1. > _ia-r r ,X . N OTA MERCHANT or gr iii for anyone *ered in the bachbone- of dnanclsl -H ` A C iE V. Maxnvls _,_A S ssl. "~*A..- .a ‘LI-4 Covers Prmoe Edward IslandLike theDow "F1 ,. _,,_,;.»¢/. _ ' i _ ‘ » ( . _I 'Y . _ .--., //¥»'/ /'ff _"Un ` "*__”_'~_' ` J ` E " -fm \~\ \\\`.\ I /_é~._-,___ -eg; _ ,_ he copies Paper _ Readbyiveryhody \-_ ¢-, lggg ig; iii egg; Eire amlnation MAXIMS ora- MERCHANT ___'?_...._.._......l i_;j_ ,|13 Glnrdhn Founded 1881 :lurlotuhwn Guabdlan Two Cents |£._ CHAR!-OTTETOWNI. CANADA. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929 12 PAGES Ei' nl Anaaal lsbseripllans .mm li lall. Canada and J _ Meet Cod Bless Him Durant Attwks ,House _Un June 25 PRUUEWUN .Sir AhsEen` Chamberlain Expresses ‘Hope Baldwin Will Meet Com-` ,mons And Dare The Liberals To' lVote Him Out_Of Office. Ramsay MacDonald Has Cabinet Selected In Event' He Is Called Upon To Form Al Government. __/F_‘ (Canadian Press) LONDON. Julia. 1-R-ight Hon. Sir. Austen Chamberlain, Foreign secret- gfy in the Baldwin cabinet, said: "I new Premier Baldwin will face the House of Commons and leave with Lloyd George and the so called Lib- _grgl party tb; ldponslbility for the situation they have created." This, indeed is what will probably happen. Premier Baldwin is expected to meet parliament when it assembles on June 25 and "dare" the Liberals to vote him out of office. At the best. a oonservative and Liberal voting combination would leave a precar- iously small margin over the Labor forces and Premier Baldwin may de- cline to retain office with ao much insecurity _evd I a combination were lrflabli srruanoh Uucnarman !DN'DON. &¥.. June 3-(BY Thomas T. Champion. Canadian Press Staff Correspondent)-Nothing has occurred over the week end to clarify the political situation or point a decisive way out of the par- lll-inentary deadlock resulting from Thursday! general election when lbs' Labor Party emerged with the laraest party in the next parliament but without a clear majority over all others. Premier Stanley Baldwin was at the Prime Ministers country home, Uhequers. today. while Right Hon. Ramsay MacDonald. ‘Labor Leader, was at his home in north London and Right Hon. David Lloyd George at his eounky home, Churt. And no doubt all three were thinking hard. Within three weeks profound deci- iiom must be taken for the parlia- -ment is summoned to meet on June lbth. The only pronouncement from a leading source was forthcoming from Mr. MacDonald yesterday. when he declared: "If I can prevent it there shall be no disturbance of the coun- try by another_ election within two years," and asserted whatever party lssumad power. it should be liV¢l'l L chance to develop its foreign l>°l~ lcv. "The way they broke uP the de- velopment of my foreiln policy in M4 is a thing that ought not to heaven "aiu," he uid. 'rms is is be taken as a suggestion that he would not be unwilling to accept lome measure of arrangement be- tween me parties. i - STANDING Ol' PARTIES LONDON- June 2-(Canadian Preu cable)-with eos out of els leak reported the standing of part- \0l following the general election WIS tonight al follows: Labor 287: Donaarvativea 284; Liberals 57; Ns- Neuallats I: Illdfvmdents 4: Pro- iiisitieelscs 1: is doubt s new els Dua leans laser with sa seals nu than the eeusmes mal cz one cm. \f berries. l'l'hei\inarUulisteeemearenct “Noted tu sem dan. 'racy are u lollowaz loottiah Universities, three nets: Carers. University. two sean: Rustv. wanna: .muon pslipeues ll emuac er ents or s eeaaieaiai 'fills edibinad universities (one uw: weburu nies, accuses. ort- W7 and lhetiaad; ` LAIOI say MacDonald tonight was report- ed to have decided upon a tentative list of ministers in the event he is called upon to form a govemment. That does not include any oi’ the new Labor recruits in parliament. The projected cabinet follows: Chancellor of the Exchequer. Phillip Snowden. Foreign Secretary, Mac- Donald. or J. H. Thomas; Admiralty, Capt. Wedgewood Benn; Secretary of War, Hugh Walton; Secretary of Air. Lord Thompson: Minister of Le.