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EIL24, 1920 ' TELEGRAPHIC JE *t fltotttttg ItoUrtm CLASSIFIED 1 ?e hing tt over the may be the caae inccd poi tteaflv. m loo rnxxon to e wh*T4 all the ; tnh race nn In a bund whic:h reedom to aach l11 reqirro 11 onal concern to , In accordance it, respected Py Shaking you ilexion Rotj* ootupaiioa I r n FOURTH SECTION EDMONTON'. ALBERTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920 1UUKTII SECTION Britain Again Does Honor To Memory of the Patron Saint J i gt; . * Red CroM of St. George Should Fly From Ma theada on April 23 Anniversary of Birth and Death of Gallant Christian Bt, Oeorge for patriot England. ThU 1* th* day on which tha red cro** of Btm Georg* takea on a deeper gleam; th* day on which uu* born Briton* in *v*ry land do honor and reverence lo a hereto*, patron aalnt who** *mblem on th* Fiat haai flown In victory over a thouaand arid* ot battl* Apr year when tho Union Jack should tli from the muthouda In triumph. To- day te the 1617th anniversary ot tbe death Of a gallant Christian knight at lh* hand* of tho Itoman emperor l gt;lo- oietlaa* Un*t*eakai gt;ie tortur an J death wa* th* prtc* paid by thia knight for the right to enjoy and da- fend th* principle* Of Christianity. The knight wa* Bt. Ueorge, patron *alnt of England* i ndurlng Ideal* hav* been Inspired in the ngll*h race by the noblo Ufe and herolo death oX tit. Ueorg*. The festival of the patron aalnt ha* partaken of a national character In Kngland alnc* the decree of the Council of Oxford ln 1222. although It *not until the reign of Edward (1849) that Sta George wa* detlnitely recognized a* the nation'* patron aalnt, Th* vhouts of St. Oeorge for Merrle Kngland were heard at tne Jousts of the knight* of old and soldier* of the Kmpir* conquered In countless battle* with the ringing war- cry of 3od and St. Ueorge for Kngland.** Career of St. Georgo As the career of the great warrior patron aalnt 1* not **o wtfll known a* of manhood Q*org* took up a tol- dler'* career Ul* dlUgunc* and **em- ly conduct brought about hi* promotion and at th* age of 20 ho wa* considered on* of the most reliable officer* la th* Itoman army. In civil itf he was later raised lo the rank of tribune, which gave him an opportunity of settling amicably many difficult problem wl ganta. Ueorg* served with distinction through two campaign* flrat in K ypt under Diocletian, the emperor,* with whom h* beoam* a favtirlte; and afterward* In Persia, under Galerlus, one of lh* Cac ars, who ahw-for i d a pasvloiml* r*g *d tor th* aplendid yuung officer. After becoming a tribune Qeorge was sent to Britain on two occae-ona as a epeclal emissary of tho eznptror BRITAIN STILL WORLD'S CENTRE OF COMMERCE Her Supremacy Is Still Undoubted, Bays H. E. Burbidge, of Hudson's Bay Oo. Diocletian to the co-emperor Cunatan- tlne. who e court was then held where tho old city of York now stands, Thes* atay* In Britain wer* lengthy, George taking great Interest in the Inhabitant* tu whom he endeared himself by him kindly act* and awo- was clatton/ Ue induced Helen, the BrltUh- IH I born wife of the emperor lo embrace Christianity, thus preparing a mean* for the overthrow of Paganism in the Roman Kmplre. The last stay of the young knight ln Britain came to aa abrupt end, for hearing of the persecution of his fellow Christians ln th* homeland he hurried back ln tho hope of ohanging conditions by his Intervention. But his arrival In Beirut waa net by a terrible scene of bloodshed, persecution and misery. While doing his best to alleviate tn* suffering* ol his coreligionists* he declared open might bo desirable In a rational paganism, tearing