"taialtclialvr , urn-n 070W"!- nl men. to be trait- on, oat some ieuglonists breed 71/ 5 -'/~/""' \ ~. . l ‘M dial. Ioundad I357 (Igfsllmtowg-"Guardisnu Tao Cents lccnniln lvlgllnt ponder Chancellor of The Exchequer De- livers Eloquent Ad. dress at Toronto l Gathering‘. r (pygmy the Guardian) JTQRONTO". Aug. i8-A rouainz hum; was accorded Rt. Hon. Win- mn ghm-ohill. when he snowed l5 first. o! honor at theJuncheon held py the Canadian Club. Empire 9111b m4 Board oi frrado at the Royal York todly- uMr. Winston Churchill, the glen- mmln Qf Qupflb.flul1”." Nml-Pkfld g, m. Eayts. president oi the Em- pire Club. introducing Mr. Church- ill "l-le Ls with Ramsay MacDonald. muflgy Baldwin, Io. C. M. Amery m; u“; gregt “ambassador oi the British Empire. the" Prin/oe oi Wales. c. his quality or discussing imperial relations." Mr. Ilfyl btlttd. . "l-lc has held most ‘o! the port- iollos in the British cabinet and is possibly reserving the premiership ior a later date in~ his career. Most important o! all. his» qualities, in my opinion. is his superb courage." John A. ‘Ilory, president oi the Toronto board oi trade. in moving the vote oi thanks oi the Canadian isrvice clubs ior ‘the honor done them by the distinguished guest. staged that no statesman in the ‘British Empire lppeals more to Canadians than the Right Hon. Winston Ohilrohill- “We not oiilwadmire him as a Hfltlt servant ct the ‘empire but also ll one Whinecca q‘: Q9 eye with Medians." he continued and stres- sed the importance o! cit-operation between the units o! the empire in Moral and between England and Canada in particular, A. W. Scrlptum. president oi the Canadian clubs. presided at the lwwlnon. which was attended by M50 guests. Both banquet and con- cert halls were Iltlliled and were decorated with ilsfs and ilowers. n" M10 save members oi the Ro- t"! Club at their weekly luncheon l“ the hotel an opportunity to par- "illtlte in the event indirectly. The "It audience rcsien rnssse m cheer lir- Churchill when he began to "Here in ‘Iieronto I ieelIsm in one é ANNOUNCEMENTS, - MEiilTliqGfi, ETC. HCQMING EVENTS, . ‘gp-‘d, ‘ ' “Hardy's Mills, York. are closed mu turther notice. raoe-a-is-ai. "Good meala "served during Ex- lllbiticn Week on the arounds. vast tfllll Shipments Of Berries To U. S. Are Increased YARMOUTH. August ill-The blueberry industry which has always been a considerable asset to Nova ing to be oneoi the lucrative busi- nesses oi the province and that ‘ii’ the ratio oi increase oi the last iew years be continued ior a iew more the value oi the blueberry to Nova Scotla. will be in very large ilgures. During the first week oi August. i928. 1310 crates 0i bleuberrles were shipped from Yarmouth and this year duringthe corresponding week, 4251 crates were shipped. an increase oi nearly three thousand crates. At an average price oi iive dollars a crate, which is a ialr estimate, an additional sum oi close to iiiteen thousand dollars was put in circula- tion in the province during the week. oi the vital nerve centres oi the speak. British Empire.” he beiln. "Here i! the centre oi the United Empire Loyalists. here too are many people who cherish an alilnlty with U1- BWI." l "I have had my ups and downs with Ulster." said Mr. Churchill, with a smile. "In the years before the war I had a quarrel with Ulster. but I have been iorglven." (laugh- ter). "and now I am on 300d terms with my Ulster Irlends." and he added that the memory oi his lath- er made it fitting that he should have Ulster goodwill. “I am going to speak to you today upon some subjects oi general inter- est, to patriotic British citizens in every part oi His Majesty's domin- ions. But let me begin by repeating what I said at Montreal. D0 not iorm too gloomy an opinion oi the strength and prosperity 01 the moth- er country. (hear, hear). "You know what the English people are. how they always criticize themselves. turn