- bor, Arthur Greenwood: Health. Margaret Bondfield; Transport., Tom Shaw; Agriculture. Noel Buxton; Boad of Trade, William Graham; Mines, Emanuel Bhinwell; Education. Sir C. P. Trevelyan; Dominions. Lord Oliver; Postmaster-General. Vernon Hartshorn; Attorney-General. Sir Henry Slesser; Solicitor-General, J. B. Neville. Other high offices will be filled ,by Arthur Henderson. Home Secret- Eary in the former cabinet, and J. R.. ‘Clynes. Oswald Mosley would prob- ably be Under-Secretary of Foreign 'Affairs and Commander Kenworthy possibly secretaiy for India. i NOISY WELCOME _ LONDON, June 1--Ramsay Mac- Donald was welcomed like a conquer- or by about 10.000 of his supporters when he arrived at Kings Cross Station tonight from his constituen- .cy at Sesham. The greeting was the noislest and liveliest public demon- streilon of the British elections, the Laborltcs showing none of the ‘Vra- ditional English restraint in expres- sing their Joy over their triumph at the polls. ' It required more than half an hour for Mr. MacDonald to make way from his train carriage to a waiting automobile at .the station. His admir- ers were equipped with whistles, rat- tles and other street carnival acces- sories with which they were able to keep up a deafening din, There were cheers, "Baldwin is finished. long live MacDonald." Hundreds of en- thusiastic Lsboriies climbed on top of the train sheds to get a. glimpse of their leader. While waiting for Mr. MacDonald's arrival they mant- ed improvised songs of victory. "It looks as though the new House will have a very interesting problem in democratic government to face," said _Mr. MacDonald. “The ladies did li.” somebody shouted. "Never a truer word was spoken," replied Mr. Mac- Donald. "In every good work the lad- ies less." i Effect of Election on the Dominion. X OTTAWA, June l-Leaders and members of the Parliament are dif- fident in expressing opinion or sent- iment on the British elections. but| privately there is a general expres- sion of personal symnlthy with Premier Baldwin, in the indicated' defeat of his Government. On his' visit to Canada he made many. menus ans seems very rooulsf- l The probable advent ef a. Labor Government is not expected to have I any Imperial constitutional effect, | but might have serious economic. consequence for Canada. Preferencesi for the Dominlons under the safe- ' guarding of Industries Act. and oth- cr-wise, will be jeopardiled if not last I in the change of govemment. Tobacco- automobiles and other osnaeisn products may lm the ml- ` In °A'm"|.' D-(A. . i erance they new enioy. and YESTERDAY _.___ Impressive P r o c e salon and Ceremonies at Ca- thedral and Notre Dame A c a d e m y Yesterday The annual Corpus Christi Proces- _sion of the Congregation of Bt. Dun-° ste.n's was held yesterday morning from St. Dunstan’s Cathedral to No- tre Dan-le Academy, where His Lord- ship Bishop O'Leary omciated at the rament. Previous to the procession, His Lordship celebrated Pontiiical High Mass at the Cathedral at 10 o'clock with the following assisting clergy- men: High Priest-Rev. A. J. McIntyre Deacons of Honor-Rev. Raymond ‘McKenzie, Rev. W. McGulgan. i Deacon and Sub Deacons of the Mass-Rev. N. J. Poirier, Rev. Fr. McQuaid. Master of Ceremonies-Rev. P. Mc- Mahon. ' ' The procession. numbering some three thousand or more, was much larger than those of previous years. streets of the city. presented a beau tiful and impressive sight. * The League of the Cross Band in attendance furnished sacred