Jlliilil c i. "l i s . ._._. s_~,.n, it‘; L. (Inesday Half Holiday Starts 14-‘. ( ‘;|Il:" ill 1i s\A---,J (.II.' I"IiI.\7 \' Tomorrow " i. i, The ilentral Guardian FIIIGSNIP T0 BE IN PIIIIT IINTII NIINIIIIY Q? i ls reserved lor new: ol I efllslug adv It cents Pioffimrfioii, pg’. lblo in advance. _ Coivl-‘Enussrlox Lin: I mus. L-ilillil-‘il-Igls-gg admit- OS of°iiiitiititiiitifi”‘n in 111ml‘ Wnlkht-Jderlret Bllllgjp . , -1 i. Fiosshi oz th Am ri w t Indies siflladron ethe anNtIsNi emig- Big 5839135 Dam-Q er. n. M. s. Berwiclr, Captain 1. M. Palmer. D. s. C N. N. arrived in u 0 a I I ' - CRESUMES ROUTE TODAY-The D0111 ybsterda at 7.00 s. m. 120m. Tonkm A‘ Th! “:6 F9"? Béleumer B. S. (Jharlotte- St. Andrews, , 8., where she hm - '1 "five bwk Bot n yes- for a week. The cruiser will SPORTING cum Newfluhiisrnoon from John, remain in oheriottctown until ' , d unswiok where it had been Monday when she will leave for The Seemene iii-place g,“ gm“ 1111491101118 annual ov- Sydney. c. B. orchestra of the H. M. S. regular hgeigeusxglgglrnlwligil resume, Btationed mt Bear-Igor? Miro? Berwlck wilt furnish the I ' music. Dancing 9 till 1 a. m- Jmuaiy until May Berwic enrouite celled at. New York Oitv where the officers wlAiNCHORED OFF MARINE men visited the World's Fair. ARE-The tanker "O may“ 5110915’ ship for the nowTfifiw an. Admission ‘the h d Aboard the cruise-r- is Vice Ad- ‘ r. . ghgrthiéig $§i.’fi“‘i’.‘§.2"*$,§,~,*s,*g,<,g mired sir Sidney Meyrick, K. c. 1a.. itch-f iris“. use... um ‘its river» row-w omit no ' ' 3:1; at is seigitbe reason for chsns- §;’,§,‘_3“’- ueurfzrtncf km? Q1‘ r e e3‘ for the with‘); ‘éi%ié“tfitil°gl de-O °fc$ior .1 n. Paton, rnu , NURSERY STOCK rived in port yesterday morning, Lieutenant Campbell Bcsrth. R. J. N. V. R., called cm the Admiral end FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The a. salute 0! fifteen Buns was fired FOR SALE iuherfii of the late William a. Drake as His Honour was leaving the l in Phle and plum Z“ a? m?“ m‘ rwmm“ ‘I’ 5m”- A targen s u m)“ l, gm. yesterday afternoon. Ser- air Sidney returned the call an, Neel; genrfilcsngltatlon Phone clondugfedt gyhghuge RuexI/d fiifvefilme 11:30 l. m fl . r . I 279.. d“, _mwmem was a, E“, Wu,’ Hon. '1‘. A Cerium-loll, Premier, shire Cemetery. Pall and Mayor pusher‘ Rccmlmmed m’ I be , _ nov A. rnowsu ilvlessés. Cyril Jones, Ellfixitgra-Iigileflr: 1,§§§‘,’;°“;§“§ C§_'"{,'f“§d"mfl' 3,6333, I Iggug,"mgggemchgglbggakgrrke. ant moor ck A. mice. n. o N. v. m ' ' Rn milled on the Admiral at 11.00 ""' ' s. m, and the cell was returned st HEAR BIG Ben Holmes, King of 1 the Hawaii c liar horn . “°°"- ., ,. Persona s m“'l'i“gl“aén““él my“! "WHMWWI, irrgoolrhet 333151‘ to woNIIh heIF-e Mrs. w. n. Gillls, who has been W“ W" ° hver- L454. some time. is a cruiser of 10,000 tons; 620 feet long with a beam o! 68 feet. Hem main armament consists of eight 8-inch ,~ri,i;1ng New York, where she tack in the World's Fair, and Montreal, .41“ returned to Charlottetown. W. M. S. GROUP MEETINCL. ‘llhe June meetimr of the Evening Auxiliary of the W. M, 5., ‘trinity M.Sim0 Pauli, riwo shied by United Church was held lest 5"“ m M” “we”; his drauizhwfl. Miss Adheslfioli, New eveniriz. with the ident Mrs mum“ m“ °£§° swung? dmecuve w“ anriaimenis. together with four a lanes. The cruiser carries a. crew oi fifty commissioned officers and 650 other ratings. including a. de- Hugh Miller, pres! ng. Ante!