on the dark side oi their ai- iairs, and so irom time to time are able to make improvements. correct errors and abuses in their way oi carrying on. But it is absolutely nec- essary that on this side oi the At- lantic Ocean there should be no misconception oi the giant strensth oi Brltnlrl. (Applause and cheers). We have enormous dliricultles: we have immense‘ and intricate prob- lems. but we have iinsnced our ob- ligations and driven through our problems and when I come here to talk to this great boyent exillndinl city oi Canada. I wish to present myseli beior-s you u I citizen 0i l- country which old as shcis. devel- oped as she is, established as shc hm been for many generations. ‘i6 growing steadily in wealth. in pow- er, in knowledge and in strength. (Applause) "The first great interest oi the British Empire." Mr. Churchill went on, "was peace. Britain has all the territory she required and coveted Scotia. is said to be rapidly grow- l :sllllus ACCIDENT Al llBllTON A very serious accident occurred in Alberton _on Thursday attcrncon about 2 o'clock when Waldo Mat- thaws. theJoul-teon year old son as Mr. and "Mrs. Diner-son Matthews. was‘ down by a ear driven by Mr, cdleymman. The-lad was orossing-tlieastreet onjhis bicycle to enter analleyway when‘ the, struck the machine pitshingitng boy some distance away, on he“, M“ Meet i» tbfled- “=01 too late to avoid ‘the accident. but he did all‘ that wsa'poeslble and stopped the; ear so quickly as he could. ‘The boy was unconscious "when PM“! up by Mr; Damon. who carried him to the lsouaco! w. mo. oreui I114 tfltithithcd ior Dr. Keefe who In visitfns in Alberton. m. champion‘ o! 01cm was also called in. nu parents. who o‘ were attending Itflmnede at Bummcrside. were tele- phoned ior when the lads dnjuricg were found to be o! a grave ham", They were located on the grounds within I it" minutes and leit at once ior Alberton by motor driven by m, Llewellyn Roaera. oi Sumineraldb ens were attbeir son's bedside within an hour. _ , ‘ They iound the boy still unconsci- ous. sutiering from a very "we" pa]; wound and a broken cellar bonecliis condition ior a time was vcrycrltical and is still grave but at a late hour lflt night there was‘ a little improve. ment andsome hopes were enter-mu’. “d °l h" y- The accident sp- pcars to have been quite unavoidable and 1e deenlvli-erreteed. COL. BLAIR onsws, Aug. res-abs" Govern- ment and people o! Canada yester- day honored Lieut. Col. R. M. Blair. Commanding oiilcer o1 the seventy second Seaiorth Highlanders and winner oi the King's "prise at fiisley. When the Prime "Minister. Rt. w. 1., MacKcnzle icing, presented nun with a piece o! "silver plate. rsuitabi! inscribed. ‘rhc presentation took place which at. Hon. "Winston ohm-chill was the "speaker. .. ‘ Mr. Churchill's presence, declared m; MscKenzie' lent an asses intsrest and pride "to! the nlcmeilt. since he had been "meet immediately indentiiisd with true msrkmmship in the part lie-baa playcdin the "ai- iairs oi the Empire and oithe‘ world. At Bisley had, been assembled 1400 o! themtmpinrs greatest. shots. In" that series oi competition on Canadian’: had dons their part nobly. This year they had excelled themselves. As a team theyliad woirthekalapore cup and the City orioadon Compstitiom H01V0.R"L1EU1I if >. , at: breaching seoiuf to-msc- wilfbe ,J. ,4; mo. crusade" s" qdistiiilulshed §§§§§§§§ . and has returned to na- tive community to‘ take‘ '8’ esrrisqasswsrarsiassiatfil. is nolw building on. at Verdun, illili Qv” .,___ a'_.7""‘“f\t" ~ -v- . . _. the common schools o! Prince Ed- ward Island. at Acadia College and at Newton. He has held pastorate: at Olbeary. Kingsboro. Yarmouth. St."Jol\n (Main Street). Montreal (First Church). Guelph, Eglingwn (in the suburbs or Toronto), and at Ottawa. IPorsonrQ years he occupied the chair oi Apologetics at Brandon Collefl- I-Ie is now in active charge oi the