I A iii-z’ iiClélAiR-LC/i‘1ll'£'liC\’/Z‘l _ cu. tiozhgl _ FAlTY and SATURDAY p s ilsrlc i: SPECIALS 1ARjD-'I‘.iii?er».l.b. 10c CUR " 8c 1 I AND ENTERTAINMENT A PIN THE Market Building , O-NIGH T And Every Night This Week $850.00 in PRIZES Games, Fancy Work, . Refreshments p SAC! 0F llclit eoollllle Daily Proceeds in Aid of the CNARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND Admission 10h ‘Door Prize Every Night EVERY NIGHT BIG BEN NllKEA The King of the NAWAIIAN GUITAR From Honolulu-Hawaiian Islands Singing and Playing the Songs you Love to Hear. q LAUNDERING BLANKBTB Hans up laundered woollen blankets while theyre drilibing, and liisten them with many "iflihrivlns, placed close together. Governor 0f liuehec Will Pay Visit To Prince Edward Island This will help them in straight. When they are nearly , brush "it mil» 1m with a stiff brush. Fluffy blankets give more warmth than those with a fiat nap. ‘ , 'T—_.; MONTREAL, June 'l--'I‘lle H011- E. L. Potenamde, P.0d K-Q. 14mi- t-Govemor of Qllflbw wit“ I I Thlseolnmn‘ reserved el local inure: but “mo! s pewlv nature mo! be Inserted {all cents n word g pg g1 » ~. inn in connection with the floor shc sta ed in connection with the Dis riot Governor's Ball at the Rota Conference it was stated that r. Paul Campbell had en- tertained the itueets with some tricks of rn ic. This should have read Dr. Paul Menard. EWS-Mr. L. T locelvedtirc sad news yesterday of the death o! his sister. Mm. Wendie H. Heston of Welliswn. ma. The late ma. Beaten was a frequent visitor to this Province where she hNd many, worm friends who feel keenvy her mrly posing. Her remains will be broucht home for interline in re Cemetery, The time. nidaiy afternoon RECEIVES SAD N . Beaton of Bcnahniw W. DIES AT BOSTON-Mm. w“. lace MacDonald, Water St, char. lotteituwn, has recei the sad . . had passed away in that city on May 20th. The deceased was a dang/h- ter of the late Cont. MlchaelWaleh and Jernsinta Dawson 0d this city and eras born in Liverpool, Eng- land. she came here with her pa- rents when she was six years old. She leaives to mourn, two m“ h- iers and two sons, also one er- Joseph M. Walidh of Revere. ‘Tues. and one sister. Mrs. 5am); E- Tilvmlpoon. also of Revere. COMMUNITY CONCERT ITEM. bensfhips wt Ho1rnairl’s_ Tel. 1364. ‘Iihwi week only 1345p Eastern Guardian ."l‘his column rs reserved for news of local interest but adver- tlslnir of n newsv nature may be inserted It cents n word JED!" uvflblLlrl_I£Lw.m-__ "WTONTAGUE dental ,of-f;ices oscd _ y ternocns till September 30. Royal Program For Friday (By fireman Pres!) Noon ADD-Leave White House for Briti=h Embass y reception. 12.10 P. M.-.An' ve at reception for British colony. 1 P. M.—Receptlon in Capital. 1:45 P. M.—Depart for Navy Yard. 2 P. yacht for visit to Mount Vernon. 3:30 P. M.-Visit at Mount Ver- miiriiio P. M.-—Visit Civilian 0on- servation Corps at Fort Hunt. 5:15- Service at Arlington Cem- etery. - 5.40 P. M. —-l=tetum to White House. 6:30 P. M.—Whit.e House Tea. 9:55 P. IvL-Loave for British Em- bassy dinner for Rncsevelts. 10:15 P. M-Ernbassy dinner. 1:30 A. M. Leave Washington for New York. In Memoriam MRS. LILY (LEIGH) COX Lily (Leigh) Cox, wife of William W. Cox, died at her home In Morell, June it after an illness ofsome dur- rm e...he..;....... iilnit‘eilil'vts llI ATTENDANCE i" a ~, A Their " Nalesties ewtwo block view o! the Ill ’ Procession from - balcony scat: at the T .l I W motive and train crews who wil Plllot Tram oveér tgldizlaAtlar§ictiRei on o e an n a oils. Fee/curing m plogmm ilwsys will be as follows, accord- e g of Big Ben Hokea who? lng to an announcement by w. U. on,“ put the big event was tho ‘"8‘°c."