-_ .\‘ ,4! i Maxims 0F A unsound-r ‘ A TWhinWhe" reokiiial cream,“ n‘ IPIUNWIVC only another accident.‘ ‘ ‘l- no I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SAATURDAYJULY 2,1927 Idols‘ lzuiiin l .3 ‘Reslilie 0i Pilvlliing Declared For First, Sec- 0nd.__And.F6urth "al MajoritiesSub The Declaration dJay results of the election returns in the First. Second and Fourth Districts of Queen's County which had been necessarily delayed in publication are tabulated below. in many cases the‘ majorities ,-d‘rst reported for some of the Liberal candidates in these districts have been substan- tially cut down. ~1n the First-District the majority of 08 reported-for Mr. Allan ‘Stewart was cut down to 91. Mr. Aiigus McPhe ‘s majority in the second dlstric dropped from 80810‘. S31. although ‘Mr. LePage Beined an additional 17 votes over Mr. Jenkins. iThe majority first re- ported .for Mr. Larabee in Belfast. 368, dropped to 262 and Mr. ‘In- man's majority depreciated from 108 to 97. . . Following are the returns poll by W"- ‘Brookfield ...... .. 2s 4v s4 so N H n ..... c157 9s 70141 Fm‘ °"""_°' °"°°"' _Riavgrddllgel’oll cs s2 as s5 Milton Poll ..... ..s1 so as s1 °°““°"'°"A‘“‘°mb'1'm“" Nomi River s4 10s 4o 131 ~ Cornwall so o3 4412a '°"°w"‘ " ‘p? Nine Mile Creek .. 29 63 41 84 > i” Rocky Point 46 41 71 62 St. Catlierines 45 80. 63 109 u, Aug 11rd W. G. MacKenzie .\.~- F.W. Allen Stewart Murdock Kennedy Peter Sinclair Long River”... . . s4 s4 2s 15 llrlshtown 69 66 93 French River 49 66 04 97 Clinton . . s1 c1 c2 as cilfton‘, lli. 6'1 43 so Norggro 55 B6 67 55 Sou ranville .. :44 52 44 es nope River .......1s1 s1 11c so lieretlerovo .. s4 5s 4s 1s iStaiicliel 5s Springfield . . . . . . . . 97 Blladaibane Westmoreland . .. . 55 42 45 47 .lKelly's Cross . . . .. . 69 19 93 21 Orapaiid . . .. . . 72 Victoria . . .. . . . . . . 41 . 9g Melville . .. .. . . 75 Emyvale_..... 43 Green dined . . . . . . . 27 58 38 7i Bonsbaw . ~82 83 100 , e1 W. o. MacKenaie, (Cons.)\ ..11.19 wJ-l. Allen stewsrt, l-Llb.) ...11so Grand View s. s2 27 e4 ‘ Murdock-Kennedy, (cons) '...i4oo Caledonia . . . . 24 51 gs ss‘ Peter Sinclair. (Llb.) .. . . . . . .4532 Orwell Cove 64 65 88 72 '.- Eldon East .. 33 34 46 39 . Msiority for Stewart (Lib.)_.... a1 Eldon West ..... .. 7o s1 110 74 Mliority for Slnciflii‘ (Llb.) ....132 ‘Point Prim 68 55 89 63 V __ . .. i .. ‘ Belle River . . . . .. 115 94 143 111 ‘ . . ‘ Wood Islands 73 46 109 62 G's" lnman’ L1b"‘"“""""" “~24 i Shaw Macmillan (Celia) .. 827 {r ' 1 Condensed Specials I RATE-Jo. per word, nét. \ v ach insertion in this column. r n l‘ l vendor-names, Watt. eoucA- ' ted youth, wanted. Night work. Apply Guardian. GlikLuFfll-lmt-{ENB-RAL uouez- ovork. 200 Grafton St. . vir-z-i-ziei 81—_Yea.r Old Marquess Delivers M ‘ ‘den Speech B. 30.—A.t the age i ‘ Plliiillllill Eli , illBllEE nun llliN REM-Churches Districts. Some Liber- stantially Out Down. n Second District Queens Councillor Assemblyman 7o North Rnstico "no as as s": 4s m?" 4'9 South Ruaipo . . . . . 48 35 62 Cyrnbrla . . . . . . . . .. 46 2-2 71 29 Wheatley River 95 68 131 83 N. Wiltshire . . . . .. 78 128 90 175 - Constantine Char- DB. third Marquess . cooperation To Prisoners FRIDAY MORNING wreath and unveiling of the t et. the planting of a Diamond Julfllee end with the singing of God save ‘Celebration Maple tree in from. of the King. . the Parliament Buildings. At ‘112 o'clock neon 115 miniltes broadcasting of the Carillon bbllc from Ottawa. This will be bmad- cast from the balcony of the an‘ Julie 30. —A measure hits been extended ti) .- 2 '5', Angus McPhee O 5 Q B 2 I $ U‘ Q E .