4| g .www . “[5 m1(__»g°¢. m-|g“:nili Covers PrinccEdwa.rd Island Like the Dew MAXIMS » ° ‘\~ - _ MAXIMS »ren'tasln1»°1\l°. ` ' v U ~ _» /,/;‘-_-___¢--- -' _ ' '~ _ é, Advertiuiurr prom grow with _ OF A_ _ Nr- _ ___ OF A _ MERci~iAi\_rr _ _,(l.- _ _ _ __ _ . __ _ I '.4 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _r_ ivisnci-iAN'r s"°"'°°"" ""° ez ‘ " A it rn /' W ci "" "W tl ‘ A ` __ _ _ __ __ _ e eop es aper Rea _ y _very o y \ ............_ subscriptions Delivered elmo ' ' ~- ----~ ----~ ~ --- -- ----~---~--~ _.____. ,_ __ uma- u. s. a. use CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928 ,til-;l|';*¢°¢°'_;:“d'}:__°'“°;_“1; °°,,§.,' ~ _ _ _ DI I __ . _-J an _-D; _ if-|: - 23:1; = '_'-"r-I-i F and»Great Bri- tain to 'Inform Each, Other on Building Plans. f l PARIS, Aug. 2. _ Frances naval with Great Britain pro r regarding its plans foi cruisers, destroyers and the United Press was officially today. is no question of further of tonnage" a. foreign Ot I may make progress when l" (canadian Press) ~ MADRID, Aug. 3. -Constructors of the seaplane N_eum_ancia.said to- day that damage which occurred ill the gasoline pump forced the plane down when it att/ellillltfil l0 fly l° the Azores yesterday on the first leg of it world flight. The airmen tried to repair the defect while in the air but finally came down off the Portuguese coast about 100 miles west of Cadiz, their starting point. The damage was said not to be important and the plane may possibly start again tomorrow ir0lu Huelvii, where the simien are u0W» Last Message? Picked ._ Up In Bottle ` (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Aus. ’ 2.- A bottle washed up on the shore near Flint. North Wales, on Tuesday contained a note on which was written "C606 bye all". Beneath the brief messilile were signed the names Elsie Mac- Kay and Captain Hinchcliffe. and beneath the names the words. "down in fog and storm." _ *_ Announcements, Coming Events, ' “ Meetings, Etc "ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. now DW' curable in Gingham or cotton balli- Ail Grocers. 744'"- "Anniindale Hall Monday. Sil0W and dance. 8845-8-2-Si "Buying hogs, sheep and lamb`S. at Emerald Tuesday fbrenoon. Aus- lh_ Ev tt Haslam. ’ an east-s-3-:ii _ “Reserve Saturday, A1ég_ui;te&;_il1 or th bi tel t at 'i' 9 _I D” y 0013-I-i-Bi. “In Bedford ali. Fl¢l°'l °“ Monday, August Ggi, Vemon River Dramatic Club placenta/their 5-act °°l“°<|¥ drdmo "'l1\c.AIlt»\t0i'_-" 1 ` 8010-li-l-8| _ _ “sour 'oi b routine lamb' 11°"- llli' forgiooilil, Aiqiilt Oth. Good Prices. t _your secretary at onoe. .A. Helene. ll ‘°0¢n1c to I rr tri :_-° iii? » ~ not-a-t-ti W or-it nrsmtiu crab will ie? . ‘A rifle bullet with s ra 30 l I - 1 fcations with nl 1 A . V ‘_ ilesmt .lt 'hlllxy Mental. Ice ,wh md ln mltiai velocity of 82 perfect condition. This forms Dlrt lehd°"d_hhh hh, me mmmeht of 001100. . Canada Leads _ _ World In News ` Print Production (Special to The Guardian) UFPAWA. Aus. 2.~Tiie i-eport bf the bureau of statistics of the pulp Mid Duper lndustry for 1921 shows this the most important manufact- uring llldil-Stry in Canada with re- production and exports more than the rest of the world, combined. The total value of pulpwood pro- duced in Ci1nada's forests shows un increase of 3.2 per cent. The total Value Of Dillfl manufactured de- ¢l`°flS€d by 0-6 Der cent and the total value of paper pruduged in nt _ _ that eiwll Ill’-l-l0li Sliilll Wll_creased by 8-4 per cent. ‘i he ' '@_<§-1)*- Comp. Must Assume Responsibility _ ive at the in ;“mor,;,g,'m,=“_"' m\‘-w"m inches s seems his been dvvflf of I ¢\rir° _°f 'lm W" ".