MAXIMS - OF A MERCHANT .To get "£112 benefits advertising must keep on assteadily we you expect the business to keep on. Charlottetown G as“ Ill’ noun", dl-n. TF0 Canto “HliWliii iiiii; SHAKE HiNlii .WllH AMEHIEA" Said Brawny Iowan to King George at Wem- blew--His Majesty Proved Equal to the Occaision LQNDON, M‘a_y—1_7—.—King' George " lliid an unexpected encounter with an American yesterday morning. hut proved equal to the occasion. with the Queen he was touring the Palace of industry at the Wembley Exhibition and was sur- rounded by dozens of interested Founded _ jg" ‘SIR BRODERIOK HARTWELL visitors. Suddenly a big lirawny fflflll, accompanied by his small soil, iaiishetl his way tlirougli the throng. Tile King's attendants were just springing forward when the mail smiling broadly, shoved ou his hand and exclaimed: ' “Howdo king! Shake hands with America." The king looked a little surpris- ed, but grasped the hand warmly. "And my son." the American added. _ The King complied. from England to the big dividends. "When did you arrive,’ ‘he ask- Tafflc In Arms (Canadian Press) GENEVA, May 17.—-Tile ‘interlin- ,, tional Conference for the Colltrol It was real 50ml 1° meet the of Traffic in Arms and Munitions at u druiit convention constructed for supervising ifrnfflc in Arms and War materials yesterday de- . cidcd that g-un powder and explos- ives should be placed ill the cate- ‘gory of arms which are supposed ed, laughing, and the American re- plied heartily: ' “Sir, l have just come over, and ‘this is sure worth it” The American was John Townle, of Iowa, and he rsaid afterwards: ‘King. He gave us some greeting. It was on the impulse of the moment that I stepped forward, as I -felt I must have a handshake with a ‘mnn so respected in America." Whose rum-running business from England to New York is said to be ruined as the result of large seizures by the ‘pro- hibition navy. He organized a company for the express pur- poeg of running liquor cargoes ‘States. A few of his first ship- ments are salfd to have paid Appointed Egypt's High Commissioner (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, May 17~The Right lieu iSlr George Lloyd, Uilioilisl. member of Parliament, ‘has been nppointeil big-h commissioner for idgypt. Ho will succeed Field Alarshal Viscount Allenby, who has held the post since 1919. Debt Settlement Negotiations (Canadian Preu) WASIIIINGTON, May 17.--d)ebt htliilefllfilll. negotiations are pro- grossing not only with France, but with Czechoslovakia. Romania, Greece, Jugo ‘Slavia, Esthoula and‘ Latvia. Two Sailors Injured By Gas Explosion to have no military value and there whatsoever. Inspiring Sermon At St. James fore are not subject ‘to any control i?!‘ and file against the 7/17 ///' The People's Paper ‘Elli liil illiliitfi illlllil lil [Nlljllllil Town Council Passed Resolution Calling on Govt. to Invoke Pow- er of Peace Act-- Mayors Held Conference ' ._.___ SYDNEY, N. S., May 17.—-B_v a vets oi‘ ».il.\' to five, the Glace Boy Town Council at special meeting last night passed a ‘motion calling oil the Government to evoke the power of ‘the Industrial Peace Act towards curling the situation exist- ing iii the mining industry of ‘the plovincc. The meeting was coiled for the purpose of dealing with a prepared resolution presented by Mayor D. W. Morrison, the result of a conference between the lilay- ors of Glace Bay, New Waterford, [Dominion and Sydney Mince, held earlier in the day, ‘to the effect that the Premier -be requested to get the miners and ‘Besco togeth- er ill another attempt towards con- cillatlng the difficulty and pave the way to a resumption of work ut thc» mines. After some discuss- ion i‘t was passed unanimously. Resolution Was Passed. Councillor‘ 