Baptist Church at Verdun, Quebec. He was instrumental in building churches at Charlottetown, St. John "(Main Street. Montreal (First). and l .wlth the history 0i this progressive BENTENARY nlluslunlc SETTllMENl Memorable Event Will Be Celebrated At Uigg Today And To- morrow. The hundredth anniversary o! the settlement o! Uigg, which is being celebrated today by a picnic and to-_ morrow by a memorial service in the: Baptist Church at Uigg. recalls the many prominent names associated section oi the Province and oi the inspiring record which the Baptist congregation there has achieved in the course oi the past century. ‘rileiollowing interesting ketch o! the Baptist congregation ihtaken from Rev. William H. Warren's ac- count ‘o! the Baptists in “Past and Present in Prince Edward Island": ' In the fertile and picturesque rc. gions oi Uigg and Beliast the scotch Baptists had at an early date made some considerable‘ progress under the wise leadership or John romper- and " John McDonald. Valuable ac- cessions to their number came irom BOOt-llnd‘ in 1829. Among these was Samuel McLeod. an industrious. gen- lal and devout man. no tegldgd (o; some time at Belfast and gave his Baniivickor Rlllhlllll) IN ‘KENoaA DISTRICT, . ,.-tei.e-ww#l**““ TORONTO. Mil." XQiEIITEQv It.‘ Mills. assistant to me Deputy isier o! Forestry, ‘who is back aim- a week's eurvly‘ o!_ the like lltllltiofl in the northwastcornsr o! the prov- ince reported to Hon. William Pin- lavsen. Minister ei sands and rpreets. “yesterday that never-baton in -hil experience avroreator "hadjle seen country so dry ‘as in Doors district. Hillside! o! sprgwaalnleooiller with their loaves yellowed. snriveiled .as dry as and with rnanybi them slreadyjaliemflieok like autumn hill- sides. who Jwimps. ;sloughs and, creehire oompletelypdried up. The at the osaadian Club luncheon at_-blueberry and blackberry crops have been ruined in ‘practically everyaec- tion and the Indians who depend on these crops ier alivllhood are due ior those crops ior a livehood are due ior ‘a "bad winterlf 5o dry is the country. that one dire started, Mr. Mill's rs,- porlted, iroin a spark generated from the krill"! 01 the shoe o! a P01- tsge jumper agalnst a rock Twenty- eilhtoltheiiresinthelienora and ‘patriots districts werc the direct re- sult eglisbtehins. Lobster "Season ‘sahtronm-yhiyn”. pm, l . the posses...“ o, n, m, h, 3..., while Colonel alair had dado what Opened Thursday Inder m; during Exhibi? lsh Empire has enough resources to 3mm hfiiffl?‘ “u” “It: " ‘ __‘ timaad save soles into town. 7864 occupy all the skill and enterprise W W"! _ WW4: ' n. low“ m," mm,“ u” “Me be " tin ole ior generations and ‘M! n" m"! 933-. i” 13h“ m” rl mstltuts Weill“; oi her P? P m 'ymb°1°‘nnfl“uwm.mmp ‘m nwuu-“m Mm 6g m, m“; pg. r wine n It once. W. D._ _ - centuries to come. Peace was not ' u "n. _ ‘wanna m‘ w.“ h.” m‘ ‘ 1mm. ~ 73o08l71id H,“ we,“ m, u, also the crass , . eon Y‘ . ‘ --'- ‘m’ ' - m gratulatedbolessdl also as the Ibn- W» Wile?“ ti" N" MW“ avJust arrived car oi Shingles. President Hoover was quite rial-it w" b,“ ‘mo’ u‘ a “m! o’ m‘ “m mm m". mm 0mm Jhlltv Walter s. Weeks. saying that the prospects ior new» ca.“ “mum m. “m” M M, mm‘ x l u, m", m“ n V‘ erlcton,‘ ... \ 7880-8-l6-2i. were better than they had been ior w“ ma‘ n‘ n!‘ “an” MM, a; opened on ran-dengue. season . ‘”"_ ’ 5o years. "' 4 ~ ' 1w h1g1“ ‘p. 1, i h“ will close on Octoberdo The out- ...'..§;=;;,,=;=;-.=-;g;~1-=-1»= ~11.“ is pww- I""*°‘“» w" cg, “Lg... look is considered Iavorable as the . . , ~ "lsas-a-io-ai Churchill exrdilalnetiliu.“ zctafnwaltge m“ “mm” m came” “Mr. ma“! ‘m!’ a m” u’ . , ‘ ...,.._.._~< great civilise na - m‘ n“ » I . was very sliced £00m; ... w, "a'_°fQ-m festival 1 do not know was: bdilxbm ‘m ° ___ ‘___ mam the total production oi lob- illhcriirdrwell Bali. M00“?