Maxims 07 A . MERE MAN T: to , Affedfenonoagwwnooldhhual 1:” Q... , -an-vv-“""" ""'~-~—.....—.. . Covers Prince Edwardflsland Like the Dew Read by Everybody Love follows of lrijusllcc. MAXIM6 OIA. MERE MAN not in the footsteps ohulntueown Guardian -0- 3 cents per word. * l.‘.2.nce at bridgetown Ti;€SdB.,, Jul) mm. .u-aw "Talkies—More1l Tuesday. ' -Talkies——Si. Peters Wednesday. forget me date. Tuesday night. L-203 Monday, July mm. Tuesday, July 35th. .SLel"s' Orchestra. la-348-I2-, 1 bs. alvea every Tuesda. ilnio 3. C -2-6-st. dance 17th. L-804. "Ice cream social and Alberry Maine school. July Hughes’ Orchestra, “Hampshire United Church ulc- nic will be held Monday evening July 17. llinjoyarble supper. 1.- "Reserve July 19th Pisherrnanb Carnival, North Eustlco "Reserve Wednesday. August 9th for the Cavendim ’1Vea “Picnic st. A—;tl;n—y Lot 5, Thurs- day. July win. If not nne. first one day. It-195-'i-i7-is-21-24. Final’ Barn Dance at charlie Larter‘s. Hampshire. truesdey, July lath. Music by Quinta. L-.i03- -lb-Bl. "Bingo and dance in Kelly's Cross Hall Tuesday. July lstli. L-I85-7-15-2i. ....__._ “Come to Lake Aberdeen Farm. Bathing and Fishing. Rates reason- Write "W." Guardian. L-ilu-‘I-15-21. "Ice cream festival, open-ai: dance. Upper Queen 5 t to- night. Festival at 7:30. Dance at 9 o'clock sharp. L-207. “Notice-—Aw iioations for Bent Gmxs seed Inspection must be made Previous to July 20th. to the under.- ned. G. MacMi.lia.n, Box 313, C arlottetown, P. E. I. L-U9-7-if-4i. “District convention of Women's Iniituies will be held in Frederic- ion Hail. 'I.‘.uesday, July 18. After- noon and evening. special sneakers. L-198-7-17-ii. “The family picnic which was to be held in honor of Mrs. Tom stretch at Ivan Olow'e has been chariized to Dan M:Nei1‘s shore this Mnndav afternoon on account of sickness. L-199. so "We have enquiries for a num- ber of bred sews that will iai-row Within the next few weeks. Please jsdvlse if you have anythini! to of- fer. Livestock Marketing Boa1!':l.2M Coming Events nfihr Nolicerln this 3 "l'.Al'AA. Lr‘l4"l'l5'2l. 1.a-*l2i- i-io—1i. "Rollo Bay Tea July istb. Don’t L.-12-7-13-51. "Lawn Darcy at Clyde I-‘Liver -'i—1’l-ill. "Community Dance. Vernon Hall “Bingo and dance in Lot 85 ball on Monday. July l7t.n. L-201. "Tryon Presbyterian picnic. postponed until July 26. L-202. “Picnic - st. Anthony, Lot 5. if not line fimt. line KIBY. L-l95‘7-17-19-31-24 . 3 _ _ "°?r’”fi §io.”..‘:° D“3”u°i'§ ‘r’it§"v3§§' es“ 5 y’ L-48-'7-14-3i. "Borden Lino Club loading hogs Hours r.-453-e-lo-1'9.-as-1-a.1r._ r.-173-1-1':-nola-34225.26-oar-In-3- t of transportrfane slicer-t~d’on Un- ion Airport in: to cl-iariotkzown a dlstin-.ru‘;,h- e_d.zrcun -of vulture to Prince 19'.‘- .v‘v‘e.rd Island who will week. rxzcriopiage included. Hon. . Crerar. minister of mines and re- sources a:_i rspressptatlve of the federni unvxnment week. I-Ion, C. D. Howe, mmzster cf _i“‘3l‘..'If:f‘? Letty. nos.;;.aster McLart". I Ontari.- 1vlin::te.r of Public Works and Mine-. 1! __ the ’;overn:.*’*- Genci-are staff. Com- . manner 0. B. Edwards. chief of air stclf. c‘:;;:‘ .“.d:/c._ chief test ;;i_c;t or its accarr.-nent or trans- joining in the celebrations which opened in Charlottetown today to ward Island's Capital which led eventu- ally to Confederation. Revenue Minister Il.a‘ey and- Labor Minis- ter Rogers. Resources Mi.n.ister Cre- rar and Transport -Minister Howe gmeuin Charlottetown for re tins wil be on Friday instead of the usual Wednesday afternoon which will give some of the ministers at Charlottetown time to return Ottawa for the meeting. Minister Mackenzie King was un- able to spare time from official duties here to go to Charlottetown but will probably attend the fun- eral of Secretary of state, to be held in Montreal. 