- the devotional period some time was spent in misdon study, in which the members took an motive pert. This was the closing meeting o! , h. t ed fro Monti-e l fig; welise fiéfr at. ta Windstar Hotel. Miss Stella. Gallant. City, was a officials state that repairs to the bridge were necessary and that this was the most opportune time to have the work done. WINNER. 0F $1500 PULITZEB SCHOLARSHIP — Three graduates a! the Columbia. school of Journal- m were awarded iruvellin schol- i. uships to value of $15 . in the 1039 Pulitzer awards. recentl un- nounced. One of these Jo n E. Leard is the son of the late Dr. John S. beard and Mrs. Leurd of 1895 Center Street, West Roxburaé, ass, and irrahdson of the 1a Montreal where they were guests "it the Windsor Hotel. Mr, and Mm. R. E. Muteh N- turned from Montreal lest evening. Mr. Mulch reports that the rrniv" of medical consultation indicated there was “nothing wrong with him tut laziness!" , , and ruthenium. The party took sway smell sem- ples of ore as souvenirs. While Their Maiesties remained only a. few minutes on arrival at Sudbury Junction before leaving in the royal car, thus avoiding a ser- ious encounter‘ with hordes of mosquitoes, they couldn't escape the insects at the mine head. Several times the King and Queen swung lustiiy at the mos- quitces. The Queen wore a powder blue Britain Will Nave actuated from Bates College with ' h honors in 1938, taking a B. Sc. degree. At t-he i939 convocation of Ooumbis University (school of Journalism) on June 8th he receiv- ed his master's degree with honors. Isiah banded in smokey fox, Her pan- ciske het was covered glycerined ostrich feathers. The King wore s pin-striped rrrey lounge suit and carried a soft elt hat with iit End 0f Year I IDNDON June 5-(GP)—With n wmhimogjo oums w“ 1m. {El-Shh cogugiégdgumgfikégarvtlffig Their Majesties Vwavecl gaily to compulsory i ee . xpertl o; journalism the crowds that lined the royal more“, today that puritans‘: Nilmtiongmthfijgtzsgfu we" den“ "my wo d have more than 1 .- 91155651) win! e - 000 t l-ned is There were people of Anglo-Sex- yearn’ Tad,” ‘he EM o m MANSLAUGHTE“ on descent sndbllir; BJiGIIZIOXTItIZIiIlOUS- e oroe vided as follows: June 5 ends o Fnns, a ens, s ens, resuur Arm o reaerv , coo Bvmmwm- "' B" Pol ,8crbi . nmN-‘FIM Afymgynfield tongs. 340.000; “(cm-octavu Moan“ Qua)” Clghse royalantiein stopped at sud- eommercisl traveler, was charged with manslaughter here today. He had been he since last lilonday after u ca: end fatally injured Jeanne Dnlgl, 3. at Cormierville. o The hearing ‘W68 adjourned to effect use next Manda and Moisan was re- no undertaken leased on .500 bail. . m aumst proof of being age. dcwed with noble qualitiesis to Bim- free from envy-Rnchefoumuld. l z Grand Stand iit Brighton ROYAL PROCESSION ROUTE A magnificent view as the procession will pass within l0 paces with an open view of the drive- way for 250 yards. Large lawn area with trees for those with lunches. All seats reserved by number, also necessary accommodations. ' Price 82.50 each; seating capacity 600 Tickets obtainable fro! Rogers Hardware Co. I. Ltd“ Charlottetown. Phone 105. Sale ends June 10th. ’ ~ Free Parking for Ticket-holders L. McDONALD, Prop. bury Junction and the King And Queen drove four miles into the city throuuh dense crowds that had waited for hours. Everybody carried