_ influence of this country will be - thrown and rightly thrown on the . natives and today's debezib w "Dance at !Ie1l.vemon.wedneadl£y_. June 14th. .s.(,,‘,*a,,'ndqlmwqcr end ’mwmwm, June 2%“ III7. l(lRll _Hlllrlx Willingness To Nego- tiate Problems Must Not Be Misinterpre- ted As Weakness, Claim. LONDON. June 12-Foreign Sec- reisry Halifax told the House of Lords today that a united Bri- tain is prepared to meet force with roe. _ lord Halifax said the world to- lily in an "era of power politics" end served notice that the British Government had no intention of changing her policy of “resistance egninst force." lie said “the spirit of the people 0 oi these islands today is far more robust and united than in 1914." In the course of [long debate,- loril llslirex outlined the Govern- ment'r policy as followu- l. I! force "is used tods , those who use it must count on orce be- ing met by force." 2. ii there is “no attempt or in- tention to resort to force. the whole Ilde of reaching I fair settlement by negotiation.“ Facing Two Alternatives asserted aller- . w Th rbrelan secretary he world was iacinu two “M o 2%: "‘."’ Whb t in lord economic "iivine space." Halifax ssi:l:—— "It is a sgn Q confused thin];- (contlnued on page 9. Col 5) Coming Events lists for Neticjeoi-i-1' this column ‘ 3 book 96! Ward. "T ikles—-Dr ud Thursd . u ’ M L-366-633-21. "'I‘alklee—-canoe co . ‘ Vt‘.-£30“-5;-yls-al. "Reserve June 28th‘ for Winslce North Tea. Ia-333-9-lo-31. °&X‘l€i«0Ds hlh. -s-la-ll. "Borden Line club loading hogs limbs. in to a.°""" °"°’i’.aTa“‘.°l‘2‘3‘li-2‘3§l”ll‘. xii’ BY "Dr. Bali's Oflice. I‘-loses unu.l June twang.-fl “B l 1‘ -:....‘.‘l¥.;".“ sir. “m°.%i..‘i.i iii until noon. 0. C. Green. "Festival and "D C l d ni , June 20:11. It \l!lil.V0alg/%’lE. estoflrile nlsht. . L-are-_e-la-ll. Kor.-y Kernel‘. Dance 363 tl~13-21. Dlztixlnkore Hall. to creem ‘gag: epec°l§lorcl13tiiv.‘.'.°. '-sic‘;-"3-la-n. . . , '‘ll¢raxI‘iii‘lel:l‘l;-i1geutri°s;aitnefie ‘W- lit 4 ylpight. ' i..- 13- 3-11 5 33? . Refreshments. 1.- ré-o-is-ii, . ——.¢-.__ , . g .33 ‘ ‘. -co g...f§.v...:ié~:.-:~=:.: .“.2.-iii-:.°i2 urdlu ‘two cents. ended ._,.CHARLo'rTE'TowN. CANADA. TUESDAY. JUNE 13. 1939 CANADA Presentation Of Medals For Gallantry And Made At City Counc_ ‘Presentation for bravery wood 0! Lennox Isle grigsflm chief be me rn " years eerv partment 1 the thl mténg oiuthe City Oouxwlinlasi Kn‘ , Indian resident of ocbwood Lennox Island was lemme medal by the Royal ian Humane or shown in connection with releasing Harold E. Moore 0 Charlottetown. in the ea or an e I at sched to a train derailed near Bloomfield on r 8 last. medal was pinned on Knockwoocl's breast by Mayor E. A. Foster who warmly congratulated the young man on his heroic act undertaken Peril. c provinoisi e POY Scouts Assoc- brief y. The act of her- othina 0f.whlch we prol d," the Boy c s y u plendid exampleecto B? ‘E530 ‘t: Ass the rind of exam- ple constantly andeavored tobekept before the boys. Mr. A. R. Brennan of summer- sidc. also a member of the Scout Executive spoke brielly. "We in Prince County are ud to have c Mr. figockwopd one 0 our citizens," e s . Mr. Knockwood expressed his thanks for the . The Long «Bel ice Medol to Fire chief Angus Macllachern was pres- enced by me Gila council. It was the usual recogni on for Civic em- pio ass with all years service. ‘he medal was pinned on Chief MscEadhern’s breast by oaun. J. T. airmen of the lite corn- I r re err e gran Mayor IN: tecouiwmed til t to citisens Elllliflolb had in fil cut or lotion spoke pres th oism was "sum 5‘ E clilellmcrlwierd. . , » A trio m u.