THE WESTERN IGUARDIAN ii-¥“;5""°'*"“°."’; in left llh. gong laarbifiégshlq-Wfitgiwumrolrowmguuum flesh water at |—."" ~.~ r ~ g The ancrdis_n_=I'rlIl~bp delivered to say homo in lunuumlsg -1 .100. mines. Phone and for on. mung: I IISTIIGTIVE -I : if ’ -"-onosnmo csiba '11: . morninx and mm? W‘- barley. oats. Bed —llMIM.llEE the Guid tar- '‘''"=°°* ** ’35lnd tsaieofoaindv up. AirlSquadron’s. Work Qiificult outinsrnollflagsas Llpton's' ':?“'mm”““o UIIIIIE §'.?.."‘i?r'5.°." ‘Z and ti your in gsisus-aux’ row no u. .~',i‘ay10l’ D111!’ 00-. y _ !lEI.LlIIII fi_-Iwur. (Entity and 1 it famous the wuld WITH UADRON. R.C.A.F.._ l who r.:°'"°§:°' °‘“.......m“°'§E D . ca 2 ere v would be showers all day. At the shrine whm IIFIIWI :m- It mu, June 14--Under very diff ‘In’ '0‘ ‘ Km." gun circrunstanoes, mainly fog ugh the sheen; that at reduced th glasses every time she came past the planes, there were few on deck and neither the r. the Queen could be seen. outside at bill, pre- 9}’ ings w ch sheltered \brldge a.nd deck. In entrance to Charlottetown harbor. a number of boats large and smalll . TEST '. test was taken. of 8 milk ‘ re and submitted at the 19811 of the Town council. oumdlan Air Force tub. in rendezvous ‘ V Canadian Navy and carried trols , trait and around .- Royal conrvoy for.three hours and fifteen minutes betweenOhs.r- loltetown, cape '1‘or-mentlnc and of the threatening '- .’ L. Boswell , . Walter Moi.-sughlin — -— — as Harris —— — — — rs. § tysrnong them. At 1.10 the bomber squadron circled several times over char- lareweil salute and _ the water at 1.20. coming to moorix‘.»gs ‘.':t as the rd red E‘g".‘bt Lieut. R. Mair,‘ 0.0.. to . harbor here fully manned. cial ph&r‘.glel‘s could be» invited Th sitforgwhilem nus! eaD&h_y________a° ship, t2>d:yl:"¢,ae c0!ied1iY:; fou.r& me“ D31" (5°h°°”' "' ‘" 3:3‘ May Confer Over Indian ‘Question CAPE TOWN, June 14 —(GP)—A settle the Indian has _ Crow Nearly Marooned While refuelllna, the sea had ohsr_rged'from' almost a flat calm the crews became less mar-ooned on their -pitching. tossing flying boats. Event all the aaruenay became thefr blight and sent a fast motor launch which. lay smart: msnouevring. mans-zed tlhe ofl all herds without damag- . ,_ which.‘ whiletre-... rent in ei fiagshi.p,,i1yinig officer 2'. . Carpenter, in helmet and gog- les ept li-mi tllfewtfip M the plane ln.t<lcc navigation cabin behind. into parliament which would et- feot Asiatic residence, tradin ion led to south African government ts be to the conference and will introduce temporary measures j Toys SIDELIGH3? {poi}?-’TEN AMUSING cnmsm. V.sl:i.l:'N’€'l!-‘B . Queen unvlflcnt by up wayside. ‘sues chance scrane or when on the surface of the k r. tgis id .nts and mcrgotigm. 91511:?! or close in below. it would area inut.e's inattention '~ 1053!? the exact vosiflon or the <9 B. Oarscsllen n kept close iouolr iwi ll‘li,',i'.*.vt rseut. D. q. hugged llen. she'll divorce me." it and rerrdted in ______ t. has me mom; chiefs ilrommthe six avement helm whq; pstifi for “war Over cane" Senator cl-yde I-Ierrin said his luaution Queen “"4 And Water’ all '?e‘v?:!at}g:rt?d‘:§ harbor nestlin alongside the two Iiioedhis"ba"ship.: in-ooze’ ’ ' . 9° u.d return 94) Q1‘;- ""l° two way more !‘ k “M Dart'cuisr —-—— Hunt, rxespondsnts duir ti ‘o visited by Their lotootrain the “Inlrspot tie‘? siuiggk hunk with saw Canada onhliqlll-1 sbou-toith gin:-l:at»St.&!o}inEi HM)! I . genoeiosliowthey fromth train .A"reet!oo'ersaidthewuh- thewh. lnstogitv 0 ‘O: was the " _ ‘ ‘nPdl'0g:8|Rlgy£l0 King and Queen "" '-'£"i§la,&nd Born T‘ War ' Veteroni ~Ri)){a|t)7f At ’I3ji¢tou §1nHisJf',‘ , ~ Munich-me“ :55 . .?;§§;5'§'i’” E _a .. 5!. E??? :93 gr 0 A my the mm "P W79 /W/"/7 Aer 7éKi'n§ C5/'terZs Z/It/e liver _.