C ' I A, were? l l The Supreme Court 31161180 yest- back of the factory. fopnd several panes broken in a window. A bioodstqined box of tbut- ter wits seen beneath the window. This had been moved from n pile a-bout 12 feet from where it was found. Guy cailcd the Police Sta- tion. J-ie btctcd he saw feet disap- erday at ll a. m. irlt-h Chief Justice Msthioson and Justice J-laszurd on the bench. 0n motion of Mr. Rob- ert McNeil, Gordon Ray Holmes. Jiampsbire was admitted to the bar. lMr. Holmes in his examinations made an average of 86 per cent. of wllioglorod-"fovtan: to 'a bosom trim! is‘ he longer a us", ‘ _ .. ._,. I P , . » harged With‘_Breakingand_Entfring Milk ~ Factory With-In tent to Steal. Several Witnesses Exam nod-Mr. Gordon Jay Holmes, ‘Hamps hire called t0 the Bar. New Legislation g Effective Today y; Yl-jfpgliplly .. . TORONTO, Ont., July 4. ——The "1 118W legislation governing stamp tux on cheques becomes effective Wheh the banks open today. Those who require from time to time to make out cheques for amounts und- er $10 will now be exempt from tax, while for any amount above this figure no matter bow much, a two cents revenue stamp will have to be affixed. Formerly all cheques for more than $5 had to bave‘a two cent revenue stamp for every $50 of the total amount. {-Q-§-i~ Seven Killed When Train (Hit Sedan (Special to the Guardian) ltll investigation J ‘ “ . Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew l LIIIARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. JULY 5,1927 Canon F.G.Scott Protests Against Interlock- ing that construction of the St. Un ed States and the whole course Lilwreiltrfi Waterway. 11B flt‘ present of the St. Lawrence would bs un- proiectcd, would endanger Cnun-‘der American control, dian xiatlonalism, the Rev. written a letter to the Quebec Divi- ‘ lated the young lawyer upon his success and hoped that that successtbs coat which was of the some col- mlliiy W116" u passenger. train hit l the sedan in which they were rid- ing. jured. One occupant of the car es- tbs aggregate number of marks. pouring through the window. The Chief Justice Matbioson congratuwpolicemon todk a fur coat. into the factory with them. Gay examined or as the one the prisoner had on earlier in the night. ‘in the cross-examination the wit- ness said he h-ad bfeeri in town that c night and looked at ills watch when the clock struck midnight. He llev- er associated with the prisoner nor knew whether the prisoner had any brothers. The witness on being shown a f_ur coat produced in court, identi- fied it as the ous which he had seen ut the Factory, from the blood stains on it. ‘ would continue during tho__practic of his profession. - The first case opened was that of the King vs. Edmund Byers, who is indicted on-tbe charge of breaking and entering the Condensed Milk Factory on Feb. 5th, 1927, with in- tent to steal. liMrfDonald McKinnon is present- ing the case for the Crown while Mr. J. J. Johnston is counsel for the prisoner. The jury sitting on the case are: persons, including a mother and four of her children were killed BELMAR, N. J., July 4. —-Ssvon Two other children were in- aped. - ~ dian national" aspirations by the tional unity - and independence internationalization of the St. which we are striving to foster at Lawrence." the present time. The provinces Recorded On Phono- . graph Record deacon F. G. Scott of Qllilllét? hasihy and protest against the action siall of the Navy League oi’ 0an~|or our great river and find that all ndu pointing out his fears in that‘ connection. out the various branches in the Do- States gave her the right to act miuion. to his said that he was pleased at the op- portunity to re-iterate iug to the grave danger to Cana- down to its original significance," said Rev. means that tho United States is go- ing to buy the St. Lawrence and Peter Callaghan, Kenneth l-lohnes. Dougai McEacherri, John J. Mdlon- aid, John ‘M. MoDona-ld. Everett tCurrie, George White (Foreman), Wm, McMillan, Daniel Bradley, l iRoderick ‘Steele, Wm. Scott, Ed- ward Hughes. Francis Watts. l T-hs first witness for the prosecu- tion was: Percy Gay, residing at ‘Elm Aven- ue, arid butter maikor at the Con- ‘ densed Milk Factory where he has been. engaged for the past four years. . . ,Mr. Gay testified that ho knew the defendant, whom he saw Febril- sry last at the Factory where he. (the prisoner) got a drink of tbut- tormilk. Later that night about l2.