- w =1 f9 :4 O .-. r1 a S‘ 0 o . (Ca ' w E b’ E ‘- a; g .5 OTTAWA g .-1 =1 of clemency - m prlsoneis s ( >1 B g months in A rd ‘ h‘ terms of c Mayfleld .. . . . . . . .. 65 95 95 New Glasgow 98 63 56 Hunter River s2 s4 s4 10s moved he Nomi Rnstico m“ 73 as 0s Bddlilmu" H. . saline... llament Buildings and also by l ud speaker; m Victoria ‘Parkfrhe re satisfactory audition will bc he at Vicicriii Park. " At 2 p.nl. the school chili-en will concentrate on Itochlpril Sfpuare and headed by the ‘Great War Veterans Band will march throiigh- Mictoiiu Perk. ‘Tflie Grands/land is specially reserv- ed for schoo l children. The militarywill be drawn up in front of the grandstand. TilCl'&_Wi1l.i)9 no need for the public to crifwd around the gnandstand as th re will be loud speakers ell around he field, so that every par-t of the pro- gram can be heard fully solnc di=.- itance frolii the grandstand as wcll minutes duration by Mr. P098. a inn of the late‘ Joseph Col- At 11 o'clock the laying o5‘ a legs Pope and a patriotic address wreath and unveiling of tabl ‘ in ‘by the Rev. ‘Pnc, Gauthier, 13,1), _ the council ‘Ohaimber. Attendan by ifnterspersed between the addires-ses special invitation. After layin_ of will be several songs by the child- IGreat War Veteran-s Band. On arri- Percy reii. The afternoon program will NIGHT At 9 o'clock p.l:n. there will be 8 Parade by the militia and fire- men to Victoria Park. headed by the wil at Victoria Park there will be fire works from Fort Edward and n number of decorated boats will par- ade iii front of Fort Edward. lAt 10.30 p.m. will be broadcast a concert from ‘Ottaiwa. At each of the performances the carillon from the lower of the Parliament Bulld- ings will be ‘broadcasted. Care will be prohibited in the afternoon in from oi the Grandstand. ‘The entrance to the park will be by way of Brighton Road. SATU RDAY Saturday forenoon there will be ted 145.000 churches in the United States and Canada to obtain loot totalling $81,- uw. LePage (Llb.) J. H. Buntaln. iCons.) .. Angus McPhee, '(-Lib.) .‘ ‘ Meioricy for LePaire (Llb.) 2s? Majority for McPhee (Llb.) 331 e1‘ hnii received a wire giving the L. L. Jenkins ,(Cons.) . . . . . 957 ' Aug. 12th Sept. 21st s. will E s an, Capt. .lo pliTlyan, Harbor Must- prograin of II. M. S. Giipciown as Bermlldal-July 20th Hallfax—:~.lilly 29th to Aug. 1st St. Georges Bay, NfifP-Aug 2nd Hawke Bay, Nfld-Aug. 4th" to Bay of islands, Nfld-Aug. 13th to Aug. 15th ‘ Charlottetown-Aug. 16th to Aui; 20th Quebec-Aug. 22nd to Ailg. 24th Montreal-mug. 24th to Sept. 10th Quebec-diam. 10ih to Sept. 12th St. Georges Bay-Sept. 14th t0 Pictou—-1Sept. 22nd to Sept. 26th. - Halifax—Ssbt. _27th _ _ _ as near it. ‘Tho Lieutenant (loveinior will ihc sfitcrnooli athletic sports and preside and read the message from baseball at athletic grounds. ‘His Made-sly King George V., and the other messages fro-m parlia- These will ‘be spoken through the microphone and broad- ciwied ‘around the field. there will be broadcasting of the program ried on in Ottawa after whic ment, etc. At 3 p.m. NewLOutIook i Special Reaches J usher Perk‘ ' 0 snot... T11A|W\A, June 30. — The Laur- ier Statue was put up on Parlia- _ _ nient lHill this afternoon. it has P165- ‘hme ‘m- “w"h W“ been the cause of some ‘ r°\"'°"°'m"5?liut ncverthcless‘ls accepted. The ‘W913’ PT°""'°°. i“ Cumin the NW’ pro-file view is considered excellent, p . Byrd Seeking (Special to the Guardian) .1 ASPER, him d re il Outlook car- service in front of the Parliament h will ‘Buildings presided over by the Lt. ifollow a historical address of 15 Governor as well as a thanksgiving siglitseere confederation ‘l he“? 