205, The death of Mr. Rinfnet came as a great shock to his colleagues in ige cabinet and most of them will 8. .announced~laat week merit of the members fence purchasing board. the direct- ors of the central M0r'l38»8‘B Bank, he members oi the salt Fish Board and the director of the Ca. nadian National Railways,‘ there remains‘ led posts Commission and the National Film Board have yet to be named while individual basis member of the Board of 'I‘mri:port f""Ynmisslon, King's Pzinier. Par- lt ire-rivry Librarian, l-isuismmfi . rmvernorvs for Quebec and Prince Edward Island M’-‘islet to Japan. 5‘- nected to name Auditor General G-cor-wee Gauthier who is )0 on Nov. 21. Mo'e ap- ooin-t-neints accomrlingly are ex- peqied to come out of Friday's cabinet meeting: "Hon marketed during the next few weeks will bring a much blah- 91‘ mice than they probably as the season advances. Rush them alone; Read is not too expensive. and it will buy to act them away. as early as possible. 'I‘o make sure 0! hlkheat market price ship oo- oe ti . i tool: Marketln §...’%.“" “"°“ moi‘ 0 two carload havrreoently i_I or cornmeal -ck airco-rt fast nig!~_+._lt was remarr- Pble bnwrthe eirhianehad drawn .l-he provinces of Canada-closer to- gether. We had had n round of golf at Ottawa early today. he said. and yet arrived in Charlottetown in ‘ time for dinner. The plane book 40 in . Ottawa. he said. and three hours ea and char ‘I've Oeltl. Konlu duudln. lauded llfl, D00-O0 QESCUE WORK PUSHED IN mun CABINET MINISTERS ARE llisllillls HERE Ilsley, Rogers, Crerar And Howe Arrive For Celebrations Opening Today. OTTAWA. July 18-(OP)-Four Flodm-al G1-blrliéiit ministers are mmemorate the 75th anniversary I a conference in Prince Ed the cele- thia week one. The cabinet mee to Prime I-lam. Eemaand R'm'ret, likely on Thursday. the funeral. Many Unfiiied Posts Although the Prime tho.-up t- of thgNge- an impoeing list of unfil- Mem‘ of the Penltentiarles vacant include and a Canadian There are nine vacancies in the en’-.te an-cl th.-,x government is ex. a successor to A big», twin-mowed department here _last night. bring- Of take part in confederation celebrations this 'T'i~o-. on board the his silver 'I‘. A hero thi- l-Icn. Norman Mc- xanerul and yin-:. uoiin Oomph:-;l], Ronwd Stewart of ‘W ;:or_t, go-allot Stuart Graham and R» a vv1e'ne*"c. 5" Eon. ‘Mr. Howe said at the inn mute; to reach Montreal from mmlnutea from Montreal to lottetown. - Charlottetown strains of martial music yesterday when mill‘-'1 and naval units gether visiting United Statu and Generi- ian warships paraded to the Ex- hibition Grounds to a’i~ter1d divine servi More than 1,000 men were on parade as citizens got a ioretaste 0., isth Infantry Brigade mended the parade which was the lfirgest staged here sln?e the Great ar- ant Governor Blnie peer the centre of the city. Officiating c'erv.ymen services were major. the Rev Dr. CHARI.OfI‘TETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, JULi7i§, 1939 s PAGIECSV Annual 8 M fly isil—P. IS. 1. $4.00; Canada und U. I. I6.00. V-n ubacrlptlon Delivered $6.00 i C ONFEDERA TI ON CELEBRA TI ON IS LA Town In Tyrol: Where Foreignersire Hot Wanted "Out with foreigners" order of and rest of Italian South Tyrol area bordering Switzerland draft Joint protest against order, which followed ‘AAAJI Italian ZOVel'nm8ni» is hung over picturesque town of Bolzano, above on Austria. Tyre! would move back to Germany or become Italian citizens. MIUTIAC AND NAVAL liii|TS HDLD PARADE Over 1000 Troops At- tend Divine Ser- vices At The Ex‘ hibition Grru.nd's. ~‘e—r:rrFea to the t - with detachments frcln CBS. whet was to come in a week- longoelcbraiicnof the 75th anni- versary oi the meeting which led to the formation of the Dominion of C Canada. 01 J. A. Adamson, M.C'.. E. 053171- Thousands of people thronged the route of march colorful spectacle and the best view thr- march on return from the Exhibit- Grounds was taken by Lieu'en- George D. D2- to at the Mocrrhead Leizate. E.D.. C.C. Captain. the Rev. E. M. Mai- one and Hon, Captain, the Rev. F'i!Dl‘lEI‘ W. J. Enrigbt. 