MAXIMS UFA MERCHANT ___- result of woe-thy resolutions. J Greet actions are not usually the l plowing Guardian. Founded i881 ‘ Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents REGllLlllIllNS APPLY i o P. E. |_S_iANll order Provides For j Compulsory Inspec- " tion of Carload and Cal-lot Shipments of Potatoes From Pro- vince. ' ' (Canadian PM") OTTAWA, Onh, Aug., 12.—A recent ‘mlnistrial Ofdfii" under the Root and vegetable Act. made by the Hon. W. R. Motherweil. Federal Minister of agriculture‘ Provides for the 00m- pulsory inspecti of carloed end csrlot shipments of potatoes from the province of Prince Edward Island. Prior in this order the regulations applied only to New Brunswick. Provision for this compulsory in- spection in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island has been made at the request of potato growers and shippers in the two provinces, and it is anticipated that as a result cf this ~ action there will be an increased de- mand for the potatoes grown in these two provinces from other provinces and from importers in other coun- tries. > ANNOUNCEMENTS. . COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Coming-Show and dance,‘ Odd; ‘ “ Hall, Montague, Wednesday. Orchestra. '12l5-8-12-2i "Come to the Indoor Circus in St. Patrick's l-Iall. Soul-is, Wednesday night». Aillillfi 14th. ‘1188-8-10-41 "linorald club taking hogs, lambs and fet sheep August 14th, in the forenoon. 120B-8-l2-2i "Millvfew Club loading live-stock. ‘Tuesday. Augllst thirteenth. Jenkins Broa. Body. ilsl-a-io-ai "Tee Party at Cavendish Beach. August 14th. Good supper. swimming and sports. Everybody welcome. 1l63-8-9-5i. "Dr. Clift. M. lie-Start now home )revention cure. Purdy Station, West- "Breekfest will be served by Ladies Aid P. E. I. Hospital to all who desire it, on the Exhibition‘ hounds. 'l21"l-B-l2-2i, "Afternoon tea and ice cream loclel at Corran Benn. Wednesday afternoon .end evening, August l4. under the auspices of C. W. L. 72l6-8—l2-3i “Meet me at Elliott Hall Thurs- liay. lath. The Rocky Point Institute are holding a big ice cream festival there. If not ‘fine following night. 7203-8-l2-l5th "Club loading hogs and 800d "l! calves at Hunter River, Thursday v lorenoon, August l5. Stock offered| lnuat be previously listed, Russell‘ Nicholson. , 7220-8-12-211 "Come to the ice cream social in sea View Hell Tuesday evening. All!» i3. Il not fine Tuesday evenlns 0n lhe following evening. 7208-8-12-2i "Reserve Wednesday Aus- l4 i" lhe picnic and tee. in Wilfred Inmen‘: iicld. North Tryon. undel- the suspi- us of the Presbyterian Church of lrycn. eMa-‘l-Aug 3:743 "Ice cream social Presbyterian Club grounds. Hunter ltivcl‘. ‘mill!’ lily evening, August 10th. _ ' 7242-8-13-21 I "The P. I. I. Hospital Ladies Aid l" serving meals under the amid stead instead Of in Main Bulldilifl curing exhibition. 7287-8-13-11 “Fellow the crowd to the Clyde Rim m; Wednesday. Ausuei 14th- lnd enicy all afternoon's out-ins. T" till i. A150 I08 men end drinks, etc. 7245-549“ "leer Me l! h M. Btu-Tm‘ asuirnnfm the Board vi tomorrow. WWW“? 1| making e lec- ture a view to lncreeelnl i‘ INCREASE 11v IMMIGRATION i \ (Special to the Guardian) O'I'I‘AW. Aug. l2-'I‘he volume of immigration from the British Isles end preferred countries showed e strong upward tendency in the last three months while the influx from non preferred countries has been greatly reduced. Between April l and June 30 a total of 77,730 immigrants came to Canada, an increase of l0 percent over the same months last year. Of the total immigration 84.06’! came from the British Isles, an in- crease of 46 per cent. Ilrom the Unit- ed States the figure was 11390, an increase of 2i. percent end from northern European countries it. . an increase of a percent. " DEATH 0F SIR EIJWARE KEMP (Special To The Guardian TORONTO, Aug. lz-sir Albert Edward Kemp, one of Canada's most prominent and impacted sons. Member of the Canadian Senate end Minister of Militia and DQ301198 1°!