0"" ever worn by the late yacht uacing in the harbor and in isuuoav On Sunday there will be special senv-lces in all the churches at 11 the a. in. and at 2.30 a thanksgiving service at St. Duuelank Cathedral. _ Statue Put .Up 0n Parliament Hill P...“ 3,... time were, married men with famil- ies. andtheietbdr two were boys. All were returning from their work at the Aguathuns limestone quar- specm‘ but the facial expression is thought train which left Toronto on Satur- ,0 he rather more severe m“ was Chieftain u ltlclsm, J. J. Larabee, (Lily) . H‘. . GsonMcLeani Cons.) :. . . . .. .Sena}'to-~0f‘Sblith.. . Africa Vetoes, ;;';...-.._ _..__G_.___..._____V __ . “im-mmfdflw-tga ‘TSAK '-"- iSenale today finally irclWi-ed ‘the limiter uaiily - r. Baund rs .~. genera & 00., malt end Mariel mica,‘ iertipriite ‘ or itloiisly execute uni-iii. Jon JPriirter, Rhone‘ 1:42. ‘D011! lEoi-w eases, 11112. iPrifloe ‘Btreeti 111i‘. next three mm! ‘months. Small wage 3y“;- .; ‘i . -_-a svou. A ‘not’... s... 850 for 65c: ‘for 8105. Po lice. Guardian; iwaurso -.-‘ en lioussw a a." I V i? 20 Upper Pfilirwv _.‘o-.»~~., ., . "wan-ran ro- flvuncnmi . dwelling. ml: It this cal‘ ‘Government's bill providing a. new Fourth Dlatrlc.t Qucena Councillor Assemblyman sis-A .2’. = s: s: S t. ° .-< a, 5; ~ B i-l _. U) g _ c c? m Z 3 Pownal 96 41 187 55 _Pownal E. .. . 57 47 92 58 Avundale 55 65 64 73 Cherry Valley 7-i 82 99 90 Vernon River 79 98 120 108‘ ‘Grand View N. ~55 155 69 NotBeen Witnessed peaks .425: .. 99s 1 Majority for Inman out.) 97 iuaiority roi- Larabea (Llb.) ml “milliliter! ilk ‘In 'inaiiy parts of. ——the counties or 1 shire, Durham and. Yorkshire- the spectacle was more ..o_r less marred by the mistaand fleeting _ _ fiwadi. gill it‘ Eves observed irifiper- j -‘ - ' -ec on are a GB! eswlcknw are ‘ ' ' a large croywd was assembled" and ' where astronomical watchers made ascribed as the best observations they have ever been _ New Flag Bill ' iOAfFilfliOWlN. June 80. —- The, flag for the Union of South Africa. The thrilling scene‘ Occurred aft- ] the ""93 0"- Canmna“ N8’ The unveiling will take place when - - tional Railways lust night. [he Pflnce of uvmes comet , - This morning the party jollriiey- -——<.-o>--- ed to Nnligne Canyon and spent i Elaborate several hours wandering about the ‘foot of the canyon which ls very 67 . ___— 36 Spectacle Such as Hadipicturesque at the present time with all the surrounding mountain streams pouring into the canyon. This afternoon they will in Brita-i“ in make a special trip to the glacial: .. . - i M I Ell i. More {than ‘a Hund‘ 32:23 tfiiiig: trig mefgilhriy of the red Wears. . Gwmbmwggiggfififizigffidfnfi} the United Church weekly paper. “med speqamm m the totamy be“ member's of their organization the ‘o! this mum!!!" *“"f"{,°,f"""° ‘it: west and to vlslt some of tho in- ": cGrJ-tsmrw stitutlons of the church. .nu‘hdrea yet" tire, party are registered at Jasper a mwmy zone’ til tonight when they leave to con- ‘héu1nre 011w Park Lodge. and will stay here fin- " ’ - tinue their tourney to the Pacific martyr nurse of the Great War. The excursion which ‘ is under the auspices of the New Outlook is for the purpose of showing the The en- Coast. For Tourist Traffic Decoration For (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, June 30. —~ From Halifax to Vancouver across the entire breadth of the Dominion of Canada IMABDKBIHBMB have been made for special decoration of ticket offices, stations and other Canada from 1807 to 1927 chosen in each case to suit the locality- Theee displays are made from pic- tures socured from available arch- ives and will visualise the great advances which Canada has made in sixty years. Charlottetown, Pillil. 