JUNE 2, 1923 ___,____ ‘llillllillfllil SAY Pilzis Ailiillllli Seventy ‘Four Essays Received ~ Work i Done of a Very High Pons Asiilorum w...........l...... (EASTERN iiANKl ‘WAPITAAIZEA Ai iiil] AAOAAIAINS, ‘MANCHESTER. England June 1 l —50l Joel's six year old Polls Asilli-‘i Act Children Were _ Burned To Death (Canadian Press) COVERT. Kansas, June i.-—Al- frcd Kaser. his wife and their six children were burned to death in a fire whlchdestroyed the Kaser farm home here late last night. The r charred bodies of the eight victims, ‘were recovered from the ruins. The‘ Aorégiin of the flre was not determ- 1n . iilllilllsls orum won the Munch rt ~ s. .- cup this afternoon by eillltifee crs of a length from J. De Roth-i Chad's 1°11!‘ Yoflr old Cuporul. Talupl was third, another length bong ]llll_|_5 Seven Killed Twenty - Three I jured - Failure of Air Brakes Respon- to Incorporate Eastern Bank of Canada Favorably Reported —- Head- "’_—*<O-§______ FAIRWAY i5 commerce reported favorably the Th I act to incorporate the Eastern c great pyramid oi Gizeh. built Twenty - Ffiur Prob- liankfoé (infield? todsiyh F. R. Taxy- ‘réiilout 2170 B. C. during the reign of or. o an om. - .. one o 1e eops. was the first of all such able Starters for the illcorporators of the bill. appeared‘structures, both in point oi time and before the committee and explained ‘of architectural perfection. It is dei- | l Standard. i . . . ___ i quarters 1n Mar1- _ The lndces in the Bowl n1 . t- 1 slble for Crash. Hades Empire Shopping week es- . “nes- iay i111" "1111/“1 11°" “°“’_ 1111‘ A ‘C d, P v . DANVILLE, 1115., June L-Seven pounced‘ 111;’ gsszlsisgys m u“ were ‘ ’ “m m‘ “s” ‘ _ persons were killed and 23 injured Sevenl! ° OTTAWA J _Th y _ ‘ _when two interurban trains oi the received and 111° h1g1‘ 5111111131“ °1 . eluary comhxiale‘: bafikljsgrullgd n, Illoinois Traction System crashed by the wmpemm“ i .head on at Fithian, seven lniles west ‘of here, law ‘this afternoon. the work done has been most ‘gratifying. render- mg (he task of deciding on thc me winners no easy one. The awards were as follows: ist prize, slow-William M8C-_ Frank Craig, of Danville, motor- Thedeadare: ____ unan of the eastbound train. , Dr. George Johnson. of Cham- ArrangeTpaign. Ills.. pioneer. 0i lilo Ellen king. In the Great Pyr-‘any other pyramid. As remarkable mid there is not in any oi its fin- as its freedom from heathen symbols ished parts a vestige of heathenism, is its correct orientation and its lo- or the smallest indulgence in any- cation in the centre oi the land sur-‘ 1111115 iillllfllflohing idolatry. There face oi the earth, having evidently‘ Peaceable . l43rd Runnin of l - - mtyrc, Queen Square School. g‘ ithe purposes actuating these who inlteiy set apart from other pyra- is no-Egyptelog not an all si b I t d d 2nd Prize, $l0.00-—Gera1d Mac» ‘ t ' l (desired the bank to be establlshediimids and other buildinxs lh Egypt. ‘f s b- l- dyit‘ hi u ma w‘ n an e t" m“ m‘ m” 3m‘. George Johnson, of Torre Haute. he Great Turf (Jlas | Mr. Taylor briefly outlined thokThese iessers structures are covered Z1 millsl? 12f :31)’ of illusion"? 5:1? "say? sltilitilllelgclthtrclllefizl-‘lriilsnli: ment Between Nor Ind‘ they“ and Southern Dennis Pyle. of While Heath, Ills. ie. Kenslngtori School. Kcnz , 3rd Prize. $5.00—-Paul Fleming. slc purpose of the bill. The incorpor- with Egypmm embléms ma‘ u" of in ‘he ye r g d‘ n u h d Stanley Brmge school‘ ‘ . ‘aéorshhad “easznabli assurance °ri‘the worship oi this and that temp-dozens ofaofhzilfcsjfianyiligrls fvériaeciaulllt: brl-liftltflatzzy‘itémvarlitlilgogiigigurgfiielll? ' ' ' Ira Cmdselpher‘ of wmm Health‘ The judges. it will be remembered (Canadian pross) Zefigralggfirivfi? “gui/féefifimgtpfgsligfiitf: frffihiél"; 21f the influence ‘of but thc architectural ideas of this believe that these contain apropheoy‘: ArmllifS 1S Latestylllé-red Gunck of st Joseph and 11 i? 5 "P0" e a a rs grand monument are not found in in stone which can be used to inter-‘ Deve opment ' ' ' - - l n an unidentified person. were Dr‘ Comm‘ Mr‘ H‘ T‘ Macphee EPSOM’ E“131*md' J1me 1' — T1111 ilnoes bank with headquarters lni prct past and future evenis- The crash is attributed by Fat Mid M11 110119111‘- C0110“ ' list of probable starters and jock- < ' The essays were on the subject evs m the Derby was ‘gubushed to [A1151 596111111 o1 1119 °°111111Y- w11°1e11°]***~ -~ ——-—- -» ---.