MAXIMS OF A seek s Ilir under-alluding of the euetomers’ exsct requirements that you may present melchsndise “Maul; precisely the thing de- sired. Ill’! uurrfln‘ (liinrdinn. Founded I've Gents t liiilii 2512-?” //~'/ ~- The People’s Paper aawvw /”/ 5.4a "vrrgw" a-r" --..,,__________ W .,. an ~$>'>‘ s _ (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew l.» sow by Every - oily MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Inui- A newspspe the! unfailingly _i maintains high ideals without I preachilnq goody-goodyneu IIICNII- es the value of its advertising up umns ten hundred per gent, ..i_-_-—_ Clmrlolfeinwn Gunrdlnn CHARLOTTETOWN, CANA DA, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926 an slvllrnli? 111111111151 W511 llll Silli- y all ill-H lulitiiu Repo tedthfit F McCarron Was r a ormer Premi .W'll b Due to Shock Fro Candiciate Fior Pies? Injuries Caused by ' ident of the Polish Violence -- Autopsy Repub]ic_ Performed. NEW tPssrr" P's" ‘The cviilculo; ill lgllxlciliqiwm o“ Jon Pzitlcreivslfi, MM, u‘ . W if’ ‘t’! [9 f. I, - " i 111111 1"11""¥11‘1:lf’it51“;"1 ‘hiimlfllrluiti"gé with illuods tlltis ‘liitli-(liiiillizuiiillilliiii 1110-11111’ '1'" 5}‘! kill“ l 8‘ c l for France on the S. S. Paris. deaiil due tols oc, roll ulur es .Pfldercwsk| gave m) intimation caused by 111° once‘ ‘on leaving his hotel what connec- A iicllll 11111191‘? 11117791111113 Ulllttion there lilight be ill-tween his lnorclliculs oi’ the deceased from departure and the priesont pomp. the tilnehc, left his ilonrllug house rpm d; “rpm-S l" pnlamL whm, curly ill 1116 evening, llntli he came Pitdcrowsitl was premier, Marshal m}; for the lust tlmo, about half Pllsutlski, who has recently lissuln- past clcvs-ii or twelve o'clock. None ed leadership in lilo coilntry, was ordn- witnesses examined wnsyfor n short pcrlod a government. able to shed miy light as to hisofficllll tinder tho musician-states- whereabouts durLug this Iperlod. 1111111- -~- lunar-i» noted pianist llllii 1|iIiii|]li|l]il il],N5 IN lH-E illlll- ililiiil Lliliili Announced by Hon. J. A. Robb--Lower Du- ties on Cheap Cars ‘ t0 Apply Only to New Ones. OTTAJWIA, Muy 22i.--~lloll. J. A. liobil. Minister o1‘ Jfiilancil, umioun cod iii the illousc lot’ Cillllllrolls Fri- day lnoditfltvzlililue iii lilo automo- bile tarlil’. ‘The reduced duties 0n imported cars announced in the tbudget, remain hilt tllcso changes in Ibrlc-f are proposed: - l-ltlertsin automobile parts such as horns, distributors, ctc.. of a kind not luadc in Canada uiirl when iurpoHoil lly ztiltomobilo mtluufaia- turcrs for use as original equip- illont ill the manufacture of ant-o- llloblles cuter frcc of duty. 2—4Cliassis enter lit the same tariff rates as given for autos ill mi equally deep mystery shrouds 0111011111‘ 01 tilc French 111w "w ‘pause of Edgar Mcgarl-onls could not say what his (instillation death, as boll; (liq wllneppes who would be after landing ill Front-v. saw hinl lust prior to his retire- ment lor lilo night arc zigroeti that he boro lllcn no marks or llrillsos, and liouc of the iloardors who live at thc Wallzurc and ga7o ovillcncoflm m“ Berliner have said that tiicre was any disflwilnm“ mp0" Will be Candidated BERLItN. May 22. --~i)i.§‘]\iiii'ill"i 'i'lti.