Mamie ‘OF A MERCHANT Satisfatit-io-n is the goal of, every purch- ll aser. wu (lunrdlu Two Cents Guardian, Founded us! ‘human? ___._g-_____ A Few Facts, Great And Small-The Proud- est Boast One Can Make Today is “I am A British Citizen.” “We sailed wherever shilp sail, We found-ed ‘manya mighty state; Pray God our greatness ‘may not Gill’ In!!!‘ ‘arts of the onioe Assyriia. Bubyloniu, Persia, "that of Alexander, a-nd those of ‘Rome and ‘the Great ‘Mogul. could ‘fail It coataiins rnosit of the newest 'i':hrou‘g‘h craven fears of being state-s of Lhl?‘ ‘w-orid, e.g,, New Zea. great!" land, Queensland. Sasksiicilewan. Ibllcdesl-a, Kenya. So, whi‘le being ainr‘ong tho oldest Empires of ‘thin ‘world. lit is ‘the neiw- 0st of all ‘new countries. I‘t thus ‘the largest island in tllc world. Australiizr. ' I‘t ‘ha ‘stile hiigllesi-ln-olintaiu ‘in thc world, Mt. Everest. in India. It dras ‘the irigliest nrountain Africa, Kilimanjaro, it ‘has ‘the highest ‘of the Rocky Mountains. Mt. Logan, in. Yukon. Among its rrrountain-s ‘arc lviits. Hor, ‘Pi-sgah. Tabor and Carmel. Sinai.‘ ‘is under its protection. It ‘has iuilrhin iis ‘borders ‘the larg- ‘ist inland sea, after the Mediterr- anean, ‘Haul-son Bay. ‘This is ‘a Canadian Mediterran- enin. his large as 3 Baltiics. ‘Other ‘great seas ‘the shores of wli oh irrc ‘all. or nearly all, within its ‘lrordnrs, ‘are t.ho Amibiian Sea. ‘Bay of Bengal. ‘Glllf ‘of St. Lawren- ce. ‘Gulf of Oilnpentaria ‘the Coral Sea. and the Tasman Sea, There are 0 great ‘whit- the Empire on th in Cainad-a ‘and 5 ‘in Australasia. ’I‘-hIi,-se Empire's Pacific dtintes are greater and ‘more ‘populous thianthe 4 Pacific states of tihe Unit- ed States. The 2 largest cities of ‘the ‘Europ- ea-n race on‘ ‘the Pacific ‘coast are ‘in the Empire. Sydney and hleirbourne, ‘ach about 1,000,000 people. ‘Many oi’ the greatest rivers in the world ‘are iiviiihln i‘ts ‘boundaries. The Niiie, Nlgar. Indus. Brah- lllililllffl. Zambezi. Iralvadlly, Gan- gcs, Murray, in the Eastiirn lie-mi- sphere. The ili-ackc-rlzie ‘St. Iia-ivre-nce. Saskatchewan, in the \Vesi13-rn. Also such ‘historic rivers and stress-ms as the Euphrates, Tigris, Jordan. ‘Kish-on. Jinbbok, and Arnon‘, It con-Lauri... or partly oontaiins. the largcsit lakes of the wiorld, Superior. ‘Hiqnon. Ontario, Erin, Tanganyika, Nyasa. &c. Tho British Empire is thie‘ great- cs; ipoldticai fact lin ‘the world ‘to day. I‘t is ‘the greatest political ‘foot tlii "i (world ‘has eve'r seen, ‘l; is ‘the most extensive e-mpim the world ‘has ever seen. It; area is moriz‘ than 13,500,000 square miles. or 1-4 of ‘the earth's land surface, ‘ It is seven ‘iiimes as ‘large as the Ricimsn Empire ait this‘ time of :i‘ts greatest extent, ‘under Trajan. l-t is ‘four ‘times ‘the size oi’ the United States ipoptr. I‘t would make 65 ‘Gerimanys. ‘it ‘has increased ‘by about 4.000,- 000 square inriles during the ‘last 50 years. _ Thiis is an area. larger than ‘the Ilribuid States, ‘including possess» ions, or than all this continent of Europe. The ‘Eimipire ‘includes ‘t-he ancient United Kingdom, ‘the ‘mighty Dom- irrion ‘of Canada, ‘the ‘giiant Comimon- weiaiith of Australia, .i‘hi2‘ viast Union of ‘Siouiih Africa. the splendid Em- piire oi.’ ‘India, among its provinces. lt is really an Empilro of empires. ‘its states ‘and proviinces are found on r-very continent and ‘in every ocean. its islands, scattered over the globe, botfh ‘irl s‘ai‘t and freshwater seas, are without number. ‘Canada alione ‘in n1f‘a.rly ‘as large as all Europe. It is larger ‘than ‘the United States with all iits possess- ions. ‘Australlia ‘is as large as Brazil. or as (‘he United States proper. ‘South Africa. i5 ‘larginr- ‘than Ar- gentina. or ‘(than ‘the United States cast of the Mmssisslipi. India ifs-as ‘large as ‘ail Europe excluding Russia; it would intake about 40 states of Pennsylvania, 101 - .a..li>1.1iiriwfs..eresfwbmlt B». 