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. * PAGE TWc EDMONTON BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, IM * SEEDING GENERUL AGAIN IN SOUTH BYJHUnSDAY Coft of Seeding at Nobleford Foundation, L*d W:ll B a Quarter r.lillion 'llllll .I'f - - -v gt;*l'U J Wl fen r l tJiroug to'U enu'h.-m VTierta *g 'n no Thurori i i ne weath .... vs ' 199m Tho Ortnn d wit pi ' I, hbrlJge-Woj uro bi inch gi ha C r. K.. ta ' ii r fthttd I ' ., . atbac l arl of the k UlH. tl y p *i . of the needing being re orluJ Inlshed. . ., . Vlie NobWopd Founda*' lt;* ' ' gl) .(nv kci * of which il.i ' a gt;lli -heat Th- c*m jmny hoa PUf 1.0--9 a lt;-re already sown. Th' ctert vf m-dleg ofterallciia *; ne Of thia compsny thla apr.Pg w.-i ho In thfl no.ghhorhoi*d of u Quarter million dollara AMPLE DETAILS OF MEAT MERGER -ARE ANNOUNCED Following Wed utmost J gt;je/SC/LlmA mO-CA// j*.-ft gmuv lt; jemtu/m* *V?mmS ViaVGiN Qm mJmU*Wa9 lt;Wlf IUM ILKA OKAS. In ll.-' .i n or si iuhool Tin- Kcgcut Ail Xrat Work. Colonel Morden Being Acclaimed Aa Industrial Hero for Organising Concern Luudi-n. Mi yi Ifnae-as * rd Press) The Dreaa gives ample do talle of the arimt Industrial merger ihat Colonel Orant Morden haa or* ' ft tan.srd, but th*r comment uffcr*d. Tht Tiiiti-i financial mark* m new ring* In U llttl* dltor al URGES PROBE INTO MERGER BY THE GOVT NO INDEMNITY INCREASE FOR ONT. MEMBERS I (T ntInvert tr* n Onr) tm baaed DUffh In C ind will uiry/' mftk o* very thor- Notice to Thia Effect Ia PlaUy Served on House by Premier Drury Warm Debate mx Howavor *m ont ial ta might, bo - to protect natural reftourceff. capital also Wmm needed In th* country for thr r laTolopment and ***?* rouat try to be raaaonabl* Id tryinr to Join th two together ao far as we pu lbly can. Befor* w ratoa a cry aaainut cap tnl comlnr Into thla country* we tnunt bo lyre wa ar* on r*n nn h gt; cretin- * W. F. Mclean. South York, aald the WWWWrt waa about to embark 6pon tha creation of jrreat ocenj ie marine tneTagmr Into whteh It wa* pul* Urxg hundredfl of mllllone and would put hundreds of million* more. Mr. McLean aald thai hn w ahed tn proteat ag-alnit tho traneportnr(nn fnc- llltlea of Uie ecuntry belna mixed up with a Meet and coal m*rper. It wnn a manaca to tho national marln which waa belnr launched by thla rorarnment at great exppnae. The Daw corporation would not reat un- 81 It had eecured control of thn nn- onal marine of ocean-grower nh rm Km aaked the rovornment not to rrant tm charter for the new corporation utcept by an aot of parliament whtch could ba frerty dtacuMcd In the houaa* People Oould Drmaod InTCstltfatlon. Hon. W I* MacKemla King iald that attention ought to be drawn to the fact lt;hat under the Combines Investigation act of 1910* not on*y the1 government but the pcoylv llu*iuji; w* cuuld demand an Invent catlun nto th*' purpose* and methuUa of auch a) mrrscr aa tha one projected Tho men who .wwe back uf that mentor :n: lt;ht to be reminded of whnt thry to exceed what la' rlrht a*nd in thi-* publio intereat in ihe cunduct of thalr ;* r M gt;riitlon4 and the people ehould bo reminded that thoy already had a M P,OII In that nrt ara n.-H the poas- ihwe hhjeful nfl upqcea r *e' frnm mich a trade oomh nation Col J. A. Ctirrlr Simcoe North* *le- lad the propoied combination In a clroruoa apeech- In th* firm a' '**, h/ W- the houite ahould underman gt;1 if the rederal rovernment refu*ed tn irant thla charter, th compan' rould get a charter froai any one of :he provinces of tho lt;t onr nton on bet- lar terma Aa a dominion chnner U would brinr 100,000 to the treaaurv ind the promoters roulfl alinont Cer* a nly get better terma from-a provln* rial government They could alno r t i privato bill through tha house of rommong and mmwn money, or they aoulil go to Enrinnd and get an Tm- parlal charter Which would ba valid In Oniflt, 1 taT* Vn lt;vwn fhat tha TTnited gt*t* corporation threaten* te MialMieb a plant at T nd or1 Ontario, at a eevt off fRO.ono.ooo to o.