-»- _ . ___,_ _______ r y . - - . - ~ lme there had been no few- , . i Chlna ‘S Clvll War . ”Empll'9 Buyers are Empirc Buiid- (my indicating a field of 24 for “L!” ‘"19 1 l ‘an. ~ ._ , ‘I ' Cummills, motormarl of the west- ern» and the three prize winning 143m running of the great tuilififitfilgnwif-l; 331mg? 231221312‘; sAAdA A] ‘gpccm txrcilflrdign) bound limited trait? to the faiiureuoi i . - > 4 his airbrakcs. W en he saw e d b ‘ - l SHANGHAL C1111“. 31111‘? L“ crash could not be averted, he leap- “says are pflmed hcrewuh’ class“:- |Mr. Taylor had been authorize y, Wesltm- Low D9111!“ 911191 lock-IAngus MacLean oi the Bathurstl ey._will have the mount on his horse |Lumber company to m1 the com. Fairway. the popular favorite. El- nlittee that he supported the bank.’ f liott. another rider‘. Will be UP 0n| In answer to a question Mr. Tay-l Fmmmim- 111111191‘ °1 1119 TW° Thiili-lloi" explained that the shares would‘. sand Guineas and second only toga 501d at $200 for a premium of ; Fairway in public osieom- $t<>vo‘s1o.o0. The capitalization would be] "ivate code messages from Peking indicated strongly today thai n peaceable arrangement was imnlin- enl between advancing nationalists-- and northern authorities und-r 'wllicil the Nationalists would oc- andlcupy Peking without a fight. ' directly contra- cd froln his cab and escaped injury. The westbound limited was of steel construction and was little damaged by the impact. The east- bound locnl was an old wooden coach and the front end. in which was the smoker and the motormanbi ii First Prize Essay William Maclntyrc, Queen Square ' School FLAG ii DEMUNSTRATIIJNBUI] n1 pm Union Jack Clleered, National Flag Torn. "Commantg; Byrd Canada ls one oi’ the self-gov- erning nations that comprise the Btfihlhlfig‘ growth of a nation ggljgghillieillflxgovliilllif‘ Gllj-elgflliiillltitiiegd‘:‘(lgooggflotlgscyygcllnlhould ‘nclude sh’ . Ca tain Wilkins HYC‘ These ‘ncssagps “F111 “"15 crushed 1° Sllllni-BFS depends largely upon its’ trade and 611115 wiirilY- l-__-___--—----—-. In TO Wl1.-- p _ Admled h rleYwus openN ‘Qessagegs Apparently every passenger in the commerce with other countries. ‘ The probables‘ AmmQFA-Q (J. EV- to cultivate and to develop. The‘ _ _ _ Pfeparlng Plans, whlch ad “ind ‘h? on egmrf’ smoking compartment was killed The British Empire . comprisesiansli Black watfm ‘31111111913 B1111"Britlsh Government is spending‘ d imgbg tto 3.3m‘! Fatgtfictgrll’, km“ outright. Motorman Craig died or countries situated in different parts ‘(lloesm Co‘Bt°‘“1t1°g‘3 ‘gamflg1ri1lmilllons of dollars in developing this ~ _ _ t . NEW YORK. June 1__ A“ an, i, ‘an wfiselirgaa ‘h; (ghearag Tiollgifé the way to tho hospital in Dom/ills of the world, in all climates. and‘ cvgloglc‘ (Lursefll Faigaa :36: at emEmpire trading. bccauselt pays. bc- W A race to the South Pole was in the ‘Northmln lsader had conferred with‘ having a large and varied assort-‘Félstead - (H Wm V ylaerfiilggf cause it binds the Empire together.‘ 1 ‘1- .g“mnking today. Oh-lnew Officials and foreign (my. mom of natural products. The (Perrymanr- Flamlfs i _ and because the building up and de- . , : Captain George H Wilkins’ Aus_. ~ v h. V. . 1 ‘ g0 (Em°"'n' velcping of each dominion and oi l ‘tralian aviator and explorer whowsrgatfi “‘g‘§,"{‘“g at eh mutltrlunfhi; ’ ‘ . - ' a een eleve . owcv , ' cOlirsfl l2?.°..°.i“l.’..%2l..