‘i§’§iu35“x7‘b‘?°“ "’ . . 98- . 1&0}?! Council ads 1 . g mm§m &oE nngnhisaihdught was con- = llounwil-lull‘ Suspects . in The Slaying of PRAGUE. June 12-German po-I line at Kledno tonight arrested‘ several persons suspected. or com- pllclty in the sllwlnz of a Nazi policemen and immediately an- nounced relaxation or imposed on the loci trial town st‘ strict secrecy was lnsintoinbd by the authorities as to thetidsntlty and exact number gold in con- nection with the d firth of police sergeant Wilhelm est. who was _ to death on I no street last Thursday. It was announced that schoo . closed rollowlnz the incident. wo it re n tomorrow. KIIMIO’ dents at were told they their windows open at night. The arrests in Kledno were In- nounoed after several persons had been roundedup and brouuht to Pr . lgiiiige earlier indicated attention tin .uisted by tiny dev ofzlgvo models one curred in Own. chandler points man whom himself awarded 3 secs. urredlnthlsooun n u e e tigfdiiignnicil d d in th expenditure were $3,825 extraordinary expendit- urai for the audit. ooun. Chandler 53 report would be supp cluor and to ed 1117!, Tool numbe daylwas 103‘. N C Q rum on rmano em omntan inlormed the council t ' ollectio Eons iormgarbegenwéz mil coun. J. T. who committee to investigate would be considered meeting or the council in the near 3'°i‘<“§’m in Du . 0 I. E. Oiiokgen food Sch -rhi‘98 D3 today Another boy gram lauds‘ was beinit given to the oosslbillw ineihe.-l °r . e 1!. secret radio transmitters reu- 0,‘-Mu hm“ tn, mm Service Meeting Oaurl. R. d. Chandler. finance committee ve of A Long or s heroism in ving til '11: of respected citiaefiii oi: tlicunciglire. Kriockwood saved was decorated rm’ bravery over- 110 business of the council was ugoun. Obalmier, irulan declared Mayor Foster Announced the an- ing oi the council would be held for probably . It was anticipated to have report. of the audit presented e that. howeveruleldcovy of the each 0011!!- to the newspapers 01 the im U°iiii.' chimcu°ii5tmi‘i‘l Mo to or ii ure 0r~N e - l De Ooun. chandler-yeaid. on rails: roll.» yester- Ooun. l-lei-lry Lapthom. recommend- A report contain‘ ’ we . The re r.. at a spegal t. In addition the‘ Hon. Dr. W. J. e- lected to serve on me 001 ears. Tenders would lnting oi the en's screen! is room. it . e or old Police oi. i- ontinued on pace 9. C01 I) ___.._.__._ Dqfllllxistalke llalls uunitlv -M" For Alberta Y_0lllLll8 (By The Canadian Pres!) B 0. use 19 PEN'I'I . . . — Two Alberta youths ‘suffered fatal injuries yesterday when a. light Canadian Pacific R.aiiway”ioc0m0- tlve struck than as they between the rails three miles from here Edgar Robinson. pltal here a ma; . M1901) 19. died in hos- iew houesficr the Gordon Elliott, —-like the oth- e, Alta.