1V, E. MacDonald. thou presented the original rc- solution dealing with the mutter of lllV0k‘llg the provisions of the lil- dustriul Peace Act ‘to end the dis- pute-, which motion had been pre- seiltcil ailll withdrawn at a meet- ing of the Council earlier in the week. The Council divided for six resolu- oil. The Town Solicitor Nell R. Mac- Arthur, was accordingly instructed thut in the event of Promlel‘ Arm- llllillil! failing to bring the ‘parties ‘to tho dispute together, as outlined‘ ill ‘the first resolution, ‘or in the event of -tile ‘Council not hearing from him before next Th d , h Drot-ceileti to prepare siidlls £13191‘? ‘l5 ‘m-‘ly b0 necessary in the mak- Preaclrliig the third of n series m5 or a lllrllllll lllllllvflilfln i0 i118 of centennial sermons before a large congregation a‘! St. James Church yesterday luornlilg, ‘llev. text, Hebrews 12:27; “That tlieso things which cannot be shaken may remain." Minister of Mines to put into ef- fect ‘the provisions oi’ the Industrial .1 esce Act. a-t least in so far as the bl ‘ William Orr Mulligan took as his :;‘,,,;l;?;,l,(_’n clauses apply l“ the Premier Armstrong is expected to arrive in Sydney. on Tuesday morning to look over the situation, Speaking on the changes ill tlleolo according ‘to a statement made by gicul thought ill the past century ‘Mr. Mayor Pynn, of North Sydney to. Mulligan went on to poiilt out the night. I-lis visit will be on ‘the in- tremendo-us changes in religious vitation of F. L. Kelly, M. P. Quiet interpretation not only within the was reported from all the co iiery last hllnllcrzi yczlrs. hilt also in the BTW-B i008!’- last forty years. For many today. the Bible llud not the authority it once had. in our father's day it was a text book oil sclcilce, on his- tory, on luw uild ()l'(l(‘l', tlild 011‘ the teaching of ethics. Today i": was llo loillrol‘ ii text hook oil these sub- jects. Not only were tllcre cllaiutvli (Canadian Press) NORFK)IJK, May 17.——Two sall- ors were injured, one seriously lll ml explosion today aboard the It.- uliiiil steamship Ad-igo anchored off Scwells point. The explosion is be- lloved to have been caused by the iircilirlillailion of gas ln the hunk- crs, nnd was followed by n flro which was extinguished with thc ilRHiiliflllCB of a coast guard cutter and n fire boat. -—-<oa>-—-—- Guilty But Insane LONDON, May 17. - Ernest ilhoilon, an lll-vear-old valet. iivlilv | was found gllll-ty of the ‘murder of (iraco Iilaka ‘ler, a pretty iii-VP"- old actress and dancing instructor. in thi- fashionable West ‘Krnslnif- Are Relieved (Canadian Press) RABAT, French Morocco, Mny 17 ill regal-d to hilllicul authority, but —-TllB French outposts at Aouley, evcll iiluils iitilliiifiliilliflil of (toil Where fifty men have been sur- wns different. ill regard to thc old rounded f0,- two weeks by Abdele] quollliilil of salvation. there “as hriin's invading Illffians. have been less t-lllpliltsis upon thu‘i; lilo Hillel‘ relieved by genera] co|ombatls for. vicw of salvation being suppluulcd neg, an official commmflque uunmm by ll wider and more tlilll1]\l'U|l(!n'(‘.6d. slvc ctlllcui licovcll llllil interpretation. The relief came after itwo ‘ 'i'ilv weeks of continuous day and night llull \Vllll‘ll \l'cl'u so resmmnce by the garrison’ which rury rtzil lo o-iit" iiiiiicrs, were not pm] been sustained by food and so litiir llOl‘ so rcill to luuliy ui blocks of ico for water dropped to their \'llll(ll‘(‘ll lflflll)’. 'l‘llc iiprnltei- prococtlcil what were the tiauscs (zilllngos ill viiiwpoillis oil religious must enter ilicln by French airmen. to lisk — or lire-so co, still, said the g preacher, one an objection ‘against iullttcrs ill this century. lie found the tloifmtliiflm 0f science. Science that these were tilroo, (l) A liigll- might heal the bodies of men; but H‘ crltlclslll; (2) in I'l('f‘ll science; the 8011i 0f man was not the there (3) u lilodorli crlllcul philosophy. 