- xTme Abegweit Management are .14: be higibly commended for the Athletic meet staged on Saturday it their grounds. Although only a handful of cus- oomerg were on hand 1o watch the boys perform, it was no doubt the smallest gathering of fans ‘that ever jrltnessed a sport event in Charlot- tetown. but those who won't were not disappointed and remainfll and applauded until the inst event was 11m off. l! was surely poor encournRe- mam not only for the boys Wilt) took part ‘but fol- ‘tlle lnanageilleilt that they took such great interest, in the staging of this meet and} [pared no pains to have evelgvthini!‘ go through wlzhuut a hi ch. Flo's-over the Abegweit officials if, soul-sun i iilvvvlraged at the lack of inn-wet on the part of the public, received good encouragement from the material on hand for the future track and field events of ‘PuE. isl- anB. - The boys who performed Satur- day afternoon certainly ‘showed cv- ery quality of being yet TEEN“ -; boaters. in fact the showing so much impressed the Ailegwcits as to have Mrgwilliam linipenny who needs no introducing to the people of Charlottetown or tile sporting world of the ‘Maritime-s, Canada or in fact ‘the world. to take the boys ‘under ills Wing for t. time and » coach them along. Mr. "l-lakvenny ' is willing and so are the boys, s0 the old grounds will once again - hike on the look as of old. It was regrettable that ollr great athlete, Mr- Phil McDonald was prevented from taking part in the‘ events on ‘Saturday. Phil had the nriyfortune of losing all his running teflal cups, and medals which e won at Summerside on July 1st also his watch. .Ali were locked in ‘his suit case and left in his car in Summerside, Phil says he can win mole cups and luerlals but would at least have his two pair of spike shoes back. Special honors is certainly due the high point getter of the day. Mr. Fred Holl, who took five ev- ents for a totui of twenty-five points. (Another young ntllloto that i8 coming and coming fast is Alan| lhfdliffllan, who took two- firsts in! the broad and high jump. getting 4 feet 9 inches in the high and 15; feet 4 indhes in the broad. The two young athletes I Hunter Rivermnde .1 fine showing; MdMillan getting 13 points out of| the meet and LePageten, hoth are‘ 800d men and worth watching. i 8. Ilbrnby is in a eiw'l‘,sumfaefj' IE. Homily is in a class by him- nQif on the hike. with lit}. Protvse .and A- Brown comng along strong.| Dennis Ryan the half and (tulle hope. showed up well and took the two circle events ill 2.10 4-5. -, iDlllly locks to be the coming r high jumper getting the event at i feet 1 inch. The following is the summary:- from l‘ 100 Yards (Under 15 Years) flat-at. iMdMillan, W.K.S. Znda-(R. Arsenault, Q- 8.8. dud-HP. Ghelfoon, Q.IS.S. {time 1'3 seconds. I... lmoothnean. restful; ~ t theirs ole -§‘f . r-thl’ lit-a fmiblo ' ' “"- ‘NU-FO D” the sprints and showed up well in] ’ (MEET,- iiiilhiiil ~ The Boys Pilcnp c000 Competition To ‘The A c000 Breeze ' Smallest Gatheri-lg Of Gustomers Ever To Attend A Sp0'ts_Event In Charlot- tetown. West‘. KelifSchool Won T h e ‘ Shield With 42 Toints. Fred HoH Was High Point Score’ With 25. i 100 Yards _ (Under 10 Yuan) lat-ill‘. Holl. WJLS. znd-JR. McMillan, Hunter Rlver- on hand to witness the race which Boat Start i-‘LBuoy V Buoy B. 3rd——d. McCourt. Q.S.S. ‘Time 11 seconds. Half Mile Bike I 1st~d1 Hornby, 'L.0JC. End-IE Prowse, 'W.K.B. 3rd—.A. Brown, W.K.S. Time 1.12 2-5. Half Milo Run (Oren) lst-JD. Ryan. City 2nd—il\l. MacDonald. (‘ity- urd-A. Stewart, City. Time 2.10 4-5. l Broad Jump - (Under 17 Years) ‘lSl—.F Holl, W.K.S. '2ud—iR. McMillan. d-lunter ‘River 3rd—-G. Ayers, W.K.IS. Distance, 18 feet 10 1-2 inches- .4‘ 100 Yard: (Under 10) fist-IF‘. Holl. W.K.B. t2nd—R. livlcMi-ilan, Hunter River 3rd—iC. Arsonault, Q.