- ee eo, and xnanufactura ateal on a oaala which would have compelled anadlan mAem* planta to ahut ip ahop Rte new Canadian corporation would torn without . competition here, r* Thera w*re e - gt;ra Vr eteel planta, auoh aa tha Algoma ftt* and thm Btmml of Canada, which would tpmrmitm IndaT ndently of the merger Wocild 'Wind Up With Tariff Rafarrln* to th* addr*M of Br. CoL Currie remarked rhat If Aa mecrVher for Red Deer waa tnaJdnr a mial oration, ha would wind up f rtth tha tariff.- Hie tartff bad uothina to Oo wtth mm quaaUon. Ife objected to tha iruaade a alnat oap tal irhich. he aald Wmm ?*tn* ** '* lt;* on at the tprea* ent ticna, Th Hquor cruaude had rlran ipia e to a caarrpalvn ngatnat nantrfaoturera which waa unfair and houM hm dlncontlnued. T gt;. D. McKenale aald In the province C Wera Bcotla they were not afraid rf merganr Tlxm ffnerctre wh oh re* riXed In tha creation of tha l gt;omlnIon Comi and Ateal comply yaara lt;meo ha4 raauCtad henedelally. He adv.ned kaaplnv a tight rein on the corporation. K. I* nichardaon. In rloaing tha da- bata. exjireaaed thn opinion that the Ittno had bfen well apent* TORONTO, May-L There will he no Increase *n the neMlonal Indemnity for mt/Mii r*; of the IcuKluture thin year Not'ce to thle effect wai flatly aeriff* tttr Thw turj r tw Trt*miar Drury ton'rht and the rmm.nff achate ma protmbly thc winn* at the aaaa on haa thlia fnr brought forth. * The pram-ex broached.the question when the house waa in committee auoptv ****- th* e l nateSi Bt declarod eniphfrtlcnHy that the demand ehrm'fl not h* preaaed. The people of thm province are lopkfitr to ihU lt; bottle for ftn example In fCfiiomy.flp Mr. Drury nhaerved. H. H Dewart, Liberal lender aro*e to prot t n lt;jnln*t euch cova'ler treatment/' for thoae who had elcnod the rourvl robin, T. m M.irT r'Te IHTvSr member for South Brant, 'waa out *p ken in h a -fipport of the reque*t- Mn exprd ed wonder at the uudacHy * f the pr * mi-tit n opposing the rcqueat of eventy five TTiembrre. Peter Jlcenan labor memfber for Kenora. In gt;apportlng the round robin olaimed to hnve been the Aral m m1 r to i gt; rn U. 1+ V, Oke. CF.O m*trther for eaat Lomfcton. mid* a hot Attack on the pretmlrr for the atand the latter took ln the queetlon. WANT CAHADir. Iter aaya the era of dua rial cuiii ltmt'ona and t will pro- 0ab; gt; prove 'he forerunner of othera If tha tfritlih emu ra lm to reap iall baneflta from tha aaaoc atlon of aelf* Kovern:ng natlona In development' The llrltiah eteel makera ara taklnn a wlw atep In safeguard nr the'r aup' nil** of raw material and pro nd'n* Canada witn the oooortunlty of work mg her mineral reaourcea on a falja acale. The writer urffaa the promotera -to eeohe w taiiiplatl --* alve canltah The Daily Newa advlaea tha publ'c to carefully exam ne how the capital flgurea were arrived at and tha proa- ta of prollt earner. The Kxpieaa VunffratUlatea Colonel Morden on what la not only a brtlllant ucce for him peraonally but alao an avent of tremendoua Importance t economic Ufe of the Prltlah pau- ii BiiiiiiiiiiiiiaBaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m ' Mid-Week 'Star* Specials That CaU You to the Bay gt;w'mg our usual oimtom of nfloura*fiiif mid-w ek shopping, we hrro gain prepared a most interating program of neaday STAR tpeoiaU for economy ahopperm. Those who take advantage of our Wedneaday specials are ured of nt Yslue on itaodsrd Hudson's Bay quality merchandise. Spring Millinery Values up to 8 00, Wednesday at 1.95 Some excellent news for women who have yet to buy their spring hat. Theso are very pretty Street Hata, made Up in Batavia cloth in colors of brown, navy blue and rose. The styles are turbans, sailors and mushrooms. Also quite Wrtw *ammam PJ i fancy str w braids, tagel and lisere Regular vglyea up fn SROft qr AC In thu W eiltiesufty sale at ' .... .. 4+) M. mJ 3 D.ub'e B d he FhnurlsHe Blankets Sed ng a 4.19 per Pair arm practicing economy by n ng rtauin l tu Blankets aa thwy uheaper In coinpar ? n with the ord.nary whlta cotton ahoati. b ankoti ar mado from aoft. Huffy yarna, with an.l run bo u e l for either aheeta or blankMa. pink In lt; or blua rhlt* or *rry. Vo .h'.a bed 4X9*. Far pnlr Wedneaday ...-...--..--...-.