. . _ -MAXIMS '_ ' ef ._ ss- --/W ‘ A MAxiMs IIIIARllll_fmw|\ GU lin//W ...°.';... :theme ima easily. V ` _ 72?/»” //Fw “___ ' \\\l\ ‘\\‘\\\ f _'W ..f’I.‘I...........".§"... _ lei;/& y The Peop es Paper Read byEverybody \ _ t __;"_j‘_';,_“;_',_-;_“;_~°-"- = = p 'P _ _- V _n ' . 1 ' I ' '“° Covers Prince Edward' Island Like the Dew ' .ei nor Guardian, Founded lls'l thanxekwn Guardian ‘Iwo Ceuta ‘- in _ & y ,CliARL01”l‘i‘owN,CAN;`ri>A, FRIDAY, MAY 26,1933 V iz PAGES ._.;.._=._u..........._._.i ._,_...,..._..._3°..` _ by Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, Lib _ eral leader. It would apply not to Accident Occurred On the werent re-mooring but fo A Southern Railway- ""°‘° ‘” “‘° ’“*“‘°° F0|.‘I\`\€l' Canadians Fund I have arrived at this view Among The Inlured. “fer w°i1§_i11;§m°i=;°f“”vd 111° vg- oeedings ous, uring e _ present debate, is that the task of redistribution should be taken out W of the hands of the House of Com- A RAYNIB PARK, Surrey, England, May 25.-(C. P. Cable)-Wreck of a southern Railway train here late to- $3; han He would have the judges select- Tre ed three named by each side of the gen day took five lives, including that of a. boy born in Vancouver, and in- jured a large number of passengers, three of them former Canadians. A list of dead issued by the com- AQ) puny tonight identified then. an H.°““ Roderick Duthie, 10, Portland, Ore., 3";° formerly Vancouver; Col. H. H. Nor. Commission Is ,FIIIEIIISES LIVES INR” ` 5 Y Y Y _ " -" k ‘£‘ 1_ Li “My own view," said Mr. King, concerned, and put in the st ds of a commission of judges." the by the House of Cominons, ed" e, Mr. King said, and would ,on the preference to members of silo bench who had revious ar erican Spokesman . _ _ At Geneva Is At- D1Sgruntled Minority - Prem- fucked By Selwior ier Is Subject Of Bitter Per- _-; ~ sonal Attack By ‘Liberal Mem- I ssmrrocoil. my la-.>- ber For ,Humboldtl demand that Norman H. Davie ...-.......1 lf... IIE-M A N II-SPrime Minister THIIEEIINIIIIREN ‘-`°"""""_'fS'-‘S And 'F E L LUWSHIF e -I-str; an-on _ . N.Y.Polz_ceHave _,,__,_,_,,,_, Nflillll IIFStands For FairARE BEATENP-'chad B-ffl-IN ' - ~ ofi'rAwA, my as--A eommir- o e g _ sion of judges to redistribute seats ~ in the House was suggested today III der. s and the members who are be recalled as Amerlca’s spokesman wumdhn rn.) _,Now the question ` il. al o °°“°"° ‘nd ” d°°1”"m°“ “mx OTTAW-_4_MHY 25-Negotiations are the majority are wen; U? wi' F-ithilil-lciil.-i..-xl. Moss, may -5- ' - _ usefulness °f secretary °f the blew UD U-lid agreements appeared the will f th ' ' O coop .~ -I-1 .1 ui., . ,_m_Ilicnd laccrafions; the other, a pat- Yelfilfy 01 the I-nsmme °f Journal' wif! W- H- Woodin "has end- to have gone by the boards when not in oto e minority? We are I-Ml).'_d Minh 'LA';Nl‘) :I w'i'olm;ili, with a broken wrist and i-WI. Loindon, England, that at k C3319 All the U!\lWd 5”-l'»€5 Premier R. B. Bennett threw 8. PrImioM¥ It do so. And thcycmplobc d.m,LA'u ll aiui 'lI iliree broken fingers, mettl-“€ Of the UOUHCAI- MT- J- R ate today from Senator Robin- bombshell into the pliwid redistl-1- tent to s;1SE;r:|fed he was con-|;l1<,>Lal;leinCl-;c;\llL liglocliicli £1001; 4 Wcidcmann landed quietly at the Burnett, Editor and Managing Dir. (R-.. 'Ind.) as a direct revelber- bution debate today 'rho Gow/em y W week” °" °“° outcry wenmo the German Cori- ector or The Charlottetown Guard.