‘S.B. Time 1'1 1-5 seconds. E0 Yard! (99%) ‘ lst-C/E. lAPage. Hunter River 2nd—iD. iRyan. City Time, 24 1-5 seconds. 220 Ylrdl (16 and Under) ‘ 1st—-iA. McMillan, W-K 8. end-iwdlvldln-tyre. QJS S. ard-JB. Cox. W.K. S- . Time 28 seconds. 1-4 Milo Bike (School Icy!) lst-E. lProwae.-W.-K.B. Znd-IC. Walker, W.K. S. l3rd—iR. Arsenault, Q.S.S- Time 38 2-6 seconds. High Jump ‘(i7 and Under) - bank Buoy to North River Buoy _ last two boats to finish they having _ during the race. _ The‘ flonfederati town Harbor was the scene of the best yacht race for u number of yearn. when the Charlottetown race for cups and prizes donated by ' the Confederation Committee. A large number of boat fans were was more than exciting from start‘ to finish. At no time during the race, were the boats separated by more than a few minutes. All boats were footing fast as will be seen by the fast time over the course. which was from starting point at Carraghel-‘s Wharf to Rose, and Stake Boat, three times around, which was confllleted in one hour, forty-eight and a half minutes with ‘the Ghost finally winning out by a ‘small margin over the Zenith, Min- nigoo third and P-No fourth. The race of the day was between the changed positions several times Four Yachts came out to face the starter, Ghost, John Lund and G. Smith; Minnigoo. John Pineau and Gordon Essory; P-No, John King, Arthur Campbell and Fred Small: Zenith, Malcolm Irwin. Ern- est Mclnnis and Alfred Head. sucsimlilisitcliifil cur ll time lid Fast Time Featured New All-Steel ‘Fli ‘ uriiay. Time One H0 And A Ilalf Minn m. On ‘satin-day afternoon. Charlotte‘ Yacht Club staged a Confederation] - a. ...J r 5v.‘ yr .1 on Yacht Race 0n Sal;- ur (Forty Eight‘. ' X ts getting away at 1.1.18 witbiftho th out in‘ front ottho ‘mil; Mi i.‘ “second; ‘P- tbird and Ghost fourth.» - ~“ ~ ~ [The following is the‘, chart or the race: ' I First Round ._ ' ‘Tu Boat Zenith . 1.46 1.50 2.05 2.20 Minnigoo 1.46 .1.502-52.08% 2.22% P-No . .. 1.46 1.5050208 2.21% Ghost . 1.46 1.50% 2.07 2.21 Second Round am n. BUD] ‘v. Buoy s. ‘lanai zslllul . 2.32 may 3.01 Ghost .. .232 2.45 3.00 P-No . 2.3214 2.24% 3.02 Mlnnigop ms 2.45% 3.01% Third not...» Boat RnBuoy Y. Buoy Finish Ghost . . . . . . . .. 3.10 _ 3.21 3.34% Zenith ._ 3.12 5.124 3.35% Mlnnlgoo . . . . 3.13% 3.24% 3.36 P-No . . . . . . . 8.13 6.25 3.37 Officials Starter-eliirank McDonald. Judges-John Chandler and Park- er Lund. iilili VETERANS On Thursday night last. upwards of sixty veterans of the Great War assembled at the Victoria Hotel to attend the Veterans’ Confederation Banquet under tho Auspices of the Canadian Legion. This was the first time that the returned men of the different units of Canada's great army from P. E. Island were brought ttolather at a banquet and to say the least, it was > highly successful, and an the years roll around the banquets will bs- come more popular and a. larger at- tendance of returned men will take advantage of meeting his follow comrades of the world