‘ a year during the World War, died at his summer home at Bobcaygeon earlyloday. He celebrated his ‘list... birthday Sunday. Sir Edward's dI-b occurred at ii a. rn., nearly an hour after he was stricken. He apparently had been in excellent health and only yesterday played golf on his private links. Lady Kemp and her daughter were awakened by Sir Ed- ward when hlsdistress baseline acute and they were st his bedside when the end came. Dr. Kelly of this town was called, but on his arrival he found life was extinct and said death had been caused by In It‘ tack ofTcute indigestion. Cardin Confers With Fishermen ....._ YARMOUTH. Aug., l2.—’I‘he cnanr in; of the lobster rlshina sewn i» open on March i5 and close on Juno I _ .-,// The Polo's Paper ;<s.-. RlflIIEI x/y. a './,/, Covers Prince Edward 0W“ rag-rut»- A» ""'"‘vwvwe\ \ Island Like the Dew e CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, “AUGUST 13,1929 I Gives Up ‘Work -~ l lnndon, England, despatches state thetitlsbsllevedflaeioyalfsmllyis concerned over the health of Prince George who recently cemeelladsllpub. lie engagement and also abandoned his work in the foreign oflce because of lndlsposiiion. “Duke ” Sclriller And Party Safe i (Canadian Press) THE PAS, Mans Alli, _.¢ Tom Creighton, Lake for Wager Bay two weeks ago. Monthly Meeting Of Summerside Town Council l5 instead of March and June first < as at present. was the chief 10mm” which the fishermen of this 599K101! l placed before Hon. J. P. A. Cardin. minister of Marine and Fisheries. when he met them in m" B°°Td °t Trade rooms lest eveniiiB. He WM accompanied by Deputy M11114"? M Fisheries, W. A. Found and his sec- "tar-y, Antoine Lussier. "Reserve August 19th. for ice cream festival in Milton Rink. 7361 "Lawn social at Freeland Hall. Tuesday, August 13th, 7 to 10 p- m- 7243-8-13-11 "Come to the lawn party at APP!“ R034, August 15th, in aid of Orphan- ,” 1m "Buying lembs and hogs at my barns till noon ‘Thursday. Aulllsi 11ml- Everett wedlock. "Come m the tea party at Bl- George's, Saturday. Al-llllli 17m» ‘(092-8- 13-31. escome u; the W, M’, S; féltivfll. Union Road. Tuesday. Aulll" 13th‘ Band in attendance. 732544341 "Dame end ice cream sogial l: Ls. .Wednelday. , usus 5mm” n’ 1226-8-13-21 14th. n 3mm- Mills, Vernon River. Wm 10th further notice close efterAulilif- ~ "sa_a_“_m .___..- Cl b lo sins M“ "m" "Mmm u l 21st. mt with lzao-a-ls-al gnd Ill. SHCGP» Auiu!" Mercury. klll d BJOCIIXIIOTQ’ Bee “ A “who e at Borden to- . 12834-1841 Night of Mystery" night. ..__-_ (7ILLID—-The ice creeln eo- "CAN to have been held in Pownsl Wednesday evenina. M153: ciel which wee l4, hes been wtwnfl- asauyml llvq moi-nu“. August 14th. Welter B. W69". "Bllyml TIQl-B- 13-31 fowl Wednesday 8 till 12. rzsele-ls-il men-aq- 1 ‘ live fowl- Thursday. 