'l‘lirse titre" forces hnd affected the tileologiclll thought church ill Christendom. ion ilisirlct early last month. Tho jury returned n vorrllrt of "Rililtv hilt insane," and the eourti accordingly ordered that Rhodes "he detained during the Kins“! pletisilro.“ , m-{O-t-i Condensed Specials nwm-ee per ward. not each J1 insertion in this column. “t ‘Wmren - wAmllssss AT once. Apply Victoria Hotel. 1081i 16 5-31 U i0! PRINTING or sveav gfilsriptioll cheaply and exped- cllllilliy executed. Cnordlall "firs! Job Printer). Pllollo 138. I FOR ARBOR oAv-oLAoiotus liiilbs lae to 40c dbl. -Dll1lllll1 15¢ 8341c each. Both mixed colors. than Lily m, Double Holly- ; v 10c. three Manitoba ~l 0,: two feet mil soc. post- illl (nitrate list oil request ‘r - . Grails. Kimono. ION I 18 1i possible exception Orthodox Church. analysis of a teat-tube. Dealing wit hthe third fact which of every had a spiritual effect on theologi- witli the cal thinking—thait of the critical of the (trot): philosophy-Mr. Mulligalrmade re- ference ‘to Kent's objection to the Ilonllng wltll ‘llu- first lifillll. that religious virtue which, was ‘based on of higher crlticlsnl. .\1r. Mulligan the 11099 0i Hsaveu and the fear pointed out the real meaning of the of Hell; hi! obifiotlotl bfliilfl-Aiiliti term. flllll then dealt with some of such was not virtue sit-all, but ra- its results upon the books of the iher self-interest. criticism had ought to do good and follow after righteousness without hope of re- this old conceptions Illhlo. Willie changed many and that mini still ‘ill! great spiritual verifies to ward or fear of punishment. bore witness The which the Bible still remained- There were.other interesting de- mnln velopments in theological thought. fact to keep before the Christian There were certain reactionary believer was not who wrote the movements. There. wore tile men in book m- whn gave ‘the message, so the old churches, Protestant and much as the appeal of that mes- Catholic who wrrt- faithful to the sage to the soul of man. modern spirit of progrc- ss under- Dealing with the second fact can. mining religious faith. These could 5mg 9o mnny changes, tho speaker be traced ‘in liiovclilonts in these stated ihait the world of tileoioizi churches iiiirins tiinfliiliurr- cal thought lins not been the some since Darwin wrote and published pointed out that. in hi; Qpgch making book, "The Oriiz- these chanlel in of Species." Thnt book had lllv- viewpoints, man "till iv" ill” “em Federation of German omeon. iii Pflniflfl i0 i119 "limbs! of 9B. wlt-llillut being near id not being in the all man a different idea of creation. of God. l I ltllinl been taken up “m1 used tars world! Miflelltr- ‘Tllti 0°81” ° tile lDawes replrwtion plan as in- were reported science and too Christ was still the only hope of “mm, o; ,;u1n||m9m_ much“ m, igygmflllUlllt for not oendhlg to 15, 1926, compared with 56 com- panies with 848,899,600 capital tile 91y by agnostic d the world's salvation. fiflilfiigfliéithlif. llgilllllflusflef Clo-d’: still held to Ill Eternal hope. Th0" tile foreign slower: o disclaimer of were the things itbst could nitat be oemlsoyb war guilt, amt ugpotlsd P m M "8 M: 50o "Mm me Whilst paying a tribute of. res- shaken. they were what wou ev- tile security pool proposed‘ y 9 gisfégspgmlnl ‘Eek-of l." ‘year. ‘ Revelation. In summing ‘u".‘ fir. Mulligan spite of all ill philosophy and And man pect ‘to the achievements of sclen- er remain. V-‘r tflfnead t ready to Bdlybllt‘ , I those who ImOW-l MAXIMS / violets ler. 1.