbat is the cry of the murderer 11015‘ 1mm and all murderers pretty mush foi- 0n Ocfober 1o the first snow low the same track and ‘ the fell. Sine-.- tben snow has fallen some things. kfttrder in ev: iuu: it. regularly and up to last swell. it is always (evasion. Alurd- r is hy- who‘ Mill "OYOTiIH-I UR‘ fiflil- D9‘ poerlsy: it. has always been and ev- ilriVful 0i iilPlf iltliili" "TOP, and o! er will be. Christianity is always Frill" l" “m”? “'""“""q‘ U") “ma” ,-esp0n,,1bimy; you run-L get away ti1~-1i1s»_c-l\'cs have suffered serious- rrom m,“ He,‘ The appeal or Jag i)" while tlic-r cattle httve. been uni;- us ‘Christ is first individual but it“““'m‘l for m“ m“ mum“ ‘hmug (‘hlef of Detectives George Smitb,_ who was wounded witiic- leading his men in tin‘. attack on the ‘house where Davies had taken refuge, was,‘ released from hospital this after-i, noon. First reports said "he had? been tittngerotlsly wotrntletl. but thei banditis bullet hit ls'1n on the righti shouhler. and glanced oft, inflicting only a minor cut, lie returned to duty. SPECTATOR WOUN DED Robert Segal. proprietor of the police returned the gunmarrs fire. is lu hospital, shot in the chest. Hi-s condition is serious. ‘The bandit had been morning at ‘Segafs house for the past few weeks. A man found by police loitering in the vicinity of the bank. and who was unable to give a satire. factory explanation of his presence there. was taken into custody pend- ing investigation. His name has not. been divulged. The gun. battle in firont of tho ‘house iastetd about ten minutes. Two hours alter the killing of Garvle, police secured information ed man. Under command of ‘Chief ‘Smith, a squad of detectives and constables advanced on the house. ‘Immediately the bandit opened fiire from an upstairs window. wed ‘shortly afierwuntls he commenced shooting from' a doorway. DETECTIVE WOUNDED Smith was the first to fall, but. under the leadership of Detective Bert Morris the police squad con- tiintied to close in on the house. The bandit was finally driven from ‘bits refuge by a fearless advance on the part of Detective Morris, who, in the face of a ball of bui- lets, pumped out of the front hali- way by the penned bandit, strode determlmedly through the litre and forced his mun through the back way. Escaping marvcilousiy from the roomiing house, wounded when theiyou? Are you a Christian? Are you ' '. i: st res, floss not stop there, cannot sttwpsldllfil] 653"‘ Hm 60mm‘ w].- ’llie appeal of Jesus must go out, itlhflm u) Hhmgmm, the". calm,’ be. must reach your brothers and your,“ u“, npfuudt; u, gm the new“. community, and the whole. wid “n. ha,‘ world in which you live. You say d, i‘,-',,,,,.,u.r§100.1 [hp Dgpm-tmgnt, l never allow myself t“ ‘>0 i“t1\“ 01' Agrictiittlft‘. and tile flepartuilent enced. That is a lie. lt use Cain's m‘ (‘olotiiztiticiti uill co-perate t0 lie and the lie ot‘ all of Cains re Ideal uqib tho lilillflllll conditions- latives. i-Jvery human life is sub, _--»_---»- -- ject to influence, and every humauhnc. llave. you got an cur t-o bear‘! life influences A normal man can'ti.\rc you listening? Your job is to stick. Influence is a part oi’ me. opt-n the (lfiUY, it is God's burinellfl “Vvihat you are sounds s0 loud lto conic. lu_ when you do your can't hear what you say." What are part God will do his. 'i‘here are two reasons wily any unlit does not 0p- iu the Church? I am not asking: en the dome-trust oz‘ all, tho thiuif Are you a drunkartl‘! Are you a that is in your heart. anti Wlllmllll‘ libertine? Are you a thug’! Are you willingness to give up t liii tiing. a bandit? 0h no! Are you by word. \‘\'hat is there in your iicurl U111! life and practice an out and out you aro not willing to give 11111’ follower of Jesus Christ? You know what it is. Perhaps you At 11 o'clock ‘Mr. Woodruff again arc asbuuied to say what it. is. But sang with fllle effect and tbn Plvun- there it is --thc thing that bolts gelist spoke with power and grt-ill Lin‘ door against Jesus (Thrlst-—l.l1l3 auction on The World's (lrcatcst best lover of mall's stilti. Memorial. The second reason why you bolt We have our war memorials. We the door is this-W“ ‘M9 llllwlllllli; have them everywhere. I have seoutto accept what Jesus desires t0 those monuments of stone ilflfl‘l)l'llll-‘.‘ into your heart and life. brass in the [British overseas do-i What stands between you_ and as to thu whereabouts of the want-uuiuions nnd l have been remindedflbrist? You have looked upon Hoi- nf the rivers of blood that have man ilunt's pictures-the Light. of ‘been poured out to establish nnd-the World. There is the path maintain British freedom and almost obliterated, there are the British institutions. stops of blood, tl“-‘ '= the orch- We Christians have the greatostlartl. the old 10g c.