MAY 3°» i925 ‘ ‘ THE cnanmmrrowu OUARDIAN Balllwlll Requests .- ‘Allies Will Bare y , ElfiIllIfg-Sentlment German Defaults! ' LONDON. May 29-min rim-lent , LONDON, May 29- GGPIDEUYII ‘r slwefll to encourage the sentiment j ,d0faults relative to disarmament-l r v! the Empire whose bonds "are ‘as upculfled by the Treaty or Vers- as light as the air, yet strong as allies have been outlined for pre~ sentation to Berlin in a. note that. _,. _ - pro-bulhiy will be deepatohed next} lweek by the Council of Aulhsasa-. if”? l "y . iron." was uttered by Prime Min- ister Stanley Baldwin in broad- casting an Elnplre Day message. He Susi-rested tllat the British people must give the word Empire ‘a new meaning, or substitute for it the title of the commonwealth of Iiritsll nations. - “We cannot merely bo passive |admilrezl of the Enlpiros achieve~ meats old promise," h“. declared in depreo/lng bellttlrzzlent of the material si... s‘ 12,: partnership. "On the contrary llll members of the f-alnlly ought to assist free- ly and ungrullgngiy for the good of all.“ dora. The note and a OOVering letter; which have been agreed upon byl o‘ i' France and Great Britain will] l’; point out that in view of the fact] ‘ that the Allied committee on con- " trol has concluded that Germany has not. fulfilled all of her disarm- ament obligations, the Allied ex- ports have agreed upon a list of -- ' - " ' "‘ i defaults which will be described in "m" " " ' very plain language. This Will To RONTUB NEW SIGHT-SEEING CAF! ‘ be done 3° were W“ be no chance Observation coach cf the type the Toronto Transportation Com mission will put into service about o! ruruher vlnlsundemtandmg in Juno 1. Ono of these coaches will run on a touring schedule of one hour. The other will proceed on thTtlle Prvlllllvr wars loll Elle opinion Beg"; retsarlllne vlvlilgtb lglrrmafivl, g - ___ schedu|¢_ Th, Guam, will be 1s cents and $1.50. respectively. for the trips. which will em- a everyo e c ou ‘e a. e o ye as o accomp eore t e ~ - i t ervlce pay at least one Ms“ to Ema," REMGNS FROM cABmE-r ovacummn o! the Cologne is com brace all principal points of lntcres t In Toronto. . in the evening the coaches wlll be put n o s and Overseas, and ma! they Should Ho" E J M M h alder”. from the downtown district to _S_un nyside Amusement Park. duodiiy the phrase “know thysellf" the ' ‘"‘" ‘Hurrrly’ l‘ “"9"” ' ~ [into "know your Empire." t p" ° ° ° 8° °t°'“e°"°"l i" lhad that day been conferred on red thousand of our p0pill81lll0l1' LITTLE POND SCHOOL <o>_-_-- 5:: £°‘:a°::"§a""mT;"-d Th9“ "i; _ . her by His Majesty’ and Mrs lllas been divorced . aocro o ma- K d1 I ' .. ' _ Um p 1 ‘Thoughts 0n to" of a prohaflonal and Prune en a, when the cheers had died To the young couple just start CIIJ>S Standing of e Olll "awn" away, Wellt up and kissed her, o, ing out in married life, the lessou'sl-hool for the month of March aull Empire Day ~-~_______._- Receive Tributes £23212,“ 3*;:.*...."";;,;,;; ;,",;=;,l:j°gg;:$,.:3,'gfz;;: 51:13:. z",,,';:;;:;;;:; 53",}: “u;i'..=.... v“.