. . OF A . ‘MERCHANT Advertise -‘ or wait for trade. a UKHOCQOBOII (III! IIPIIII Guardian Eliiiill liliiii BlllSlNliHlliSEi Jilll lIIlNES‘ President Machines’ Bid of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars Was Accepted INVERNBSS. May 3.—-‘l‘he In- verness mines were sold by Sher- iff Doucet at public auction at Port Hood today, the one and only bid made was for two hundred thousand dollars. Lit is generally understood that the bid was made on behalf of the Eastern Trust Company, who have acted as re- ceivers for the Mines for some years past. Amongst those present at the sale were Hec or Maclnnes. K .C., of Halifax. who is President oilt he Eastern Trust Company. Steady work has ‘been given for the- past four weeks, and it ls hop- ed that the TrusLCompany who nre now lthe owners will be able to continue to give employment 11o the miners. The feeling amongst citizens is that the sale of the pro- perty is a step in lthe right direc- tion, and tit is recognized by all that the Eastern Trust Company had a. very strong claim on the property. Wife of Former Bulgarian Minister May be implicated (Canadian Press) BERLIN. ‘May 3—-Despatchcs pecgavpg hey-Q from isofl-s. say that the wife of a former Premier whose name ‘ls withheld is believ- ed by the Bulgarian authorities to ‘have been implicated in the recent cathedral explosion at ‘S0111, 111 which 160 persona were killed- _ y, deepntcheu ti»? iT§°3o°$§iirihl1°m town rrtmizrrta *i.‘:..ls‘:.r:.:: ra e o ca _ . - Many ‘teachers, an employees in the educational departments have been dismissed‘ for alleged Com- munist tendencia it‘ is said. Cannot Remain Indifferent (Canadian Press) PAM-S, May 1.— illlnanoe Minist- er Caillaux told newspapermen to- night that France cannot remain indifferent to the tendency of oth- er countries notably Britain to re- turn to the gold basis. Much ro- mains to be done he said before that question can be taken i111- But as soon as the situation per- lllltq France’ will ‘be 011M800 1° udqpt the same policy he declared. Naval Seaplanef a Outs 1 l-ll‘! u. u. lust N rlniwui _-.-- Retiring Pastor of Cen. Christian Church Delivers Beautiful and Touching Ad- dress-Service and Sermon Broad- cast. In the Central Christian Ohurch yesterday evening ‘Rev. Morgan E. Giitnige, D. D. preached ‘his farewvlll sermon Ito a very ilarge and sym- patheiitlc congregation. A special musical programme rwas rendered under the dlmcction of ‘Professor Herbert A. Tanton. atnd ‘included the anthem ‘ISM-ll, still with Thee"— (Blames), So-lo-"O Love that will not ‘let mle -go”—(Lonanz) —Miss Jessie Andrew and violin ‘solo- "God "be With You Tilll We Meet Again"-—Mr. Harry Porter. Dr. Genge took ilor ‘his su-bject. "$180818 at ‘Life's Cross ‘Roads!’ In the introduction Dr. Gen-go spoke of ‘his ‘four yea-rs of service in the Church, the joys of that ‘service ‘and theplizasure he derived ‘from it. The preacher voiced luls appreciation of the support give-n him ‘by the mem- bers of the congregation. by ‘this citizens generallly and by t-he busi- ness people and the Press. All "had been very good ‘to him and he was deeply grateful‘ mnd sensitive of the‘lr ‘kindness. Getting into his subject Dr. Gauge sa-ld the dangler signals are met with in the years and ‘the great deluge-rs are ‘met with in a man's lifle when‘ he changes. Today the s1,- nals at ithe Cross Roads are ‘in con- ncct-Zon iWilh. ChurchLife, for tho Church has come ‘to t‘h‘ ‘Cross Rowds. The signals are: Materialism. We l-ive in a mate-r- lailstic age and the most beautiful sentiments in‘ lifc are ‘being sacri- ficed to ‘Materialism. Lt is true that the “Almighty Dollar" ‘has ‘become the World's Go-d. Not only are we living ‘in a materialistic ‘age as far as the adult life is concerned but the danger signals tell us of ‘danger to the religious life. Pleasure. We live also ‘in an age of ‘pleasure when nothing means much (to the young life excerpt as‘ a s4 rv-ice of entertainment. The chief things which gtiim character are lost sight of. Self-Indulgence. Another of the danger signals ‘is self/indulgence. This‘ is also an age of selfishness. We ‘have lost all feel-lugs of ifollow ship for one another and the per- sonal touch of friendship, real friendship, is a thing of ‘the past. ‘Ilhere ‘are ‘no Demons today who wait for ‘Pythias. There are no Pythisss ‘today ‘whose ‘honour bids return. Trlnsgresslcn of the Lord's Day. This ‘is an outstanding Danger signal. hitle it is truo .1113; we have a Lord's Day Observance Law yet ‘it. seems that-in this age, ‘in which we ‘l-lvo. all law‘: ‘have ceas- {Bd to be respected. The Laiw of the .Uord’s Day ‘is not a ‘law of man to be cailously broken. It is ‘a iaw of God~“Remensber tihc Sabbath "Day In Record Flight (Canadian Press) PHJ-LADEDPHIA. May 3- —. Whth ‘twenty four hours of contin- uous flight recorded tho naval seaplane P. N. i1 was still swoop. lug up and downs. forty mile course above the Delaware River at ‘the rate of OM11? 1111199 '1" hour. The obleot of tho notfstop flight la to demonstrate the capa- t-lty of a ‘great plane to make 11 long hop from the west cons-t l0 lionoluiu th-ia sulntlief... .. .. . .. y, \- ‘ LL‘ ‘g s4 1 ALL vvv qpyqy, 1v F, . 1» Condensed ED001018 ItiTIv-le“ pa? lipid, ‘not r-uch insertion in thin colfluui. - . .- . h r~ lue ‘the c. and keeptit l-ioly." in‘ ‘the mad rush of today ‘for pleasure and the in- toxicu-t ion of spced the ‘basis of the soul is disturbed and the charact- er 'of religion flaunted. ‘Whore there are danger signals along film's ‘highway there are also safety ‘signuils. The Arm of Omnlipot- encc -slil‘| points to Truth. The fing- er oi‘ (ind still shows ‘the right way and if we follow these safety sig- nals we ‘shall ‘come lnto closer rc- lniloueh-‘p with God. Following t-hle sign-oi of Power brings us into close yfctlowshlp with God. ‘Fellowship ‘with God which brings us in ‘touch i - . .. lwAh the Divine and ‘tho Divine in mun its wakcncd by that ‘fellowship. Another Safety signal is Lowe. Just as ‘Power is the ‘iel-lowslltip with e's Paper Covers Prince Edwa rd Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 nu iilil llfii writs sit ilfilliiifl Norwegian Crew Res- cued by Stanley--An- other Steamer Goes A-shore in the Dense Fog,--No Lives Lost. ' ' (Canadian TPress) ‘HALIFAX, N, 5., lMiay 3.—Witll urday Morning Yards-Car partly cupants Escape (Special To The Guardian) The escape of three men from ac- cidental dos-Uh‘ zitisumingrsid; 006i‘! aitu-rday morn ng scons ore ‘n lng short of miraculous. Hundreds have viewed since "he accident the ‘pi-lo of junk" in the Railway yard the rescue yesterday mornini; by ‘é‘,,e's.,‘§:}$°$'§l‘{h§h'y1§§..vgseifignfi: the Gmmmmonm steamer Smmey presrnt condition of the car it ‘is of the crew of the Norwegian stea- hard to ‘magma how the ogcupajflyg mer Moldegaars, which piled up escaped Wm, [hglf . “veg, or at Friday morning on ‘Shutin island. m“, Serums qpjuyy nine miles ofl Chebucto Head, it 0p Saturday morning about 11 was thought in marine circles that o'clock Mr. ‘Dan McNcill. Summer- lthe. toll of life taken in the series side who was accompanied by of North Atlantic disasters caused Messrs George Andrews and Ray by the dense fog that has shrouded Andrews. St. Eleonora, we‘re driving the coast of Nova Scotla for the east alonig Water St. to a ‘fun-BIN- three days would remain at five. ro- 011 llcfllllflt 01 ‘i110 ‘11011Vy T0111 c0111‘ presenting the loss of life‘ in the 1118 011 they 110011100‘ 11°1- 10 5° ‘me sirfkinl of the Nova Scotia schoon- 11111 T0111‘? 