‘... CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 Simple Funeral ' of V.erdun’s Hero JudgdPelletier Died Saturday Only a PARIS, May 17.—Wlth limp- ie ceremonies the funeral of General Charles hero of Verdun, who died loot week, was held here today. The body woo taken from the Chapel of the Invalid": to the cemetery of Montparnalle. on the gun-carriage of a French field 'plece. gwreath and a single bunch of WCTQ 0" Three non-commissioned offic- ers walking beside the carried cushions were placed all the mlfltary decorations of the great ooid- Mangln, the laurel the coffin. gun upon which _ (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, May 17.—-Judge H. C. i _ Canadlfs Trade lll4 lilliililN I5 Siilliliilli From Canada is U. S. 1924 Estimate Credit- ed by Coast Guard Officials. WASHINGTON, May 17.—When the Department oi’ Commerce re- cently reported that $40,000,000 worth of liquor was smuggled into the coilntry last year, it was only making n conservative guess. The true total ‘may be greatly in excess of this figure, according to coast guard officials. One T0 Fourteen Gains Ten Millions OTTAWA, May 17.- Can- ada's trade was ten million dollars greater in April than in April last year and the in- crease was chiefly in exports. A recapituiation of exports and imports for last month shows that Canada exported goods to the value of $59,909,377‘ and ‘im- ‘poi-ted $59,106,651. In April, 1924, exports were $48,880,914 and imports $80,173,141. Exports of agricultural and vegetable products were six millions, and of animals and animal products increased about two millions. There was also big increase ll" exports of metals as compared with April, 1923. Years For Bride Pclictier, retired judge of the Su- perior Court, of Quebec died yes- t here , aged 84. Communist Russi Very indignant (CanaEi_Press) MOSCOW, May 17.—- ‘Communist Russia is aflame with indignation i Sofia, Bulgaria. of rnl, in which 160 were killed, ._.._,-_4-o->-—— Would Violate (Special to the Guardian) isien says Germany is considering making a proposal to guarantee frontiers as they exist on condition being united to the Reich. lf accepted, declares the Parlslen in thc report the German proposal would amount not only to the first sulioiie blow ito ‘D8 delivered agliin-st the peace treaties, ~ but would give ‘Germany territory equal to all slle lost by the cess- atlon of Alsace de Lorraine. Silesia and Sohleswig and inlstal her in the very heart of Europe. with command over ~all routes. t S Sande On Flying r Ebony Is Again To The Front CHURCHILL DOWNS. Louis- ville, Ky., May 17.—"Flying Ebony" ridden by Earl Sande won the $50.- 000 Kentucky Derby yesterday. while tors cheered 60.000 raiucoated their "IF-lying Ebony" won by a never and finished last. Territory Handed Over To Russia of Northern Sflghilllell from Japan a to the Soviet government of Itus- I signing of protocols and the 0116"- b lug of Russian consulate at Alex- androvsk. Japan established a military oc- e cupation of the th'e island of Snghalien, which hnd s slans in Siberia in the winter of 1919-20. ‘Some Japan had acquired from Rilssln tile southern part of the island. mo»? Boris Won’t Si-gn VIENNA. May 17—An- uncoll- firmed. dispatch ting the Sveti Kral bomb explosion. Only three of the condemned men are in _ custody. were killed by the time when court martial convened and have escaped the military search a which has ‘been in progess sinoe e the iblsst s-hook Sofia. Claim Dawes Plan CannotrBe Fulfilled convention here today. condemned a QOVBNYIIICHL tel-day morning at his residence Cummerce states apropos of “In. visible itemsz" inmm-ts 1;,- smuggled liquors‘ E5. Jr., son of a Chicago capitalist was tlmates of this vary widely. After sentenced yesterday to serve one a careful study of the recorded ex- to fourteen years ports, imports and consumption of prison. lliigéiéhmiiifi ti?