-. ............. ......... Doflilll; herself on her stick, rose learned snll practistd. l know of ulll; l5, llvllrll McDllllfllll- Urlllle Y“ (W. L. Cotton.) . LONDON. May 29 — Canadian and bowed her thanks, and anoth- no surer method of incuiczltinlfwi, illllvli Campbell; 2, Bernice The test oi‘ words" is deeds, All singers like Canadian painters, er memorable afternoon had been the spirit and practice of thrill ilillulvvll; 3. Berth Dlllgwldl; 4» the mlk shout "Empire Dev" will Y have been prominent in the British added to the a nsls of the Royal than through the ilieliiuln or llrt-‘ilul-y NllzDullilill. tirade Vi. _ 1, have been useless i! tho people of prpgg- 0g laud The Sunday 0b. Opera House!" insurance; ‘ ‘Sic-lid .\ici)ullnlli; 2, Alla Dlligwleii; ' ‘he Eiilmre a" Wmlm" regard t‘) ‘i server this week has added its “A joint life insurance policy isiii, Jal-lt hlcllolllllll; 4, iilnlnlelt Mt‘- ' the development, perpetuation and EAST ORANGE N_ J_ May .§9__ voice to the chorus of commenda- LIFE INSURANCE A FACTOR IN uimoslt as essential as the nlarrisgo Dflllillll, Grade l\'_ Sr.— l, Gerard prosperity 0f the Empire in nil its Receipt at the p,“ office here tion of Canada's contribution to KEEPING THE WEDDING RING Ping. l wish it could be nlnde a hieihlllnili. Glade l\'. Jr.—1.l{atil- parts. it‘ they go on, each member o; a letter which dld not mac“ m Empire art at Womlbiey. ' PUT part oi’ the wedding ceremony, for let-ll ill-illllllllll; 2, Beatrice Stvulv; 3 of it, in its own way. depending (lggflngflonl an" ham; 55v my The Morning Post today h-as it would prove n most powerful ll, llillln Illnckett; 4. Jvsvilll F. Ml" , upon outsiders, the Family of Na~ yea“; on m6 way was annou m; something kind to gay editorially “The number of separated. couples factor in keeping the ri-ng u-here lhlnlllll. (irnlie ll.—1, Merrill Ml:- ions composing thr- Empire is not by postmamter sfl-e" yeemerda _ or “Mlgg Eva Gauthier, cuuaulau in my judgment. would be far ll- belolliisfl" DUliillll, (il-lllle l.—1, Nlzlrguerlte llkelytfl lib‘ 1011i; lluld together, nor The letter w“ postmarked m lsingcr oi talent and charm, Krcater were it not for the inst- —-<-o->-——— lilllvlll-lt; 2, Mollny McDonald; 1i. likely to be as lrl-e. independent Newark’ December 315;’ 1 45_ who last week in London admitted imllon known as life insurance" WIPE GLASS QUICKLY. -\lllllllv 3lfilllllllllll; 4. A1111“! mild" and prosperous as if elllrll ‘mflllllllil and addressed to Mary Conllit, t. i812 solllgs on her programme and will Sllilltrior Court Judge Hurry lPll- 0i’ the faulliy should prefer i0 do Augumme Fm It bore a n m. brought no billsh to the cheek of H. Holzer. Many millions of poo- Glass that has ‘been wasllcd linl l’< riol-l illlPlHlilllCPI Jack McDon- business with other members ufmu “on {or “'5 return to ma" 078mm 1mm", arms’ German "mm. m. to pie on this Continent carry life warm wutllr with either sodlnirllll. Allgl-iu (Jltnlpbcil, Bcutrico fflllllly 8nd l" (lflilclld upon their The 5L Augumlne poem] author". the lexqquisite songs that modern illsurallce. 