--- 4.19 i a** H omen's and Misses' Exclusive Ral del ats Begulftr Up to 90.00. Clearing Wednesday for 09.70 A collection of aoma of our moat popular h ch grado Snrlna Sulta. Mod- up Uf no quality Triootlnaa. Ser*e . fancy cheek V ;0ur and hepherd checka The coata are all beautifully lined. The colora In. elude navy, brown and black. Tho alaea run up to 40 buet meaauro Thraa are mostly oacclua ve modela one of a kind. The e C f *m f- regular prUreo ax aa high aa j. To tfear Wedn adiy J OS/.75 Men Can Save Money Mere on Furnishing Apparel lillEIISEI R RF. Mm'H 611k TOU.SJPPIIEO F 85c Ncckwror Rflautlful rich flow nc and aty: - Reruiar 1. and 11.60 valuea for McrinoShtrte A tew large alaea In Shlrto. elxe 40, 42. 44. ftegular QQ 2.00 garmenta. for Mm'H Comblnntmna ln . '. SS and 40. Regular 8.50 for gt;. - 2.35 Passenger Lines ClaTm Advance Is Necessary as the Result of Exchange OMawe.. May 4 Tn lt;reaaed pa sen* ger farm from Oinada -to the TTntted Srates to lt;tak care of thc co of exchange, will bo conaldered by the board'of rallvray comm na onere today. The caae wOJ be niwued by counsel for the ra-Xwaya. and the board will make lis decla'on n th- matter of -the appended larlffa Which the rallwa gt;w Bought to :.. .;-... , r., , :.: on March last but which were not approved by the board, pend'ng this hear nv In the Interests of the travel.ng publio. Issued by thr Men's flannel shirt- A l ah Flannel Shirt with eollar Neat pattfrna; cut good and fulK 14 to 17H. Worth today 14.60. Vednesday bargain rea*. good old Eng. attached. Ail alces. mt-ltamm* 2.35 Nfm*s Siu pCTidcrfl An extra Wedneaday aelllnr He ular them Wednesday at Wednesday Sale of High-Grade Si ks Which Means Big Savings for Tou. Reg-a- , Ur Values to 3.50 Yard, for 1-98 Regular Values to 3.50 Yard. Extra Special Sale Wednesday; good rani Tn wanted Chano In TOO ?rr**-40;inch a*org R of colors. 200 yarda S -lnch Waah Satlna In ell shade*. 800 v-r* 40-lnch SUk Crepa de colors. 400 *9* 36- nch 811k Popllna in all cptora and black. 100-yartis S8-tnch two-tone Sirlprd n.tlna and Striped Taffotaa tor separate eklrts. 7S j-orda 36-inch Black TaiTeta. 260 yarde 36-lnch Rich Duchess Satlna In ahades of ivory, pink, aala. myrtle and 76 yarda Printed Popllna for coat linings. 76 yarda S6-Inch tnffMna in shades of grey, green, row, hrown. Three Useful Items Sale gt;. ednesdav White Oambrio Cotton 600 yards of thla desirable cotton; lutely pure and an Ideal cotton fo gt; MSBOaaS J6 Inchee w.de. on abao- aeneral -* *eea**o aa 41 Dainty WUte Cotton 600 ywrdo only of thle dainty Madapollam white coiton of a rery fine taxutre. 80 inches wido. Woven from pure yarna. Por yard - * - 39c White Turkish Bath Towels - 60 dozen 'whlta Turklah Bath TYwela. alia 28 x 4S. With a aloaaly woven pile. Theae will wear and launder perfectly. To clear, aaoh . An ordfr wlU ba srd vary ahort y In the cnmpulaory pr pa gt;Tneni charges on couda exported a6a to the Un'ted States. matter of ot frelcnt from Can- Tha raK- FORJORTH SER solving Big Money Turn- Over Under Way at * r Halifax Ha'i'ix. May -DaV topmenU in* volvlnr * bla money turnover and which mav reault In thn dtapo5a* of entiro fleot ot Canadian naval trawl- art, aro now In procrcaa with a Br Ciah gt;*ndlcata. The avncl cate haa ean formed. It fa undo rat nnd. for thlfl punpoa*. and If thu purcrhaaa lt;o?a. thrnngh, tha . wayi orderrd tn ttrenM no lt; to aocf it lAitpmenta without fuU prepayment of ohMTy:en tn l*nlt lt;*d Putci polntu the mlv rati eXtfUHJ * navilij nia;i i:Uiv nff cted the revenuet on tho United Rla ie* portion of th* haul. A hearing on the que lt;rt on wai hold toy the com- m erfon aome weeka up- but no ruling haa been tnade aa yrt beyond what wm Indicated In * surv Mlon from tho bench that it did not appear tn be a riMitt*e In which ihe railway commlaalon could IntrrNtre- It la understood, however, that the board hae a nce framed an order on tho point for the ffitUlance ot Canadian roadi. 