1. will show a colored picturmofflthe fathers of Confederation with an old time re- - production of Charlottetown of 70 ~Byrd sending 8.0.3. signals seek- ing location of- field. C_ N_ B" m. the ’wireless station at Viry buildings of the Canadian National Railways in- honor oi the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation being cele~ brated this weekend.‘ 1n the large ticket ‘offices displays are being featured depicting the progress of During Past A ~ . 27 iYears (Canadian Press) IOPMODNIITIATI, Juno 80- — During the peat 27 years his ‘gang commit- rolrberies in 7,000 000, Ray iMareden, arrested recent- 1y in u-pper Baudueky. Ohio con- fessed to Cincinnati detectives ~to- day. ‘ Says Britain Does Not Want Supremacy (Special to theC-uardlan) GENEVIA. June 30. — Great Brit- ain has bad no intention of contest- ing the principal of parity between the naval strength of the United States and Great Britain, W. C. iBridgeman, First iLcrd of the ad- miralty, said tonight in nu exclus- ive statement to the Association Press. The first lord added that he was surprised to see that an im- pression seamed to prevail in some quarters that Great Britain was asking ‘for supremacy. Six Men Drowned In Newfoundland (Canadian Preaa) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, June fin-Six of a party of nine men were drown- ed last night when the boat they were proceeding from Aguathuna in the 5t. George district to Port Au__Por_t capsized according to ad- vices reechsd here today. No de- tails were given. Five bodies had been recovered this afternoon, and a search for the sixth was beinz continued. Those drowned, all residents of Port Du Port, were Samuel Par-- sons. John Parsons, John March. Herbert l-lynes, William Penny and Four of the vic- ~ Location 0f Le Bourget Field (Canadian Press) LE BOURGET FIELD, June 30. At 12.55 a. Chatiilon signalled the passage of the Byrd plane, saying it was out- side Paris and seemed to be seek- ing Le Bcurget field. 1t was still raining steadily. The field waB brilliantly lighted and flares are be- ing sent up every three minutes to guide the aviators to their goal. ROOSEVELT FIELD. June 80. - Western Union Telegraph Coin- E. D. T. that the erica had landed at lssytes, France. IHAIRJIB, June 30. —-A Haven-dis‘ ern coast ofBH-tanny west of St. Male saysr- "The America passed here at 0.17 p- m." iLlE BOUHUET FIEUD. June 30»- (11.25 PJM.) —~At this moment ‘Byrd's plane. America had been in thealr lust one minute over, .37 imurs. The crowd increased stead- ily. and at this hour-then are about 5,000 people inside the lfvillliii- another thousand are huddled out- pany reported here at 9.05 o'clock noplane Ain- 93M from m. Brieuc on the north- stan’s Cathedral. Four hundred excursionists from the city of Montreal yesterday morning arrived iu Charlottetown aboard the Canada steamshlps Lines steamer St. Lawrence. The excursion was under the auspices of the "Association Corale St. Louis-de-France," of which there were some sixty members among the company. The steamer left Montreal on Monday last and proceeded to- wards Charlottetown calling at Three Rivers, Quebec and Tadou- sac, passing close by Father Point and Fame Point, and nearins Plerse Roche and Bonaventure 1e- land where numberless sea-birds were observed by the passengers. The 8t. Lawrence dropped anchor at Charlottetown about 7 o'clock yesterday morning after meeting fins weather the whole way. At 9.30 the visitors were convey- ed by means of automobiles kindly loaned by citizens for the purpose to the principal centres of interest in Charlottetown and vicinity. At 1 o'clock dinner was held at the Beach Grove Inn in honour of the visitors where s sumptuous repast was served under the direction of Mr. R. H. Sterne, the proprietor. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment took place at St. Dunstan's Cathedral where the priests of the priests from. the St. Lawrence and Lleturneau as organist. Cor Jesu—-A.lex M. Clerk am your cumin. mliltkflake at “ home. You need the exercise.‘ parish staff were assisted by the the following program was wou- derfully. delivered by the membe s of the choir under the direction of Mr Alex. M. Clerk with Mr Antonio Ii ,1 i i _ .._._._...._,.. oauibmuw ‘ 01a leaning Chiba. 1am III llElBlillEll l0 TlllS Four Hundred Montrealers Arrived In Charlottetown Yesterday Morning By Steamer St; Lawrence. Musicians 0n Board Give Sacred Program In St. Dun- l Ecce Fidelis r ' " Tantum EIQO—'BOV1IICIIBI’Q Laudate-—Vlvet ‘ The music at this service was de- signated as some of the greatest ever heard in the Cathedral. The blending of the voices was truly remarkable and those who missed this musical treat lost an opportun- ity which only comes at very rare intervals. Many of the guests were greatly struck with, the beauty of the Cathedral and did not refrain from expressing their ad- miratlon. At the close of the service the excursionists returned to the 8t. Lawrence. Hundreds of citizens gathered on Pownal Wharf to see them off and wish them “hon voyage." _ The visitors were loud-spoken‘ in their praise of the scenery of the Island and were particularly inter- ested in the fox ranches. Many of them visited the Provincial Building and took great interest in viewing the many historic tokens which are there. The‘ steamer St. Lawrence was only launched this year and the cost of construction was about $1,000,000. She is luxuriously fitt- ed up for service of this kind, be- ing equipped with palatial halls and saloons where concerts are given. There are 250 staterooms Ill equipped up with running water and the dining room. located on the main deck. accommodates zoo at one sitting. Extra large obseo vation windows afford an unimped- ed view of the passing scenery. Spacious promenade decks, fire- niimps and modern life-saving ap- Sanctus-Alex M. Clerk Ave Maris Stella-lliga paratus are features of the BL Lawrence. She is 333 ft lohg and 68 ft wide and is 0,321ton_nsge. ».-.»_ I SOVIETB WILL DUST the allegation that Trotsky and TROTBKY FROM PARTY. Zinovieff have engaged in continu- MOSCOW, June 30. —Charged with treasonable speeches and vio- lation of party discipline, Leon Trotsky and Gregory Zinovieff, once powerful figures in the coun- cils of the all-Russian Communist party, now are threatened with final dismissal from the party. Their expulsion has been asked for by. the praesidium of the Central Control Committee and inasmuch as they have been demoted, discip- lined and warned several times in sidium‘s whole. .. The praesidiuin based its recom- The Weather, Etc. h WHY is Ii’ 111M 4hr. lnov the last few months, there appear- ed little doubt today that the pree- recommendations would be complied with by the party as a mendation. among other things, on one attempts "to break party unity a complications-aggravated by Par- tial failure of the Chinese revalu- tioii-aud facilities the activities of anti-Soviet agitatlons within th Soviet Union." _ t a time of serious international Announcements, Coming Events, _-_- ____ day, July 0th. 1016-74-31. "illescrve July 14th for. Tea at Milton. 