'last night nu Worship Mayor Lid c light linemen at the town's expense. oeived to be dealt with later. ltyh court in which the were sent up to the Supreme Court. In the report of the police com one of the prisoners were , The men had been arrested iak let them walk outl “tr-THO safe arrival of “Dukc"_ Schiller and his party at Baker Lake, Men., was reported today in a message from e. mining 'man, a member of the trio whole plane had been reported missing and for which afseerch has been in progress. The other member of the party is I. Humble, mechanician. The massage from -Mr. Creighton was a formal business communication addressed to his secretary. Miss May Bells here, and contained no ctplenation of the planes delay in reaching Baker Lake The machine took ofi from Baker At the regular monthly meeting of the Surnmerslde town council held stone and ell the councillors. except- ing Councillor Phillips tiling present. bills amounting to the sum of. $18,000 were passed. Resolutions were passed authorizing the light and power oom- mittee to proceed at once with the work oi! installing a new engine at the plant and to expend whet money was necessary to do ab; that electric light consumers having their services dlscontlnueq We charged one dollar for reconnection, that s. telephone be placed in the residence of the electric A communication from Dr. Farrell suggested that all cows owned within the town should be registered wes re- Some lengthy correspondence between the townand the prohibition commission regarding e claim by the former for appropriation o! a prohibition fine and also correspondence regarding a blll oi costs of a suit in the Btipendi- prisoners mittee Councillor Moore brought up the case of three prisoners who had been copped in iail by the police and had been allowed to walk out. Police Offsets Murray and Linkletter and and being celled upon. explained the cir- cumstances somewle-t as follows: en by the two officers to the il at about 2 a. m. on Monday. The Jeiler couldnotbsarousodaethsbutlon ofthobellwesoutoforderandtha three prisoners were left in charge of the leilcre eon who‘ said he would, _ tell nu father. This he appears not 10:11!" WW ll ll" W"- "W i‘ m"; have done until breakfast time. 111,9"! 51h "l" “M'- émw“ m‘ ' the meantime the lauor found mall-Q“ 401"" Imh" W‘ “"7 “m” prisoners welkinl about end notPQFWQMl "W! IINTW“ PHW- ‘l’ knowing what they were there foliillibtoilee owrenrflml-Mmw ference. Special To The Guardian Till.‘ HAGUE, Aug, lz-‘rhe Fin- ancial Ccenrnittoe of the Conference on Reparations Adjustment again averted temporarily today the crisis which flood it with the action on British proposals for revision es the Yflun: plan. m committee met to- day but adjourned soon afterward until Wednesday. without taking any action on the resolution im- mviaion of the You»: plea which m. non. Philip Snowdoll. lritish Chancellor of the mchsquer, put before it. W. Snowden today made public ihetextofeeablelramreulivadby him from Ramsay MacDonald. brit- ish Premier, endorsing his stand at the Reparations l‘ . ‘me clbluram said: "The rlnenclsl Com mittee (of the ltcperstlons Confer- ence) may make a most serious mis- tlke end may wreck immediate pros Nets of settlement unless they un- derstand quite finally that m; g1. pens roport (that adopted at Peril wbfldyins the Young plan) requires reedlustlnent to meet the Jllst claims o1 this country. , “Irrespective of party or section the country supports the use you have made. Every newspaper es fer as I heveseen backs you. All parties in tbs House of Commons stead by m . “I hope most sincerely your col- lelluoe on the Financial Comn-lissiou F REPORTNEEDS READ_._I__US TING? Ramsay MacDonald Endorses Stand. Taken By Philip Snow- den At The Reparations Con- l i l l l l i \ consideration of fair play as between; country