011 the other hunll, it ammonia or soap should be wiped Sllvlv» brothers and “ism” m the mnmre lfill. ‘in returning it. said the house Flilhte has give" ot the world, at l5 flilllllfllvd that about five hund- at once. Laura Alllllolllllll. lvllvllt“? for mutllztl trnlle and lmlltuul hcllr- m wmch u was amdmssed had finding themselves in Such con]. | . . _ . ,, . .. .. . . rlltilcr than upon ‘foreign nations, been mm down “decades agar- puuygr .' however friendly they may bc. Announcement is made tonight EVICTED FROM HOME THROUGH FORECLOSURE OF MlORT- This being so, the peoplcof Cult- ._ ______i_i.__. that another Canadian singer, AGE q, 81GB, 11:1‘! of all tho other nations in , sump Fischer, u; Montreal who _ . l"? lllDlm. W111 <10 W011 if they the are now, adlmltmly and 1n. was tho only Canadian caontrtbut- of rlfiizlwecormddgzez-slfgmipsinggel-yfll: sreroulfil. ‘If-foroigkfi, athlmlzuhh insist upon thle Stmngthcmng of lllsgutabiy, the richest people in 0F l0 Al-billWB benefit OOHOBlrt t0‘ has bGQIIy-IHBG In since his diction g I o ' eh cc lrhwPlflll‘ e the“ National '1 ‘may’ Md cultivate the world: and the United States dliy. l8 l0 receive an engagement w“ evicted amt] h f lc . e ow. ome rom w c lpslthe closest social and commercial is now we creditor and arbiter 0g! for the Italian opera season which "G 0P" W11"! 0|’ a mvrlilitie- relations that are possible with all Enmpmn nation opens at Covent, Garden uexu ' ' r the other nnllons and peoples in Canada h, mmuch the samecon__n1onth_ An other Canadian our world-wide Commonwealth. “Mon now as the Unned stat“ operatic star, Madame Edvilla, Tllcy llilvp u. hlpielrtllll OXIHIIDIEI‘ in was at the em] of the Ch," Wm; has bum; I935 foftunutry Bu. llhc [lulled States. Pilot nation was, As a result of the Wm. ‘m. world cause up the paucity of 0mm on. M u” "m1 0' “'0 CV" Waf- smy freedom in which she engaged with swzemeuts, she has elected to yours zlgo, in flnllnclztl straits. Tile a“ he, might and n", preflous essay the dramatic 5mm; and “.35 pUflllil‘ of tlll- Iiliiteli States than hundmg of railway‘ to nope“ up» given the leading pa“ m “Jacob-S nlloptl ll a National Policy. They H", Country. Canada 55 heayuy 1n Ladder," a now play plrcseulted ill adhered tll that policy throughout debt P0559551“! me northern ha" mudou 13st week I; created a ii," “"2 *"‘"-*"“l“°"l Ymm- Th“ hi"! of the North American Cvntinoht record by lasting only four nights, Frre Frlllll- lllllfllll? themselves; 31m hgg-qnd m9 Unjfgd stump h" although Ellvina scored a personal and, by means of a Protective Tltr- ___pme Tum, with“, um;- owu triumph in u tilankiess T003, in‘, they cnl-uurztged lhome indus- widP’-v eyquwlqd hqydgfm c9159“- Of tho Aibalii concert today tho tries even when they hall to pay ma“ um Unlged sums’ 1t 19 not Morning Post says: "After the lllgl](‘.f‘l1I‘l('CS ior the products of “ken that silo could, tinder Ml)’ Cl-lflliill foil to rise ugaln on the‘ lhosl- lullustrioa than ‘they would You," be M, qmcmy dcyelqyed m; heroine of the alftcrnoon, a little have pnlll to outsiders. Lonsequent- ma United smw':_4or pgaplflvllke modest old lady. seated in tho ly they kept most or their money ups H091. wmmqu, you without middle of the stage, surrounded by‘ “lrclllilllllti "mmlilmill l-llell‘ ""1 doubt. the industry and t-ulterpnlse. these Wlw Wear. or have worn. thel country, developed their own ilutur- m“ um“ and Gummy o! mhemau baym su- Johnsmn Forbesqmhert,‘ “I r°"°"""'°“' “m” "eady