.MAXIMS l l? ./-¢'/""~ a rPE-"JZP_'R‘£-I"P’¢IZEET“: “i m :¢ \ ’ - MERzHAANT N til. Y“ I ‘ t’ ' " ‘ 1 l I ‘ o.- A t : . U - ___ § a ‘ _ . r w t , 1 Q i A ivmncnam: > The man who trick! his cuatcm- F‘ ‘ 3%}? //” ' “ l ‘-\<‘-‘l" \\\\\\ i ___ ‘ e" a s. a e o" m" _ j“ /"’/.’//.» gr»- He who sees a chance and eke: p, y pk I M l’ Q """"""“d‘ m'”'""""\~ . \ It, ts hlm other chances come. ——— "J ‘ ‘ “Q * . . k1 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ~———-—-——— gfifu..'....m..uhgnfinwia.iifd viii‘. CHARLQTTETQWN, QANADA, MQNDAY, MAY 17, 1926 1...... .................... n......... um Z:.;:7___ 8y Hull, Canada and U. B. A. MM HEEI liiflill ill iii Llliii Rn (.‘ovt’s Proposal for o. Settlement of the (‘cal l)ispute_ (Ton- fercn-ce Adjourned Until Next Thurs- day. (Canadian Press) IAJNIIHN. illil)‘ iii. A contort new or tuinl l"i tleliegtlttzs teulletl for this .'ulju:irntad shortly utter next ‘Phursdziy. No luorniuli wtlwtltil: lllllii (luflihltiil was tlu- iliflillllllllfill“! prntitistils for a Srillulllwitl of the illsputc between the llllllvl! and urine owners. lii.'l\\'i‘t‘lt noi.’ and ’l‘luus=ti.ty the __V______| _ “iniquity” m,“ 5|“ J, _.\_ Luwnu,“ _ _ tlovt-ruuituit proposals will bu snb- Qiiss Jean Fraser and Mr. lllatli g tharfiégsllbggspu; 5° Turn: an?‘ trittt-{i to variotxs tllsll"ii"s hy tl.=l~- ‘t- t _ .\ltii»i\'illllull, the HtllUitll at ihemxfnditio" since en" vgmshzz gate-t \-.‘.'.c 1111-. tlexptirlirtg: llilillPl‘ Plvlilllg service. ‘h- d \ H _ V ifl a seemingly impenetrable l‘rtl|.i-.... ’_'“"¢‘>_’__ wall of static and interference two Exchange at Par R 1 f R days a GIIIOVB. 0 8- 9°‘ lMXliilN, Mlny 15.—'l‘he dollar tixt-ltxtttizv un the [wound sterling \i‘l'lii tuilhiiliq today having reach t-tl pllril)’ for the first time in six years. Later the rate eased off. s lu tho dollar was done to llir- pound by u seller irhu irzts short of sterling, and ibi- llu- pvt-sent rise is only tt-tilptirary Dollars for two days ahead arc intuit-d at $i.S-i';t. Noted Conductor Says no Musical Center Like U. S. lilllltlilN. hill)’ lbw-No other tnusiral renter tron nmtrh America and t-éyir-t-itilly New York. insofar as ii't‘lllili‘lll perfection of the re-nd- iilou is concerned, declared Wil- lirltu l-‘urtwaenglur, just returned irom his i-l('t‘.i)i1(l season as guest i‘lllllilll'lill' oi the New York Phil- luirmoult- Society. "in tiu- rottrsc or the last l'c\\' ll‘ llcrr Ftirtwaougler said. "llii- musical life 0t America has tin dcvt-lopcti in intensity and suuidrur of conception that it rnnnoi ht- conlpured \vlth any oth- er imtsirttl center. “'l‘l|vr4' is n PUSHliliO source of lllllluilt‘ in the tact that the supply 0i musicians ls greater than the dutmuul. That may interfere with lilr steadiness n-ntl unity of (level- llllllicin, but 1 believe thut the sutuul instincts 0t‘ the American lllllillti will overcome tlils danger. Allrr all, tho advantage America llllihys oi being able to otter the lltfil» both the best orchestras and lllr brat soloists-dz: ton great to nerd further comment. “ Halibgonian in Trouble Off Red Head (Canadian Pres) ilie-MLHWAX. N. 3., liluy H3.