‘ l."°“Y such subjects. with it he has ity- U'-52;” 4 ___w_',______, ~ ‘ sua-e-a-aioi»dl\rUill°j'°_ * _ _ X ‘ _ _ 1 ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ » Bald to production and wages. Can- ada leads the world in newsprintf Late Lady Agnes 0’Donohue, wife of Sir James 0'Donohue, who died n Toronto recently. She married Sir James in Galaway where he had been mayor for seven years. H: was kiiiglltud by King Edward Vll in 1903 during the first visit ever paid by an English king to ‘the west cotuii. of Ireland. ' Du Cherie. N. B.. S0.i»U1°dl'tY. Allsiiiii cerned that they accepted the elec- __ _ - _ _ _ Mal Stall AW” 2" :$2 sr.';°‘:."“ “°r;::‘ an 01,, World St, ,,f.",;S. T B F dl M , mel ‘°‘°°“ tr ~ ' y_ om nw epresen r cc n ua angsaear _ _b htfm-3g50by anagemwo "' |made at a meeting of the various for the dergessed industries. Mean- u u_ _O e oun n 6 hrirtligbeen instructed to secure them I mmlttee held in the general of- while thc overnment is extending ' f must in Indian stamps, flies butldslng herc last night. _ft _is_sunie |,_i_i_ivate___§onsei{vativi nienilzg;-s F For _ or B' spec tdti tbt e fl n sxd n ng c urges poss e _ _iliggguiid p\f;l1'son£; wivillll Ytttgiid the ii$i;]i:;ii‘es oi safeguarding. More _MON FRE-A-L~ Qll“~_-_Aullllsl ?-_N0 Cd l-lie l1USt€l‘¢ Cilfl/2 °f it Lilufell' . . r 1 , 1 1 t i in ti. soo con civutivr member have “lil lil Cilllaflil 0591> ll H0110' flelfl tion hill. accentuated tht startling pic" C and two Spec” in ns W rm d Stl E he ihdgsmcslfoi the .titist who specializes in ar design of a rock that towers fiom a fPlEil_GES CUNSE _RVATIVE PARTY TUIMPLEMENT |i|iN.iIl-iii REPURT When We Sit On The Right Oi The Speak- er, Says The Hon. R. B. Bennett, It Will Be Our Sacred Du ty To Give Effect To These Recommen dations.-Conservative Leader At New Glasgow. _ _ NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Aug. 2.-‘sed for uction on the recommenda- In the industrial centre of New tion respecting the steel industry. GIHSSOW. Hon. R. B. Bennett. W' The only answer that came back night pledged thc Conservative par- from the government was that the ly 10 SUPiJ0l‘t the recommendati0l1S Maritimes were whining too much.” of the Duncan report in respect to The Conservative leader went on: the ccl.1 and steel industries in thel"While we were crying for bread Maritime provinces. ' they gave us a stone; while we were MONCTON N B Aug 2-The mier Baldwin emphasized the piin- ' Another boy m the same school, ' final arrangements for the Canadian giple 01 gnllective regpongibillty for Henry John whsom hams h keen 1 National Railways Employees first speeches by individual ministers and collecwh bought me blwk as 3, P 2116 annual picnic to be held ut Point wus assured by the Ministers con- ~ - _ spec,,h,_,°,, and ammged for mem be run from Moncton to Point du now ionic ie mp Cmtectuml moms than Montreal _ _ mountain lake U o th all of 5331;; t;)r__‘:_°e°l‘1°1‘:_;"‘;,‘§_"l'fail_"h‘;’§rfmg Lsocmfn supporters of me pulley Tucked away in odd coincrs of the his studio hangs aria) lilnfiniisllived ex _ slmce will be l’l`°V’ded for l'h°s" in a stonc's throw of St. James born on the rugged gulf coast, near lmvelllllg by l“°l'°l` cm* _ L M street‘s "Temples of Finance" Plmouskl Trains will leave Monc on s a on --- _ ` ' .. _._ ..._ tl ;‘r.r;;i;“.:.t.:.':§.:‘.i.*:.:;":.ra; rr ...Ts"r.