l MAXIMC 01A them more thorcwhlr. I MERE MAN whenour“ouflasreiewweknowv / oil-newton Guardian TIO OI!!!- Iornill Guardian, Founded u", Fire about 12:30 this in undetermined. m who no- lng rough one the windows Mr. and Mrs. Milt. ‘ managed to ‘K6! their two smell before being again All that was saved was a radio. d a Luge part of the groceries l- the store. the remainder oi’ the -- liure. clothing, etc” grain‘ u, flames. lldrcn to safct pped by the amen from ierlng the doomed home. 1- the Ne hbon wh floqsql a gm attending"; lure ~ but wen driven back e lnlcnse hect- Esrly this mom. .. the firs was sthlll smouldering ihesmeklngrn y s small amount o! ‘ uebec Bush Fire RITMOUSKI. hsn 200 volun mileefrcmh , m nearby woods. ulldlngs there and for s. ~ e settlement. "Dance 1 . Vernon Wednesday, IIB i 1 t . will? all.‘ ‘fibula ‘#133 nil noon. G. C. Green. t "h shes” "n12:- -. u Q r um 9m. m W’ Ly UVG “I Play in the Hell unugh . I01. 0. “Pleasant Valley Y. P. w! m North fllnesdsy, June ‘llwrsdcy. June am. Good Prize for best dancing. Wlllld at Dillon 8e same t, "Wilishlre _ ‘The Unshsdowid P U “ilflum. 7.30. bflzgmnswue 0011M bag st L‘! t led ‘Whoa v. . wu- M navy-figs mm to who‘: Alflle Dixon r u mo. h-lfll-C-‘i- °“'~"5;§-—...’ri§""-’*°.WL.“L..' " "3" °‘ All lad!‘ melted Ek-fl-‘I-Sl. - n ‘”_-— "Ne: msuma u» Olub , Admission Io ' . - attend, "WA. It BY HAMES r . e Destroys Resi- dence Of Mr. Harry M u t t a r t, Marsh- field, At An Early "t? Hour This Morning. u, .~-' the dwelling house an lore of Mr. Harry Muttart, Marsh. - the premises being burned '7 30A - the Fbllnll. Cause or the fire b! . friends the The lMs wee uneetimated but it understood that it was covered use. ls Under Control .. June 6-Mors r firefighter: in he backwoods village of Slhfirifi, ay in llTiIlfl-lifl under control mine bush ill-e which spread destroyed l4 time reeiened destruction of the an. OMINCHIVENTS "hurls-Murray River ‘mum - . L-lli-e-e-Ql. "Talia-Eldon Friday L-izl-a-u-zl. cl. Kory Kernel‘ Dance June h-fl-O-B-Si. 5t. Ann's 461-6-‘1- I "Bee Wilbshire Players present Irllli-S-T-ll. "Bwdm dance ‘Ililursday, June K- PNWVI Orchestra. 8-d- L-IBS-fl-T-Zl. U. eon- Granvllla Hall, 7th ' L-ua-o-a-zl. ‘Wm. French River Hall. music. L-M-OJI-ii "POX Ranchers special price on rrels broken sodfls st All} cents per dfl-fl-“l-b 10 resents nshaw Lr-fM-d-‘i-ll. Growing Mash Dfibw per hamdred Arth n dz 8 it. -c-1~a-1o. 0G wih m» c» xrldr-s-s-a. man said. t!!! “flew rom the m was but and sxhs In mother radlosrs-m to F. J. 0'- Hars and Villano , llbhelmsnv‘ c xii-swiveling]?! x10: Boston r suave, alo 1m mum K16 w abo sons. sptaln fused re dsetlnatio _" for Mars." He rxepogtepeam blind all night. that vibration caused a, b Be line which prevented . llllfli 11-11661" treatment for ustlon. Bound For Mars Flier ls Fished Out 0f Atlantic zvfifvs WELCOME " UNITED cluicu Euml RQjAQZ 01s 1R1? ONTARIO mu WWW“ “W” HUUSE AND STURE WEPT illlUlS l, swdesstinstion-therltvlgxllelgmmgis La A finixsswnclmszwislhli y m“ ‘°“ He” from the water '01; RQPOYEIB And the Ca Lain ock rater; of the jarl/lnarz said to dlvul e his 5 the I110: 2151191115 merve gasoline lo Supporting}? expressed mo: of l Camden. sibly for l ted Abel that] s. FY he h f. 8d Y that he Mr h o D60)‘ i.‘ D8 m» across ch 5t. John Mlnieh lggether close c! ,, ..._ “it? l’ that; a trans-At] ‘learned um site lb I P ladelphla f man 21g um. he "Wrong we " 00mg; told m ifiJnWJ€€3d2°.‘hl§°-“ “if: - n rs mo e Ml‘! “fibril! M. Eshelman, concedafi ion d we: c.3133“ ?8“¢hl'§.~"“‘ m‘ Glenn L. Baltimore. He took his ii 1y other e010 flight recently. Royal Party To Appear At Tormcntinc appearance will be Brunswick after more than s day a in the Province. During their say they will visit Newcastle. Fred- ericton, Saint John as well as Cape Tormentinc. OTPAW C rxgfuework when they some Q . . again in Nearly a score of wwlnflnmh W Be bu‘ iii” M13339 15.