0. 55. R. Participating ini-he parade were are: from the 17.8.5 Hamilton. H. M 0.8. Sheena. the Canadian train- is War veterans, detachments ship Venture, Royal Canadian Volunteer Reserve, No. 6 sivmais, R.0.0.B.. the Cape Breton High- landers. the wince lam mrhlarvr-lnrs. illct. Held Am: Edward Is- (con-tinued on page 3. col. 6) N‘. 3.. July 0 .3 lirges _ Campaign Against» The i':i3t; Sale Of Salacious Magazines H’ ' 'I‘l1oGiddeI.ubout3ooh'oni an B‘3.‘§".m.".'..°""“‘ "‘ 9“ ’ duo! to-iii.‘-“‘m. oi’.%a.°" n. were seated formation on the Rotheuy Collegiate their c;mp‘.;enLn an g . here Saturday. ".2 stilt“ .i.'°'.'t.r°.::. Distinguished the celebration here this week in- ciude His Honour William Johns- ton Tapper, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and Mrs. Topper. Lt.- Gov. Tiipper is the youngest and only surviving son of sir Charles Tripper. former Dremier of Nova. Scotia and one of the Fathers of Confederation. after William Johnston, a pre-Con- federation Premier of Nova scotia. has had a long and distinguished career in his adopted province. He went west to make a name for liirmelf after his graduation in law in Nova Scotia in 1886_ The i)revic-us year he went to the prairies with the Nova Scotia bat- talion to aid in quelling the Riel Rebellion. Lieut.-Gclvernor Tuprpcr winter time. They had little train- ing as soldiers. he said. he himself W115 attending law school and icin- ed three niszhts before the bat- talion entrained. Despite the fact the railway was built to swift Current.'Sask.. there were nine Runs on the trip west where the road was not completed and sold. rers had to drive in slelszhs Lieut.-Governor Tupper laugh- lngly com-pai'r:d conditions of travel between Nova scotla and Prince- Edward Island and the Canadian Capital when he made his first trip there in the 70's. Then he had to travel by static coach between Truro and Saint John. he said. Now cabinet ministers make the trip from Ottawa to Charlottetown as they did yesterday. in a w hours by means of fast airplanes. Commenting on the great changes in Canadaduring _l1is_lifotlme_ _I..t_.- Lieut.-Governor Tupper, namei recalled they made the trio in the . France, Great, Britain. Netherlands, and announcement that Germans living in Lieul. _ Governor Tupper And Mrs. Tupper Of Manitoba Are Among Noted Guests guesis attending y Governor Tupper told a newspaper reporter during the course of an interview at the Charlottetown Hotel last night that he hunted quail in what are now the suburbs Ottawa. en the area was woodland with cleared fields sur- rounded by the old “snake fen- ces.' Prospects in Western Canada were “very bright" this year. as many sections looked forward to harvesting the first bumper crop, and in many cases the first crop of any kind in six to seven years. Tribute was paid by the Limit.- Governor to the courage and de- termination of the people of the West who carried on despite re- peated crop failures. Very few pulled up stakes and left their ironies in the drousrht areas. Business prospects in the Can- adian West were closely bound up with the Oriental trade, the speaker believed. The present con- flict in China had laready been a deterrent to prosperity in the West. especially in Vancouver where Canadian trade to the Far East was centred. Governor Tup- ber did not believe the Japanese could annex China and control her trade. Despite war talk he did not for-see a European war this sum- mer. Dictators would not take the risk of war. considering what thev could hope to gain even from asun- oessful conflict. he believed. Governor and Mrs. Tupper plan to remain in the Province until next week. It is e-rnnr 'I‘urmei"s second visit here. he first occas- ion being more than 25 years ago when he came to "see the Prov- ince." Mrs. 