__.L . and Mrs. William Hughes; Mr. M:rs..J. Welter Jones; Mr. and E5‘ Legion Makes Fine Showing toontkiued nun use 1) be particularly treasured by Allie n chatted for some three minutes Members of irhe Oolpr Party W2 Council of Ohs.rlottetow'n.— R 1-! Mrs. sr.s..I-rsnmegey: Dr.and James E. Blanchard; Llout. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Heath l\I.:.:{ntYNZ Dr. F. ;' Mr.' and Mrs. K. M. ders; Honourable . H. L. Palmer; His Hon- rrrgrrgg Dennis and Mrs. L. R. Allen, 9 r Mrs. A.llen- Hon Marin .ls.nt and Mrs. Gallant; Hon. .1. be: th the Confeéllerstion . - Ohun e ..’9.€.r‘3.l“3.‘.’...‘§‘r3.“~;r.t;‘a..r‘?.n§a.‘%‘tl.‘2...“? est the ‘WP her decks lined with Sailors stand: §§‘§’m”’§‘,f,§‘Qdm5m”‘° ':"“.zhi°tit':s~ :;*“.;*°°"°"~ W “«h°s%“st«mn fired mm Victoria. 1? M W }5"o“,fi§d °%g”‘&,§§d'm.5“°” °' and Queen then s . ace. Simon Nicholson. whose delibertaht- . mm *1 Robinson. . nrkins, M.C., I.B.M. obotnald ' Thlfie ‘ ljmestles ‘King GBOIEO and Queen $432!: down the gang nk, preceded by inst‘ 9 . y. I graciously, the Queen l dress and coat to match she wore - ' dtsabi a hat of the same material but of “non cases,” ‘or whom mm were ovigied facing dthe entrance. 'rh I darker blue. Gray shoes. a dou- ble strand of arls,and purse com- 13’ gleted her atire. on her left pel she wore a silver mapleleaf ff‘: ‘é$,‘:"’“ b°‘°"° set with diamonds. The Kin more the full dress mam Q uniform c an admiral-of-the fleet ter a few seconds of suspense a tremendous cheer arose when they dmcended the gangplsnk. ' Waiting for Their Majesties was Prime Minister Mackenzie King who introduced them to Lieutenant 'I'h81I' ME Governor Geroge D. Denlois and and Mrs. ‘Foster and Brigadier H. Boslr, officer Commanding E. military district No. 6. - Kemle The King then inspected the Islan Highlanders, commanded by catptsin James Coles. Their Ma - es es were introduced to the o - Jdhn ngcxénley, ficer oorfiggndin the Prince Ed- va scotia; Th Rlgh ward"!!! Eig landers, gal. S‘ A. o'su11rvari.{D a ir?.mMrs'. \ Dunning; .51. -Thomrnon and 0 onel oi’ the unit. Their Majest- two military men. Meanwhile the Saguenoy stood commander H. '1'. Grant, com- brought the Canadian destroyer man Mac . Mrs. slongsidet the wharf so gently it mun The 1.‘? 0,‘-1:,b1, -J. .1, 1; hes, 0 have broken an egg- M.-5.1.1“; shell, stepped down to the pier mm Mr, Mgt beh E. Arsenault Mrs Arsemu-. Their Meeaties then advanced W01-ghip Lean. gr’ 52‘: Grantfmurs. Grant. 1;1l§‘1;- would I: ind Their Majesties. along‘ the per to the royal car whlc was awaiting them with s motor-cycle escort. and on the seat J. L. D0 there was a handsome silver fox Piignourab ens. fur. The ueen looking‘ beautifully tailored. dd not seem to mind the light shower of rain which started to fall as she stepped into the car while there was no evid- Mm P“: once from the King he minded the wettini. ” ts prese Tumultuom Cheering MEj Cheering was deafening. Hun- dreds of small boats were in the destroyers. Flour Royal Gan- sdisn Air! ing boats orce which had escorted sir Majest- iu, sso/ted Northumberland stmlt. soomed and circled overhead. ‘mhfitngft Piers on each side of the Mar- N in‘e"wharf were packed with people, all cheering t the sight of Their Msjesties. ' mour or use Brass bands played moved skirl oi ‘the lpu sounded over the water as he klltie Guard of Honor gt up a new_ position on . Ma. . F. lelghtizer, M.M., . cosh. M. Robinson, D.C.M. 5. Hughm, M.M. ncly acknow c cheers of the crowds gorbh outside the bufldl , The cheering con was wearing a powder blue silk lgllnaii Burke and Mrs. B His Worship Mayor 0. J. Cooke and Mrs. Cooke. Kensingtcn; His Worship Mayor Willard Macflieill, Borden: His Worship Mayor George Macmtyre and Mrs. His Worship Mayor . Holland and Mrs. d. Souris; His Wozsh/ip Mayor J. .Condon and Mrs. Oondon, _ Arthur Carney, c.De.G. Conunandimg -Militia 3089“ G t Geo K in street . hh Them W95 a lull in the rain chreeg-ing :13 magcrafimcrons fgllowf and a hush in the crowd when the mg mem from the 50VeT9181.l8 D-Dpeflrred in 518110. 