‘. nuiviygltingadl! m ma lgllfgnwwlork u 5"‘ Drawing. t the a ?“.........“""°l‘.'=...‘l‘i‘. 3...... M llem. °°i“‘u.°'.‘-'Ll'-“n bbmmisslon to sppoi bed. ie just gassed an N. Ill told am r taking off from , J, last n ht, eaten-INK?! funds but p hours prac lee, he s- this farm 16 miles north of o five gunman“ “ilk” '1' - cans. o o qedin, owner B“ intended alggnfwas attempt- light. it was an who assistec. w fly "ou 011811 her son "never ment- Europe, he t0 fly to about the flights of other “assailan- liishehneh ssld she was hap- been rescued, "but. sorry had bee Martin ad to tum out that: wsy." um Esh ims n employed by the aviation pi ant at rsv and 0n- TORMENTTNE, N. B. J cAPlE-(CP) King Georg une — Queen Elizabeth will make an cp- u-nce st Cape Tormentlne June fore they sail from this ernmost New Brunswick port for Charlottetown, lt was announced to- day. 'l‘he announcement. followed a. conference Royal Mounted Police officials and New Brunswick authorities. A space r1.- 2.000 schoolchildren bu“; § a will be PBsCTl/Cd near stallion, where Their Majestles will lmive slzer a short rallwa from Moncton, N. B. in; will be run from several towns Scotla. border. n. few miles away, and many visitors from the neighboring province are e ted. ‘Ii-iii Rnysl Part will arrive here will sail at l1 A. Cape Tlormentlne their last in New e Nova. 14. fl Bil Ckllbdlal’) the railway journey curslon and Moncton, Is Drowned In St. John River River leached IRTERIOTDN. J U--(UP)—~ u: Lovely, 2i $.31.“ in the tods and two com- ore safely. l- swlm. l E5’ olimlavely w the only one-o!‘ though) who could A-Jlllld e s pursu 1118 110001110!’ ohll been 8Q V 00mm m of l‘. - - Olrtllt "u." .. ... I d l-(CYF-Ptlme Ill Kingdhis lens Ottawa at the Z a l0!- ns, 0a i alien of H? sni va- ‘q. stem laiio n0 res-member Gvorw Bank, tonight on the . . A. Serlm 1 of the ‘irlnlded "ighecioglcal Gigi-I ahsavy iishe re- products AT SABKVILLE Officers At Confer- ence. SAOKVIZJLE. N. B. J _. (OH-The 1cm smell ‘firlilme conference of the United Church ol’ Canada. opened here tonight, with divine worship conducted by m; President, Rev. L. H. MecLesn. B . N. . Anoclsti nftemoon ywlhh R. d?“ m” m“ ‘rflergldafeiown. N. B., N? was a teased smn the death o! ti); Aesoclatclgxricfleal! genli. W. N. Jenkins. Bedeque. P. R. 8. ‘meakston, Halifax. seq. retary, presented the report on the Murray Fund. The Lay Associ- ation for the nut three years has raised 81.500 per snnum for the 0! Rev. George Murray, , in ‘Trinidad. There was s smell eflclt. of 70.46 in this an: were nwde_ to clesr it yes: Dr J eour. Princ i889. thanked tine Association for the valuable contribution they had made to the work in ‘Prlilldnd, Th! chlflvh. he mid. will neverdo its full work till the laymen catch the vision of the work and give it 311:: Pemonal interest and enthus- Hcpsld high tribute to the val-‘ us of the work the Rev. and Mrs. G001‘!!! Murray are doing in 111m- dad. Owing to financial stringency the missions? staff had been cuf- almoet in‘ ha in the Inst few Scrlmgeourls address _ Association ggrued m continue the work. _ 3- J. Mmfinfler. of Bridgetown, N. 8.. was elected president far the ensuing your. Dr. C. L. G-aes. Ssckville. was elected vice-presi- dent, representative a! New Bruns- wick. and W. E Brooks, Q'Le|_ry_ P. E. I.. was also elected vice- bresldent. representative of Edward Island. R. B. ‘Ilheakston, Bflllfflk. was elected secretary treasurer. Presbyifil‘? representatives werg also appointed and plans made to brlng the Lay Association work ggggre the laymen of the confer- Elect Officers At Church Conference SACKVIILE. N. 3-. June 0-40?) -— v. D‘. H. B. B. Sit S rlnghill. N. 5-. was elected pres- lent of the Maritime Conference oi’ the United Church tonight. He mcentl accepted a call to unen- W Hunter . 