- 15 be again saw the prisoner on tho corner of Longwortb and Victory having gone Mr. Gay and confirmed ness. lin addition he stated that on he saw a mun lying down whtrort being asked what hc was doing Archives. At the request of the —-——————~—-—---€---_ government the Victor Colllllilily (Continued on page 6) made a record of Percival Price (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont., July 4. —'l‘l\9 first peels of the carillon in the Parliament buildings tower and the Diamond Jubilee speech of Prem- ier Mackenzie King will be preserv- ed for the future in the Dominion Mr. Wm. Gregory (sworn) told of to the -Fnotory with many of he statements of the former wit- ooking out of the lbroken window playing on Friday. For a. week before tho fifty three ponderoits bellsrarlg out the oquiD- ment for recording them was being installed. Delicate - micro- phones were installed on the roof at distances scientifically calculated to give tho best results, amt wires were laid to tbs special recording room. The record matrix was rushed to theniauufactory in order Approved By y Shareholders fwanadian Preps) ‘ MONTREAL, July 4—4'l‘he shim!- use it in the by making a waterway to the sea and also in the interest of the New England states which their supply of electric power from the damning of the rapids on the course." rence lies in Canada , he said, and the (zost of the scheme would be between four millions. . . go into the project on equal terms Archdeacon Scott during the war with the United States, but she had no money to put into such a huge in the 1st Canadian Division and She could only d0,was affectionatellyrhelltgilyxiie 221011;: m the he", o‘ me memes, came l-ie is wall- tiudcrtaking. so by borrowing from the United iillilTS DEPENDENCE ing 0f Canada’sV ltd Interests With ' United Staes. . _ QUEBEC, Que., Juno 4. ——-C|l1llll'|1nQ 9y wank] an come from the Arolr, “if today wo have to sit quietly of Chicago iu diverting the water Th N I 1011i‘ efforts are in vain, bow power- l? llvy league‘ ess would we be if a huge invest- ias distributed his letter through- ment in money by the‘ United interviewed with regardleven more independently of our letter. Archdeacon Scott wishes?" "The internationalization of our "warllggreat waterway," he said "would cut through the aspirations for ns- his of the west, being removed from the position of Quebec. did not realize that the whole destiny of Canada and her national life are endangered by the canal scheme. They think that Quebec is oppos- ing it in a selfish manner in the in- terests of the riverports of Quebec and Montreal, but the people of this province realize that the inter- locking of Canada's supremo iu- terests with those of the United States is of significance to the whole country and would cut at the root of the true spirit of na- tional indspeudence that we are trying to conserve." "When this question is boiled Archdeacon Scott "it interest of Chicago, would get Ninety per cent of the St. Law- and five hundred Canada was invited to was Director of Chaplain Services ‘ Finance Minister Maxims‘ ." 