1482-7-2fw. m...“ - .- Meetings’ Etc H "Hope River Tee party, Eater day, July 10th 5812-6-l0-att if "Milton Rifle Club first shoot Saturday afternoon. July 2nd. .7480. ."Summerville Races, ‘Wednes- __.__. . _ "Fort Augustus Tea Party Wad , , , eve}? *'°'°""'*"-‘ “i.“"ii..ii'i'l.i"é°éifi "wwlm" .1 1m tn | - . - . .. . l re- ,WANTED_A w “A” yo“ ‘Pos_ mendmeilts, and the A-"Wbmlly. ition of housekeeper for summer J “"4 t° “mm” famlly- ‘Good Apply "X" care of._Guard-_ _ - ' ‘r.a;'»"-7 ~M0~iii ‘ i: “.10 - vi - 3mm 81.001. 1,000 plig-iéqwerlllan oi- > .10 dltriateryi 1t!- qgpgqynjp legs of Osteop ‘ED511818. "9' l. gdplelai The Guardian) .~ HBOSTON, June 80.--lifiss Ethel '-— Seller of Charlottetown. . in‘ _- ,~\|p,.\l., was awarded the‘ ilil at the Massachusetts l athy for the big t "d e of‘ the" so __ - lug to the rein ts scholastic avers! year, accord the ilnal examinations jus _ trounced. -' _iaa Heller coining tbloston to enter} n raising school. Afterreeel , ‘ frogthe Nantes I ‘ . i» I!" This action followed the Assembly's v rejection of amendments which iifld 91' B 1300B ‘belwfliln been inserted ~by the ‘Senate. Pre- mier J JB. iHertzog-lntlmated that a shorl. session of the Union 58-‘ eelmbly would be held Gflfiyrifl Origi- »- ,;.~ . ueaon. e QINQUiRI MI“ IQHIWNIU ‘DIB- §‘~,',’§',',‘§.,‘,',T§1',,:l§h1i§§in wthlch the ewspt over the moors. The people W lhrdiu- shrdluaahlld Union Jack oampged m,” Dng-‘Six- who had been singing light heart- , . tiet o! the si Di hQii D9611 1W5‘ icltft. Don't dslm recovery in “an y the fiagmflvjna “m on’ _ . ‘TM ggngtejneerted ow. Soon, the wondrous corona ap- these amend- inenta. The Uoper House has now- ‘tion lat-nature's vronrlenmore re- id vent the sun an-d ;cl0uds and’ when tho totality period ‘came it was walchedwith a feeling impossible to describe. As the ligh-t ibecume a weird grayish brown, the ‘atmosphere girew colder; a wind cdly suddenly were struck silent ‘wiiii nwe and shivered in the shad- pearril for its fleeting life of unpar- alleled splendor to crown the sol- emn speuacle. ‘ iAfter seconds which seemed minutes a thin crescent of sun em- erged from behind tho moon's cov- er, and the ‘pent up $911118!‘ 9! Qb‘ server: who‘ had‘ ihaen literally‘ hold- ing their breath m. this manifesta- HGVCIL Thcohs JWQPEIIIBMKQCI their stars at ihejluchy escapefrom dis~ sppoimmont toi- immediately ‘mo phenoiineii _ ed afliifn raid‘ began to fall. '8)’. 4.3‘ graduated ftpm Prince‘ of Wales College beige M“ _ ._ one,’ ta re anoi- to last shedwémlil v irihiifat 7&3 gave on ‘is: bleak s10 _. pf . the . iiil. O n first trip. ‘is {Prince 1P4 they‘ wilispe Among the passengers wiilbe Mr. Barrett, an offi Mrs, Barrett.’ A deysdn Novalflc line and _ some yyvil come where {in gcbminiiuliils ustice Arseilih ‘ _ b ity Alsoo ion. ‘i "W" “w” “mo? on,‘ General Macaw. 0i "Ii! "n" _ iggomgpimtnattnis service is go picture Q! "W r‘ i’ rami‘ . wheir. fig“ n a can,“ 1t I. _ _at e e ac m- ~ ‘ modatioii in Province isms I r rows ‘robs of 000019 to ma" ‘M's? M m Mr. Cool- The puilman service fro, . _ ont- yo", “m real is giving splendid satisfaction. Persons who-have come down by thiii train are loud in their praises the new service. The first train the "Down Easter" will be runniiiS through, leaving New York Friday and passengers arrlvin! here by the late train on ~ Saturday nisht. This service has been widely adver- tised by the New York~Naw Haven and il-lartford ‘Line, and it is proh- abie that five cariflllied with New Yorkers will take advantage of.