0 Late Telegraphic News Notes KIEV CENTRE OF CONFLICT tvaraaw. May 4? (AaaocitLt d Praso), Disorder and confusion prevail In K.ev* accord n r to reports receWed here. The dlapatchea, however, are contradictory, tcome atatlna that the Bol he *lkl are emcuatln* Kiev, whllo othera aay that Oeneral Mewckow, tha 35*yeax-old commander of th Twe;frh Hed Army, la making preparationa to defend Kiev with all hla available forces. - -.. ' ' t*Mu* will bo uaed for trawUuj? in the N rth ae Thla information wna gf en nut by 1 U' Paraona representative of iha AQdrr** n rompftny, of Mun rMi( now In the city In connection wltb tlu f lie Of a number of tha boata to otb r tntt r**ata Th* number nam d 4*1 tlie Decotla9oaa WM h rhe British ayndl - cata la 40 and thete, 1n addition if tha number which hav already i gt;** lt; s aold, will prncttrally c ean up tli** rt t of shl4*s of ihia typ* wbtch hava been nuartrtrd in thla harbor *tltira e doaa t*fMta war. and wlilch ian- coam aervlea In Ita FALLS DOWN WELL HORSE: HAS ALLEGED SLAYER DIRECTS SEARCH Dixie Land, Calif- May 4. The body of* Nina Lea Deloney found by the aearching party directed by Walter Andrew Wataon, nllrgert alnyer, nt 10,15 thla morning* vrnn her BAKERS STRIKE ALONG COAST Vancouver. May *. Al thm Labor Tpmpl* today, It TO L li dcred *fTKM ut cioalnc yeara- UNITEO STATES Nanton Han Haa Unique and Painful Experience Finally Rescued Victoria bakera hail pon on strike, xnd Porllanil anrt Snn Krnnclaco bakera out, uK-ik th entlro Pacific coast. Tcmp gt; that. Lho wlYS utriko th.BS. elated Vancouver. Ssattl*. chain would exftud NO NOTICE FROM TOKIO Ottawa, Slay -1, -(Canadian Pr a ). Replying; to B. W, Jacoba, Muntrcul, In tho ooninxona thla afternoon, 9 r Georro Foator aald that tha irovfrnm nt had rece'vod no official Intimation that the Japanaa rovernment had ocoUjplad tha Ruwlan port of Vladivostok- TELLS WHAT CHRISTIAN ptiick or ctjcrnihi*. rr.MDCJB8 IN MOCTIUCAIi MONTRJXU* atay 4 Tha jtrlrc of rlothag h*w hav, lt;ak*n 9 tumlilo. Th, r*adr-to-w ar clothcr* mrm ik- - op muoh rpacp in th* nr rwpa rrn Bfl- rtrtliln* aubncnntlal reductfona in n'A Unoa of iparm ntfi On tha other harM cnal wa* odvanrP,l to til 00 n :nn lo-tay whlla prnrtlraXy n'A Ilnva f foiHlatuflfa how no chanc*. DISPUTE GIVEN Canadian ArpinienU Will Follow at Ottawa on Boundaries Queation Nanton, May I Under tha pain* fu. npcttaaty of klillnK hla own a**ldta horM w.th a duU*adaod jackan.iu lu prevent tho franzlad animal tr klekina lilm to daath, after bo:h horaa and rider had plun**d doWh an old well 60 teet d p la*t Tiiurrt- day. Itunirr Montgomery luce J the bittertKii taak of hla Ut* when hr drew tha old knlto from hli pocket ** * gt;-* * ,l0 t* gt; ftXm John W. Doorly, Leeds. England,J Ke.' TSS' win In to - lta atrukffioa ns htii own lit*;. i THE MACDONALD aur ii:-;*t dano wiu x*e dim n 1r, m x Vnxnrtlmj aft*-nooa T Uuuui *rUl utiutiuf m* msmnni- 'Mtnwn, May 4 Tha queation nr whatltar c riain trlhutar gt; of tho M Ik rlvrr which dn not flow throueh Canadian titrntwry* b*tonj equally to irtiiratfon projeota in Canada and tho I'nlted P* -*l*-m9 a tiatna Uf rued toady by rnunwel for th I'nltrd Btaten bn- fora tha joint cnntmlaalon n Intar- nat oimj wator waya. now In nenaion har?*. Senator Wnlih, of Montana, ha OH eluded hie CAnm for the ntat* of Montana. .Juri** Klnje ha pok * on hnhair of iho United fitntei r Iama- I n iarr1ea lt; nnd Senator Turner, of Simkane Q n ral rnim *l for tha L'nl- I atat** lt;. will conrlud h n enjnm to- *'v Canadian counar* wlll follow, and mm fonn a* iha nrrumpnt la nnt h dt the n nt o tnl lon 11 roni'diM- tta *Ai e t ra Icavfnir Ottnwa. JUST ARRIVED A New Shipment of Evcrsharp Pencils The pl m1M Kr r b fTi p n th cuIin.attMo of *P NnN f i n eti drrf:o; lt;ro Ot, H V J* U t Ull *ueU trial u elwa gt;m t'l rp, a t+mvu 1 with rn- 2h *m*l t* mrum m quirter fv mllnoti word*, * ifn.1i thtr la nm jj rau lt;*k a'wtiadrr f tt+miitJ 5*l lt; q. trtit-tifin sm tt Ip a aiArvn of wrifl.ig (p KwrsUip I'vQclli i t4ll 4t 1 w ad ap. THE ESDALE PRESS OFR'i.n M'nV K W rn*T34A9** rw Tian L I Mar -Th rtrn aarrlra lt; ni t*.ton n* ( gt;unrf that Oemltt Malan (r*-Turr l -nM -rl T*?n *trond - . R . 