0F A MERCHANT It’ were ‘infinitely better to suffer keenly than to foal nothing at all. ' ' To ‘G0 Abroad (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., . July 4. —— J. A. Robb, Minister of Finance. has left Ottawa and will sail by the Empress of Australia on Wed- nesday for about six weeks abroad. His trip is unofficial and ho will valid relative in England. During bis absence, Hon. C. A. Dunning will be acting Minister of Finance. Four Or Five Millions Heard Jubilee Messages (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., July 4. — A magnificent audience of four or five million persons listened to His Excellency the Governor General and the P ime Minister of Canada uttering essages of progress and confidence from Parliament Hill on Jubilee Day. This is the estim- ate of the broadcasting and takes no account of the millions in the United States and the thousands in far countries who listened in on Friday. ' Commander Edwards has receiv- ed a cable from the Savoy Hotel in London, England, where the broadcast was heard and from the station at Bridgewater England. When the mails arrive from the various parts of the empire it is expected that further word will be received that the Xmother and daughter nations heard on Domin- ion Day the rejoicing of Canada at her iubllee. “Kiss Eva Gauthier for us," cabled an enthusiastic audience at Levis, Quebec. Brldgewater said that Miss Gauthiefs singing was the finest heard across the Atlantic. Victoria and Halifax, at the two ends of the chain, wired the good news of perfection. From the the troops as Old Red Patch." Ultimately, he said, the known also as a poet. States. - iniaiso aloA toward town. ‘lie in- mg today approved of [he new,“ o; Avenuqs‘ Mr‘ a“ w“ procaedmgbolders of Domlnion Steel‘ Corpor- “hme m St‘ Avards‘ Bye" w” cmwiation. Limited, at. their annual meet ' ‘mind mm‘ Garth“ dugctw" m the “board of directors of tho cor- m“ E55 circle and w“ ‘flrecwd 1° poration ifi opposing the application that place. Byers had a fttr coat on o‘ the Natlonal Trust Company m. which he did not wear at the fact- the whldmg m; 0,110,- 10 u"; éQfpOf. ory. About half an hour later he. mo“ accmnpmlled Mr" Wm‘ Gwgurl" A resolution authorizing tho with w_hom he boarded to ‘the fact- ory. Mr. Gregory was fireman at. that place and it being a cold night he had some concern about two valves in the factory. When they got to the factory on turning on the lights they heard a noise at; the ‘Annoupcetnents, . Coming Events, Meetings‘ Etc "Hope River Tea arty, Satlir- day, July 16th 531243-28-“2 if t t "Suipmerviile Races.’ Wednes- day, my 6th. visor-gall; "Fort Augustus Tea Party Wbd- nesday, July 20th. . ' 7279-6-23-181 "Come to the festival at Wheat- iey Sliver. Friday, July 8th. ‘ . 7486-74-31. “The annual meeting of the Bel- fast Public Hall will be held on Thursday, July 5th at 7 p. m.—— N. A. Gillil, Beo‘y. 7400-6-28-0i "luau-ire Re Chronic Diseases 118 Prince Street. Dr, Clift. Don't . delay, recovery‘ in next three months. 606341 Sept 3. _ I ~ i "The tea wbirir w“ advertised to take place in ‘Souris on Jilly 2nd has he n postponed until, August 4th. ‘A uouncilmeuta’ later. ‘ ‘ ._‘ P "rBW-‘l-i ::i "delay-wands ‘Miss Jack” will ‘be presented by the wit-outra- Playy eririn llnwe-r Freetown‘ Hail under the auspices of the ‘Woman's insti- tute on ‘litteadaay,’ ‘July ‘ mitt Admis- aion 2611s and bots. " - ‘ Y 7-515-7-4. 3i -_¢_n "Rollo! ice‘ July day; "i- ii iliiF.4.l.'3._°...i’P?f ~ -- - ' ~ ket~ curl-MG“, .113!’ . h um- iug an improved method of mar d moatina or; but)"; Ros _ all irfmflgnfltjgi‘..gignig§it§jimge “fiffm 1N0. - ' b h", ' lmaugyfl ‘Thllrgdny evening, ‘ ‘ July Pith at m0 o'clock. Tile Do- miaiopdyive Stock eliranch will its ‘ dream‘ seem" at. Bpri old mcaiurtustiav; oaingbearer doing n. than uliyililii! v t" presantsd. 7509 board to defend any further pro- ceedings against tlhe contpatly or its assets and to protect or take any action orprocoediugs which they deem necessary or expedient for the protection of the company or its assets or for the enforcement of any , rights pertaining to the company. was also passed. 