‘ on... 8...... Appropriation Re in 1923 was iii. least $30,000,000. llgallllll llle Plllpeclell execlll-lllll l“ slice for liquor illegally ‘manufac- lllell recently tured in neighboring countries and sentenced to death as responsible 80m here, “m. did n include the 1'01‘ 110111111118 0f 5V9“ Krill Catlled‘ profits of bootleggers. l't is ‘belicv- _ 9,1 ma, ‘he anwunt due m foreiyr An appropriation for acting in the Qrg on “m, amount m 1924 was cond‘ilct of strikes in progress in somewhat greater, as the number coal fields of Nova Scotla and West 0f foreign ships lying off the coast llj/irsizia am! Kentucky ‘vas voted ~ was larger, and it was not until y I 0 late in ‘the year that coast guard Board of the Iinlteil Mine Work- wus able to picket them with much ers. which gllgtvotillzfbogeiilsequen-tly the sum of The Board has been ill session sin-- __ , . . s entered on this ac» ce Tuesday. PARIS’ May 17' The Fem PM ‘counting. ill the opinion of offlc- state amount ials connected with the customs tile Polish and Czecho Slovak ll°l"'l°e- llllll ll l‘ l°“' elillmala" , , afternoon that recordls are that the Allies consent to Austria M“! kept o‘ seizures “om which‘ ultimately, -tlley hope to arrive at more accurate estimates of the size of the bootleg smuggling. The $40,000,000 csfmoite ifor 192‘ lls regarded as far below the m‘ark. and represents what they ‘believe judging from general observations p _ of the number of rilm runners, the lng to welcome Rev. L. Eniericlt Bllllllll Clllllllllllll- exports of other countries and thc Emerick is a oung mnil ' rate of consumption. of studious appefiance m“; Most of the smuggled liquor rep- comrs to tile church very esented in the $40.000.000 figure highly recommended, His TWCIVG came from Canada, ‘they say. {ii Nearly 100,000 At UQNDQN, May ]7_—-,Negr]y 1gp’. provided anchorage for over 80 specm 000 people visited the British Em- REV |__ Q EMEFHCK "if" Vessel-Q l" llle llme llll‘ acclamauonv pipe Exhibition ng wflfnblgv yes. . Q v _ _ . const-gllzlrtl hlockodi- was started “Capmm HM" {hushed second and terdsy. Attendance at the big fair "Son of Johny third, tfme 297 2.5 since opening May 6th has been. fll l about ‘the same as the same period length. The favorite Quatraill was last year. The weather has been, in the race ‘from ‘the start perfect. i Menace Seen In .......... .; ' TORONTO, Mr_ l". ‘ill l Iilrkonhcnil is to lfzllfiflovll AHSlIIllI (‘hullihiirlnili an British Fill-vigil TOTACO, May 17.—The transfer menace to British commercial avi- sla was completed today with thc increase of Gsrmay's air service Samuel luatono, British aviation northern part 0i’ work been Russian territory, as a r9811" Junkers and of a massacre of Japanese by Rnfl- nine cc-ilntrics including Ger-many, Hilllllglry, Austria, Esthonia, Lat- ycars previously via, ‘Switzerland ntid Roumania. ----¢-0>-——- Sir Francis Bell from 3°llll “Y5 Sir Francis Henry Dlllion. _Beil. Illa-i Kill! 307i! i!“ Talllleil w Attorney General of New Zealand. Bil“ "is deli-ll Wllllllll-ll ‘ll ill“ was laet evening chosen Premier ' ' men condemned to hens for 910i" in succession to the late lion. W. Cathedral E Massey” several of Agriculture sag l“ the M55997 c“ met’ becllm“ vice yesterday was beautiful and the when, llllllllel‘ °l Flllllllce- l‘ 9°" wlll°ll tile Anthem "Blessed Be the Lei-n" w“ “l” held by “l” late Premier will; rendered with Mr Ben Acoril firmed in office and in the present m“ ministerial portfolios. the Times during the week ended llilay ll.