—misse<l o f . wminjury by a matter l'oi‘wre m" ‘painting Stolen MuSe"m5""daY another ly -I’ V ly. . , '1 . Mayor 1?. s. oreuiiué; reports w rekrgildhbymlar. ins tor. P. ifs‘/:oM.Lllen was Olly is7"i\l. —’-6"“. )0 Covers 151-lnoe Edward Island Like the Dew ‘ ' ’ i Read by ..-v_......_._.....¢¢... ._. .. ,. lllllmm-:s Ill lallllmlll Awlrl visit I King And Queen Be- gin Tour Of Seo- Bathed _ Provinces Today. ’ (B! V. J. M.clVOY In Press Conespondont) N'E7WQAS'I'I..E . ., June 13- (_OP)—-sailor Kins Geo e VI and his eenooine to see or in. Ifiom in el 9.10 wide are 01 lipeow Brunswick‘ nailed!- ated Eh comma to pay fiomece £'2'._"uiele so??? Ii: wssa French we 0 w was accorded the Km when they Il'l’lVGd. st uebeo oat it nroncn uo—enu the crowd whmh lwlll confront him as they _h6Id. down the heme stretch or their ti-iumphcl tour will contain a lame D6106!“-IE8 Oi’ French Oanldisrls. Lesson In Feelty With the possible exec tio 01‘ Moncwn. at the southern egtreiiiity e . French or the lots ly geq ewosstle Wagner Ilillltih fife, N m ‘r » as air last 3: 1- C ‘is whose. B‘ ren . onstrations or loyal h we noon 1- the ' month 322% Presented After which elr Maj- Evlhfln will be me » as as w receive other certain atom not be Mrs. . Newcsstg. tqwi: oiil - Board for another term ‘O-"./.dow dt Oor.wMse£?:nzle. ii‘) 5 be called for the tire hall and lire- ‘' ° uid be ..l‘.‘é’é.‘ $3‘ “°‘.‘l..‘..’*i‘.‘.°f.i ‘til’. 2..- German Policeman ‘£3 *1 "0 rose 1. in i'ii£‘Ll'i£l¥i"l§seW e ' Drive To Frederietgn tT§|€z0R0¥a.lMtxsin will arrive here 3 . A. . ADI., , . A. M. the Roy“ Pasgyifld El. 1030 war w dew‘: oi ick.- ts.l. rec diys af arrival at‘ New ‘tie .1116 anduueen WJ5 1): I as -or a pawl: when 10: hoapitauiy.—t e "down casters" and 'ull:rncs_s' wn L.ve. einse gl- 8-‘lyxbound up with theisee end) its .rsci.tlons. 'i.‘l’l£rl‘ ncit reel taste oi this et- mospnare will come at saint John- cne at Canada's leading winter ports and or.os_ one oitthe world's leading . res. M.onc.cn they will be a. few miles inland but the lrlp by des- troyer w 0nal'io.;ro-.cwn will return them to salt water. Then to Pictou and New ulacgaw in Nova acotls ,a me! ride eoross the peninsula pre- vlnce and obey arrive in limit. centre ci a scalar-lng culture wh.ch is the grixlite of all who have bee born in . , it inland country. however. which will initiate Their Msieltiee _ uties or the Maritime Provinces. '1he drive from Newcas- tls to Fredericton Lakes mam along of, a conrgieracy iflV0lVlnl "1 pull H or, 20, told police he the so .hwest Miramicni rtlver—- ersons. '1‘ slain policelailn. ' 3.,‘ mg mg complnlolis were hlk- iarmer the centre of New Irons- elm Kriiest. was found 0% W ‘ irg into Perlticfon along the rail- wick’: once eat lumiaering indust- lacirlo stree ‘Thursday-. way uric t look for work. Sunday I? and now norm cl-ilefly ion-‘the eel-men bficiels admitted they momtne 9!’ by down .0 mi, salmon and trout which pop cc were irritated" v C coils “MIR fin-mg;-p outside the rails. e "-8 “W75- Sportumelfe Paradise the _ t 1693 Fifi Wfltltlfll “mm?” "M ha ‘Wain to d ml‘. ‘""“ ‘fl8°,,,,§.”I gm} tys°“fin§ud|“:g,!'''°“ ‘"9 °' Gt0l'K¢. an ardent «wris- “°l from Ward‘ “‘ cull, unseen by , . on’ new “$0 . d m, °‘‘.‘':° ‘7 ”°'°“m‘1°” ” ii-out! Inc ‘un"l».Y.il—\bu w§n'tul‘>e . °‘ , '%um.l"‘“° °‘ "" '|'l3v'.1‘3i' ‘bu ti 31° tth.e unite l\f.es-itlinEi_"0Il3l1_' ‘no-av-3. M5‘ we -W? W. ..,...._..... .... ......?