‘.'i>iliilli from that Iiziloi-o Jun Padcrowskl, noted pianist llnil olio- - the budget resolution. politely 12% pcrccut, British preference, 171/2 pt-rccllt illtiu-moillatil liltd 2t) tpcr- cont. general for cans valued at $1.204) or ulltlor and l5 percent, 25 pct-cont and 271/4 percent, rospoctlv ely. for curs valued zit $1,200 or OVlEY. ii-dTlio hudgot tlirlll rates on nu- hirllzlla-c ill tho llotoi during 1.1101 night. The cilicf witness lit the flooring on Saturday afternoon was in‘. J. alt-ukins, who performed the s-u- tollsy, and who said that death ris duo to shock, which could ins ilcon catised in a number of WAS|;1N{;1~()N_ Amy y. ways, lillCil as blows about the political significant-c 1s uttucilcti hrad. a blow in- the loins, purtlaliby tho Polish Lcgriiioti licrc to the oilstrilctiou of the trachea, all ofklcpzlrtnrc of Ignace Jan Psdcrow- which the post inortem showed to ski for Europe today. have been contributory causes of 11 w“ “id 11"“ the 11111111111- 111111 m; mall's death, sailed for Merges, Switzerland, llr. Jenkins, on the witness stand, ‘"1101’? 110 spends much of his time. slid that when lic made the nutop- 011d 111111 1118 trill 11110011111001? W115 5y m, Sam-day nun-fling’ me mm, on the advice of his physician. M. llad ilmn been dead about‘ lwenry-."P“‘l”°‘"k1 1"" been Buffering timo premier or Poland. will be. n candidate for president of tho Pol- ish republic. Departure Has no Political Significance 22-- mlnoililes o1‘ $1,200 value or mltlcr will apply to new curs only. 4~ (Pops, ivhoills and ilozlics for zlutomilbiies will ‘be (iiliiflibifl at 2U pcrccul; British prclcrencc 271A, percent intermediate and. 30 per- celit general. bw-Uhiissis, tops, wheels and bodies for locomotives, motor cars for railways and truluways will be tlutizrbles. 22% percent; Ilritlsh prc ference (i0 percent intermediate and 35 percent general. 6-—25 percent ~il_rzi.wbllck on ins,- tcrliiis ilsed in automobile manu- facture to be granted till April iicxt if hi) percent of the cost of four houlslie found several oxter- rmm a severe- “mwk "f “HD116- nnl evidences» of violence on tho . hotly. The deceased had suffered Pmudaki l" m‘ He'd either a kick or a blow from :1 _ W ; n a] blunt instrument in the testicles. EEWARSAW‘ Mizigfiffzfiilliifliflillilii 111i‘ This was not a post llliOrteilll woulid v in vpm,,,,v‘ H, PIQQt a iinlt llzul been inflicted 1191070 successor to President. Wojoio- iiuth. It was the freshest 0i ‘all chowski,‘ who resigned ultcr the lllibruiscs and cuts atbout the bo- Pllsutlskl miiitllry coup. 111.111 was not a shanp cut, but Marshal Pilsiitlski has Ii('fillil~ incl been made with a rather dull ly agreed to be a clliltiitlilie for tilt! iillirumeut, such as a bo0t_ It was president-y. His friends urc ro- il bruise caused by a gqramlng poi-tori to have assured him that a blow. Dissolution of the face, neck straw voto canvass showotl 70 pol‘ and chest after death, ghowgd “my cent of the senators ulld (Ieputics there had been an obstruction n; favored ills oicrtioll. y 111° “11” 1108511159. and the internal “*'"*‘ examination showed considerable 1110011 and mucus in the trachea; not sufficient to completely ob- “P1101118 lmssnse. that the condi- tion could have been aggravated 11y lilo bent posture of the body. We small abrasions were visible 111love tho right oyo. and ziuotber 18111181011 over the left oye: this alter was a clean cut. but was not 1119p- Thrco inches book from the Si" 111111". there was another hrlllsc hidden by the heir of the "W1. and somewhat oddly shaped. a [was lhrci- inches long, hilt super- cal. Examination of the inside of '1'" -‘"'"1p llgain showed marks 111111111 ilrulson except that whirhi which were hemorrhoid might 11610 been caused by u disturbance 111 the circulation oi‘ the blood. The walls of the blood vessels were thin and in good condition for man of the alto ol dccilzisu-ii. The heart was also ill roasollzibiy good 1111111110. and tho luoln artery tn the heart intalct. ‘Pliorc was allonioi‘rllold ar- es of the giillct. just below the epigloitis and lilo lnonibrulle had been roughened, iniliroliiig lln irri- tation of the iilfillli. '1'1ie stomach was almost empty with no signs of alcoholic ('llllli‘,iil_ The lungs were collapsed and showw-ri ovlderlcc of a 1ili)£‘>l‘l‘ilill|‘ condition lasting for "mm" I some limo. 