music. which blended sweetly with the vocal hymns sung by boy chori-sters, little dowel- girls and children of the Con- vents. The Chimes in the Cathed- ral were also played very sweetly. When the procession, moving by way of Richmond Bt., had reached the Academy. the entire congrega- tion recclved the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament The Corpus Christi Choir. under the dir- ection of Mr. William J. Brown, ren- dered plensing hymns. The altar was on the Academy bal- cony, and was surrounded by the usual beautiful decorations. procession took a longer route, and one that enabled hundreds of citizens - to view the impressive ceremony. The order of the groups and soci- eties making up the parade was as follows: Cross Bearer. Queen Square School Boys, Catholic Women's League.” les Auxiliary; League of the Sacred Heart, St. Joseph's Bodallty, Chil- or the cross amd. None name Girlsi Choir Boys, Corpus Christi Choir, Flower Girls, Altar Boys, Pages, Cler- gy and Guard of Honor-Boy Scouts. Men oi' the Congregation. Women of . the Congregation. i The following returned men were; in charge of the procession: D. F. Tierney; Urlas McDonald, Leo Brad- ley, J. E. Trainer, W.J.. Cheverie. Morning. . Benediction of the Most Blessed Sac- i and as it made its way through the' 1 l l .l A recent photograph of ills Ma will be celebrated today by loyal lub | jects throughout the Empire. ___i- ANNOUNCEMENTS.. A COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. “Dr. Clilt, M. D.-Start. now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- chester Co., N. Y.. U.'S. A. 5079-6-12-3 mos _*T* Returning is me can-lesrul, the H;;:‘§,§‘§f“;‘_'§d’:;’_f'_§_3_°f_‘;2\§°_f§1f'h1 noon. John A. Douglas, Secretary. "Notice, North Wiltshire tonight. See them movies. Wonderful feat- ure. Also Chaplin comedy. Vernon Tuesday, 10 reel show. _ 5164 °° n es a Club loading h gs, calv Third Order of St. Francis. St. Char- H"|eb_.0°k_ wednesday, _ June 5m till 10.30. W. T. Coady. 5106-8-1-2i. dren of Mary. Knights of Columbus, "Clubs loading hogs and veal sg Joseph-5 Convent gh-1,_ maine calves at Montague and Cardigan Wednesday, June 5th. List at once with Mount Annear and E.J.Redmond. 5141-6-1-21. "Follow the crowd to Souris Tues- day, June 4th and see the “Arrival of Kitty" presented by the Morell Dra- matic Club. Good specialties. Dance after show. 5109-5-31-June-3. "Don‘t miss "Mail Order Brldes" ln Long Creek Hall Friday, June 'ith by W.A. McDonald, William DeCoste, J. A. Connolly. The Queen Square: boys were in charge of L. Wynne.. Leo McDonald, E..l.H. Morrissey. Mr. I".A. McKay. moving picture; operator of the McKay Studio, Saint John, took many scenes of the pro-l cession as it wsnded its way both to I and from the Academy The pictur- 5 es which are being expressly made; for the Prince Edward will be shown at this theatre at s. near date. 5 a large trade with Great Britain has been developed. It ia believed Can-‘ ada will be extremely fortunate to retain the present preferences with- out seeking the extension of this principle. LONDON, June l-The Commun- Lita were completely routed at the polls in the general election. Twenty of their twenty five candidates lost their election deposits and their lone representative in the last House, B. saklatvaia, failed to secure rc-elec- tion. The total popular vote regist- ered for Communist candidates was 50,614. Whioh --C0ilf»i!i\i0d Oh n-ihnniauven -»»_»-.. Clyde River Dramatic Players. ' 5159-6-3-li. "Florence Vidar in "One Woman to Another" st Borden Tuesday, Malpequc Wednesday. 