sense, a few facts should be of lnter-l* t *t on thle anniversary of the death snd alao the birth of 8t. Ueorge. When the Konan Kmplre was at the height of Its Influence and power in the year 270 AJj( there wms born at Lydda, Palestine on April 23rd, a boy who* life waa destined to have a viwt influence on the pagan career of th* empire, and also on thn Chr 1st'an ages to follow. Ueorge1* father and grandfather had been governors of Asia Minor provinces and the family haJ a noble ancestry, lt;lntlug back to the famous Joseph of Arainathca. Tho far.tlly had consistently- followed the Chrlstlsn faith, tho Strict adherence to which had brought the father of George to an unflmrtlv emh -TtTff Slather restated afl efforts to have her boy laken from the home und reared h rn with a honorable regard for the teaching* of the suffering f Christian church. Arriving at the u u iffonDSoits PREMIER and Rapge. Stoves MARATHON LEADER ARGUS ROYAL CHIEFTAIN One or another of these models will suit vour taste and fit your'purse. Cook- lng trouble* are unknown where Davidson's ranges aro u*ed. WHN pj fmr t-trrtemtmrj mn**t * *u mf Hmrm im ja****w Ucslity whgrs m Hsplmy m9my fcr it emperor * edicts and destroying the pagan temples* The brutal ruler tf*l- erlu* refused to parley with his old friend, eo George clad In armor and on a spxendid charger, did his utmost to *tem the tide of oppression, and tho legend tells how he attacked And slayed the dragon which brought such terror and suffering to the peoplc of Beirut. Death After Torture St, Oeorge ihon went to Thessalonl- ca, and finding conditions there equally bad, pawed on to Nicodema, the court of TJiocletlan. where ho made a strong appeal to the emperor and be* tor-p the senate on brhaqf nf thtt Christians lliu pigging* failed to stop the wuvo of persecution and 1 doa tlu However he fought th* oppression with all tho atrength and courage at his command, being final- badly wounded in an altercation with Roman soldiery. He was taunted and tortured unceftslngly while he waa allowed to recover and when he steadfastly refused to renounce the faith and religion of his fathers and accept paganism was put to death by order of the emperor on Good Friday, April 23, in the year 303. Thereafter SU George was amongst Christian peoples looked upon as one who set a high example in courage. du: iovt* ami aacrUlc*. Under the rule of th* flrst Christian emperor of Rome, Constantino, who sssumed th* relrrui of power in th* year 330 afler a decade of turmoil andl un*ettled government, and who was brought up in th* Christian faith by hi* moiher tho ex empresa Helena, the memory of St- George was perpetuated by the erection of many churches whirh were named after the famous warrior. Vancouver, April IS Entfiand U rapidly regaJntng har former com- rctrolat supremacy, *a*d Jlr* wntr of the Hudson's Bay Company, who rs* turned Monday morning from London after an aibsence of eigtit weeks, Mr. BurbSdge expressed himself a* pleased -with th* touslnosa outlooa :n the old country, and remarked tttt th* improved rata of *xcbang* a:: 1 th* fact thai the majority of ti:* British ractortes were booked ahead wim orders for ths nexrt eighteen months or mor* pointed to a quick recovery cf Oreat Britain a* th* world's centr* of commerce. Bu*Ine*s m th* English retail tor*s he wu aWmm been exceptional/ goo.9 and whale 1919 wa* a record ytft; for ruort establishment* prevent indication* pointed to 1930 sur asstnc t)i: prevlou* year'* total, Latoor a Oreat Britain, a* compared with otner countries, was f*h .n a fair day's wotk he continued, tmt the ory was being constantly ral**d for higher wagea and generally theae demands