war around the festive board. At 9 o'clock sharp the parade formed up and headed by Comman- der Appetite proceeded by the shortest route to the dining hall, where the Victoria Hotel manage- : 890d things that only can be serv- 1st—iL. Dutfy.Q.s.s. 2nd—~G. Ayers. W. K. 8. lard-R. McMillan, Hunter River (Height-G feet 1 inch. 1 Mlle Bike I r . ed ‘by this popular Hotel, After ample justice had been done to the inner man and the smokes were passed around Mr. G. . N‘ ” ' , President of the ILeg- ion and toastmaster of the evening . on arising expressed his pleasure at (Oren) lst-JL‘. IHornby '2nd—-<A. Brown tird-JE. Prowse Time-rm. Pole Vault (Open) lat-IF. Holl- End-il... Duffy Height, 9 feet. 22D Yards (Open) list-IF. Holl Znd-(R. McMillan (ird-IG. Arsenauit. Time-rd 346 seconds. .- \ ‘s Broad Jump (Open) 1st—~C. Ji-LLelPsge, Hunter River. End-A. ‘Stewart. City. 3rd—-D. Ryan, lCity. Distance-HS feet 4 inches. 1-2 Milo Run . (911011) 1at—iL. Duffy Znd-(B. Cox 3rd—<C. Walker. Tlme—-2.39 1-2. 3-4 Mile Run . Consolation 111-4 - Likhtifll, City. find-Jr»- _ . ‘Btliibury, atdrril-ulfdlfi n, city. - Time --4 1-2 m mm. 14 Milo Match Mu lei-J. Cudmore. (culinary. and-u. Ilightfyyfiitf. QfNNblNiI ~ and as follows: olf. Bodied figment-instantly n . seeing so many of the returned than present and on behalf of the Legion extended a hearty welcome and announced it was the intention i0 make it an annual affair, which was greeted with applause. Before proceeding with the toast list he read a message from Lieut. A. E. B. Murphy sent from Kensln ton To all Veterans. especially those of the’ 8th Siege Bhttary C. E- F. and artillery men greetings. Sorry not possible to be present, encourage Canadian spirit. Also a message from ‘His Honor Men-t. Governor lHeal-tz regretting that a previous engagement pre- ventedghim from being present, The OrpheusElght made another big hit‘ and were" called on to re- spond to numerous encores during the evening. ' The Orchestra also came in for their share of applause ntthe con- clusion of each piece. The following was the menu and toast list. ‘ Menu Fancy Grape Fnlit. ‘Soup ccurillnlnul BiiiiliilEl incur and staff served a menu of ' = N. “W. Inwther. ‘Sidney Fielding. Chicken n la Militaire. Lattucmwell, Bell Acorn. iililli‘ Radisbes. Iced Cucumbers, Celery. flab-Boiled island Salmon, Alle mande Caper Sauce, Delmonico Po- tatoes. . Entree-Chicken Pies a la. Fran. caise. , _ _ ‘ . . Boiled-Sugar culled 11am, Cham- pagne Sauce. iloants-(Roast Turkey, Oyster Stuffing. Cranberry Jelly. ~. . Negetabieo-Riced ‘Creamed Po- tates, French Peas. Buttered; New Carrots- . ..... .. Reliance-Queen Ollvesnyalencia iPickles. , _ l .- sflllat-Salad a la Jardinlere. BwesIwPQach Short-Cake. Whip- ped Cream, Cherry lee Cream. Assorted Cake. ' , Nuts. Raisins, Cheese and Crack- ers, Tea. Coffee, _. . i _ ‘ Presets‘ j‘, The Kingl-"God Save the King." Silence for one minute, in mem- ory of our Departed Comrades. Canada-Major J. C. Martin and Col. Howard McKenzie. Selection-Orpheus -Eight. Our City-His‘ Worship Mayor L. B. Miller. (Reading-Dr. George Green. Canadian Lesion, B.E.S.L.