- JThv llllllllls schooner Iialigonian, own- cr horn, which was only recently liiiliii-tl oli the roflks at ifiansu and lowed to this port for repairs. ivzui "Kain in trouble tonight olt Iii-d lit-ad nt-ar llrllllflllbllrg, together Willi tho litiliinx tug Mary Currie irlilrh was towing the schooner to "mwllllllri; for complciliou of ro- hairs. llrruzro advices received horn by llvhhtiuc this evening slatud that llillil sch-turner and lilghtmt hal llmllllllrd on a ledge and iverc in n serious position. ‘A "4 “#0400444 #040040 e so (iondensed Specials RATE-M. per word. net “ch iuaortion in this column. "v~Q+O-QOOOOO-O-OO-OO4Q+o0OI ._,_____________’_‘ ‘BOARDERS CAN BE‘ ACCOM- niodated. Apply to Guardian. 922i-5wrm. ‘mam. “nascent. PLAYERS P‘!!! our Chopped Sin-ii Foil Btwf. Saunders. Newsom & mmpnmn Market Building. 5230 ‘JOB PRINTING 0F IVER flElW-Plhtion, cheaply and expo llllllil? executed. Guardian Cent- ral Joh Printer-y. Phone 182. ‘You WANT GOOD ENVELOPEB worth Expedition, reached Ctllltiflflllli};‘successfm tastiest. 1-0....“ _ _ ,, Trans-Polar Fflghqcstiuiz. “his din ‘b, N ‘ _ 9H,“, _,_ H I “n. q e orge arrved at a 2 -- -- I i llllr-zi Acorn being the soloist in tiit- "S H" “andard lime‘ (Special to The Guardian) illUN-lltiN. May iliw-"Pllte rust iilliili) itdrertlstvment sunt by radio llllllhiliftiil recently in the T111188, be- ing an itntnitttitaenu-ttt by illu Vvttna- llltliiPl’ stores published _ v ccunl i I l , l’: '1‘, N- ' ~' livlu-i |)i‘t‘.\“.lilll on the iu-tirkot that m‘ ‘y-filihildufililzz?“ u“ ‘w hm‘ simultan- ‘iillrlillllt-t teotislitluralili- tt-st "mitt-pl it c-tmtaluctl pictures of the Wana- liill'i\'\.‘l‘ sitirvs in Nciv York and l‘hiiadt.-iphia. The typographical up tnnirutn-ti ivos equal to tho ihest_ duality iiirwflpillltll‘ oi’ only n. few years ago, and was sent via thc ilmllo Corporation 0t America to. thc Marconi C0., London. Deporte-e Rescues Two From Water NEW YORK, Mil)‘ lti. ~ Whilt- a group of (l(‘])tll‘ll'(‘.§ were wailing .ii tho icrry slip to be (‘uilvcyctl tul l<lllis island a woman among tin-tn} jumped lulu the iratvr. Thu du- uurtut-s ln-t-ziiuc highly excited as they ivuicitt-tl her helm; swept out; by the tide. After Hllf‘ llilll sunk l\i"|t~e the, shouts of iluisi- on ihi- ship‘ aroust-tl a llll'llllit.‘l‘ oi‘ lhc. crow oi‘ .1 rum twhustir that ivas made fast in the dork ul l-Ii s island. ilc. jumped in and swam to ht-r as- siutzinvc. liirt-t-liy thc sailor rt-urhctl the ttltll“ ul the woman hc ivas seizctl with a t-raiup and it. ap- [iPllFPtl as it‘ both would drown. (inc tltiptirlce, a poirt-rhilly built lllilll, Ila-u leapctl iutu the water and swam itiwzirtl the pair. lit- soun rout-hell tht- sinking t-ouplc 1nd hrotight them ii-‘tclt to ihc ship where they \\'i\l‘t\ huiilutl tint ex- lllllttllnl. Alli-r hztrlnr, his t-lolhitir; tirled u the t-tigiuu roo-u of -tho lorry- boai. the il\t\l\ who l\:i.l stitw-d the two tint-suns was |'|lii’li to lit \\k_t-t| lllfl tlirptirlt-tt on tho Vccudam to lltlllililll an an uuilcsirtilih- uliuti. llis name. ilt't‘lll'llilll‘.' tu tin- ini- uigrtttitiu titllchtls, ivus Johanurls rit-lib, 2.‘; years ul.i. who had been trrusieii at Niagara l-‘ztlla and ex- ‘ltitlml for tilt-gull)‘ (‘llliltillg lhl‘. llnitmi States. _-_.-—»(-.)