wi-r* granted. Mr. BuiibMce was impressed with the crowded conditions in the Id country and In London, he sa gt;4 t w.ia extremely difficult to secure hotel *- conwnodftlon unless arrangements were made In advanef. Th* houaMg problem w s particularly serious and lt;wbuld tbm some years, he thought, before tt -was satisfactorily setti* 1, A iawijrae enacted dur;ivg the war, he exphalhedf which made it Impos iblt to eject a tenant as long as tho r*nl waa paid.' The same legislation also made lt illegal to raise th* rep*, ao that rental* -wer* prmcl*cally oa a pre-mt* Ibaai*. There wa* Aarne auq gt; CrwtHon made, added Mr. iBtrfbldgo, that the aet -woult t gt;* amended tper- mining landlord* to Taiae the rent, b'it at the aame lime the tenant's Interesta would fee safeguarded and as long as th* rent wa* pa:d the tenant could not be *je lt;fted. I gt;r rmn of rasrnharwHsg weTS HIT Late Telegraphic News Notes LABOR PARTY'S BILL TABLED London, April 31. B gt;- a voto of 1 to . lb* committeo ot tho hoi of common* Thuraday laid on tho table tho labor party's franohlao bill undtr which women would hava boon gl *n tho voto at tba ** of ai. tho pa mo aa man. DEATH UST rBOM TORNADO 233 Birmingham. Ala., April SS. RoporU racolvod from polnta in Alabama. Mloaloolppl and Tonnoaooo mropt by Tuaaday'o tornado, hmiifht tho death llat up to 233. Propertr damage waa pladed at 11,000.000 PACKING HOUSES INDICTED Now Tork. April 33 Indlctmonta charting profitaarlu* ln mea'a woro returned today by a federal grand Jury in Brooklyn agalnat tho Chicago packing houaea of Armour * ComP'iriVl ** t -it finiT r. *r*m Wllaon A-C lt;iohwbt. ami thm representatives hero. OERMANY WILL ANNOUNQg WHAT SHE CAN PAY Berlin. April 33 (Associated Proao gt; Germany will announce before May 10 the amount ahe lo able to pay as purt of her Indemnity to tho allien. Tho finance ministry haa not yot defUilicly Indicated the aum, bul lt la hinted that the amount will be below 100,000,000 morks. aolemntaed. Immediately after tho erremon gt; ihr bride ond *rnom l *ft t r a short stay In Kdmonton after which (he gt; will make their homo In ('atxary. Tho many frlenda of tho yeunn COUpU, bolh at Red I'eer and Uylvan Lake. will wl h thom alt happiness. Tho death took place.on Sunday Toning. March rk. at Kelowna. B.C. of Mra Jarist LeltheaJ, st tba sdvan- ood ago of 99 years. Mra. l eltlii gt;ad was reftdinc witn h r aona. William and John, who woro formtrty realdents of Horn Hill, coming to that dlatrlet aome 39 yeafo ago. Tho Alberto, Uuvornment Telephones, who ha -e bought out the telephone y lem of ths Western General Clectrlc Co.. here. took chr rge at mlrtnljht on Aprl IB, thouKh the Oovernment became ftWO- f thn pron rf.. rtn'4nptl 1at Red Deer. April 13rd. i s ltt Alt i.mii: , IOMM1TS St'lCIUK. Washington .April 13 Rear Admin al Charles O. Urittuin. chief of ata r Admiral Jlenry H. Wilson, comi mamUr of the Atlantic fleet, commit* fc.l sulfide by ahootlng hlnvaelf Thura day whlla on duly with th* fleet li Cuban water*. Tbe bn departmaii advlcea gavo no reaaon for the act. DEN IKK III s gt; TII T tl'KSi:i,lj WAS TO UK kkO:ASKP. Wtnnkpeg. April 23 Denial tihat ha had ma d that It. 11. Uuseeil was io M re'euee rrom Stony -McmiUin pen tenllary t y the Dominion uuthorlth'. U vontalnad In a wire from V. It Midgc'y of Vancouver. r ce Thutedwy n ght by Jamea t**2 *o ?Ut- tmx* m4 tbe- Wtnnrpvir j34f*i*hca com- mltteo. Beauty is Only ICE PACK ON RIVER HOLDS FAST, THOUGH CURRENT OPENS OUT , Low Blag* of Water and Protruding: Sandbars Stop Movement One day or ao of re rifling temperature out ffuoihlna mnS lit to atmxi th* teo * gt;r akln up 'n tho rlv ac* cord lnc to *pmrmonn -who krep a dally watch ofi the *rce p ck to i o mgnn ot Ilf*. B*low lt;he pc rr Uotuie thm stream t open on both tidea and In tha mlMltf in many places with * atronc urr nt In nicht l gt;ut tha low atac ot thm water la evidently pre* ventlnc the movecncnl of 1ce floes. It Tli Tta. DavldsM Mfj. Ca. Llmltd WINNirZG , fHE RELIABLE REMEDY INCLUDE II TAX aacoho+xHae fr*T6 hlch. reported the atorea commJwlon- r. *n*S. indloatlona were .tlmt prlcea would Increaae and deliveries *wou.d bo fiW lt;nilt and delayed- Mr. Burtildg* will romaln la Vancouver ten days and B QI fhen return to Wlnnlpec -where ho wiH moet Sir Rofeert ICnderalcy. governor of tho Hudson's Bay Company, a-fto la viait- lnc Canada to ccWbrate the 2B0th an- niveraary erf the company. Mr. Bui - bld e -Will aoconvpany Sir Robert on Ma tr p lt;o tho coaat. FORMER TURK GRAND VIZIER IS ARRESTED Other WeU-Known Figures in N , Turkiih Oirclei Are AUo 'Taken by Entente fiV i*t mlAAht 1* *4*1f'UD KED UDDERS EOYPtWNUNTMEHT *l hara ppw cted Dotjflu V7ptlan UanaaU for a rear*, and flniJ ft gtmnn the b it tatitfutioo for man and beut. Wad the liniment on a cewa durina Cbewiarerf r lump In baa. and a sample bettiectirid each cue fa t6 hoorm, I aitoroana it aood formQacularrbeoaa* Utm aod hmibeao,** (Slcaed) Allan Schiedal, Umw UmmburE. Oat Tkii Lial eet will ilia etep bit*Um t *l i yrmrtml kleeJpeitealaf 3Cc A BOTTLE SOLD BY ALL DEALERS DOUGUS A CO, Mmftctarw* NAf WEI Government Hai Question Under Consideration, and Legislation Likely Next Year Premier Stewart states that tho Koverrmient has under consecration lhe full lt;rucation of franchise both ns it affecta the rorfnce and tho mun dp*l ttea and the matter will prtfbafoly bo dea .t -mrifh deflrttoly at tho next aeaalon of the le fi*laturo.'. It la very pos tolo that a tax qualification *w1H be :ncluded ln Wio franchise tor Uie munlclpaa elections. He approves of i*hm ammo dtlxon- ship lt;m*K flea tlons for fDomlnion, pro- lnclal nd municipal elections, but It ta the d re ot the government to provide more ujiiform representation for the municipalities. Tt tw jioaatble ihat conaideratton mil* also be pi ven to the raining of tha n- herttanco tax and tho amusement tax co. ConstanUnopie. Ajo-Jl it (Aaaoc;- atod Press) Izaet Paaha. former Turkish cran vsalaT. *a*mm piacea under erreot * gt;y entente authorUle here We eaday. Qanrnj-aA AUra* Pasha and s*Veral other jtrominen; Turks wore aleo upiprehended. Ixzet Paaha Is one'trf the ftc*t known llgures In Turkish pot'Jtlca. and was early In Maroh asked to form a cabinet, when tho government of att Paaha save notice lt Intended to Tealjen. He waa one of Om Turkish delecatca named to o to Paris to receive tho terms of praco firfcm iho alhes. Damad Ferld Paaha Erand vi* gt;r, has taken charge of tho war ofllce. becauae dtaaftecton UiOro has threatened to emfbarraas the government In sending assistance to Antevour Paaha. chief of tho sultan's forcea in Asia Minor. Uo d .acTiarsed a nurrfbtr of offtea la who were charged with being rebpon- aible for she trouble. Twelve hundred adhoronta of Mu, ta-pha Kema are respo tod to havo been arrested and many ara being thrown fnto Jail dally. EXPECTS GERMANY WILL BE ABLE TO PAY INDEMNITY Garden Planters' Specials Handy Garden Hoes Special, 35c each m .Spading Forks - 1.85 and 2.00 each Garden Rakes 50c to 1.50 each Garden Cultivators 3-prong. 1.00 each 5-prong, 1.50 each GafUen Rakes Special. SOc eaeh Garden Spades 1.85 and 2.00 each Garden Hoes 76c-to 1.00 each London. AnrW 2* yRepIying to questions in the llouae' of Commons Thuraday aa to the amount of re- paratlon Germany haa made to tho allies under the peace treaty. Auaten Chamberlain chanoellor of the ex- .