1"?‘ Sedan Piunged Into a l . WellandCanal (Canadian Prank) . ‘ST. CATI-IERIJINES, Ont., July 4.-—Whsn a sedan car struck a snubblng line from the steamer- Si. (Ellmor, and plunged into the Wol- land Canal. Mrs. Cecil Wolmer of Port Dalhoflsis, and Arthur Green oi’ Grantham ‘broke tbs glass win- ‘dowtfanilicéame to the surface. Mrs. Woolmer had in her arms her six months old baby with which she started to swim to the shore. The crew of the steamer came to her aid and also rescued Green who was unable-to swim. All three are none the worse fol‘ their experience‘ this afternoon. They were following Mrs. Woolm- er's husband ho was driving a truck containi g sbppilea for steam- crs in the canals ‘ "Annual meeting of Highfield Presbyterian Church on. Wednes- day, July 6th at 4 o'clock. All‘ in- terested in cleaning burying ground meet at 1 tfclock. _ ‘ ‘(B26 "at is hurd to make part-pf 111s people laugh all of the time,'it is harder to imiko all of the people laug-li port of the time, and still harder to tnukc all the people laugh‘ all the timc-bllt "Little M1951 Jack", no presented by the Wiltshlre l-‘luycrs comes a iittlfl yet _.,.___ > “Mil farmers interested in adopt‘- prose ‘ ed and definite actioll ‘ ll ill be t ilel1~ s?“ ‘t-mcfiltéd m w mo-g-s-zi ‘ um“ Paulie Sunday School is _ v idin ' its annual picnic on Wed minds next at Lewis's Point W" ‘f children, teachers and officers to have the firstffnishéd copy hock in the hands of Dr. Dougliy iii“- archivist. .____<-a London-Ottawa ‘A | Flight Decided 0n (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 4.-~Decision to attempt a transatlantic flight from ‘London’ to Ottawa‘ instead of from London to New York as previously planned, has been reached by a group of British pilots seeking to make a ttana-atlantic fiigiht. The aviators plan to start within twl weeks-for Ottawa, to refueh there and then to fly back to the Euro- pean continent as fur as their gass- line supply will carry them. \ ._ l >-——— Miner Found Hang- " H i]EHES5i iE Bil-VT. Wi ii HiiE iiililiY SEATS The result of the Ref- erendum Will Prob- ably be Beer by the. Glass. (Canadian Press) wlhmrrso, July 4;-—Latest re- turns from constituencies where the alternative system of voting has delayed final compilation of Manitoba's provincial general elec- tion rostilt, have failed to material- ing From ‘Bannister, --- | (Canadian Fran) | SPRING Pill-LL, N. s, July 4-,"; James Johnson, 35, a miner wns= found deadhanging by i-lie 118d‘ from the- bannister in the house ill which he lived with his unmarried ‘brother here. The discovery was made by a neighbor this afternoon when be went to the Johnson homo to borrow a paint brush. Johnson was working night shift and bad re- tired at seven this morning at the time his brother was leaving for the colllory. 1N0 inquest was held. Mr. D. A. ‘MacKiimon Receives High lIonor The following telegram which was received by lilxLiewtanant- Governor MaoKinnon on Friday sypoaks for itself. Hon, ‘Mr. ‘Mac- Kinnon is one of‘ ace Edward llsland'a foremost cit sens and in every way deserves this. great hon- our whlch has been conferred upon him, We heartily cohgratuiate him on 1thia~ distinction» which “hi1 811M611 . wth- His Honour Juiwiateuani- -G0vr arbor Hear-ta. ‘ - ‘ 0ttaws,=0nn.._, uns 30, 1927 The Ron. DnAQlM y inuoh, lomrlpttottywrt-lmsiit- _ ll am pleased to advise Iou that 1711s Excellency TbonGovernor Gen- eral in Oouncl haa passed an ord- er entitling {on from» ‘Jilly First. ninltesn ‘ma: y-aeven for, life t0 the designation of Honourable as befitting the dignity of your form‘ er position as representative His Majesty The kin; in» nu no- viuce of Pirtncojlidlwapd rand as‘ a mark in this Diamond _ ubiiea Year of Confederation or. the im- portant place hold by the; v noes a thefPai-ish llail ut 9-30 ‘to