- may occur in the sr ~ m“ s; ens alaritims Provinces and 41a. is. . rsss-a-il- o, m w“... w..." the isoisheviss m mm‘ mm‘ m‘ I m" nmmmm " “any.” come in contact with other oetlopl. “gm”; u; g ill-which 8.000. wllnnwascann- .autaeiaraciherrest¢l'1!"'"°" cumin. wear that ens. aarsemivaiuesesnarusersnm. are concerned ivlwlm ‘acetic-measured commission-simultaneou- m inemmwwmmmm‘ "thermi- Valasteretaryestiie dations 0 . ' u. _ ' _ __ I . a’ ‘ . L I n" “out: all‘. they have beanie ma‘ 1i!" “m . " . 1 Mal Cantu“ on "heme. wee mil-w“ m,» , . .- r 4- i. a »_, ~-si.sss.iss. rsa iive mm, ctharhzidtillilli‘: " l» "ma! that subver vs j-opagan _ ‘pug. y“. gum,“ _ V din- mum... ...... iorms.‘ ws iadisenstry about ascetic-race kfgfpcacflYll - ill 1-. _, W! .11; a. prlll torrent asctls.=_l.lvlli;_lll.il. ..-- yum; would weaken ill ' " . . salami-fillies!!! IQFCQfiiIiI-QIIM gggength oi’ the nrliasum” (ti!!! Iminsua isaseavltm "our ilrst security _ 1., . , .- mp0s! _ in $08k. (bear. hcar and applawl- . w Mm It" id seem ssoc. n» mustang.- am security under Providence "I vastasant is about assessor. _~ - “M” 9m» righteous bllllviiif ll U! U." \"'_ noysi um. We l???‘ "' ' ' ‘ v WW, Qie naval will!!!" WWW“! we did not sbule ti". r (me lisar)-_ Y." It" i - n, . a v .3. l John D._ M ’Donald/ fleads Oddfellows east-c- ie-Jqos D- ssachcnsld. Pictou. was elected grand master or the Maritlmes and Newfoundland at the closing session oi the 72nd grand lodge. I. O. Q. IE. here-tonight. ‘ " Other grand oiilcers are: ‘Victor L5.- Kyler. Glaoe Bay. deputy master; W. H. Munro. Kentville, warden; J. J. McKinnon. Charlotte- town. secretary; James M. Donovan. Halifax. treasurer J.; J, McKinnon and Dr. W. V. Goodwin. Pugwash. representatives; James-H. Howell. st. John's. marshal; Rev. A. G. Pants. Weymouth, chaplain: W. R. Sand- erson. West Saint John. herald. It was decided ‘to approach ‘prim- ‘ary lodges through the district with a view to raising during the next: year $75,000 as a. nucleusjor a pro- posed $200,000 endowment iund ior the Oddiellows' home at ‘Pictou. Judgments. In “Amila ” Case Favor jilaintiffs In the Admiralty Court. Prince Dd- ward Island division. Peltkfflly morning. judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Stewart, on (our ac-Hons directed "aseimt the shin “Aml-J‘ owned and operated by the Interna- tional flesh Fish COTWTIHOH. Georgetown. P. ll. I. In the case oi Whliasntatrlck Burke and others vs. us; "Amla," tho iollowing sums were awarded the plaintiiiu-Captain Burke. $117.75, Lemuel Winchester. engineer. silo. John skerry. cook. $120. Inward Smith and James Mc- Csbe. firemen. $140 each. Peter Par- ringoon, mate. 8125. Daniel Jarvis ‘ and rsrsa need, seamen. I120 each. ‘these sums were awarded the plain- tiiia as wagc ior proparing the elm" M ‘p. , Judgments were also delivered or mus to nruse smart arcs. as to bianiay Cbsw and Peardon, $100.27 to Moore and tsetnod Ltd. with coats in each case. The "Kaila" was saiaed ‘lbfllt twe ‘menoisasohyactionoiihseapiam anderew. lliowilbelng ilttlil flllt iertiaeoollsctingoiiisnontbencrfii ceasteitbelaland batweelilouris liidflbethllwwhfilifimtkna- tienalhasniltsh Cerporatienhad enteredaecatraetwiiauresadsrai - uaa-n-a-a-n-s-u-quwu-n IIOIDIQCIILVQIAILI ,I'GQDIIPIA‘IIIWAII sun-u- v y meat at the next session o! eon- ‘ to teaching school and Preechins the doctrines oi salvation. Removing subsequently to Ulgg, he supported his family by farming. but mm!