'I‘lic titivpuzod had died ‘OHM: iii the hair. but this (mm, shock nggraviitwl probably ‘ ad caused a hemorrhage by the blows on llli- head and g1" the loft tomplo. At tho bnckilnlns, and by tho partial obstruc- thong?! 110ml on the h,“ ‘M1111 “11111- lion of tho tiirilni. it was tillliifliibifl “m” rhjim was no external cvl- Lilflt the iblows on the right Sldb do” ho any wound, mere was a lind boon ciitlscrl from a lull, Ibut it “Mum Ommlllrhag“ 011118011. ill 1110 was hurd to (roncoivc lluit those oli mu" "I lilo witness, by a dull tho lcft, slric wcro soil‘ inflicted. A m" wlllllflll. neither small Gllfliifliki-liiglll uilrusion on ilin scalp was or "m l ‘"1140 enough to hove cllt sufficient. to cause the flow of quite ovum “'11 a bruise. There was no o quantity of blood, and unless the "kn" 01’ fracture liislilo tllc dot-cased had boon stunned or in a mm}. Illrrc wore cases of ilijilry stupor it would scorn probnilio for tur v WM" V0118!!! without. n frlw- him to lllibkt‘, somo nniso Wlliio he e of the skull. but flint was not was sustaining the injuries that lite @1110 here. Areas in the brain cu-liscrl his ilcath. There was no - - ‘ilifforcnco in tho age of tho rulllilf- s“ lizinl wozilils, and at most. thlly “+»++eoe->o4+o++~4*_ worn not more than a coilplo of 1 1 Ondonsoil Specials days old h i William lluvloll, annl or w tncss nATm-‘O- Der word, not “v11 insertion in this column. said ho llvod at 27 Grafton Street. “3040000404400000004 11o knew tho iiflllilflfifili and saw him on Thursday evening last by Far- , mm. slinky]: btrvvt- olon-s-zl-sl -\_ I qubnrsonhl lbullillng on Qllfloll 511- Thnt was about hall-past eleven gc ‘_—-_‘---—--—--_1-.~_._ 11? 6E PICNIC HAMS 22¢ AND Mr - Baimder Ngwimmq ‘lie walked with him to ihi- (lcceas- ‘1 "o. Market B1118.- 9i08-5-21tf ad's hotel mid loft him at tho door, proceeding home hiniscli. Talked OJ - °B PRINTING or eve-av eaply and oxipwil to him! and could soc nothing wrong with him. There were no executed. flilsrdlen Gent- °b Pflflfl-lry. Phone‘ 18!. marks nor blood albout his face or it was locked. ‘Heard Mrs. Kenny ‘V °" WANT coop sivvndrlze calling, but bad no conversation with her. The conversation with deceased was about the boat on which they had both been ‘working. tho finished article has been )IJX‘O— diiced in Canada. In the budget restitution five percent of the cost had to be produced in ‘Canada ‘The general tariff is applicable to imports from the United States. Addressing the Iiloiise, Mr. Itobb gllvc an explanation why the lowq or duties on cheap cars had been, limited to new cars. “There are} iu-cn who cit up at. nights trying to‘ boat the government," he told the‘ Iiouse. “Anti it has been reported to us that cars coming in under the 27 percent rate ntigilll b8 r1111 around for two days anti then a lower valuation be claimed for it as a used car." tI-Ion, Geo. tBoivin, iMinlster of Customs, also gave the House some lntorinatlon about the meth- ods adopted in connection with the importation of American cars. lie said that certain lAmcrlciin mariti- factiirers sometimes established wvhiit was ‘tenured a subsidiary manufacturer in Canada. althollgil there was no actual ‘work done 011 this side of the lino beyond 11181 01 distrlibutlon. The estbbilllillllflllll 01 this subsidiary 0n the 0111111111811 side or the lino enabledl manufac- turers to obtain a reduction v! 30 percent in tho vuliio oi‘ the car. for duty purposes‘ but tlio lilli thirty port-out discount might not always be conceded to tho ‘Canadian deal- or ill the final distribution of tile cars. All tho tariff items in the billia- et wore approved before the com- nlitteo