1., and hes-rtliy Adopted. . B. Campbell. one Rev. .1. w. Bartless. Saint John and Rev. m. r. n. Holmes, Chdihfl-m, N. B., also were nominated for the presidency but withdrew their names. Rev. G. A. Christie, Mlscouche, P. King George sented Court who a» /,,.//, gm‘: , W... ....~/ HIS EXCELLENCY ROTARIAN LEWIS O. Governor of the State of Maine ~~».---. \ BARROWS appointed" King Governor Lewis Augusta, Mo. said Governor Barrow Newfoundland. LONDON, June in todflY fired l5 E. 1., was re-elected secretary of the conference and G. A. Pentz, N. B., was re-elected assistant secretary. At the close of ionights session Dr. G. Dcnzil Rldcout, Toronto, gave an illustrated lecture on New- lolundlsnd. AUTOMUT] V l} AMBITIONS CANBERRA --(OP)—-'I‘he Com- c monweaith Government has de- cided sn automobile engine snd chassis msnulsctllflni industry should be set up in Australia. No monopoly has yet been granted. d th (Martin Bur- ‘ififie Tmilcdlly mum-r M pies is w sppo nted to suc- ceed VEGA. Found, who was MP8?- dsbinet council will meet tomor- row. presided om b Justice Minis- tsr upomu in e absence of Prime Minis r Mackenzie Kins. slams. nwlz 16B» fl 0 orders will be wndinc 1 I return of Mr. manila King in l ut slcrtnuilt. s of the Bums vac-uncle! as we as the lay-elections made necessary by House vscmcles will R probably “my the final decision as to whether or not ihsre will be s they Police l ds ,Much Work Before Premier m"? After Close Of Royal Visit . HO . " " L-co-s-c-cl. “MW to "Meet m a mod 1P a.“ “ma” tlficale." Mimi-AND. —-'!’he Nation Presbyterian Church openedltonight with di presided over by Right Rev. l-fu h Munroe of New GIHIOW. Malcolm Campbell, Montresl, ev. A. C. Stewart. no Sessions will open tomorrow and the cask-whether he wee/pen deliberately at the Duch- ess or merely fired st random. His s pesrance in Wc-stlnlnster and his curt was b BMW” “I'll flresnn is gun and "I i 1'16 lldmehlsry u long vacant tblsyear. life or property." silently ss s police constable testlf ed that the prisoner excuseg his action. when seized on h bicycle, but producing a permit for Ont.. Jun s! Assembly George Barrows last nigh’. s is Plans had been made in Maine. he ssid. to hold a. celebration of the 100 years of pence between Canada and the United States on the New Brunswick border. invitation had been extended end Queen Elizabeth through secretary of stair: Cordell Hull to attend but as the mute of the royal tour had already been planned. it was llllarged With Firing Shot lit lluilllgs impossible 8 --(CP)-—A Y» middle-aged steelworker was pre- Magistracek man a sawed-of! shot- gun near the Duchess of Kent and linen cycled of! briskly belorc he was arrested. Police testimony on information obtained from 45-year-old Ledwedge Vincent Lawlor left. un- answered the principal 0118550" l" aimed his the rlef sdjo ed for a W998 while authorities held him for I» continued investigation gun shot in Belgmve Square last. night when the Duchess was lng her residence for s movie , theatre. Charged with illegal possession ‘with in 0n- Lswlor tent t0 saying: dd not h t anyone. did I? It is quite in order. I have a oer- so urt spectators a stall: £10m the incident in which Andrew Mold III ahon, usl eccentric. threw s loaded pistol to- wsrd King Ddvisrd Jvlifrigurms l mill process on lly . Mfilxwbfl later sewed most of a year in lull. Church Assembly Opens At Midland e G -(OP) of the in N. Midis continue till "Monday; More then l aso delegates will attend o. into the leav- Canada vine