- . - th , ,, , ,L_ ‘_ . .. ,; . p; _ ‘ » _ n from the Morgan inquiry. ment, he mid' lad _ mon 5 to listen M the repeated an'c1“fIl_d ,“, IS, _“Wm bf J lv Hin ‘zzllllite for a brief visit and proceed- all, lied boon ulialilrlloll-ly l.lf=cied i 1 re ma. d h _ _ . . s sharp challenge of the auth- const’iuencies of the oouriltx ftfiritpegxol-seek;/aHza(lnT1°! "Ali Liberals' dimly lim' llhm m(;lm` lI\t;i1}'l' ld on in Chicago Fellow of the institute. Ml-_ Bumffti b( L M BASSAIJIIII Re distribution T U Il E A T H \ ' . “W _ . --~ Nazis protesting the arrival of Hans VV T 1° 3 g- e d y occurred I Weidemaxm. Hitler goodwill ambas- M J R B R ‘ . sudor to the Chicago Worlds Fair, r’ ‘ ’ urne e Vvhllfi Father Away I iented their wrath in it pitched Seekllig' Employ- I Tuttle with police to bay after Wei-‘ ment _ 0 t h e 1, ilcmann slipped unmolested from a _ Brooklyn pier onto a tugboat. (1I‘.&ll'g`€‘(T Blur' Thirteen men and red-hatted wo- I men, battered in the battle, were jailed on charges of assault and dis- I orderly conduct. 'Iwo policemen were taken to hospital alter the ceives' Notice Of El- ection As Fellow Of Institute of Journal- ists, London. timatlon was received in Char- ' o fray, one, a sergeant with severe 1°tY;t°“'n Yesterday ‘mm the sw D D - o _ _ _ - _ _ mm’ “und from the Indian Medh liamentary exllerlence. on y of president Roosevelt and ol’ ly and didnt propose making my dis der :urs e House had Dycis l, wiolil P0 ‘e ‘ir c-_-_ _xi The p,_0,,_st Wag arranged by the is the only J-0u,.,mk_., in CMM, cal Service, Famham; Mrs. H. H. T vis Norman, A. s. Hitchcock, Hon-.eil Sal ace Woking; Mrs. W. R, Dyke, Meyford, V““"° -'Wei' me Pmsent 'Y5l'¢m~ The aldd near Woking. report of the commission would comm Th, tram was gl-availing from have to be adopted by Parliament hom, he believed a great deal of and Waterloo Station in London, bound but It would not be perfect, Mr. King d, - lor Alton. As it resorted e point debate and difficulty would be el- 1,, near this town it left the rails and 11111119-féd. se acre. plowed along the right of way. Armado Will Le a ve Italy United states into oonillot, and H- personal attack on the Prime - can _ "1 On June 8 _ (Canadian Press) HEDI\C N B Me 25-Ac Italo Baliids seaplane Armada. ‘will mleave Ortabello, Italy, ,on June 8, but owing to heavy ice tat Cart; yi-i dor, the flee may no i before Juni 20 and probably not e_ar1ier than June 14. A statement to this effect was made here wduy by Captain Emerto Cam- pa Nell, in charge of the Italian ( Government base here until the re- W turn flight in the summer. The actual refuelling can be ac- Um eomplished in four hours, and it is in hoped the planes will get away from arm Shedlac Bay _after a stay of 36 to 40 ,me hours, including two nights as e. Eco moming start is preferred. The t route will be from orlebeiio to °A Amsterdam, Londonderry, Reykja- vik, Cartwright, Bhediac, Montreal me and Chicago. nat An entire inn has been engaged pu here by the Italian Government for pms the accommodation of those making Lo the flight. °°“ o ANNOUNCEMENTS, il’ , coMiNG EVENTS, --<1- C Il column at I een!! per word itrloily panel, gn M1,-,,,,,,_ leading architects of his domestic 5"”’“°“d" Secretafy Tre”-SUNY. re nstruction ro amme 5 H°“d°"5°"- Dh`¢°f°f5- W