Joni: 12,1926 pr, Charles Camsell PEIIBNANT Ililil- lliil fill] Kiel Naval Base, Once Powerful Fortress, Has Now a Neglect- ed and Dil-apidated Appearance. (Associated Press) KIEL, Germany. Julie 11. -—No- where would the Kaiser, were he [to return to his country, find a ‘more poignant contrast between the present and the past than in —-—- A Joint engineering commiziaion has Ktep been atilwlllmd b)’ ti" calladii" ‘William ll was the creator of and United Slates governments toiihis Illlivtirllll naval ulstnoss, with ptudy lhfl P"°b|°l_" °f ¢°"5°FVl"q lils hugt- dorks llllil all the appar- the beauty of Niagara Falls. Ditlutus of shipbuilding and Clmsell, Deputy Mlristur of Mines. lie ivas the llniliicl- ot’ tho forulld-i Ming the Canadian member- A irhle fortifications (intending the notch ln the centre of the Horse- sea. approaches. This was the’ shoe Falls i8 Wfiaflfli] batik at "l! scene ot silmi- ot’ his great ll|l)- rate of seven feel P" YPQF- -- lllPIlls \\'lli:|| as i-oinnlandar-iil-chlt-l‘ ‘of illl‘ iii-tel hr stealneil into the llliiilllll‘ llri l‘i)llllll.‘<l oi’ ilppiilusi: pour- i‘i~d from (loztens oi‘ gulls. _ ,__§ Norris Mentioned i 'l‘<ltia_i' the hurhtii" loolis (‘lll]li_\'. ' ' ' ’l‘lli' |' rl. aw |irtly lismi tlel. For "l‘hi- ‘liilliill lllfillilllfllly ‘is (llllllfillll. ' ' .'l‘hi- r: ll‘ ll] \\'llli‘ll Print-is lilflll‘_\‘,‘ Kalsi-Fs l|l'iiili\'l', livnd is an} __ lotliri- hnlldlllg. 'i'ili- Yacht (‘lull \l\'[.‘\'Nlll‘l~‘/l1. Jlilli‘ 11, -~-l<‘ilrmi-l-.“"'l*‘"- iiri-si-llti-il ll)’ ill" Prt-lniel" 'l‘. i‘. Niii'i'i.~i. of filttnltilllil:Kl'"l'll~ it‘ “m” i‘ wmllilrl" r - ' wilu was given tho first refusal olllllm- it “ii” “W?” llllf N‘ "Y? m“ Lin"t.(;,)v,.rn,,r,_,],;“ Ur Mum. Slll'i‘illill(il‘il lly his ailmlrals .ln'i tuba, is to he al-llliiiiiiild a mt-illilor H"““l'“|-“- "lull" lllilll)’ ii" "ll\‘l'ill""‘ of H“, (inn servm. (junnnifisiou. that cause-d flutters lil filri-igil and POL y‘ _|_ Reid. iii iViilnlp..p_ challri-llei'icu. liiilerywllertl lll'l‘. wit] t," nppulnlpd L1,.m__(;uv,.,.n,',,. suggestions of ilrciiy atld ilegloi-l. 0t this Province. (all. lti-id is “llil ilP-llliir- p1,, Uwnvl. “f a diepartmeailtilil 'l‘he liuist-r has not been hero Mo“. and t-Umuq. ,.0,,,,,,nmh,,. mqsltlro. tilat zlftternoon oi’ June 28th. lHi5l ii NEWi" rupumiSackviilie, N.‘B., will of Maritime the Methodist board of education. Dr. Endicott El- lLay Head of Church i College Mr G. J. Trueman,LL.D., Presid- ent of Mount AlLson University. make pro- posals of a far-reaching nature to the General council of the United Church now convening in Mon- treal. wtth regard to amalgamation institutions of learn- ing. He wars formerly secretary of ected Moderator (Canadian Preiis) MONTREAL. June 11.—-Rev. IJr. James IClHllCOH, a secretary oi the Foreign hilsslons ‘Board ol’ the Unit ed ilhnrch oi‘ ifailatlu with heati- qlli\l‘ii‘.l'.~l.ll.i. ‘forontil, ilnt., was this nvlenlilg elected -l\ioili-l':ltor ot‘ the ileninuiiultlilll at the opelllllg ses- slon of the Second General Coun- nil held here this evening. Thers were no other nominations and the ..\v-l.-nlt-a'2a'3lill:tl ' . THE OI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Fire Sweeping Across Famous Race Track (Canadian Prue.) NEW YORK. June 11. ~Flre early tonlgth-t. was sweeping across i Behnont Park in Queens, one of the country's moat famous. trace tracks. The Western Union Talo- graph Company reported that tlhelr wires into the park had been du- a/llled lby the fire. iNEWYlQR-K. June 10.