-hnquer. after refernnr to conelder-; able deliveries of ahlp* and coal, aald: Tho only oash received Is that required to meet current expenses of. commissions. There Is no reason to . I suppose that Oermany will not be able I lo pay a very cons'derabla contribution aa ehe is bound to do under tho treaty. Planting Trowels 25c to 40c each ALBERTA AVENUE IN BAD SHAPE AT PRESENT TIME Oity Commissioner* Make Inspection and Decide Perman- ent Renovation la Nece ar7 Hop Twine, 20c per ball Try Ferry's Seeds for early vegetables and flowers. GET THEM FROM s ommerville Hard araware Co. Ltd Ofty cavmmfl icm*ra vUit* lt;J Albert* *vanu on FYMajr mo rain* for th pur poat of Inspecting tho roidway. ** found, mm roix gt;rt d ttr t tho romd wu n Tory bad ntmte lrw od. ftlmoat Imrr lit fo- a *th:Tic but v*rr lirht tr mc. rnh trmml r* lt;lwmy trorka, fhoavh, aro In tmtrly *oo4 lt;on. *tloa, Tho orlK'nal Idoa wms to mponi n contlderiMi mamonint of money cmrryfng out temporary rop*1ro to I0l, 4 IftlTT STIIKI-T IWHOOPING COUGH SPASMODIC CMUP TH A COLDJ IKFLUENZA BRONCHtTIS CATARRH IA ImpTe. af nnd wlteetiin trtmtmml avoidUij Idru f.V porwt lt;iCr o gt;ne topfttheraror7ajRi lof Wboopinff C uffb nd r*Ii*v Sp iraod at OH fft ftlrairm ioauff*rcnfrooiA * Th *1p carrying hmlmd y ih rerrhjxm'mix *imm brmnthlng mmmj: Lhes xhm morn throat atopi lh cojfh. r tful nights. im doubtful If tho Saakatohowfcn a; lOdmonton wu ovor oo low at thU tfmo of th year. n lt;SWir* altcs nv up almoM Iti tnldnlrMuii in many places. Aibuw the gromtr plant anl fta far a* can * gt;o o*en -weat of lh* hiffh level tor d e th** lco haa become decidedly rotten ami Ihe c irf*nt Jiaa broken Srcm -n many t gt;tacea. -wnthuut otartlna any movement of the pacic however. tf BOYS LEAD IN OVERALLS MOVE but a beautiful skin Ib possible only wben the lirer and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate properly. The secret of beauty as well as of health is to maintain perfect digestioa and elimination Beechaivts Pills help to preserve beauty and maintain health, because they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to functionate in harmony and efficiently. ' Worth a Guinea a box. r IN RED BEER:; I Wear Them to High School u Expect Business Men to Foi- j low Suit km.aaa* cWU Samd ma yoaUml fmr dmmcr-.pt* * mmmkimt. OLD av D UMHTI VArO - CKE501JKE CO Tho Overall moveminl has mruck Kud Deer. The Hljh School boya have atart'.-d to wear ihem to achoi-1 and w look to bob lhe buelneaa men uf the ctty foUow suit soon. Mra. John Colllaon haa word of th death if hor . eatty, at hla home In Tarry Sound on Sunday, at the age of 77 yeara. Ho and Mrs. Beatty had Juat rcturne.l homa on Tuesday from vlaitlng Mra. ColUaon at Hed Deer. On Monday. April 19th. at St. Luke'a Church. Ked I gt;e r. the marriage of Gwendoline Oorer. daughtpt of Mr. and ZUr--.. W. B. Oover. of Red Deer, to Edward Bernard Duval Michel , aon of the late E. H. MIchell and Mrs. MIchell of this city, waa . Shave Yourself and Cut Your Own Hair m '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------' * ' m----------------------------------------------------m m kmm m TH1C ilANDY COMBINATION fiAKKTY BAZOR anu HAIl: CUTTKR hnn already wou tho friendship of mrji ihe country SUA It cut* hair luiic or hnrt, trims over MN and hark lt;- UMfki You can cut your own hnir ztn you comb it- Tho tlo gt;tble-4Mlf:*(I hlmlca pern* * fchMVtnc u gt; and down altrrnnl ly Thoro ar* no ollpa or i th r uiUUUl) lt; tar * parts. Rmxmn tiOM, money, trouble una you nvnui face or *caJp infection. Tho Handy is cuar ntefrt u llfvtfmv. i U * OeVPI-ErE y t n.u.I fa.oo. rr ;El gt; BLADB6. hend Tor thr R ndy 1'onihbuMlor Smtot-f itanor and Hulr t inter Now Wm mrm yon4 ap- : a * Won clef ml New aurr tt wtll rtellaht j H. tmar* yon *nVi tmii your friend* of lOTcOtlOtl. HANDY MANUFACTURING SUPPLY CO. ae kvbku.i: DUiiiDivo. Windsor, ont. ' i What Outlaw * Behind l-. Strike ? Every phase of the great strike that has extended across the country durirtp the pa*t two weeks is covered in thc leading- article in THE LITERARY DI'.KSt f.