9*n* -ta* - mn ipimiiiici pottmaftar al m /Tat-yr* votirVndfrclnTiTca WHen a basket of broken bottles you need ENCHANTS thl uat. uuUi i und thereby nav ns hin own Iir f Mo: - liomtry waa in tho wi*H from 10 I iti* mornlnK till fonr m ihf afternoon oafur a neighbor heard him ca.ilns and po.Itid hlm out** Mr. Muutiomcry* who la the oldea; BOD nl C K. ilontroniery went.tu th * Hiuhn placo e lt;UM Of Nanton to 1- Mvrr jt toleicram to Mr. UyerVi ta farm.rig the plarq. Hn waa to N turn by way of the Shaw plocr. nnd n order to do tHla had to ifo thrnuah tha old X andlaa piace, now vacated Montgomery hod ihut the gate anil mounted hlf horav again and had oi j Bona a f w f**et wh n h a Home f ll through a anowdrlft Into tho old wall. The well wu 60 feal doep, and In tlie fall aoma of tha old cribbing had caufrtu nn tha eaddlo and falling -a . ' ' It, had jammed tna ftor In the wrll till It could not alnk. waa ahl* to karp tha horaa *jul *t for a tima w h talk, but tha water mnn oold and aoon th* horau became fren* alad and began to kirk. Muntgom ry rral *cd that to eayo hlmac*.f he muit kill tho -hon**. Ha found hla jack* knife, a dull-edged affair. In hU pocket, and proceedrd lo hie heartbreaking taak. It waa a olumay taak ttt tjT3t,nnd it waa aome m rutr*t gt;*-- which knr-w inuka lt;ha you trurh and (Nl.11 a knrvw-Hfrmn from to Mr not rx gt; *-* -' -lam' .united Aram Bmimmmtimm. 9.7 talma** PILLS Stomach or bowel dl* orlrr )wlaoni the blood god thua irriutre tba reat of tha body. tea la hi fora Mr. Montgomery waa able aevar the un'.ni n jugular reltt, NiKmka nt K prrk-nc Speaking of tha experience Mnntxomery aald: 'Ttflk about dumb antmale know ng an;'hinjr. I know different Mv horaa stayed with Tne three and a half hour? and when I would aay Blutchrr, .e at'll* he would be quiet but tha erid water and dlttrena horaa waa In would cause him to throw h'* head and nicker. X aff he waa loV nr h'a mind, for * when I would **ik* him by lha haad, ha would htte ard flght 4*Bc J aald. 'Blusher, we hava got Into thla plara and T am rnnrto kill vou nr yW* will kill me.' That horae never etrttvffled and aeemed to under*'and evoryth'ng, and T aald to him. Blurher, that waa the hardeat 'h.nc T aver had to do In mv life. Aftar tha d-ath of th* horaa, Mr Tnrtcomary kart up hla ahout'nr nn- 111 Mr. Myers, happening that way In raarch of aome aatlle, heard hlm : nd raarued him from h'a predicament *T mteht have heen there for daya If Str. Myera had noi happened along, tald Mr. Montgomery, Chr *nntUty of aald Ve ahall Montgomery t tha truth tftialj The graateat 4 gt;le *Inc of laAgc at Ohrlatian fielenca at the praa- ent time, however la tha understanding of the a'gna of Uie llmea To understand theae algna art vaa thM peace which la j gt;ormlead n lha ilorlpturea wherever thejr time* are foretold. 3- 1 nrt*manial Ganao 4 When we ftbey r'hHat Je uar m- mand an 1 Jud o nnt according to the appearance of tWnga but dig down to tha roo a of theae apT gt;**r- ancea wmrm find tha fundament* oauae of thla chaotic tnanfcfeat*tlon in tha tra4ialtloB from autocracy to democracy* The ** gt;y . In whoee honor thta btitM- Ing la ereotad did thalr ahare In the eneceaefut overthrow nf that mat artel lhft manlfaatatlon of autocracy **mill- tarlam, bat autocracy, tha claim ot th Individual or tha 4mm to h r* power over the many * anantfaat at preaent In alnfoat Infinite dlracUona. The worM, however, to vwake to tha aolutloa of 1ta protean throurh democratic organlaation, t gt;ut organ - aatton la powarful only ln pro4 gt;ortlnn to the Hrht ajotlvttr of Ita tnd'vtdual mamtierahtp. not to the activity of thr fnf executive anetnbera. and ao. order to fulfil hla Individual duty hlm*a (f and to human'ty everv man O/ TT X TOP TO wroman toflay needs a rtght found- l r l l H 1 Mlon upon wh* lt;h to l gt;aae hi* right fcJV ILd iV Lj lk-TthfntMng, In order to rovern hla activity aright. That foundation can only ha Christianity. Science la ' gt;mvato1a method how rarttcu ar d - Sclanaa then Ig fdmvTy a provable -method how to apn'v the Pr'nrl e of Chrlatlanlty to our everyday nffalrs. Wbat Christian RHntcw ta The lacture tonl ht wlfl eysnlaln ta un aomrthlnr of rwhat Christian Bd- a of* '*. *4id I have great pleaaura In tntrodurirg to you Mr. John W. T gt;oor- ly C .B.. who la a TnfimVr of the bonrd of lortureahin of The Mother Church* The Klrat Church o Chr**f Srlenfgt. In Hoaton, Maaa., under whoae authority alone legitimated lac- tu*f on Chrlgtlan Glance can be irlven. Mr. DoorTy apoke aa followa: What la the sa'.vatlon wh'ch Chrto- atandlng gnuflt then too uaed practically In dally life: Christian