é“'.§f‘.‘.l§“l. l"°.t..£’$.’ii°t§ we c» Bi- t»- W-i h. an ne n e, . . on the Royal 'l.‘rain with Their gym 3° WM. as only M-Deave Navy Yard aboard an Vrweedie; all of Moncton; . take char e of the Rbval train and Rosary" and siven a. tremendous reception. W2: our previous nights he was forced Majesties the King and Queen while travelling throughout the rccion. Riviera du Lcup, o. to Camp- . m‘, , N_ B,’ m, '1“; w”. w sive many encodes before the new? J. A. 8t. Piveane, Br&ema,n, gleiéliillsiastic audience was, satis- AfJB Martin and Alphonse LeP e, al of Mont Joli QueJ Engineer . Bculanger, St. Elzear, Que; man A. Caron, Rivicre du Lnup. Pilot TPBJXh-OOHGLIKZWI‘ P. Beau- lieu Brakernen, Arthur Wilson and {g Courbrom. all of Rivlere du ; En lneer A. McKenzie Cam - . ; eman W. ‘Salnpbellw Pbllowiflll the show last night volunteer workers, despite the moi; they had wolfked hard from early evening tilrned to with a wil] and cleared out booths aind cleaned up Preparation for the y’. This evening as soon as thiernariiset is over- the b°°iil9 W111 ass-in aionear as i: by magic and when the bazaarwcr-owdp 53100118 the biiildingg" everything will’be In readiness for the eve- ‘i’? nsgw i? . and tom when the bazaar closeg, ommfifgiifi g; bimor and better than ever th from the attendance and frgowm the entertainment pom/Lg of R. McDav d, Carnpbelltlon, N. 8., to Moncton, cross and Guy W. belly UUXLIIIHQSVAHE, h. Li. Pilot Train-Conductor T. E. Howard, Moncton; Brakenlan, J. Z. Legere, Memramcook. N. 19.. and i). A. Ccrmier, Monctcn; Engineer W. S. Carson and Fireman H. Oarey, both of Monctcn. Moncwn, N. B., to Saint John N. - I 18., Saint Jphn, N. B., to Sackvllle, :.:..::.:":..li Mo“ M“ I" - . . ‘ M utu al Friendship v Murray. Gunnlngsville, N. 13., Brake- : B. Wlls Han- (By A. E. FULFOBD anadlan Press Staff writer WABi-HNG1ON, June 8-40 )- ‘King George v V1. an President Roosevelt tonght excn nged toasts with mutual errpressions cl hope for a peaceful world ln luture years. A stoic dllxhlrrier éururlrlshgl tlée 0c; casion. ic axe e st a o vioncton to Saint John, to Siwkville. n“, V151; o; the King and his sitco- io Truro will take the RIG al and mus consort in the United States Pilot arains from Sackviile o Cape “ppm, during whmh they weaved formentine and-return. On the lc- me unsnnmd cheers o! me populace oolnotive of the Royal Train will he Xushed about slghhseang m“; M, 117081116" G- C- Mfliihewi °5 Anuiim- . tended an elaborate Garden Party N- 3o and Emma“ 5- 5- We‘... the British Embassy. cf Monctcn. 0n the Pilot Train, The horseshoe banquet table neer A. E. Betts and Fireman Blamed Wm‘ white m. n“ 801d J- - C1191 1mm. 5°91 °Y Mimciim- ‘plate and fine china as t e Presl- sTIV-léo. et- s» t0 New G1533°wi N- dent. seated at the outside curve in - 811 l’ llm- . the horseshoe with ueen Elizabeth '50?“ '1‘1"“in.'"o°“d‘-1°t°1‘ Jim." R- beside him, arose frgm his place to Dewar: Bmkmcn- Andrew He" W‘. toast the British Monarch. H. Paul Baudoux; Engineer James, in“, anlva] of me 31.1mm Bevel, Cameron: Fireman W» De Wfllif-‘Yéi eiohs, said the President was a, fitt- all of Stellarton. N- B- ling occasion for festivities. not he Pi10t TPflgflte-lfmtmducififrflratmeeg- called also for “thanks for the bonds . l" "I l of friendahi between our two n - John m. McDonald, New Glasgow. 