000.00 square imiios are ‘new count- ries’. The b‘ulk ‘of tihe ‘world's new countries are ‘British. Th" 8T9?" 111K185 0f ‘lthgge ‘nltiw ‘lg-pd!’ may‘; haw whom‘, NXRIIZB. GPBM.‘ B001‘, GPQBE Slave. 20.000000 inihafbiitants; they could and Winnipeg are within ‘it. hold 300000.000. ‘I‘t h-as a lainge rmercantiiile‘ marine ‘The Emiplrg i1; 4h‘; 151-595, ‘lahd- on the ‘great ‘North American lak- ownor on the continent of Adrien. 9i- _ i; i... the ‘gfQQ-BEQL landowner in ‘It has ‘fleets ofsteamers nowtrad- the Eastern Henwlsipher... 111‘: 11a 111111 down the crest Central ‘n izs the ‘greatest. ‘landowner in African lakes. ' ‘he Wlgtgfn Hgm1ghh9re_ _ The Dead Sea is completely with- -I‘t is ,‘i‘he largest ‘landowner iin "11 its ‘hioflliffl- 111111 the Sen of North America“ Galilee is partly within them. I; Owns mo“, o; gehhm] America Canada has half vhe fresh ‘water than any non-Central American 0T ‘the 198F911‘ country, ' Murry 7f the world's greatest neit- l‘; Qwlng mo“; o4‘ south Amen“ ural wonilrrs are within the Em- tlr-an. ‘any nomSoutih Arr1i@1‘l¢f1fli‘l’“'°°' m‘ bmkerg-e-g Nlwgwm mum,» Victoria, Imatetear. among water- The ‘greatest seotiion of the Em- ‘T11119- pire its in Nortih A-menica, the amnll- Kini Bniruin Borneo. Roraima, in est in 5mm, Amwhwh Sc‘u‘th Airi-erica. ‘Ruwemorl, ‘the old M 15 (‘he m-uh‘; |pupulous e-mphqg Mountains of t-he Moon, in Uganda, ‘iiho world ‘has ever seen: about Elfin‘ "" Kmya‘ “Tmmi W°Tld'°l" cs0 000,000, or 1-4 of ‘mankind. if"! 1110111111111“!- It includes ‘more races. languages. Th" Rmmlm Terraces l" NP“ and Tamgflona hymn any 0mm- mhqZeilil-anil are nllrlong the world's chief , na ura won ‘ers. “ii?‘htgghiirlalfiilfilsiliififgu ‘rwnula- The Victoria Falls. in ‘Rhodesia, tion in the ‘world, and ‘the ‘grea-tlsistls Eh" flafmust "nxlhe Yvmmh Mosieim. lthkflflllflil, i‘n Brntish Guiana, is in ‘.n Tanganyika. states of c Pacific ‘coast, 1 Wictoria. mighty empire-s of. Covers Prince Edwa CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925 Sh“ ‘\\\\\\ eacl byEverybody rd Island Like the Dew iiiu [ii] IJTNT stipiiis ‘Delivered by Visiting Preachers at the United Church Yesterday. i Before large congregations at both services, Rev. J. L. ‘Brown, M. P., and ‘Rev. if‘). M. Aitken. ‘preached eloquent and forceful sermons morning and evening at the Methodist Church yesterday. The preacher at the morning ser- vicc, Rev. J. l... Brown of tili,‘ C - gregationaiist Church,‘ Lis or, Manitoba, and a nrenibcr oi"tbc party of Western ‘I-Iouse of Conr- mons representatives that is at (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 24,_—An option ilr Canada Lir oil exploration and Co., it was announcednoduy, from Hugh JJMcKay, of Sapulpa, Okla, who possesses a license grant-‘ii lrirn by the Legislature Province of Prince Island. Six geologists of to lease some ilistrlcts of P. E. l.. subsequent drilling has been ob- tained by Henry L. Doherty and of the Edwartl [Tin ISUTNTT TUBE SIJRVEYEI] Tiili Till‘ , ‘ BY UNITED STATES iill, CUMPANYO Henry Dohertytz 00., New York, Has Secured an Option To Lease Some Districts For Exploration And Dril inary t0 Large Development. idcvelopment, should indications point to oil in commercial quanti- ties. A statement hy