4 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT) -__._- Every human being 'ls wo m- gomeone else-the higher the (polio the more the number of rkinp your 3Z///" The People's Paper r_ .- MAXIMS . or 1i MERCHANT. ‘ You may try the experiment of running on your reputation without newspaper advertising-hut you'll Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew M“ l‘ “ n" j 7-'-'""“-~5-33¢ cm‘ CHARLOTPETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, June 19,1925 ¢,;--,-;,,,§-»,-;;;-;,=;~-;,, ,_ $15,: Mliiiisiioio iiscouiiois New siiiiiioi ill cili bllllill o‘ “r more r" ‘ti; . '~ l T.. Qiillrell. M.P. of Toron- im/h b glee» notice of seven questions to the Government on the subject of Canada's new llip. He objects to any change ln the Canadian ensign. _-_-¢o-a__ Provincial Election N. S. Nominations (Canadian Press) liAl.ll“AX,_ N .S.', Julie l8.—Tlio plowing nominations for the Iilitilililllli,’ provincial elections, lae 25, were officially ullllo-unceil Ily: Annapolis, Kenneth Lee Crowell. Illik it. ldllilult, (Ia); 0. P. Goll- llr, Ii. T. McKenzie, (C.). intlgunisll, lion. William Chis- lilli. llr. John I1. Mclslltic, (in); AS. (llilsliolm, lfim-d It. lrlsli (C.). ‘Colcliester, M, l]. Archibald, F. kficyiiolils, (L); W .13. Armstrong k Stanfield, (C). Cumberland, J. L. llalston, C. M. to. ll. Read, Dr. J. M, ward. lilo. (in): D. G. MacKenzio, Per- yC. lllilck, Archibald 'I‘erris, (C.) gCapi- llrctoil Centre, James Mc- ionucl, lir. Danibl MacDonald, (Em) lS, Ila dilgton, Joseph MacDon- lll, ((3.); Emerson Campbell, Jos- Wll Stevie, (Lab) ~ ape Ilreton East John C. Douglas iiox (Yllahdly, (C.) D. W. Morri- lon, Fol-mun Waye, (Lab). Dil-zby, Gilbert llelliveau, H. W. l. Warnenlh); W. H. Fhrhhom. ill. P. Roblclieau, (C.) (illysiioro, C. W. Andersln, Hon.- J-C- TOP)’. (In); lI.A. Rice, Simon 0. (llficil. ((7). lialifax, ll. (l. Ilaul, J. B. Doug. ill. llr. J. G. MacDougall, John lornliv. lion. w. J. cereal-h, (1.). l. Fred Fraser, John F. Mahoney, llox Montgomery, W, D. Piercey. all“ A -W"lk@l'. (C.); A. L. Breen, brrt Iluw, I’. J. Healey, Joseph “Kflllih. Walter Mosher, (Lab) “limits, L. A. Forsythe, Dr. J. W. ild. (in); Hon. E.N. Rhodes. Al- it Parsons, (C.) linverncss, John C. Bournlot. Dr. hlllillcGurry. (L); Malcolm Mac l’. Ilubert Aucolli, (-C.) ‘Kings, Col. Allison Borden, Hon. J. AliicDoiiulil. (In); R. T. Culd. "A Genres c. Nowlan, to.) "Mohave. Ilon. J. J. Kinley, A. Sperry. (h); Dr. W, N. Reh- l. W. II, Smith, (C.) , "Agility. J. Wolsford MacDonald. ’ R cColl, Dr. O. W. Whitman, M - A. Douglas, John Douil, II. ilflQuarrle, (C.) "emis- "Berke S. MoClearii, Dr. - South. (m: n. J. o. Darn- ,“- W~ l- lino. w.) .. inghglflllfl. Cape Breton West, I). M? -llr. (LR. ‘DBVoap (L) m, ,1, t) “llllonald, Dr. B. A. LeIllunc, lilelhurrio, Iion E. II. Armstrong, “shoot. lrwln. (h); Cont. Nor- Wctmlth, E. It, Nickerson, (C.) I "rill. A. x. MncKenzie, n. n. iflemil (U); Allister lllclmod. Pi-Wbbcoti. (C.) ygmlifmih. Lindsey C. Gnrdnor. I. Landry" (in): J. I4‘. Cuhnii m1 Dutritremoni. (c) i oendeniiod Specials _ h“T.-—40 per word. not each lertion in this eclnnin. “ttwwou-o-e-oooocoeo-u f! eun soc on race s- "Iklns a SOIL 19-2i_ ‘QNYED-oiuinio-noom oini. “l! Chamber Malld. {pply Queen °‘°'- oso-c-uiiai. M" ram-rims or Ivan? I illtion cheaply and exped- , " i! executed, Guardian . "ll Joli Printer-y, Pholic 18!. WANT GOOD INVILOPI! . ‘e 50 for l0c, 1|! for 86c. 260 55c: 000 for $1.00: 1.000 for n”; Pelt-nan. Guardian Oillea. IO is new AN mois- ille adjunct- ggfitilelrltcrc. Y N voigiifioal m" t - flollsro selling Icncy. city on tho is. S. Richelieu on Wed- liei Organizations Opinions. ‘ (Canadian Press) | TORONTO, Ont. Julie 1‘8-— On the afternoon of June 10th inst the Canadian Press carried a des- potch from Saskatoon textunlly as follows: “Replying to a request from