-—Maj- or '1‘ Edgar McNutt. . Song-Dr. T, E. Robins. Our Absent Comrades-Major E- H. Strong. ' The Press-Mr. R. A, McDonald. Selection-Orpheus Eight. The Ladies—Mr. IN. W. Lowther. Impromptu-Col. Dr. Johnson and Col. McLeod- "God Save the lKiuz" ORCHESTRA Miss ffathleen l-lornby. lVLr. Robert I-logg. Mr. Walter McNutt. Prince Edward Island Irnnch Can adian Legion B. E. S. L. OFFICERS Hon, President Col. H. D. Johnson President G. P. Nicholson Vice President (Dr. ii. E. Crolten Chairman Major '1‘. E. McNutt Hon. Treasurer ll. A. MacDougall Secretary . . . . . . . . .. G. E. Sherren EXECUTIVE W. P. Bruce. W. 8. Hughes, D. F. Tierney. P. E. Palmer, Lop Bradley, _0rpheus Eight—Arthur Bruce. ‘Rorquigisy. Elmer Ritchie, Dr. e Robbins, J. Stearns. Leigh Ding- DempseyKills His u I. ‘ l s Angel . ‘:0 v sight chnlilplmt, ‘teddy-sh’ ' lri lad ‘his estranged wife liid and than turned the gun on living .' v ‘ll woman had’ be NM!!! house bore for l’ 4i- of no: Dempsey." are...‘ ouannian Halifax Posesses Service Desired “Courtesy nnd-‘servfce has been our vlatchword and I- believe that we have all loyally lived up to it." stated Sir Henry Thorunton, Prea- ident of the Canadian National Railways, during an inspection tour of Ontario. That these essential qualities of progress and ultimate achievement—- when relative to public oorvlce~hnve been an in- herent part of the Canadian Nat- ional Railways System, was easily upparent to those who enjoyed the premier run of the new train-the "Acadian" which was inaugurated last Monday to supply the Mont- real-Halifax route. ‘ On its maiden trip, this train drew out from Halifax at 8.10 a. m. June 27th. with a comfortable pas- senger liat. including a number ‘of Maritime Newspaper me . who were the guests of the C. N. R. on this occasion. There were also in- cluded in the passenger list Sir William _Stewart and F. H. Elliott. K.C., of - Montreal: John R. Mc- isauc. traffic manager of the Boson Corporation and Hugh Ross, K.C., of Sydney, N. 8.; E. L. Beer, of Douglas Rogers d: Co., Ltd., Am- herst; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lodge and young son, Moncton; Angus MacLean, President of the Bath- urst Co., Ltd., C. P. Ruickbie. Sec- retary of the Canadian Pulp nnd Paper Association. Bathurst and threes bridal couples. Among Canadian National offic- ials making the trip were J. D. MacNutt, Asst. Supt, Campbelltull; Ernest Cameron. Supt. Sleeping and Dining Car, Dept., Halifax, who was a dining car employee when the Ocean Limited made its maiden trip from Halifax to Mont- real 22 years ago; H. C. MacFnr- lane, District Passenger Agent ' at Halifax. and George C. Allen, tra- velling baggage agent, Monctoll. The Maritime newspaper repre- sentatives on board were:—A. F. MacDonald. Chronicle, Halifax; A. L. Murphy.‘ Herald, Halifax; David Graig. The Times, Moncton; Bruce Robb. Transcript. Moncton; A. R. Brennan, ‘Journal, Summemide; Roland D. Howatt, Guardian, Char- lottetown; John A. Gisller. Advo- cate. Pictou, N. 8.; J. W. ll. Suth- erland; Evening News, New (ilas- Lmw; Donald Lawson, Herald, Yar- mnuth: JamesW. Power. Acadian - Rccordenl-lalifax: Don F. Fraser, Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, \l. S.; Alfred Roy, Ulljvangcline, Vloncton: R. P. Allen, Mail. Fred- zrlcton; John McDonald, Herald, Vnrth Sydney; J. T. Slattery, Day llity Editor of the Montreal Gazette r wasinlad with the group. ‘ Mr. C. J. Hnnratty. of the Puhli- city Dept. C. N. R., Montreal, not- ed ill a most gracious manner, the lutlcs of host. The "Aclulinn" the, last word ill nnderu railway travel-is a new er ‘heiwaéiiiuciitreai Allll‘ ‘ Public. ltiaritime fllourilafiists ‘G-u cs t; s ‘Otili; N. R. On Maiden Trip 0i “Amaillri ,. cIRcUs A. ‘SERIES or 3m l, OF “ FUN" . All Tiiilrlcllllqrls iuldf By The -. Travelling A ‘ Fascinating (‘a _ Drama of the §lg Top. ‘ . y ‘It . ,, . ful- shit around: Montreal‘: filial“: and down the St. Lawrence was thoroughly enjoyed by fill-i Th“? .PIU\QI and Human-Bul- l t tin was toliowedby i1 . _ , , gaggle? olintegestinz sight-seeing; -°"v'*i'~?'