50 111Py 110°0Yl1111K1y 111121‘ er Cape D‘or, which was rammed 011 011 W111i" 51- 11111-1 111111941 1191 ° . Street to cross t‘he Railroad on the and sank Thursday afternoon by f B, ho .8 Foundry coal carrying steamer Claqkamac. W951 “M” ° s p ‘ The Clackamns bound from Nor. lwiiaigheagrozslltig‘ a-prroéwrtlglgmg on folk Va.. for Halifax with coal was awn”, sttwhere'“a wwmhman is on picking its wuy through the fog (mfty) Thém is B, grade to the cross- on the last lap of the voyagexwlicn mg and m, account of building“; 11 “Hwhed 1m“ “he C111"? D c" a‘ and cars it is almost impossible to 4.20 Thursday afternoon. The see schooner, salt laden from Turks nzght m, the railway (packs, The island I01‘ Iblrlllytl W311 110110 10 shunting engine with a string of awaiting clear weather. about 12 cars was backing in from Cllptaln Wilkle was nccompanifll the rnst and Mr. McNeil] who was on the voyage. by his wife and had driving did not see ‘the train until a crew of seven. The schooner he was right ‘up on t-he traiih. He sank three minutes after ‘the im- ‘iiiirncrliallcly applied ‘the brakes to pact mung a“ bu; mp, jnnn (lgwn his car (but on_ account ‘of not see- wm, 1L Captain wmqe and ing the train in time and not re- three men were. picked up alive. “awn-m ‘my 51811111 ‘(r0111 111B yflfd" {bllt zMrs. Wilkle and fuup of (he man he could not get iluis car . stopped urrtu-i it was ov-Pr ‘the track crew were drowned. ‘that of Mrs. I f \ A u Mt i h Wilkle being the only body rccov- “("9111 "Moe “'4' s ‘E’ m“ m“ i and. cur struck the automobile Mr. Ray ‘The Moldagaurd disnater w“ m“ Cannon who was on the off ‘aid cover tho Norwegla" 110M100"- so yards with Mr. McNeil-l ‘and Mr. which was bound from Alexandria Gem,“ Andrews Bu" m i,’ The t0 Ell 111118110511 D011! 11nd 1191‘ c“? automobile was ‘twisted out oi’ tain was so off course when she Shape and when. .1‘. {many went w THREE S'Sllll‘.lllEN HAVE ~- minnnwrsuijruu nuu Mug“ uugq Automobile Struck By Freight Train Sat- 300 I frc ‘th t i ed t of the Campbell. Mayor. next reported and ‘throughout Fri» "w?" ragejggll?“ 32):,“ me 113V 9110715 W979 b91115 mud” to m“ automobile and dragged it for about llVlW. turns ur nu rut.‘ Many of Strikers As- tounded at the Action of Their Chiefs and fear President Lew- is Will Cancel Relief. SYDNEY, May 3-~Hundreds of And Dragged For 50 Demolished, But 0c- With Slight Injuries pieces the two men fell on the ground. just as the train puilled up. | ‘Everyone watching evlpectsd ‘to pick them up dead or with serious injuries but, clear of a severe shock and several bruises they are alitl right. The yard man on ‘tho train‘ claims ‘he shouted strikers and"_strike sympaihizors vvhon he saw the ‘au-tomibilo were literally dumbfounded I“rl- .0111 ‘lid not signal lilo oncoming day to lice their principal District w‘ no ‘ho was doing ‘ills best officers marching through the to got the engineers attention‘ 111 streets of Glace Buy under the red 0111'" 10 51°11 i119 ‘170111- T1115 '15 0111i’ streamers of Communism which one of a. number of dangerous ratfi- marked we observance ‘of May ‘way crossings in‘ ‘Summerside and Day m Canada-s largest town The "nless smnemhmg 15 ‘Mme ‘for me principal strike leaders whdtliue protection of the public fatal ac- upenly avowed the" a m am cidcnts are ibound ‘to occur. Wihen Wm, red Leach,“ 1 l,’ l y the Railway Committee of the ' J1 W‘ M53 m“ hp‘ "c119? Sumniersldle Board of Trade was were °m ' clemL 1 e. Dmmt in Ottawa wcenmy, re the new President and Alex. Mackay. Sec- mnm Table may wok up Wm, rotary-Treasurer. John A. Mncdon- Hum H_ A_ Mcxeowuy chayman of aid, prominent in the counsels of (he Raqqway Commission we mat. the turbulent Phalen local, and w,- of installing ma. alarm syswm many other minor labor chiefs also nt several dangerous railway cross- $11000. 