end country compels recon-i sidsrstion of some of the reooinmen~ dations of the experts mport. l “Our action hitherto is promoting‘ settlement of Europe on a basis of goodwill is proof we vrisb. this cen- to succeed both on its poliii~ cal and its financial sides but we have reached the limits of ‘ _uit- able burden bearing." Virtually all hope of a successful ‘ e for the Conference at the preserittimewes L ‘ ‘today with ‘she messade of the British Pre- mier which showed clearly that it was useless for other nations in hope for any immediate change in the British posit‘ As s consequence Conference circles generally conced- Od that the only solution would be toilndeformulatesoivethecldlis or adjourn. the F ferencc fcg two months until after the League of Nations Assembly has met. The first alternative seemed an impossi- bility. ILONDCN, Aug. lid-All Landon was tslkinc today of the telegram oi Donald sent to Chancellor o; the tug message of ' rr "I fully approve of the stand taken W111 m ihli they have to-fecc a position which the moetelenlantary RegularfMont/zly Meeting Of . City Council -_- m regular monthly lamina o! the City Council was held last ewhifll with no wet-snip. Mem- Y» in l!" chair and ail Councillors F9991“ The first business was the considera- tion oi pin-chasing‘ e sample of I11 eleclr-ic atop sign. It was later sui- gesfod. by councillor Mclpougeil ihli mmggignbepiscedattheoflfllfl of mm Avenue and lliuston St. It was decided that Coilnciilor nolxnsn as chairmen of the Police Ccmmitiie should write in 5t. John whore YIN experiment has been tried end make inquiries. Councillor mm, Chairmen 0! u" Streets Committee rarefied that =11 projected conerotn and curb work have been completed. But two sec- tions mneln unsllililI-lflii I114 "m. soonbedorlmltweselsoanncuneed that the City sprinkler- will l0 W" Viowril Park Roadway Willa UNI’! simdsy. It was euIIIBiM “l” l" City take stops to rebuild the break- water st the foot o! Richmond ea Councillor uebousell. "PM!!! N? the Market Committee, declared that the market is in good condition with the exception of the enhance which by contract is to be cared for by the r. o. spcnca- Co. _ Councillor Holman. Chairmen of the Police Committee announced that the Dog Regulations are bolus enforced. Dogs on the streetl. with- outtheirvwneesmillbesubibflfim usual course of action. Councillor ueisee asked if tbs seals ealceasiuas to local men to conduct gen-lea at the hhibltiou will be made this year. Colmciilcr Pmveo ‘replied that may will receive the the meneilne beard of the BMW-ion ‘Ihernstterwesdiscusssd atcon-iolaelhatthsyafilwdwlolfl- Ageeotofelowesmedstatne lid t!!! Prohibition Adk- by Snowden. I hope he Is frmly con- vlnccdend that he will stick to it." City Police Office Charlottetown. P. E. I. July 15th, 1929 . City Councillors. Ciiy oi Charlotte _ Your Worship and clenucnlea-P month ended Juno 30th, 1929- Thlriy five arrests were msde with- summary,- Offences Arrests Convictions Drunk and incapable’. Arrests 2s, Conviciions 25. Drunk and Disorederly Anests 3. Convictions 3. Mishchief. Anita. 