'I‘u.m>e1~ is. like her hus- band. a native of Nova scotia. “Silly Gesture,” Hepburn View ST. THOMAS. Ont.. July 15-- <CP)—Premier Mitchell Hepburn yesterday termed the Dominion Govemmenvs plan of fixing that price for Ontario wheat at 'I0oents g bushel a "silly gesture _ He said the net to thn farmer, after midnig t and hand- ling charge; are deducted, would amount to 52 cents a bulb . "After careful consideration. the action of the Dominion Govern- ment in fixing the price of eastern whiter whgt at '10 %E°X‘lIl';l I bualfiag 5 me as a I gm that will be of little bana- it to Ontario farmers." Mir. Hep- bumeald. Montreal Lawyer Drowning Victim . N. 8. July mflyn 32 Montreal mt. Imam ‘ ‘in the Nlplnlauit On TB in “I. rue. Corr] 0 y. had left once bad amounted Th: "yr round this morning. ii or met mmemr was >‘mf‘:Dll1o'¢l;lte rock ‘to an- ” my led this sum . oedil other Amlk” I‘! “ad mu accidental death was cilIinio.hIII- ..a British “Tommy” liieefrom Gunshot Wounds At Tientsin rrmrrsru. July 18-British muitary Iiuthorritiea reported today that J. W. Tomlinoon. vrlvate °l the Durham Liiiiit Infantry. died Yeliudlv from unexplained Run‘ mot wounds wed Friday. Ihmlineon. in the abdomen. was found Friday nicht by I French about a mile from the Shanna Barracks where 5 Durham infantry detaclunent is in summer quarters. A~ Japanese-opmuored Ohigiialsc newspaper reportod. ineanw e. that I 'i‘lentIin.natlva A331-B1'iNlh Oommi e meggloyed Janna» Brit nation‘: muincipal council to re- newspaper said that Chin- auzitfliflinkto‘ obey the order u‘ci-Iminals Ind,-l. be I is to pimishment for _ the peace." ' 010$-§jjn>:—n Dill Ail‘ HCTDIJ PENN. N. Is. 10 -(UP) -John 0. ‘ . O0. in- ::°° ~ °* 2%" .'.e.:..:’*°'t:.°°:.':‘.' - I III‘ | ‘IIOII1 attack, __,_ ' siisifii 0 PE HELD FDR mu: lSTlll i_iliiPPED Water And Bad Air Dominic This Morning Hampers Rescuers ed Later By . . +19 Fqmld Deado Prince Edward Island's "PaovmnN...<.. Ky.. July is- lAP)—-Water a-d bad air today ;hampered fresh rescue squad: 280 feet below ground as they drove :- head toward nine men still trapped by an explosion in the Duvin soft coal mine. Nineteen have been i found dead. Ten miners, nearer the 185 foot here was RCV. Father VV. i.g:°m°’.‘;':’;’o""I-,‘ l?l!§‘(§“:y_°°°“"°‘ " lant Lliuprziins More )lzr,]or, i I John Daniel. state mine in- and Captain. the Rev. (Anon spectnr. said today there was “no - ‘ possible chance" of the nine being In the aflelnoon’ many of olive now but I). J. Ruckman, as- sistant mine superintendent, fused to give up hope. r Rescue man told of bad air which hampered them and of the water, which was not deep but slowed up Churches throughout the C"i..°.r."'= 'n viva con/iilcled Stanley Bridge, near Guests there included represe inces of Canada. their work Ruckman saidhl be- I lieved the nine could remain alive, Interest Mounts 4 despite the condition of the air, i until late tonight, although the Meanwhile interest was at a hisrh 1 rescuers said no one could live pitch regarding the ceremonies to; down there more than 20 minutes ‘ without gas masks protection. Ruckman said if the trapped men had “not been so level-headed they would have been out safely to. shootrtime after the explosion." He exp ained that three young men, near the entry, in which the nine were working at the time of the blast got out quickly because they made a dash for safety near the shaft. If the nine had done the same thing. he said, they also would have made it safely. of the be held today. At the Exhibition Grounds tablets conmzemorating. Prince Edward Island F'J.Ll‘lCl‘S or i confederation will be unveiled! Where possible, the unveiliniz will be done by immediate descendants of the men who “buildoti better than they knew.” The proceedings today will be broadcast over a nation-wide hook. up. Speakers will include Premier Thane A. Oamlobe as master or ceremonies. Llsut.