?i"!- iii-it???” ..lu ten-e tollr about the metropolitian city‘ ‘CHE 8EN$AT 0N5; flpl/Q; of Canada. - - . ELTY STAGE 1' Of,_NEW ln the evening the Press ‘par-vi YORK, LONDON i..\ were the guests ‘of the City off Montrealat an informal dinner at‘! St. Denis’ Club. Dr. Ernest Pnulin‘ acting Mayor, presided, Mons. Leon; Treppanney assisting. Short all", dresses were given by DYI P0111111“ Monsieur Treppnnier, ll| H. Meian-I son, general passenger traffic man-i ager, C. N. IL, A. Q. Weldon, Vice President, C. J. l-Ionratty and eevq eral newspuppr men. feature of the oveliings‘ enter-ta nment was; the rendition of several songs by, Mons. Le ‘Pournenux. Followlnizl this, the party were tile guests 0i" . the liionireni ifillrnfiiinln Rt the of the Fathers offionfotleruiloll- at Press Clllb. Here further eujoy-Esherwood Cemetery w,“ rflqqy nient was DIiOV/ldfiudsselldllfl a lllDBlmorn1“g_ T.EWAET AND +H€ peasall even ng p . pREM|ER 5 Tile entire trip was a _most pleas. ‘ 50y SQQUTS, ‘ _ ant one to nil. The City of Montreal‘ __‘ ‘ ' received the party in true Frellchi q-hoqsl-emlm- mm; . Today. ‘w, fashlonyllntl made every clltleuvor;ce|e1,,-a|94|“, 60m “mnvursarywo; l? tiilflhk: iii}: ViI-‘fliliéiifi tgiignlirlifli- the birth Iofi our bclovtgltéruulltfiyt. '11 m9- " a Y i ‘Canada. s t not most uFY V‘ 200d ieiiifllv-‘ihil! iiiiilllnyctl‘ 0n niLwe should begin he-day m; we now sides elicited nluny warm remarks-do, Summng rev remry about (m, of appreciation i'rom the visitors. gfflveg or (hose gfgat men who The C. N. R. officials left noiwrought the first links of that chain fliflnfl iillllilhcii l0 DPOl/ifle lileiilwllich binds the provinces in one guests with i1 journey of luterelsl,§gynnq ¢0,1{e(|9|-;,¢10n7 Mhyrr‘ dug. (fijdglCfiglglllflltltigl(iolCllffiglfiglglfiiil. lvlgiflnst golylnut vlvgn n‘: upon thehyeilry - - '- C y i! B lreslor o e, \ o‘hnve'st e- yeglass tiltiostlfrillléililléftiihfliitatrlld s13 all" flore you’ tlile enjoyment of theJu-lv- ea ‘r one le arqieg -tizen hi i thl - t'y time Journalists that he was the T9“ftll(lei‘ilg liutles 1...? rlelspossibgiiiiles sagging? flaigliizflilitfiisfgieetlg; which fl(‘.;0‘11l‘11)illly sucll privileges, T" ' ti. l t t appreciation of the many effortaianil illlriilflleiliztlllfi on which he put forth to tender to th party a nlust delightful tlmo. PARIS. vvlrl-i‘ “Jerry The Giant” TWO PART COMEDY z .__4... ‘r 1. ~.l.. .4- lemel Ind! Tortilla-tin iquryl. .1’ .D..-, . nun. uwhnle. this beautiful , since the grnveh - were v bu? tohhc other. The great Elm. of tlne-lfuture is that ‘ofcollsolidnliolr and of welding the differeutgiparts of iliis great cnuntrywfuip-awno To assist -lll that" tick you require to have first a knowledge o‘f* the history of our ‘country, u. broad,- practical ‘and sympathetic lmuwlndgil of the growth and de- velopment of every part of it. And then you must know and under- stand tcoutlltions as they exist tn- day in every province. Learn ill the nlnst thorough and intimate