iI-I .L. Doirerty ‘and Co., said that in a general way the geological and structural con- ditions of P. E. 1., which is 145 miles long and 3-1 milcs wide at its greatest breadth are similar to those in the most prominent nil fields, whii... on the neighboring mainland, natural gas and oil have been produced (‘n a small scale for produced within auada in all ef~ ppgggent ylglflng this city and petroleum division of the Doli- a number oi years, Island. erty Organization are on their way The Canadian Government pays My, Bmwn h; h Minister hi" the to Charlottetown, ‘to begin a survey u royalty of twenty. six cents on congreguflgna] Chm-uh, hm] (he of the most promising districts o2 cvery barrel oi‘ oil ‘Pastor in Introducing him nah] ¢hhi the Island, preliminary to a large tho Dominion oi C :it was a ‘fine illustration of the -* _ _ —- f-r- possibilities of Church Union, when Alrplane Fastest Cardlna] Mercler a congregation of Prcubyterians ‘and bietlroilists in Prince iCd\v-~r-‘ island could thus be minis-to-‘r-i .0 by a Congregational Lwizlstei from Manitoba. _ Taking his text from Psalms 121.1, "i WILL LIFT UP MINE iEYES UNTO THE HILLS, FROM WHENCE COMETiH MY HELP," the preacher first showed that in most of the early and more primi- tive religlons, mountains played an important symbolic part, The re- 'NEW‘YORK, May 24.--Speed records for various mode: of travel are given in the follow- irig: Airplane. driven by a French Pilot. 1924-478 miles a nhour. Philadelphia and Reading rail- . road, 1904-4152 miles an hour. The Leviathan, 1923-2804 knots an hour. Automobile, 1 mile. Milton. ligion of the ancient Greeks, for ex , ample ' centred about bio-ant 1gimfgégtmlgfia fxmfizgziona, Olympus, which was the seat of sweepstakes‘. 1924' for 15o m“_ ‘he ma" 8°‘?!- as‘ Gar WOOH’! Miss Detroit. l Mount Ararat, the last resting average speed 4&7 mu" a" place of the Ark; Mount Sinai, hm,“ _ down from the heights of Willcll Hydrqflane, have aflmned a Moses first brougnt the Command- ments; Mount Carmel, ‘the scone of ,the trial by Elijah of the false pro- iplrets of Baal; and the Mount. n!‘ Olives, the scene of Christ's trails figuration, were but u few Biblical instances of the manner in which ,the Hebrews and‘ Early Christians associated hills and mountains with their religion, There was no doubt, said the ' reverend "speaker, that the high places n fthe earth exerted more than a little influence upnn the‘ lives of men. Mountaineers, wlen they lef-t their native elements have been found to be more prone to diomesickness than the people of ‘the plains. This had been proven by army statistics. (Phat people delighted in mountain views with their enlarged perspective was well shown by the annual influx of tour- ,ists into mountainous countries. In just the same way. said the speak- (er, a wider and better view point was gained and much good derived by the person who could ascend to the high place of the souLI-le acquir- ed a better and fairer sense of pro‘. portions, and as most human prob- lems were nothing more than a matter of proper proportions. he was more fitted ‘to understand and enjoy life. Of this important matter of pro‘ portion" said ‘Mr. Brown, the world provided a good example. Made up as they were, wiith physical, men- ltal and spiritual sides, it needed "—""-—-"—'——_—- Japanese Town speed of nearly 90 miles an hour in short spurts. Explosion At _ Ford Motors, (Canadian Press) ion at the assembling plant of Ford Motors Company on Portage Avenue, wrecked the entire fifth floor of the building this nlcrlling. Thirty nicn were on duty at the time, but there were no serious casualties. Sobe After 6 Hours 0n 4.4 PRESCOTT, Ont., May 24. — Aiiter ‘sitting at a hotel table sip- ping Ontario's new 4.4 ‘beer for six consecutive hours, on a wager, "to find out if the new beer is intoxi- eating," an‘ Ogden-sburg, N. Y. man was stiill at his task at 1.00 o'clock last night and in his own mind at lens-t, “plain sober." Th0 requirements were that he keen on drinking and not leave the sight o.