London, May 18. (CP)—The novel suggestion of Dr. Bernard Hey wood, Bishop of Ely, that members to a congregation “should be en titled to plot questions to the preacher during the course of a sermon does not receive much en couragement , from prominent clergy laity, whose views have been sought upon the suggestion. Archdeacon Lowe, of Bradford, ‘thinks. the alznmosphere of the ser vice would thereby be destroyed, and is an alternative suggests gatherings to follow; where people ,could meet the preacher, and ask him to elucidate paints which pre sented difficulty. The primary object of divine worship is devotion, not debate, de clares Rev. T. J. Hodgson, superin tendent Methodist minister, of Leeds, who adds that the practice of inviting written questions, to be dealt within a future sermon, often proved satisfactory. j Mastars of Polish parishes and the presidents of Polish societies gath ered at le Polish consulate in the evening to honor ‘the memory of the hero of Independent Poland .They were received by the acting consul of Poland, Michael Bielinski. During the evening the acting consul eulogized Pilsudski’s life and achievements, AL 845, one rainule's silence was observed. The short but impressive ceremony came to a close with prayer led by, [Rev Father 3S. Bierski, pastor of the Holy Ghost church. Over 50 Polish onnd. organizations were repres s_ $$ An undetermined sum of money was stolen Friday night from the home of John Melnick, 846 Flora avenue, which was entered by hieves during the absence of the occupants. At a meeting of the executive of the Manitoba Bar association Frise day, it was decided to hold the sens nual convention at Clear Tike, June 25, 26 and 27. A large attend ance is expected,