—-l1i‘lre in a cable box of the Western Union Teleeraiili "Company at Belmont Park luiterruptied service from the race track; today. Flt was reported‘ at the time that the ‘fire had gain- ed headway lin the grandstliutda of the famous racing park but Bel- lMont lPurk officials denied that any damage ihad lbeen- done outside the telegraph box. Strong Opposition To Rivers and Harbors Bill (Special to the Guardian.) '\V.Al8l-!lENlG'l‘ON, Jlnuio :1.1J.—’l‘he Rivers and Harbor-ts Bill authoriz- lii: several great navigation 1m- provementa in tiho United IStatlea todlay started through the Senate fueling opposition from many sour- C83, Great Lakes interests, who claim the bill authorizes Chicago to di- vert waters of the Great Lakes to the alleged detriment oi’ lake ship- lllili: will oppose the measure and delay. it’ 1xlsslble, its consideration in. U118 Senate. ' Speech Emphasizes Closer Relations l A With Britain the 70th Quinn... (jwn “1g|,1.,,,d,,,._,._|til1l, when he was occupied with election was ltnanlmous. (‘it'll Service (‘onlinlsslotn tic l-t--,'s’» r- q ' l ‘ l ‘ i" v t suit oi‘ the rl>slg|l;||1,m,; m: (tum,pmflog;“salyllngxutlilz;tiiAarilglllgedl-gzfilfi Jaulloson and Larl- ‘l" l i it ' 1 -’ - - Norris Will |'ill oils in" we ‘saloon-ii ai sarilijiivo. W Jildge Vliltllll ‘besm ' ow, I nlllst to livery llllf-l , lilvcr aigalin,“ were the lilillpvrorfi-i >-—--- $3 lllFr-ll words. l-‘lzigs were ordcrilii halt mast. lli- itlflllillilllfil the rc- l l glliill. si-nt lnossilges to Winston (special i° ti" Gllirdllifl-l ('lll|l'i'llill who was on an Pllll-{litill ' in thi: harbor, to the llrltlce oi’ Alouaul on his yacht. anti to For Hudson Bay Ralllwayloiht-rs invited in tilutn-l- that cvt-il» —-- —— ting. i-tllntitisoti a tolt-granl to l-‘rauz O'l"l‘/\\\v'l\. June ll.~Aftoi' (lis-iJilsoph, and took a apt-rial train citssioil iiizliiil ilcriiiiyllii‘. the illil.l‘-ll',l'tll’ lti-rliil. nt Salt River vlnchll tilvlsltln _ _ ,_ . . y . (‘on rt of South Africa. About for- porlion oi lilo ilayls sittilli... lllci, illl-‘IHIH/ Ham-y “mum u, K10] U... I), m. “My persons “Vere Injured llonse latt- last llli-Zlli passt-tl a Uflsinlmny but, “UL Um.“ 5mm. l“. The vote oi’ Sililotuioi) for llic lliiilHiili’lz-.t'l it in a closed automobile rlylnt: llliy ltnliivay. 'l‘h<- rote wont. \\'illi- u. l‘i'li flat: when the revolution out division. lillli- purpose ot’ illi‘il)l'illit'. hero in the early days oi‘ vote ls to put into shape for (lpor-lNilvonrln-r, 1018. This nlaunel- oi’ itiou the Jill‘: miles oi‘ the l'illlilill‘iiVllli,' is the stilljt-irt ot‘ iulverse trom Le dliis. Zilanitoha, to Kettlelgilsslil uniting the townspeople. laplds, on ivhich steel has zlireutlyfllllt-‘Y 5")’ 315° llllll ill! lit-‘llluilrilllb’ he“ 4,,“ _ pnanuer which mudo him a popular llmmoillately after tho passing’lllilfiglllililistnliliiil bflilslllliedgulgllialléht‘: .1 tha llmuo Hay yotc, the House l‘ _ ' - ' riihont discussion ilassctl two vot- “ma” l“ "peak Th“ lmnc?’ lior the Wcllanil Canal. Ono wilsinve“ ‘m M” “mm """1""’|“"mrk rear cars (‘lflblllfill against the up ripped oil’. explained also was a member. CAll-lldTOlvN, S. A. June 11 .