‘ In a amplil t on th o t '. , lcanadla" p"“) rude lillijlilllfie, ethe DCIJZIfHIZXIIIIrYOQI "L05 ANGEUES- Cam" May 17'“ Bernice Day, a bride recently coll- victed of disfiguring with acid the ' “The c1110; unreported “em of face of her husband, Darby Day. in Sail Quentin iquors in neighboring countries it ‘the amount usaoor venouu DEAD "This estimate ‘made no allow- Strikes Voted (Canadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. iMlny 17.- Generai Charles Mangin. whose brililllant attack at Ver- dun in the Great War made him famous, died in Paris. He was decorated with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor and was among those who fav- ored the creation of a buffer state between ‘France and Ger- many along the Rhine. ‘International Executive adjourned yesterday. oaii- Will Continue Synod 0f British Columbia Officials declined to ‘Coast guard offlcia s said this m... New Minister can get other peobl ready to buy. ’ Annllll aubmlvilrmi WWI". Canada and U. B. A. lZNiiiNl] llllEl] ill IN illX ill Bl] llliililNliilfi Whose Obje-ct is to Embitter Class Hat- red and Destroy the Constitution. LONDON, May 17—1irlilsh Coin- iillliiists, connected either directly or indirectly to the Third interna- ' ill-lllll, reccived ivariiilil,’ 100M’ that they lllul-I‘! cr-ose illl llOllllCill agitation in this country, or face luost ilrastic action by the Govern- inoiit. Facts now revealed indicate that the silibject has been cililslilered at u (‘abiiict iiiet-tiilg which gave llfllllt‘ Secretary Sir “lillialu Joyri- soii-lllclts full power to act against i‘oliiiilllliists, rtfusiiig to cease ac- tive work for a revolution. "We iiitclul to be masters ill our own House", the Home Secretary de- clared. "Vi/c will tell Moscow that her Nationals may come here to irzidc, or for purposes of busi- ness, but we are tired of the influx iuto this country of men whose ob- jtci is to emiiit-tcr class hatred and ilcsiroy the Constitution. The areal Soviet organizations sock to wage war daily and nightly upon (‘very civilization which differs from their own." ‘ By lull. TORONTO, May 17. — Their Exceilencies thc Governor-General cf Canada, Lord Byng of Villly and Lady Iiyng and stuff will he ill ‘attendance at the opriliiig of the spring nleetlilg of thc Olnurlo Jockey Clllil) at Wood- bine Pilik next Saturday, and while in thc city will the the guests of His Iionor the Lleut-Governor at Government House. Their Excelleulnies will attend tile races in stat-e. with postiiilions and outrlders, with all escort Preaolies At Christian Church (‘Canadian Press) VICTORIA, B. C., May 17.——Eigh- teen British Columbia Presbyter- iail ministers and eight riders op- A very [gar-gs congregation atnposczl to Church Union have issn. o be the ‘lowest possible ‘figure, tended service in ihc Central-ml a lylllllllllelll llllllllllllcllll‘ lllell" lll lohrlsum, Church yesterday nmnFtention to continue the Synod of elzures so ‘far, the imports and the new Minister. Reverend Mr. wife and son will arrive here with- in a few weeks. For some ‘time pa-st Mr_ Emorlck had .beeil very ill and his appearance last Sunday, hnd to he postponed on this uc-i count. He has now recover-ed Atlantic tram ‘Narragansett m“ and he filled the pulpit oi’ the R‘ 1"“, Atlantic City‘ N‘ J" “quell . -bllt 12 rum Central ‘Christian Church ye-stcr- “med “may revealed _ day “ma, admlrablx carrying ships in that area, which (Canadl; Press) NEW YORK, May 17.—A semi- oflicial observation cruise over lilo (Canadian Press) May 5. Succeed Chamberlain As Foreign Sec’y. Secrets ry. nccorillilg from Paris. The Weather, Etc. 1F ‘(ou s-or ENOUGH iMafi-itfiATiéN — ‘THEQES A LOTOF SATISFAQTiON ,_ iN ewislo- ‘Iourz. ‘ St-idbovd A G-oob TRiMMiuo-l. LONDON, May 17— A terrible l" "will tion in the opinion of ‘Sir Samuel nstolle is fouild in the proposed y 75 percent this summer. Tlle Morning Post quotes Sir xpert as saying that a great net- of German air lines wlll| prend over Europe, controlled ‘by affecting eight or N ow N. ‘Z; Premier WELLINGTON, N, Z., May 17.