. MAXIMS. - OFA MERE MAN r --:-- The part also is contained In the whole. ,. I lay Currier: Charlottetown, Sunssurlide I15.” pet In I.l.l. 89.00. Other Provinces and ll.B.A. annuln. lliuwlsore 812.00 per V ennuns.) CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY; JULY 3, 1953 U. S., JETS BLAST nan ARMOR IN SURPRISE STRIKE MAXIMS ' or A MERE MAN .-T... Everyone can master 5 grief but he that has it. The Gunrdtan. Five Cents Morning Daily Founded lift. 14 PAGES 900,000 Damage In Saint: John Oil Fire Maritime interests Stressed Before Transport Coininission Queen Gets Varied Reception in Northern lreland Visit rail line the Queeri is due to travel B::gJFl:IsC;,m(lELAP) ",I,hE'”'Q” lawn lodny from Belfast to Londonderry. - '- 9 U 9n W35 The city police commissioner greeted in Northern Ireland with said he was satisfied the power Lcihundg 'g1;?”e?ad3'lI3”i;;:ge:;l house fault was accidental. But. 3, power muure that mnlyzed Belg statement from the city electricity fast Thlorsday just as she arrived mu” u it in the cty. h The bomb ripped up 1'50 yards nTe;p,E3',"db aiauafei 0! the main Dublin-Belfast rail hustled to get the track relaid and line just north of the Irish Re- wnhm B (W hours mum were pu-blic's border. The Queen was 50 running "Mn miles away at. the time, but the ' line was scheduled to carry 60 trains Thursday. many of them bringing exoursioniats to her coro- nation visit. Drive: In Open, Car The Queen drove more than 50 miles in an open'car through Bel- fast and surrounding districts. She mm” N'""'"""5 attended an official reception at Several Hours Folios said propaganda-seeking at Northern Ireland's homage to roy- nationallsta. who are bitter Blaze Under Conhol After SAINT JOHN, N. B.. (OP) - A stubborn fire on an oil bunkering pier at east Saint John on Court- enay Bay, was brought under con- trol early Thursday night but sev- eral more hours of work was re- quired to extinguish the outbreak. Fire chief H. S. Knight esti- mated the damage would reach 3.100.000, Loss of fuel and equip- ment was estimated by Imperial Oil Limited at 310,000. A 1.000-foot stretch of the creoeoted timberl pier, owned by the National Har- bore board. was destroyed. No one was injured. Started By Torch The fire started when a spark- Queen's University and reviewed a youth rally at nearby Balmoral. Later she addressed both senate and Commons of the Irish Parlia- alt-y and want the northern coun- mam at Smrmom, Northern neg ties united with the Irish Republic. land-5 awful 12 mug. mm, he,-9. Wel'e' kept awoy from 5'-ONES were up to their old tricks. E-.,,,,-ywhe" 3h, Wu grated tanu. Belfast's giant harbor power Wm, thundemm Iwllmalon nom Firefighters were helped by a house fizzled out of action at 10:15 am. just as the Queen and the Duke of Edlnblirgh. entered the CW limits Mm WWY G0V9”" Meanwhile police toured Belfast merit House, where "they are stay- and Londondmw upping down 3"! dim”! um” """'d3y VML snti-royalist posters stuck u-p dur- Strengthen Security Net mg the "lgM' t Police immediately strengthenedb Had Lucky Escupg the already strong security ne around the royal party. Guards In Thundersfarm were doubled among the 90-mile Coming Events flag-waving thousands lning her route. Civic leaders lauded her in loyal speeches. ISLINGTON. Ont. (CP)-Mrs. Agnes Young thinks she's lucky she wasn't killed when a bolt of lightning blasted knitting needles from her hands and spun her around in a chair during I. storm here Wednesday night. A ball of fire seemed to explode in my lap." she said, "and my hands were paralyzed; you can still see black marks from the needles." Father charged 0 with Negligence In children's llcath OTTAWA (CF)-Jean Baptiste Laframboiae, 41, charged with criminal negligence following the death Tuesday night by suffoca- tion of two of his children was re- manded a. week when he appear- ed in court Thursday. Bell was. set st :100. . The remand was granted to al- low Lafrsmbolse time to obtain legal counsel. Laframboise and his wife were away when fire gutted the up- stairs portion of their two-storey frame house here. Dead are Leo Laframboise, 'l. and Pauline. 