‘ the proprietor. The ‘nmiomy of me ancienh Per. He. ‘hi-ghoul. great waterfall ‘of the (conflnuod on P.” 6) .1... has‘... .... than. mm“ ‘hose g’:;g;;‘,g*‘,‘,$,‘.¢ D, mi . Destroyed by Quake Bnliizsih citizens of ‘India, thlei Pairsis. _ n-Ifunifiiern wgtverrulik‘, m, we _ -——--¢e>-—- m“ “m” “h” 170900300 morelaiiin ‘hi? uifniatrwlls QT’ ih» HJ-mil- LONDON MB 24—Desp'1tches nannies‘. subjects Mum “he Polpe lion lli‘vl‘i'y. I “ T V ARADTO GFiFfi from Tokio’ to thye EvenlnglNcws hfiiltfigingréanleofis‘ more (Inherent! Tho I":i~_“io has one of the U$ED1U STTQTIC siriri it‘ is reported» the town 0f ' . -, v 1.. » . I ‘ , M “e.1ma.zis"r;..‘ist“.z.z..‘ti wr =“<E revolver ‘0.:;“:.‘;..:‘.‘..“‘: M mmpe- T TN5ECTGTE-TS U5 railway train had been buried in The BM“ Emu,” d, m, ,g,e,,,,_'n“'strhilii. ram,‘ is nothdng like it ‘ ' in tho world, cstfihumian society ever seen 1111011 This is a pfl-‘ganblc com] break oar". lama ‘m "a ‘charm! mam, M the ‘“‘_~.-_i . 1200 miles long, making oldest countries ‘known ‘toflbistorv.lglfsflifghagfalilfillth“ whme ea“ “m mfldw‘ M"w‘mmm‘ Moah The Empire hold‘; most of the Eqgglhistine ‘the H011 Land ‘is un- STEMTGWTEB. "T m?’ worm‘ Gibraltar’ ‘ ' ' S , Al.‘ ll Singapore, Quebec. giants‘ away-Juana’ Samaria’ "l? possesses many of the chief 1 ' ‘Ifrvs’ of iiho world: Malta. ob-tbo ‘rt includes this .010 capital 01 , - ,, ,, , . .., Queen Candace’ now m] we Sudan iMeditenlanta-n. Mauritius, of t‘ o . I d‘: Occ ‘n. llong Kong. of ‘tho Wm‘ u“ “raw? ‘pan c’ he‘. km! ‘LgllffiinSfiltlalififullllflll‘. of the North m“ °T mm“ “ F‘ an l ll 0‘. of tho It has within ilts boundaries large gglll_?.p‘;l‘lli"tlnn“tic>nnl s an s -_---oo>i p ‘wheelies far greater mineral ‘w-sailh lhtn any olihcr country. l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I ‘ l‘: produces ‘more gold than all 111° OQndQflQQd ED001318 ‘ rr-st of the world combined, 70 P61‘ at of ‘f-hl.‘ world's ‘total. norm-q. p» w r0. not each c” ,, , . t “ma” m n". “gum Transvuaal alone produces abou 50 per cent of ‘the ‘world's ou-tput »¢ +¢4 c‘f gold, silnpllssin-g every othir country. ‘JOB PRINTING or svznv The world's longest ‘gold nugget. description choapiy and exped- itioully executed. Guardian ‘ihc ‘Vvclcome Stranger.’ was found Central Job Printer-y. Phone 133. En Australia. ‘FOR OALE+OHOICI WHITE The Empire is ‘belileve 11100108965! the world's greatest sliver 81611-11. Fife Seed Wheat-Cordon W. Dawson, Cape Traverse. Transvaal surpasses every 91'0- lvlnco 0r stat‘? 0f W191‘! CWMTY l" 'tho world in the production of We" , - 11st a 22-01 c1011» met-als- Ontario surpasses every ‘provin- ' on ‘state of every country in ‘Siun sets this evening at 7.87 and sboc financial stability, the directors of loyal subjects is indeed a proud far». street WM" at s’ 930 and n aim‘ “Wofit-itti-‘iili. ‘.232 ""5"? vim “»““-““~‘~ “‘ “m “W” ““‘"""= r012. t‘: ‘t: $k°ii‘.li'.?.i"i§'ii‘“" “attu- a... . t... i:.':.'.'a:i":..“r"“:"r'- “r.- e live wire uia lble u; make nrvdflstw" “T m” "mflomjneml" mm‘ Guam‘ moon’ a u y’ ‘b 0° nee n30 th l view a ‘U. on £1"... ‘ t ntof th forward with ‘u e to a n ie A in“ r H) a“ am" w‘ h.