Selene declareg one Infinite cause or divine Principle whom We caU Ood br *Ood, who Is aver present divine 'Mind and la aJ*6 infinite Life, Truth, and Love* Now how many differing effects can be obtained from one infinite cause or divine Principle, who la forever the same. Christian Science decl res un- awervlnirly- thut from auch a cause there can he but one effect *whlch ia Infinitely Uko that cauae. Therefore true existence muat t gt;e *ore -er mental or spiritual shirt* It Is the effect of Infinite M'nd, or pirlt; it must be to- finitely good because It la the effect of Infinite goodFand It must always exprass Life, Truth, and Love becauae it is tlie expression of Life, Truth, and Em been demonstrated In soma m lt; ure S v rnliHona of people. JX boa delivered theae peo ie trom from disease, and in some caaea death and thnm thus proved that tba understanding of Oofs law, that tg of spiritual existence, ij oa potent today aa It waa ln the Uma of AJbcahom or of Christ Jesus. By those listening for such age the call ojraln to heartL The ; Spirit and the bride aay. Coma And whoaoever will, ;*t him take the. water of life freely (Rev. 2S:17). Aaq we accept this eternal call wW Christian Science la today repeating, we too will be enabled to aay wltl Mrs. Eddy (Poeina, p. 12); Delivers Interesting lecture io Memorial HaU Mr. J hn W, Doorly, of Leads, England, delivered an Interesting lecture on Christian fr'enee *n the Memoria hall M* gt;n*Iay evening. Thr l *riu-er waa Introduced hy Leonard a. NWholla. of this city, who sat; : It is both a pleasure and a gt;rJW- Ifge to Introduce to you a lectucer * n tlte tuhle lt;i nf Chr'ettan Science. Tt Is a pleoeut gt; brcauetj your prea* ence h ra tonight proof that you ara :n eearoh of that truth about Christ Je*ue ttan Science offer*? Chriatlan Sci ence offera to of every Wnd. men salvation frnm ein from dlae ea. from hate poverty from dcat-h. and indeed avary IW Mto *htch flash Is heir. Are you In (bondage to ein, to hate, to sorrow, to d'seass, to disaster of any kind? Christian Science saya It 1s paaa'tola for you to fre Hd c*f theae thlnga at once. Ara you overwhelmed by some so-called Incurable dlieaaa that to deatroytnc ynur haftplnessIUt the happlrrjis of soma m m*T of your family? Christian Science declares that Ood mever tnade that disease and rha lt; you do net therefore have to aubmlt to It any longer. Are you laboring under oe*p sorrow? Chriatlan fldenee aaya that thare to Infinite comfort for you in the under- atandlng of Love'a ever preaenoa, and that thto understanding will entirely obliterate from your thoupSht that Love. So also Christ:** ficlcuco reaaoninc from the ibasla ufa perfect Oodf or Mind, and A perfect creation or existence, who: gt; gooa asid wholly mental or spiritual, declares that vnortal existence la only th false aenae that ther is an opposite to Infinite tfplrlt, or Mind. Thto false sense Is what the Scriptures AcacrLbc as Che carnal mnd and what Jtsue descried *ts a l:ar, and rhe father of it*' This liar, or lying eense. the carnal mind declares thut finite matter/ the opposite of i-a- Ilnlte (ypirK. haa life suhstoncef ami lntall e*nce, m'hen the fact la that In- nn:te 5j gt; rit la the only Life, substance or intelligence. When, however, it i* aetn tha: the w i gt;:* of material ex- litenca, or the fii-ah, to only a fate* 'belief lit a auppositlonal creator, the carnal mind, or v:l, and a aupposcd creation, called tuortallty or s In tact a lie, then wo begin to comprehend clearly how the truth about Ood and His creation toeing cvor preaent and therefore omn'-poteint and operating with infinite IntrKJ-encc. can d trny auch a lie, or falae anental cond-tion oa mortality, Spiritual riKfrnriaiidlnjc SafTlcdcnt Chr nt Jesus demonetriHcd for all time- that fepirlturti understanding M aufTlclent for man'a health, for lii* food, *fnr hla-Hfe, and to overcome all that claim* to operate agralnat h*s harmony as the eon of Ood. Ito revealed to Ilia followers an 'infallible ru;e whlrh he called the truth, thai wou: lt;3 deliver thom from all evil tanking, or from the carnal mind, and it tBect tnortallty. He walked on the watera, thua disproving the ao-callad law