2. Convictions none. Opera- ting motor Vehicles while Intoxicated. Arrests 2. Convictions 2. Operating Motor Vehicles without consent of owner Arrests 2. Convictions 2. Totals. Arrests 85, Convictions S5. m Iddliifln to the above there were _ prosecutions enltored undr the motor Vehicle Act for "Speeding" faulting in 1'1 convictions and one dismissal, one for Operating without license. and three under the traffic By-Lew. There were two con- viotions for operating M Vehicles without the consent oi owners. two for disorderly conduct, seven under the Cenltery lylLaw and one under the Restaurant Iy-nw for serving rnells during prohibited hours. During June we assisted the Pro hibltlon officers in fourteen searches ' amlsss lulpeclod o m» unlawful of premises suspected of the unlawful eels or possession of intoxicating liquors. Three Prosecutions were en- tered resulting in two victions sud one dismissal. On June 18th. idle force collected lsn samples ‘of cream and thirty of milk from licensed Milk Vendors and eems were delivorod to the City An- alyst for test. Two of the samples of Milk collected o nMey 80th lest were fflilhd I0 Cbhlillfl l1 Qllfl 35S fill’ cult of butter fat, and the two licensed vendors from whom iheee samples were collected were prosecuted under the Milk By-Lsw. e conviction and flna being imposed in each ease. Onofina mecca imposed under 0108.00 Q0 oat-standing fins under the rellowingerethepeiicenperisfor ma‘ -. y. , , ‘m0 mbfhllfiatglu“ m" ‘i9 V’ m?“ sldereble length and on motion-net '1 _‘~ ,....._“ outliffe » ‘"4 u u Councillor lehurnaen. the town clerk Silver Ion Rhibiiors‘ Association. "owlegulewwieuncweuerce .. , "I ' ' wummswpmuumiumaucaimnovursevinlwdnhfl-IIMW "I ‘shiovlnsclubnembvmfl "n, fltrikeof thahadisvdidesgiferltcthmoouncil iaimmsmececuann-sesusrcem will be'presentcd in York flail. Pri- attorney ianeril. After brief maul-luvs: woo. use... w. i...»- w AnrW....*‘c.:.~-o.slv-i:: ~ m mww- m“ um- ....... ._., (IIM-l-ll-Il slop 336- ‘ V‘... r. I \ mmm edtomeetattbeceliofthellayor. themsbtbsof-Ilslyendliuguetz-m; nenililuensetaoarn mo. illseeileesmsilassendeespeel- l/Vilf be Candidate support which Premier Ramsay Mae- lxchequer Philip Snowden at The Hague reparations conference. win- mn Churchill sent enowoen a cheer- Lloyd George. former Liberal premier, said: ‘m Hts Worship the Mayor and The undersigned has the honor to submit the City Police report for the in the City limits during June for offences in the following classified ’ \\\\\\\ earl by veryliolly \ lIARIJI/l . _ 8 PAGES g. l l ‘I. Miss Mildred MW. who wee fl- pooicd to be Independent Conserve- tlve candidate in the recent Lauark by h” ’ he: in- tention of entering the field in the next _ neral elections. mgggg $394.00 Total mount collected $803.00 Other duties performed by the Police during June are as follows:- Prisoners escorted w County Jeii- 18. summonses served 49 Subpoenas served ......l2 Tickets of leave men 190°C“ ~---3 Dogs destroyed .. ...4 In station for protection overnight», 1 Respectfully submitted. A. Birtwhlstle Chief of Police City Polite Office Cluarlotwtown, P. E‘. I. August 3rd, 1929 To his Worship the MIYOP 1B5 City Councillors City of Charlott- etown. Your Woe-ship and Gentlemen:- The undersigned has the honor to submit the City Police Report for the month ended July 31st. 1929. Fifty-one arrests were made within the City limits during July for offenc- es mentioned in the following class- ified summaryz- - ' Drilnk and Incapable, Arrests 27. Convictions 26. Drunk and Disorderly. Arrests 9. Convictions 9. Common Assault Arrests 1., Convic- tions -. Assault on female. Arrests l. Con- victlons 1. Absconding from home Arrests 2. Convictions -. Junevilles restored to parents. Insanity. Ares-sis 1. Convictions l. Operating Motor Vehicle without license. Arrests 1 Convictions l. Operating Motor Vehicle while In- toxicated. Aremts 3. Convictions 3. .... n. as Convictions -. Theft. Arrests 3. Convlclions 