‘ i‘... ‘h... 1-.‘ “- m-m‘ ‘m “s “r “- m‘ . . 2min ... .. i. u. m" " a. :0‘: m .. ‘ ..=.."..".". ...... .. h": ‘ - ~~“‘-‘~‘ ‘PM,’ .8 o.’ mind!“ mum h, 1M Keely’. “hen ("y") Summerlide ti e ‘c.5111 eon - n!‘ a n _y_r! ac earn w :3 gone r 0k a e e a 1 p gr ll a e years a ein ered a banquet in ‘the Bruno. m. m; T” party,“ Norm Rustic“ " ' ' 113F548“ m can“, mhm ates later than r ottetown. t 8 N! . . w ch Hotel and were given a hearty 1395.25.21 the collapse of a tunnel near Ashya. The Ikuno silver urine was reported greatly damaged by collapsing tunnels. The Evening Nowlrdes-patch from Tokio said 800 persons were reported dead in Kuniiysma and Fukuchi, small towns near Toyooka. W To i-rs OWN y Noisé! ' In Modes Of Travel N0 Casualties WINNIPEG, May 24—An explos- Primate of Belgium. who an- nounces that a delegation of British theologians under the patronage of the Archbishop: of Canterbury and York. will meet .viliiih Catholic theologians at Maiines. with a view to studying together in a friendly spirit the problem of a union of Churches. Meighen And The Great Lakes Drain- ling Prelim- fort to stimulate petroleum explor- ation, said the statement, OTTAWA, May 24.—Tlle Domin- ion Government discontinued some time ago the payment of a bounty ‘on oil produced in the Dominion. It was not possible to got an official . , . - - ‘statement ‘tonight ‘on the ,_\Ia1il\""1}' .n.m‘.) n, L“ “m Awful. “W, lick-HTS (‘Ill llllulliilldiilluilrTilfil iii 0T1‘)! 163595 m prmce Edward 131mm, \) csturll Tl()\ill(.i s (ll Lavinia . ‘. 01L ‘at I H ‘ j ‘ U but ‘mless some special concesw .|I\-(..| m (,i|;|1‘|ritt“tu\\'il, hJlliiWT: 1 ill!‘ clly illlil sililollrlilllli, idillllld) night at i o‘cli‘ulr and ari- guests and were greatly pleased “rill all lions have been (ibtaineil from the Government, irnofficinl opinion heremt ‘the View“ Hmel" The p“ is that ‘me Dnheny Co" which has chides Mr, and Mrs. Ilobcri i-‘iirkc. [or lmmedjliir. Forke ls Leader oi nolgressive Party in Commons, Ottawa, The male nr‘-rrl-,iNH\\' (ih1§#;“\\' 1111‘ D1111)’ hers ot‘ the party are, for Till: nllist iilrriliiifi‘ vXllvtit‘ part, attached to the T'l‘(l[.',1‘(‘$,~;ivi-I\‘ll(’iT to inspect til,‘ coal rnilil-s and 59cm,“ of (he house “m; the hlqfhg whether‘ or not the ltcll‘llerlli~il wori- are their WlVQSrIUHT ‘laughter-s. liri‘, full list of names is as .",iiio ~ Priiiu Leader, member for Braildiiu, Forke taken over ‘the leases iaie development, will bounty on its production. (,- 125 Ml. Front Held By 50,000 Men] _“ i i get ,1» PARTS, May 24.—The French now have 50000 picked troops on the Morroccan from to meet the tribesrrien. The greater part of the 50,000 men General Count dc Chambrun has at his disposal cover a 125-mile front. The bulk of these forces must be held in the rear, available for action where the pressure i; hardest, leaving the advance posts held by only small de- tachments, which are unable to prevent the Fliffians from cutt- ing them off from the main for- ‘eep in the rear. Whenever this happens it requires a new push by the French to relieve them. $164,000,000 Li...