H P BT - crewry Carden Hun of the Dunbar, A. L. Sinclair, T. W. L. ' 9653_5_23_3,' state Department, ii lifelong udvo- P’°W"» H- H- H°"l°» C01- D- A- ' cate of low tariffs, has' taken a M°°Ku"‘°"» W- L' M°E“°h9m- ce;;’B;._v Scouts’ Display and 'COR' in re optimistic view in general but co "Hear the Milton Pla ers at North River Hall Friday, lvEIiy 26th wo.i-iuieiht ta _ _ ° Admission asc. a "sais-5-Iiofmii 1*” “Buying live non. iuesdiy, my b k mb- Hunter River. Emerald and isolation. MONUION, N. B.. May 25-In wedlock. avii-s-so-ai tho Wednesday until further 110' psrative commercial independence al offices and ships of the Canad- Route :une as last year. 24- -at-ai .°f 97 5 the rest of the world and to work lan. National Railways and other _ out a more self-contained national branches of thc service in the city "Reserve Thursday evening, June ‘fu contest in st. Merger-we mu. Plrticulm liter. eval-5-at-ii li’ scr °°”°“°W the ¢l'0Wd t0 Rlvffvlew some ooncem the progress of the Moncton to Shediilc and Point Du- Dllwe Platform on Friday evening, U my mh_ nited Kingdom in concluding Chene will be changed to meet lllbwednesday night, May 81st. special trade treaties with Argen- daylight saving time. Trains will 9730-li-26-ii tina Sweden, Norway, Germany continue to be operated on stand- Q" -_ and Denmark In addition to the ard time. Good floor, good music. lust ouninn-i players. Bt P°i°i"=- the members of the nrituh empire, -’ -\l¢0rney for the Defence," ¢l lisyzg ' .. chmotal. pmnounoed "best yet at 'fm ae to mm “Wd W U19 trade llreemenls on domestically produced goods; vm' mms it' si re hed at last summer’ eco mi th ind tl l recovery or govem .__ ' , e no c e us ra - ""There will be a meeting of all Df°\`°ll¢° li QNMWI- ment-business Partnership bill: the ` tm Holy N ‘ ee particular pieces of legis- new tariff measure under which it qu Holy N`melg§|bT§;l‘;\|-;.0l\;€"l’l: lation have been pointed to as Pow- is Blfliected the President would be iq gt ., Y ‘I erful measures which might be em- given authority to raise tariffs as __ ` . Wed in lmdvftiklnk a far-reach- well as lower them. » &:;;1;'i Life Annuity Wm double ing transformation of the Amen- All have a definite bearing on the ' ‘“° °f increase it many vin 00011011110 System-the farm re- world conference inasmuch as one ' °°°°’<"'1s iv vwr sn. It ller bill under which import tures . of its principal obleotivee is the ro- J0 sh "P pl ff voiinotiiinr to line out Moore, M,nm,_ ,.,m_5;,:_'§ Fe levitd equal to processing talesniimi of restrictions on trade. L. \ 1' \ l emiined forthwith whether tar- "seif Kililsi-On players in Win- iff moderation will be the objective M oncton on `ll0e Friday, 28th. If stormy Satur- ' or whether the goal will be finall ° ' N- ima-is-as-ii ‘b ’ D I ht S ac oss det Km-iirizton. signed Allin' E. 0 .O BCD!! 00 ,,,“”°° end gentlemen) manned", 'rhr _-__ Da but it would be a great ad pe Indian _ o g to Europe in 1983 is more Mfilwrwell. former Mlrvster of p p' de UNITED _ STATES t i to propose a. corisultativafurther changes. He intimated the Relilfti-(Ibut1lX2>naBIi1lllacllftitml-Tmmli/[the bn" pact in Europe, Robinson, opposition could keep the House in kewe King leach; 0f.theoi;;lb ao- lot ed references in the banking session weeks, even months but had suggesbéd that future redieiéais los lttee’s