2. Vm-ancy Arrests 1. Convictions l. Totals. Arrests 51. Convictions 44. In addition to the above there were nine prosecutions under the Motor Vehicle Act for "Speeding." one for operating car with defective brakes and one for operating without license. There were also fifteen convictions for brooches of the City Traffic 5y. Lew. two for disorderly conduct, two for Common Assault, ten {cl- non. Plyment or Dog Tex. and three under the lbrcisc Act. During July we assisted the Prohib. ition officers in fifteen seer-ch“ qg 'F§Q‘§‘§QQ.OO OQQ Condensed Specials IATI-M M! 78d Mi OIQHIIICXUOIIl-Il-Nlflfllllfll "POOOOQOQ-OOQOOQ-OQOO- P D P D CAPTUhln — A FIMALI FOX. John Gallant. East Royalty. ‘I280 WANTED IIIIMIDIATILY. A MAID. Apply Russ Hotel. Robbery with Violence. Arrests l.‘ l . \\\ \ _m-* >275 fluency cannot supply the absence“ of good ester! A mxlMs‘ 01D MERCHANT 1.... \ l I Praises Scottish I War Memorial 4 ___ . (Special Td The Guardian TOROlNTO, Aug. lP-Speeklng yesterday to men of the Toronto: Garrison Sergeants Association st their annual parade and service held ' in commemoration of comrades wi-lol fell in the Great War, Lieut-Colcj H. J. Cody, Honorary Chaplain oi the Association. referring to a visit he made to Edinburgh recently said.‘ that the National War Memorial; erected in that city, teeming with; historical and literary associatlonal was the most glorious and mervell-‘l our oi all memorials he had ever! looked upon. "It is, if I may say so, the lament‘, stone. It is full of the pride and of of the flowers of the forest done in glory of conquest." ,_ suspected of the unlawful sale or possession of intoxicating liqilfli‘. N136 pm‘ Silt-inn W‘!!! Gh- tered. resulting in swen convictions ad two dismissals. On July 25th the force collected thildy samples of milk from Licensed Vendors, and same were delivered to the City Analyst for lest. During the month, two of the vendors, whose sunples collected on June 13th last were found under test, were prosecut- ed and each fined five dollars and costs of Court. The amounts collected during the pastmonthsinflneaendooefsaroas follows:- One flue imposed under the Pro- hibition Act. ..........$20il.00 Pixies under Ibiclse Act .. $104.00 Miscellaneous fines and costs ..$500.00 Total amount collected Other duties performed by the Police during July are as follows:- Prisoners escorted to County Jail 2'1. teen Motor Vehicles. while in operation within the city. War-g slapped mg u- amined by Constable ‘rrainor as to the condition of brakes, lights, etc. Minor defects were found in e nun-l. ber of cases and the operator; were advised to adjust same. One operator, the brakes of whose car were found ln a vofy defective condition. was prosecuted under the Motor- Vehicle Act, and fined. Rosie: ‘uliy Submitted A Birtwhistlo. Chief of Police PHOENIX. Aria. All! l2—'l‘he body oi Paul Edwards Rey-lining, U- 5~ department of Justice an”, "i"! lwllliluariare at Albnqqg. We N- M» was found floating h‘ l" "Pint-ion canal several miles north of here today. pa. u“ n“ Rancid» had been m: through the heart. _---._i_s____ = Evin}. ARE A lilac ‘f0 Fitlibl. As A Collttl? CRAB looltluc. Fen HIS FIRM’ Joe - TORONTO. PRDBRAMMEM lSept. mn to 19th. at which e rcp- ths grandeur oi sacrifice and the; l lace A. M. ' During July one hundred and ‘fir-l Aug. l2.