way tile History. Geography. So- ciology, politics and illrlustlfl l coll- tlitiolls nt‘ Canada. But dhlighls lo not enough. You must ‘imbibe to tilficfltliyhlilC spirit whiciflfnspired tile qllénlen whom we now rc- \ 5 Illlliillle their high ideals. _gleilessz nt- puljrose, their patriotic sclpsacl-itlce ni- tlng glib. public interest 3th iiijmrll; their faith ill . _-nnd the fniulsaofitigeir country ill eitheir determination‘ to do the t thing at whatever cost. Prae- tictl all illc-sc virtues and endeavor to int-uieuttl them ill others and per- htips upml some occasion similar to this ill the fur-oft‘ future, when (lan- ndn our i)L‘iUVO(i has attained great- el; fruition n1‘ her natural great- ness and glory, you may bn rc- membcred as we today are remem- bering tilt-so our national ancestry. ———-<o>i__ e ‘ a I | . l i JXCillBiVE! all sleeper flier, oomprlo-‘iltln lGrny iC. M. (L, when the foil- ed entirely of all-steel curs, includ-iflwiiii; DFOKPHIIIIIIQ Will-i BMW In); diner. standard sleepers. obser- through: vation and compartment sleeper. Scout. Troop in Horseshoe forum. The Observation car is radio 1 eq- lion 11101118 ‘bllfini lliilve- O Cflnnd nipped-all seats in the Observa-ir-iiy all present; K011411111; 0! 11W tion section and compartments he- R011 0f the Fat-hers or Confedera- . the Canadian Nation _ and from the Sydnoys vterrl . ‘n? oi’ {E5 ti‘ in hersonneii - . "rfltfldbnz- .1. “M M,,;,",',gkrg,;;j;.;; Y... .93 5-,... ing furnished with headphones. This enables the passengers to ob- tain additional enjoyment (luring the trip. The sleepe s placed in cflmmlg. in8 only recently been delivered to al Railways by ihemanufacturers. They are of the most modern design and fitted with all known conveniences for the comfort of passengers, lncmd. ins finer lamps tol- use at night when the ceiling lamps are extln. guished. The dressing rooms ll, these cars are colflmodious and the Equipment throughout. ‘is or (hi, newmm- ‘YDQ. Th6 dining cnr lg of the latest CanadianNaiional stand. 2rd» Particular attention having :91! Dnid to the design and coll. s ruzition of the kitchen and the Se’): “g 9mm‘?- A special feature °h ThGAW-iiiifln". ns wall -as on 9"!" 1011K distance trains operat- in8 in the Atlantic Region, lg the number of fish items on thamenu. and B flllecial fish meal is offered diliiY. in order to encourage this important industry oi’ the Marltlm. e :'The Acldlnn" lieve tho prossur Limited" and "T is designed to m. 8 i)" "The Ocean sion on the Acadlan are now, llav- grandson of Mrs fnltlrnillg, contem- uplate with pleasure and profit t igreat .-c_hanges . that have ntake place, th ygreat n vances-fhathnve "'__._'.’__?" been the}?! q ' Playltalnl-led over all that w'as mofinl hf - , - 'tilc lnoll who made possible tile irigilis and privileges 0t‘ Cnnadlun ‘citizenship. , _ . ‘ "‘ . Al. n. conference ill our Provincial b35131. 112i. Still.“slltrrilrililli‘$3313.13}: “y, 11.3w ggirymg; lee “elebmtion "mi" ‘he cilllilnilllii Confederation was conceived and of tile Provincial COIIHIliSSiOlICYlWO no“, “(and “bout h“, gmfve of ll-lon. l). A- MoKinuon, K, it}, The) . . ‘Scouts t0 the I1‘lllll|)l‘l‘ of forty Dill“?bhiifihshhtinenlliyiiiiti ‘llileiligffl aded i“ from‘ "I m“ ‘C°m‘“i5‘5i°11"wzls then for the most part an‘ ull- mu“ olncefln “mat 99°75‘? stregdilnblfillbfl wilderness with‘ done a‘ 9 "'°1°°k i"‘"'° "mming- Theinl-ltlsll colonies est- lmsll ‘l -l 1'“ “Scout's we” ‘Hider m“ mmmami 0i pallv‘ ml the Alillllti?