a Saskatoon Methodist Church as to whether it should raise funds for striking Neva Seotia miners, a letter bcarllii; the signature 0t‘ Premier Arulstrollg says: “This is a matter which you will have to decide for yourselves. can only repeat what the medical officer of the town of Glace llay told me last week, the letter coli- tlnues. “that so far as he person- ally knew up to the time of lliS speaking, there liud not been a case of actual distress in tile town uf Glacellay. Ill my opin- ion tilelo has been nothing in the llflstury of this couiltry so grossly exaggerated for political purposes its tilcsituutiou ill the mining ills- tricts of Cu-pe Iirclon. I think practically every person in Nova Scotla has new agreed that one of tile most pronounced hoaxes cvor put upon a sympathetic people ivzls that launched a few weeks ago by BOIIII: excited people iii connection» with this unfortunate matter. I do ilot believe thiit today one dul- lar could be rill-sod in the province of Nova Scetlzi. for this llllfllillle: further than that I do not think it is needed. You have asked me a. plain question and I can do no better than give you a pluln answ- er. Wlicn those who are fonient- iii-g this trouble see fit to accept lnoilcy from the Red Ilitcrnation- ilifi and to parade under the Red Flag ill preference to the British Flag it is time the public took n0- tlcc, much more so the Qllilriefi)’ Board of n. Methodist Church. Yours sincerely. (lSgd) E. J. ARMSTRONG. Premier." The above dcspulch was prompt- ly put on Canadian Press wires. but was killed on u Iiailfax Repre- sentative of Canadian Press being informed by Premier Armstrong that the letter as reproduced was inaccurate. Premier Armstrong was at the time and since caul- phigliing in his owil constituency of Shelbourne and was out cf touch with his office fylcs at Hall- fux. but. he has promised a state- ment to Canadian Press as soon lie he returns. The Cilllfldlflll Psess desired i0 await this state- ment before publishing this let- ter, blit as it llus been 1lil‘PIl(iY pub- lished by u portion 0f the Dally press and has been ileflif with editorially it docs not seem propel‘ to further ivithhoid it from the news service subject, of course. to such eolnmcut iis Premier Arln- stroilg may later sec fit to make. I>IA'I.I~FAX. N. s. Julie 1¥—l’"ll- llcatlon of the letter ill Saskatoon resilitrtl in ll number of inquiries. liddroiseil to Giaco Bu)’ R911"? Committee and Diilfici Exwmiv“ of the United lVlille Workers Oi America. 'I‘lius on Julie 10th- GiTlllll Dcallry. Secretary 0i the Saskatoon 'l‘rati'us Coulicll wired for “ueluul ilctails for public-Willi" A. A, McKay, Secretary of tilt: U- M. W. ‘rtplicil that need for elit- sido us-sistuucc was most urlifllll llcv. F. MacAvoy, of Relief Clim- mlttec in reply to llllllllry Wired , Richelieu Visit Program yogi-lowing lg the program lllili- -.v~_.l1 ho carried out ‘ii welcoming and tntertainliil: ilm lelegatea o; tzlio Uiilon of the Mlllliflimllli-ws ° Quebec, dunno; lhvlr visit to this ncsday and Thursday. June 34-35- WEDN ESDAY 5.00 p. m.—-Arrlvol at tihe M81400 wharf and informal vlelt to the boot by the rccoptiioh commutes. 0.00 p. t and llotariun (EBIBKWIIBQ 8H9!" ° the Charlottetown Rotary Club at ti . flV'?_’(I)E)n§)_mII?I?—-I;)KQEQKBTBB attend eer- vlea at St. Dllllbmll‘! Cathedral. 1d 7.45 p. m-Reception at 0 Government House Grounds by ti): Ueutcnant-Goverlwl‘. Pfellflef- 0" Mgflitiirip. m-"Recoptlon of delefll lrlcn from City Council and other oltirene on board shiP- . THURSDAY h b01100. M100’ rim-Luncheon at B98011 Grove ihn. _ micro to aliip. cal-line at e1!“ o'clock the Commllltco by the Commercial diiy for tho first morning meeting of the session, W. G. Raymond of Iirantford presented the report of Mr. Raymond explained that tho Committee favored of an old age pension scheme. For the present however it confined lt- self to n recommendation that tho Federal Government confer the provincial governments on the question. ' settlement of the Shanghai incid- m.