|the eraticn and colored ‘plinti railway trains. ere. ern trains. meats during sixty years. engine In ithe British Empire..- I _ nlederatlpn, new fairiousdong dicta s the Canadian Na eiial system... a Western. pails m of gather with. ancient and modern Quebec colored scenes of the an- i118 Li" Pill"- _ clent capital as'at 1867, the Stag- wasvtho oiilyperscn The Quebec bridge‘ and mod- he had not even heard the plane. Montreal- Montreal harbor iii I 1875 old time picture of the metro- _, polls and pictures showing develop- Ottawa-Ottawa offlonfederation _ ‘ days old‘ and new. locomotives, ili- somewhere iii eluding Ne. 010.0. iarsest passenger Toronto-Toronto Harbor in i807 been and the Fish Marliet- Woodhurner and modern-en nos and a large ll! thin 0 tinsel-us <"'%§°"" sceneso o _ rrjynoyv. ii- nipeg), Red ltlverparta. early sat _ , ' rs. discover! _ A . LATER looms. mow morning hQiifL. fuel at some nnfiediiehted spoi- . ceo-‘itciibi I - 1H IAI- ‘. . " es seadilv. c Idtgxiig suilatili ..““.'.'.""iss‘l‘ imhzhve"gm”cw'h'"‘°°i" t r O B f8. , .- v_ v ‘ d... f5 r o early trains 0t NovlrScw-ia and the Bgfyuulagngaz‘ ‘fzoluyha, aoouiin. Acadisn the most recent addition u“ i. not t,“ A "ma" o; the to Canadian National train service. A In“ Pr"; who “sued m, st. John, the fathers of Confed- ."°..° » _ w, u - i“ " n": ".12.." rs: f ‘ nncu co o Saint John at Confederation, to- ‘gxaazlgohud u: h“ in‘ ‘Ham o» tsp‘: for other newspavflfmflb seek- ,A‘~ watchman who there said that 1. -~ Commander iltiollardlii. B r-d. bald his comrades in theflnioncp e;America are lost , use in the early ' is are felt that they have either crashed or have forced den tiiroiifll 110k °i --8llic9. the it‘ operitioni, Wile Loses iiER cm’ NEVER tars Aer SYMPATHY r llilliili M11010!!- ntures: iy-trom . Lotto-i ~nouse the‘ m make Prince (was island their tiers and eaijly 1 aiiteridiomenfla pfiaoa, ed down from ‘the . l1! . exc ti otii ts trensb llllig "Pl f Tar‘ smock: aii ex- pcrieadiéiiopo g vrfllevorvfor- ‘ omit: but in wiilosiiuiiii- , thou oi iifiaetuoreg ‘ p vacation ground this-summer. . 1f_~thsrs are} ‘who ii ny private _ houses 1011","! imb- Iflt train. lid ' or the rocky aioiiii has‘ and, or , ,. ,_ a ‘ M. n“ unllizeaélilizlgnh to the isslaya in uia . tioiiell- ~f'th~ .' mo» omen wiilwiigb-x sprawl-ave - t mlontreal clear . cludbac air .. Ohwcwn, clear .. ‘Halifax, cloudy . . ‘St. John, clear 0H ' Boston, fair 6 y iigiha aifl!" hi?! which ha QIIDIMIQUIAQDIQNK! - potileplcture depleting the pro‘- caiiaiia‘ iawavieariiiiaa ac ' on lid.‘ a coils ‘ i» m‘ New York, rain . ' High-tide this morning it 11.91 A d tenilli 1.18. '“ ofdi... new ‘ “"5041 and rinariaera should use ll! Prince attest. Dr. , ' . 5 Maximum and minimum temper 1110MB!- Jroroiito. clear sa-‘ése ‘ll-It nesday, July 20th. "Come to the concert i town Ball on Monday, all?!‘ Program-by visitiil! only. ‘ 719E ‘ A. Gllill, 560W. T‘ Jorlotioe-Ali women n‘ “ ‘midwife Ila delay, recovery in sealant 7.58 l ‘[2796-23-16! "Coming Kiiigsboro Hall. bion- day, Moving Pictures. 744043-0021. ‘.9..- "Colne W; iiestivel at moat- ley River. ' , July 511,‘ L 4B - ‘I ' \'.-_ ll 39in "The annual meeting of fast Public Hall will be ligidon Thursday, July iith at 7 p. N. MW _ in holding ice Cream jag,’ ‘in ' aid or soutiiport echo-ii. , s V. mqnqpfliq Jung ‘m __ Mgflumg. meet at school Monday, Jiilyji-li ‘ moderate winds, partly cloudy, not D- l9. lb dill"!!! Plfll- _ " ~ Li,“ manna- .' o: Li, ‘ YIIl-‘D AUOURID much change ‘in temperature. Mod‘- ‘ I erate disturbance off Bermuda. some!»