rose. The two tariff ro- solutlons under; consideration were not finally (lisposed of, however. M1‘. Robb pointed out that Right Hon. Arthur dvleighen, 0111105111011 loader ilcsircd to smilitk Oil 111i‘- 1'0- solntlonri and suggested that their ‘filial approval bc withhold until Tuesday when 1t was 01017001011 M1’- Mclglion would be in the llouso. no assistance from tho witness. Witness ilwd beef! 1111111011 Till‘ W071i on boat on Thursday morning. D111 not know whether deccaeerl was paid off, but ‘ho did not think he bad worked mill time. Witness worlked sixteen hours. Arthur Kouny tlic final witness in the examination. said that he ilv ed at ‘the Wallace and know tho il0CBllFi8ii_ tSaw hllli on Thursday evening albotlt a quarter lo five, and previously between one and two la the afternoon. Deceased seemed quite wcil on both theee occasions. Saw him in torenoon. when witness Wm; going to bed on Thursday night his wife told him not tn bolt the door as all the boarders were not in but to ipnt out the light. He did this, and door. Did n-nt know whether or not. 500 for 81.00. 1000 for hands. Witness opened tho front; ",'°°'» 5° for 80o. r0 m. 88c, I50 The deceased did not compllill 011 unwell, and was in need of 9 o, 11-911. Postpaid. mural-e onion... EMPIHE liil i151. JAM-ES IIHIIHBH D Preaching to a large congregat- ion iii St, James Church yesterday morning from the text Psalm 16-6: "The lines are fallen unto us in pleasant places, yea We have a goodly heritage," the Rev. W. Brut-e Muir tirade lit the outset a very fer-ling reference to the great rot-option held in the Foreign Of- ilrv. London in honor of all the culollizii pmmlers who had gone to tho Old (iountry to attend the Cor- onalioil of King George. Mr. Muir said that never ileforn had there been gathered in one build- ing such a magnificent array of so many beautifully gowned women and decorated men its when this wonderful reception was glvcn. lie quoted from the speech- es of all the Premiers who were present showing the intense loyal- ty to lilo Crown manifested there- in. ’I'lic quotation from the speech Ol Sir Wilfred Lnuricr is of great interest to Canada. Sir Wilfrid said: "I have the happy privilege of representing a country with no grievance to silbluit and the fer- \'l‘ll1 suggestions lo make to tho (‘ilufc-rcui-c we are satisfied," lie sold. “with olir lot in ‘Canada. We are happy and prosperous but we recognize that lllcro is nl\vny's room for inlprovcnlcllt, and We will approach with an opon mind any suggestions our colli-zigues may lllilifl‘. for tllc ilPiiCl‘ interests of lilo ldllipirc. “If threrc ho one principal where- upon tho Empire cull and oilgllt to livc it. is in Imperial unity based upon local llutilllrllliy." Mr Muir {lion milflo reference to tho Coron- ation of the King zit ivlllch all the Premiers were present and drew n gloating picture of that magnifi- cent event whlch filled the minds or all with n greater enthusiasm and mightily impressed every one with the heritage of which we all are the common pcssessnrs. The ,event was witnessed by men great "us scientists, great as soldiers, great as statesmen, great as llttoratcurs, great as churchmen, great as labour lenders from everyi part of the British ‘Empire and in the very act of witnessing felt the inspiration ofthe noble inheritance which is ours. During the course of this power- ful sermon Mr. Muir made refer- ence to the marvellous develop- ment of the Empire ev the days since King Geor boy. Steamshlps like palaces cross the ocean from coil- tlnont to continent, railway trains in which the traveller can pursue of home-lite may be seen at every railway station. Look at the in- ventions which have revolutioniz- ed human life. The telegraph, the