1116! P0111119 in which i110 h1g5 in‘ summpppidg, ‘HQIL .Mp_ Mc- anners o no fewer than five of Gem-m assured ‘the Comrmii tee that the U. M. W. locals were promin- all that was necessary to have the ently displayed. ' alarm system inaugurated was for ‘The incident has caused a first the Town Council ‘to ‘pass a resolu- class sensation throughout the dis- ‘a moving train until almost tlon requesting it. A resolution has tri-ct as the executive officers mid 119"?" lm-"Parf-‘d 1701‘ 4101151110101-1011111111 hitherto posed as "moderates" and o“ 8Com!“ or “he Town (1911110111 1101 as opposed t0 the Red lMaclachlan meetm‘ .3111“ ‘i119 11119115131" ‘V1111 element deposed by John L. Lewis 11°11 1V1"- f/"Kvilw" 110111111X W“ during the riotous strike of 192a. pone rmmkr “.1 the matter- How‘ Friday's exhibition by the exc- gggulvlgltsggq $811113?“ o]! Summer" cutive is regarded by a majority of on saturda; age‘: theillgwfiineiifir thc rank and flle as senseless. They ' " fear thwt when Lewis hears of it, (‘he fol-lowing telegram to Hon. Mr. .. .. MCKGOWE" chairman of the Ra“ he will conclude that the old Red way Comm"sm‘on._..seri°us “cm element ds again in the ascendent em at Runway crossmg here coda! and will cancel what llUtle relief he Loss of M“, miraculously avenem has so far afforded the strikers. Consider immediate installation of 111111111" 11511111011“ 111°“ 11"“ mgr-m sygtgm qm-p9mmve_ J_ E has been kept secret from lthe rank and file is th recent acceptance by the District Executive 0i’ $5.000 it ls ‘hoped that the Railway CQm- forwarded through J. l3. Mcliachlau mission may decide to install the by the Red llnternationale of Mos- alarni system at the several danger- cow .'l‘he first inkling the men had oug crossings mt Summers-rims before of what their‘ leaders had done any fatalities occur. was when copies of a Toronto Com- struck that the wrong position was given and would be rescuers were the sic mer off Cape at a. loss until this morning when 'l'hursday afternoon with the loss the ‘Government steamer ‘Stanley of ilvc lives from the schooner foundhthe stricken vessel on Shut- The case is likely to be heard next in Island and made the rescue 0i week in the Admiralty Court here. her crew. The ihlp was ‘believed a The ‘Cape D‘or which went down total loss, but three men remained ‘immediately after the collision cur- aboard. Hopes were entertained rying ‘to their death four members that her cargo would be salvaged. of the. crew and Captain Wilkies While the Moldegaard was bc- wife. subsequently came to the ing sought on the shores near ‘l-Ia- surface and was picked up by the lifax harbor, the mollusses carry- steamer Arleux, which was report- ‘ing steamer Azov from Cuba. for ed to be towing thewreck to Hali- Montreal wrecked itself on the fax. rocks p: the ‘Cape Breton coast S§“Su“.'i.‘i.'2“ia‘iil.“i‘l.illi"ii'§.gill Bandits And Rural mar would be a total loss. o a.‘ the fog was almost as ithick as ev- er with a heavy rain fall. ' (Canadian Press) "Clneksmul" Armlw- . rmvnun, May 3.