disclosure that Davis' the bill would be passed. -bum” be drafted b a Com lsssir- WF. ed from the Morgan house, In the meantime, Quebec Liber of Jud es selectedyf dir; on G W . that with Woodin he was on ale and Conservatives had o to K ' mm erermdic rd" “ml `_m°mm "h\}d’ “PH ,l).iily Workir, olfrlal organ of the having such gli llcnio-.lr colilcrreo h_ 1" '"1 “meal fondmon m 8| Gllliilniinist plii'l_v. A cordon of po- him, although thcle are soy. NMI' , _ , 'UCD El-l8i'd@d U10 l->i€1'S» AS the Un" eral members of the instiiilfe in i'cli~.:n :liitlAl1clgllb_o1s,iv:lo founil Columbus nosed into dock, me de_ this comm_y_ I gli 1;l;'cii, first believed _.hey had Jonstration opened up_ P|B¢m-ds dill bums- but an ““5~’i’5~V 0”' reflected these sentiments. Wim the msmuw of Journalms Q . - ._ Mr. Burnett has been connected ° me parts of the country The objee de d after bloodstciiis had been Down with the Hiller mm-der sm' mga "favored" customers list. Iloggerheads over three or four tl id ' ' I nator Tydings, Maryland Dem- ridlngs. principally Nevis ,md as ZZ;`.onben_;° r;T°v;e1g‘eFeH°` mt q m e o pol do t who promptly answered the YI-lilaska and negotiations prec- » . l _, _ , _ , . iiics. The Liberal leader a.so com- The dead clmdm, “gig 1mm-, ,.\m,_ches from the consulate niet ex . ation and apprenticeship to ven: Chester, seven, and Eugene, he liner at Quarantine. Perceiving joumausm There are three dum, in - ‘ 1* gl _I - _ -. . .Md in my opinion w keep Anlmltme did mt improve the 50:11orlepoicxa§3;:en;S;>;'ci;i;i;,pZ1;1 Zia.1ntliehosplial\\lln his moth- _io protest. they oommmdeered a n a.n’s outburst, contended that 510811? leased. And Hon. W. R mitted 1115 pm-gy fp m "Hal a I aih. ed revealed the true cause of .nd terror regime"-“War on Fasc- was Paul. Ji' eight All were lug alongside and slipped away un- 'lihe Institute is incorporated by "“""°“d mme' Royal Charter. admission being by liifiely, Associates, Members, and . _ us out of war" than to get the temper of the House when he made it- A ` ` . . , " ' , _ nh Weld mmm Felows. Fellowships are conferred for B y _ I l -___ _ _ ...-me man who amwks m am_ the ptxsitlon this." he asked the (_. ...aint li. 'p..§.n£'pi.n. denenn Washington Officials bwdor abroad when that umm- L’“°f““- “W” “Y we Shield re- Doubtful If London Economic Confer- ence Will R/"uilt In Barriers. ___._ 0 BHINGTON, May 25-The told newspapermen it must be andoned and every nation tum ay lg avlng upon a policy of commercial ther officials said definitely. °°“n°°M°n with dlylight saving ugh privately, that the United time which has been adopted by Truck from Bangor to Dun- States is putting itself in a posi- the City of Moncton, effective 'wfmle UPNMGYY DOW Yllllllllik tion to embark on a policy of com- Sunday May 28th next, the gener- [1 _ _ .. bed as having watched with suburban train' services out of commercial relations among he made or did not make a loan mb Wd Gmmlnder. 8 _ _ in-om J. P. Morgan and oo.) has TM Pr-'me Minister threw his ‘ 'shown fmugd; Minister, referring to him as agp,-0. b think that W' Dlm' Whether Ispemw EMI and °“g3°sf'°d the between the parties. It was bellcv md of me tragedy He had been an d 5t"°n“°u5 dibalfe Would °°“lIUUe staying with relative-s while seeking tl A" Quebec and Saskatchewan rid* cmplormeut. Police learned that in S with the S lbgmy of al _ “__, _. _ _ _| use the letters F.