‘2€ i- nd w; in .. W35 D Oppflso “fl 2i 11S C ‘expednmn here on Monday‘ n‘ ‘myths Nationalist advance toward his‘; announced while half a mile away - - 4 ‘ icapltaF-thougll perhaps himself i210 CHDBLQWII i-Olllglii i" @0116 With a nation and country in their mutq at 81mm" 11°18" cmnmander Rmlhiretiring from the city toward his t e threatening situation which has ual obligations and responsibilities. " wants of each unit can, be furnished Gang warm, ‘S Donoghue) Grange 11y 11 515191‘ 5171111111111“ “m1 11‘e‘5“".‘View (Graves); Heirloom (J. Leach) plus production of each can be ab-lLuveneran (R FOO. O-Ourry (H4 511111911 by 11151111311119“ 31119113. thelieasieyl: Palais Royal (Allenmandl other colonies. So that trade and pol-thou; (winter); Rang; sjngh comlllcrce within the. British Em- (Beary); Royal Crusader (Hulme); (J. Childs); Scin- (cach province in every dominion is necessary to building up the Em- pire. On Empire 0n. Event 0f War LONDON. June 1.-The Morning CAPE TOWN. S.‘A.. June l. — South African nation." It was not Rellilflfiifimonifi of police from all merely a reminder of their" freedom. elop,parts of the peninsula were drafted the Premier continued. but also oil l' duty in helping to dev (the British Empire is to develop our‘. ‘own province, its trade and its ill- lard Byrd. i5 Pushing final llrollilrrl-‘Manchurian stronghom ‘tions for his expedition to thc same LONDOPL June L __ A Toky,” plrc is best from a material stand- Royal Ministrel l _ d 1 _. g point. is more patriotic. and but aQtlHation (Slrettl; Sunny Trace icnliiiisirklloihTlllslis oélrucheapestamarlt-ldggfoiggtgatzfiiisfliyfgntigge $13K “ftigwghziiiiid-lgok. ‘ti: S8C0fll1d gas 0g goal lust and honorable obligation of Richards)" the Wlleedler (P. Beas- 8t W B oi‘ lie 0 8Y5 ii" W" 5 i e lll- e non no y as t e ag o l - despawh to [he Evening newg gay" p t 1 diw- 1 d1 .- t; _ ‘ _ » _ _ _ d b . _ , . . B m h m n I m ‘ _ _ 0s r1 an e rla scusseo wha cvery citizen oi the Empire. icy), Yeomanstown (Marshalll. paid for the dfitlCli indicate bit Défiéziliersl ‘liunllgrljigterntrtrjlifii cgillggirfldvgrltiaglt‘ Btiilgfllriltebllit titan flag or til-is flmiiof xiéilsouiggiém leg bglgler tgrchable reports frpm Pekmg 5mm it describes as the “syswm wherm The protection of the sea , cuar- _ mt‘ we are buling on mid a doadiiii" 0i inc 18th anniversary or thc‘South‘Africa‘s fiiotiinanmililifilli the pole and back before noxfliha“ C1111"; T5°'1.“‘!‘- 111° 119mm“ by Armies miwiiriied by "i" FOP- mtecd only by ‘he Brlush N w has “o? nil/Eh Eam ‘Aliseclsunosrgfi-‘iilqlestablishment of thc Union of British commonwealth of nations 011115111135- Meanwhlle 111911‘ i1rel1a‘id‘btiitor' has defmmfly dcmded to 91g“ 9111* are hlubmmfid ‘w the muse as‘ p (South Africa. Tile celebration to-A Genera] smuts m his speech 55m rations and travelling schedulcsflbggggbN June lfwhue china": gomiellrltisnlisécieilrntrlllfeltlhe adgnliiigliiarlis take on the aspect of competition‘ is not ashamed. boasts that. it‘. ll l Cl C b ‘ . . . Sfifgzuilrzlg) y“ Dray: war‘; iglfi? c2131‘ laws of inspection, guaranteeing tow Show its goods. n mercc in tho past. and will sullih“ °°1‘5“1“°_1" 111° ‘i““1111' “m1 111"‘ 0i their quality. it 11y °1 111° 9101111111- can coillpctc ilrpr ently to be signed for only part oi’ the British Elnpirc." _'I‘he Post says: ,“I.ct us put thcsc- supposltions civil war rapidly approached its climax today the United Stat-es ‘Press learned from a reliable source day Was historic because for the those who lmcl participated in the _ ice {akin uamy first time the new national flag wassettlemellt of the flag question ini1°1 °°ml11e11°11 °1 111° 111151 1111' 111111" - g q ‘flown along with the Union Jacklparliamcnt last year hoped that My continue to protect thc trade and. commerce of the world in the fut- ure. How shouldour scheme of Em- plrc buying co-ordinate itself? First of all in our own Province of Prince Edward Island .we should endeavor in every way tfiisidifohicprifdilctsi" Being an agricultural province .. stufls. anduzrodgtts that cannotwbc So buy in Canada. Canadian made goods. Build its courage its industries. and patron- ize its arts. There are essential food-l some grown in Canada. But these are ob- tainable in Great Britain and other, and