6. Ten other Laframboise children were rescued. Meanwhile. police and fire offic- ials said the blaze was started by the inexpert handling of a coal- oil. lamp by 12-year-old Raymond Laframbolae. "Corrsn Ban picnic July 22nd. "Dance in Mlllvlsw hall every Friday. "Dance at Gordon Lodge every Friday night. "Dance. l-lowestnall. hrackley -L Beach, Friday night. "Dance. Beaver l-Iall. ).iontagu'e. Friday. Jilly 3rd. Burns" Orchestra. "Dance fought.-icardigan Hall. in aid of Bali Team. "Reserve Wednesday. July lath for gi-and Carnival at Borden. "Dance, Howe's Hall. Brackley Beach. Friday night. "at. Peter; Tea. Party. Wed- nesday. August 5th. "Dance in Lower school tonight. . Freetown "Dance. Ions. East School. Mon- iay. July eta. Mac's Orchestra. "Ice cream. sandwiches and free outdoor movies at lllizelbrook tonight. "Dance every nldsy night. South Rusllco Hall. Canteen,eer- vice. Charlottefonlans Orchestra.. "Tonight-est. John's Anglican Church Ice Cream Festival, South Milton School grounds. Defence Contracts OTTAWA (6.551; total of sin.- 208,000 worth of defence contracts were awarded during the first two "Picnic. Immaculate Conception Church grounds. Wellington, Wed- nesday, July 8th. "Hazelhrook W. 1. ice cream festival in school Friday, July 3rd. wteks of June. the defence pro- '-r- g ductlon department announced "Cake sale Mlllcove Womens Thundly. institute. Saturday July 4 The Canadian Marconi Co. of vioore dc McLcod's. at 2 P. M. Montreal received s 31,666,000 order for communication equipment. "P1'll'l09 N”"""- 14"” "id other large contracts: Amie L0dw- Vim D9"? Wmv s. Cunard and Co. Ltd.. Halifax. July 0th. Meeting time 8 P. M. 3583,00. 00.1. .-- Mcllrri. OllC.LCd.. ''P'"''” 5'11" lumen ""1 Montirgnl. tlilllizeoxtilircfuel oil. 0 Chandler's today. 2.80. Marshlleld Yunuh shm Ltd” st. Hy” Presbyterian Church ointhe, Que, e2lo.ooo. shirts. from an acetylene torch ignited an eight-inch main filled with high octane gasoline. The flames spread to lines carrying stove oil, bunk- ering oil and furance fuel oil but tug. Thick, black smoke spread Chinese ilrmored Rev. J. Heathwood Ordained Supt. Churchill To Command RCMP In New Brunswick Superintendent Norman Win- ston Churchill. officer commmand- mg L Division R.C.M.P. here, has been transferred to take command of the New Brunswick Divlsionl He will be succeeded. here by In- spector W. H. Nevin, 45, who is now in command of the Dauphin, Manitoba. sub-division. No date for the transfer has been set as yet. as Inspector Nevin is presently on annual leave andl is not expected to arrive here un- til late in July. I-Ie formerly serv- ed in the Maritime Provinces in Halifax as Personnel Officer for over east saint: John and attracted thousands of spectators. Employment llli.il00 Chinese Troops Returned To Gen-. filling By MAX CLOS SAIGON. Indo-China, (AP) Thirty thousand Chinese National- ist troops. a. well-trained. and val- uable addition to Generalisslmo Chiang Kai-shek's army. have been transported in war-like secrecy to Formosa after being interned four years on an Indo-Chinese island. A dispatch from Taipeh. Formosa. gave the number of Nationalists returned as 20.000, and quoted the official Central News Agency as saying l'. S. warships conveyed the troops after they left Indo- Chinese waters. The soldiers were carried to the Nationalist island stronghold in Chinese merchant ships without naval escort. French offilials said. and the operation was conducted in secrecy to prevent Communist interference. contribute 53,800 To Flood Relief, MONTREAL. (CF)-The Cans- dlan Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs has contributed 33.800 to European flood relief. A total of 32.300 has been sent to the National Federation of pro- fessional and Business women's Clubs in Britain, 31,000 to the Dutch federation, and 3500 to Lhg Belgian Federation for