--—->- Goes Home in a Wheelbarrow Ycslurdtrv, Sunday, afternoon tiboui luur o'clock, a young man who Wns t-vhlenily overcome with mm,- tpolrifilllillt-l matter arising from or tu-ar litivcrnmiuit Pond itc- filled to wander to the middle of tho pond just vrest of the ilrlli Hail llur a sleep. Sonic young men it-cliti: hlm and also no doubt heur- inq the vlk- and illthy lituguuge us~ ed by tho young man. tlccitlvti to bring llilll‘ ashore by hauling him, minus some ui‘ his ricthiult. uii hip bark in (hetuu-l. Afterronsldertible lroulilu llu-y at last itmnngetl to dump hlm into a wheelbarrow mid in this way he was pushed along tho east. sido of the pond to Bright- on Rotui and then up Eilsion Strefll to his home. The yount: men who assisted this unfortunate are dc- scrvlng of tnuch credit. if this was not. a Prohibition Town the many onlookers would be llffllhlfflll l0 swear the young mun was drunk. in fact very drunk. Tho ‘whole incl- Prlm. so m.- aoe. so m 86o. m for sat soo for $1.00, moo for ' n35. Postpaid. Giilflllln Office. mpposed to he tin torce. ‘out noon attended the utievlal ggrvit-au which iverc held yesterday in Zion l'i‘l‘-‘illylt’l‘lllll ifliurch in rununom- oration of the tiiirluoiiili anniver- "ill"! of ihc Bret-titan oi’ ilu: priest-til -I‘lllll‘L‘ll building. which Made a si-rintitis were. Inspiring and Inter- - urge Arrives 5 umvtilgtnttrlnstrimnnui SEHVIBES ill SPlTZBEllliEN liliN fiiiiiiiUii ilVER Niiillll PiiiE Completed by Iligglble Norge Which Ar- rived at Teller, Alaska, at 2 a. m. Sat- urday, Eastern Standard Tithe-Crew Two very large (!Ui|g|'i'.gl|tl0ll>l ‘Pu/o very eluutieitt. and powerful 2.1.1.33)...“v].x...iu_...it.y.fi.l....fin.l.fi ‘ti: Were All Well After Their Thrilling ,,,,1,,,, y,(,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,.,,_ ,,, “h, I ,_ ., - , m‘ . 4 _ open ng t lie meet ng, lvi- can: - ‘u:a‘lmSllzgiltfrfivK_"Si. dates were buried with their Lord pain.“ pa“. .._“..,,,|,.,, a m“ in“ “lanai P ) \ I - L Y t5 zfintllihiastei- by the l)1\§lii["1{(i\\ " " |ru||un .3, u \. .. ].;_-. , 1k, .v "In N85 west in tie aunt-h l‘ ‘ppn a am. . c1 llerutan. ldvetiuig si-rvu-t- then ROM-i» AMUNDSLN “m, m, n" Qnlyllf“: ‘Qfffjfljillbn; t“ v/wcouves. a. c., May 15- today. i ‘begun with the singing ui the Leader of the A~.1undsen_E||s_ iviilt-h he has prcttchcd here. ills gffigillfllnq til"! "F" flliill! "Om The Norge reached Teller from hymns "Since Jesus Came into my P l "90" 0 Alfllki Over Ill! fiptzbergen via North Pole at 8 a. dleart," “Beulah diantl," "Revive North Pole. Capt. Roald Amund- Deiinite word of the safe arrival The crew of the Norqe were all well after their epachal experience messages received here said. it was not known whether the Norge had been brought to ‘earth at Teller or Whether it had simply cast anchor there. Teller is 75 miles north o1 Nome which was the intended destina- tion uf the voyage. Teller is a trading post and rein- deer centre with a population of ibout two hundred, mostly Ee- klmos. y striations on Ontario Plants (Special to the Guardian) \\'A.*‘.lil1\lil'l‘i).\l. May l5. -~ ite- moval of restrictions on the im- portation of curtain V(‘i;i'i£li1lt!.‘<. l'll)\\'t‘l‘ill){ tilztuls and cut flowers it-um the province oi‘ (ltiitifiti ivus tunnottnred today by the Sl'(‘l'tiilli‘_\' ut‘ Agriculture In taotint-ctiun with a revlsitm of tiuurantino regula- tions ou account of Eilftilltillll corn borer el'fect_i_v_is ‘Lune 12th. War Dept. Announces Arrival \V.-’\SlllN(i'l‘ON. .\lny 15. -The United Slates War Department an- ziutinced today that the dlrigible Norah. was at 'I‘clio.r. Alaska. “The tilflcre of the (thief Signal Ullllfiéf." said the Duparttutints zinntinucctitcut, "is in receipt (it a __.