wear into consideration. if we ' ' " claims to the test. ‘ Third; Prfic Essay" ' of colored people. marched in permit ourselves to l1ut'tllese“thc' opposition‘ .salnc platform and delivered patrio- .tlc speeches. ' _ , _ _ ‘and. Premier J. B. M. H t ' ' trade’ en-i 151119119 shopmng week w111511m'lGel1eral Jall Christian 821mg. igglfalifclllaclllitozl u ulate industry in our own countrylmerly Premier and present leader 01- south Africa enforce appeared ' on the I A large crowd comprised mostly‘ f1 l l the matter had bceni The unique situation inl tithe need ofl compromise, and their sense of pol- itical reality made the members oil thc South African parliament ap-l preciate the fact that-in comprom-A lsc was the» only workable soiutloni Byrd plans to sail from Hampton Roads, Va... in his supply ship, thc‘ Sampson. about August i5. Wilkinsd who is now in Copeuhagun, will ar- rivc in New York on July 2, and af-A ter a weeks stay here will fly across. the country in the same craft in‘ which he recently travelled from‘; Alaska to Spitzbergen. He expects1 i ‘pared to submit proposals cn‘ uld the nationalist armies king, Japan would be pre- tirely reshaping _llcr old treaties with China. including giving her extra- territorial rights. Such action might force Great Britain and other countries to ac- that sho cccupy Pc and we hope improbable cases- a treaty having been eventually rati- fied by Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the one side and Egypt on the other, Egypt calls upon her ally to defend her against attack by a combination of European powers. In thc war ensuing are we to sup- malnly. ourofoodisupplies are easlly~~ . . available‘ Dam. prbducm c883 and 9111.116 31111511 td°1;111t1glizg1s»gat1sgixif Paul Fleming. Stanley procession through the streets of ofobstlnate, deep-seated difficulties.) _ , . , . m . p°u1tryypol.k_ been-and lamb ohtheidu y as a Pr?‘ o m Eda l l Si I ‘ O _ Cape Town during the afternoon. Emphasizing the lmpqrtgnge Qfitc Sail from California about sfll-iccpi an isolated position ll'l their pose that Great Britain and Nob chmmsp vegembres_ roofs m abund; 1179.. i9. 1199.1! i-isikoiifnhii" fhTlic history. of the British Empire headed by the band of the natives‘ pQQCO and llnity in the country. 191111191 1- "fliiiilliiis Willi Qliiiii! 111116? __felf’__t_}!;mw1_re1and will be bgfligeygnfi -— ancc fish or various kinds gncludmo 5111310115 °1 1'11 5 1111155‘ "1 S PS has been a hzstory of trading. From organization, tile ‘ilndepeildent Col-_Gcneral Smuts said as long as it. __ ,_ __, _ "fl/e"! Preflaled 1111 3151151?‘ T5 17 ' whim the ro§(‘1)T'm'é"Bmmrm|-|= — =' plying between the ports of the the earliest days when the men- cred Workers’ Union“ and carrying was possible to maintain these thci lowilapaws-leado- - - - .._ up“? mmamsmat fleece? “we can LONDON' June 1' “ The Amer" hardly think so. The Kings sub- ‘banuers. On the banners were in.- scribeci “Afrlcas arise." "Away with “Down with Anti-native can steamer Sccony. owned by the h ll-fi h, . . . 5 e s and a "med “1S°"m°“l Empire and the Empire Shiv-r wm- chants of Gaul traded with the tin Standard Transportation 00., has f d i ' . o gar en ruits are pfocllifllilc- mg to our ports. strengthen nul mines of the Brno,“ through an Jams are ms subjects a" the m“ externals of the country's instltu-' . tions mattered little. He said thoti Elggted Nat10na1 pire over and thc King's enemies. ill tile moment of real crisis in the. fresh and reasonable in price. And ~ . . i. by the encouraging pnironnse of Commerce and devew“ m" “an” A111°.Y°“"“ ‘lmmg Wm“ ‘h? E15‘ in - . . hldd i‘ ' ~ ‘ ‘ no» looted b Chinese pirates in Island citizens, the farmer and Sgpgntl Prize 135581’ ‘males Tralhntgh Comtpanrld Till“ nus‘ Thé "will i011‘ national flats"; llglelticcflryltlggfullsysznsc drlilryrrirsgiirzvetltie L 0' Dr E"thcnSliuntnk (llistrict and 3000 casw "m" enemmsy 11h _ ' ‘imemplren ecas.a excl‘ < ' _ - - - r o . olfdfglrrtlinlic. garitryulzzfig gxllldtrgg: Searching m. a Show... way to these glljQlaIéllelzlflihllilclguIggrlzfdCiiS ago louzillgpeilupli ‘of sguth Africa hadf tiarecln. -_- of kcrggeno (tiakcnt. Yaccoldinlg if; X1 -.