flood re- lief projects, Announcement of the contribu- tions was made by Mrs. Margaret Campbell of Vancouver. President. at the fedmttion's an-nual board meeting recently. STELLARTON, N. 5.. (CP)uWll- item A. MacR.ae, 62. Canadian Np- tional Railways building division worker. fell to his death from the roof of a building in stcllarton railroad yard Thursday. other workmen saw him stagger at the edge of the roof and fall 11 feet to the ground. His home was Whycocomegh. N. S. "Notice-All overdue taxes to Greenvale school not paid by July l5th. will be handed in for collec- tion. By order of the Trustees. "Dance. St. Peter's Bay Holy Name Hall. Friday. July 8rd. Danc- ing from 0.30-1.00. Ohaiuonb 0”h"""- - LONDON (Reuters)-The gov- t today offered assurance "Vernon River players will "hm" ' pruem "Mr play mmmhou" that sponsored television will not make a nightmare of the British way of life. . The commercial stations will be under tight control. If the script for I show is not satisfactory. e. TV control board can put the of- fending station off the nir. poet- iriuter-generel lerl de la. Wen told the House of Lords. There probably will be regula- tions limiting the amount of ad- vertieirig too. he said. His reu- surances were aired in the House of commons by his t. GIM- Herry Crookshenk. Tn ent's outline of its plans to let private teleceatera break into the government-owned 330': monopoly come as church- Nan". Fort. Augustus I-Iall. Friday, July 8rd. Dance after. "Available: A few hundred choice chicks from fut-growing, top qual- ity stock. It's our last batch. so call or w rite today. Co-Op Hatch- ery. Dial 0412 or 5678. ttsoa a repeat performance of St. Peters C. Y. 0. Variety Coil- cert. in St. Peter's Holy Name Hall. Tuesday. July 'Ith, at 8.80 P. DJ. Dance afterf "Lobster supper. St. Muguetl Hall. W tineeday, July nth. Meals begin 3.! P. M. Usual picnic and entertainment. - British Reassured TV Will Not Be Nightmare men voiced more frantic fears that Britain's morals would drop should sponsored TV become a reality. ' The. great anxiety was expresse- ed by Anglican bishop of York. Dr. Cyril Oerbett. who said that un- lessucommerclal TV is properly controlled it might harm the nat- ional life more than the atomic bomb. He said American sponsored television "shows I. series of mix- ders. robberies and hold-ups" and that little children "are made fain- iliar with A world in which vio- lence is normal ..... .." Later the powerful British Council of churches said that no matter how stringent the controls. commercial TV would "only too likely result in I general lowering of moral andculturel standards." In Queenis And Kings l the Marltlmes. Situation Employment in Cliarlottetown and in King": and Queen's County is not as plentiful as it was one year ago. The National Employ- ment Office in Charlottetown aa- crilies the falling off in work, to the lack of large construction jobs: the termination of ship repair . work all Bruce. Stewarts at Go. and the closing of a number of lobster factories following the great storm at the end of May. Nevertheless, a large number of people are work- ing. and more and more people are being gradually absorbed in the working force every day. Within the last two weeks. more than '10 men were recruited for employment in Labrador and at other northern points. At: the pre- sent time, no further recruiting for work on these northern pro- jecls is being carried out. and it. is not known when more men will be wanted. some difficulty is being exper- -,-fcontmlied n-.p:gTe.li-col-4) De Valera Given Confidence Vote DUBLIN. (Reuters) - Prime Minister Eamon do-. Valera won at vote of confidence Thursday in the Dali Parliament by a two-vote margin 73 to 71. The vote came at the end of s three-day debate called by de Valera after he rejected opposi- tion demands for an election following two defeats for the gov- ernment ln by-elections last month. The two defeats brought de Va- lera": majority in the deli down to two, 74 to 72. But some of his followers deserted him Thursday and he needed the support of five Independents to give him victory in the confidence vole. Churchilllllemafs Son-In-law On Sick List LONDON, (Reuters)-air Winston Churchill, now under doctors' ord- era to rest, heard Thursday that his son-in-law. Duncan sendys. minister of supply. may join thel growing list of casualties in his administration. Sandys. 