__.-_-< Spain Hints at Resignation from tnl-ssage from Nome, Alaska, to the t-ifcrt that the Norgc is at b -- lK-llvr, Alzxsita, ‘about 75 miles aorthirt-st of Nome. Cummutiica- lion lii‘l\\'t.'l’ll Noun» and the Norgc nuts tenlztbiisht-tl at 1i p. m., May l-lth. Alaska time. (Canadian Press) flldNFlil-‘t, May 1:7. —-Spaiu's rc~ piusentatlve today itntormi-tl a vtillllllibitlili“ t-ltargetl with Siil\l,)'lli'-€ the re-tirgauizittioii of the League ur Nations Council that tiuicss sh“ is tircordetl a permanent coitncll smut, Spain will be rmivlucetl that it is not useful to collaborate long- ur with the league. 'l‘hi.~i was lu- lorpretetl gtnternily as a threat oi resignation. Arrival at Nome tNOtMld, Alaska, May 1s.--cnpt Ila-old Amundsen. Lincoln Elis- worth, Capt. Oscar ivdstltig and Llcut. Oscar Omillmi, of the crew oi 1S of the dlrlglble Norgc, arriv- otl here from ‘Teller 75 miles north- Tragio Death . Of George Bell, Montreal (Special to the Guardian) isr. C.\’l‘llERl.\ll<)S. OnL. liiny 15 —(icu. bell. 3b. at‘ Montreal, was killed here last. night on his bout. the Edward Strong, us it was pass- ing up the Welland Uattai. liell was caught lu ii big roilt‘ and dragged into the wiuchcr mid ills hotly was literally sawed lo pieces. Daily Mail's Tribute To Premier Baldwin ___. l.i)Ntl10.N, Mny 16.—-<'l‘he Dali? .\lall expresses high admiration of Prt-tnlt-r Stanley Baldwin in an elli- turlal. “in his (Premier Baldwin's) handling ol the strike situation he has shown u steadfastness which hlm filled the country with respect tor hlur," the Mali says. "indeed. the qualities he has revealed 118W established his position as one of the greatest British Prime Minis- tars. “We are particularly glad to pay hlm this tribute because there have been some tircuslous upon w“? w“ ll'l"var;lrltlffntliibclilllszlilg There were the Major said, the “f “m, ‘m, U t r H I m voice cl Creation. lDivino Provid- “hmlnst l“ “ ‘e p“ '0‘ “gaience, scripture, Conscience and m” lewlamhlp h“ "elmr we“ Memory, the Holy Spirit, the Cross Inuit, and the cheers which every- mm the voice of The Rewrrecuom Salvation Army Hold Interesting y Meetings .___. MAJOR AND MRS. BURTON OF s1". JOHN. wens m cusses or THE SERVIJES YESTER- DAY. The Salvation Army Citadel was ‘he scene of u series or very hem. tul and interesting mpetlngg y“. lPlilflY- lll-fliflr and Mrs Thos. Bitrton oi’ St. John who are vlsii- ing lPrlnce Edward island on :1 tour of inspection were in charge or all the services. in tho morning the Major took for his subject "Consecrntloti" and dealt. in a masterly manner with it. A praise service was held in the afternoon, Mrs Burton giving a very interesting scripture reading on the Marriage at Cami." The meeting at night was very largely attended and there was a splendid response to the Self Den- ial Altar service appeal Mrs. Molar ‘Burton sang an affective solo "Behold Me standing at the door" and Major Burton delivered a. powerful address from the text, "There are it may he so many ldllds oi’ voices in the world, and tuone of them is without significa- tion." 1 Cor. 14:10. get] fourteen miles to open W319i" ilo-ur." ‘Pile pastor then lcd lu an oft for the trip down the coast 01’ Holy Spirit and the lugutherlug 0t the airship to the nivtind by ropes. Swallowed Gold ilililllil’il iliN-llillilll.