telephone, radio and a thous- and and one (rontrivanccs which have become part and parcel of our vory cxisll-nco. All this has boon brought about not by revolu- tion. hut h;- evolutlon ovoi- con- serving what is good In the past and over rsing the past in its successos arid in its guidance iii the future. [n all this development the Empire has led the way, The colonies are bound to out- grow ‘Bfiiflill iii strength. in pilwor and in position, still I feel honest- ly that they will never outgrow their affection for tho old laud. There are shrines in Britain we ca never forget. It is the land of religious freedom, freedom which has been won in tho battle- field and at the stake. it is the land or Shakespeare, of lilllton, of Scott and of Burns. Tile land where generations ob men and women dared death to fight for tho heodom we now dnjoy. (ll: may God grant that more devotion to tho almighty dollar may nevor prevent our HOUR and daughters from drinking at these fountain- boads of purer delights. These are pleasure‘! which neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves cannot break through and steal. The splendid pleasures of discipline lfowtir the pleasures of memory, the pleasures of gratitude for the pest, tho pleasures of the example or honest, upright and Godly living. These are far bo- yond any mere earthly power to subvert: (let knowledge, got wis- dom, got understanding. For shu has pleasures greater far Then east or west unfold And her rewartismore precious um Than all their stores of gold. If then the Coronation of_ our King lifts the Empire to higher ideals. however we may grow. whatever may be our pride in the past. let our Influence be foi- good on other ne- tione today. These ideals will draw us closer to the Crown in the bonds of loyalty slid affection, un- heard no further sounds during rile night. 1 .1 I heliclous .;' Breakfasts (COIIUIIHQLOH page I) ti ifive or six days at, least, it might lslguation has not been tendered. |but since yoirheve not seen fit to his journey with all the comforts‘ m i lures for‘ Annunl Subscriptions Delivered $6.00 B! Hill, Cnnndn lllfl U. ELM-bl (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S Nfld., May 22. - -ln letters demanding their resign- ations. Premier W. S. Monroe, ffilflfgéfl two members of his ad- ministration, Hon. (l. B. Russell, member for Harbor Grace and Minister of Pilblic Works, and Hon. F. G. Bradley, Port Degrave, minister without portfolio, with "treachery" and with "plotting the downfall oi’ the government". Announcement that these mili- lsters had joined the opposing forces as a result of governmental friction was made yesterday. lPremior Morirosofls letter to tho minister without, portfolio follosvs: “Silica the government decided that they could not accept the pro- position of creating a second judgeshlp for the district court and appointing you to fill that position. you have by a stony sil- ence and many executive council meetings clearly shown mo that you are tiissalisiicli. But I had no reason to suppose that you would be guilty 01' treachery. I found it very hard tn he convinced as I now am, that when you sat at the executive council table on Monday evening last while the Budget was being discussed you were actually at the time under treaty with my political enemies to support. it not actually move, o. vote of want of confidence in me as leader of tho government on the following day. I had reason to expect that your res"giiat10n~ would.