45. husband of Church- ill's daughter Diana". is likely to enter hospital soon for treatment to his feet. which have been giv- ing trouble recently. At Stohnis Church Belfast 53' MILO I'ARNE'I'I . In the presence of st large and SEOUL, (AP)-U, S. Sabres inyreverent congregation. the Presby- It surprise strike caught a Chinese terry of P. E. Island last. evening armored regiment. possibly 30 to solemnly ordained the Rev. James 40 ””””v m3959d in I Vllley on Heathwood. M. A. to the holy the western front Thursday and mlfll5Cl')' and inducted him into D15-tiered lnowith bombs. the pastoral charge of the historic OM Bxblosion rocked the valley. church of St. John's in gcifagt. and 5 W93! Dali of, smoke and, "lihe service of worship was con- dust arose. making it lmpo.ssible,ducted by the Moderator-, The Rev, to assess the damage. Sabre pilots;Donald Nicholson. assisted by the 5313 they scored a number of hltslclerk. the Rev. T. H. B. somers. on the tanks after bombs had lwho road the lessons and offered ripped away crsniouflage nets. that the pi".-tvcrs The sermon was de- Covcrfd the valley. llivt-rorl by the Rev. L. 2:. Blalkie lof Ernokfleld. After the clerk had narrated the I .steps leading to the ordination. Gmund action all along the front . the mricicmlor put the questions same basis for freight charges in dec””3'd -Sll3TPl.i'. but U. S. iIYlflil)llPSCl”ibE'd by the Church and hav- 311 "teas of Canada. with the ex. South Korean artillery pnuridedclllg received satisfactory answers. caption of trams within me Mm.i,.ccasclessl,v Tlillrsclsv night :1" proceeded by prayer and the lay-I time Terl'ltoi'y and on the portion Ch”iE5('- "OOPS ll'ymtl lo forflfviing on of hands of the PlleSl7.V'l9l".V-l of through rates from title, t,.n.1,.Lookoltt Mountain on the east- lln designate the ordmand to his HALIFAX - Any Freight rate equalization plan that would affect the Atlantic Provinces adversely would not. be acceptable to the persons and industries in this area, Rand H. Matheson. Executive manager of the Maritimes Trans- portation Commission. said as thel Board of Transport Oommisaionersl opened hearings here yesterday. The sitting was called to hear submissions in connection with is proposed freight rate equalization scheme. a plan to establish the Ground Action Decreases tory and subject to tlu Martlmeslcemml imm- l The Chinese won back the crest Matheson nogm of Lookout early Wednesday and Freight Rates Act. In his brief Mij that the proposed e.qttalizat.ion of rates has become more complex be- fpecled Republic nf Korea counter- sacred oifmc. Following the rite. :the Rev. F. Norman Young of lMontague addressed the new min- pistcr and the Rev. E. F. Hales gave have been bracing against an ex- cause competitive means of trails- increasiniv.ly become other port. have strong in parts of l . attack ever since. the No Fights VVlfh llllgs ytlir Fllfli"ZP to the congregation. Al. the conclusion of the service, in reception was held in lifl';fllit of Mr. l-icatliwood and the Presby- Bev. lamee Heathwood llo Begin Trading country where it is proposed fol ' 0 iiicrsose the rates on the mostl .U. 3- Sabres jets reported nol, NIUVC 0' 5'-'0"Bm'1 n I vulnerable irafic. This, he point- llllll-5 With MiGS Thursday but ill Rev. Mr. Heathwood, M. A.. is at ed out. meant rail rates had to betas Sub”? fiklllcr-bonlbrrs that I graduate of the Universitv of Ed'lr.