-—-Deleirates vicw city- ont broke down th-‘s afternoon ow- ing to the Chinese ilCYK-‘W’! k199i” to extend the iiifitil" Ions lo what the foreign di-plron‘ I've represents.- t-lvea considered iw-fsrrint jecte. ated picketltlinir of rsillvey stallions in order w tin-ovum. fool elrmilles and cargo ‘going to roroianole- Telegraph's Peking correspondent reports that the situation is scri- ous at Kaifeug-Fu, capitol of Hon- an. and foreigners are leaving. 11M ;_ m,.-/Auto dirive and vielt- general all-China strike is to he celled June 86th. RELIEF FilR MINERS FAMILIES In Letter to Church District in the West- Premier of Nova Scotia Claims Repro- duced Letter Inaccurate — Heads of Re- Give Voice to Their -- n“ ‘NR7.’ that hundreds were hungry in Glace Buy. Dr. M. T. Sullivan, Health Officer. denied having had interview with the Premier and stated distress was still acute among the miners and their faili- llies. Later Rev M. A. MacAdum and Rev A. M. McLeod, chairman and secretary respectively of Glace Bay Relief Committee, ls- sucil a statement in part as fol- lows. "When on the 6th of March the already impoverished mining I folk were denied any further pro- vision-s at the Companys stores. a General Relief Committee was or- guilizctl that had direct and per- sonal knowledge of the and need of Glace Bay. This fact we communicated to the people of Canada who came lo our aid with ll splendid response. it‘ this its a lioux we arc at a less to under- siziliil the meaning of tlic English language. At no time, or at ilo instance was any political bias all- pezilcd to. We cannot he held responsible for such use iliiule of olir countrymcirs misfortune, Navy League Officers Elected (Canadian Press) ing officers were closing session of tirary Presidents dents, Miss R Church, Eric ‘Hamber, Vancouver; Reford, Montreal; J. 0. Hylilllllll" ullpeg; I-Iouorary Secretary Trens urer, C. W. Rowley, Toronto; Sec Toronto; Treasurer, G. 11.11601 Toronto. Stormy Session (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 18.—-The eifl- cncy of the jail sentence in the pre- ventlon of smuggling was at the conclusion of a. somewhat stormy and controversial session of the Senate Banking and Commerce Committee today, and the new bill providing for the strengthening up of machinery to that end was pus- sed with minor amendments. There is no doubt that the_ passage 0f ll measure which by many Senators had been regarded as too drastic in its provisions was izrenlly iflcili‘ tilted and many objections to it dis slpateil by tllc evidence given in Protective Association of Canada. Old Age Pensions (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. June 18.~Whcn the Ilouso of Commons assembled to- tlie Committee on old age pensions. establishment with Chinese Situation "Still Doubtful (special to the Guardian) SIfAiNGI{Al-—Nogoliatlons for a sub- Thc students yesterday inaugur- IDNDON, June Iii-Tho Daily A poverty - IIALIFAX, June 18.~—\'l‘lle follow- elcctcd ut the‘ the Domlnioni _| u Council of the Navy League llflrfir Charlottetown; D. C. Coleman Win] retiiry, Lt. Col. Cecil G. Williams] Colonial Office The British Government has created the office of Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and the office of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Dcmlnions as part of the re- organization of the Colonial Office. The under Seeretaryship for the present at least will con- tinue to be held by Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery. Independents i Seek Entry In TOR ONTO, Jii W‘ I'd-That b: ginning l a Vl‘l‘y niiicll larger un i0Il is cvflleuceil ill many May!