—~Threc bund- HADIFAX. May 3-—T119 00111 0111" its and one lturni Guard were rying wooden steamer Cieckamns killed and [our persons were was arrested yesterday and $30; wounded ‘in two clashes between 000 damages claimed by the own- Guards and‘ Ibandits yesterday. ers of ‘the three masted schooner Official dispatches from Runch- Cupe D‘or which was rammed by uolo. ‘Santa Clara province say __ that two bandits were cornered at tho Jagua farm and klllcd by Hits illngm- ‘points shall guide y01l ltural Guards. one private was home killed» and a corporal seriously ills spirit safely lead you. wounded. At Med-la Luna, Orient I do not.‘ say "Good-bye" ‘tonight province, ‘two ‘bandits were corner And often 1 she-ii- miss you, ed and in tuca flight one bond" Your ‘presence in my daily ‘Prayers was killed and‘ the other cai11llF011- Shall frame the words "God-Speed e corporal, a private and u civil- you." lan were wounded. |Dr. Oeliseoamr to Qllanltottgwwn -_-.s.--- 1i lied 50.1mm) is tho fellowship with Jesus. Jesus is the child of Love and "God so loved ‘the World t'hat o gave Him" ‘so that‘ not only ls ‘Mid oi"i..ove hut he ‘is also we have the ‘Love of God we shall on HOW!‘ on} fiwdbmni-ttue o-m of Love to mankind and if u ‘F youaFulier Brushes now. ‘P one on. _ ‘» "recon (n. ‘LOGT-‘BITWEEN WATER 81', and Rnchford square. u lady's ensemble suit. Finder please leave at the Vogue. 8i were aaausv new sALs. Ab? brave, fellowship with Jesus. . Nest ls ‘korvles. Service is felilow- ship with Man. ‘Service ‘is not in mlcstiiy attainment or scholarly ‘power. These s"?! man apart from the comm-on mould. Service is _-t’be following of Christ whowentsbout doing good. Service is tlhe stamp of line. lit ‘is the asset of ‘Eternity. m’ "- M’. 5101119111». Whilflillllhkuowiedge of Olrrist will help ‘us River,‘ ‘ "as. "stir" ‘t’ itlohrslipy s: fnmiguiin Central lcltPril I likened!!- ‘WYlNo nan no firms. tsun- floy a Quantity wanted promptly. 06o. H. Tooinbs h Ion. _ 1rr-sausi. "r10 ts?..1u~;uTi-i“5?i‘i rooms. All model's Ionvsaisncil- Phone OBI-L or ufllnoe mo» s BQOI‘. , 1,, 176-8410". “.9, - \ _ __k ‘his’? understand ‘wine service .is. bons- foiilow ha-s lbcauftiftrllfy phrased ‘it "Wouldst thou." so the lleluussmn answered. "Learn the Secrets of the ‘those who have broddfifl i110 ‘P1111 of service. thorny as it may ‘be. After ciinsblrlz ‘toward-s ‘the hillwllfl no which Service hriilrolli Hwy hike. . . Concluding his remarks Dr. Genre spoke as follows: . "tso agdylfew Cross roads we part. And on ‘it may God ‘S9001! W". ill.l.lt‘i>§i.ffilz§‘fpiltff?gfif.fiag U. s. no. Ban Urged oce e . ‘ " t r- - “ ” " ‘“ ° “ At Canadian Ports ship and ‘by. n/tfUL-lli-{eisumiis ‘work he has built Q11 to "the . ‘- ‘- --‘ - “ ‘ ‘a t‘ s“ st‘ "l"‘sr:°::::.::.:i“::t::ts the place m: nod 011g n which 9Y1?“ - i ‘ bgr on was the" “m” a We" glovernmenr to ‘ iaceantemca 53m“ w“ no ‘ _ y ‘ 1M a nited states s a an splendid ‘m, we ‘ Ckcgubluand ‘ports, except in the case of cav- R~=‘e‘*°"'10* 11111-1?“ 11""- 1" filiflf..i"““lfi.i’.i'é‘iit i’; (2.123? parting‘ do“ m 50.1w‘ m6 ‘Manes or in thenivent of a fishing boat of ‘his congregation but hie is un- Sea? Only those who‘ ems m, dsna- will undoubtedly‘ are comprehend its mystery" so only it ‘is possible that he will ‘begin ‘his being zln distress. It was the opin- “MB wdfiougngfflasggi ggegfiumlg ion of the meeting ‘that any United $133’ ax“ d,“ -,,mnm,m,h States boat wanti -to land its giving‘ lnto Bllvsugeliczl ‘work with “wk m“ “mud “mm”! We hie headquarters at Charlottetown. 