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Great British Strike Came To An End Yesterda
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Alrship Norge Dupli
cated Within Three
Days the Feat of
Lieut. (,om Richard
Byrd
(Canadian Prcaa)
NEW YORK May 12-/rho air
ship Norge, second aircraft in his
wry lo ily over the North Pole,
was on its way to a, landing field
at .Nome, Alaska, today, the 45th
birthday ol Lincoln Ellsworth, New
York one of the expedltion's lead
The great balloon duplicated
within three days the feat of the
iliree engined aeroplane Miss Jo
scphine Ford ,piloted by Lieut
Comm Richard Byrd, with the dlf
ference that Oom Byrd returned
to Kings Bay, Slpitzbeil.eli in a 1
600 mile nonstop flight, while tho
Norge continued a 2.750 miles
journey toward Nome
Roald Amundsen, commander of
the third expedition to reach the
North Pole and the tirst human.
being to leach the South Pole.
wirelessed yesterday 'to Ralph Lo
men. Norwegian Consul at Nome,
lo have 100 men ready to lower
the dlrlgible He said he would
keep Mr Lomen advised of pro
gresg by radio and the Consul had
lour anchors, known as ‘dead
men” placed in readiness to hold
tile ship down,
file Norge left Spitzbergen at
item Norwegian time. or 5 a m
cistern daylight saving time yes
lerday and sailed over the Pole
with the 17 members of its crow at
is m today Norwegian time, 7
ifclocklost night Eastern Stan
dard time
Tho news reached the New Yoilr
Times and St *louis Glolle Demo
rrzit tile iirst message ner recciv
erl direct from the Pole, .lt $05 a
lil bastern Standard timc
Cominunder Byrd saw the Norge
oil but remained at Kings Buy to
prepare, lu the words o' lleiit A
N Parker, oi his party, ‘o ‘lnv
ligaio every loot of real estate near
llie Polo lor Uncle Sam
Tnolitytlve men have now seen
thc North Pole, six in ha Feary
expedition, Commander Byrd and
mecbanieian nnd 17 ui the Norge
The Norge reached the .Polc in
15 hours from Klng's bay, Com
inander Byrd required 15 hours
and 30 minutes to go to the iPolo
and bark to Klng‘s LBay in his air
illdne, .uid Poary using dog sleds.
took ollrllt months for the trip to
We lifllv limi back to civillzntloil
The Nlorito travelled at upproxi
mHl0|y lilly miles an hour and it
has estimated that if sho kevpt
‘his burr, she would reach Point
Barrow. enroute to Nome. at I0 p
"' “idlslli Lastern Standard time
The ship lost ll hours by the
mere ict of passing over the Ipolo l
that is on approaching inc pole ll
Wits I .l ln today Norwegian limo
aboard ship, and a momoiit latci
H “'“" 2 D m yesterday
Tho whole 2,750 miles route was
lil lilo land of the midnight sun,
making ll a daylight trip through
'/\““\‘ Dasslng the pole the Norge
which started with enough fuel for
J000 miles, headed for an iinox
l1l<>roo_nrea estimated at 1.000.000
‘ifllllirc miles Explorers of the past
believe they have found evidences
ol land in this area
Piilil
Y UVEH
GOOD OLD BALDWIN”
nouncement Was Followed by Cheers
and Handclapping A Moment Later
Thousands Stood at Attention as a
Radio Orchestra Played “God Save the
King”-The Miners Strike Continues
Pending the Decision of a National
Conference Called for Friday Next in
Kingsway Hall London
__ *__ (Canadta n Press)
LONDON May 12 -The British general
stiike was called off today
Announcement of the settlement was
made fiom Downing Stieet wheie the
Geneial Council of the Trades Union Con
gross met Pi emiei Baldwin and his Cabinet
| The Cabinet Ministeis were told of Lab
oi s decision to end the conlflict by Arthur
Pugh Chaiiman of the Trades Union Coun-
surged through the police cordo
No 11 his offlclal residence for
after cheer greeted the Prime M
swung open and he stood facing
Baldwin" the crowd shouted and
EXTPRESIIJENT 0
The gov iilliicilt line iii-c|.tl'v»il
ni.iltl.ll lou
Troops Mutiny
P/\l£ill‘~ \i.ly 1 lliv llnviow l"0l
io~lpnl|lil‘liI iii W.lr».l\v ally* l-li"
Bill to Ainolid tho
Criiiliiial Code Rc
ceives 2nd R .ldiiib
(Canadian Press)
ol"i/iw/\ om tidy I2 S0"
,mn liclrmlll lnlrmliiicii l blli in
lilo S"|l.tt0 yi"-lleiduy in .iinelid Ulf*
'Crlilllniil (‘oilc respecting the pos
llcsslilli oi weapons
lie pointed out that tho crime
wave was due in n gieut melieilrc
to tho freedom with which rovolv
els could llo obtained There vias
This last geographical mystery
f ""2 irlobe stretches from the
rih or Alaska to the Pele it ls'
'practically the last lure left to r-xl
H ’°!“- I0 determine whether*
re is in it anything out lee,|
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blended race homes in England und Monday May src Sir Herbert Bamuela Thy, 1, the lmmedlggg 00190; 02;” 'Maximum rind minimum temper
News of SQn’S Fran-ce--is another Memorandum obtained and the matter at this SUITS!