- “re is U18 memorials in all history. What areWlili Wlfiollfid W)’ Vi" ‘Kill! W11‘ they? Tile memorials ui ills brok-incitvttsly around tin “i tho 0111 en body and shed blood. Tbessicainn. There stat. ‘:- Christ the svoritfsiwith a light n. one in»... and with greatest monument the other he is knocking at the This monument overtowars allkioor. Where is the latchstrinx? our piigrimuges, all our class dls-‘The latch string is inside. tlnctions, all our social differences, Title lntoh strfhS 0i i" 119a“! all our intellectual differentials. Vifbere is it’! It is inside. Jesus will This blood memorial tells us thatjuevcr pull the latch string. Never! tbe One who once bled and diodjncver! is it not time to 918-9 fall‘ ‘will come us the Conquering Hero with (ind? You heads of‘ families- and sit on the throne of judgmeuuure you nlflvins the 81m“ fill-l‘! l‘ and bring in His everlasting Kiug- is a matter of drawing the bolt_ in 40m (closing this campaizu let me say ‘The communion table is tho'“it is up l0 Yiilr" imrd‘s table for the Innis child-l This impressive service closed a memorials constitute . hoavy fire poured on him ‘by pol- ioe, l-lll‘ gunman crouched low and TBifi across vacant lots. still firinig as ho nan and discardipg one gun when he had emptied it. Just as he was attempting to jump iuto a pnrkeid Cflii‘. a wI-ll placed shot by Detoctiivo Jaunes Thompson crump- led him. and be stretched full length on the roadway. An exam- ination showed that ho bad ‘two wounds, nun in the arm and the other in the cheat. Appointed Papal Nuncio at Borne (Canadian Prom.) ROME, iMay 29.-—llis Excellency Most, Rev. Di Marie. D.D. Apost- olic. llclegitte to Csnalda, has been appointed Papal Nuncio at Bertie. Switzcrin-ntl. it was announced at the Vatican today.‘ 'Safe Arrivalof Schr. illorrissey (Canadian Press.) ‘NEW YORK, May 29.'—Tl19 schooner Eff-a ‘M. ‘Morrisey, on ren. if you wait till you are woribyifour Works Pflllrflfllnn in which fif- Wm, Wm “(swal- m-Eak (m, prom] wily-flint‘. person.‘- walkctl down the ndp the ('li|[). We are worthy only vnislcs some of whom made for the in Christ. first time a declaration of their l ifnlth in Jesus Christ and others THE EVENING sgrtvic; ‘identified ibcinsniuns with the tihurril of Christ The 11nd. night of this campaign. Around Milli “d1; l'1ll<“<i i"? "l" was mrntkotl by llupressivn featur ‘expenstw <|‘ Lin‘ "Illlliifl I os in bong. in scrunut and in tbai.iiilfl1lk offering tor the insults!- npirit which marks a genuine reviv Evan‘- ‘int Hamilton and .\ir. al of religion. iWnoilrtni’ l-uve l(illlOl"l“lW torn few Tho ordinance of baptism wasi——~ r "'_—'"_'_“ administered in an imipr ‘l 7 manner before tho regular sci 1cm, "W hen .\ly Soul Heaciletil llOllln"‘Announcelnenté; a qunrtette oi rare ‘beauty and pow ‘ rntinued on nag {OW i ..___..._ er was sung by \irs. t‘. li. licll. ' Mliss Ethel f“\otiibs, Mr. i‘. i»: MhcKay and Mr. htilton f‘. Stewart ‘ Every prayer will l-‘lnd its .\ni, swer" Mr. licrlwrt Wondruff f-Zlill!‘ ~——— Exciting, thrilling llall. Mon- 9545-29-21 this smy in his ‘usual good taste.‘ "Wurnintf fiuc spirit and intelligent iutcrprce: ‘- North Wiltshlru mun“, '. Mny 31st. i|\ approaching his stibjcci - -- n i-ivnngt-usi mm fl Rltiwiiljl irunuo‘ "Wlwu your own home - Aur ;,|,.,.,,,.,| tlon sale two building lots corner i f‘. l..i rll P" "i l‘ lglanjlnfiiiill ‘(Ilhaijiivtlnltlinvl-h in par- School and ilcxriillgfiStreeis Moll- Hmmm day evening l . All". limniitnn spoke from ‘he toil 9528‘5'”'z‘ in Rov. R: 20. “ilehnlti l stand at Li... door mild. knzfiltgviig ‘"3: "zgcwatlc Pittyers will present their a2: lmzillrgotiaicalti to llllllnllllhll uttpiwmwil-v ‘Mmn Slxhlk Pa“? ‘ ‘ k.l i - - ‘with him and he with m0." :Ll:.'(‘g;,,,. Hips an 8y ggggfgflggq?“ (lod ls back of every recovery. ' ‘ _____, ' 'Nn'l‘ it‘ i<1-—-Thc Stanley Dram- whlch the AmoricauMusenm of Nltttihl Rlstaqryka Greondsldd tax- podition ts to sail, arrived at quar- anllne today from ‘Brigus, New- Mundlruntl a week overdue. Pears Peel‘ of l" heellufl l» "ml "Come m n1. Scottish conch-t ‘God was buck of Albrahatn llln- at mowmfl 1h". wen-NM" ugh“ coin. Cod was back of Jesus tfhristlyune amt Admgupm 35 c)’. "m tWhcn the spirit says whosoeverqr, m“, pimp"; 4n ‘flnndgnogfl l know that means mo. it any man" noggin” will be bold the follow- hugpbijsu expressed tot-mile: ssfetyiwlil bear my voice Jltltnt mend-hing night. Ooilnertsfirtllt R p.m. 00D F