__..4»>.___._ " ' Gerald liIacKenzie. Kcnsington .~ h . f c um down w {he d“ ' i1 < 000m nit uuoc e . an a new sense o . er‘ (Camdptn press) Hang ong lspa c o e - inn lnrncr production, and the sur-‘ '.“° “S.” "1 ‘1- . . Y1 ld -(n -~ d tt k d tn r - - A . l . _ . plus may thus b0 Sllllliiied 1-9 M11151" ' ‘Captain 000k‘ tradmg m the so“ 1 wclthelstorfeslloillle aollgeebeinc pnln‘.c.‘f.b°‘°‘.‘g“‘g together Fad when flomi TORONTO’ ‘Mme 1"Mm‘ Job“ change Temgraphft dTA‘cthstCnd¥tl(I)“l ll ‘P Fl Empire ‘nurkebs and m t _ v If we examine the map of the pacmc found New Zeaiand and m“ d w ‘k l’ _ l h g_ 1 111° 591159 111111111591 11111911111111 beeilstewart of Perth, Ont.. was Cl0CbBd.OliCO..lli1S proies c o e an i a, S c r“ um‘ “e British Ernnire- We may “Ole "ire" Australia and claimed them for Bri- ‘thof, battfi; e Sew“ ° “m” “’ “1 “"°'1e‘1~ _ _ lNatiolml President of the 1. o. D. Eqoovernment tin-ouch inn American - - General Smuts. Continuing Saiiifiate this afternoon. Consul at Shameeil. (he Bdlllfifio may receive the many articles oi-impommt facts. Canada is the ‘ i~ b b ‘it - . commerce not produced on Prince largest pa", of the Emp 111111- 111° 13111119 has e8“ u‘ “pl The national flog W81: tho outoomo that the national flag. which stood TORONTO‘ June 1___At the at“ 53y, . 119- 11 15 by trade. Canada's rapid develop- . - . llidnjrrtlrdogsrltand. tile ilzicretalsed circu-‘nearel. “the Motherland“ than any mem during me eighteenth centurylgefiizmtlliigiilfig lggiizlgéiiezliotxheagrglolvealg; for lilltfifflal unity aind EOVETEtAlEIlt); emoon session of the Imperial Op one)’. an he greateiqomm. pa“ of the Empire and it “es was due to the discovery of the mun 1 _4 V V . (you d ave a pace n t e_ na ona Adel. Dauflhters of the Empire Nu. prov ded ior in a bill passed by the lilo of the future. The national fiaginonal cguncmors were elected m, Prosperity of our citizens opens a - i ' . bout in the centre of the Empire. m, m,“ could be made by trading H f A b1 _ . _ Y . oust‘ o 85cm y Inst Novcnlbcl. and Union Jack entwined symbolic-landing the following: (Canadian Press) WHEELER FIELD. Honolulu, June l.-'I‘he trans-Pacific mono- plane Southern Cross bearing four Treaty Signed m th _ . ‘my o er avenues and oppormn Jlfiiween ilie B14115“ 15195 311d 111d111in furs, fish and minerals with the‘ iiivs for an expansion of commer-l clal trade. We are not a greatly industrial and Australia. Tile quickest route from England to India or Austral-E la is by steamship from England to Indians. i Those who buy in the British Emq pire are Empire builders, no part 0 proi , 3 v me u" with greater ‘madmg Canada» bl’ "ll 11611155 031111511 111111 the British Empire can produce all. 111 110m". a wider utilization oi all ivxirnsion of manufacturing iacilit-‘ “- "Siieillfllly in the realm of food- stuffs Will become an assured real-,‘ i i lawn and Wm add “'5 quot“ to 1'11"',ed of the bonds of sentiment and; Piciliilrity of our Province. b“ 1° time Products not obtaln-' i1 l0 in Prince Edward Island, such as the . “moles"a?"zlgigffigofmwzrlxlfigctlgg?,week. and men and women arc pillpwood, ivheat. ' - asked. in making their purchases ttnand [mum-MS 0L5“ kinds, give preference to goods manufac-A 5:111"?! and such essentials of mod- which and the numerous luxuries b“ liiilfiilorltl’ and affluence "R within the desires and reach 0i thc . our nrsgtreiifilgngjogtgérgéeoiarpfggl: low its natural channels and thabsllould we ll 3 attempts to divert it by any pressurcby trading w by steamer from Vancouver. important part of the Empire. A Much has been written about the‘ ties of the Empire. We have boast- days our attention will be flxed on the economic ties. For this is Empire tured in Canada. and in other parts .of thc Elllpire. Theoretical econo- ‘mlsts declare that tra A - ‘ 151m‘; -they need, but. they can tlade with ( products first’ the ummaw‘ T111159 1111315 11111119 Ci1ni1di1 11 V1113’ some other part and get back what they want. A Though Canada can not grow all she wants she can trade with Ails-‘ tralia. for wool; with West Indies for‘ ‘blwd- T011113’ and 101‘ 1-119 Tie-Xi iewfruit. spices and sugar. with Eng- iland for manufactured goods, ships: and steel. Canada in return can give‘ dairy productsi i I While we arc trading, who is pro-l tecting us? England is the one on whom we lean for a navy. Whenl‘ ot help her in returni ith her? Beside paying. f0 Premier Hertzog. f the power and authority of the in his adClPB-is. ed the equality of the races and the. said the new fine" was a "lastinsiindisoluble brotherhood which fiow- & smybol of the independent nXl-aienw cred out of the enmities and. strug- P“ “m” gles cf the past. ‘ Irish Free State Welcomes United States Action (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Juno l. — The Irish Free State. ill its note hand- ed to the Unitcci States Minister to Dublin yesterday. said that thc gov- ernment “warmly welcomes the action of the United States Govern-- de must ml-‘Englamj is “m8 ‘m5 for ‘w’ whylment ill initiating (his further ad- vance toward the mnilltainancc of general peace." ' Wlnmcdities and luxuries within‘ (Pilnadn. of which Princ Edward m“ Wm‘ mum.“ 110w 11"‘? 1111111111 her back we are doing the country. Mrhcy are in (nrdiul agreement e m end m funum The Success of “me good‘ mere ‘s less duty w payiwith (he general principles oi tho Island is a province. And ‘"111", B sreat and glorious Dominion it is Storied w‘th wealth‘ - i um m 1 ' 1 to such claims. Provided that goons other “m, o n the 11111111311511?‘ 01 11$ "alflequal both as regards texture. fornl. taxes out of "1111 reyourccs, as yet. fEmpirc Shopping Week ill England and in other countries gives the lie ‘and what duty is paid does not‘ ileave the British Empire, on the. cl we would be paying big‘ the Empire to a for- soilrcoll’ materials and workmanship are Oi-{Qign country, but when it stays inypulest. toll l ‘ c m‘ "1 d°"°‘°i’1"e“1 1"" which fared at the some price. there are this country it helps to build up thei Wl 11 P1509 Canada among the foreqthousands who will prefer to buy w Elliott; nations of the world in a pro- “a ‘r110 and commercial sense. Can- cun as industrial centres where imercial articles of all sorts are man f uactuflid’ the mulufacture °1l The flfllli? i0 bill’ iiiid "ll Whale lng means more work for the peo- s made under federallone pleases ls the right of all men, all goods i. ‘.“$O§Q-O §OO-.-OOO-Q-Q'O4-Q-O§O Condensed Specials RATl.--4c. nor word. not ouch Insertion in this column. , I WANTED —- COOK. CHAMBER maids and waitresses. Apply Cox Hotel. Bourls. 4650-5-30-131 WANTED — A KITCHEN GIRL. “only it Queen Hotel. , __ 4840-6-2-31. ‘PERFECTION wilrrl: Llmilolms "hicks. hltohinl eggs. Everett I-Iowatt. oulcton. 4820-6-2-3i ‘more: column n’!!! non atoll-fed cattle. Saunders. Now- 59111 a U0- B-l-t-i. I ( -You wan-r oooo rnvntons. Prices to for lilo: 10o on- m; 250 for 05c; 000(01- $1.00; 1.000 far out. Pilltpald. Qlllfflilll “firs. Giilirdiln Job Printcrif- u c (Empire Made Goods. There are a (score of reasolls w .so. the greatest oi which is self-int- OPBSA’. try. As British and Canadian citi- pens we may buy where we can and sell where we can. prefer buying in the cheapes selling in the deare catalogues. by advertlzing and are lured by other provinces, and often at a low- er price than we co We could in this way t. out of ' this be a cheaper lng? This in Canada. it is a prominence week in w ed within t volume in the lhnpire. in in; at home. for our sister Dim our birth place and our inheritance and women in every civilized coun-. of us are guided in our choice by‘ 5°11°111°5-.huve been discovered within that 1119 “dwmsediperlod. But that is onl ‘ prices. We could, in this province. ii so disposed. buy al our necessaries“; we only h, by mail from cato ogue houses inlon "Search we“ uld buy at home. 815W‘! 