5157-d-8-21. "Curran Bann Dramatic Club pre- sent the three act comedy entitled. "The Irish Millionaire" in Tmcadie Hall June 5th. Ladies with pies free. 5127-G-1-3i. °°Pau.l Kollins Recital-Composed entirely of new numbers. in P. W. C. "` Hall Tuesday at 8.15 sharp, 5163 -_ : . “Stanley Bridge Dramatic Club? will present their three act play "Baf- etl' First" in Stanley Hall Thursday. .lui-is sth. rf net nne, .lane sts. Pre- ceeds in aid of rink. Good special- ties. 5165-B-3-Bl "Notice--Step out Victoria Wed- nesday. See 10 reel special show Oh, what music! Jimmie Malcolm, the wonder pianist. also trap-drum mu- sic. 5164 OWEN SOUND, Ont., June B- - Mrs. Marie Hanson, colored, believed to be the oldest mem- berofber-raeein0n¢ario.died at her home in ber lidila 'i042-3-16~d8i.m0l1tl. T0 AITENIJ CAMP Coming of Age Movement Mammoth Jamboree thousand Boy Scouts will be in camp 18 when the coming of age of the move- lnodste the lads are well advanced. and no trouble is expected. In ad- dition to the tents for the boys the camp will include an open air theatre The boyy will cook all their own food, the only help to be afforded by those of the opposite sex being in the hospital. This will be run by Girl Guides. one little difficulty faces the orgazllzers of the camp. Thatisthe provision of accommodation for some four hundred scouts from Poland. In that country the boys are accustom- ed to making their camp in the trees and are rather proud of being tree dwellers. _ - V UITAWA, June 2 - There are ut general, Dr. James W. Robertson was re-elected chief commissioner. Geflfsd H. Brown, Honorary Dominion secre- - l ion Treasurer, d chairman of the Dominion Medals Board. T. L. Church (Canadian Press) ‘ r Ch rch. M. P.. who has been quitel Rev. rather 'ml-ney of the Society of Bt. John the Evangelist, Bracebridge, Ont., will come to Charlottetown to, preach a sermon appropriate to the occasion. It is understood that His Lmiahip. Rt. Rev. Dr. Haclenley.. ee-adiutor-bishop of Nova leotia will _also . Dfllllt annual _ = ° 0 Q o e _ Reserve Board Klngs I will lead." declared Wm. C. Durant ‘ . (Canadian Press) - ......._..... ........... ......-. Is Satzsfagtgry eral Reserve Board and contraband' ` liquor do not destroy us- America 1" _ who carricd his attack upon the re-I His Mafesty TO Ann' serve board before the American at the weekly luncheon of the Amer- will be Marked By Bum-= B°°fd1f~“-“defer “dui niversary In Bed At Windsor lcan Club Mr Durant predicted that Castle Thank v S I against the Federal Reserves inter and passage by the next session of be a. "reasonable bill defining the Board." “For the Past few months." frightful cost to our investing pub- lm.. and cinema, which will supplement , the exhibitions, camp fire concerts A N U and folk dancing. which are numbered amongst the attractions. All|ES;~‘l REACH AGREEMENT After Nearly Four Months of Negotiations, Agree- ' ment is Reached on Re- paratlons Problem. on all points involved in settling the at Birkenhead from July 21 to August function of the Federal Reserve Lafef Date_ (Canadian Press) IDNDON, June I.-The Dean or vvestmlmuu- mueuusee may that the thanksgiving service for the klng'| recovery planned for Jllne 16. had been indeflniiely l>0S¢l>oned. This announcement followed the pbydci.ans° bulletin that the klng’s recovery was uh. ly to be long drawn out. LONDON. June 2 - (A.P.i ._ Olflclal announcement was made at Windsor Castle today that the condition of King George was H5011!