~llarltime, Ih§~ .1 Annual '|IhlTl'l)"°n. u°"""'¢ “'a o1 led. 5- ‘ canoe and U. 0F llllllll RBABS tuiivliiiiuii“ 16th Annual Conven- tion to Meet 1n Char- lottetown Sept 17-19- Following is the procramme l" ‘h’ “mug good, Roads Convention. which will be held in Charlottetown resentatire attendance from every Province ls expected. i Tuaaddy, September 11th. 1M9- Reglstl-atlcn of delegates and vis- itors et the Provincial Buildillt. {Charlottetown during the morning ‘session; thereafter at the Beach :Grove Inn. “ z. First Session. l rnu 88551011. will be new in the iConfederetlcn Chamber at the Pro- ‘vincial Building. All other sessions el jthe Beech Grove Inn. 10.80 A. M. | Convention celled to order by the ‘President. l-lcn. o. L. McPherson. iiluium- of Highways. Province of 'Alberte. 1 Addresses of welcome by the Boa iFrank R. l-leertz. Lieutenant-Gov- iernor oi the Province of Prince M- ward Island. who will officially open the Convention. Address of welcome by the Hon. A. c. Saunders. Prime Minister of the Province of Prince Edward 18- land. Address of welcome by Dr. I. J. Yeo, Mayor of the City of Cher- Summonsesserved . 55 Subpoenas served .. lmtwmwn‘ flcket o’ leave mm "pom ' H Addresses by a number of the fol- Bcmud w nlconmod _ U! glowing gentlemen, all of whom have Gunkhees sewed __ __ "Jlbeen invited to attend the Conven- Dogs destroyed . mm“ Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Minister of V ‘Public Works, Province of Prince jdward Island. Hon. Mr. Justice McKeown, Chair- jmen of the Board o! Railway Com- imlssloners for Canada. , Hon. S. F. Tolrnle, Premier, Prov- ‘ince of British Columbia, ' Hon. N. S. Lougheed, Ministor o’. lPublic Works, Province oi British ‘Columbia. ' Hon. Geo. S. Henry. Minister-oi Public Works and Highways, Prov- ince of Ontario. ‘ Hon. Wm. Flnlayson. Miilisic: uf Lends. Forests and Northern Deni- opment, Province of Ontazze Hon. J. E. Perrault. hllnisinr oi Roads. Province of Quebec. Hon. J..l... Pei-ion. Minxter oi Agriculture, Province of Quebec, Hon. J. E. Brownlee, Premier. Province of Alberta. ' Hon. John Bracken, Province of Manitoba. Hon. W. R, Clubb. Minister of jll-lighwsys. Province oi Nova Bcotls. l Hon. Percy c. Black, Minister 0i Highways. Province oi New Bruno wick. ' Hon. D. A. Stewart, Minister of highways. Province of New Bruns- wick. J. L. Boulanger. Deputy Ministel of Highway-l- Provirlee of Quebec.‘ L. B. MacMillan, Deputy Minister Premier, |of Public Works. Province of Prince u.» Edward Island. it. M. Smith. Deputy Minister oi Highways. Province of Ontario. Patrick Philip. Deputy Minister o! Highways. Province of British Cel- umbie. ‘ ‘ J. D. Robertson. Deputy Minister‘ 01 Hilhwlys. Province of Alberta. l-I. B. Carpenter, Deputy Minister of i-lighwayi. Province of Saskatch- swan. n. W. McColough. Chief Engineer. Y Department oi Highways, Province of Nova Beetle. A. McCillivrey, Deputy Minister mam“ “M'- Pml? ¢1°1l4y I116 of Highways. Province oi Manitoba. noaslie roe. BALI-A seamen lf-Iivfld showm- of choice Meniwbe horses at Bun- teirucucin. Lost-on sum erase-r ootog n" "Wm" WWW m“!!! "l4 mounted Rosary Finder leave at ch“w'“wn' coals during June are es follows»- this office. - “Minn-Hum iasv-s-la-al i-lleh We W! ‘moronic. clear . . . and tennis-row morning at til. ‘WANTID IHMIDIATIIJ. Tilt: Sunsets thll OVOCDI M 7-H Al‘. rlsestonscrcwnernfllaetd-ll.’ Averill» se-sa m“ “ 3'11" ‘mil Y“°‘~ WWW‘ Mvntreal. m: sa-ca "'m"'"'*‘ Quebec, m: rc-eo Halifax, cloudy .............. 72-46 ml- ‘ls-ac afternoon st no ‘i250 moderately warm. probably g ("l a a Kmmm chm mum,‘ h flepartment of Tlghwayl. Province" of New Brunswick. IMP.H.' ‘kiw (ll $080!! OICVI nan.- o. o. l. A. Diflfitqi nulls; if!" I our... L -siI{V~I%-w- l