9°" h“ °'_ '1'“) rim‘. '1 '1’°““‘1' The ‘Doctor ls poldessed of excell- zsaalaitzigtttzrztzwn Better-s Mark In Discus Throw eel. with success. Doctor ‘is filled ‘with regret an. lolv- (Can dlsn Press) in-g Charlottetown the more par- ‘SAN ERA‘ DISCO. May 8. ~ iiciriarly so es his beloved wife “(Glenn Hartrsnft. ‘Stanford Unl- s'lee‘pln‘i;i1l0‘11flllt91l9l>1l1llComelqverslly. battered the world's re- ery here. ‘Leaving Dr. Gauge fakes cord in the discus throw. hesvina the best wiihes of» sii CMIQHD for it 157 feet 1 5-8 inches, at ‘the Pic- his futufe ‘welfare and happiness. illlc A.ss lotion Meet of A. A. U. The serviios and sermon at ‘the in the - nicipal Stadium here work a-LBIidinblflt. Ontario. The "°"‘“‘° Services in The munist paper reached the district carrying in its columns a letter in ‘ which District Secretary MllCKZly ' acknowledged receiplt of the $5.000 from the Red Internationale. -.___. ‘Secretary MacKay is one of the three admitted communists on tho A service of more than ordinary district excutive. illtTs interesting 111181051 W." 110111 111 11111 ‘Melhvdlsl to note that his letter to Mr. Mc- Clwrch yesterday mornlns. when Laclilan. the Communists’ chief fifteen new members were received agent 1p Npvp, scone, begins. lnto the Church on Profession of "Den;- pomp-Ede." Fflllh- The choir. under the dlroo- A striker in ‘conversation with 11°“ M P11110550? W- E- 1110101101‘. a newspaperman fraiskly admitedz. A JR. 0 A. '1‘. C. I... rendered "If the company blows the whistle the anthem ".0 [Paste and See HOW (for work) three quarters of the Gracious the Lord -ls." Th6 M11118‘ men Willi go back ‘to the pits on the. 1-913 RBV- W JVl- RyB-ll. B 11-. Pfelwh- reduced scale (of 10 per cent. off ed and took for his subject“‘The 1924 rates.) Cllrlfiltllfln Church!’- The two-fold 1t is stated that during the re- 0011091111011 01 1-119 C11"1‘011 Rive" cent meeting in ‘Halifax. President in the New Testament as fo it bc- Lewis declared emplmitlcally thni iiig both the Building of which there 1p no room in the I‘, M. W. Christ ‘is the foundation. and the gm- “Redw or "Communists." and Body of Which Ho is ‘the Head. that he further volunteered the was the theme of the tilscoursti opinion that the man who had in- w111°11 W111? 111111101111)’ delivered. troduced tho Russian policy of Tho preacher showed ‘that wliiic “pitrlking on the job" inin Cnnzuln 1110 10111101‘ 00110111111011 18 ll 110F111‘ should be "hanged. drawn and turai one and for purposes of lllus‘ quartered," tralion most suggestive, ycli in rea- lity ‘there is a close and vitul rola- ‘ tionship between Jesus Christ and everfdlsclple of His. such as dons not exist merely between a build- ' ‘ ing and its foundation. The True Church of Jesus is a living orgun- ' ism and as such must adjust her- (Canadian Press) self to changing conditions, to tho DETROIT. Rough sous and n changing needs and experiences of shifting cargo of sand ‘turned the ‘ iranri sticker Kelly island ovnr in Lake Erie, about two miles off men, Point Pelee, yaste ay afternoon. and as the head controls the body. tcon were drowned. the keeper of instant and cordial obedience to and a brighter world. At the evening service the Min- (Canadian Press) especially now that‘ the Summer countryman. Willié R1101! '11)’ 115 a way that-their example would be “°°"' Th“ “m” w“ 9 "“"“t"s‘ type of Christian civilisation. The m5“ Wm‘! and ‘a :l_°w'm‘°k‘ gstiori discussed it with interest. Royal ‘AMEN,’ ab," o, K,“ 1-0. “ED011011 01 ‘M08810 W- 111F101- conslderable shook and weakness. beautifully "l Nico Thee Every dared by the Ohoir. Miss Hazel Ohuroh last evening were h. sdcss‘. yesterday. ust .co‘oe I / The ‘Church is the spiritual body andnine members o a crew or‘ six- so when Chrlstv controls itis the Point ‘Pelw- "K111. told thc ‘Him, His purpose shall be realized A very large congregation enter- later preached on “The Law of the ‘SAN FRANCISCO. May 3. — days are