-D594. Lord Dawson and Sir Stanley Heweti, Mi; Maggayg Physicians metered to Windsor from London this morning and with Dr- Martyn examined the king dll-rl-Hg a. two hour visit. Progress Will Be 'tedious present 53.000 Mollil-S and ldldérs in S to um G dun ’ ` mg of the e1¢¢1_i°n_ Canada, according to figures diselogf- Pu_1‘A,P°°mJum 1_Gq_m:;; wld me LONDON. Junel - An official an-I It was expected, in view of the l . ed at the annual meeting here today awed mmm powers' _"Ar nearly nouncement at noon today said the illneu. the thanksgiving service jesty. whose sixty-fourth birthday of the Canadian Gmersl Council cf four mmm” or mums Mgoumom King'| condition was satisfactory bu.t Weatminister Abbey in gratitude the Boy Scouin Association. During today reached B complete Agreement his proifeea would bet/odious. his 1-eeevery from his illness of ` the out your there W" lu *“°’°“° A bulletin i-sued by his physicians winter would be postponed. of 86 H0095 md 373 1¢ld°°'5- N°"l"h"5. at Windlor leidr The order was issued only til h - ti si _ __ has given me greater satisfaction dur- T2? 7:;‘§c;'Z;em’;:?’°'w:’ me 'Z Hg Mgjeay th, Km' ,sud | week ing"b‘iy’vislts to various paris of the gwd umm Th, .bww| 5° yu. ,I 130pmtoda.ybyThornasWLa» ' TO ENCOURAGE gary, D, M. Finnie. Honorlfy DOM U' -'--\ an Dr. l".l-I. Gisborne, ` ` ` _ FOX BREEDING FREDERICTON, N. B., Jima l..- New Brunswick is the first Province in Canada to appoint officials to as- sist farmers in solving their fox breeding problems Returns H otne . Announcing the appointment of l Dr. L. S. Doyle, Veterinary Surgeon. man, successful fox rancher, of Sslis TIORONTO' om" Ju” 1- T' L` bury, as inspectors under authority' | ‘ the Pro- u 1- --1- M- no 'ri 5.2.‘§f..‘1 °.'..........| W°u°"’1°y H°5p"'°1' went to otimwai ment of the fox breedins industry.; 'lm' M°“‘°V ‘° "°‘“m° N’ °”1;1;";; Hun. Louis smith, Minister of Agri-I ,°“*“"Y d“"°" "“° W” °°‘“p° ° culture, states that the raising on "__" |'°°“'m h°m°' wh“° h° mp" 1° bel foxes by individual farmers through- 'III ‘."“""l' [ahh m “bend tm Humber “Kamal out New Brunswick is incresslnB 'nd "’ ‘ I,- ihil °f°°"‘°°“' "' " “““k°‘Y °h“° “° me expert. practical and scientific L-_---------~ Ulm Mel-oem and Platoon Lesser; Wm 1° W* V’ °°*°‘"‘ th” ‘°”‘°“‘ advice which me iuspscmrs will be ronomo. .runs 2.-Mmume Keith -'u=°l'u. Maitland. Gwen. Har- able to give those engaged infur moderate winds, mostly northerly. 1;' I-ll;;l‘i0rne. Albert Murley and farming will prove of great benefit. eleudy me cool, probably a few scat-_ enne MacDonald. DIAMOND JUBILEE The inspectors entered upon their mee showers, duties on May lsth and in the first Toronto. fair . . ...M-50 ---#__ _ ten daya of their work visited 80 foximeym-¢g1_ gm- ___ ,,, _,g4...53 Bt. Peters Cathedral of this city farms in the eastern section of the.Queb¢¢_ ¢1eu¢y ,_, _,_ ..,sa-.ea will this month celebrate the six- Province. They are now working io- Charlottetown. rain ... ..-.ss-4'! alldtlidéd tisth anniversary of its establish- wards the central portion of the Pro- 1-qufgg, ¢1l-may ___ ___ ___ ___se_¢,3 In-‘__“ nt 'I4 “_ ment. On St. Peter's day. Saturday. vines and will cover all New Burns- gg, ,101-m_ fog _._ ___ ,_, ,._se._4e .uh “mum m “_ _,__-_ June 29th. and on the following wick intheir activities. guwm dm ___ ___ ___ ____90_5g Buudev special lervivel wlll be held- New York, clear ..eo-'io High tide;-his morning at GM and W A N T I D _I M M Enurnm' tonight at 38. young man as assi Sun sets this evening at 'L46 and ,meh .M “nm P_ A rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. gm, New moon Friday. June 1th. D32 a. ln. l.0|1'-ITIILING IILVIB VICTORIA. B C., June 2- Mre. James Stewart of Toronto, was re-elected by acclamatlon te the presidency of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire at the concluding session ei the igpbgacy had been awarded be settled by direct negotiations. ' ` ---- during the year. an increase of 5.