‘ snvns At the Central Chris- tian Church -- Able Address by Mr. Hamilton. iii-ii ALASKA it i m. Thursday. The Pippin was drag- Us Again," "l Need ’l‘hec Every over the frozen bay -uf Port Clflr- earnest prayer oi‘ thankiulness and eutre at Teller before it could bu! eutreaty tor an outpouring ct the many souls. Mr. Woodrutl’ sang l very sweetly “lie Tenderly Look- ed at hie." The text of the evening irus it was a cold and Klvfluly VOYBKG- -I.uke 2: 7~‘"Shc brought forth lit-r (iaplnlu theterson piloted the little 111-5; 1mm so“ m“) mid mm in a launch in which the quartet left mange;- bggnnge than, was m, last nlzlu w complete the vovflselroem m.- hlm in the inn." Ameri- orisliwiiy planned for the airship can cities vied with each other to from Spltibflfgefl l0 NOIIIB- entertain that popular young num ‘A small baud of natives and whitlwrpe prince 0g wa1@3_nnd we cs trout Nome and the surrounding cgngulgfed Qufgeh/gg hgngfgd by district greeted the trans-Poiiilqthe presence and visit of the flight when they arrived M the Prince ui Wlales. But listen! When "lllllllll fill the 501KB Rlvfll‘. “Bl/Qlftlie Prince of Ptiace came to this tnlles west of Nome. The SnakeUwol-p) his birth 9mm was a um“. ltlver which flows into the Bfiflng.gef and his burlulipluce was u “or. 3°0- fllllllll! N01“ l“ will‘ lmllml- rowed tomb. Why’! Bkitttlllriti there was no ruuln for iliui in the inn. The truth is there was nu room for . llim in the social clique 0t’ hie Amundsen Mi leader o! the Are- time. The religious, political and tie flight, Ellsworth second in com- 8mm Dowel-a has no room 1n;- this 1111\nd. Omdllfll Mid Willing 851W!‘ man Jesus. Why was He crucified? the Bering Sea. Gloomy Voyage Amundsen Leader lfllly Charged Willi lillldln! "lei-Because there was no room for the Norse. The remaining fourteen tgm-ist, men Cflmllrl-‘lllli: U19 Cfewi But is there any room for Jesus, were left at ’i‘eller with the big tonight? is there any room for Jet!- dlrlslbie which is now being dequs lu the cconiulnlc life of this llalell- ‘ll l8 l0 l“! Klimt! PBMlY l!" hour? llave you any rerun tor Jes- shipmeut by steamer to the Unlt- m, 1n your business? That 1s a ed slal-es- tiorsouiil question isn't it? Remem- her Jesus is a partner in your bus- iness; and he is the big -parttier lu the concern, remember that. The cattle upon a thousand fields are Every dollar 0t the Cadbury Chooolateconcern goes for the preaching of the Gospel. That is _practlca'i Christianity- Brlng in your tithes and God will oqieu the windowspi Heaven and pour you out a blessing so that you will not be bible to receive it. Quit robbing God, let tho Church quit robbing the Almighty. We ill» peal to men and women to come to our Church. Yes! some of us ask people to come to our Church be- cause we have more silk stoditings in our Church than any other Church .S'lily, vain, suckling about our social position. l tell you this “rot" is the thing that is crowding Jesus lCbrist out of the Church and out of your life. diooze and the dance are twins. Nome People Express Resentment 2 A feeling of resentment against Amundsen Wits, expressed by many 341g people o! Nome over the failure of the explorer to bring the Norse to Nome otter sending a message to Ralph Lumen, Norwegian Vice- Cousul .to arrange to have one hundred men ready to help pull Fish at Holly- wood Party HOLLYWOOD, cal, May 13, __ tiuldfitlh swallowing is the latest afely At Teller, Alaska ll Plilsinn AND Pitutiulr . "PlliANll HAVE; llESlliNlEil Warsaw éPelople 0f France Believe Pilsudski Will Rule Over Poland (Canadian Press) l This possibility is coupled by lltEltlllN, May lAS.