°..'<.:l*°.i*: .i:l'.y.i,;..l:.: \‘M.°0- V arrvelet 1.¢|i~P.M~ W ‘ ii” "“ N‘ fir . $'il'i:°e all: status, in bun motor at to ma. 5 V“, M”, W, ‘ 3'.'£l’m'.n ' ' m W‘ l i ' "W" M ".'.‘."“’.'l:‘l“‘3u'.""'°°““" ~ 2. - . ‘- ' ‘ %o‘uI{id{ " d ve or-‘oh elm- . ! '(Oo!it«lXill0d on use 9.0013) ‘ In“ too the Free City. th Dan id tlie°a.irest.gm ., .. Illtiled skidnuprlns and espionage will enter d drive to Number 0n'Relief llazis Hold Polleli customs Inspector Oil Espionage charge (By The Auooiated Press) DANZIG, Juno l3—Nazis said tonight the arrest of in Polish inspector. who one publi- reported was a confessed Polish spy. had sharpened political possibility mentioned was that the Dennis eillunrent might a to reduce the n of its The ofllcisl Nazi newspaper] in or- Doltm. so Polish oflicial, Jan Hierz-pk Iriplrlslkl, ad. lnitted he was an espionage agent to learn why German Stormi Troopers lied Eailhered in Denzig during a sxgorts festival last weekend in a_ooo bmwn. _Roos:velt said in an adrlreu straits mam East Prussia partlci- val"-gmgafiigxifimrs class 0! memtgmed . - Academy. “ me- "umnm was mated p,.; on tional politics considerations have. the oi‘ attempted esgiéymge required sum cream anon-so gm the vitailfization 0! gr da- 4 wnmmmqu. accused mm of e . or we eve me. e l'O9l'N6il'l¢ti;l§‘c;Ir-imflgtlf 2; a former g,1a‘.‘§;',‘;§’£l°';fau"gn5‘?3° “"9 °‘ W‘ "'°'"' ° °‘‘'“““‘ The Pmldent me. too. that Arm! and as such of h in tied to obtain military imoxsiziamiiint. It heliittelnpted to persuade two ‘homes the in I nearby woods alter th s Troopers called police. e w"’.‘ ‘ GAVIN rlmrnnn mnirsrion BERLIN. June 12—(AP)-—For-« 01811 Office iierters, irritated over €§§’ii’i’.""§' ii’-‘ii ‘f-‘§l.‘i.‘a ".7§““‘-=a “"“ to mike the situation in“ the '§‘1rneg ~V’_°3". §Iuae~lhe- now has Gnch backing." ‘ is to the ’0l;n§i;:c one Jar a .HPolis1l: . I1 an Lipll;‘s‘ki. who is under arrest “in In . . . "If the western countries still care strong: not to have the ten- dency or air western Eollcy mge,-- mi“ “ lndlfll It it costs to s clmtro 0. then they ‘l/iii direct their at tion to sectors where the results or their diplomacy up to now obviously have been not se- curl rneesurlas but wanton pm- voca on. sill the semi-official Foreign Office mouthpiece, Dlpla- mvilztllsche Polltisuhe Kotrespon- TAKE WEEK-N STAND WARSAW. June l2—-(AP)—Poi- ish circles tonisht took a stern attitude toward rts that the DIN Senate ml: t atternpt in-. glol‘-lffiif‘ y to reduce the number oi’ custom ins to Fr” Om,‘ 5 D00 TB in the It was declared that any such move or‘ en effort to make it ;‘;¢r¢(iI°‘!'i5b-‘:0 $-0l':Oi‘:hD:usiams in” .be met with Ii-fEOi.iVel:)z§0l1“],]°t‘g1£E melahsiiru. e P its . sibie coltintgtir-r‘ilree:s’ur1el:d1vE;:otlTi1d "iii- 31"“ “WWW re lsals especially l,,°“'”‘ °°"“|“ I urine and. it utélgeasary. somo form at direct ac. Asa uid to h g,§dlvg“cv.‘°aite:iil3np3}i ciiiéiluifi e I t note to the Free Ciy sen. so from Mei-inn Ohcdaokl, polls“ 385112” ottaiimissioner there, which "Should ll ,, Dannie emit: trlialedlretdozivegf pifli 3:11)’ the functioning of the Po’.- ’ customs 5 tom 1 the Free city . t may cause on the part or the 1 Polish overnment reaction in ‘ form 0 decisions aiming .t 1-my '“'"““°‘1|I the rlrhtiul interest of the Polish Republic." Assembly Will «mg-‘, ...