a Union Jack. The influx of visitors was with- out precedent here. Thirteen 5980- iul trsins brought visitors from North Bay, Little Current, Suult Ste. Merle. Ont” Ssult Ste. Marie, Mich, and scores of intennedi- ate points. TOURNAMENT PLAY flntl-tlllulfflfbft units, 116,000 con *1" 31w»; Office declined io indi- vithout notice." Much ofthow clone _________________ m- iedom I‘ "it i011)’ o! the next-J). ".1151" be M . Engihn -Every little helps in s tourne- rnent, but. golfer W. Laidlow was elated when he scored a hole in one in the £1,000 ($4.700) golf turnament at Sand-well Park. WHERE THERE'S A WILL PLYMOUTH-To New York "and back with e visit to the World's Fair and t. ten-shilling profit to show on his half-crown capital is Roy Thwuitiee‘ achievement. He hitch-hiked, stowed sway and bet- 4 A ‘AAA BIRTHS r ASHLEY-At. Fredericton. N. 3.. June 4. to Rev. E. E. and Mrs. Ash- lzey (nee Helen c. Drake), a. daugh- er, DEATHS DRAKE—Ait Cornwall fmm his residence Monday after- _ Interment Best Wilitshire emetery. ' MUltPflY-—Ait Noranda. Quebec. on Julie 2. i939. Earl Murphy. M160 3i years Renmins arrived at Ken- slngton Monday. Jilrw MIL and were forwarded to the home 0f hi! Its noru visir REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES I ther possibility oi saving lives must betttbandoned and the Vililfhlill the vessel W, spoke R. S. Johnson. ma. ect builders of the that it had not yet been determin- ed whether a dams 2d torpedo tuibe or failure to shut. t e forward door had cuu ed the tube to be He said no one was drowned when - M o tm ts Million Trained Men :3.*.'i'.,.1?,,’;§,“;§,.;3“‘§g§:~ innit; ixggtglggngitienlgt, rugs...“ .35.; v.'=.siiz.i.i?'"“ “m” e“ bv the Davis lu fetal abtempts. token into the submurin: frcrn ihe escape stricken gravely Later the second two men escaped but no one was able to follow- igoniinuéi-L from Jmie _ l) cartridge the exterior of the Duke's house. nor on the cur. for her brunette beuuty and for her love u! outdoor sports, is one of the most prominent members of, the old world's younger Royal se . brother o! the stuntlne I oi Greece, and his wife, the Grand Duchess Helen Vladi- mm-ovne of Russia. _ won JEQQJLOMLWQJF ri Weslminlioni and brother-in-lw of former Prime will also be e force to be ered in the next camipeim. of the lower town s and other turned c of Quebec was v10 lul vaults bodies of celled Chamberlain ___(Continued jrom g page 1) were taken to lighten the craft, and the came up above the sumac. at daylight on Friday. The mwy and roe began u. search and me De- stroyer brazen located the submer- ine at 7:45 A. M. Friday. -Four men esca/ped with the Davis tain H K. lung, including cap . P. Oram, who reported that conditions aboard the Theirs at that time "were becoming board were still Attenapt Unsuccessful bud. but that ell on alive." A diver was sent. dovm as soon as possible "and he had great diffic- ultv in working." At 1224-0 P M. an attempt was made "to get the stern still higher above water." The attempt was unsuccessful, the wires breaking. "An attempt to cut u. hole in the stem in its then pOGIUOD, Mr. Chamberlain “would have in- volved e risk of flooding which was quite unjustifiuible." "On receipt oi the report of u doctor who attended the survwors that their condition was grave from carbon monoxide poisoning." The Prime Minister said. “a further at- tempt to raise