131- people lining both sides of the SW99“. ‘ Harry Dye. Robert L. Mollison, M.M. _ left Government House grounds Lieut. Colonel .1. J. and proceeded by my of Victoria Road, Queen.Rich- Canadian Mounted Police; Major George streets to Government House. Mrs A were welcomed by ill/rdeutfomdit iseovedlnttltenggg 111,1‘: heon - r . e o . n a c Mrs. DeB ois. Mayor E. A. Foster atv-‘ivgnch mefimuowmg guests were ht'Honoro.ble W. L Pi 1ri'g'r.I.'$13ut' CKl.ql€{ilee1l , r ne - Inspected _Guard 0! Honor mg?‘ ‘.1-‘$136 Earl 31 Amie The La y Nunhurnholmehihe Earl Mr A D. P Guard of Honor composed of 80 _‘ pickeai men oi the Prince Edward gbel Smith‘ 8” H . W. . - Commander and Mrs. J. J. Con- es’ automobile had ly. Ed'ucation—Dr. and Mrs. C}. D. steel; Reverend Dr. J. A. Murphy. Clergy—Righ-t Rm!-erend Monsig- neur_ MauLella,n: Mrs. G.C. Webster; Archdeacon and Mrs. Reverend Dr. Legate and Mrs Lezate; Reverend M-.rs.>I-lugh Miller; Reverend Canon and Mrs. Malone; PstrickMoMa.hon; Rever:"d Fath t; Reverend and Mrs. H. Denrton; Reverend and Mrs. S. C. Cooper: Reverend J. H. nt, and Mrs. Lynch. n—Colonel and Mrs.‘ H. D. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. sher- -and Mrs. W. A. Mclsagg Amputation Leaague—Mr. bowth Sovereigns’ arrival when they rose with the top down. The King was of Queen still wore the powder blue ensemble she arrived in. A division of the R.C.N.V.R. ilfld-Ell‘ the ccm.ma.ucl of Lieut. Frederic A. Large, and eon Captain whine. A. Burnett formed the Guard of :1, Captain M. Adeane, Dr e departure. A booming Royal is or II §..'t1.A.. I-tl,gl(;il.'flo|3d hi“ . pm. 9. Their jest.” ind boarded the l-I'.M-. As the way out of the harbor. cheering’ , . s... . . . town: nyder. of Montreal, I-Id-notary Dunn o c les spoke for several minutes to the g G the bade farewell to the Royal couple Esgutrh-east wind, swept out in the stream several hundred w°°d_5 M“’°"',G°“°”‘l yards from share, her docks lined h°"’5- B“9“‘“"" H‘ E‘ E0 Royal Visit-—Mr. and Mrs. with sailors standing at attention.-chm Mrs. amen urner: Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Ruey. Association—Commis— 1 Girl Guides Asgoc John Y. Iteoy, Provincial oner. Members of His Honours per- udqhiéi-Ionohable °“..lottetown. Later as th . . . . - 3°‘ m°“d°’ °‘ me “Skew”, wh° Dohatlxd, The mlionorahls Greel- ""‘ PICTOU. N. 5.. June is—r'itceen thousand persons. crowd to town of 3.000 normal and gave King George and beth a warm Scots‘ weloom hes. Chief Justice M hieson. Mr. Jusi n Mrs.JI".I. Andrew; Motor and Mrs. ms. In recognition of arduous work some it: .1“ only a. lo-an -ml. u.:e.oJ.’°"’:?om »:°f’..'v‘u'»’.‘.’.{’§'.'x‘5 scheduled or this to Quebec. Squadron Lea 73 bl’ 5000915)‘ l"iig~ht mm. H into those few minutes the E SE is: .3 5% :33? E E8 Party" could be from the cheering. the long line‘ of cars. heading for the . provincial building came in sight of each block. Prince Edward Is- -lenders yelled at the lap of their , lun . . - ' -Iinc—~uiuted» and looked ' vdstesidosstheroyalcsr movedslong therouto. The Queen. smiling’ as ever, won‘ allhearts. [st 'u‘.u.u.. snuiung ’ pptosohnd th Pro in- oil? . ms ehurin: main- odfrom e vast crowd: on Queen square wdioininl amok OM . ts. .. .« . W ‘Fstuiscsrpetsastspsot E‘ :3 it 3%: .2 E ? 3 ..l* 5.‘ i at SE‘ 33?: g 3%; ? E3 .23 drive through the recei the sodlatm of the thousands at §’ 3. 3 ed . embomed Island Had It: Big Day :“.:.w:..=:*::;‘:.r;..s~*:..~.2.