—~A ilespatch in sonic pertains with the tall ui the thu Wolff lilo-can from Warsaw Luther (‘abiuet iu tiurnuiuy, the quotes the Kurjcr Poranuy m’ failure to sulvc the liclglziti Cabin- “Kirsaiv as saying that Prcslth-tit at crisis, anti anxiety regarding the Wujclerliuvrskl has resigned and thlllffllllllll of the British strike. that Premier Wilos tilso has girl-til Prague tlostiitttcliea itullcute Ibo up tifiice. thrill-i‘ lhi-ro in stuuu quarters that 'l‘l|e tiespattrh says ihn rt-lirc-hlhlriutlslti is lbaikml by tlreat llri- nient cl the Presltlexit and Prctttioiullllll- Slim" llvlpvllli. ll ls declared. came after all night Dilrleyu in have gone so tar as to assert that ¢\ugu5[0w’ 14¢) miles north e35; Outline hitirshul would never have at- Vi/arsaiv, whence me memlbem opieuipteil a coup wet-at ivithout the the Government had fled ycelerduyillllllill entail-ti at’ Great Britain- -M_ RamL [Pfggldgut or me Chn|...;'l‘lils,_ lttnvevvr, is hcitig discounted her 0f 999M595, omcmled as "m1. iii irell-lu ioruu-tl circles in Paris 131m; it being pointed out that Great The Sqctaugts have called of; llrltain WOlllLl have uo interest in their general strike as Pilsudski is lamenting trouble in Central Eur- uraster oi’ the situation ‘in WtirsaunlODB. New Cabinet Formed I “i-lltStAVV, Poland, May lfirfl 15__,_\1;-4,-g1,g1 ypnuew cabinet, beaded by lrTcleasor who, i“ gggpitfllarles Bartel as Prime Minister was received here by President “'11s formetllast night. ‘Mllierund, acclaimed as the suv- Algae! Zaliaiskl, former Antibac- iour of Poland and honored hy the "wit" l“ Rllilli‘. Wilt! “filmed teuilllll“ Paris municipality amid the pian- 11W l-ll-llllslfll‘ 0T Foreign Affairs. dits of a Parisian crowd, llas sud- ll-‘iP-‘illtil Pileiul-‘ikl took over the tle-nly loomed before the Frenchitiortttilitzu or‘ hiluisttjr of War. public as tut. possible murth dlc-l Willi“ Allrilswr Bartel announced mm‘. U; Eurupe utter Muasupui gfilllltt the govt-rnmetit would remain ltuly, Prime De Rivera or Spflillplll ullicc until tiller the election o! and panguios or Greeca a ticiv prusidezit tor the Republic. May Be Fourth Dictator of Europe; liAiiillS. May sudski, of Poland, “A11 Kiwanis Night,” Improvement in to be Broadcast; Financial Results A For Members 0f C. G. M. M. (tuna-too, May in. » lioad- Xltlwlllli-il». Mar if» ~~~An lin- quurtcrs for the nuptial cunvietttlon l_ll"ll"~‘lll"lll- "l lll‘ll"~‘ lllilu $iiil0.5llil oi‘ Kiwanis luturnatiuutil havi- ill the financial results for the opt-rhinitis of the (‘auadlan Gov~ t-rumt-ut ,-.\1crch.'int lilarl-ne, Limit- ed during the four months ended April Iitlib, H026, as compared with the same period oi 11125 is shown by the sunlmary oi‘ operations 1'18" urcs lssut-tl today, During the first tour months of this year there ‘was profit oper- ations of $lll.007.53 as compared with t1 loss during the same per- iod oi lust your of $581,547.41 muk lug a-u improvement lu 1926 0t $600,554.94. lit-en tipeuctl in Montreal for the tenth anniversary gathering June 7-10. Charles Elfllllti Hughes and Charles M. Snliwub ("Xllflcfs to at- tend and deliver addresses. The “Ail Klwatiis night" will broadcast the lime-ceilings so that the 1463 riubs on the itinerit-on continent may observe at the saute time an uultcd expression or inter- national good will and understand» lug. __.