the stem during slack water was made. but this was s-sain unsuccessful as the stem cf the? vessel was becoming less buoy- m Shortly before 7:15 P. M. Friday “It was now clear that any fur- was proceeded Raising of the Thetis is expected to take from Lve to l0 days. Shortly before Mr. Chamberlain Laird. Liigniied submarine, stated flooded. After the first two men escaped , four others made rce dlcd and were hatch, and the fourth was and ded later. Sawed Off No mezks of shot were found on The Duchess of Kent, renowned She is the daughter of u late King 0on- POSSIBILITY lisment. during the week - ing prorogetion to rest up for a series of political addresses he will caifiliver in various parts of Cen- a. The "New Democracy" forces be- in o ined by Hon, W. D. Her- rfge, forum Canediisn Minister to Minister Bermett. consid- KING GEORGE _ _<92mvsd_£r9.m__2siss_1l__ hgohg the gobbled, wviridinéastreets 0d oh aundgy shops thrit knew Kwllliarirhm w o+c++o4++o>++o++ June 4‘ w”. wmmm B‘ Duh, h, cleienceweier ‘ingmwmumnam; L.14g-6-6-3i. no, 66th year. Funeml was held ggggm flaaigkgufm ‘a’, T,.,,,,,,,,,,; ilstomers. ' be th i ll At Wolfes fir‘ uwebueh of old St. Paul's lie the churles Lawrence, who ex- the Acadinns. and R1. RéVr liaiflleleomee linme Legionnaires Who Fought For Frauen _._.___ NAPLES. June 5—iAiP)—-Twen- ty thousand Italians who fought for Nationalist Sipsin wturned ay from the civil con- flicr which Premier Mussolini told them was their "victorious we: against the Democracies and Bol- stievisrn." Ii Duce declared in n. message that "for 80 months you have been the hightmue-Aiterally the incu- bus -- of the Pluto-Democracies" ind huge” ans] union be- ween n en toy with our blood." y Mumolihl said the Littorlo divi- sion of Blsckshirts, which saw much lighting end which he des- cribcd as “irresistible and by now well-known and feared" would be- come e permanent unit of the e mnsports escorted by war vessels steamed into the Bay of Nitplee in the ettemoon and a cruiser and eight destroyers wel- ooqlréiled them.‘ e troops, ncluding 3,000 Span- ish inifnnirymen who will march with the Legionnaiires when they one roviewed by King Victor FJm- menniel tomorrow, will not disem- bark until morning. Russo-Japanese Tension Mounts In The Far East TOKYO, June 6 —-(Tuesday) - (CP Haven-Recurrence of the Si- berian-Manchoukuo border clash which threatened last July and Au- gust to develop into s conrlict be- tween Japan and Soviet Russia was feared here today. Dispatches from the Cihangkufeng region, near the junction of the cask o! ssl- w, 'na.mee,--ee their tachment of Royal marines with a. Avisitgr to her home ill Tiinilh 0B the season. mm“ w“ fnflifé 1'3, Plafrhgfcmfg Qgfmfgg; Siberian, Manchouiruo and Chosen Bu“ w‘ "'_"'“ The ship anchored at the three w,“ D1,, ad ,2‘ M0,, 4- u, e (Korea) frontiers where last year's .- . - -, “m, l-Tunviuw nervous TODAY— m,“ and Wm be we“ m, hum, w,“ 5,,“ ‘mgifvro » w a, ma; lighting txAurred, told of mounting Mr. u. n. Beyer. Mono on. p mc- ‘Fhe s. s. Feirvlew. which hos “m, 0,, ma,“ d“, whm, w“, be mm “flllfflcumn agila gfé ,m,,o_- tension following last Saturday's N, ireprlearetléeitft We oirrmivveedcfi‘ tfi: bu“ “Mum”: "pa!" " Pwwu" announced throuch the ones IW-‘l- store buoy” The sIibmarNne was re- fight“? _ atone way . N. 8., is now off the slip and is on murmmh June w, m5 ,ma,ed ,' roxhnaw l, P M" Seven hundred Ru slen sharp- tity last night. expmhed w be back an m, ghgy. Ho _ Lhmemnheovsmqr Db “i ,5 3gp“, r5,’ b 'd,* shooters with i0 tanks and an equal '—"—'-‘ lottetown-Rccky Point service to. mu‘ Dem ,5 w“, en m Y‘ Ne“; ° eh" °d fad V" number of heavy artillery pieces .Chsrles R. 0100!. MOMIBBL 5B!