‘ U. v ' L Ii Robb, acting Minister of Finance, intends to bring down legislation to authorize the raising of a loan not exceeding $164,000,000. purpose of the loan is for ‘tile pay- tiring whole ‘or airy part of loans or obligations of Canada anll for“ public works and general purpos-m cs. M1". Rolbbs’ motion will ap- pear on the Order Paper of the'D llouse on Monday. Empire Day Service ,1“ At St. Paul's age Programme (Special to the ‘O'I‘TA‘WA, Ont., May 24—R"girt Hon. Arthur Meighen yesterday afternoon demanded that the Gov- ernment should secure a definite understanding with the United States in the matter of the ab- straction of water from the Great Lakes by ‘Chicago. He advanced the argument that the people of Guardian) Oi’ more than passing will be the observance oi Day during the morning service at] St. Paul's Church yesterday. The B National Anthem was fervently sung as the hymn that it truly ‘is, 5 and an appropriate feature of the‘, service was the singing of Kip’ iing‘s recessional by Mr. Charles Earle in fine voice, accompanied Canada were ‘paying millions of dollars ostensibly for harbor im- provemots. Such in reality ac- crued to the benefit of the people of Chicago. , The ‘iuestiorl came up on the vote ‘of $1,258,000 in the estimates for public works in ‘Ontario. The Conservative lender took the view that the Government had not been sufficiently specific in its attitude in regard to the ‘Chicago drainage canal question. Mr. Meighen ad- vanced the idea that the Govern- mcnt's dredging progirsnrlne on the Great Lakes should be made to conform \v‘ith the changed levels resulting from the withdrawal of water from Lake Michigan. Hon. Dr. King, Minister of Pub- Ilic Works, replying to this airgu- ment, said that his Department was doing what the Opposition Leader advocated. ,1 mt testy)“, party was given a tremendous Iisen, if Amundsen is not hoard ' ' l‘ Ting-t stggvTgémtbmllllligrrgTiitty. e ‘TQQPPUOII 811d Wcre Pfltertaincd hi TFOIIIY hciorr the Rlarliiilan ships, ‘ The new,“ of m“ broad Dondinners, lunches and banquets as "ilwi-‘lill 11ml 1“-'111‘Y 1011"‘ "118 mink,“ has been handed m us by well as being taken on sight-seeing <‘]°}1_"11y 111 ‘D1110 11116311111111 111111111‘ statesmen who mum,’ we" and tom-k tri~ nnuollnwmcili lhTs afternoon , . honourable place among the na-‘runged for ‘Sunday, blii‘ the party ‘ ’- 1 . tlrns of the world. attended the different Church sor - ' Cemeniing the component parts vices and afterwards spent the day Announcelnents . -—i——O of the ‘Empire is a culture that is roaming through the city and vis 9 eoial to the Guardian) with no ‘prospectof earl ‘improve- not spelt wi h a “k". In the mh oh.“ g n H. “ 1 '. I ' 0153K a, May int-rich James ment 8nd ‘the difitloultyy (despite fields 0f liteT-ature and scientific ownfl-‘p ° i i a“ ‘m m” Ctiilllilg EVGIITS, - A. ‘Robb. acting minister of finance. most rigid economies) of curtailing research our community of nations At the dinner hem. m the Vi‘ M -' E announced ‘last ni-glri, that he lmd proportionately the cost of oipera- does not occupy a secondary place. to,“ Hotel the pa"), was amen eetlngs, tC. gilygn “hum, to the purchase of tion they were ‘faced wi‘th the neces- ‘Thebritish Empire is synony- tamed by mush. rendered by u“, _____ ‘Toronto. 1010110? ~ - - - ~ ~ - - - -- 33-43 the Union ‘Bank of Canada by 1121B sity of niakilng a drastic cut in the mous with integrity and reliability Cash,“ Orchemm ~ “Rflsorw Juno 8m rm, a Rood Montreal, Cloudy Royal Bank of Canada. Before the annual diividi-"nd ‘which would result The high standard of moral and A bmndcnsflng‘ 0mm w“ m mush In Vittoria “an 923_5_9_3,_ Quinbeqgair . . . . . . . . .. .- 150-40 n-BPBQIIICIII can be wpproved finally in a substantial drop in the value religious leadership. and strsight- stalled m the dining mom h “r ______ ' Oh-aiflottatown cloudy .. 51-418 by m, Govfl-hohhpoounuil it re- of the bank's shares and further forwardness of character, is ‘typic- w E Burke o! Station my lm" “Mme m shinny m," and he“ Half-fax. cloudy .. ". . 