bring their \ . Parents and friends are I baskets nag iMay ti extend to you my ill. ‘nil ham the day Wll lest 001181‘! " ‘ a an; help to Blve ihgglll (Bad) W-‘i-r ' 7 i in the ascent System occupants. by heart- t-oiaticns- . _ assault . mt... ., . motor of Dr. A. .1- Grant, President of the ly alter prospective party stand- lugs. Wibh the election of i. Engaldsoll, Progressive, in Gimli the govern- ment had definitely (captured 28 seats, while its candidates com- mand comfortable leads in two 0th. or constituencies. Based on unofficial figures, the composition of the eighteenth legis- lature will be is follows: Progressives 30; Conservatives. l4; Liberals 7; Labor ii; Independ- ent 1, total 55, The majority piled up in the pro- vince by adjocates of sale of beer by the glass is being reduced grad- ually as returns filter in from rural polls. Thirteen of the 45 Provincial constituencies still are in incom- plete whllo six have not reported, the majority in‘ favor of government ticensed beer parlors now shows at 7.511 andthérs ‘isvirtlially no pos- sibility of the lend bsilig seriously threatened. , . . . Plans. Underway For . Non-Stop Flight wcanhulontlmcox '~ » » , ‘Gatnluiy- ‘r411 ‘w-"An- nouncoment that tlie proposed Lon- don. Oat. to it» o nEnglanzi, mp1 stop airplane d h will be under- taken inst an quickly as the nec- essary arrangements olnvbe made and ‘that fronrnow on the enter- prise will be conducted for and in the name of‘ tbQ [City of (‘Isondou was transmltod ay afternoon Ito acting Mayor win ‘Smith and ‘-_-“,.,,. Chamber of‘ mo. .1: Chas. Blltm. Presidautof a“! _; Brew- ery Company‘; ‘ who‘ v are panning October 11 Date 0f Conservative Convention (Canadian Wen) ‘0'l"liAlW.A, Ont., July 4. —~Oc'wb'>r l1 was confirmed as the date for holding the Conservative convent- ion at Winnipeg at-a mee-tlufi he" today of the legislative committee of the party which is making prep- arations for the gathering. ilt was also decided w increase the number of delsgiliéfl i“ large- .to be selected by the various prov- ince organizing 00111111111995. 10 the same number as each Drill/inc“ h” representatives in the Federal Pi" liament. The previous plan was t0 have twenty delegates 8t liifle Bel‘ ected lu Ontario and Quebec by the respective provincial committees while the other provinces would have seven such delegates each gi- the convention. The effect of the new arrange- ment will be to increase the num- ber c-f delegates at large for every province with the except-mil‘ “E {Prince Edward island. whose 491°" gates at large will be reduced to foo-r by reason of the fact that til-hi- province elects four members Ito ‘the Dominion Parliament. .ln addition to the dele- gates at large each constituency will send five representatives to the Convention. Every Conservative. Senator, Provincial Conservative - Leader and Conservative Privy Councillor, will be eligible in 11i- tend. Approximately 1,600 delimit-BB in all, will attend. iO'l"iiA|WA, July 4. -— Among those present was H011. J .A. Mac- Donald. Prince Edward island. Premier Wires Chinese Killed ‘(Canadian Frau) NANKiliNiG. July 4. —,- Two junk’, laden, with oxpiooiqcs and laying alongside the Ohungbai-Ntnkin will! HEM. l, _ _.. i an. Ina-an; aim loleinfliadtmore‘ Midi?!" .‘ oil! for than thirty aviators- an gyiator roi- ma‘ 1on3 who ‘have ‘nspouded _; "rvr-at-rrcl-I- 1 1. Zia-x ‘f. t , snot-a... w l ' . xmo. in: than w rum? Ii- iiilfliwliifivislud‘ tfuldaffh’ Jitiiiilliil?‘ 2 . RailwaywharhatNickwamexplod-St. Lqal! g 3 gClcYQland ' 1 ._ . so ‘with terrific force Saturday. lril- lritmiorg 1 n o Tiimll- 9111M" M111 Mailer"; 3,, i1, my,“ $3‘; n; lilia more than: a hundred ohinOi-Q- meander and schdltc; Meadows “"11 "l! “will! mpg‘ o,“ ¢ ‘ M, m‘ ficorca of, uatm boats more dos- and open. y M“ m,“- hm: -,°,,,,'§,,;u 1 royvdmuc-lt proportywas damalr, '- ' |Detroit.............. i1 2 -. 