‘ sesifolu-lzll ‘lllnmlnvion Scout dflzlstol‘ 3""? “fltrnding posts scattered wcsiwnrdly firrmllzilzifitoglnwho lilas. ileenfllere filritn the‘ Pacific. In those 60 years n ‘time’ 1 ' In“? “i smmlnrttlml has been born, nnd grown A. m -- Widen:ifilfiiiifliil..f"i‘..“l;‘fn‘i.32*‘l‘$2¥. 1i."; ‘by friends, tile boys drove-off ac-‘r '. . K ' _ ' I _ _ _ _ _‘ ; ion-s o1 iluslleis ullllually~witll one ‘es were m ‘he honorml. m‘ S~hel__;elnbtlllltc systems of railways’ in wood the first firllvc lo he vfsitedllhe “mull; with “rem “In”. Wham was m“ m the ‘aw Tunnel ‘L Hum] people oi all pal-ts of tilt: world rub ‘shoulder to shoulder; with mines producing fabulous wealth; ‘with i-zreat steamship lines “culrr-‘ying lit!‘ ‘ product's to all parts 0t the globml with waters harnessed so as tn sup, ~ DiY the greatest electric ])0W81"Dl‘0-‘ ~ dilution ill the world; with allistnry‘ " and traditions sncrctlbecltuse‘ iiap- ‘ tizcd ill the blood sons. ition-eby Patriot Scout Preston Fm- ‘ser; isalute—by "Pl-cup; Scout, $11- cuce. The wreath was placed on ‘U18. grave by Muster Ernest Lord, great grandson of Colonel Grayihus come about I . Altclnus Lord, umnghn~ . w - . ‘and son of Mrs. lhliip Pnlmol. he with educational and philanthro- lwns accompanied by hlllstcr Artie p“; mstnuflnnm the mu“, o “mm, IWrlght, another grandson of Cob possessed .und enjoyed by i fpj]. oncl‘ (lray, and son of Mr. and Mrs. er nations. In the Slfllfllpblluiiil w- M- Wrixllt. The address, yc-‘lrs-loss than tho nlitlltedg-sylull which appears elsowilcrt: in this 0i‘ life. all those filings llav "i-éomc issue. was delivered by ‘Premier about: this miraelo in nlltlol ililq. Stewart and was mus! eloquent h"? hi!" i390 wrougl '“ m] 5t r-mi B1111‘ Hvpeaiinli- . ill introducing “w ‘imibl i Bi- H1650 10in‘ iultlnllnl the speaker lion. l). A. nloKimron fweilllilers at tho limo of or nu- said tilat although the body of “mm! “mwepiiitii iliili ilirll ‘ llnll those great men nro gone null their ihelvlakm 3.9mm“ “mi will?! "W minds live on, and that. the out- n he flumre ‘vhM i” "m" “iii-Ah ‘all sianflinl: nillect of U10‘ n... Scouts uCf-‘ompishe-d mm‘ » ' is to. huild up the mind. thntutolelt n“ ("fer km" m Tbegrnvc of Clliot‘ Jliritltre Palm- has a soul,“ on like a“ h“ . and the soul of ih or was then visited and ll similar 15 (he mm, ,1 t 1 ceremony gone through, the wreath spiritual nspirlltltlggswfimnr i thl! Jn Palmclg-Belgcitlllg placed by M" H‘ ‘M’- L°i "B Penlembér. tor), that ~ - - -- BQC-Qnlpanied by all our material resources the v t. his graild daughter, llttic Miss ' >55 ness of our to it. rl- - Peggy Palmer; dfiliirlltcl- of‘ Mr. and n‘ I 9,2280“) w@iltltl:bcr‘:- Ilavoqyou... ever jhnllld ‘ 1i ll ply-its tlltlldn- forest. mi Mrs.__'Philip Palmer. stituto l.s':]i.?.'§,1,fl,,,, , The next cemetery visited was ‘ St ) have behind all ' “ “B” we . Peters where the remains of he Maritime Ex- du i "n ihrvnsh passenger traffic i’ "5 "i9 Bummer season. frills traffic has been growing in recent Years owing to the, pop “my t. Lower St. Lawrence u Q Dress" ~ I resorts. This twin ,f,',‘,",1,‘§§"‘:j;§. vide an improved cdnnection- {if to”. and adjacent i i. ll‘... , efficient service on the part‘ tti=.%".