returning, lo reverence 11111119111 11 1W0 111111‘- "c" 1" 111° followed by a“ other“. it would 36 2-10 seconds. slow for Nurmll. sermon was timely and instructive (cummn Pa") Th“ 1mm” 1“ ""3 9mm“! w“ George yesterday suffermlaaevere char, G. F. Hulchesoa. J .R_ Stev- __ Hour" (Qlllyfllk Btainerfs Anthony Carter being soloist, _ of which ‘Christ is the living fiend; Church, every member yielding P1055 ‘"01 1110- 1010i1110llc. the resulfibeing a, purer Church . From Ritola cdheartily into the service. ---— gppppgh» and urggd mg heflfgfg, Psavo Nunni, Finn, defeated iris the sabbath by ‘pendlng m in such Municipal Stadium here this after- mean a better city and a bigger The me“ we“ h"“‘“°“pp°“ "y and afetr the seruice the congrc- LONDON M” 3__1.he Pflncm, especially sood. The male qusrtet- an...“ henmmhue folk)“ by enson and P. Whitehead, sans "i. am Alpha and Omega" was ren- ' “R0 . MAXIMS 0F A ‘ MERCHANT _ Advertising saves time—-which is money. B! Ilali, Canada an Biiiillillii iliiuiifii iiiiiiiii BE usr YEIFMY FAREWELL’ l5 INTERESTING held at Chateau Laurier on \l’crl~ ncsday evening next by the Libur- written Hinden- iii-Conservative Association at stir-iii burg 1“ 1919 Predic- Fergusou will be ‘the ‘speakers, ed German 1m‘ vvlll surpass the banquet given by the Association last year. Reser- vations have been received by ici- ter and wire from as far west as London and a large number oi‘ prominent Conservatives from Toronto have requested tcikcts an‘ t well as front all the llldiugis iiur- , , __ ~ _ round-Trig Ottawa. 1 TOP‘,“‘T9i. 3}.1IIl1.::|nte32),\ iiohi Riulolhh Monty mid lion “'3 1'11",‘ 111"“ ' “m” perial House Would Again Emerge as in Days of Yore (Canadian Press) Mr. ifrutcaux have signified ‘their 1_h“‘1"‘"1""1"' '“',‘.‘_ lichmucltcoglglli: intention oi ‘being present to- (“F1 1'11"‘ 11mm“)""l,“_r(::fi., ccr.||My gethor with a large delegation at ‘RQEQM! ‘ p ' ' “Om the Pronnue‘ of mmbcu |“Comr;iil<‘s oi‘ iilt‘ (Jermain Army. ' ono- tho proud zuni mighty German Army! How can you talk of dc- ‘ spoiidency"! Think of the men wiho Me gave us ir new Fatherland ‘IIIOPB n y than a hundred years ago. Their religion was their faith in. them- selves and in the sacredness of . their onus-r. They built ‘up a! (Unned We") Fillirufllilll], not on e oun a 0 LONDON, May iL-Illeasles are,“ 11°01‘“fsthsif“gedeifolghenfgnfg; rleatllltsr ‘than murders in (iroat.f’l"xth,°5d°. 9," ‘,1 "aim ‘m: ‘ramw llritaln. The reason is that ZIIIIIOSIWvH‘ I nf'“lfquu‘h ‘w "03 ‘olmc and anyone can‘ lug a measle germ “°‘;§_"_ “j “w: ‘nsywgm d) We around in ‘his pocket while toting t1_‘5(§g'"“?f ‘léigfitr :1‘), thyat 1m gun is dangerous business. Om oil” "f" ' rm‘? 1y M“ L é) r ‘he _ each 1,000,000 persons in Britapln, fiilifi‘l"_‘i"a';cdi‘:“gsbon as ‘ w b p r 138 died of measles annually, \\‘lille_ .. , __ ‘ _ murderers reduce each million by‘, (“Hinanyi 1.1] g3?! [first ‘Stair; six. Criminals “c0nipei‘lcd" to slay; “Dtljlil ,1 H“), m f’ 11,111”. n account for f-ivle out of ouch six F)‘ ‘W5 M“ m, “mun 8v ‘la ‘O murders, according-to statistics nntlimd 111111111111‘ {Hm Fmmt ‘w nought on-ly one person in 1.o<>ii.ooo‘{',“_",Y_ lung ds_,""hel.c€aieslto lbe‘ succu-mlbs ‘to deliberate murder. (“Rim h.” fr‘ "tmlllilfirl ca} "1811 Elighiy three men were convict- mu“ ‘ y mm‘ i’ ‘m? a d 1 e “M ‘m C,‘ or murdmr in 1923 and S7 “Wibvst among us. with ‘their (lcep. men. Thirteen men and one womanlstrong mmughls’ Wm succeed m , , , , ‘fusing tliu ideas of today with rho‘. “em hanged’ Most or m” ‘“mlen‘lll'(3(‘iillls relics of ziuolcnq. times and 221111311532?