~:*..‘;'.*: mum us had the bottom of use one. the coat . which was I it unable one in nits of the weather." Premier Msiesties The address is mountedvon id has been im- satin and purple suede and iy because of the with s nurr~‘e satin ribbsnd. A ire. butou 142- replies wilibe presen in the personal charm City Councllucharnber. 3' “W” '°°"'° Eleanor Holm Is‘ W w_:‘;;;"¢g,_};‘ “*° Granted Divorce ommunitv Ibirlt has fostered by the admirable go. - NEW . mm 0; .11 ghgu mg mg Eleanor Helm. former omrnpie; obiect og mgkin our wglcomg 9. swim star. today disclosed that ‘i§§$§§&§;s;s A impression has Ilv come throvgh. The news. she‘ been ‘made upon Canadians of‘ali saidcsme in a telephone call from needs and classes. and iv . who have sinsel‘. _ or Next, Supt. iiI.s‘r.e will , the in enloytng ths.visit both sidesod King and Queen become- linod in-&Mi's. Billy Ross. wife of the dim-'. an my-al pu-ty . hemp inrutivo Broadway showman . .GRA_£i:0US (continued from fl¢l,1) H Y Ma ' "am: V V our :ieat:yamu_.iectI in sturdy pioneers from the ritidi ‘ Isles and 1" agriculture ~- snd law-ab citizens of Your Maj Prov- Osnads. ve learned admire and r the many noble El Your Majesty's person to all sub- Jecls of the British crown. . Your Majesty's subjects of this * Province, of whom a great many boost their Scottish ancstry, use by the charm and dig- nity ol Her Most Gracious Majes- ty. Queen Elizabeth. We are confident that in no part of Your Majesty's vast do- mains are there to be found greater loyalty and devotion to Your Majesty’: Throne and per- In common with Your Ma._tesi7y's subjects in all parts ot ca.nsda.we are deeply grateful to Your Maj- esties for is. the first visit of ourKingandQuec-nwourcmm~ y I, therefore, in the name of all the_ people od Prince Edward‘ Island, cherish the hope tha.tYour Msjesties may be graciously pleas- ed again to visit Canada. at no distant date, accompanied by their Royal Highness-es, the Princess Elizabeth and the Princes Mu’- garet Rose. ~ THANE A. CAiMZP'B!iLL, Premier. Charlottetown Prince ndwais Island, Mich of June, 1939. ADDRESS FROM CITY To the King’: Most Excelw Majesty. May it please Your lvrsjesty: The Conpora-tion and the citizens of the Oity of Charlottetown ex- tend to Your Modesty sincere 1511 . loyalty of the “ exceed ours. V In this Province. named arfter the Duine of Kent, father otQueen. Victoria, and in this its capital City. named after an earlier :Brit- .. ish Queen. our citizens look baci’.” with pride to visits paid by other members of the Itoyul Family. Your Royal grandfather, Edward VII, as Prince of Wales, visited Charlottetown in 1860. and was or- ficislly welcomed in festivities ex- ~ tend over three days. ~ cial welcome was Before that decade was com- pleted, another son of Queen Vic- toria, Prlnce Arthur. visited on - e Duke Govemor—Ge:ner-al oi’ Oarieda. In 1879, s. daughter‘ of Queen Victoria..Her Royal Highness Prine oess Louise. while her husband.i7he Governo Marquis of Lorne, was r- ?»e-zel, visited ourhhoity. and was elcomcd more an pubus Iunoizirlr - Po the close ad the World W . p of wales. Your Majesty's brother. was s vis- itxrr to Char in sun. merof19l9.o.n¢iwasextendeda hearty by our 9 it 3%.? rem leasure visi to our shores. lgd that yam-resign, Beautifully Illuminated A plobuns of the illuminated ad- dress presented by the Premier to Their Majestic; annears in to- day's Guardian. together with I on of its unique features sflsflnsouvenir of Island craftsmen- p. of roses. thistles. and shamrooirs. At the top is the Island crest. at of arms of the city. and at the bottom of page two. the Union go): together with the Seal of the ‘ vcmr, June l4——rAP)-_ r long-svwaiied divorce’ has fin- her ex-husband. Art Jarrett. radio x