__ .11’ you sow hatred you will reap 'hatred. it you sow doubt you will reap doubt, Are we frank? Are we friends with the programme of _-@o<»—-—- DUBLIN, May l6. -—'i‘he new friietitliy rulaiititis between North- ern and Southern lrelziud are re- Jesus? Are we practicing trlendshn)? fit-tiled l-llltlltd llllflffillililnfiebllff proj- , v i ogrllllllliflfi It.‘ W001i N.“ \l ll an Am we macucmg stewards“ p Belfast broadcasting stations. Ara we all stewards? The happy men. who are they? They are the givers. They are the tithers. There are some people who don't know the difference between being stead- fast and stuckfast. From time to time each relays the otherks progrumtnes. Dublin regularly relays London programmes. the difficulties of conveyance by land and sea lines having been orercotne. The Lon- don tirogrutmuen are popular in sport at fashionable Hollywood tlrilikillg parties, according to a divorce suit on file here today by liirli. Ruth ‘Newton against her millionaire ltusbiind. John K. Newton. ln her stilt, Mrs. New- ton told of a party at her home lust November while she was away One of the guests it was alleged. swallowed four oi her pet gold- fish. Later, according to the suit a dozen more gold fish were sent They always go together. That was true of llerod in the day of that bloody execution ot John the Bap- tist when through lust and drunk- enness Herod carried out one of the most tragic deeds in all his- tory. The world is lull of this type. Hundreds would Walk out for Jesus Christ if it were not for their soc- lul termvd. We have got to the point where, because we give a sand- for and swallowed by another _ I r , “highly mnlox‘culedn ma“ ‘A wich to a pom beggar we llldiil we vhysicran’ Wm‘ a stummzh_pump_ guarantee 0f eternal snlval on. e talk about a noble impulse as if it were the sum total of the religion of Christ. It is not enough to be re- ligious. The Chinese are religious iillllions of heathen are religious and million oi them are moral-as moral as millions of Western so called professing Christians. De- nominationslism is in the melting pot. ‘in many quarters, denomin- atloualism is dying-dying, and l would not be surprised that it. is on its death bed. is thore any room in your home had to be summoned, Mrs Newton shill. “Full Speed Ahead" On The Hudson Bay Railway WlNNl-HEG, May Iii. ——’l‘he Win~ ulpeg Tribune carries the follow- ing special from The ‘Pas: “A train consisting of eighteen cars of ties has gone north for room in your heart’! 1f there is. you can reckon on thls~tliers is room \\'l“‘»'@l!"°*l°f1l""'"1""‘l‘°‘°"“"“ Adjutant Davis in making the "lltl" °l lll° Kellen“ “Mk8 W9“ announcements. said that Major lllvrmlsllly flfllflll" and Mrs. Burton would also con- lflril llfiflvelllllmw“ null?