i" d“ pm‘ of the people of Canada will brink 80h recited an -ode that Mr. Alfrcdf mm)“ "lllsilmfi" with ‘MW? "B11011! to the country a measure ofgrowth Noyes had specially written, and’ wt (‘very 500d ounortuuityws, for um prosperity no matter whntltna then Dame Nellie Melba and Mrs‘ instance. lit the beginning of the 0g pong, lmay he adopted lby her Kendal advanced from tho wings lute smut warlia Ellroplx- and gmtggmen, But the wonderful ro- and laid their tributes at the new suits in 11x9 United States show Damefs feet. Dame Nellie con- that, the National Policy, rmalntnin- grlitlilaicll her ull the honor which cd and strengthened, is lTlllCllllllON likely to effect a. lightening 0f the , bulden of direct taxation which now hampers capital and enter- priso, as well as a resumption oi’ activity in all the lines of produc- tion of wh-ich her climate and nat- ural resources adlnlit, and the ne- turn. or "good IMJIIQB" for the Cltna- ' dian people of every class. The experience of Canada, under ._ a National Policy much loss protoc- M I. tive than that of the United States indicates that Canada will prosper much more thoroughly and rapidly if the Nattlonal Policy lbe strength- ened and stabilized in the interests of the people of ithe country, than ll’ freer admission be given to the products of other countries. “Free Trade," with the world at large, may lbe all right as a theory. But in practice, the experience of the United States has proved, beyond a doubt that, for n. young country, such as Canada, PIODG-inn 1e pre- fera/ble. W'hilo all lomlgn nations are pmtccted audible the coun- ' ltry. remains heavtlyln lldbt, with its natural resources undeveloped. and its capital and autos-prise loud- ed down lby heavy ill-Not taxation Flee 'I‘ra.do with all the world is for Canada impossible. A policy of ‘Wren Trade" cannot bo seriously contemplouxl (or years to come. Bllt thcro lmay lbe -Prefcrential Trade within one Empire-m trade approaching as nearly as conditions and circnmsiancm will admit to Frau Trade within the Empire. llf the world-wide British Empire is to b9 maintained and developed. M" ' unity of sentiment and action in WON FQQN 5mg respect to thu Empire must he cul- tivated. "United we stand; lilvld- Under arrest at Vancouver In Ed we roll." One of the means illmanngqfllgn with tho murder of Janet ' the cultivation of the British Spirit smith. This on; has baffled the M Unity '5 S mutnuy Preterm” police for months, and the young tial trade profits-bio to British peo- cmnam-nl. d|..ppg|fl|\QQ about me‘ we "m" n“ "Ne" m“ for six weqks ago under circumstance: hundreds of years to come the lBrit- m“ “nun” kldupph,“ “d”; w ish Empire can provide trade for m. my.m_,_ H‘ w” you“ w“, 3:; lpgloirchillgl. 01:23:: safer (:1; am" In s dazed condition near HOW'D vou LIKE -rc_>_ae_ A TUTTI MAN? , $10M’ m“, w, Vmulvzznxdwllmro. In: . --* "' "' . ROYAL . son mall classes or the neo- n - " ‘ A klas fro lo ,a c-m from the men Ire the dues col PRINCESS cry o, _ bu“ be l, u" lected by theniltrd I:I1I'I.WTO?YO|I{DWIIIQ an uhcleht Berkshire cus- Sister of the Klno. W" l‘ ole- Let us when nulls Ins Pr" """ °"""°'°" "' y Weare Closing 0ut Our Men’s and Boys’ . Ready Made Blothing Dept. Have you taken advantage of _ the big discounts? You save from 0n_e quarter to a half the regular price on Men’s Suits, Boys Suits, Pant-s, Overalls, Rain Coats, Overcoats, Etc. - Carpet Squares at Half Price SIZES3x3 3x31/_>, Regular $12.00 for . . . . . . . $ 6.00 Regular $15.00 for . . . . . . . $ 7.50 Regular $25.00 for . . . . $12.50 SIZES 3x 4. 