-—- Among the fifteen or more persons killed in a railway (lerallmeat today two miles ewst of ihlpetoiiln. was ‘Sir Malcolm Scarle, Jiuigo President of the (mp9 pm. oi‘ the Supreme train broke in two and the. rights of abridge, their sides being some oi’ the (flnh members quest toned the propriety. The American that although the Club authorities had approved of the Am- erican flag. ha would remove the Hanan pennant and hoist that of the Royal Ilunlsh Club oi‘ which he That he diti. (Special to the Guardian) CAIRO, June 11.— The neces- sity of creating gOOtl feeling be- tween Egypt and Great iBrltaln in order to pave the way to complete independence or lEBYDt was em- phasized in the Speech from the Throne read at the opening of Parliament today lily the new Lib- eral Prime Minister Adly Yegpen Pasha. it was announced in the Speech that Egypt will apply for membership in the League of Na- lions. Melbars Farewell Concert Draws baker Big Sixes for the pric rated horsepower-and wit LONDON, Julie. fir-Musical and aristocratic London paid Mime. - Nellie Melba, now Danie Melba, as high a tribute as ever in the past was accorded any of the great op- eratic stare at her farewell perform once in iCovent Garden Wednesday night, - The prices of all the seats in the house were nearly trebled yet the elated with high price. For only seven America price. ECAUSE of the enormous savings made possible by One-Profit manufacture — you can now buy two Stude- of any other car of equal no sacrifice of the qualities that have always been asso- cars equal the Big Six in rated horsepower, and the sell at two t0 four times its ' i :.'...__.. 1.3;,»- As a result of Studebalcerk One-Profit facilities the growing two-car need can now be met at a one-car price (r facilities-lilo price oi the Big Six The Big SIX Sport-Roadster The Big Six Sedan mum be as mg“ as its quam), To equal It in rated To rquni it. In mil-ti ' horsepower. you horsepower. zvou Q l.’ I ,_ . “ML mnnl 1y $2.105 to f, s, n, nlunt tip: this.» n. . tiu L m (or s unique wflkarvlue $8 55 mole Wglkervllle $81.5 mun. facilities Enthuvlnntlc power-that laugh: nl. It is a rnr built to ltolll ilw ‘ 5 loads and love: nu work-—nets the paslliegggllllmlil‘i-lt<llr.;it~ toxin 1T“, mum. m‘. “manufacturers-v Big Six Roadster apart from all or. o l" flu h‘ -i "ii _ __ V‘. other curl in lt| price class. swung Beau aru luxuriously ili"'ll ll~\\l llllllliillt ~, forges, Gill, l0 h low to the road and done in two and routful——l'li:llly lllillill main» illtll‘ ii\'.llt’i1g1lli.'S—yClOl"l€- “m” °t ‘“'“""y' “Mm n" ml“ "wed m genuine minmhl ti“. ' ' ill .'illt<»ill..l.Ili-'s rust is in in tn- wide mint Iout—two in the illviillrii of Iii» iliii aim. i> Rm “WU bum] “mm, w“ beneath the m," qM-L body cnnstrtlvtlnn )llil tat-n it . n allel. motorneter. lpare til-s, and oovvr. V _ , _ “llilitrl‘ltfli(’1liili'l'iil!, not far fmln. Rcprtzseiltiltlw. f A i, , _ “Ulflmoou w” ('O"Hlm.('ll,m_l'l l,m'll\'it~l. ’i‘hc sailor-prince: has lle- can atltomtlbllc Ctllllphilllefl, lrllllgllll- hone was packed from u°°r m Tlius—-ata price illfli WOl-llil mm $l'l5‘2"0 m“ mkmwm pay‘ collie reatl intcrtssttlti in his hers 0t‘ the Hum] t 'bli ceiling’ The King and Qlmen gmc" ' ' f S d - lllPlli to the contrncttlrs. . g y . . m“: A“ "mo B d t}; R0 1 b M] | k d l’? "llPmMble but or t“ e , _ .fiirmnig and stock raising and (flub. were a little annoyed ovel‘ e a Y“ m‘ l‘ °° ° “W” l d 11- d t_ o1 iAvia, Junie 11.