- New Pastor Central Christhn Honfwm. Noswortliy, Minister chum‘ lmmlgmlllln The music at the morning ser- nd the exipting members of the as SOMBL l . ‘ ' xecutlve council have been con- a power“, Mr’ mm“ ck p Befmim illkiill as his Maximum and minimum tenlpcr; "Thou art not‘ far from the ainres; Kingdom of Cod". (Mark Toronto, mi,- 96 N u, lilifi-zh co m" e k m ‘Montreal, olcal‘ n e u so e ‘s r mar s e Qugbec’ e19,"- _ ew preacher said that people liked to Chung-n, (‘lgudy __ ——-—- have their church near because of lining; gluudy TORONTO, May 11. -—New com-.the benefits . its nearness brings st, 30pm cloudy _ __ New York, clear ..:...6~i——58 Kmsdom ot ‘Hssvsn- The scribe High tide this morning at 1.3a that. came to Jesus mentally und- and mnqgm M 7_5g_ -‘ - erstood‘ the demands of Jesus hut gun new up, evening a, 739 m“; i110"!!! J9"! Bald b9 W85 "t!" U19 rises tomorrow morning ut 4.28. Kingdom of Heaven the New Test- New moon pygmy, May “m; ‘t ament "does not lay he ever enwr- 11,34 ,,_m_ . . . . . . . ..6.l.——42 uthorized capital of 815.463.800, to the Monetary revlous week. and with 96 com- ‘ 7180 l. m. ‘from thc Royal Canadian Dragoons on‘ Saturday, Jlny 23rd, opening iiay, and olrM-‘mdny. May 25th, Victoria Dny ciltering ‘by the new entrance on \V0odbine Avenue at the hcnd of the honlestrctch, just btfori- thc first race and proceed- ing dowii the course to the mem- hcrs ‘enclosure, where they will be rcccivcti by the ‘President and of- ficcrs of the Jocky Club. Changes In Elections Act OTTAWA, May 17— A bill cou- tainlng niiislldlllelits to the Domin- ion Elcctlons Act will be introduc- ed in the House of Commons in thc licnr future, according to an lillS\\'0l‘ ilitulc by Pri-iilier King to ‘enquiries of ‘Wlllialll lrviuc (Labor Calgary, lilnsl.) ! ill reply to Mr. Irvine the Prime hllnistri‘ suiil in the House today that the hill “ll-ill ho brought down vt-ry soon." ’l‘lic llnlilro of the Zllllilflillflélltli has not liiiteil (llv$i'll).§'i d, hilt cflflil‘? iii tho ‘Stllfllilll Mr. lrrlnu witii- iiron‘ ll resolution proposing illllUllfllllGlliS to thc act which would ropcnl n clause ilesigllod to ill'i‘\’i‘lll, iiiifliilllllllllfln’ from contri- llliillljd, to party funds, on thc bro- iiilsi‘ that llli‘ (lovi-riliilcut hail niiitiiiliiiriils limit-r roii-‘iili-riitiriil. Beer Plot Exposed l‘illi..-\lil‘1l.llll-1ll\, Pu., hlzly l7.— .\ sot-lot illvvsiigiltitlll hi‘ u special stiuuil of D0110!‘ kliowil as the "i‘ltiill‘ lknporuls" has revealed a ('iill.'~‘1‘ll"l(!y liclwcrll a nilmbci‘ of llhilnilrlpliiu brewery t)l.‘.'ll(‘l“. arid lillJlli 100 patiol-ulcn (lolllillrtl to i)l'('\'\‘lll illn hicwcrlcs irom vio nt- liif: tire prohibition law. DIIQIJIUI’ oi Public Safety Butler. so tioclurrd today, nf-ter his suspen- sion oi forty putroimen charged with accepting bribes from brewer- ies and in aiding brewery employ- m in bailing illegal beer on trucks for delivery to saloons. The sus- pended men comprise more than llali' of the personnel of one pollcc district. and include the captain in cllargc of the dstrlct. ¢—-—<ooa>- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Extra Special Show at Sourla on Tuesday. ‘Bill-of Might." 1080 "An iliumtoif Poultry Lecture slid Koneljal meeting will be held at llaisiuroot sellout House ‘Vt-dnssday eveflinfl. May 20th, at ‘Mil. I. G.‘ Davidson, Dominion Poultry representative, Silmlncrslile tide eighteen mili- (°°"¢l"\IId_iI'°m,Pl'pg‘,3) , Il-les later than Charlottetown. use RCBIH lioo . V and. ,_ rg dliglltlmr. _ gel- f Bills and goult‘ Asooamu will Add .. tile mill. ‘ICIHHBII