1 = ddbtia. a Oblong Kai-slick, t iodaiid am» Rivr was strewn pith autism “m. i 'l'tl.-.re* 911-11-1- Tranquilla Sanitarium at Kamloop. word of 200 patients listening in. _Llke word came from the sanitor- ium Provost at Montreal. (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, July 4. —I-faving virt- ually agreed previously to fix 600 tons as the size limited for sub- marines, the technical committee of naval experts at the arms limit- ation conference closed a fortnight of deliberations last night practi- cally in agreement of the maximum Jubilee of Confederation which has been so very out in this province has now 33n- ished with the mists of yesterday. (ilurlulktouvn Guardian Iotnllll Guardian, Two Con“ Founded lllf iIERNiiii GENERAL iiiili Pilllf lllil. ARRIVE THURSDAY spend most of the time with an in- BB‘ low. Party Will Visit - Summerside With Short Stops At-Villages Mention» ed Enroute. . t The Celebration of the Diamond 5,30 p, m, Tea at B939]; Grove 1m; 6.30 p- m. Arrive at Lieut. Gov- ernor's residence, 8.00 p. m. Dinner at Victoria Ho- tei or Beach Grove inn given by the successfully carried The next important event will be the Vice Regal visit to our Prov- ince. Their Excellencios accompan- ied by alerge party will arrive here by special train at 4.00 p. m. on Thursday, July 7th, and will re- main until 11.00 p. m. on Sunday, July 10th. Seldom. if ever, has a Governor General remained as long as this in our Province. Every ef- fort should be mado to make their stay as pleasant as possible. We should all unite to show our apprec- iation in a fitting ‘manner. The Social Amenities will be at- tended to by His Honor the ‘Lieut- enant Governor, the Government of the Province the Jvlayors and Councillors‘ of Charlottetown and Premier and members of the Cov- ernmeut, Saturday, July 0th. 1927 Morning Visits of Their Excel- lencies to hospitals and institutions. 1.00 p. m. Luncheon by the Reg- ent aud ladies of the Royal Edward Chapter of the imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire to Her Excellency at the Beach Grove inn. 1.00 p. 111. Luncheon to His Excel- iency by the Mayor and Civic of- ficiais at the Victoria Hotel. Afternoon Golf. Tea for Their Exceliencies by the President and ladies of the Golf Club at the Summorside. the ladies of the lm perial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, and the ladies of the Golf Club, but it is also expected that our citizens and people gener- ally will do everything iu their pow- er to sustain the excellent and bril- liant reputation they have gained of being the most hospitable and patriotic subjects of our. King-Emp- eror, by being in evidence on all public appearances of Their Excel- loncies, and -by being prepared to show their loyalty in every way possible, Let the Union Jack be, seen everywhere, and do not be ernor, hopes that everybody who afraid to cheer. lpossibly can, will be at the station The official programme is as fol-‘or on the streets ‘on Thursday aft- lows: ernoon. It is expected that the military units now in camp, or at least u portion of them will be in PROGRAMME VICE. REGAL Vi8iT\atteudauce. Arrangements are now being made to drive Their Excel- Frhuraday, July 7th, 1021 llencies from the Railway Station o, 4.00 p. m. Arrival at Railway Sta- the Parliament Building. and after tion. the presentation of the addresses 4.30 p. m. Addresses presented to irom the Parliament Building to the Their Excellencies ‘by ‘the Govern-ILieutenant Governor's private resi- lnent and City Corporation in the’ dence, in open cars, in order to give Links at 5.00 p. m. 8.00 p. m. Dinner by the ldeuten- ant Governor and Mrs. Heartz to Their Excellencies, and prominent people at Government House. Sunday, July 1cm, 1921 11.00 a. m. tTheir Excellenciea will attend service at the Parish Church of Sit. Paul's. J. R. IDAVJES. Social Secretary His Honour the Lieutenant Gov. tonnage of fleet submarines." Lindbergh B... From Ottawa uassnoox Honours. N. .1 July L-Col, Charles A. Lindbergh landed at Peterboro ai? port near hero from Ottawa where he attend- ed the jubilee celebration. -—-——<-0>———— The weather. so. ‘ Sear. » ‘tower. AHEAD ‘tilts. (lo Rustin‘ Legislative Assembly room in tbe'the citizens an opportunity of aeo- Pariiauient. Building. ing the distinguished visitors. 