~—'l‘l1n lhwlghows m, vhmms “m, “mm, “m, me Pmme, mqhnence m his a brilliant; gathering which fllclfld- baker s hundre ml ion o “llllllmili llllslllwl lwvtelglljhef:g“l°"‘;“;"ills much pleasure as he fornli-rly speech at the opening oi’ the new 9d i1 8P9“ "limb" 0T lmmblel- lar facilities you can now ell- lt i fax as ‘ill-i ..» toiatl - , _ -, ,_ _ l I ,)_ _ . and Ian“ hammfd 8101216 ’bnshpls "fit-grille in the tauilllntnt of ills llai. fql‘i‘l‘lllllll(lllll:l‘.;t hlilglllgllfrlflliifyilll (lilirlslllltig: Joy two fine Cafs, each with in the "l ' ‘ ‘llilllli 'l'l|l-“ W113 T°""'ll'l9‘l 'l‘ho war appears to have llllliitlii "kllllllfl" "i Cillllnlflmi ill answer l" “the lfniletl States rather (lntsldie §llil9flll0il- the illilltl"! sympathies. An Am- OT1‘A\VA. Jill") ll-wiioll. P. J- erlcan gyuchtsman living in Haul- Cartllu, Minister of Murine andmitrg. who is a member oi‘ the Han- Flflllflilefi. Bill/B notice in U19 Hmlfiellsu Yacht Club. after the treaty of iii Commons this afternoon that ho peat-t: llt!i\‘v'(3t‘.ll (lernlany and Ain- wouhl mc-ve the resolution of thrnnl- an was signed, flew the Ameri- order paper authorizing u loan toioan flag abovt- (he liansa pennant the harbor commissioners of Mon-thawing first iihliiliicil ii letter to lreiil not exceeding $12,000,000, to- assent front the (‘bill's secretary. marrow, Prints» lionly ivas (lispleased and lln~ nloitey went out of the ciluntry and that German curs rlgilh. 'l‘ha Prince at one time drove an American car. ed as having the most agreeable recollections oi‘ his American ex- periences. of his cordial recep- tions, and of the sticcessful politi- cal effect, as he believed, of his mission. New SettlerswMaking Good ~—-—--__-Z-____.__l_________ , Germanys Cross- i Country Stars to Compete in U. S. liloltlllN, inn j1'i. “Germany which has air ‘lily sl-nt to America this yetu- three or its greatest ath- letes ln Hilbert lloullen, sprinter. nitric Rinlelnuviier, bresatroke ' iawhn-itier. and Gustav Froellch, backstroke champion, halt approv- ‘cd a trip to tho United States by liter premier crnss-coilntry runner. ‘llr. (lilo Pelzrr. llt-ltziir. u doctor of philosophy who ls not as old as his title might indicate. mily be the last German - - , pilhltite to invade tho United I , lstittes. Champions of the Fath- were all ilowcver. the Prince is describ- tilese superioritics: Manitoba Govt. Announces Surplus (Canadian Pren) WlNiNllPEG, June 1-1.—-A surplus of $600,000, the largest in the his- tory of the Province with the ox- ception of the year 1912 was an- nounced today by iPromler John Bracken of Manitoba, in s. report covering provincial revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year and ing April 80, 1926. at $950,000. The large surplus will ibe aiptplled toward paying of! accumulated de- ficits of the past which now ltend as a charge against the Province at 8960.000. " Huge Mine Merger A In United States ‘BIC pane! record: possible _fl\¢ luxury of Big Six riding and driving -llie revelation of Big Six power —tli: inherent fine quality that no car eur- -eli¢ stamina that malsu IOQOOO-mile Power-at a One-Profit price Studebaker Big Six has become the world's fastest-selling high-powered car because vol- ume production on a One-Profit basis has enabled Studebaker to build quality into tia- Big Slx~—t0 n degree hitherto unapproaclicil by any car selling at less than double its price. But for Studebaker’: famous One-Profit A, HORNE S1. CO5, Charlottetown