- The agreement probably will N LONDON, June 1 -Monday is the (°‘“"“‘° P”°') szs over me preceding vm- The fe' °18ll°‘1 wiv *"2"* ‘”°°“- Thi’ W°i“k Wi” Klan sun birthday but he probably _ 3°U5'I°N- '1`°’“-‘- -’““° port or me welfare work or the se- be entirely finished as f3°°u es Em- will spend it in bed. It was under- "‘ 5°““‘ md 5°” T°"“- ’°u°““¢ sedation snowed uni. tmpugh 93 ue Frencqul. heed of the Belsleu since today men wasxi/me hopetmt ‘°“‘°““‘1 “°*“'- WW ‘"4 centres toys had been distributed to delegation, gives his consent to tak- 1,, would be ,big so 3,1; up_ gg. WU UV¢5~ “ld "U-*Gd demise l-M' more than 50.000 children last Christ- ing the matter of the Franc restitu- mem in me vmm. 'fewer 91 wind- °““"l~‘l5 *U ll1ml°U-l Of d°11°l`°- TM g mas. This total included 5,ooo abil- tion to Belgium by me Reich gov- 5°, whey, gn exeepumguy ¢y.¢e1-fu; H°u¢i°ll sud Beaumont districts re~ dren of newly arrived immigranie- ernment out of the hands of the one, overlooking a broad walk with °'W°d "W brunt °f 91° 3”" b°‘U\4 on me motion of thc G°V¢l'l\0l" conference. beech trees water, hundreds of homes and busi-f .._. . the growing sentiment in America -_ sgi ervice n (____,__ __ ,__ G_____,___) ,___,,__ ,_._,_,_, ,___,, ,__ ,__ ,,_,__,,,_ ,Westminster Abbey Planned For ‘ 'ronoN'ro. June 2-sf. least may Congress of what ns hoped would Jllllé 16 HCS B887! POSfp0tl€d ment will be mu-ked by a mammoth Mr. Durant said, “tue Federal Re- ` _, ,_ Jamboree. Arrangements to accom-:serve has been experimenting at a are expected to .loin Queen Mary li the castle in celebration of the oc- casion, even if the anniversary mul! ‘ be spenshuieuy. Medial disclaimers that the King is not so seriously ill that he cannot attend to businal in his behalf. It was ielt g¢!iol'llXY_ his illness last winter had left- him in e. greatly weakened condition which would mllitate against recoveryrirl any new illness. It has been discovered that di in announcing His Majesty's new trouble was occasioned by his own wish that it not be allowed te disturba normal polling activities for the gen eral elections. The sovereign was c fined tc his room since Sunday v an abscess at the old lung scar there was no public announces: of his lndisposition until the mo country thsn,the enthusiasm and ' ~ ' ' following its normal course which in _.__.1....___._. I zeal which I have found for this m°“t' °“° °f the P"l“°1P”'l memb°” the nature of things must be tedious. great movement said His Excellency 3822*; unomcial Unmd stair” del' we Mcmqlnlly “vm gh” th, ad Governor-Generel Wi-llil'l8<10ll. - ` - tihanksglvings service shailbedeferred T A K E: .paging uw seiegms us cms: scout qul;;;T:l_lliw:?; h:;=;ee§‘;°l’;*;;‘Pl; is u iam date. as me miestys _ in Ca da. ” general conditi is tisf t M . the negotiations-that or me Belgian °° M' °° '° "Y As an indication of the constan _ there is no necessity in issue I. bulls- ‘ l progrws of me °,.gmu,,M°n_ ig Wag Franc claim against Germany would un every ay.. (aimed) Henry M"_ _V the sem scouts' mu: and be left to Berlin and Brussels to ty,-_ gi, sunny Hgwm Daw,” of Mmy m,;mm.s of th, ,WAI “muy ness buildings were flooded. I, -ALL SE4 :Ill 5 1 »..i`\"' of Moncton, and William T. Chap-‘i " ’ " ` £51- £60 :X ga- A;`J'e..(§»-O ) xl I .Ji Bummarsida tide eighteen min- alot at Tennis Danes. Bader ere. uies later than Charlottetown. sea. sistent and _Get the Best ,lour Robin Hood _i..lQ,l_1r i v Cadets Make _ Fine Showing ~. if .s Corps, yesterday morning paraded tal Trinity United Church. where a ser- i son. On return, His Honour, Lleuts ' enant-Governor Hesrtz received th( salute at the Bank of Nova Scotia comer. accompanied by his aide, Col Parker Hooper. The cadets who press ented a fine appearance were mm shmled by their instructor, Mr. Janie( Fullerton. The officers were. Capta William Reid. Second-in-comm Allison Rogers, Sergeant-Major wils QUK W1 i ue.-u ,sg .pw - .f as-'t»_L.;r or me has misc w quiet anxiety .gh _., _._ le.; The West Kent School Csdeii 3 ll K ~ I él ~’ i . . . " mon appropriate to the occasion was gl ,k preached by Rev. Hammond John- if 5 i lt