- dgy, During the hhsehm 0g ghe 51°15 “d Mrs‘ ° " a‘ n? t ° I“ e a m“ gap.‘ were reported in the area. Join-it ~gy {Mpecwr o; me Q_ N, R, 5y'- h,” the North RN“ budge h“ tertairl at a. (lance for the Admiral. ping-inside e submarine, cf or‘: Japanesewmnchaukuu border mm“ i“‘co“”’"5.“ iztmissrisrsi u» w» also o tome o it w’ “m rezzsiitmtii"nc courts... we» W151“ Bier i, n 111F8- - ——————-- ,, - - necessary, v dspa es rel . return to MNantreal today. gfifithfifit elltilfiesiptfsltgastyilcjanxgcrrtet dcitcyd ‘hi2 ab? mining“ ctgum m” At the same time 400 viet -—-- d”, o, com m“, on the M“, 0,, - » » I,“ 4' admhm t, me, “Péfmgd: planes were reported concentrated Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Hunter have the "a “m? m, De Pr, t “f, B" l 9 a amp w“ a biz and Tamsk. near the returned from s week's vls-lt to W i; nu c. pa men (continued iijgm¢llfliiej.i__ ‘me Manchoukuo-Outer Mongols front- ier, but no trouble was reported in‘ that region since a. recent right be- een Russian-Outer Mongolian troop," and a Japanese Manchoukuo contingent. CapmKMeikle Tendered Dinner LONDON, June 5-40? cable)- Beafaring members oi‘ the House o! Commons tonight. attended a complimeniarv dinner tendered io Oavpiain A. . Millie who com- mended the liner llmores of Aus- tralia on her trip to Quebec with the King and Queen. The dinner, at the House of Commons, was a private function organised by Commander A. Mar- sen as a tribute to Captain Meikles seomanshlp in guiding the ship safely through ice and fog. Admirals Sueter, RrOYdS and Tay- lor attend-ed es did Sr Charles Barrie, Sir John Anderson, Sir Henry Fliders, Lord Castlereagh and Captain Arthur Evans. Plan Outdoor Civic Reception. HALIFAX, June 5—(CP) —- All announcement Mayor Mitchell that Heifers civic recep- its council chamber was issued to- night. The ceremony, orginaily was ehified_ ind Monthly Meeting 0f 0.N.L. lleld _'__ Tfliofihalntmitmm 5115-4 o! the Oatiliciic Women's 11°10, its resilien- monthly meeting on tun 5th . . . “Cram Btdlimintheli who areéiaons. we Funk M/ur- ray, presided n4 ' w; “it?” Persi- “m...” m‘ m C - tributed by MisewMai-ie Pwehwtlxfe opening number being, "o . 841$"- muowfiii by I/wo de tltui Diano solos (a) ‘Ilhe ,- (b) Butterfly. The hppywmim o; the audience was to ‘d had M; Pequot by ‘the PresidexIIue s‘ Mr. Justic 111 his snlendid address gave e clear and concise explanation of his svbiect. Whlnh or necessity was . B5 built/ted the time 111d the vest scope of the theme to be considered. Th qf 1h, music 0f- the Church showed tihex. during the first years 0! Christin . 