~'i'.l";:-.:rz~ Y Qlflhlblfi bung“ an“ V ‘Mifil-Ifiiitwl‘ .,-.,.u<' A...» . mid i‘ 1l§7iil§ Miami ll- n’ M1119 lion. Pram e of citizenship. T], ""1 H0"- Gnnrife Coles rest, and n be measured by lliaflnfalltlgllilt similar ceremony was gone through manhood and womanhood. there. the wrcutll being plnccrl by Yo" are Master Edward Miller, sun of Mr. y of her the fu whomtnrcjustns these intent men and Mrs. 1i. E. Millet’ um mm“ war "we this morning remember ~ _ ill ‘be our rawn- We. Brent grandson of Hon. (lcnl-ge paste TL tiiflilinirabugiléars of the strive to Please. ‘ Col .~.Ati c ' a5 l‘ n~ "r - ‘ J flt-{Ftiliierhrckiiivi aiirfillrga m‘ or ltliltyolu‘ Youupu" m“ -‘w 'D' G Lug Q’ ‘w; The grave‘ of the Hon. Thomas as h’ flaililmzaflarsgégre. We are still _-.,-»_.. .160‘ . Heath. Hfiylland ewes, then visited the wreath Mill's-illness by Patrol 119MB!‘ Pflflilq. soil of Mr. George ndsorl__of Mr. Hunt. lifdiliiiffiis . ‘ i!’ _ u; a. sparoe oi.‘ her heroic in these G0 years less than the ‘ allotted span of’ llfc this miracle “and 5 tilase thlffflfi-quhllty v can only tho nation-builders oi‘ 1:.‘ 1 ‘y! ~ - i - Sir Lomer Gouin, whose namti la mentioned in connection with "one of the two vacant Quebec senator- ships- " - ‘- . . i; Piigii wiih ‘i w -‘ b. ‘*1 _,;“,_Youycun be, assured ' that we shall fill all t“. 4. i‘ {aliphatic olideljptn the ' ' latter. Your wlihea eon‘- Wns tar-dc. lfilw, ~ prompt “delivery i... Milli! the liioilompyqt; ‘ ' rnncetmciiizi: "g fiflilhiionslly no‘: this Mp make a pleu- in the roach of all. - .. . _ n, | '- ‘ Th9 Nil-int place of Hon. "Am h , k y,_ y , giginfizféilhmhw m; ntbdand Dempsey :n Montreal at 8.10 Tllul-sh:yag¢|l¥:id'°" A"°h"’°|d M°D°nl1d Was ris- T" ' go t}! d fit —_- for Hunter River-e hill.‘ - u“ t u‘: am‘; BMW‘ 11.509! ‘ha, 31ers met at the depot by t“. “ed at n" N9“? s? 13111191811’! R0 ‘ __ . -, of. um come in can‘... er or. ‘ca. ’ 9.51m‘; h. w“ 3" t ‘iakvflh, tn- . ,_ ‘shall driven to the Windsor Hotel, "F °""°"9 Cemetery. and a wrea )3 . .- 38 all the intact Illii ~ - _ l‘ o, ‘m.- Rgr I .1 l 16W; r091’: accommodations had been Pinced there by Scout Reginald M’, " , ,_ _‘- . g . film- ‘ _ , Him Pom odour; mo‘: A1 ‘liiiimt-itflfil, . i’ A‘. °¥i for them. Guiltan. and, all address delivered l . w. M I. _4 i. ' ' In 3°11 5, 1,, ~33, 3L5“.- - ' ' "° 7'" . °m '9“ __ . l "On as rooms were assigned, by Rev. Father McMahon. rgteegghtefgagiiflm“ ‘Milirirr, urn-I ‘ - ' ' . v elgeipgrttlyodrove {to the City 11,11’ The Old St. Dunstan‘: cemetery Y‘ ‘ ' ‘ ~ . by - 0‘ tflillaulfl. .‘Y fl- "ii" W! a Warm w l. Wnvthe last visited ll ..tll ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ' “ " - - . ‘hi. 6. _ -. ' ' ‘ ‘$3; glifioltlgg-fl filings: Martian. $1.1m of Hon. Edwiaiiielanellli: 5.."x...:".h:fi'z::| m s‘ . -. . .. - . “n. A u . . . melt Pou- he wreath was ed lay/Mi». _ ... . . . . 117w w abi , . - - ! Canons-gm. Loon errglglanlilirezgrAlriglqmanrionlf-ilil‘: gzilisfodhil" afilnndson‘ “l 3°"- l. . M‘ ‘fl-“flon i’ ’°"-:’i'.'!i~i'!irii'if! W“ mnqnwolmf“ M‘ "'- . "#553333 bhiown mmnhtile City livbtiod by 0.‘. r353‘. gig?” m? t I!“ .»'"-'°' i”? i° W”) "'° "it" ., $- m. - - , _ . i , H -_ e n8 nhctcsrapllou are, Th, pwoénd,nn, w r _' m , hull early-and .- W , ~ ‘Pruner-Lil! - n. Toront Bfflbiiers, [hgy "n, om “m! QB ~¢l fli , ~ , A. ' - . I mg“ u; qnhfl," - d . "It fiver-end respect. l -' -. ._... _. “In pk ‘up I an _ reflactod the greatest credit an / ._ -‘ - -- ‘ -= t nil-wooded w“, ti!!! ‘ft ""1195","! ris-