“ had killed Hmgltlnvmhe on them set the stump of eternal ~ ‘ qualitiis which will bring salivation to our Fatlwrland. \ . “Such is the firm convfitlon with whitish I have left tho bloody battle- fields of this War of Nations. l Tonorggznadhaln Pgessgl hill‘? ulititilvssi-ii giro ‘lilviloirl: ifiruggilc ‘ . . ay — 1c itlcu o my “u iei‘uiit,an< sta never that cancerls hereditary or even in-|lio-l-it‘rt‘ that it was its death strugg- foctious is boing given up said 11;. llrisil Hall, noted English surgeon , of Bradford. who ‘is visiting Tor» ‘1 11"“? 011911 M011 11511011 11110 onto and will address the Ontario 11110911011 ‘"1 ‘"1111 1 111111011 ‘my 11011011‘ Mpdlcnl Asnciayio“ this week, of our ultlmzitc victory own in t‘hc my)“; 01mph,“ 580,113.10 be Sowing» darkest ‘liuurs of the war. I couilrl ho said "upon the tlitrory that it ‘[1111’ 1191111 i" 111)‘ 1115111 111 1110 111$‘ L... came“ by parasite‘ (luck. tic.‘ of our (ruusu and my Cflllfitltlll- roaches. rats and mice are under 1"‘ 1" 0111' 1“11111‘Y1'11111‘11 111111 1110 ATI-lly- xusploion as carriers of parauiita" "F01" 1119 111111‘- ‘1191118’ 11 110ml 0i wild potllllrnl passion and sound- ing speeches has overwhelmed the _ _ ancient structure of our state. and apparently ‘destroyed all our ' sacred traditions. Yet this flood will subside again. ‘Then from ‘the (Canadian Press) teurpeshuous seas of our na/tionail STAROGARID, Poland, May 3.-— life will one’ more emerge that The ‘Commission investigating the rock—Tlie German Imperial] House ileralling of Dydtkuhnenporlin Ex- -——to which (‘he hopes of our Fath- press 119m- here yesterday. found vllirrliri ‘was confidently set, nearly today that lt restililerl from a crim-‘1f1111l1’ 11 09111111‘? 0K0. by our own ef- ‘innl act. No trace of the perpsirut- 90$- ors have yet been found H V . ‘The wreck cost twr-ntyfivc lives ourwiifgogglr 6110111521122“ '111‘1‘015 B1111 imrl caused 1th in ur oi’ ill. llnits " ‘ ~ ' ‘ ‘l’ "We 1'0" were found tnobavgo been removed Mme‘! their “WY “mom: "1 w‘! from the rails and 1i crmvhzu‘ was ‘Than H00 how morril Vil‘ill‘1’3 have "“ "9' “or rvn which no nriiion ‘is tmititlcri in look lnu-k with more pride than lilo iiwntain pvoplt‘, so long m: it TI-lliilllirvi iru“- .10 "Spit Tum-L “m. flu-Ln only. will Hill ‘hlnml of n11 lliost: ivlin fvll bulls-vim: in ithg KFPIIIIICSS nl‘ (formally intro llyjgn ‘pnuri-rl out not ‘in vain. I “111 1110i hope I lay d-own my pen 51ml firmly build on yum-Voting (;(‘riu:|ii_\‘Y" lN ‘m’ slgiétriiilf - “(ouelgrmeus ' ;\=ANc*(_ L.\G-\*YT1-.-‘(J_ u “VURN$;T'O --’ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. , "F0110W 111a crowd ‘to Webster's Corner tonight. Illg special show. You will sou stimctliing worth while. 305 Jn-toucrbm 0F- Betclc- Ar- , BiG-AMIYF‘. "Rev. ‘E. A. Wcsltiiiorolnlirl will lecture in Mill View Orange lluil Maximum and mliilniilm icmpon ‘"1 May 7'1‘- 11931111111115 111 3 0'1“101“11- “hues, Lecture will be strpplementctl with Toronto, cloudy n high class musical program. Montreal’ m“. __ Ladies please bring baskets. Atl- Qircboc. mill . mission 25 cents. if stormy Thurs- HaHiilX, clourly ‘lny “lsh-t. wmo Frmny- at some St. John, cloudy 1101"‘. 30.-5~4M3|- Boston. cit-or New York, cirur . "Positive sign of spring and Chmwn, cloudy . . . . . . .5fi~---i0 slimmer, Brent's refreshment bun- i-Iigh ‘tide this morning u-t 7.45 gulow at Victorlu Park. stodted and tonight at 7.38. and ready for action. Pure choco- ‘Sun sets (his evening at 7.13 and late. bars and penny goods. Morris rises tomorrow morning ‘at 4.40. Peerless drinks Hungerford Smith's i-‘uli ‘moon Friday, May 8th. v.19 famous fruit syrups for fountain. a.‘m. 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