“ in eve-occlude work. as the earnest solicitation 0i his broth. "n- 11B W08 ordained as a gospel minister in- the year 133g, and m, locality in which he resided. together with Ballast. became the ieild" or his pastoral labors. The people were ac. customcd to assemble at private hou ~or in the open air ior wor- ship untilthe year 1853. when a suitable meeting house was ‘erected. Many excellent men have gone Iorth IIOm this part oi the "Island to iui usclul position in various parts oi the world. Rev. -J. A. Gordon. D.D., oi Montreal. and Rev. D. G. McDon- aid, oi the Canadian Northwest, went out irom thlschurch to their breeder, Spheres. o! activity, For ma"? yéilrs the church in this sec- tion oi the Island was united in pas- torgl support with Alexandra. A number OI ialthidl men lnbqmd m @111! Tekidh and large accessions were Vade irom time cc time l; the mcmbershp oi the diner-cm; branches. Rev. F. A, Kldgon, who lvas ordained as a missionary m 1867, 41d usetul work not only in this iield. but in Imany other soc- tlons oi the Province. It was his privilege to welcome a veil-y large number o! converts into the iamily oi believers, among whom was J. B. McDonald. M.D., who aiterward be- came a zealous preacher oi the ev- erlssting gospel. The children oi Rev. Samuel Mc- Leod. reierred to in the above sketch. none oi whom are now living. were: Malcolm; who settled on his iatlaei-‘s homestead; Norman. who settled in Uigg nearby and who died last sum- mer at algsdvanced age; Dr. James McLeod and Mr. ‘D. C. McLeod. prominent citizens oi Char‘ ‘tetown; Mrs. William McLeod, Dundas, and Miss Mary McLeod. The late Hon. D. A. McKlnnon, iormer Lieutenant Governor o! the Province. was a native oi Uigg, as were also the lato I-Ion. James Q. Fletcher and C. P. Fletcher. tion ior inland waterways develop- gress. Senator Nye. o! North Dakota. in a statement takes a iavorabia view or the prospects ior the st. Lawrence waterways. no daoland thcsrnoyesnent ior a deep waterway tram the Atlantiate the Great Lakes lmteedily west-wins and points to the sarlysomplsticn o! the New wetland Canal and to the tact that this was early legislation by. cm. gnu to deepen the dress Lakes channels to 0t ieet cs- deeper. lsnater iua looks tor Oenaress is mike ill]! author-tattoos III wit!» Great mesa “Trait-inlay stage wltlstlse dootrlsesoiliieanddath; f‘ onliutfle mendotlsat. MAXIMS u! a MERCHANT ". PAGES Revision Of Tariff Schedules (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Aug. io~l>reparations ior a complete revision oi the iron and steel schedules" oi the Canada customs tarifl are under way and the proposals, it is understood, will be ready ior the next budget. W. H. Moore. chairman oi the Tarifl Board, has returned to Ottawa, ai- ter having travelled since July 2nd. over 8,000 miles on personal visits to iron and steel plants in Eastern Canadb. Oillcers o! the Board as- sisted by departmental experts have made slinlllar visits to other plants, while a number oi well-known Can- adian economists have been delving into the subject. BABY CLINICS IN MONTREAL. (Canadian Press.) MONIRBAL. August lt-Twenty- three baby clinics are being opened in Montreal with a view to prevent- ing iniantile mortality as tar as pos- sible. The plan oi campaign in be- hali oi the lives oi Montreal's lniant population is the result oi recom- mendations made by Dr. S. Boucber. Director o! the Department oi Health here. and has the hearty spprovalot Archbishop Gauthier and’ the co-op- oration oi the parish priests. Ar- rangements have been made to hold the clinics in 2: parishes oi the city. The parish priests have been re- quested to invite the mothers o! iamilies to visit the clinics. to sup- ply a\ list oi births to (militate the finding oi these iamilles. and cc Con- tribute to the success oi the project in any other Way that is in their Dower. The city ls iurnlshlng the equipment ior each clinic. making a grant ior the rental and maintenance oi the building's paying m mum- nlty to the physician in. charge oi "lo dime and supplying a. trained IIIITSC. nroronrsr ssrlnivcep BEILVILLE, Aug. ld-John Burns oi Buiialo was sentenced today to serve three months in the County Jail by Magistrate Casemett o! Tweed, ior causing the wreck oi a ireight train at the Tweed Canadian Pac- iiic Railway station on July 28. m. Bum"! in the death ,oi a brakeman, .A R. Brown oi Bonar Law. Magis- tfltc Casement remarked that the evidence oi ‘the engineer, H. Parsons. showed that he took every precaution t0 Warn motorists oi the approach of the lrsin. "The resnoeslbiliy or crossing rail- way tracks is entirely up to the drivers ct motor cars." he said, "and in this instance I ilnd that the ac- fl-‘Wl WI-S suiity o! gross negligence. All the evidence tends to show that a clear view wasbbtainablc (or 509 yards irom a point 114 ieet west irom the north side oi the tracks" i? .