‘ ‘Sevciul alrcady - 11-"- ll . l ougll its Bishop onade LChu reh. .i Wins By-Election - (Special to The Guardian) terilay in u three test. AMUNIJSEN ANI] (Special to the Guardian) NEW YOIhK. June 1ll—— The North American Newspaper Alli- ancc announces today that Amund- sen lms returned to SDii-Zbllfgell from his North ‘Pole flight NEW YORK. June 18--A Bernon S. Prentice, brotlier-in-law of Lincoln idll-sworth co leader of the expedition. said he hsd received word tllnt all six members of the expedition liiiil returned piifcly to illil iiliME WEE AND FiiiEiiAN The merchants and citizens of Charlottetown are very justly farm- cd for the patriotic ‘way llll which they got behind ally civic outer- prise. This is agan exemplified by the subscriptions already received with very little effort being used for a Guarantee Fund in connec- tion 1W1“! the Old Home Week and Fireman's Tournament. July 13th. to ‘filth. The entire program will] coll for an expenditure of over 88.- ooo pf which sum 04.000 vie already in sight leaving the balance to be made up from admissions to the irarse race and Fireman's Tourne- melrt. The committee iln charge de- cided tliat l-t. would be to the beet interests of all to have c Guarantee Fund so in caec that the receipts shim-Id not come up to expectations. the deficit would the made up and every prize or puree vpsld ‘in fu . They have already interviewed the following firms and vste in- dividuals. These ‘have w igly, fin fact enthusiastically eulflcflbed to the Guarantee Fund. Oliltovvn Hotel 0b.. 1M" . “$200.00 . . 100.00 . . 100.00 . . 100.00 General Chane ‘Ibo Manchurian war lord. odds the eor- The respondent. ls ssniline a stron’ bodyguard for President Tusn 0h Jul, owing to rumors iliht General P. ‘Rice's citizens who have not vet sl‘°f“"°, _, F” i (‘"93 dent. in ca: to supply suiee ere osqudstd- Tang's troops may join with the kindly do so In choc. students. _ i. in», Moore itiMcLcod Csrveil Bros . 100.00 A Plchlard . 100.00 0000 Lin. the DeBlola Bros . .. .... 1 . Rogers HIM. 00., Ltd. 100.00 Fennell b Chandler 100. Larger Union lthe ‘present oriza u: lliliDll. is only the mdent churches ntl-ve ‘hi admission. The Re- opa-I Church yc slte-rday formal Calmd" hem this anummf“: I101" zlppliial‘: u for ziffll-iatiion wilt-h lthe Montreal t w 1.3.33. i.“.°.;ii‘..‘ii-w“,"‘,~‘guy,‘r,§‘,g',$:;;g-,§g§,g;*; I - s l ' IUYA LG 1C ‘ W. G. Ross. Mllllifllili; 5i!‘ 1191")’ its i-cul-iuifiteo to lreut wntli any W. Thornton, Montreal; Prcsidelll- church seeking union. The gener- Sam Harris, 'I‘orcnt0; vicikPfefii-i-al conference of the Church Toronto; C-lirist has alrcaldy made applica- Ilobert Ition to be adrmi-tted t0 the United of TORONTO Julio 18-Slr Reginald Ilall, Conservative was victorious iu the by election in Sussex yes- cornereil coil- n Stores. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N .S., June 18.—Hon. James Murdock, iMIinister of Labor was still in Sydney tonight, indi- cating that he had not finished his attempts for conciliation between the British Empire Steel Corpora- tion and their minors. ‘He was ex- pected to soon break the silence he has maintained since ‘the be- ginning of his conversations with the opposing parties on ‘Ihiesday. In the meantime the miners’ exe- cutive und J. E. McLurg, Vice-Pre- siident of the Corporation declines to make any statement, wishing, they say. to leave that to ‘the Min- ister and to avoid prejudicing his efforts. A development toduy was tho swearing out upward of 175 search warrants at Sydney Mines in connection lwltli the recent tak- ing of the $6,000 stock of the Cor- poratlou store there and the arrest of William Whalcn and M. Walsh. They ‘lvill appear in the Stipen- diary court tomorrow for prelimin- ary hearing. - Goods, alleged to be from the store ‘were found in a number of houses. Apparently one man had gone to the trouble