3% x4 Regular $13.50 for . . . . . $ 6.75 Regular $20.00 for . . . . . . . $10.00 Regular $30.00 for . . . . . . . $15.00 ~ Men's Khaki Pants $1.75 Well made of good strong khaki drill, plenty of pockets. bolt loops and cuff. All sizes up to 44. Regular $2.60. Special . .. .. $1.75 _ f MODEL OF ORILLINS CH AMPLAIN MEMORIAL» Vernon March, the famous Br itiah sculptor, photographed with his scale model of the Champlain Memorial beforu leaving England to attend thc unveiling of the real monument in Orlllin, Ontario, on July 1st, 3 Prs. Silk Hose for $1.00 ALL FELT Perfccts and Sllbstandards Thread allk or thread silk and art silk full _ fashioned, strongly spliced sole, hcei and toc. ' . Fine llsls garter top, regular 75c to $1.00. Shell. .._. _ - Nude, Silver, Black, Brown, Sky, Pongcc, ctc. Special 8 pairs for $1.00 Regular $10.50 10 only all felt layer mattresses built In layers covered with an I oxtrs good qualify art ticking guaranteed sanitary, closely tufted, French roll edge, about 45 lbs, All lllll. Regular $10.50. Special 07.05 ‘ STRIPED BROADOLOTH HAS BEEN ACCLAIMED SIMMQNS BEDS THE SUMMER MATERIAL FOR SPORT mo STREET FROCKS, wide variety of designs. Newest tons: mid hlus - _ "'°" 5"“ ---------- -~ ‘ 5-00 ‘° S 3m‘ and ‘lawns combining with white, groan and put-pl stripes. tom, go ground Wm. flgwgr-bedeokad stoves. ‘rh- pholoaranh Ilwwl "fwd" f"°'" l ""°'° ""°" ti"! W" '° m:°g*°id13;i"'he1§m' ;':;"y°,d"::'m",,'|:_“ 8mm w" m amt sud- 510.00 to $20.00 Light backgrounds with HIPPOW plu some: svvnalnl Ind l" Tut" m» lwlllno trilwlv "W" "is ll°'P'"' """'" "* """°°"°"" °' “m” "°m°"h"°“ p" worm’ M ‘ ° r ' m ' ‘ wide mum. wide variety of desllnl. as Inches wide. . ,""' “ g’ ' A ' ' , THIS 1s NOT THE GOOSE STEP BUT THE FOUR POINT FOUR TANGO M masses »~. WoolTop .......... ..84t1lto$.700 -- i. , . , - _ m- -»- - ~~— " Reversible a uo to s 1.00 s . l y M ________ ,_ _ m ,0 mo, 5 Ladies Summer Vests 1 Kspook 016.00 to $25.00 . __ Ladies’ fine spun white cotton Summer ...n______.__._.,..~_.__.__.___.._...—.— weight undorveats in plain Swiss and Rlchsllsu Ribs. Pleat sad beading finish, Opera top; low , neck and short alcoves All sins. Regular 35o. 099d "Tm! ------ -- 0 2.00 t0 3 8.50 Bpcclsl 5 for ................. 5L0!) iron Frame ........ .. 0 4.50 to 8 9.00 l I -. ‘ it > " r ' ' ' lhl ' l (h thoory thin tho sum um- . . .. .. ~ . "u" "I m. oomum" mvtliozhxpaqlaiylvmlrhgol. the f»! of some "old timers" ‘ "‘ l‘ ' ‘m. of chum’; famous M" Nickle bur. Tho but was all right bug they miss- I I d batch stlon whether or not bur tum u». in i»: “.01 l‘ '5 2; 000's unnltr l» Milli-la wr- Tl" llbjff Plifig",‘,‘,l,"‘,, "m," , lmoonsclouliy ab I tilt-ouch a Pnulwr ‘ll/mill? "'°"°"'°Mll"t. 6y ' Id the old roll on which to not thslr brokon arohss and tired 6° ., .. . ' v . I l . '