STUDIEZBAKJEZR Equipment on the Rondsterineludal windshield wlngl. hoot for collapsible top, front bumper and rear bumper- tube Upholstery in [anutno luthor~the out hack adjustable. All Ell Sixes are equipped with snul-llors, nun on the dash. ulr cleaner. gas nnil oil lllli-rs. untu- nlatlc windshield cleaner, rear-view lllllTlll. tilltol‘, Mop Hill! and vnlni-ltlolltnl lock lu ignition auil nearing gear, cilntrolli-d lly tho Nllllll‘ kc)‘ that links door (cloned motleia) and npnrv-llre carrier. automatically controlled by the ant-ed of the "Tlllillu The spark lever is thus made obsolete and in nplareil on the nearing wheel by the safety lighting HYViliil operating the two-beam headltlhtu. nee. Ride In it-—i’evl thn suri!» of pom-r from tlli- mlltlillll, silent engine unil lliiii Will know why the Big Six ont- leiili nil other ("nrtl of equal or [renter rated hurl-epoiier. . llllilii‘.\~"_\'i‘l our-third l- i:.i"s Kits‘; is in tlic body. Flndeiizliccr llllllll$ all its own ilodit-s, all cilgincs, all clutches, gcar sets, springs‘, rliili-rrntizllfi, lira)" cast-tin.» ir-ii. in» HLK and ltiili iirgings. (llllv .\"tlilt-ii.lki r ill tl~- line-car t"il\\i on. _ ~ _ ‘ 1.. lll I'll)‘ \'~ ~11» it Willltlivli: manu- k \ l.l"l mp5 intllilits. spar is , , , , _ ila st lat 1-,". c-nzllllc Stude- l..il\4.l' ll) ma lfaiturt- quality mri on a (Jinx-Profit hasis- eliminat- ing lint-lilo llfllllis. : savings tiliz~ t-llirtiil arr ]l.'l\.\t‘il on t0 Siillltllillul‘ ilunl-rs in illt‘ fiirln of higher quality :l:.-l lii'.\il' price. Always kept up-to-date llirrct m..nti".lrttlriil-,r rontrnl etiabics Stude- l!.'ll(('l' lu lit-c]: cars (‘lllhllllllly up-to-tlatc. We ztiiil illltllovcillonts FIQLYllYIllPS) of the calendar -~~\\-t- illl not .~:l\i- tilt-in up for spectacular annual ziniltlncrillcitts which make cars arti- ficially obsolctc. A. HORNE <81 00., Summerside OHIOAiGiO, June 11-——lt waist learn- ed here today that negotiations un- der the direction of a group of I bankers are undel- way for n huco r1 es in illllnola and Indiana. The ‘ names of the companies were not announced. ilt was stated that a new company with $5,000,000 capit- al would be omanlzod and $17,000.- 000 bonds issued to tlnaace the cor- poratlon. Socialists Attack Pres. Hindenbur "Sweet The Moments, Blooming”. Rich In The author of this beautiful hymn, especially appropriate for Services was Rev. at Gayle Yorkshire and ‘been to study cor the mtmlistry of the Ang- lican Church but. nfltar one year at Cambridge University,‘ he left. and became an itiner- ant preacher. A: in well-known, good deal of religious con- troversy followed the great, evangelical revival under Wesley and Whitefield lulu Allen. rvlillii a mm of culture and unmirtako-l able piety, seems to have been a nun of- lhimng opinions. He net-l ved flor come time l: a preacher of a hoot known u the "lnxham-l itu" and dor eliem he wrote more than sixty hymns, which he pub- lished. ioiether with tome thy hki ooheeugel, in 1757. He called hi: (Canadian Prue.) ‘BERLIN, Juno IL-amidlam‘ broke tome in the Roidhstag today when Chancellor "Marx defended Presid- ent Von Jllnilenlliura’ lllllnet So- cialist attacks for his meant pro- nouncement‘ against confiscation of the lormer rulers’ property. Flat fighting tihreatened between the deputies of the Right and Loft Partial. The Socialist criticism Wl-l voiced by former Glunoeller