1,, »- i’ a‘ N. B. and Dan MoD Fraser. Plctou. N. 8.; Engineer W. H. Chisholm. Mono n. Pilot ‘Train-Conductor F. T". Nickel-son: Brakemen, S. Stephen- son and W. G. Conn; Engineer J. McFarlane; Fireman H. V. Croes- man all of Monctcn. ckville, N. 3.. to Cape Tormen- N. B. The some train crew An Example To Others Mulgfavefig, sFireman George Gil-Well. uro. . . Tl Unit. i d - Trum- N- ,5» w 35mm‘- N- 5- i tainiehe corciii-inslltgdfahgyle lgddzttfiir Royal TrMPCQHdIIPiOY Cmi E~ rinclpal contribution to civilization Matatall; Brakemen C. D. Brown and T. A. Jackson: Engineer Ross Mccabe; Fireman Walter Condon; f y showing that international i-evanccs can be settled peacefully. n illustration, lie pointed to the lsettlement of a recent dispute over | two uninhabited Pacific islands that each nation wanted to use for av- , lation purposes. The King seated opposite the President with Mrs. Roosevelt. said both he and the Queen were “deep- ly touched" at the reception and ctr- pected to enjoy "every minute" of l heir remaining time in the United States. "From Canada, which we have just left and whither we shall soon return, I bring you today the warm greetings of a neighbor and a trust- ed friend. from my other Domin- i , f U it Ki d . d Oampbenmn Tblearflllh IIISPWWY» 19123111 ‘oiiimmtyiearmxiiliig 1 ciii-ryixlgofiréiu Divisional officers will travel on and y ercpressions cf the utmost cor good wil ." the Royal and Pilot Trains over sane an guests Bgembled hen-ma their respective divisions. 0n the the dinner m the east mom and Campbehton Division. on the Royal lined up in accordance Wm, the“. TF8 - l" be J- E- Gibauit- Siipe" recedence as determined by the lanrtefigiélngnlilcndbgiflfbtwgxggbelytlagg coitocoi tiiivrigioh of the state De- i - i e . King an een, and .1. s. DaHJOU. Que. Tele ph p“ m “ ° Q“ o TfllflJ. Pilot Train-Conductor Geo. Him- ter. Truro; Brskemen H. M. Hanes, Dartmouth. N. 8.. and A. B. Lari!- ille, Trurc; Engineer H. M. Mclaearh. and Fireman Stan McCallum, both I of Truro. The following officials at rflZionaI head arters, Moncton, will ride the Roya ‘Prain throughout the Atlan- tic Region. W. U. Appleton. Vlw President and General Manager; W- T. Madden, Dstrlct Car‘ Foreman; P. L. Brigg Telegraph Inspector. and on the Pilot ‘Train will be R. Ambrose, Assistant. Superintendent of car Equipment. Moneton, and é atlcmbhe was in her 68th year and was the daushtor oi the ls Charles Leigh R. N. family moved to Prince Edward la- Erlzland, ‘QT it“ \ \ te Wm with mrofRieviere du tiollp; F. L. mm: on the punt mam n be with Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt des- d d i. i118 i ted h d H- 3011131’. l‘°""dh°"5‘~‘ giiégflg :30: atathe with’ door while ‘the campbemon Telegram)‘ operator guests were presented. Over the lliioncton Division on the clmdhn Gun," Attention Ex-service lien l Medals are w be w... in the followi order. Senior decorations ‘ ., i . ‘ -- ease- i A ‘[1 BAZA sits. surreal" 35' ' " U011 ‘I10 ll / _ all '1 m‘ “°°" “TL-w : "m" ........“.:."*...i'"..r."".....“"~ i ra.“z*."“ai...°aa""si::hr'3* re.- CONIEDEBATION w‘ marin- ' ' °, h, - n ‘ .1 n new"... Y’ ' “u! i’ ‘iiqahm’ m" . o m‘ ' __a'— 02th of Tiizibouc‘ One inch ;---- - ’ -~ \ V _ f . showing. rh coco orders-rs em ui $lgil io ma: *,Program Tonight Pro-‘ being worn (one of rihhoii m “M9 . W11 d. - I - - mise T o B B- shcwinizi other medals then to p m m! “w” _________,_~ S e lgger line up will show a little more year examinations in arts at Mc- m“ 1 1.2 1 Gill University Mblli-N And Bett Th “h” °’ “M” ‘° -- , ‘*1- "Wd- . . - , er an brine all medals in line with the m“ ‘° W" “"1"” "t" WW- 'Trmity Ilnited Church Ever - a - ‘m’- , ' 0o grungsohtio bzetone inch i‘ ~ . ' i HWY? I658 . wggrziolsrmboxmsc iz FRIDAY. sour: 9th Omgit the third hioht of die ' pwL-277-6-9-3i_ Ea°'.iis°i..s~.