“‘i..?;§.i;;“ an.: mn: 1030 ii- m~ The Specllll lfillll lf*l1V‘ LONDON A“3~ `2' _ Dlamonds terfront, are rare scraps of seven- though he can dispxlay plleasing _ing Moncton at 10.40 a. m. will pick worth ten million dollars are b0lli2 remth century building craft that fruits of occasional adventures in (UD €lTlPl0Y00S l1l0ll8 tllc line. An nd. sought by a crew Of Uli Gencml Plc' cargo of diamonds intended for m mhz mmm of moohhgm ' and Where she went he went. When she nic committee. W. R. Rogers, Gen- London _ tml? this purpose he has created __ was on the stage ammo Tweet.. Wu eral Chllilllllllii U- C~ Glllwple- Vlce The captain was warned that o special moohhght hossesswe of H left in his cage in the wings. Cliairmulli C. A. DlX0l\» S¢0\‘¢lfill`Y1 German submarine was known to hmmuhg charm that is not easily This went on for several years. “General Committeel M- F- T0i“P' be in the neighbourhood of Belle m he shaken from the memory Then came the tumlng point in his kins. Traffic Manager; F. H. Kin- 151.3, and that it's,oommo.nde\- had Moon" ht is dangerous .mm for career. 'lfhetwo players were ap- near Purchasiui! Asellt: A- E. Pialitworders not to allow the Belgian shin hhmwm 3 Those who ha,`,e' come w peering at Watford, and "Little Comptroller; W. N. Rippey. Superin- to roach the Havre. They were at gmt m',_hc attempt th describe hs '_lhv;ee£;_;mrf&st£?£ie:e_pg:_w:hei: tcndent: F. O. Condon, ,Principal all costs to brcvelllf lflle l»W° mmm" mysteries, wasting good paint and P _ Asst En inesr' W E Barnes Gen- pounds' worth of diamonds from h as hd msumh ood subject; Thomas Felix. Elq.. black_ and hun l g M 'tive' Power* Geo E reaching England. But the Elisa- ca vl 1; But mfs! mm -mah' i!I’Y°l0°!lll3{ “W0 Pl'°Wll“K l'°“l`l‘l- em Supa ner(-,ai supt cdr Equip-` betviile put our tb sea in suite oi '$0 §,§m’;'d hh ,,,,,,,,c"cm.c‘f,, as B; So. forgfei-y's sake. "Tweet" was Mcc°.y' ay Ni km-sph Federated warnings. and later it was learned des’ her M furniture has camhoum taken on _ tlialtagc, with the per- mmt’ F' ' ‘ C ` 11' titrated that she had been torpecued just ded* th, that 'Wham or n t iormm. They gave _their usual Tnml A' Bourque' pgderdtee 05 Belle lie- 'l`l‘° “PW °°°l‘ lt’ *ll* it uwnitu tldgmimie the ihlmitabie lm “S “` "“"°' "hd "‘°“' °° "he" Trades? .gnihigé ndemwdlboais' and there was no time to_ ohgghfl h uhdnhhd mmm Blue? amusement, they found the canary Irados. 0 _ ' S V any or the precious conslgn- Pu le? T1 In h would Joining in. _He harmonised with Trhdtbl -mlm °N°lll- F°dQ"°l'°d u e (nm dl Green? rp le ym' and accompanied them, d. when Tftdesi °°°"¥° °'"°l"' F°d°'“'“°d mlrrlhoolttliimmaaivsge vessel Artig- "°|§ °“‘l°f mf “V1 hf‘°h°“r‘l‘ _'§“f, "5 necessary. improvised on R own. 'n'“d¢55 blll°l’° Rlm°"d5°“' Fedemt' iv d on the scene. with a °° ° ne mm ..“ Y “ y At the end it was the canary. not lie “fi” 2 things he has rem A iight that d ; 0.0. Gillespie, Recroa- - '_ th rf M hem _ ed T" "_ "mcrew oi experienced divers able to hem. ,M on ,md 0,. nm le gzd wnse ._ nsulilin i»l°l\ club- mg' ers' Recrea' work at n. depth of 150 fithoms, and D BU _ Club: 0. A. Dixoilrgtti-cation Club: the most power-fu] ¢|mh.o_m“hew cr£_i_i;nii\____t:1tisMr:di;_r_i_c_i;.i_i__£ 21:8 t;w_h ‘ “uhh HB cum on the ‘me to 'red Bowers. Recreatlvu Civil: M” writ.; by any vessel. shrouded th “wh of ,he md st iihd r. surety valve; he ioitlit it res- osuviu, Recreation club: Miss* 'rue ruhium shi has new been mme mofghw _Y mm, ,ami ther-ui on-uw. entitled to inet-me M l G““a°¢' Ré°'°°"°" cmblll°C°ll¢d 55' me m'€¥“°' T° “Mm of the Mother House of the étsters lm’ umm' M M' “mem arms _ Lockha t. Recreation _ id, 1,-new d¢¢|¢,_ . _ _ fourfold. _ _ Min lie-fi°l\ f the we Wil °°“ *hor the congregation one throw N" .wma h ,o lm' m “mm °l"'"i "f{|mmm§hi§‘u:§~l?:n%’y;netsVl h”"",,,§""-‘i~l,'§§ hllvifuitrfnlmthdifl l"‘°"'_“’ M” “mv ‘“‘”' '°"“l‘“ °’_ at the 'ri-oouaero. as hu hm his i‘3l."'lt...'i»'ii.....?’ "° ' ' ‘ ,,““°‘,.,.,,, ii. t l1wlli"ll\f~\»a»i"fl\\°1\""§i"'i..§‘I."‘$".'.1f‘.'.. .u it ...ora "el let "“°°*=°'i~_fl>"-°e - 1°"- Y' --- the "ft Will!" WW- for the eiguit of om buiiaihwi' ‘Y °’ ""°’"' "ml “""l’°°“°7' °l‘“°’ ‘ #nw sum- ou one oi the divers,.hWm, “shui me meh, mhmh' ».nd~vbiume otha votes. u or moo bi-ou ht up s islet ivorv tusk in ,wh M, Wm hu, nmt°lI_ by °t'°iw0t-tl and busiest commercial districts, with- perlment in moonlight and surf. .l Most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, ~ __ . “I can only say,” the Conserve- asking for the implementation of who has been appointed to suc- Sil0l¢9iim“l; _;“;& :'lk‘;'Ll';§’é _ _ tive leader emphatically declared, this report, they gave us empty pro- coed Dr. Randall Davison, Arch- S iS 11° 9fl°l` n W _ that so long as we sit on the left of mises." bishop of Canterbury and prelato of these are covered bv - HHS ers re i a tonnage. HS I e nh (Specm to The Gmrdmh) the Speaker in the House of Com- Heralded by the skirl of bagpipes all England, whose resignation has Wlislllflilifoll nav* 33” me W _ _ nions, we will insist on these recom- Mr. Bennett was well received by buf' lllPl’0V¢d bi’ 01° lillil- among Great Bmmg? ha?hT'§2.| %eA,FLg‘ hifimtgjo' ‘_ SIS- y e u e mendations being carried out and, the large audience who gathered to l mllynaapgsnirsd umigx of Ways uiid'Cuillilsystai,l;d` tdnlght ith; »-- _ when we 'sit on the right of the hear him. The auditorium, where “ fm of _..‘.2£1?‘?§i...;‘".€......i;§;:...XY;“i~`li1i .“:.“:..‘;;.°:f.:..r..“;.i;*.:.‘;‘r.’..;‘; _»i‘2°£'i sciwbibo s Lack “greewegt lc°nf:st5 slmplliy asimh Zn me welmndtclanfsl other iniiiisters wiio have openly us they iiifect your coal and steel ion. Mayor W M Hamiltork deliv- y y iprocu - ec ara on regar - e a c no govcriimen a 0 - ' _ _ _ l __ - ' ' ' a;mr5§1 building programs as con- ligation., There was ii direct con- ;‘;‘é‘?_‘;;“l-?_;i__ i>_l_:>ete?:t_;?_r;e__i_;i_1_c;:_ie el§)<;t_i;_1_1i iii;lii;st_i_:_e_;_,_d_ “Members of the Con ererdwhinbgihigloi:.dhi;e__s§_;fwv;e;c<;)r_ri;!_ Speculation . h i. t. b i. tl ' ’ . ` ' ' shms under mom wnBuTb? (Que wellveen le govemnlem “mf were rebuked by Premier Stanley servative party have steadfastly sented to Miss Mildred Bennett. sis- may be described genera Y ‘I e S E gate company and th” Baldwin at t0duy'S S€SSl0Il Of U10 Dressed in parliament for action on ter of the Opposition leader one LONDON' Aug' 2`_A twelve' mal' meh ww” Wm ln' company must assume “H resl)°"Sl` cabinet the recommendation affecting the from a little girl dressed in kilties year'°ld schwlboy in Newwn Au- l'll° °l‘h" M "8 plans mr bmw 'md obugaucn' “ml he be' It isl understood that henceforth coal industry. The report was made Col Thomas Cantley M P for bon’ Smith Dewm' rubbed ms eyes °'“l‘°“?~ d“’"°l"’“‘ and “eved lt ‘”°“ld' T° l”"’“’“" the GW' the individual ministers are to re- in 1926 This is uow 192s The ses- Pictuu said ie isiutive 'ste ' ii 1d 1” ”‘°’“‘l““°“" the wh" dw so that each will know ernment an inquiry will bc made by hhih from expressmg their pe,.s,,,,_ sion @1927 went by ,_he'SeSshm of he mga" to reiwre re wg; 20221 when he received s. telegram from lt bwndsfu the Department and an engineer' ul opinions on such matters too op- 1928 went by and nothin has beentions in th t l ’ l i d _ London to say that he would be me agreement that lgsmgpnl Sherwmd' °f me Department oflenlv pending decision us! to what done The page is still gwhite and in this dlsgrfcse SVI; lifes till; psaid $950 for 9' block of “me to the success o e 68- Railways and Canals, left tonight to " ' - 1 ' ' ’ S mils- tl...