‘ be sub- mitted to me before this, but as it is not, there is nothing left for mo to do but ask for it without furth- er ilelliy." The letter to the Public Works roads: "It is always a shock to a lead- er of a government to find treach- Mlnister of ery within the ranks, and nutiiral- w M" ly more so when that treachery is ‘displayed by a lhlinister of the Crown. In view of the fact that fall of the government for the last reasonably he asked why your re- tcnder it, I have now to demand it. It. had been known for me that trouble was brewing In the Monroe government. ' was expected that "certain mem- hers might cross the floor" during this week, but the House adjourn- ed on Thursday until next Tues- day without any disturbance hav- ing taken piece. lion. Zilr. Russell. meeting of the both n1. a Newfoundland pressed his dissatisfaction with tho policy of the arly as it applied to_ tho manage-o cavr-z A seem SEE} T l/‘ICH AND HE ‘LL: \\/EPl-\NDP\ I“ ‘DOIRONVPO, May 24.-Maritlme. moderafle to fresh southerly shift- ‘fng to westerly winds, unsettled with occasional showers, not mwoli change ‘in temperature. Maximum 5nd minlmiim temper- aturcs: Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 60—.’.0 Monti-col. rein . . . 52-44 Quebec, cloudy .. 52-42 Ch't0Wll. fail“ . . . . .. 68~—43 ilallfax, cloudy . 60-44 Si. John, cloudy .. Boston. clear 70-—52 New York. clear . . . . . . . . .. B2~—il2 tlllilrlrtlde this morning at 8.32 and tonight at 9.16. 1Sun sets this evening at 7.36 and Hoes tomorrow morning at 4.17. Full ‘moon Thursday May 27th M498 1M6!‘ tllllll 7.25 a. m. Summereide tlrie eighteen 1min- Cllei-lobtetoivn. l T ‘tllltlll a llll iiANiiS 111_1_11_15__11_1111_1111F 1311111 [liiiiiilfiliii Nfld Premier Charges Two Members His Administration the Downfall 0f the Government - Re- signations Demanded. ment of tho he held that comounder the jurisdiction of tho department or D1111)’ News this him as forecasting in Bay Rohel-[g that the government when it meets next Tuesday on a vote of confidence and that ln [he "new line-up" Dori-folio roads commission. regarding ministers, 0d 11111! no other course vrlis pos- sible when demands upon the government which could not. be concerned, he said, with the politi- cal issue. Blld felt that right think- ing people would strongly oppose a political upheaval just at a time when the trade quired tranquility thing else. Premier had sufficient confidence House to feel that any attempted 0011i! 011 111B port of outside.influ-nloue. Righteousness is contagious a!” onces would be without effect. i —~——-40a-_____ Worth Millions of Dollars to West- emd ruin which fell over an extend- ed area tn Iilnnltoba and Saskatch- ewan during the ‘past 24 hours on; worth millions of dollars to the formers, crop experts doclaned to- of the average for this year, they say. bill . you have been plotting the down-lsprrnlgrindfirgflibnzr pointed m such ___~'phe Bemmgul Garden o; pray. a bountiful harvest. 0f soil past. Royal Society OTTAWA. May 2Z.——A resolution Motor Association and iii a speech Am'11‘"1'1@@1'l. 1110110 elfploner in his constituency ‘had openly ex- 3111199555111 _ government offlmgnrinzoulliyt which ho was a member, unrtlcul- 5E"; it 1334x151: o! the Billy's-l $0- Commander ‘Amundsen clear“ rived from Swalow. up tor all time the doubt. regarding the existence nd around the North Pole. one scientist remarked ‘ in eecoudrn-g the _ _ ' -con rt lato '_ it] _ fAKC 411E cNfint ‘inregdglizilieiiyto N80“ on no ICanods land between us and time pole." Customs Probe l OTTAWA, -.\‘lny 23--Two iveelos 0f public. sittings awall the.‘ . customs probe committee, it is cs3, .. ‘ ttimated by those onegeged in llmiwoln-en investigation. teen weeks ago. T116 rflport oltlle committee proh ably will ‘be ready ilor tabllng in the [louse within a week or n."- dBYB. after the public sittings llro 0v!"- . .. LUFINDON, May 23—~Dl0yd George}; m. is not going to any rate. This assurance B711 "111 11111196 Pr“! 