‘ Exiduct a special meeting on Monday lpress. which, like the tDally Maill. “mm at 8 p_ m‘ a; wmch Mrl has been ii thorn l" ills lmlmlfil"! iiurton will speak on “From 0on- sidr- in connection with general po- guchjs m chi-mg hams a graph“. lliics, makes no mention of iprfimfaqgount o; the hummus; o; s81. ier tlialdwin in connection with the vgtlon Afmy work fl],,]'||p3n_ ending of the strike, but ascribes The Major will leave an Tues- the “failure to paralyze the natiion- day morning for Summerside dent was n disgrace to the City and the Prohibition Law which is] at lite" to the strong spirit of the where he will also British people themselves. ial services. l conduct spec~ltime will he lost in getting down for Jesus the Lord? ls there any ill - A FEW MORE sows D m“ "TTT LK '1' QHébLlifiwfgifi, Announcements, note. was. OPEN Coming Events, FOR THE. Meetings, Etc. i "Come to see Robert Weeks dunn- in thdlielfust public liall, Tuesday, the liith. 9279-5-15-21 "Silt-vial show, don't miss ll. lNurlh Wilts-hire Hall tonight. diuuter River Tilt-still)’. Emerald Wetluestlay. 7211i ‘been presented in the Consolidated jSchooi, ‘Mt. Herbert, by Johnston's jRivi-r Dramatic Club tonight has ‘been postponed indefinitely. 318 " A general public nteetlug ‘Iwili be h--l<. in New Dominion .MariHnnr-(‘hurt-h ou Monday. May 17th at 8 fresh to strong north oust wlndsm- . t0 consider the lllielitlfin 0i t-ouie-r with ruin in svi-sterti pur- "Ylmllfilllllfl lllt‘ CBIYlPlPY- All ll’!- tt.m.._ [air i" pupimqy ltorestetl are urged to attenti. By TOILONTTW. May lT. the Hudson Bay Railway. There um now Mm“; ‘do ma“ wqrktng tor this Christ in your liflllio Mill Iliaxlmum and mlnlnnnn tciiiticr—,‘ll"ll_‘l’ "l llllillPe-i“ 3- FTPEWII. on the line and it in egpecled glint in every social relation of your utnres: 15”"? 923345454l- an additional 200 laborers will be life. Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . .. 59» in‘, at work within the next twa Montrrni, clear . 61-18, "Si. (icorge Dramatic Chub weeks. Morning Service Quebec, tog .. iii-AR will present the three act comedy "The operations at present con- ‘Flrltourn. clear . . iit-itéfltuby Hart's Ranch" tn at. s st entirel of repair work on the Ha itax, (‘lPllf 54~~ l. lieorgt-‘s iinll on tlilondsy, May older portlgn of the line. About I“ ‘he mm-“mg “ervlm Evlmgem“ Si. John. clear Gil~~4l'>‘2'l'lll. Basket social after pho- 100.000,ties are spreading along ammmo“ “wk” Wm‘ 5mm "mi" Boston, for: . . . . . . . .. 62-48 [onirniit-e. 0249-6-15-3 nese and earnestness on the sub- New York “mun, _ ‘ _ V _ ‘ __ 7n ,5,‘ __,__ the line n/nd another 300.000 are on order. "Duncan Campbell. an old Mac- kenzie and Mann employee, has been placed in charge of the work. it is understood that. the order is mac)’ "full speed ahead" and that no international Mimi- tect of Friendship. to real work." Friendship with Jesus was nnd is an open book. “Prue iriendship is always an open book. Secret diplo- ie the curse tn national and New friendship is a matter oi sowing. Are we mowing frlandshipites later than Charlottetown. High tide this afternoon at 1.18 "Attend tho Concert tonight 8 and tomorrow morning at lt-ifi. o'clock in the Baptllt Church Vea- Sun Rois this evening nl 7. s and try. lioys and girls Debate "Mall rises tomorrow morning rit 4.24. .ill'lll‘i' vs, Home Buying," Q0 Benn- First quarter moon Wednestlnyflnnn ‘dawn o; Canada. mow" on M"? 15ml L24 ll~ m- ithe screen. Also miscellaneous Pro- Summertime tide eighteen ntluu- gm!‘ Aqup, “c. chum-an 15m 9321-17-1! Difi-‘erent Because 1 i ""The Arm at‘ the l.n\v" to have - f8 B€tt6 .' q-W .~,_¢....,,,_,“,_..\. _. _.__ _