__..__ l4 (Mes Man also ‘dim o‘ roots To MAKE A Coco coir PLAYER ronoirm. Aug. lla-Modnratn westerly winds, iairand warm. ‘Ibronto. clear Montreal. cloudy ... .. "re-es Quebec. ialr ....vo-es Charlottetown. clear "er-Zn maniac. m saintsohn. iair .. . gm". ~ . Alsnllll Iubndlptionl By llasl. Canada n4 Delivered CS.IG' U, l, A, “J50. HliPES-Hlll SETTLEMENT China Will-Abide , By Spirit of Renuncia- tion of War Pact. (Special to The Guardian), LONDON, Aug. lo-Reuter din patches irom Nanking state that thi Nationalist Government has instruct , ed the Chinese Minister at Washlnge ton to notity the Kellogg pact sig- natories that Russia has begun an oflensive along the Manchurian bor- der. The Nationallst Government It the same time instructed the Minist- er to state that China, while resist- ing invasion would abide by tbs’ spirit oi the sfllllBCilY-IOII oi was pact and still hoped to arrive at a settlement oi the Chinese eastern railway controversy by peaceful means, The Router dispatches quoted Foreign Minister Wang as denying there was any disagreement between the Nanking Government and Mulr- den and stating that Chang Ilslueh Liang, Governor ci’ Manchuria, was following the instructions oi the Nationalist Government. "China remains firm," he said. "The Russian associate managers oi the Chinese Eastern Railway cannot be rvzinstated beiore the opening oi negotiations. Board’ Gf Grain Commissioners OITAWA, Aug. 16.-The Canadian Board o; Grain Culurnissltvlul-i‘! will bez-E. B. Ramsay, chairman, Protes- sor Duncan A. MacGibbon and lion. C. M. Hamilton. This enhancement was made here tonight by Hon. James Malcolm wnister oi Trade and Commerce. Recently the three men who composed the Board, Leslie H. Boyd. K. C. James Robinson and Matthew Show resigned aiter many years service. ' The announcement oi their successors has been awaited with a. great deal oi interest, par- ticularly by those connected in any way with the Grain Trade. It‘. B. Ramsay is General Manager oi the Canadian Wheat Pool wit): headquarters at Winnipeg and is s former banker. “He is highly regarded in the west ior his financial and selling ability." Prof. Duncan A. Mac- Glbbon, Professor oi Politics! Econ- omy oi the University o! Alberla, l: anoutstandlng economist in West- ern Canada and has a comprehensive uderstanding oi western conditions. Hon. Cbarlps MacGlll l-lnmillon. former Minister oi Agriculture tor tho Province oi Saskatchewan, is a prac- tical Agrlculturallst. All three are out- standing business men iamiliar with the grain trade and representative oi the three Prairie Lfimlces. WILL DISCUSS UVIMIGRATION OTTAWA, Aug. ld-Immlgration t0 Canada irom the British Isles is eit- pected to be the chief topic at a con- ierencc early next week with Rt. J. H. Thomas, Minister o: Unempioyq merit. in the British Government wht will land at Quebec tomorrow. , _ meeting is likely to be he d Monday the oiiicea oi Hon. no t Fork Minister o! Immigration, and aev members oi the Dominion Govern: .antwilltokepart.llcstotthecab- inet ministers are out oi the cit! this week. but will be back by Mona day. Premier MacKsnkis King is herd and I-Ion. J. A Robb. who is on, a motoririptothellniiodwteswillbo back early Monday. I-Ion. R-cbt. hrkl has been at his iarm near Brandeis but will reach Ottawa toindrrow. Hoo- Pctor Keenan is expected from the Maritimes tonight, and Hon. Jamel. uslsnimwilisavenan-neancraah. Pllu:tlul {l