Abdul Medjid. whom the Turks The general strike began last stage rests entirely with the Min 'l‘0l'0fll0- ¢|°l\l'
'_*~ deposed the Sultan. and halt a Monday a week ago at midnight. WNDON Ml! 12 -~Sir Herbert ers Federation." Montreal clear
NEW YOWK 'WW 12 “°“N'9“9 0' dozen minor dignitaries in the For being called to inimbort the miners §"m"°’» " Chllfmlll °f 01° RUUHI Quebec, fair
the death in the Slide" ‘if CHUM" ions: emi me .vinlny Archipelago of ln ,|,,,,,. ,md “,,n,t ,.,dm,on of Cqmmiu on. which made the rs saiuwlm Anneuneamm charlcttcnwn, snow
Trove” 'W""*“'"° T“Yl‘"' °f Img islands off the hip ol Siam, are also my and |¢n”h,n|n! of wormns Pg? °ll mb* Bfll-lib 0051 |lld\\lU'y Halifax. cloudy
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by hh lnllotherrgalig wazytnc im -*'°-**'°’°***°°- mmm ,G an mm 'M n"“_1_.v;aalme liaiul-al so between ln the ln; to the grouse or commons this series, mr
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3; lM<|lntreal General Manager of lang in the Ottawa 'Preabyter bane °"‘m°nt °" the Trad” Unk” C°“ 2? tilt' 'lelllgz :liz .gm lglhuoanlzlnhgremhlslr Bald mx” uae tm” mum" 1
the Bank ol Montreal and Proslld undertaken to raise 875.000 w ichlia 3"°"' 5"* l°m° 4"¢h°f"|°9 \‘|°°°d Un on Congress accepted tba 0° "N" md wmgm' qt 1°
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No details were received by Lady building fund lfor the Presbyterian llrai. cleat of the atriko waa to tie on ¢p,__¢0.| 4,0 "gym, mnmn, | a 0
Wdillenia-Taylor. buh' lit is thought Church in Canada. This was do..up tranaportuion and the Govern th following pallets ' m M" “I mm' °'°°" 'M mm mud" m°°° w“°”d”'
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11 London H0i;91s and Rgstaurants An With Liquor on Board Discovered by Berlin At the Cent-qi Ch;-lg
Valued at $1420,000 Police- Plans Call
tian Church - I
spiring Address by
Mr Hamilton
"Hallelujah Thine the Glory, -
an old revival hymn, oi’ the Moody
and Sankey type, was sung. and
quite a few others of .4 similar
kind opened the fourth meeting of
;1|4g0_000| me freighter Donneual ship whose object was the “mater this week Weather conditions had
no effect upon this halppy gather
ht b h in renewed splendor’ was ing of young, and those older, who
ggleca y t e coantguard cutter bounced by police today came together in one united effort
The freighter' "ized last nt ht Continuing police raids on the to win and to be von to the high
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sixty miles south east of Atlantic ;1;)£3s'°‘tEe1°g;£n£e$;fn§ias$3 EE; Tglgesg 252;" ""5 "mm and
Rev Neil Herman led in prayer
Mr Woodruff sang, in his usual
pleasing style, "I am sure that 'He
loves even me
lliebrews, chapter nine was read
by the Evangelist who took as his
bje5t- The Blood of iClirist
We have a lot of worship, ibut lit
tie service Why did Christ die’
What is the significance ot' the
connection with the ring which is ‘msq M Christ
estimated to have had assets of toni Revouuuoury Plum'
‘There are three theories of the
atonement of Christ First The
criminal conception, which means
hat man has committed a crime
against his own soul, against so-
ciety and against God, and punish
ment must Dt mai1's crime The
greater the_crlme, the greater the
punish`ment God said The soul
that slnneth it shall die A d
Christ on the cross, meets the pun
ishmgnt that falls on the sinner
Second The Governmental idea
which is this-the verynature and
authority of God is at stake, and
the justice of God must be met
Tile cross meets the justice of
God and the nature of Cod The
Cross meets the very majesty of
the law The Cross meets not only
the sinner’s guilt but the demands
of God s authority and government
Third The commercial view of
the death of Christ We have been
bought with a great price We have
been purchased The debt has been
paid This commercial idea runs
through all the history of Israel
The Jewish government was a
theocracy, asd theocracy involves
obligation Notice how this runs
he law of labor, iboth *or man and
beast The very law of the land af
merclal values am obligations
What about the year of Jubilee’
ry affected iommerco The entire
Sabbatlc law, relative to the very
soil, illustrates this very law of
commerce and iinance The J-‘wish
law demanded that debt must he
paid, and during the 'oirynine
years, a whole miiliitud of debtors
(Continued on page 3 l
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Announcements,
Coming Events,
Meeiiiigs, Etc
"f omliil: hour s on Monday
Over the Hill Best show in
yoaie i i
"The annual meeting of the P
E l iiospttai Ladies Aid will be
held Tlillrsday Ii p in in Wi Puul'll
Parish Hall 92l05i8=2i
"Rummaye ‘sale Hearts Mentor
lal ilall Saturday, May 15. 230 p
9257 13 Zi
"The Johnstonhs River Dramat'c
(‘luh will present the 3 Act Comedy
‘The Arm of the 'Law' in Coasoli
dated School Mt Herbert on Mon
day night, May 17th 0211 12 3|
"Plddling, Btepdanclng. Old
time Comic Songs at An Arianna
lowlmy by tho Kellys Cross
Dramatic Club ln Prince Edvard
Theatre, May 14th 91896-11 tts
'iBelisst Farmers’ Instituto
meeting Saturday iidhy 15th Lime-
stone 9248-5-1I~2l
"Noll:-v» The auction sale of
James Devine. Hunter River will
he held today, 'May 13th at one
o’clocl¢ 9250
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