of gravity; he heaiad the iok, time'shattering the Idolatrous hum s t gt;eU lt;*f thut disease to a reality or any part of God'a creation. He regarded matter or material existence simply oa a mistaken human belief to ba overcome at all timea and under oil clroumatancag by tha under- atandlng of Ood'a law or of jtptrttnal existence. In fact Christ Jesua proved .completely to mankind tb* Inilnite * ah.lity ttt good thinking or of aplrltua) (Undaratondlng to ovarcomo e ey-ena- terial or nortal mind condition. Mankind, Ihcrwever, dwelling. In a great meaaure. In the meamertirfn of material ggnae, refused to accept theae teachings bacauao they exposed the nothlngnen of mortal existence, which to fbetn seemed to toe the only reality. Markeri KtJrltnal Ilnw llvltlrs Mrs. Eddy durinc h*r whole ::fe had stKfwn martced * lritual pro lvi- llea and had toeen searching fnr yaara And o gt;r earth'a troubled, angry se I see Chrlat walk, And com* Divinely to mo, talk. and fnAarly, Thu Truth rock. Upon Life's shore. 'Galnat which the wlnJa pan ahock. Oh, nex-ermore cn rounils mm on tho and waves GAVE KVTOnXCE AGAINST RI2DS: i'i A ) BODT FOrND BBRU , May 4. -Baron rori Wrvrh -Y- p.i- ir lt;. haa been found dead In the neighborhood of hia estate. He had been shot through tho heart and murder ls auep oted. The baron ehoytly was to jive teal mony M Munster aca'nst tha r da, who. It iv reaorted. placed a pric of 2R.OO0 marks upon his bean Late ly ha had been tho recipient of ma threatening lottera. : m gt;- Conaurrtlnoplo May 4 TCntent powem havo be**n aaked by Dam Per Id grancKylxler. to postpone onourf 0KtSOH P? Thrac* ntll m.Umr Uie Tur* ktf-h d*l nttlon can b* hoard thy th pence conference In Parte. . Pour Greek dlvtslona aro at 6alo rid nwalilns orders to advaoce In Thraco. The flrat outdoor work snd training 03 erclwte for thr Harvard boat ew 1 ihowu In thr Uteat Klooicrama program. Thi' Hhadow of BOMllO UyruM. whl( Is soon to be released snd ln whlrh Elsh nommrnidn ta stsrred. tu.-loiles the f lt; lotvfng aupportlne company: Kdwln ford, Anita Booth AlfrM Hlokmsn. Cngan. George Cowle, Lillian Wiggins i Juliette Itenson. sanam ot sorrow. In fa lt; Chrletltn del one* Insists lh l erery condition IJ0.00 1*0 00?. *.1? 5? ?2Wf that m unlike Ood and thAt da ma Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency to bind man through sin. disease or death. .U wholly abnormal and can Md should toe deetroyed through the correct understanding of Oed and ot Ood Uw. Salvation of Srr1p re How then le thu salvation te t*9 attained and le It tt-.m ooJrallon Which the ecrfexureg teaeh? Chnslian Boi- noe Mateo emphMica y that auoh salrailon ean only be attained by un- der t*nding what God le, what true txUtenoe la the tmUUy mt snortal ex- lstenee and lu Inebtiity t eettvfy maiio hlgheet Unylngi Ttila aader- law. When the truth about Ood and about existence appeared to hor sho waa Instantaneously raised from what eeevned likely to be her deathbed. Thla Incident, however, did hot aaugfy Mra Kddy, for ehe wanted to know hc*w ho waa healed, aa ahe fwrltee In her book, Science and Health '- 160), 1 knew lhe Principle of all tiarnionteua Mlnd-actlen to be Ood. and ftiat euree were produced In primitive christian healing by holy, uplifting faith; but I muat know the Science of thle Jieal- :ng, and' I e o sny way to abaoiute oonoluelene through dhrlne revelation, reeeon. and damonetratlon. I Bl nee then Mra JOddy'e 9*9*9909** i MOTHER California Syrup of Fig** Child's Best Laxative I A rtpt Villfbrn * Irmp of F r lt;mtj Ieo*. for xhr name Ca) forftl* n itu* park* * . Ih i yon nm mun jnor rblld li hit. ra Il *mmt mnA m*m hirml*'** phytrtr f* rl tb tlitl* HiMnneh* * * nnd b w lt;it rhi lt;1- f ll low U frnWr tsm-Hn. Fu l dlrf-ttftft* nn 9 cti b Ui*. T Q BOM *y 4'Cn)iroruWv E. N. KENNEDY Ct For Stationery and Graphophonc Records Phone 14J7 CITY OFFICERS TO ORGANIZE s 8tmp9 to Create New MUlUry Body Are Taken at Noon Luncheon Aoeordii* to a constitution pre- d by LJeat -OolonoJa Fr*nk urd C. Jamleeon and W. H. Hewclil. an Edraonton military lnetllute alon the lines of ths Military institute of Toronto, was termed In Edmonton, at a luncheon at whloh a laife Catherine ot cara.llHn millUa offlcors aaeembled in Lowla Brothers' cafe, noon Tuoe- dar- Colonel Juetua Wllleon wae ejected ereeldent of tho orBanlaatlon for th* slaaoe of tho preeent year: Colonel o-onr W Mcbeod waa chosen vice- preeldont. and Captain J. W. Tipton eecretary* The following oommlttee waa also named and approved: U*ut.