~* .. .2.“ ‘"’"""‘ a ..”..“..“"....“°giii§°”$ ‘i? a " ' " ' i V " m n dwiiiic a. nlunber 5 I, onday, June 12th at le-Bhorc . . . of counter attract! . m- 1 R y I ‘ rapid p. .... Rev .1. Rmlop will Officials Who Will in the evening c.3531‘ thfloiifwi u a ~ co uot the services. L-Tll. M R0 T . 01mm m, Anny“ 3.111%,“ w“ _ —-——- an ya 1111115 crowded and every booth u... go- CORREOHONAIIn the re ort , -_--- ind full bhsi Youns and old were o ‘ “Plmm”! i“ NW4!!!" Gill MONOTObL-N. B. June 8—Loco- keen on World’s Fair AL, Que. June it-The " locomotive the Canadian National Railways. which finished its task oi’ hauling the royal train to the Niaglama frontier Wednesday returned Montreal today. the railways shops here for a fin- al llishing um before going on exh tion at the NewYcrk World’s Fair on June l5. ‘There it will be plwced on the display tracks of the Railway Exhibit and will alsohave a place of honor in the transpor- tation parzeant throughout the month of July. The rcnval "6400” and the other locomotives of the some type in use on the Notional System are among the most. poweiifill and ser- ViI-‘eflibie Bmlines in operation on North American rails. In wguiar daily service they cover from l0.- 000 to 14,000 miles every month. more than iilFFSiimOS the distance between Montreal and Vancouver. ‘Ihey have been covering this biz monthly mileage without a hitch ever since they were _put into ser- vice two years ago. They are noted for their smooth performance and favorable comment was made‘ by merry s of the royal part on their arrival at, Niagara. Fal on the excellent rlln of the big en- gine and the manner in which it was h-andllcd by englneman J. P. Woodcock and fireman R. Hunt. Desiimed by John Roberts. chief 0i’ ITIOUVB Dower and 081i‘ equip- ment. the “6400‘s" follow a stream- linin/z plan which makes them a striking and beautiflul oxamrple ct’ TTIOKiETItTh mot‘ve power. They are mvrt I l an 94 feet long with ten- der aiiid have driving wheels fifeet 5 inches in diameter. They are the largest streamlined locomotives in the British Emrprlre. Lay, Association Presents Report To Conference SACKVIILE, N. B., Juno 8- A report cl the Lay Association's work was given to the Maritime Conference of the United Church today by the Association President, R. J. Messenger, Bridgetown, N. S. He said the Association would continue support of Rev. and Mrs. George Murray in mission work in Trinidad. 'I'he committee on foreign mis- sions made its report under the direction of Rev. G. D. McLeod, Dominion, N. S. Rev. Norrie An- derson, Halifax, introduced Stephen Nakati, Japanese student at Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax. "Peace in the worm must come not through treaties and inter- national agreements but by a change in the hearts of the nat- ions.” said Nirkati. Mr. McLeod read the mama of l3 missionaries who died during the year. “We have never had a. memorial service like this," he said “Five of the misionaries from the foreign mission board and three from the womenks mlslonary soc- iety dled during active service.” The devotional period of the day was conducted by Rev. Ralph W; Barker, Bedeqlie. P. E. I. MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS SACKVILLE, . B. June 8 -- (OP)—A committee of social scr- vico and evangelism recommended to the Maritime Conference oi! the United Church today that the Maritime Provincial Governments set aside a fund for presenting “The cvlls and dangers of alcohol as a beverage " ‘The money would be used under the direction of the minister oi’ education in each province. through the medium oi motion picture theatres and radio. The committee condemned the county jilll system and recum- mendecl a program of treatment designed more for reform than punishment. Another recommendation was ‘that jurisdiction of the ederal penal conunlsion for penitentiar- ies be extended to include inspect- ion of all municipal and provincial {ails and refcrmatorles, the find- ngs to be published in an annual report. The committee also recommend- ed that conferences be arranged between federal and provincial penabauthoritias to deal with sect- ions cf the Penal Commission re- port of last Junc affecting pro- vinclal jails and reformaiories. The conference was requested ‘to set up a standing committee on international affairs, the o mit- tee to report at the next meetlnil. All the recommendations were accepted Rev, J. R. Mutchmor. tiecreta-ry of the General Board of Evangelism and social service. declared the ‘ - l d f Pl outh. I“? nmrns iggizirlfii. m the Igmflldse din‘ thétgnegrslflggx hm two b m Royglmila, wt no‘ MM nave‘, _ " e _ - e ‘ n ‘ I I M“ liner "Newtmhhngunzhhfg Sig: era. Lleut. (éllllifleilh Gtlllsfgmfgrilif ‘gggfdnal g/IB-giierali/[OCITX-lvilléii. Péhugi ‘ lgrtied‘ bgiaeagggliieerhxgql‘- aph A. lmiergan. a fhlmim" glealioec orimdune 16 f0!‘ l Sgéissiiiieiic. ‘She siirvlved her LYf,‘}§‘°‘§“'B“““T§1.§;,§,'§, gperifiol; “be m mam ' D‘ Rmfiefntefi" =:..—_T—~~—- --.» <iil 19,1 ggg-ly summer cruise 0! ti“? husband. William W- CGK. 01 “E-flpilot: Ty-alri’; E, A. Robertson. AS~ Xifie, esfifigber", atfllf, y); Dog __ Mimrsrsolis m o! 8t. La oe. They will Her daughter, Mrs. Lester Iledwmlhsistsllt upei-ini-chocht, and P. mmmnws Mmmm , u, wl-Shmgton '“‘—~ » “ b, Mwmpohioo w’ Lt. do]. n. B of this cit and two sisters. Mm 1I-- canine aster Mechanic, both of|was pmvenwd mm atwnding b; MCMZAN-COTTON-At the hbmfi Fapineau, A.D.C., and l-lon. J.N.A H. Beer. larlcttetown aéldohle- Moncmn, and P. A. Nickcrson-cf fl]nes5_ ii..'l‘°."'l?§‘§i m“ 2mm Emil" “ ' “wil? p°.2..'.§.°t.ii“s§i" Nfiiféft. 2i..°€...°‘°<">iiii‘olo °-' ‘"3.‘§l"‘ii.‘t~‘£iil€."‘&‘l2.3>i$“i§i’ih...i...i3‘°..§’&°f€2§“€i;"°°é“.%%‘.l““ “hi2 uciiefiwholhg new} d?’ ' oi l? Emviriiie mic ‘rnideil. vioe- wilds avmwthv- - on the Hove! grslnfngillieget Q-‘Qalctclé dinins mom. The Kine and iiérnuilhd HS. Roy» g Moreen. to. of the isinbive Anurl- THE—~—-'-—'—NEWS m JEN“. Mon “flute? Mechanic ‘mqsfmngtrésregelt followed l am Inn“ OM of - l/Ild MR. THIGH. . ____, b0 ' blag w. and James“ ' , T ll. tterid the offic- _ 01 6W 8° . _, Clam cookie. _ calfs head soup. ' I Ial iM.‘£.'.i-’3hi‘.§".. :1 the first hos- sekfsnrlfigilciiggyg; §2§ey§’“*}'°r“:g_ igaiijhflpfiot5ifilxigfm“ifeiliz°fl_ia¥xigibcgiutéeérratpinwiialnde bsfzagélbgélfi i‘ PEFTBQ m w“ i” b’ “wbmhm m me vance ‘Fall afternoon d1‘ i! 588M831‘ 5" Ymiiendem’ Newdru tered beets, sweet potato cones. ~ ~ i‘ - '1'“ “mm” in the interest shown In t- mrlsaaow: 6- - M ill-m- Tflwei-wi-oveo cheese and chess salad maple ROSS-At Piheiie on mine s. m0 will M» W,“ Odrr-eufl-Mflfl“ fifioscys for unmeillate Bummer 1 vii-anon. Monctcn: M“! John and almond ice cream, while’ pound M“: “We R066. 