117 1110 YDTIIlPTJronFnder that lilo women and (‘iliili- Premier's intimate say he does not possess the resign. tiniz temperament. tThc bitterness In the party, how- ever, is siiii intense and the publication of his now notoriouswmm 59__1qart1clo predicting - -- strike and blaming the hulk of the gtrlkn trouble on tho government has add- when. 0d mom fuel on the Westminster (lezotte, whisk Blwflytlbeen friendly ill critical of ‘Jlloyd George. ‘but Chronicle, "which ls his personal Kan, declares that it is his aympgf. by with rho right which is causing 7 111M115 tlvli i Hilllfiliiii stivnzs HEIIEPIIHN At the Central Chris-Addressed the Annual tian Church - Able Convention of the Sermons by Evang- British Legion in ellst Hamilton. Queen’s H-all, Lon. "_‘ don. The morning service, in song and sermon, was one of the best of (canad, Pr ) the serlcsl. Mr, Wbodruif snug with. , i a" ‘ c" manifest earnestness and llitelll- fmabffolq‘ May 2'5‘_The Prince game me song called “Cnwaryno ‘wtlulzo attendlllgn the annual and Evangelist Hnmflmn‘ kymuking Quiltfl’) 011-01 llic ritisll Legion from llsaiah 53: 6, gave a mcssogoiin wee" 5 "1111 10d” w“ 31mm that for depth of thought and pzwlu rousing reception by the delegat- sloli was an outstanding pronoun-lief‘ “110 rupresemed hundreds °t cement upon the shame. the dlgili-itillxggihgig? ‘it ty ‘and power of the Cross plum 59881:? “d” Chr st. 1 ' Modernism is not modern suidi In a “Veil received speech m“ the preacher. ‘There was moilcrn-‘isfglzvc: gfletrgzdlsgm ‘h; $03113)?“ ism m the tim fls iah: w-i - Y ~ '1 “"11! B the some tbllilgonoilf, “lie Llslatlifltiyfiafll mihan" {will m? Organ,” splseddand rejected of lnen"—thut gfeatvgfji“ EJI;L°‘“_O:JZ #155 05%;? smo ern1sm.’l‘h f! f . ' ' ‘, cross—that is modaol-(Ziiiseiilicefliit h“: Hlgmless dwelt O“ m‘: “We” "t f th - .dernisni for ts r l‘ lh ‘me b91510“ i" findmg employmem‘ o mo; Lilrlliglxtlfznff- m“ m“ Hogan“ fllwohlgllgrginnflel? lilo”! t: fijgft-iti‘rr'elfll;li, who {he said. Monroe said ho and no man dies to lillliself. Non _ 8' Pa“ ‘ 1*’ “misands 1n ihetmau goes wrong alone; and, equal’ “lmninailhut ly trite is it that no man goes right, u h fimlglifiiaiwrzlllil, and the life of sin is infectious. “ilimd o“ “w L“ The Cross‘ not only soul“ lhthlillltlilll with lilt- 1.1.. Empire guilt of sin, but the power of slnlfierimie Magus l" ,‘."“."““"‘“ a Tim cross h, we greatest Qmbudb urge schcluc of Qlllii-lflililll which illltlfll. of heroism this would h.“ evginl thought should hc developed m‘. Seem The crhss h, B, hulmw and with ('0-O])‘.i'llI10ll bctween the Yifiliii of With Plotting high roads siiairs as this work should plibllc works. The morning quoted ilrouid fall he would retain his and control the high When interviewed this morning lilo dismissal of those [he Prime Minister stut- For the first represented at. were made conceded. Ho ivaa not i) the dele- ~Izlri Hall; . work in (Cansdian Press.) auNNiplao, Man, May 22~Snow A11 danger drumlg is now regarded as (Continued on 118-86 3.) Outbreak of Civil ,War In China (Canadian Press) Honors Roalcl Amundsen divine herolc~tlite greatest in liis- 1mm“ and 1191111111011 flulhorities. Cross’ and haw, m lowly worshipyltorts toward further emigration. that healed us, and obey, in eacrl-‘Baklwin light of His passion. M1311; 1L1 LONDON. May 23.-~T‘remier e gritl-on and privilege, and Mr. Woodlscorcs the owners for their obstin- hold tho subsidy open beyond tho ed 0f Rlfhng government has flamed into oplfn Nl-IW YORK, May 22.