0111' e the mo wduldlwculd grow and becom "11"" 1°’ unnlaterial wealth alone. but in cult- What kind of o country we make for ourselves by this cheaper buy- is Empire BhoPPlnI Week hich will be given to Canad- ian made zoom.‘ and i-P Product! ' he Empire in of inter-Empire trade. The purpose is to encourage trade with- othcr words trad- the Empire with inions ll our home. ealtll of the country. 1 When we do our trading in theL hi’ they should d0 British Empire we have to produce every pogsiblc means more in order to keep the trading going successfully ;and more trad- ple, and more work means more, money to spend on education and science. We only have to look back about fifty years to see what educa- Niilirfllly Weition and science did for us to make. 1 iiiiilithlngs easier for the people. Rail- portunity, in 51 "mix"- Miinlflrcnds. telephone cables. canals, elec- i tnic lights. and many more things y a little compared with what could be done d the money to spend 1f the difierent h Empire would‘ do, st! famous country in the world. not in iparts of the Brltis trade with each other, Cana ure, rofinement and literature. . CIIQCOLATE COATING cake with chocolate. melt cooking chocolate and spread quickly while soft. Do not swccun it. iii-m The unsalaried oific the man. l i e has to seek HPYIYB All! draft treaty," thc Frco State reply continued, "which they confidently hope will ensure the peaceful set- tlement ol‘ future international dis- "The Government of tile Irish Free State will be glad therefore to participate in and (o l‘lll‘i.l‘.£'l’ b)‘ tile negotia- tions which will be necessary for time conclusion of the pacts." The New Zealand government, h: its reply, sol?! it had received with "warm appreciation the invitation addressed to New Zelxland.“ "His Majesty's Government in New Zeuland was presented the op- co-operation with His Majesty's govern parts oi the British Empire," its answer declared. “of associating themselves-with the government of the United States in this movement (o ndd greater security to the peace of the world, and they will be happv to share in any negotiations lead- ing to the conclusion oi the pro- posed treaty." PENCIL MARKS Always remove. with an eraser pencil marks on the cuffs of pocket ‘of children's clothes before launder- ‘o coat a white frosting atop n|ins iiliern. {Gm Two scientists at the Tennessee station claim to have developed new plant t are more deadly to in- agricuitural experiment sects and than those now used. menis in other San less iniurirkis to person. Decoration Day At . Arlington Cemetery (Special to tho Guardian) WASHINGTON, June l. -Durin:z Decoration Day services at Arling- ton Cemetery today thc British Anlbassndol; Sir Esme Howard and thc Canadian lllinistcr. Hon. Vill- 0011i. Massey. laid wrealhs on the graves of Carladialls who served with the Alllericulls. Mr. Massey all-o laid a wreath from the Canad- ian Club of Ncw York. Willie Dr. E. N. C. Barnes, President of the Call- adinn Society of Washington, laid a wreath oh behalf of that society. At the exercises in thc auditor- ium, at which President Coolidge spoke. the British Empire was rep- resented by Col. l... H. R. Pope- l-Iennessy, military attache to the British Embassy. was... Hoaxes Police (By British United Press) . PARIS. June. 1. An April Foch; joke on the part of Mile Lcontine Gigoux. a stalwart woman newsveh- dor, has lead to her being sent to prison. Early on Sunday morning. April i. Mile Ciigoux was seen by tile police standing on the bridge leading from i i ‘bank of thc Seine shouting that she had Just seen two men throw a wcman into the river. The police searched the Siene for miles in a ‘vain endeavor to recover the body. l lit was only a joke. ment. A As she had not sher trial for contempt of Notre Dame Catherdal to the left‘ New Brunswick. Mrs. G. Heber. |‘ Nova Scotia. Mrs. R. A. Wood‘ fl-Ialifax. . Prince Edward Island. Mrs. J. E. B. McCrendy. Charlottetown. Members oi‘ thc National Execut- ive Columittee stand as councillors by right of ofIicc. —-—--—<-0>—-—--— Rioh Gold Vein - Discovered Near A a Fort Willianl (Special tn the Guardian) FORT WILLIAM, Julie l. -— No‘ such gold bearing quartz has been reported as taken from a vein in! this section of Ontario in the last 25 years as that said to have come from the new strike which was lllilfi“ last week on the Isabella location. adjoining the Golden Star. owned by the Northerner Red Lake Mines. ‘ Samples were brought to the; .city today by H. E. Machell. M. E.. |engineer in charge of thc Golden‘ Star Mine. The vein, he said, is six.