-.l.I. after their 5’ stature M smtesmanship Ibombshen during 8' speech made by K D0 S S€Vi?!‘ Mis D c/Jic=l.l. had uiged liei lius 9 no _ which this W0,-ld is 1-“mgry_ A. F. Totzke, Lib., Humbolt. “Isn’t m °mb"° making Pwtests UV" band io go to Bosioii lol the night 'nnual tribution in Saskatchewan I say I. should be done in s. fair way and Lowering of Trade A Charfoftetoujn there was no necessity for all h By Med F0 f' ll In L t d , -ne't';'lle‘i answer," replied Mr Ben- A _ . s we have done it fairly e led states Government was said The annual meeting °f the Chef- ' ° ` ‘ “nd we ”’° -“°‘ “°"‘“ "° p oiiieiol quarters tonight to be leiteiewu Flirum Lid- was heldlu ““°'° "' ' ‘ It Was' “Ie” ‘“ t mg melt for economic wat if me Board of Trade moms last Saskatchewan that adjustment had S rnoliouoi efforls at the world evenins. Dr- I- J- Yee presiding- °° be “de In the “°"h *° me s nomic conference should fall The financial report was md by me °‘ th’ ’“””" °' s"°"°“ "le"- aenleve lowered trade barriers. the Secretary-Treasiirer. H- S- °d,d°d "‘° mme 1"”"’°‘*°"~ g ¢ the “me time offlclah ex. Henderson, which showed a small We hav? 3°” mm ll- -*Dent “ed some ooncem lest strong operating profit months' at it and have arrived at a ionaustle feelin s in various Eiilosisiic remarks resardius the °°“°1“5:°" mv' the “hm-'es Sh°“1d 5 . tsor the world should lessen the Wvrk Of the mwailement` during I” ’“°d°" °°““"“ed Mr- Bennett- pecgs of wccegg not only 9,; the past year were made by John ndo but in the arms reduction R- Mlm". MH»1’Sl\fi¢ld. Bild JGM- fergnce at G,ne,,,,_ than west, Charlottetown, the EmbUf8'0 pen p¢s5lm|,m M to the p,.o5_ President, Dr. I. J. Yeo, Vice Pres- ` pect of lowering tariffs and other ment- Mr- -7- P- slmmmdi Bild Is Stressed e barriers at the London con- s°°""°"5'» MY- 393591305. WUI me opening June 13 has been particularly singled out for the ressed by Assistant Secretary 3°°d WWI* "WY had 40110- , Raymond Moley of the state De_ The old Board of Directors were MEETINGS' ETC ent’ close advlsm. of Pres re-elect/ed as follows' President, Dr ___ Imrun ' ' ‘ IW °°Anniiurleemqn¢| gr, |n.e|.“d |n Id nt Roosevelt and one of the I. J. YEOQ V108-P.!'6SldEl`lI5, J. P. 2 ' H. _ - ' . V. B6 vanced Registry Board for Dairy Cattle held in 'the office of the Live Stock Branch, Ottawa, oil May 15th, provision was made for the carry- ins im of the service for the current eordihg to an announcement from year- TWO gratifying features ofthe regional headquarters oi the cen- NPUN Oil the W0l‘k f0l‘ U10 P855 WHY iidian National Railways here. The were the extent to which demand for inspections had been maintain- ed during a period of slow sales, and D, distribute Saskatchewan your way gt (continued an Page 10) and we say we will not. We are D cannot agree to that. 'I‘he redls _ At the annual meeting of the Ad- rcpared to leave his complaint in he hands of the Government - ' SHANGHAI, china, May 24- 7 Nfgfsagf bgxethenngiff; Rwys- 1477710117139 isp.)-while welcoming the mu- ot 1 in sing. redisoount rate of 3% percent. opened mm0n.0w_ HL’ other sur Lou) Fa res For itlfy truce between 0Pp0s B estfon about Saskatchewan was' - Japanese rom" In the Pelpmg that the city of North Battleford` ,S ues’ tho Chinese press md” de- be transferred from Battle-ford to Redberry and the name changed , to North Bsttleford. _-_ Double Train Service May 28 MONCTON, N. B., May 25.