5.00 p. m-Recepticn at Lieuteu-I The Lieutenant (‘rovernor recent- ant Governor's residence by invita-‘ly wept over the route of the drive U011. ‘to Summerside by motor car on 6.30 p. m. Return of Their Excel-II-‘riday, July 8th. it is anticipated lencios to the train. |that the Party will go by the Town 9.30 p. m. Dance at Old Govern- Road and return by the southern‘ ~- ment House given by the Lieuton- route. He made arrangements at ant Governor and Mrs. l-leartz in the different points to have the honour of Their Exceilencies; people of the surrounding districts notified to come in and see Their Friday. July 8th,1927 gldxcellencies. Short stops will be 10.30 a. m. Leave hallway Station made at Brooktield, Hunter River, by motor car for Summorside, vin-lFrederictoti, Springfield School and Town Road. Short stops- may beKensington, and on the return at made at towns and villages on- North Bedeque. Central Bedeque. route. iAlhanyghTryon, Crapaud, Victoria “£12.45 p. m. Arrive at Summer-lgampton Coéuer. Eonsbaw, New - aven, and ornwa . 12.46 p. m. Address to Their Ex-i 'it is hoped thstjthg party will n; fiélrilslilgles by the Mayor of Sum- startgad kllglglocllflflfllrtlClbwfl no iat- e- er an . a -m. he scheduled 1.00 p. m. Luncheon by the Mayorflimc of leaving Summersido on the and -Civic officials of Summerside. treturn is 2.30 p. m. As little time as 2.30 p. m. Leave Summerside for|possible will be lost tbotween the Charlottetown via Bedeque. Tryon, above me tioned stops, but. it is im- Crapaud, Victoria, Hampton, Bon- possible t glvs the “not minute o; sbaw and Cornwall. the arrival at any one placa_ 1t 1s ‘anticipated that (he journey will l be made rain or shine. it is expected that many people along the route will take adva tags of this opportunity of seeing heir ldxcellencies. and that all flags will be flown wherever possible. Erhardt, MvlWeeuey and l-fargrave,l J-Ienline. 1 Second game: Lmflwn 8 1V2 0 It is hoped that automobile driv- Pbiln , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 9 0111s will show every courtesy to the mdbortson and Gibwn: menu“, Vice Regal party. No car should pass the visitors’ automobiles, ex- cept when they stop at the dealt- nated places, and all cars meeting them should pull to one side and‘ iwilloughilay and J onnard. $600M game: Ii-oobiya, .- .. 14-11 Oriana names, Summer-side tide filth-teen min- utes later than Charlottetown. -.....-A--_~¢.m . Big plagues .¢... york a to '1 Stoner. Hawkins and Cincinnati a o 1111111 "M" they have passed. - .'Chicago........ .. .. .. 01o 0" ' —_"' ' iDooh d l-l ;Os-.,,.",,,,"""| ll . (special to the Guardian) Toronto clear 704,; borne“, all». Ego Harltlhgeftlaie NEW YORK. July 4. --'l‘hanks “outta-L ‘Wk ' ' ' ' ' ' 78 48 - ‘ | c d d S . on behalf of téte géavetrnmgut and Quebec Tan 7 80-52 56mm “my - 0H SD89 PGOIGES the psopieof auaa ortemes- ' ' _ ' use of canlnmlations from the tls-ltaligg: citcgudy, . . . . . . . . .. ISL Lou“ . 4 a 1 allllAiTEw-‘ic. per word, not E "all Dunn“ "mo" .0‘ the Boat“ pang‘, .. .. “F430 ‘Htmbum . ' ' _ _ ‘ - H a 7 1 e c nsert on in this column. Un tad Btateayin connection with New, fork Mel-u.‘- 8o__58 (“hem Keel“ m“ an ownfo", ‘h’ °°"'°“°'"'°" “PM” °°‘°'"“' cymyouflgwn ,|,,',,'d';“' “ 15%, run and Goocb, ——~--——-~-——~————-——— lion was contained in a telegram m!“ “d8 ‘I'm “wfn--~- t 2 as . 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