of carrying home a ‘heuvy brass bedstead. ‘while another was not selfish in his efforts, but had addressed a parcel of goods to his mother in another part of ‘Nova Scetiu. Operation of the fans in n num- ber of collieries from the Power House at number two mliio con- tinued today and some pumping was- started in one or two mines. Maintenance work is expected to make steady progress. With the addition of four hundred Royal Ca- nadian Artillery and Royal Canad- ian Horse Artillery forces today troops are distributed over the milling area, including the corpor- ation general offices at Glace Bay. number tnvo hnd the New Water- ford power housos reserve, Sydney Mines the Sydney Steel Plant and other points. Forty of the artillery forces were . .._._ -2 , ..\____... PARTY" I " SAFE AT SPITZBERGEN Spitzbergeu. ‘STOCKHOLM; Tuesdiay afternoon The dcsq-nitch indicates thait the members of the expedition are safe and that -it is likely a new at- tempt to reach the ipoic will be lllilllO shortly, The ilespatch rc- cord hero says Amundsen used s0 much fuel Ithiit ho was unable to continue and after descending in latitude 87.10 was forced ll-o return to Sp-ilzbcrgeli. K 's lliliRlillliElll A, Friend . A. Horne & Co. . Putting Ltkl. ....... Iflckey db Nicholson Tob. Co. Ltd. . . . . .. 100.00 Davis d: Fraser 0., Ltd. ._ 100.00 John 0. Hyndman 100.00 With the above guarantees and with the , em outlined in the Guardian of a haw days ago. (which is available for distribution and can be secured free by calling at the Old Home Week office. former- l-- Mr. C. H. Blocks otnre on Grafton St.) there can be no failure. All that is needed now is hedrty en- thusiasm. livery man. woman. and chlld in Charlottetown should be a rbooeter for Clmfloitetovrn and Old ‘Home Week. There is never Old Home Week celebration should public do lit‘: true light. ‘fillet ie. as ' mgeonusnbet of visitors. Wake 0p spirit of Optfnileoi. thioights with enehueluein, R. lLJenklm 100 .Farquhuleoc 100.00 .‘ Atomic 400.00 IMGov. Iii-silk It. Resets ... 100.00 ‘Niili BEBMllill lillkilll Minister oi Labor Still on the Scene and Expects to Bring About a Settlement Within the Next Few. Days — Search Warrants Being Issued in Connection With Recent Looting of r ble for all injuries and all damag- anvtlilne aalnell by bolus resslmis- will," Barker, the author of the re- l-l tie- N0 salesmen who deirrecislee port, paid o, tribute to the German h-Is goods ever makes e htt with the Government's loysi cooperation in cultumer- Therefore ll is in the in- the realization of the commission's forests of everyone of no that this aim. be placed before the greet world the dleorgsniestion cf obe greatest effort ever made by a natural conditions still maritime eltyto ectraot and cater remedied, before real stability is to the eplrl-ted proclivillles of s achieved." herlottetovm, drcee tn the in; point. clothe your is well equipped, slid end large ocele production. but a short- C0mpany’s sent to Sydney Mines this evening to join the thirty-live drugoons al- ready there. Everything remains quiet in the district and it is not expected that there will be further disturbances of any moment for the present at least. _ The town of New Waterford con- tinues without electric lighting and water supply, except thht from wells and springs. The water scar- city is causing concern to Insur- ance Companies. There is no sn- nouncement as to how long it lwill take to put the power house llnto operation. SYDNEY,— "My personal vieiw is that. a settlement can and should the brought about within Che next ten days," l5 the concluding par- agraph anil most cheerful portion of a. statement issued tonight by Ilorl, Jarmog Murdock, Min-later of Labor int the conclusbon of his con- versations here with district 26, United Mine Workers Executive and with J. E. McLurg, Vice-Pres- ldenit