-The double service to Prince Edward Is- land daily except Sunday will go ln- to effect Monday, May 29th next, ac- moming connection will be by ’I‘rairl No. 42 leaving Sackville at 1.10 m., arriving In Charlottetown at hanges in Ontario. At least one and that estcrda she ave B F Y .Y S rc-test was scheduled for Alberta. birthday pm-gy for Paul at which was impossible l-0 f°i'€°HSI- When all of the children were gathered i - .- . _ not going “_ Ish.. that the swry?" u1;;;0i9ét on wmiggiliuegie lgeld al A mouldeis ha.n.mci, covered ultli w E l D 0 M E D , . it as ed aturday - ' - 1 4,., .lN0_» mtumed Mn Tot kc. .,I 5 _ blood, and found in lie cle ls of A Z _ was B p°s5'bl° date' “" the ruined home. was believed by ;I;‘_;day ;"';‘;d Tdiit beian- with police to have been the weapon us- e ces e r n Pl-in - “ ° °° ed fn “le Slaying’ Chinese Press Would _ ~ _ _Th Albert Just before ad-Iwmment lnvestivatmg auihol-.tics stud Mrs F ' ' 4- .ff I I l ` l ' ° nounced today that the Federal Re- - » this" n;'“;;o1:;r’r§;]_§ns‘;idth°hT'°“ld miie Dyczlieski was an expectant moth- Ellfe to Know Plzlce serve Bank or New york had 1ow_ C 5 ° 5 own r ' er and that neighbors reporicil there I ald F01' Cessation ered its “discount rate from 3 go in _ . . ¢ ~ » . r:t;n‘;o;';):1‘§l_;e2:§;: £15 I£H°‘; had been domestic troubles iii thc of H0Stllltles_ gi; per cm; ggecm-9 tomorrow, ` P ' W h°“S¢h°ld recently- 'rhe change is the second this ___ _,P MONTREAL, Qllfl., M85’ 25-AI* hosuut1es_ rangemerit of spec al low fares for Newspapers “mad me utmost *he K“S'S Bi"hd“Y h°“““Y -“me nubiiezty regarding detain or the 3rd' by th" Canadmn Némoml nc tiations between represents.- c cs ard large munlopaltles. seriously burned, noticed w e u inanded to know “the price that was paid" for the cessation of Railways was announced today by mi; of N-ankmg and of Toykg and C. P. Riddcllc, Cliaiinlan of the rmmdly condemned geqef, dlp. Canadian passenger association. 1mmwy_ These special fares will offer the Details cf the gnnlgtfog ,gl-gg. "pm" °! me' t‘“'° °r three day ment have not been disclosed here trips' and “"5 the holiday fans °" but the Chinese expressed admir- Saturday th`s yc-:ir will provide for ation for me courage of mel,- long wick end liordzlys at low rat- leaders who negotiated lg ee. For the two ol' three duy holl- dey trip, tfekois will be good on it is generally acc-'sited by the Canadian R.al1\vnys bciwcoli any Chinese public that U10 -7*`*l'>9n°5° two paints ill Canada al- cnc and will abide by fhcll' Pfomlses 9°-L t° a. quarter times the regillnr one cuter Pelping but the 0Dlnl0l'i ls way first class fare. These tickets likewise expressed that T0liY0'S will be gcod going from 12 noon military chlf‘fS Wflilld 80 lY\i° th” “th _ _ omy if efforts at intemational will operate on daylight time in for old time dancing and flddl action fail. » conformance with the action taken ited States officials were de by the city. 3, the lowering in inspection costs per head. Inspections of bulls and of cows as dams of Class A bulls totalled 756, as compared with a total of 792 for the previous year. The total number of bulls admitted to Ad- vanced Registration during the year was 454, as compared with 487 dur- ing