1W. psalms and caniticles were re- cited by the early Christians with- out music, Owing to the pagan persecutions which marked time time. Unitil the 9th century the Cnntus Ramanus or pigih ohm; was the exclusive mimic or the Chvreh- The perfection of plain chant was reached m the 13th QCHWPY. under Paiestrine, the greatest composer of liturgical music of all times This was known 85 the Greizorien Chant which hud been first developed bv st. Am- of the Church under St. Gregory "he WWW Many irreait musicians notably Wagner and Gounod ex- lllvoéed their admiration o! Pal- estrma, termini; his compositions masterpieces of melodic phrasing, exalted heights of artistic perfeo. tion, and the Gregor-hm ohm; unsurpassed m dignity and gravity, 130111106 efliied the Sistine Che/Del the home oi Pales-trlna music and the inspiration of the combined choir voices and that of Michael Anseloii paintings, as since-rely ascetic, level, calm as the ocean and ecstatic, Palestriim produced great works —end the Mass which he was com- missioned to write by Sit. Ohsrles Bcrromteo is still sung in the Pope's Chapel during Holy Week, In the 16th century, Polyphonic Music was introduced into Church scheduled for the outdoor location, more upon its interests than its several days comforts._-_-_(_3e_o. IURQCIQNJIG. music, and it was not until I TEACHERS brose and other illustrious doctors t l ATTENTION PLEASE! Additional information regarded as essential in reply to mony letters received. It will be necessary for all groups to provide their ovm transportation. Teachers may be occompdnied by a sufficient number of adults to icke care of the smaIIer children. It is recommended that children bring lunches with them. Box lunches will be on sale at .25c each. Flags will be provided free of charge to oII children, and will be distributed to each pupil or points of assembly before proceeding to Great George Street. Each Teacher will please prepare and present at us- sembly point, a card giving the following information. - Nome of School, Nome of Teacher, Number of children '5. present. At the points of assembly competent officials will be i I‘ on bond, who with the aid of Teachers will murshoII the porcde and accompany them to their oIIoted spaces. Children assembling oi Prince Street School and 5' Prince of Wales College must be present at these places ' not Inter than 10:30 o.m. lo be in readiness to parade to i», Greet George Street at 11.15 om. It is suggested that oll smuII children have a label with their nome and school district on it, securely fastened, to their coat or dress. First Aid Stations with Doctors and Attendants have been arranged for at various points. Those who hove not already done so, please send in definite information as to the approximate-number of chil- dren they plan to bring in. It must be remembered that definite information is required by the various committees ‘ in order to reserve. space and provide satisfactory accom- modation for oII children. No school child should be deprived of this lifetime chance to see Their Mojesfies. thmt Pope Plus X ordered a. re- turn to the Gregorian or plain chant. The speaker. dwelt. 0n the marvellous melody of the Tenebrae, the psalms suns in the Liturgy of i Holy Week, which has been tie-lied the sublimest expression of joy and excitation. A well deserved tri- bute was paid to Mr. W. J, Bmwn, leader of the- Basilica Choir for his leadership and interest in soc- red music. M the close of this ex- cellent address s hearty vote of thanks which Wes moved by Mrs J. H. Blanchard and seconded by Miss Mac King was presented to Judge Arscnauit by the President Mrs. Murray \ The business meeting followcd with the reading and adoption of the minutes cf two previous meet- ings. Correspondence was read and dealt with. The Treasurers re- port showed all obligations com- plied with unci a satisfactory bank iflznce Convsners submitted re- ports of the different activities and tentative plans were made for the holding of an afternoon tee on Wednesday. June 21st in the Nurses’ Home Parlors of the City Hospital. i s-go at request of Mayor Mitchell It was decided, however, that thousands of people would witness , the ceremony ii it were held be- fore the building. while if it were held indoors the crowd would 80¢ only ‘Their Majesties‘ arrival and departure from the pail. 