¥..‘“.'.‘.’ i°l13l't';°_l§::l’:2‘:i Moot Next Year 1 At.8t..catllerlnec. . WD. Out. -1 l2——'liha 1 ol the fl e rig be helgnfi itwesvgcehbya nur—uiienl-’ or... ...'.‘..°.§“..°.i'2‘.3 -W “- to. til i and ooibuniiiu lnci3eo7'a":" °"“ u.i'°"“i-;’él.‘li’.'{‘..‘§.““.‘..'.“‘%'.‘.’ , , B M. W. KIM. Halifax. for 306!’ Alto scent of Missions: Rev. . um Munroe. New Glasgow. N. 5.. IN‘ till‘! NIH. . "‘ ‘6‘.l‘l‘° -°i..:"°i'l’"°%.‘ ’ i.fux!.;fii.:i|i“¢e“Patterson, on V roars. . -Bosr : . or three limp even 1- Work: 2 Gllfl J QA ev. oliu-.- day, but he empheslvo-‘ that peace be taken for weakness." Theyourig men who formed the clam were .urzed to develop for peace the “mm”. mm sum’ ma found (;1el§s.1lties they learned in WI.!'SiJlld- 9035 P°C0€nltio.n will Tm ..............:..._._......_.._...- ._-..._-_. - __,,,;_______ BIDS‘ ADIE -BR(__7_._‘AIN .Vl./;;.;.- ' "71i4'1§133: '53:; 2:123 "5251? $735327: :“l"lflN.[i l3 in5[lllNllE|li-BY ll. 8. PRESIDENT IN CA [L FUR ‘STRONli' PEACE Says Armed Forces Should Be Further’ Strengthened In West Point Ad- dress . WEST POINT. N. Y.. June 12- The armed forces of the United states should be further strength- ened, President Rooseveit said to- “by honorable and poems conduct of our lllternatiortai relations" is still the desire of the government. “During recent months." Mr Lhe desire for peace "nmst rigou- Mr. Roosevelt described the just concluded visit of Kim and Queen Elizabeth. “as I cour- cordial of the and good tween two great nations. “Its significance lay in _ that friendship oould exist be- tween two countries’ since‘ both were without leer-—witllout ‘fear or s.ct‘ct.,ugression of one“: Which‘ comes, not from arms alone. but from mstrainrt. understanding and woperation which in turn are the product of trained and discip- lin-3d‘minds." The President in his address turned almoat immediately to the Peace time value of the army. He stood on a flag draped platform "Let me commend to you," he said. “in your army careers a con- tinuous study of mblen-ls as well as inside "Tliese qualities of coapenuorr, discipline and the eel!-restiulnt and self-reliance which make than useful are the very fabric of mod- em life. ill it can be developed 10 PAGES Arrested devclouuunt oiton leads to herlnfli ponseulencelfi MAXIMS ' OF A MERE MAN 0 —-up————- u ---—u .,=s,s Au-ul lubu-riptian Delivered “.00 _ By H|.ii—~.P. I. 1. mm suede. and u. n. 01.0. iEastem_—Quebec ; Townships Greet King And Queen Royal Party -Swings’ Down Toward The Maritimes‘ On Last Stages Of Tour. SHERBRO0KE_ Que., June 12—French-Canadavsaid a. lingering adieu to King George and Queen Elizabeth to- night as the Royal train sped down the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, through districts that seldom hear. English spoken. At every little way station, water tank, railway cross- ing and hamlet, groups gathered, some of them long after dark, to wave au revoir to Their Majesties who passed many of the same spots by boat on route to Quebec less than a month ago. Hundreds of them had no chance of seeing _ But just the same they assembled at crossings, and Queen. the King tied their horses and rigs to farm