-r April 24tli. In the opinion of the Jersey Journal (Jersey Cityj the outlaw strike is trying either to put union labor out of business or to put the country but of business, and the Evening Post (Chicago) declares that it is a test of organized labor's ability to control Its own affairs. /Tf unionism can not control its forces and can not prove its value as a respectable co-operating factor in the great task of doing the country's work and producing the country's wealth, thc verdict will go against it. While Attorney-General Painter affirms that thc strike was the result of I AY AY. leadership, and of the working out of an international Communist program. Samuel Gompers,. head of the American Federation of Labor, blames men like Senator Cummins and Governor Allen of Kansas, .with their Legislation to deny a man the right to quit work to en/orcc a legitimate claim or redress an injury for the wave of uncontrollable' resentment which found expression in this strike. The Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia) declares that the pressure that greed and stupid opportunism have put upon all wage-earners is almost intolerable. To be promised relief, yet to see the cost of necessities rising steadily about twice as fast as your wages, to sec a day approaching when shocs-and shelter may be matters of doubt, is to bc ready material in the hands of blind agitators. . Read THE DIGEST this teek if you would get the news of. this great strike as drawn from all available sources. ' The Digest's Poll of 11,000,000 Voters The Most Impressive Indication of the People's Choice for the Presidency Ever Given Outside of a Presidential Election When it is recalled that the total vote cast in the last presidential election was about eighteen nml one-half million* and that in the present poll TUE Dl'il'ST is taking, eleven million voters are being anked to namo their choicQe for ,the, president v. it will be seen that the rc9uJts of this poll will give a very accurate idea of the mnn that the A'merican public want for president. The second week's returns aro published in THE DIGEST for April 24th. Every section of tji* country ia being canvassed by mail in thin poll, and maro* thousands of votes are being rrreived dflily, I'Vom BOH mi up io th gt;- prau3eo tin convention in dun.- TIIE DIGEST will print a weekly tabulation of this monster vote and it is not too much to Kay that it will h carefully and eagerly scanned by the pnblie, and in all likelihood will have a considerable influrnre upon th- stl-'-'ion of lh candidates nt the conventual of the two great parties. The World-News of The Week in ii Digest 9f Brides the two feature articles, before mentioned, this week'?* DIGEST ia particularly interesting. There fs a wide variety of news articles covering International Politics. The War Situation in Europe. Science und Invention. Religion and Social Servlee. Literature, Drama. Music and Education, while the lighter side of hf.. is reflected in the form of humorous cartoons and other-iUuMruti**ii. . April 24th Number on Sale To-day at all News Dealers The FUNK ft WAONALLS COMPANY (P W h i of the Pionmm NEW Standard Dictionary). KE*V TORK
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