'I'he Waller spacious gland parade. in front of the hall, is built, out ir<1m the side N011 I01‘ Kirk? Geoffle and QUEER of a steep hiIl and is easily visible Elizabeth June i5 will be held in from two of the streets surround- frorit 0f City Hall instead of in ihg the square. The blesoednees of life depends This t is guoronteedhot l" @1551‘. their" ""14"" m" I" 1mm“ I" Win31 oifrnoitifdwintfit. ‘I3? Efiiidofiiifi JI“ér§i’3-3Ii’-“ m“ the wey of gllawlflg every possible citizen to be are! will mice place togéay (Three; 11% o‘: Ialldufilhngg e imigom in Charlottetown on the day of Their ltlajeeties’ 33mg,‘ ,,'f,h1',,"}h,§§,-, ' ' of 1.6 and ‘his ouna win. n. visit to the Province, public notice is hereby ' , $528,051! u} hi‘ ,,*~,;,,,,,,*;,',,.,Q37,',': Riven that no prosecution will be entered for _ ________ , ernor gene ma,“ m he I“ .. driving e inotor vehicle bearing Prince Edward - ' "Q53; Q‘, “hm-h 114'}, h; mg. Island -19I$,..re¢l|trltlon markers on the 14th 1V, D, MacLean A gal w ag$r,gg¢°o1w§,{,§§emn_ _,,-j h? or June instant. I . _ i c e beckdg: represent pert 7 ' UNDERTAKER lnburxh tie. a o! t will » . Dated this fifth day oi‘ June, A. D. 1939. EMBALMER dfllildtctgélglffill . 1h” m“ . ‘our: I ' THAN” A CMTBELL’ Charlottetown and "it?" "I/INWNIIEMHINI .. "Attorney General. North Wlltshlre 31$?‘ wpfl¥fiflfimwnfifimhwn ' n. 149 ‘their-insulators or one srap v - 5 ' Gil?” ‘wtfinbgfin éoiififififoooo looking gentlemen you see above is just o photcqrflvhi)‘ Vi") the royal perry. To snap the King and Queen as their Mo- lestiu visited Canada's capitol, the lens-boys were told to don formal morning clothes end top huts. ti». . The t. trident; M _ to be a gag. plutocrutuc- Germany After Pacts BERLI elzn ministers of Latvia and Es- tonis are expected in Berlin Wed- nesday to sign non-aggression pact. with Germany. today that, liam Munters of Latvia was start- i. i 17-6-61 s ing for Berlin tomorrow n t and that Foreign Minister Ker Belter of Boonie would come Wednesday to sign agreements with Foreign iviinister Joachim Von Rilibentzop of Germany. The protected treaties were re- gurded here us an indirect conse- quence of President Roosevelt/s April i5 suggestion that Chancellor Hitler give assurances that Ger- many would not infringe on the in- i-ezritv of Iii named states. With Latvia, Estonia- N, June 5—-(A.P)-—'I‘h8 for- It was reported unofficially here Foregn Minister Wil- BAZMAAR ENTERTAINMENT IN THE Market Building O-NIGH T And Every Night This Week ' $850.00 in PRIZES i 5 Games, Fancy Work, Refreshments SALE 0F IIIIINE GIIBKIIIII Daily Proceeds in Aid of the CIIARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUNo Admission 10c Door Prize Every Night . Drawing Ticket Holders Free Tonight ’ EVERY NIGHT BIG BEN IIUKEII The King of the HAWAIIAN GUITAR From Honolulu—-Hawaiian Islands Singing and Playing the Songs you Love to Hear. 4n¥rwa~r wviii; 3