fences, and stood by to wave as the train raced on. The sun was just about setting behind Quebec's tower- ing cliffs as the Royal flyer slipped_into L_evls_ across the St. Lawrence River from the provincial capital, and halted for 40 minutes to permit the King to unveil a bronze plalllle commemorating the regal visi ENIIOUTE To MAMTIMEB Then the silver and blue special gmmg down’ parallel with the St. Lawrence, to follow the route that will lead Their Majesties tl'lm_u«Bh the Maritime Provinces to Halifax where they will sail Thiusclay °“ liner Elm of Britain for Nevwltoundlend and home. was Frerwh-Cznasiss last 0 - of saying goodbye to cue‘ to afvrllfé to the raliywiw 11119 showed it was an opportunity 0! Khich they wished to take advan- ~§'i'.. greatest crowd—-eeti.mated at 100.mO—essem'bled in Sherbrooko. an indlilstrial centre in the heart of Quebec's richest farming area. |.l'|.d gave the royal couple one of the most enthusiastic welcomes they have received in Canada. ~ POPULATION AUGMENTED Predoirlinantur FLOHC-h, thoueh one-time an English city. the nor- mal papulatiorl of about 35.000 was augmented by some 100,000 United States visitors who drove across the border from the New England States. Among George D. Aiken and his wife, of Vermont internationally as well l.l nation. lily we shell be materially nsqrer to a realization of our hopes of mm... Thrilleil By Aulllencei I With Her Majesty “ BHERBROOKE, Qu.e., June x3_ one of Queen Elizabeth's favorite szxlxss ml: the French-Canadian “ Due " and Her Majesty sings it) Irqeuentiv to the little Prin- cesses, she id Margaret Al-mltage dauizhter of Bl1er'bioolre's Mayor here today. ' After the ob . 23-year-old girl presented the sen with 3 bouquet oi roses and took her place at the Queen's leit on the reception platform. they chatted informally "I was never so thrilled in my life." Miss A ‘tage said ulter- wards. "The Queen asked me about the group at Sherbmoke sin etc who sung ‘Aiouelutof Then she %old me that it was one of her ievortts it often Princess home in Windsor some and that she lines to Princess Iii uul Margaret Rose ri he London and down in castle." _ DALI-IOUSIE. N. 3.. June 12- Klmble Cook. 24, was killed at the New Brunswick International Paper company’: plant here DIDGP The rest of the crowd was made up of farmers and residents of nearby towns who. as most visit- ors are wont to do. donned their “Sunday-best." Not a pair of ov- erells were to be seen. The city declared a civic holiday and used Royal Program ‘the royal reception as the start of regular old-time street ialr. so warm was the reception and so enthusiastic was the crowd, the King and Queen held up the royal train for an extra nine minutes while they paused to chat with anemubled war veterans and to wave to the crowds lined, along the hunting-draped avenues. ALL-NIGHT DOWNPOUR Arrival of Their Malestiee came shortly after the end of on all- nlght downpour. But the city es- caped the cyclonic storm that swept more westerly sections of the province, including the ga:rl- ‘ son city of St. Johns where the‘ re 1 couple received their first 0 iciai welcome after re-crossing the international border befom‘ seven o'clock this morning. Their Malesties. iirivlsed of the storm