‘ and a half feet wide and has been ltraced on the surface for 500 feel. He predicted an assay as high as ‘$50,000 per ton on some of thc rich- lest samples. Dallhlusie No Match For i | i (Special to the Guardian) . EDMONTON. June 1. - The Dal- ‘ihousie University girls of iwere no match for thc Edmonton Commercial Grads, Canadian Bas- Mlle. Glgoux. pressed for Iliftilflfiketba“ Chum “m; m the 0 m", dtail. fedith l htht l’ " p” l‘ e s con e” w szeaggclare: game of the series for the Domin- Quebgg cloudy , _ , _ _ 4_ ‘that her "young man" had left her. ion title here last night. Flashing brilliant basketball and maintaining i d she “mum that 11 he 5111'.’ h" the pressure from whistle to whistle (22.21? ‘up the story on the spur oi the mo- game m the mm‘ M M‘ ‘o 6' The New Ym-k‘ cloudy ' ' ' ' ' " " " 72-55 Eastcrners were never in the picture Edmonton Grads. BetWeenUS‘ _ And Japan (Special til thc Guardian) WASHINGTON, J1me l. - A treaty between the United States ‘and Japan was signed today by \ Secretary Kellogg and the Japanese .Mlnistcr. Tsunco Matsudaira. (o prevent the illegal inlportation into tho Uniicd States of liitoxicatiilg liquors. The compact is similar to those nlreatly negotiated bctwccll the United Slates and Grout Brlt~ am and other coillltrlcs. ___-~-<§}-- ~ - .- Wouto You CALL A time Flour in n . h ‘izubadiesk of ‘Clifton Church arc o ng ca e sa e at Prowse Bros. TORONTO,_ June L-Maritlme , ' flfresh southwest winds. fair. not Smurdill’ June and M’ 2'30- Ilaliiivqmuch change in temperature. show- ers at night or on Sunday. Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 70-46 atfgrarglcexogdnian “s,;,““‘“n‘ 711mm M°“11'°“1' °1°'"- “lip-iii 19th and 20th with unoxglmi Z32‘; 66-46 "Charlottetown. cloudy 6+—50 of 10m‘ players‘ mbadJfl Halifax. clear . . . . . . .. 70-44 n ,_ Saint John. fair . 511-44 DQQmQZ fififlnrggm; hi’ 5°11" Boston. clear . . . . .. 70-56 June 14_ ' are“ m" High tide this morning at 0.42 an and the game was well under way tonight a; 1191 during which time the will be able jogs, only told her‘ . story of the police. but had also ro-,:f,“,’,'°p§{‘,§y_ even managed w chum Bu“ Se“ m“ evening N‘ H5 511d peated it to police magistrate. she , has been sent to prison w rrwriiio reflect on the risk of choosing 14o gm 001111. the police as the victims of her rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. Full moon Sunday. June 3rd. at tltes later than Charlottetown. Bummerside tide eighteen min. men. came safely to earth here t0- day at 12.19 p. m. Pacific coast time after a 2.400 mllesiflight from Oakland, Calif, begun at 8.51 a. m. yesterday. -<O->——-- GALE‘ SOLD FOR. $2.500 (Special to the Guardian) GUELPIL Julie l. — An ll month old calf. shortllorn. bred by Colin Blylh. well-known Marden stock- lllall. was sold today for $2.500 to '1‘. A. Rilsscll of Downsviesv. Tile price is the highest paid for a calf in Canada ill many years. Announcements. Coming Events, Meetings, Etc “Reserve July 18th for tea at Fort Augustus. 4713-5-3l-5i "For Reasonable Taxi Service. phone 1l29-J. Miss H. M. liobkirlr. 4163-5-31-41 “Special prices for Friday and Saturday. bananas 20 cents per dos, ripe tomatoes 28 cents per lb. B. N. Kays, 87 Pownal St. 4301 “Come to the icc cream social in New London l-iail Monday evening June 4th. If not fine Tuesday. 4704-8-1-2l GUSI-‘Jfu "DR. 01.171‘. ll. D. lhfl IND nomc prevention-ours. 11! Princi- t-tI-Inoc. d Si». Chin!!! 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