-nml ue :;._:2.i “2::“::..f°:‘.;‘.s‘°;;2.t._:§ ‘.;:...“’;::.°.2.‘;.“f;‘;;;~..“"tr tr. if.r.:§“...‘.:‘°...:;.’":.';'.i.':.°‘..".i. :resets ,_ 1- my ge, is remvl/ed. Ml B 0011.' ment will also have ii representat- - . . ` _ 05’ iS DYGDR 118 C °l` ' quest' el'I3..cC?§ll?)3ON Aug 2--The differenc- an so mr gl’n;lioil|i:.,Sle]i§l:ei(§ilgntilg:31l;nrl:1i0d':1nEil:`,h‘s lack M pemmcwny in parting resumed in me spring' _ "'_* _ es in thc cabinet over the principle The Conservative party. Mr. Ben- Canada. , with mem' . eat Britain, during thc ne _ _ . f B .L. h . d _L hen d d l ik __ l The block, consisting of nine Oi for the agreement, dis- 1 - D1 S“f°g_“‘“d‘“g_ ° _ .rf 'S ln “.5 ` pmcee B ' md 1 ewlse pus" the finest Indian stamps to be' J. N R ries which were indicated during ---~ -__-~~ _ hrh,h_ed_ was found whether with h_ Fr ‘ rm reserves, but _ __ rsglrfigdslritg thlls 'is contained ' ' . . the l”""' fell' d“li5'iw°fe ‘°°lmp'f'sf)d ' number of separate stamps of the t hi l deals ure- Em 10 ees Plcnlc at confidential meet rigs o t ie to_- _ _ same issue in the hack of E mme the agreemen.w ci D _ I t It i _ __ h de__t d m . with naval matters. ne- S g°“°“‘ Y ““ F” °° ‘ family Bible by aschoolbov. Wll° --- political circles. It is believed Pre- - offered mem for sale at $5 each to be sold by auction and at the ---<0->-l (Canadian Press) MACON, Ga.. Aug. 2.-W. L. (Young) Strlbling, Macon boxer. has laid claim to the `worid’s heavy- weight boxingltitle, which has been relinquished by Gene Tunney. Rev. G. Buckingham Addresses Meeting Last night in Heartz Memorial Hall a meeting held under the aus- pices of the Women’s Chl”lStlim Temperance Union was addressed by Rev. G. Buckingham, of Ottawa- Rev. H. Johnson, who presided, opened the meeting with devotional exercises. Prizes, consisting of Testaments, werethen presented by Mrs. W. H. Johnston to four youni! P90910 f°i‘ proficiency in the study of the four Gospels. The prim winners were: Doris Simmons, Francis Simmons, Lawrence Toombs and Marjorie Ford. Mr. Buckingham then showed various lantern slides. among them some illustrating the building to be erected at Ottawa as a memorial to the women of Canada. He then gave a discourse on the pearl of great price-the kingdom of Heaven, and went on to com- mend the Womens Christian- Tem- perance Union for their wor_r in encouraging the boys and gl is of the country to study the works of Jesus-particularly His wonderful paragraphs. H asked those present to set their hearts in their lust waking mom- ents at night io think on this one pearl of great price, and to call it to mind constantly during the day. Mr. Buckingham then gave read- ings from the Parables of Jesus, il- lustrated by lantern slides. Sacred solos were sung by Miss Linnie Aitken. Mrs. Lee Wanen. Mr. Harry Craswell and Mrs. W. E. Fletcher. A chorus was also rendered by the Primary Department of the Sunday School. Miss Mae Stems accompanied th vocal numbers on the piano. seed. he harirznonissd splendidly “Annie Lau ." But it required a waltz. a form of music to which he is most partial. to show him at his‘§st. He accom- panied gailantly. then, when the man-made notes died away. improvised merrily on his own 'perrrmliiinmtlggyomh' trioittes tim e than most great align). He h bright lights. sim ting in in is #E iii iii ’ .Courtney Plane Dow he eeds sunshine. tomshsiiiinriog atbisbest. and nothing will make him utter a note n In Atlantic, But _ Not In Danger (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 2.