1R9 79' ' m ‘mm ' e ~ wear Dress manufacturers are R. Web. of Bifiiibfwn T919‘ cake and coffee. luinoriil at Belfast Oiiumh Firm‘; Wll mule at the lat riderin them or both aftcrnom BIIPh Dinner over. the next thin on Ritonioon at 230. ' ~ by Ecuadorian“ . M- A- "5": 2nd evgeriing dresses. Important Over Hizlllxfexbultrigislign. ggdtiill: a?“ L wasaa gals hills caloi , . > md nfln, _ r _ _' ' ', i! 6 B1108 W818 0B B I COX-At» More)! Oh~ ‘nrmsdsv the J4. Boner-lot the Gmvmlm’ 3°; types i: pflcgiii ‘drgtsimm Superintendent. Hcllfexi 1» W- M" sta c was er cI-zd at one 0nd oi’ the June a, i939, m‘ wymm w_ on,‘ cheq- who is in of the new ° ‘i’ Beat-h. Regime! Miller Mechfllib. ieas r om, a d some 30 more guests ill ,- Bm, N“, ma“ gmm tel, with the Rev. Mother Bi. m“ mm, {wk Moncton; and 0. R. pitlfllllllilOCufl . _ m Iate leaidmoe on. eeourds . M, “'13! i” us: ‘t m. m‘ lri-urswpmooi-bsequeiia-osy cruises to u ,B°,9,§g‘,“=,$‘,-.,?;§“§"° iimfpfiiiifi wil‘: fiflmfif, Kflsgfaflfiidpfimglfi elocicloilyiitsarv“. “ a n‘ by y w oh figures 0f church feu- nbrth as . h?‘ ‘ant Superintendent; J. A. ily o1’ nat ve erioan music. negro . m ,. Oeme- mm yond Belle mle. nel- sister 1hr» .FI‘¢§1’, Master M . o! Hel- spirituals cow a, ounulih cmrm ‘I I T" i ‘M 'lt llaucdimquobqm“ Rev the “Ninth Btu" will hi!!! W" ‘ifsx; and K. W. Stevens. a ofiwn mason.“ mu o he, 5m.“ .. .. ., the to mflnm m; Mm? roomm- out or New York prelim, Telegraph operator. | performers: m 0h Anderson Th f‘ ‘° “S” stiittréi iii! l» 1o ti» wii ‘m s" M “I” ‘m’ m“ °‘ ‘$l‘i‘&“o""£a% “l’."..iii“°'.‘.'€to"i'.. 5.318% 3‘;?.ii..'i°"é’hi.°iid§.i‘“§h§.‘§£ “$2 die]; * 3W ‘ ' g mer the latter I . B” i ‘" “tm” *" “*5 “" '°' i» ' - l c" "1 ° ...'i..l&.':“°..".*l wait: ellrgieikfihitfii L, . QM. i0 Kate srni , i song her familiar , . om there "When Moon Oomee r The n. WHY |»:A\/I- otor 98,1; to Mountain. Iiawrenoe it. p41 _ » t tsein f‘!!! baritone of Meuopoiltan Opera iii,’ an‘ when: “L ' ' ‘Iiprgi icrre nuns I Cherries are getting in some '4' good color work for house coats ’ lingerie A bunch of briahr dered on one Ioet of a red edges. _ {owns and slips In white hand- erahiel linen are cherry ernbroid- I ‘er in smell clusters. Pliquin is impair this orchid icppli. n-“ _ to ewahmonvvie Nun: vean Jet toSodllll d e Why suffer . with sore, tired. echlngifeer and swollen ankles when o nightly message with socthinfl, healing Zem-Buk will sivg you perfect fool ‘comfort. ’ Excellent for ublm’: fr! K \ Present Report Early In July \ tBy The Canadian PreI) OTTAWA, June 8.4mm woyg. or the Royal 0o on on Doctrin- iorl-Provincicl Relations, underway Mfllslgeiwarohrichsllfiis. expected t0 bo month what-the orewlrowerewwmedthemo- mentoue cl anim- provedpstteerrforC ‘ointer- truitlrlg on th fln ‘I {S}? of their e a s a report-therecommendiaitdons which are‘ likely to help shape in sub- stantial diezllce Canada's future as s n TnJthe last year the four Oom- on two professors of eco- Hmnifil. a lawyer arnd a newspaper editor-Jove reviewed in detail he 94ml“ 11-000 bases of evidence heard in 89 days 0f actual sit-_ tinge. composed oi’ the evidence 0d 396 theses and 400 erditblis submitted by pirovinici al and mu - icdipail governments and origumizxd- tions representing all phases 0d opinion. The f‘ iwlcriers have also re- viewed specific studies on various aspects iii‘:- orierpared by a score of experts. With the exception of l0 days spent hot November in final pub- lic lithium. the Commission has been