——\A stowa- (Censfiian Prees.) East. River east. of lCauton between have been arrested at Bremen in “My u 1B time ma, W6 saw Cflbdvithout silcll 1-0 operation, Earl Fltrlllfifsivuty in the light of the 1.112111111111131" ‘ieflarmi UM" “ldmdual at‘ at the nailed feet and thorncrown-lwouid ma" m’ “Md results‘ . ed brow_ Let us kiss the wounds flcu and service, the Cross tbati lifts our heads to walk in the sun‘ The Evening Service ~- "Beulab ‘Lam?’ was sling with (Cillfldilfl P1155) acNelll made a strong and tluielyfllfllillvlll. 1a letters, to both the ppeal along lines of flllungja] Dblj-‘COBI mine owners and coal miners, ‘M81332 229° ghelruff sang with sweetness and [3319 ale attitude. lie also tolls tho min- ve he era that the government cannot ond of the present mouth. Stowaway Suspect- Mall Bags DAlNiTuN, China, tMay 23,4111.- internai dissenslon of the Canton (cansdlan ma") civil war. Severe fighting has oc- way and a member or the crew of cilrred 1n the dLsti-lct; along them“; U_ s, mm- flgorgg Washington RWMdWPOOIlB 01' the factions that are striv conlloctio with tho rlfiing‘ of mail lug for power ill Canbou~tbe Mod- h3g9 and other congratulations to I6 brig and will be returned for trial ill 1111s 61¢)’ dllilv» F0111 111101? Slllpfluzccording to announcement by the bringing reinforcements have ar- U_ s, 11nd; The stowewey is said to be a mall robber and the second pris- oner a man with n criminal rec- passed at the closing ofla tBobbed Princess Letting Her Hair Grow (Canadian Press.) ‘ slltoilslellsd‘. May 22.—--Princeoo (ciflfldlfih Preps.) ‘ Ileana, the 1T yellrr old daughter of MEXEFO CITY. ‘May 22.--Th¢- tho King marl Quoou of Romania, Mluistor of tho interior Toledo has To T [is letting hcr-hair grow preparatorygrssuoii o statement saying iluit all W0 ito tasking hcr debut. Shi- is (l1l*“i'0h‘iiZll Print-stony niilrst-‘rs who ' . oi’ tho low moiubors o1‘ Europctllufall to rmuply with lilo (iilllfillillliflil Weeks Longer Proposal of a "We find that there ls If. 1s in this interest of that there should be no Foreign Ministers Will Be Deportcd land. royalty who bowl <1 to lilo ilulvcr- and laws or tlp- country will bv- do- szii custom and porlnlttr-il the mysltlsirti-rl. 'I‘il‘i, is con-ldrri-d to ibnrilor to flilfifll‘ lior locks i-lll.(l lill lllt"i*'i lillli nil ion-Jill llllflifilflfs‘, morpiilibitrliutlv bob, both Roman Catholic and Protcsl. ' j***<4 ‘uni. ntusl ("Jilin religious nctiv tins or lr-tivi- tho (miilllry. i»? Announcements,“ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Don't miss court-rt at York t0- irght. 1i (Canadian Press) it began nearly ill-i dren Suffer as Strike Continues (Canadian Press.) IXIIEIYFHYR TTDVLL “K110i, May The determined dementi- “551311- ‘P7059113? 111 or women of this min- ing vlilngl- at tho head of tho Merthyr Valley is a constant. of w“ given t" 11"‘ "Y l\1. C. A. Rummage Yilarkol, Building. .\' 7th. . 2525-27 Sale. 0116917111-19-‘1- T110)’ reu are boa-ring tho brunt of tho mlnens fight for what they irousld- er a jusl wage . Without. grumbling and almost 11111 savagely youthful mothers go tho task of lwdfng largo "North ‘Rlwr A t '1 1n et- toltdanro, n; tho ‘light ill Iffilglston Jilill if nut ..... Just fine night. 9H5 ovon though wages or -__.__ pay is not forthcoming. "All nicnilwrs of the Hoflpltfl lhc average income ‘n aplmdiivs Md are reoriented to meet “'6' Eve" 1'11“ Dmfllllllloiy $10.50 wockly when|tvlth tho ‘Trustees Bollrd Tneldl! has tho moii are vlullloycd, them is now 3 p. m. in Si. Pauls Perish Hell. severely M“ the er's wives from the county guur-i- -...._. or- inn. There ‘in no strike pay riny- "S. t’). lie-Joint meeting of where ‘in South Wales although Lodge Eton end Primes lldwsrd on wins or moor the miners daily ‘bosioge union Tuolldlly. my mil st I n. m w all the trouble. hfzliiiqllhrttlrfi 1n the villages for re- makg arrangements for church r ___‘____ 0- 9451 iltioillifi Purlltiii a 07010118011‘ families $2.75 weekly allowance to the strik- . w." Add.» evps...