66-44 “he, ghgggohghm hy the share- ‘might adversely affect the ‘general al of the Britilher ‘be he found in Cfiarlémetown and a, two I John Anderson lecture on Monday 5g, John, cloudy .. -- 59-411101020-5 of ‘bot-h (banks, an ‘provided standing of the Bank. To obviate any of the four corners of this Mr F k d l; _ d ‘ "Cmw gvenlng May g5 gale 0pm, cmm, Boston, cloudy . 70-04 by the Bank Act. The shareihoid s the possibility of such a serious “Vasteir Empire than has ‘been’. To - “T e e ‘ere a 51m", m‘ ' ' 1170:0001 New York, clear . . . . . . . 08-53 pf tho Union Bank are -to receive situation and inorder to protect be recognized the world overastha are" 3° "T9 119N119 "1 U11‘ 1711111111 ‘ High tide this morning at 11.52 one slim of Royal Bank QTDCTK for iihe shareholders and ‘the public ll! champion of the weak and capable B0011‘ which W“ breeds-Wt- TM “Show whom ha, a, hock, and toIhOHOW morn-Tm; at 1.80. each ‘t-wo Show; of Uniion ‘Bank well a; in the inter-lee; of general of creating one time foes into 111111191111 W11! 111 the nnturc of 11 k. ‘Mr. Robb stated that on all:- by the veteran organist, Earle. ' ing the words "His Dominion shall brought ‘io mind the legend that this Camilla name "Dominion" from oi lion. '1‘. .-\, Crearer, iMerquetite, Man. Davies, C. 0., Member for North mid"? 11"‘- “u” gag-k,’ hcc0h,h.,,,h,,i hy tor his visit ilc assured flu‘ mirrors ‘Mrs. Davies Hodgins, A. L., Member fnr dlcsex East, Ont., Mrs, Hodgins. Hojkins. Airs, E, N., wife o.’ Ii. '\'_ hiliosvjllu‘. ‘n. interest Member {or M Empire compsnied by MAXIMS 3’ or n ' MERCHANT‘ Each acfi-n its turn. gives strength t0 the future record. Delivered 85-00 guano] Bnblorlptlunn u M y lull. Canada and U. B-A- fPARliAiiiENTA RY PARTY ..‘ - I 055A .._ 'Jg4- §;....a'...... ____,, ‘ Mr. Robert Forke and Members 0f Pro- g-ressive Party Touring ‘ Maritimes — Mr. Forke Broadcasts Address From Victoria. Hotel And Promises Maritim- es his Full Support in Matters ‘Teniling‘ For Their Greater Prosperity lilc Idurkc, itullcrt, ccomparlied by Mrs. Miss ‘blurjorie, Benublerl A. L., Member for Pro llltCulllIlilllléd cncher, MIIIL. Mrs. Bcaubien. Brown, Rev, J. L., isgur, Man. Campbell, M. N.. Aiac-Kenzie, Sask.’ Crearer, Miss Dorothy, ‘il:ni_‘lil“r,‘l1"ll ill“ "ll""l"»“‘ 1°14“ 1"" lwhnh... futon,‘ and ilr f“lt that the llliucr‘ must zlttleiord. Hopkins, .\T('llll)(‘l‘ for S21.‘ i. (Canadian Press) ,; .1“ u . ,. » , OTTAWA, rahy 2‘i.——lion J. A.,.,,.,§g'e';,,u“" Memb“ m‘ . . Kennedy, Dougultl, ‘ lilemblar- for‘ Pont Arthur‘ and Kenora, Ont., The cornpunied by Mrs, Kcnrledy. ‘.\li'illll0l‘ Knox, Andrew, irlg ‘or redeeming or otherwise re-‘Prmce Albefl‘ Sask- LOIHICI‘, bliss Olive, arry Loader, a Prairie, Mann. ‘Lovie, W. J., Member for onald, Man. IUGTuggart, Niel lI., Member‘ for ‘Maple Creek, Sas, Neill, MrsfA, \V.. eill. Member for C. ~ ‘Robltaille, Clenlcn l, B. 1L, little ‘River, Alia. Steedsman, James, Member for ouris liiarr, accompanied by Mrs. Steedsman, Stewart, C. Wallace, (Progressive lWhlp) Member for Humboldt, Sash. Prof accompanied by 311's, Stewart. ‘ Thurston, John J., Member Tile reading of Psalm 72, contain- vlfiggvgtxagflslillill-ibgftgiogflnhvnI bc also froln ono sea to the other", companymg Mn- E- N» Tmpklns- rr-irr of Ours derives mmahnve is a native oi‘ Prince liliiv. [his island, Tire l\ir. Campbell psaim, and which also brings to'!hlre. nrlnd that this Province is rightly termed ‘the tion. The rector, Rev, H. D, Raymond selected "Empire Buildin subject of an