of ltfhe Brit. Emlp. Steel. Mr. Murdock lhas been attempting since Tuesday to oonciiiate the differ- ences between lthe two, which ‘for three months and a half has caus- ed s. ‘tie-up in the coal areas of the Province. Tho District Board of the miner-s. Mr. Murdock states, have asked for a few days time to can- ves certain questions contained in the Company's proposals for a settlement, as submitted Ito Mir. Murdock by Mlr. MoLurg, and to prepare ‘the Iluestlons at lssuelior sum-lesion to a. avavPOIidilm vote. The staitcvmenlt says that the Dis- trict Board today when presented with the Corporation's prpposailg foun-a therein two or three thin-gs which aippeared almost. ill not e11- tiirely. impossible of acceptance. Mr. Miurdcck also tells of an offer of tlhe miners to return all main- tcnanco lmen pending settlement, and of the Corporation's refusal 0n the grounds lthnt they were unable lto use all the im-aintenanice men be- cause of the present condition of the mines. iMr. Murdock is return- ing to Diiflwll- Probably tomorrow mbPlPillt-f. but either "he or E. MoGuilrk of the labor Diaphragms“; Wm °°m° m 09-99 Dretbn when their services may be helpful. Superior Court Judge Drops Dead (Canadian Prees) MONTREAL, Julie 18.—iFarquhar MacLennan, Judge of the Superior Court of Montreal dropped dead thils afternoon on the street near his home on Western Avenue. I-Ie was 65. . British Will Protect Subjects In China (Canadian Press) LONDON, June 18.-—Foreign Sec retnry, Austen Chamberlain stated in the Commons today that the British Government lvvill protect the life and property ,of British subjects in China and ‘would hold the Chinese Government responsi- BB. Capital Shortage Impedes; Germany BERLIN. June 18-‘- Dnring the eight months of operation the Dawes plan has achieved its two essential preliminary ohjecte--the balancing of Germany's budget and the stabilisation of the mark. S. Gilbert Barker, la charge of Dawes ‘plan operations. announced in making pnibiic the first report of the international commheion. Characterizing the project as an Paralyzed In U. S. He Avers CHESTER, Pa., June 1s._ The coal industry lo suffering from “virtual paralysis through over-development," ‘Secretary of Labor James J. Davis de- clared today -in an address at the commencement exercises of the Pennsylvania Military- College. “The coal industry of the na- tlom" laid Mr. Davis, “is de- mcrallznd. While the miners are working only two to two and a half days n week In all the mines. they could produce more than enough coal by working full time ln a smaller number of mines." He added that there could be no prosperity in the coal ‘industry eo long" as it was over-developed.’ , Send Message Of Loyalty To King TORONTO, June 18.-—'I‘he Gen- eral Councll of the United Church of Canada this afternoon approv- ed of messages to be sent to ll-Iis Melesty the King a/nd His Ex- cellency the Governor General de- claring the loyalty of the church membership The publication coni- mlttee completed its report, James Perllley ireportlng for the Congrega- tionnllivsts and J. M. Duncan for the Presibytorians. The latter state-d that the Presbyteriima bad been doing $350,000 worth of publish-ing business annually and had built up a business with assets of $150,000. _ (Canadian Press) TORONTO. June Ill-The Unit- e_d Church of Canada will contain eleven conferences divided into 109 Presbyterian as follows: Newfound- land conference, seven Presbyter- les, Mariltllme 15, Montreal and Ot- tawa 5, Bay of Quinta, 5; Toronto 12, Hamilton. 