working steadily on its re- port since the main public sittings were comroleted a your are. While it was found that some arurlee required flirt-hec- private in- vestigation when the summary was begun, work on the was zionenallv felt to have bash afleci- ed bv the enforced retirement. of Chief Justice N. W. Rowell of On- tario from the chairmanship be- cause of Illness which struck him all. the close of the Commission's Toronto sittirllzs in Mav 1938. The work has pi-ogre , however. im- door the sirhaemie-nt, elininnanship oil’ Dr. Joseph Slrois. Some weeks am) Prime Minister Mackenzie Kim: siaibed in the House of Commons that the report would likely be ready earlv in July. Word todnv from the Com- mission offices was that the work W-BS nrornesslriiiz towards comple- tion sometime in Julv but it was fhlit 1r. was still too early to set a definite dale a church was devoting itself more earnestly‘. to its essential work. Last year the Maritime Confer- ence had an increase of more than 40 por cent in the number re- ceived into church membership on Ilomlliission :.: To of the national economic) 83rd Annual Meeting“ Friday, June 9th, 1939;; 7.30 P. M. All persons having received official notice are urged to attend tllil“ ' meeting when of particular illl ‘ ance will be til t; use», "on . ass-as.) Rainbow Trout In St. OORNWAIL, Ont. -(OP)—‘I.ihe fishing season this year has ed what is thought to have; _ the first rainbow trout ever cllflltt on the Canadian side of the It. Lawrence River. ' Clarence MacDonald mode catch. He was fishing from the bank with a worm for bait git b0- low the power house o! t B! Lawrence Power Oompen I It Mille Rcches. The fish pu up l. game fight, Clarence ' having Jo wade knee deep in the wnter make sure of landing the 3-4 inches long and weighing- Rainbcw trout are considlod . Iniwrence zerllnu at Muse-Ill. 85°41," for c ental , ' Too Late To Gig‘ ' W B9B GINIAI: IANTED-MATD ouscwoglr. Apvpl Gii% » v 1.41s profession of f alth , Return Trip by Canad Special door prize for tain with songs and ‘ . y Special Door Prize at BAZAAR TONIGHT Moncton any day suitable to winner. Also SATURDAY AFTERNOON bicycle boys or girls, and second the! prize children's Express Wagon. As a special feature Big Ben Hokea will enter- 4 isriAh-waynpieneii the children-O, I, I. guitar selections. or BRIGHTON G lottetown; Journal Publishing sects now. Beautiful lawn and ¢-§4~‘¢¢‘¢¢“‘¢¢‘¢v“v ¢“ We have made arrangements for , made s. worthwhile reduction in ntee, Prices now $1.50 In- stead of $2.50, proeurable at Rogue Hardware 00.. Cher- 766 after 5:80 lfclock. Sale ends Saturday night. privileges re parking, etc. Those not having cars onll In! taxi service. Special attention given elderly people and children. Courteous attendants in charge. Reserve your L. MACDONALD, Prop. RAIIDSTAND trons and h“! 0a.. Slunmersids or phone Scene shade tree! it teat. AAAAL hanks‘. IrHQ-Q-Qeli i r JUNE NIONTAGIIE ROYAL vlslr selaclili. LEAVES MONTAGUE 7 A. M. NOT 7.30 AS IN YE$TERDAY’S PAPER CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 14th V cal-s off the streets on siblc. This will greatly crs in the discharge of LL . » T APPEAL T0 CAR OWNERS Owing to the large number of out-of- town cal-s that will be coming to the City for the King's Visit, I have been asked to request _ the car owners within the City to keep their : avoid unnecessary congestion. 2*‘ that day, it at all pos- assist the traffic offic- iheir duties, and help E. A. FOSTER, Mayor. IITEzTo-r-o-iz