inspiring sermon. Mr. Raymond dwelt upon the ‘- Imperial Idea and stressed the fsct' that the Brtish Empire has not attained ‘the greatness by ‘mere chance, The of our Empire throughout the cent- ,i0 Moncton they went tn 'l‘riirn, Non “Hes w“ concisely rageurgggtlgofifillusgmv, Pictou nnd their over tn the Island which will be their last place to visit. At each point the Christianity is the upon which is builtied that ‘great community of notions which exists of today u, girowth m. Mr. Fred Robertson, General Pas» cradle of Confedera-‘scnger Agent of the Canadian i\.l - nccolupailyiriir the visitors from thr- West. Iii- has g" as the impressed on ‘the party 1h ities of nal Railways. i: £1 e ‘Maritime Provinces an st s-top was at hiorlriorl. description of the tour and a 1b,. T’i‘il-:Ofll('l‘lfllllL*(T royally illlfi were sirowil lhjugp hi" 1b.. beauty‘ spots oi‘ tlli‘ ('iillllil‘y_ .\t hiemhm- f0.‘ iris first vxperiialice oi‘ visiting a Alombor- hu;o..n,h,.i...i hyalri‘ for llinr io undertake, (llllli-Zilivl‘ of; Member for Portage ,~ . \\'l aglrzcoxélflhltbrth.‘Iiiollyn district, lionry \\', 'l‘iinrn» pritchard, John‘ Member for weL tiolllii Railway today stated that lington North, Ont., accompanied by Mrs. ‘Pritchard, aisonnelive, Que, ac- ‘Mfrs. Ilobitaillc. Spencer, Henry E, Member for having beoll borrl in Will- c bonu- this Island lJIlfl its titio of Tile Summer Playground" of Cau- utl _ The party has horn on n visit in _ limits 0N VISIT tiley slliv, Fmm Moncton they vis- itcd 'l'l‘ur0. iioro they wort» zigain rly ill- had an llci‘. Tllcy \\'l'l'0 ill- anxious to descend to iii‘.- iowcr Ji-gionis the ladies Wei": an‘! ivlli-ll . lb‘- llll‘li saw the ladies an down m__ they llilil to foilinv. 'i'i1“y wleri‘ hh-ldtrezrily impressed with 1b., ivork- ‘ings llrrllcr ground alld some of tho lpllrty ‘took illo [iii-ks from lTlil hyfrrliners and bad u turn at digging not tho coal. .\lr. Fork.‘ said it was coal nlinc and h‘.- wus gri-atly im- ym. prosseil with what 11c saw. From this visit U) the llllllll hi‘ ri-aITizi-il an easy lrnilcrgo many llarrlsilips- working ace (‘on-tiuirzlllv. At‘- itllai zlllylhing T1,. (‘oiliil 1i‘) in i'l||'- “hi. ther their cause svould b0 a pleas- i i (Continued on Page 3) -—‘-—-—<I>0-r5>--——- Introduce Bill h (Special to the Guardian) ()'i"|‘.‘\\\‘A, hlay ZL-Hori ldrncst hh-qlxrpoinlo, Aiiliisivr‘ ‘ii’ Justice has itllWill llotico ill tilc llerrsr‘. of a lllil m], providing for ihc sirigii,‘ zlilcrlln- .tivc vote. . 1.cilr-‘ i Rumor False Mac- ' l (Special to the Guardian) JTONTRTLAL, Q1112, May 24, ~ ill reply to rumors iogariiini: til‘- tbliraivzli of “ngiilocrs imm‘ thi‘ ton, Proi-iiilvnt of Till‘ (‘analiillil Nir- thc work of laying out the rmrc is being continued without intur- ruption. U. S. President Ill (Canadian Press) \\'AiST-IING’T'ON, May 24, —I’l'e- siilent Coolidge cancelled 011.2112“- mcnts for ioday because of illness, Officials" said his indispositinn was not serious. United States Will Collect (Canadian Press) \\‘A‘SIii.\'(i'1‘O.\i, .\ia_v 24. ——Tlii- ilrlitiii Hiatus fiovcrnirrent have ilkon sit-in: to collect not only war ill-bis oivcll Europe. but l't'('.Oll- struvtiorl ioani ln.'lllr‘ after Tilt‘ .\ililli.~'ti('('. Will Help Amundsen If Not Heard From (Canadian Press) IZOSTON, May 24~A!il plan: of lho Captain Donald D, I\ia'c.\Iillarl Arctic l-Ixptilitlcll will be suburdirl- rind to the YéJlTCT oi‘ Roland Amun‘ L.L.Ii.. rod i] ‘rl ll i b cil- From Point. S. S. Hillsboro loaves Prince n___ ill H000 FLOUR" is Milled 0 niy Frbnm 8e TCMCTOIT H ard Spring Wheat