9; London 8, Manito- ba 9; Saskatchewan, i6; Alberta 15; British Columbia, 8. ‘The Pres- byterles shall convene not later than September 30, 1925, and con- ferences will be called not later than October 81, 1025. TORONTO, June ill-Upon the advice of Counsel and of its legal committee. the General Council of the United Church of Canada at its session this morning instructed the executive council to register formal protest with the Secretary 0f State for Canada and with the provincial secretaries of all the provinces against the use (by any religious body of titles of any churches entering the United Church. This action is a direct challenge of the decision of the con- tinuing Presbyterlans to call themselves "Presbyterian Church of Canada." No Canadian Flag (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, June 18.—'l‘here will be no Canadian flag until Parlia nrent has approved of it, according to a statement made in 4116 House by Premier King yesterday in reply to question ‘by T. L. Church of To- ronsto. Italy Ready To Open Negotiations (Canadian Press) ROME, June I8—Prcmier Mus- solini today officially notified Great Britain and the United States that Italy is ready to open War debt. negotiations, ----<o-o>-—-— NOW ‘fl-lav Ive SAVED u? A DOLLAR ANb sol QEv-ws 1 CANT MAKE ui> MY Mii~u> WHETHER To VACATION IN EUROPE 0i?- 1 ON ‘Vi-l IS SIDE. “international experiment in good Reviewing Germenrs rise from The selllsvenier- so far. he said. merely mark the efisrt- lnduetrieli!» Germany. capable of make Old Home Week. so event ago of working capital hes pre- lthst mill ring down through the seated s sfliolll- cap. ilo years to come sa the moat success" otsd out, adding _ t consider- fill ever e time vrss req ' in the 11850 here. t building up of foreign trace.- Toronto, clear Msrltln-irffrzsh to strong west and north-west winds, fair and cool MOhtrreaI. cloudy . . St, John, felr . . . . Boston, cloudy .. New York. cloudy . . Hlith hide this morn Sun eete this evening at 7.46pm! rlese tomorrow marlin ,at 4.00. New moon Sunday. June e1. 1.50 d. and tonight at 10.23. ‘Esmeralda uiiisisiltson sham’ melanoma. ntse later than , - Grove l-Iall. Freetown.‘ Donald B. MecMillan, Leader oi‘ the United States Polar ex- pedition. it lie reported from Washington that the United States will decline to.ask for s permit from Canada to enter the [Polar regions. which have been incorporated as part of the Dominion of Canada. " U. S. Senator Died Yesterday (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, June Ill-Sen- ator Robert ‘M. liafullelite ‘E01? ‘many years a stormy petrel of ipolitiics ‘in the Un-ited States and Progressive candidate for President in 1924, died hero today. Eight Hour nay I (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Out. June lit-Tn». enactment of an Qllghlt hour day ‘aw lies Igenorally w-ithln the com- petence of the Brovlnclal Legisla- tures. but the authority vested in the legislatures does not enable them Ito enact an eight hour day law in relation to servants of the Dominion Government or for iparts of Canada not wit-bin the iboundar- les of t-he province. These in sub- stance arc the findings of the Sup- renie Court of Canada on whether the Dominion Parliament has jur- isdiction to pass an elglhlt ‘hour day W. England Will Be Dry In 15 Years (?) (Special to The Guardian) LONDON” June 18.—Wlthln five years England shall have local op- tlon and within fifteen years pro- hibition nccordirng to prophesies made by the Temperance Commit- tee of the Primitive Methodist Church conference. ‘ Unemployment (Special to the Guard-tan) LONDON. June 1il—-A further lilcrease of 43.000 in Britain's workloss population was reported today for the week ending June 9th. Willi last. week's 60,000 it. brings tho total to 1.291.200. As a Pllfillil. the Parliamentary Labor Party fills asked the Government for all curly opportunity to bring up lu the lleusc of Commons "the ivliolc question of the Govern- ments failure to deal with the problem.“ The figures show an increase of 263.685 over last Ybar. 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