damage, still cmilrl see trace of the havoc W'.'Oll’.'lil. They en- quimd as to the extent of losses and expressed sympathy for lhose gliose ovmee and properties were Beth at St. Johns and sher- brocke, the Queen wore an ash- rose colored dress with a short matched coat. off-t-he-face hat. white fox fur and I. rope of pearls. The Rig. aggriniz much more when a swirl?! roll of knocked him I eat to I concrete fi[,...... ............. .......... Discover Plot SHANGHAI, June I8-(A.P)—A heavy ‘Relics guard was Pllced about home 0! the British Am- bassador to chins tonightaftsr dis- covery of a plot snipe his life. Piecsutlo pro act the Am- bassador. fir re taken Kerr. Anglo- penese friction at 'l‘le‘il:t- ' c s sin and petiole .. in n with a nod wine conspiracy in which we Jepenese offlc sis died at Nan . National of persons concI'rn- Ed in the rents ainst sir Arch‘.- Ild not "'sc oled by British I_iit‘horitee2 e‘ \ conttilotinq. unam- v ti: L "W admin: 'Anpen“e.r‘e- . ‘ Q . . A- Q‘tW' . our inter- ...f9mtll‘Kl\¢<l...°n.DM'¢..9..Q$fl,§}_,,._ Against Life 3f’ British Envoy ’To_ China motion of the plot. was considered "authentic and accurate" and was “of a grave nature." Machine- guns for protection were sold to have been placed at corners or the wall surrounding Sir Arc‘mbai<l‘s residence, in the wcsienl section of the International sQ‘.i.l:m‘Eill. min the Japanese controlled urea. ofiiclsls of the British Embassy in downtown Shari hai also were 4 Ambassador under guard and t Ill provided with a hlillet-proof automobile. appointed Ambassador sir Archibald was Dec. 20. lD3'1. to replace air liughe Knoxvil- bull-ilu men. who was wounded when Ipnnese airmen machine unned his automobile Au]. 2! “'7. iFor Tuesday The royal train enters the Mar- itime Provlrices today for the that time. The Kingnand Queai are 1 days in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and gown Bcgtia before msalglga Brunswick- Newcastie:— 10.20 am. A.D.T.-—Arrivs1 and reception. . . 10.30 a.m.—-Dggsrtuire by . motor cFacedg°.1;r~ederi n. . r n:—- 1.45 p.m.—Al'rivs1 and drive to leglisgsatlve bu1'ld'inK.u C 1 ‘ll . .m.——R:ocelp on a ogsa - lve buliiiiriig. Presentation 01 mem- bers of House and Clty”Cmmci1 and their wives. ' 2.25 p.m.—Goverrirnerlt luncheon at Beaverl;l;¢V>1o0il<( Hall. University of New Brun . . 3.25 p.m.——Drive about city. 340 m.—Derparture. saint ohn:—— 5.30 p.m.-Arrival at Fairville crossing. just outside city. 5.40 p.m.—Drive about city. H622 p.m.—Rest at Government ouse. 6.48 p.m.—Prese.ntation at Bar- racks Green of city and provincial officials and their wives. M'1.30u;:inm.-Departure. 0110 2— 10.00 p.m.—Tweniy~minute slop. (list is VERY um: lllfcll-llllimc. on ,'= TORONTO. June 12 —- Mlmnlum and maximum tompemtures: Dawson 36 Vancouver in Edmonton 40 Regina 38 ’Wilmi so Toronto 54 Regina 36 Wll'l!liP‘~'l 50 Toronto . 54 Ottelwe. 56 Montreal 64 bee W saint John 52 Halifax in Char ttetown 60 Foreeu si scattered showers. and somewhat cooler High tide this morning at 6.38 at 7.4 and rises tomorrow morning I June 17. 0.37 pm ule-3 later than Charlotte -ma CAB FERRY ' Leaves Borden Md e.In.. 1 old.’ 4 30 ‘ ' l . cm. . , in}-'ii.'3'.ai p.m‘.mm 11 mm’ 1., 5A“alN(}3i U TO ROYALTY —.’s-me.:>.-;-‘.\;-