- CoL Pete Anderson* X gt;IeUt.-Col. Paton- or, Uleut.-Col. C. T. Weaver. Major Hornby. Captain Ferris Inapector Jennlnr*. of tihe Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Captains Wop. May HaU and Lieut-CWonela F gt;tfbee ilf w- g'.U. Jamieaon and Sparllnr In ror rd to the Imtltule, announcement wae made by Lleut.-Col. Jamleeon tha quarters would be oeoured ln one of the covernment bulldlnga of lbe city with reading room* library and writ lng rooms. British oflWers only wil' be eligible for general membership to the Institute, alUed offlcera howsv*r are to ba acoonded special privileges of timj gt;orary membership. The meeting Tuesday at whlcn.thr foregodng buelnwe was tranaaeted was featured by two excellent addresses ono on the value of military education ln peace time, delivered by X gt;r. J. M MoBachern. provoet of the Unlveralty of Alberta, and-the othor by Colons' O. M. Biggar, rloe- halrman of th Canadian Air Board. Who dealt 'uny with tho proposal* now under way In connection with the otaJbliehmen; of a Canadian air foro*. Malntrnance of Air Force The ereat amount of expense and the many difficulties to be met in the creation and maintenance of a Canadian Air Force were subject* uealt with by Colonel O. M. Biggar. vice chairman of the Canadian Air Board .who ie In Edmonton in the couree of a western tour for Air force nnranisatlon (purpose*. The air force. Colonel Biggar outlined, wae more like the navy Chan the army In that it depended maUily on the amount and the quality of equipment rattier than the number of men. The faot lt;hat equipment of any air force deteriorated Qutetty madB it an enormously ejcp*naive branch of -military aervloe. The costs of .operation were also enormous which therefore, had made It Imperative for ttie government to arrange for a concentration of equipment rather than lt;he allocation *of ouch In various parts of the country. Speedy deterioration of equipment and lt;fie toHfh cost of operation were however, not tho only reasons for hl h expenditure in the maintenance of an air serv*ce. Medical authorities, and tpast enpe lence. toed proved that senior air force men. In usefulness, eould not be lt;mrrled on atrength after they had reached the age Of 40, nnd Junior officers of ouch IWJJ fhouM -b4 retired ofl reaching- 30 This -hereforo. in the c ee of a perman force, would not permit w lng retained on general han ten yeara And It coneetiuently brought ttie iproblemo of (penaiorm from that lime onward whteh would doubUese add heavy Hnanria (burdenm Another difficulty was fhe fact sa.d Colonel Biggar. that of a P aonnel of 5 0( 0 m mfbers. e lt; least 1.000 would a gt;e commissioned officer*. Therefore, it was ils great expense, fully realized by the government, that brought the necessity before Canada of snaln- alnfcng a smaM force. Professional Vnelews Tho profeoatonal nucleus he air branch of miliary establishment would neceesarr.y have to be of m ' Tlmenslons. On the other hand Col. Blgyar aald. the non-professions houW be ao large as poaalble. Thi* would necessitate non-profcoeional local administration and the appointment of an executive branch of the ' anadlan Air Foroe association tn .aeh provinoo. Thlo branch would be constituted (by seven memb three appointed by the XJoutsnant-Oovern- tttd the remaining meml rs y pa otl VV. of mi nu col tm th. OW I mi Mi Mr 8tl jolt II. Igai I toi hLo Be Mx Jdoi chi Mi coi tmtm lla ;Ot An IU Ca Hi w. Me Mr Br Br A. Mc W. He tro Mr Mc ley iJM, Co Sl i gui eni at In* Hu giv on at ace cla be- more or (Boers on the active list. These seven ' OOD commMjdeth His love toward un. in that, while wc were yet sinners, Christ died for os. God's Boole. Romans *r:t. Three Cars Potatoes For Sale Write or Thone Room 105, Macdonaid Hotel SJ Bissett Cleanser Removes all grease and dirt. 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