- over-nor George D. DeBlois of Prince Edward 15- "But true to the code land who will deliver the midrrxs miners when there is trouble." of welcome. Premier Angus L. Mac- Ruckmrin said, "they sealed in donald of Nova scotla. Premier A. where they were." This is the A. Dysart of New Brunswick. Hon. reason he gave for refusing togive up hope. Inspector Daniel said that even if the men had sealed in and he thought they had. they still would not be able to wit_hstand the con- ditions in the mine if there was even it slight leak of gas through the sealed area The rescuers repotrted bodies of some of the 19 round in own ent- ries near the expitmion had been maimed. Daniels said no effort would be made to bring the bad- ies to the Kurfsice until the trap- ped men had been reached. Oneslme Gagnon. ,Att0z‘ney—Gen- eral of Quebec Hon. Colin Camp- Mines of Ontario. Hon. '1‘. Crerar. Minister of Mines and Re- sources. and Professor D. C. Har- Other Events other events for the week were planned to suit every taste. After the unveiling ceremonies today will be a display of military ruitl naval units with other organiza- tions taking part in R street par- ade which will include historical floats. In the evening. a, pageant. “The Romance of Canada." will be . One Injured In Railway Accident HOPEWELL. N. s., July 18- A double-engined fast freight crashed head-on into an oll-pow- cred unit passenger car on the Canadian National Railways main line here Saturday night, injur- ing one man. Geroge Conway of Stellarton. N. s., driver of the unit car. was removed to hospital in New Glas- gow. N. 5., eight miles from here, with deep geshes in head, face. arms and legs. Physicians said his condition was favorable. The unit car had left its trailer car on a, siding and had moved a- head lo the main line to couple it from the other end when the freight entered the Hopewell yard. Freighter Aground In Sydney Harbour SYDNEY. N.S.. Jilly l6—(CiP)— The i'i~eigi7ter selje grounded today on Point Eziward, in Sydney Har- bor. as she was bringing in a cargo of iron ore from Wabana, Nfld. ““’...i"‘°°.‘ti‘ ..e....-" i‘€é‘o‘“.i°“ ea-rou tong , ns been jet A firenicnis tournament. acqualic sports. yacht racing. R. concert by the Massenet Choir. opening of the Anne of Green Gables izolf course. a street carnival and Mord! Gras parade, a street dance, n fztrmers-' picnic. horse racing, banquets, and fireworks are other features of the week of celebration. Fate Of Pair On Flight Uncertain QUEBEC. July l6—The fate of an airplane pilot and a radio oper- ator unreported since July 8 on 9. trip in northeastern Qiiebec re- mained a. secret today. as ion and stormy weather kept a search l).'1- trol of live planes E[T0lll2(l(‘(i. For 13 days now Pilot C1211 Frechette of Quebec and Efiwnh. Gaynor, a Montreal radio operator. i have been missiniz on a lllilllil from sandgrit Lake to Moisio. , Que. about 300 miles below Que- bec City on the north shore of iii". St. falwrence River ‘ came from a Dominion skywavs official at Montreal Friday. Freeh- ette and Gaynor were employed by the Newfoundland skywnys in con- nection with exploration work in the Ionian around sandgrit mite. or her cargo had tiaovned to lighten her. Captain K. Kari-i.sen.aa.id he be- lieved the ship would come off at high tide later tonight. Danzig Awaits Outcome Sf Forster - Hitler Conference DANZIG, July l6—Boy| and ‘declined to be more specific. , irlrle in Nazi omanlnetiom ina.rch- Boys and girls of the Hitler ed and sang in the Free City‘: old Youth went to sports events and streets Saturday night while Eur- picnics. Numerous youth dele- ope's most-watched trouble spot gations from Gennany filled Dan- : dead political calm have new instructions but that plea. ey. would in essence counsel Dan- "Germany. Fatherland. -set us gig Nazis once more tube tierni. free." Party leaders here at were Police and uniformed Nani or- oonfidont however. that Germany glnintions remained on alert soon would find a way to annex uty as they have for some weeks. Dennis: and router's telephone But