service, -. and Citizens of his state were “die- sud cen Elizabeth could not find tme on their tour to psrtlc: ts in celebrations planned to be eld on the New B%nsvllck border. of official greetings of the State of Main" M Rotsrisns in convention here from Maine, the Maritime Provinces and An to for 01 Ill nine men died. ed about three o'clock." he said in giving the first detailed public acted to the accident. shot down. there was s rush of air from s forward (WHO Ind W0 WQM U1) C0 Hi0 Swill". Governor Barrows T0 Convey Greetings Of The State Oi Maine T0 Rotary Convention Their Majesties to take part. However, a crest pert of the population of Maine would be in New York and Washington to see Their Meiestiu, he said. Those who alremdy had seen them in Canada were "most enthusiastic in their praise" o! the Royal Couple. He found it. impossible for him- self to see Their Maiestles. as his duties would not enable him to see them while theyweieinthe Unit- ed States. Tomorrow morning he planned to cell on Ueut-Govemoz-George D. DeBlols of Prince Edward Island and extend greetings from the still; of Maine to this province, he es . , Governor Barrows was accom- panied to Charlottetown by Mrs. Barrows. their son Wallace, Andrew J. Beck,bsnk commissioner for the State of Meine. and the Hon. Mrs Beck. Vlvld Account 0f “Tlietis” Disaster Given By Stoker DONDON. June 0—(OP)—Stoker W. C. Amold, one of four sur- vivors of the sunken submarine Thetls. said today the victims greeted the first hours of the ac- cident with laughter. ‘There was no panic,“ said the 29-year-old Arnold in an inter- view. "They were all calm and we all felt sure we should get to NW‘ “Vi \\\ g Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward I Island Like the Dew ab: lop ourselves within a few ours. Arnold and three others mach- ed time surface with Davis lungs through an escape hatch. Ninety- "We dived about 1.30 pm. ‘Ilhurs- day. and then something happen- story of how the men aboard re- "Her nose impede tube, and a/bosrd, from the highest naval experts lo the lowest civilian. join- ed in the best way t0 and a crew mem- t into the flooded open simian t0 Bhl‘. WGTO ¢+o¢u+o¢a+ ARE RREETEB EVERYWHERE WITH CHEERS King‘ And Queen Push Into Western Ontar- lo After Northern Tour. TORONTO, lune ii-Fuur hund. red miles down a peopled route. King George and Queen Elisabeth ">59 10d"! in Pfirhaps the longest royal procession in ilistor . ‘Ihey rode from the north into Elie heart o! western Ontario. From sunup in sundown, as the burnished royal train wended s slow way through the countryside, barely crawling pest tiny stations where thousan s of cheering per- sons had gathered, m; m"; and Queen were on parade. There was scarcely s moment. when they were not waving to throngs. How many people they new nobody knows-perhaps 2.000,- 000 strewn slung s railroad right.- oi-way between Washago, high up lion! the Georgian Bay route, and ltviin sor, st Ontario's southern p. They travelled more than the distance from the south shore od England to the Scottish border, made four oiilclal slope. a half- clozen lmolficlal stops and probab- had iess- time for eating and lwlihl.’ than on any do)! since arriving in CunndalMay 1'1 for the historic trans-continental tour. Ontario gave Their Maieetles s. never-ending cheer that. echoed down through the woodlands of Muskcta and Perry Sound, through the big sheds of Toronto's Union Stallion and out info densely-WP- Illa/ted western Ontario. - It was a store for the King and n to- morrow when they psy of lclal vie- its to seven cities and towns - lore crossing mic the United States m, Niagara Fells for s four- dsy visit to Washington and New York State. . Today they visited Guelph with its 