Hermann Mueller ivlhuohntjoti the President. with violating tiho eon- stltiitlon la abandoning this non partllan attitude prescribed for the chief executive. Propeltedhpy m“, “not. ‘no thole that havonredemptlon in the iido tandem at the hook and oper- M°°d °i mm‘ 9mm m“ m” [D6088 Excellent pm’, by the new Canad In; brought out iotlauti who have nnuie previous i h!) tgpjgrfwith it| proud own"! Illlilons. ton on the Amlem Fifi" ll": x':_'i During Apiivl Ind Muy govern u hm‘ l" the Glover-d I dietriet of " “m; (below) e eturdy Brl Illliill‘ o» ennui ' iillnlllilnadstail: ment Scheme to tlsnl build up iM trips flttrilfil tn» Atlantic have wheeled vehlfble that can carry en wifcfwgalflflgzamflg : mm At the eon (left) ieylhown a young couple‘ in ‘titre ‘£11122: ‘Willilliiltl lfiilicpillilllsillrleill0g:k'::tin:1:ll; gziigenénfiflnh: bniidellned b! munauw “u, u‘ ‘um h Q f‘. O I - "lli lllsom:lt:'.liu:zm::, 11:?!’ I” m. Wm l." zzgnfortabie Pfllflidetsulli the wisdom of such invu- All the oiittliil well 0t e new "M" . . woodworking mldlinoonn bemoun- w lte ‘bicycle mocha“ , l. three h‘ ouand M‘ '1." " ‘or u" thlvilmoaclertvuunof M: mu ti lflmil . . n i t, ‘ . very donut. t! oomevnlot urn Immlifrllimm‘ lrrlvzdvht Camila under theee scheme and are bemditfutlrllllegilollondlilgfziiizl? r 8 t Shawn-angel?“ ha,’ ‘h on"... q‘ manual“ m» U (“AND EH5"! WR2TER8 or indeed to have played any pal-i liiiiiili "A OiflMi-lvii of hymns f°l"son of the the vhymn ‘with ole of those that seek, endulorm in which it almeera, reveah how much lu universal popularity ls due to Shirley's hand. hymn uiidor oimumltnncea which made him feel that every line ex- preeeed hie own vent-lmente. His tllrorther. the Earl of IM-rnre, in a f t. of r e m 4mm; on ul . a o: on Mill“! climb. Rv- WIMP errv-ent. electric mmr, vain: ‘Summa- 5'11""- iilwlfll Ii "WW0! "illlociitul at Tvbiirii nil the ruiiiiv 11° disgrace drove Shirley hearted to m little pariah la Ire-yieit was assisting ln every way he could the evangelical movement. Shirley was greatly interested In building up e. lhymnology which he consldoirkd expressed pha views, no well as the religious emotions, of earnest iChfinian-s. end. in view he carefully searched every possible source for a hymiml which the Count/ass of Huntlngdom published in 1770. These hymns appeared with the caption, "The Collection of Hymns Sung tin the Oounteiie of Huntlngdonh Chapel. In thin collection appeared James Allen's hymn, "Sweet. the Moments, Rich iln Blessing." There can lbe no doubt that ‘Sh-ir- ley greatly improved the hymn- so much eo-dihat it is enfo to say that. he is almost as much its auth- or u Allen himself. There was no thought whatever of pingiflfhm in Shlrleyi mind. for he never laid clnlnn to having written the hymn, in its composition, yet a. compari- iRev. Mr. Shirley mvitsed this had murdered en old thin ortme he was ex- land. All of his deep humliiatiolt UtllliilliiPil to ]\l"i‘lli'll almost until seemed to find expression in thi- his last hour. Tho tulle everywhere lilies of his confossioilal hymn, Jl~<iii‘lill(‘l| with tho hymn is "Scicl~ and thrmtgh life it Pflillilillllil his iy." froln an old Latin hymn-tuna, favorite. lie tiled in 1786i. and ill‘ "0 Silnctlssiina." Do Ye Khlmtlrilisifslaiie and Pipe ? broken- Olr Hurry ‘Lauder ‘paid l’: e iiviimffltllliia y While appearing at lradford, England, to llieden Ieeervolr near Kelghloy