while there were numerous calls from Germany they said mode then monooptiioutie. ‘nae: . . - UNCHED ,M[NE TRA(;EDy 75th Anniversary % Of The Birth Of ~T Unveiling Of Plaques To Memory Of “Confederation Fathers” versary of the meeting in Charlottetown which led to Con- federation got underway yesterday. sary with special services while at Charlottetown 1 troops held no open air service at the Exhibition Grounds. J. Enrighi, C. SS. R. The Protes- ‘~ llsland for the celebrziiion were guests of Premier Thane "- A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell at their summer home at Summerside , > 1. bell. Minister of Public Works and 1“ vey of Halifax. wcli-known 1115- H toflan eluded Captains of the four naval USS. Hamilton ship Ville cl’Ys; Hon. John Bracken Premier of Manitoba. Johnston of Moncton; Dr. E. J. Mullally and dlauaihbor 0! treal; His Honour William Johns- ton Tupper, Lt.-Clove-rnor of Man- D «J Tiiiy and Mrs. Tilly of Snrzit John; Judge Smiley and Mrs. Smiieynrid daughter; Hon. Clutrlcs Ontxsime , Gngnon. representing _ .- vince of Quebec and his nephew; . Mr. FR. Sayer . Monoton; I-Ian. JR, McN.ic1iol; Senator Mu‘.iin, Premier Brunswick and family, ”I'hose from the Province included. Ml’. W. E. {pirovinclnl uludl-mt‘. 001. RS. Fielding. deputy provin- cial secretary treasurer, Hon. B. W. Iiepage; Mr. JM. Murl-e_v, Mr. E. T. I-Iiirgs. Judge EA. Arsenniilt, Judge i~{.L. Palmer, Mr. G J. '1‘weurl-v mm Maodoneid, Mr. Don Covey. News of their disappearance first i . west to west winds. mostly frtir, n a no maximum l0l'I‘NpeI‘3.Llll'("-I Wind 57 waited in zlg beaches and parks. havimz wipes - 3: for the results of Roichsfuehrer come on “Kraft Durch I«‘reude"— Toronto 52 Hitler's lanai. counsel to Albert (strength throllilil i0Y)—-excursions Ottawa 51 as Forster. his Danaig lieutenant. operated by the German orizaniz- Montreal 54 94 Forster, the local Nazi leader. ation of that name. Quebec 53 02 was expected back next week after Athletic vouncsters. b0.v.s in saint John 5'3 09 ;‘r‘li;¢.ehcrorue_iighncee glib igie shgmhmdslgilrltg in rv‘vhlte §l)li)tlll,‘8:_5‘ Haiiflax to‘ 5;; :33 eruredanrridavaanw .saiza. .vOhex-ottevn Hitler's mountain retreat above marched a new Dauzisz Nazi song THE CAR FERRY SAILINGB Berchteega en. in which one couolct iroes:- .i=‘orster's aides believed id "Germany. Motherland. hear our uniioz-me Danzia did not aive the a milltariud city. 8 n Noted‘ Will Be F olloW- : Grand Parade. I celebration of the 75th tinni- Island observed the anniver- 1,000 the Roman Catholic service ' f he Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, E. M. Malone. the guests of Prince Edward in Prince County. ntzitivos of most of the Prov- - —:::_—._—, Premier Campbell ~- Entertains Guests p At_Summer Home l Many guests attending the coil- iedcrui-ion Celebration week were entertained yesterday afternoon by Premier Thane A. Campbell and V Mrs. Campbell at their beautiful ,* ~ L summer home at Stanley Bmlgr.-, ' } near Summeirside. Guests inciud- , - ‘i ed repi-escntativcs of almost every « I’I‘OVlllCC ill Canada. . Ton \\_:: })(?ui'C(l by Mrs. Mei-ville I." v‘ ' Anioiig those who as- ' serving were Ml's. William- _ _...,. Ewell Nlcllolflbll. Ml.-,. untold Sollurinnn. Mrs. Don Blur, Montreal and Mrs. Robert olmaii. 1 Out of the Provirwe guests in- zvr.c.s. Skeena, n1vr.c.e. venom’, and the French and Min. Bracken; Mr. Patrick Campbell can.- wba and Mrs. Tupper; Mr. Robert .C. Stead, Ottawa’; Judge L.P.D. the , Pro- AA. Dysart. of New ( Lt.- J L. lboriiglas, M .P., MT . 1’iii~:m£ ARE A inf oi: coco Fisl-\ Li-:r1' \N -for SEA eur ‘(HEY ARE ‘V0 ‘MSE 1'0 i Maritime East. hiocif,-r':iL.-.' soul)‘ much change in tempemtum. 'I‘ORON'I‘0, my 16--Min uncut’ Leaves Borden 7 A. M.. 9.46 A. K. ‘ 1 P. M.. 4.30 P. M. Leaves Tormentlne ll A. M.. 3.05 P. M.. 6.20 ” ‘ svivmir sen. ' Bord 9 M. ‘I’ ' £1333: rorfrlientme lot: .10 an. ' ' -’ ' ago A.Id..,