-A radio mes- sage assumed to be from Capt. Frank F. Courtney, flying from Hor- ta. Azores Islands, to Newfoundland. said today that the aeroplane G.C.| A.J.I. was down in the Atlantic at' approximately latitude 42 degrees north. longtituds 41 west and need- ed immediate help but was not in imminent danger. The message was picked up at 4.52 a. m. Eastern Standard time by the| transatlantic I l n e r Tauconla| which relayed it here. The Francon- ia's message said “G.C.A.J.I. is down in water, approximate position 42 north, 41 west, wants immediatel help but no immediate danger, stea- mers Cedric and Celtic are handling it" The position given in the mes- age is approximately 'i20 miles west northwest of Horta, Azores Islands, rid 800 miles southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland. il. LATER. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.-A radio message from the S. S. Columbus tonight says that the steamship Mirmewaska found the Courtney plane at 42.27 north latitude and 39.05 west longtitude. Death Of Mrs. __ _ _ _W. S. Fielding (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Aug. 2.-Mrs. Hester. Fielding, wire or Right Hou. w. s.i Fielding, former Canadian Ministeri of Finance. one of the capitel’s most- distingtdshed women in social and- philanthroplc circles, died at thel family residence last night. She had been failing in health for near- ly four years. The noted lady was soon to have celebrated her eight- ieth birthday. it/Irs. Fielding was born at _St. John. N. B., the daught- er of Thomas A. Rankine, she was married to Mr. Fielding on Septem- ber 'i, 1876. Following her marriage she lived in Halifax, where her husband was the managing editor of the Halifax Chronicle, until 1884 and later pre- mier and Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia from 1884 until coming to Ottawa in 1890. 1- SPECIAL BROADCAST MONCTON. N. B., Aug. 2.-Al special brhoadcast from radio sta- tion C.N.R.A. Moncton, has been ar- lranged for Friday night. August 3rd in connection with the visit of thel young ambassadors of empire to the Maritime Provinces, who are now. on board the S. S. Alaunia, of thel Cunard line approaching Canada. It` is expected that they will land at Quebec Sunday, August 5th, and af- ter a sight seeing tour of the Cityl will leave shortly afterward the same day for the Maritimes. Spec- ial radio equipment has been in- stalled on the_A1aunia, so it is ex- pected there will be no difficulty in the broadcast being picked up. This special programme includes an address to the young ambassa- dors by Sir Henry W. Thomton, President of the Canadian National Railways, the musical portion tp be provided by artists representing the three Maritime Provinces, Rod E. MacLeod, and St. Andrews male quariette of New Glasgow, Ben Wag- ner, violinist of Charlottetown. P. E. I., and the C. N. R. A. salon orches- tra under the direction of Ida Brem- ner Malcolm. The broadcast will commence at 6.80 or 7.00 o‘clcck. *--£4-}_*i watt! HALF A 0occ,&‘_:1'_t'.' is Moss Nufaifious *fi-its -fins _ HOLE | ti, 2", '~'Q\ ». -/` t 951 '“i;ff`i Toronto cloudy . . . . . 82-62 Montreal cloudy 'I0-54 Quebeccloudy...... 72--2:8 Halifax cloudy ._ 'lt-00 Bt. John foggy 07-55 Boston clear 00-48 New'York clear Bidi! and tomorrow morning at 1.06. sun sets this mum; ut 'uv rises tomorrow moming at 4.40. after 10.30 p. in., when he tucks hit and imder his wing and goes to §. gttqarrriyofficoil. !romti'i0f°Nl“°f¢ll‘°°l1l‘°-. ' .. ,_ " ~