50,000 rallslde greet-ere. Kitch- ener and s. multitude of 125.000, Strut/lords 75,000 and finally 300,- 000 roaring Canadians and Ameri- cans at Windsor. Tomorrow they start m exhaust- ing procession through London, I , W , anhiord, naml-rru, Si. Catherlnes s Niag- ara Fulls. After that they cross JJCII-Slbn bridge into Niagara. N. Y., to be greeted by Hull. United States Sec- of stale, and to start an one‘. Cordell X0 overnight ride to Washington Added Precautions Taken For Royalty tssceof‘ whetlsln‘ 12 PAGES (IFUEYVEY i. OIL MERE MAN‘ nun-gun Annual lilbeerlpticn Delivarsl DUI III Edi-P- I- I. “All 1 I Cutie all U. i. “Al, T0152 Y ‘TQ RQYALTY Registration Of Delegates To Be Complefgd Today Over 400 Rotarians And Rotary Annes Here For Two Day Convention. This morning Rotarians of District 192, after a friendly ilfl-W-ifether last evening, stride at the opening meeting at 9:45. Conference Chair side. Complete details as to the number man Walter S. will swing into their conference at the Prince Edward Theatre Grant will pre- of Rotarians and 1 Rotsry Anneswere not available last night, but. the Rcgig. tration Committee reports that about 400 will attend the two day conven tion. Last evening President George Tweedy of the Chan- iottetown Club welcomed the visitors at an informal din- ner and dance at the Charlottetown Hotel. mlglomdslsrfigmlmearitésl list of Maine »’°’»2§’.°"m Mrs. Frank Caribou. Edmmdston Mr. and ma. F. Dodd new“, Fort Fairfleld Mntmd lmusnd Mr MnLF . and Mre. . and Mrs. E. C. g. G. Mum B0189 White. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gregor. North Mr. and Mrs. W Mr. and Montre Mrs. W. NEW YORK, June 6—-(@)-— Police Commissioner Lewis J. Val- entine disclosed today that the fir- i of a shotgun near the Duchess yKeni/s automobile in London yel- terdcy would necessitate n. of arrangements to p George and Queen Ellzsbefh Whth the lrrive here Saturday. Commissioner. who has made elaborate plans to solewlrd the Royal Party during lhelrvlslt to the New York Worlds Fair. said he would confer seam with 1115mm" Canning of Scotland Yard. who helped make the arrunflemenlfi» alenline said there was no pres- ent Ian to change the R0 ai mule whlci the Rcyal couple 10111” through the city. All indication of the extent of preparations ulresdy made was contained in yesterds s announcemsm ihnt 000 of t e city's 19.000 policemen would be se- signed to the Fhlr Emmi“ 111mm England In Grip Of Heat Wave LONDON. June 6-00’) - One hundred children fainted at a r0- hearsel today 01! "19 mm!“ mm‘ nary review st Aldershoi. as the thermometer. reaching 83‘. PNON" _ ed the hottest day cl the year for England. Anglo - Polish Discussions Deal With Loan June 0-(0P)-Prime proposed pact h cow as soon as the its text tomorrow. it - The Fbrelgn Affairs Commlttt? LONDON. Minister Chlmberlsm and Polls or Edward ed -posslble Brit 93.00000031- meoocooo w be w Poiilnedki. “lelmmifiil Ibreign Becre Visgqlm; Hal ax had before he said. "Wh we ere all there ii. wee decided Orsm and woods l-l P K Orun and Lleut. ( . . . . G. .Woods) should do oi-leir best to!“ out. ‘they got into the (escape) “ mber an dawsyth 6'! Went. We in!!! “ill- bhn)’ had ill? chlmber because mcouid see the day- shirlingjn the wata of the Herc the sailor's voice bruise end a while he was" unable to cg»; l l for tocetualed‘ ouulcollkfiell-J‘ tlri’ i-hem a report. by the British three- msn commission which went to Warsaw to investigste P0land‘s rnll- itsry flnsnclsl needs Count Rsesynski. ll. was under- stood, placed special emphasis on Polish requirements in heavy artill- erv and bombers. Meanwhile it was learned on high authority that the Vatican has o - fared no obiectlon to s three-way mutual defence peel. among Britain. France and Russia. note replying to Anew British he latest soviet proposals on the pressl method Russia plots guarantee ell elo western frontier withou lend. d Estonia caom lain that their neutrslihy has n - . Mr. and tematlonal r . . Mr and Mrs "51.. Mr. snd Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. trict Governor. r end Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and . and W. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Don . and Mrs. . end Mrs. Miss Constance LIT. Ind MFS. Gm’ P. A. mun. G001?! J. Smith A . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Thompson. John MncKJnnOn. Mir. and Mrs. c Joe new» ' ' St. John's, Herbert Ruse (Continued on page 8. O01 bl ls revious e Baltlcnlesu to l 6 P and ell her neigh y naming the letter. By this would have a 00m- Latvla an h!‘ was underst ervstion that nut mstlc sl not be excluded warranted. o l! cw asgnw Mrs. Olive MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fulton, O6. lvfrs. Owen Roderick Mac- Si?“ Mrs. A." J.’ MacDOnuld. J . Represented Verne C. Beverley. Milton E. Smith. Mrs. 1:. s. GTlEfiLh5_ Mrs. n. s. Wight. . and Mrs. T c, M3cNgbb_ .T_.. Knowles Elliott. P u Besti u.‘ ewfoundlnnd will be cab, ets k lo-lfiench offers. MB. M. G. Stevens. Fredericton L Mrs. wmfwerwllcl}. S. Nelson Rettcrlbury. GU00 Bay and Mrs. John C. N emu. megmlm‘ Halifax B. R. Fh-sser. Dooley ll Oelms. In- ve. lie Imcnso Mer- V. Oliver March. aldson Hunt 1W1 . s". Ff. Pei-lee. ch. y, Belief snt to Mos- OV€8 was osed e. Britain was s! to Russia s, without ex- her north- giving Fin- csuse to d would “stones before they p fiiinlssln WITH ISLAND PRUVINBE The Rotary convention being held here was "unique" Governor Lawrence H. Alline at Preemie I519. MIL, said last. night, because the district. included Dflople of three HSUOHk-NMWIOUKIGMHG, United States and Clmadu. Three Nationalities meeting in convention as members of the some club was an "ideal situation," be 501d. B-nd it‘. set an exam le that‘ other nsflbns might well allow. Mr. Alllne who comes from Aroostook County in Maine, one c! the largest Potato producing BIG“ in the United States, said he was impressed with what he had seen of Prince Edward island. The nickname of "the million-ace flan" suited this province, he sa . He noted a 810st difference be- tween this province and Mains. considering they were both pOLQtQ- Pavdguclns couétriles. flwxlihollzgh 0011GT ere undu t. E08." he so. , ' beis not rugged and fennel-s a t deal of their time ng clearing their fields of lanted their crops. On svlng Prince Edward Island Mir. Alllne said he lite-sued to vis- it another one, of Canada's greet. beauty spots and that was the An- napolis Valley in Nova Scotja, He and Mrs. Alllne who accompanied him here, were both locking for- ward to seeing the apple blossoms. -—--_-__._ BID! DEPUTY- SPEAKER DUBL1N—(CP)— Hnlcin Lynch, dwutywpeakcr in the Dull Eireann as resigned his office because of h ill-h 1th. H ‘ Bailiff! 9 remms his seat in the CV61’? llPlllfilif PIANO MAY I‘ lssvc A wuss Mfr; OCcAsioNALLY t ‘IORONTO, June s-Mlnlmum and maximum temperatures: Vancouver 50 5B Edmonton 38 52! Regine 44 50 Winnipeg 56 86 ‘Ivronto 62 '72 Otto/we 44 62 Quebec 44 84 Balm John 4c 5a Halifax 50 64 Charlottetown 4R 5?. FORECAST Maritime East: Fresh to strong norltherlv winds: partly cloudv and coo. High tide this ailemoOn at end tomorrow morning at 3.5L Sun sets this evening at 7.43 and rises tQmOfPOW morning cl: 4.14. Inst quarter moon. June l0. 12:07 a. m.’ BUITIYHOPBREQ tide eighteen min- utes later ‘than Charlottetown. THE CAR FERRY SAILINGS_ the situation J leaves Borden 9.45 a. 1a.. 1 p. n. 4.30 p. m. , ' Leaves Tonneniine ll a. 1a.. M! l!- m. 6M s- m- , . i l c, s. ~7 .7.“ ~