the preceding year. lt wps felt by the Board that the payment oi' Advanced Registration fees on this number of bulls d/iiring slich diffi- cult times indicated that the service was now firmly established in thc confidence of breeders. At the conclusion of a lengthy discussion on desirability of estab- lishing a preferential bull class, it was agreed that Dr. Barton should act as Chairman of a sub-committee to be named by himself, this sub- committee to draft standards for this class ss a basis for discussion at a special meeting of the Board to be held prior to the next annual meetings of the breed associations. PERTH, N. B-, lily 85.-lldh son Wooblaml, 15, was dead here tonight, victim ol an accident in the St. John River when n small boat overtumed. Two ymmi companions who clung to the craft were rscued. Wooll- laml sank while liiempiing 3 lwimtesllose. 6.20 p. m. (Summersidc, 6.10 p. m.) Connection with this train from Saint John will be by Train No. 44 leaving Saint John at 7.00 a. m. and from Moncton by Train No. 2 Marl- time Express leaving Moncton at 11.15 a. m. Connection from Hali- fax will be by Train No. 3 Ocean Limited leaving Halifax at 7.45 a. m. The afternoon connection will be by Train No. 40, leaving Moncton at 3.50 p. m_, Sackvllle, 5,20 p. m., ar- riving in Charlottetown at 10.15 p. m. (Summerslde 9.45 p. m.) Pas- sengers from Saint John will leave there on Train No. 14 at 12.20 p. m. Train service from Prince Edward Island to the mainland in the mom- ing will be the same as at present by Train No. 39 lcavlng Charlotte- town at 7.00 a.. m. (Summorside at 7.15 a. m.), arriving at Sackville at 11.50 a. m., Moncton 1.35 p. m. Pas- sengers for points east of Backville (Halifax) will make connection at Sackvllle with Train No. 2 Maritime Express leaving Backville at 1.05 p. ni. Passengers for Saint John will make connection at Moncton with Train No. 13 leaving at 3.30 p. m. and for Montreal and points west with Train No. 3 Ocean Lim- ited ieaving Moncton at 2.35 p. m. Afternoon connection will be by 'nom No. 41 leaving chsilotletown ati30p.m.,arrivin¢atBsckvii1e on Friday June 2 to noon on sun- city if they thought it wvuld be day June 4 and good for the re- `ncce.=.=ary for bargaining pufD05€5- turn journey on trains leaving up to west winds- partly cloudy with to m‘dnight Monday Julie 5. , so Express for pnillts irc.--f. llnssollgi-rs I for Saint John will lmlvc Mollcloii Natmnm Rauways' The demand is ‘ at 3.55 oi, in. A sin-ping on for steadily incmwing and already saint John will on nvnilnhlo nt several of the leadlris hospitals in Moncton on nrrivnl or lilo lvlnriilmo Nova Scotia and college d°rmlt°1‘- Express at that station. ics have been supplied with the Between Silmnielsiiic and Char- new product. I lottetown a motor train service will be provided daily rxcrpl Slllidny This new factory couplefzciyrifh ` effective this dale, Motor Tnilli No. the °“° ““d"w‘y "° mmukd w 206 leaving Sumincisilif- lit 315 p. m. W°°”°“ textiles’ is “nec d 1 arriving in chlirloiietown nt 5.15 °“°l° 5 °°“°’d°’°"'° d°”‘““ °' d Mom, -I-rm, N0 205 wool locally which should stimulate 1 p, m., an _ . - leaving Chsrlotwtown at 7.515 p_ ni.. Sheep “Ising in Plcwu o°umy` arriving at Stlnimrrsiclv al 945 11. m. '1'l’i0f° 58 °“°m°" 1"°°§“ smml In Motor 'min No. mn will nuke oon-- operation at R°°i