- '" ' D kepr low to ccinilpcfe with otherl look on the tanks in a valley lieariburgli nnd was born at Blackwood,l MONTREAL (cP)"Th” Cmladl modes of transport. The result isl3lb)'0u- 15 miles northwest 01 Lanarkshirl-. Scotland, in 1922 the that railway revenues would standlCh0FW0n- rm-g-- m:-T to guffcp more and ma myths;-l The fifth air force said 22 Sabres demands for revenue would mi onldropned 44 bombs which "blasted g'"”;B-'m- areas. such as the Maritimes. from in tank rcszlmenl." Seeing-eye D095 MCY and to lvliicli portions of the irnf- Tl"? Elli force said. however. it ll no would pmbabxy remain mu- could not confirm that 30 or -tQ:EI"'ef RESCCIWCIICS competitive tanks actually were in the valley. n--. Reports of Red tank regiments MONTREAL (op, m Th, can. 50 ”"” W9 "01" 1”" bet" Tmladlan National Institute :5. the W 1” me 135: LW” 3'””'5' :Blind announced Thursday that ian commodity exchange announc- letl Thursday that starting July 5 lit. will inaugurate trading in skim milk powder. making the first ad- dition tc the commmodities traded on the exchange since 1935. Initial trading will be on a "spot" and "to arrive" basis. It is expected that "futures" trading will be started Aug. 3. Continued oiTpeTge 5. Col. 1 Maritime Economy MTli; M. T. C. bf-igf stressed-tl.i'(larr1 Fan "rjmwm-. llseeing-aye dogs Wm be allowed 3” me 9C0u0m.V 35 M0951 3.9 into restaurants across Canada. II, system directed in affof-ding Lining of the ban against amg Iflltg FQLK5 Mosf persons and industries the larger ma-. ,0 wow 5e(,mg,eyc dnga mu, ”os..a....a ..;'p;..;"..rc;u:Tr Prime Minister Spends Day Touring. Edd. eating places follows unanimous lacloption of a resolution at the Canadian Restaurant Association's Research Centre r(7Pt A npw special health cards for their dogs. WASlvllNGT()N, kind of medical research ccntr:-t -e devoted to conquering such kill-l era as cancer and lieart diseasml Ma 'fi nt To was opened Thursday at. Relhesda,l Md., is Washington suliurh. l ' The 14-storey. so4.ooo,ooo U. government clinical centre was ' ' five years in the building. To it TIT 33 30”" L”;L:tNfz, R will come specially-chosen pa. HALIFAX (CF)-The rlnvy's Camdla”,Press 3 r " ilenlsp all volunteers for research aircraft carrier Magnificent sailed sT' ')0HNs' N”d' (cP'"P”me.u-ork. They mrtv leave the cliniclTlillrsdav for Saint John. N. 3.. Mmlster st" Laura" Wedmsd” when they. wish. land annual drydocking. She will cast his net for Liberal votes Dr. W. Hem). sphrplll N,” Mlbe md up ,1 month for mm Huang 3m0nK Newmulldlmld Iishwmi-in" the National institutes of llonlth.ling and painting. Meanwhile most H9 5W”" the day C”mllal3m”g described the centre as a revolll-lot her 1100 officers and men will Newfoundland-style. touring 100 Hanan, stride M med-W1 ,,,,lmJOy R ipaveo miles through CNEEY 395903” search where "for the first timel- lllklni? mlmma"-V to mmermcn in history we will be. able to in-! who scratch R. living from the sea yggrme )ah,,..amr.. and mnmwareek TORONTO, (CF) ... Minimum and rocky soil and ti'atiiig a picnlcl,...5,,M(.h 3,, that gm.” Mn mi y " and maximum temperatures: lunch by the road with a group of complete study of the chronic dis- Mllh Midi voters and their youngsters. '17 5. cases that kill men." DIWMH At night he delivered two out- W, .. . m ... Victoria .. 6.! door speeches in the capital. whose - Edmonton .. 72 .two ridings were held by Pt'ogrcs- AngIer.w'ns New TORONTO. (o'p1gA m.yeM.0yd Calgary 7. slve-Conservatives in the last Par- car wwh Trouf hm. hm been ,.(.un",,d here Wm. Regina 1'. liament. gggg his parents who had not seen him Wl""ll”K 59 Campaigning with the prime for mm. years, Toronto . X? mininstcr were Liberal premier rum non. Mrm., torn .. .1lm Prentsa Bosnakin was kidnapped Wiawe ' W 3039911 (-709.Vl 5mR11W00fl Mid -1011" Bell of Flin Finn was happy enough by Communist guerlllas from his M""'”31 N5 W. Pickcrsglll. former clerk of the to pull in a fighting 38-pmind 2- home in Greece nine. years ago. Qllfbef ('9 PHVY Council Who rPCcnll.V We mince. lake trout last. Monday from He. joined his parents Thursday Sim” Mn" came secrelnry of state and lS'nearby Athnpaptiskow Lake Bullat union station after travelling 31'”f"'”" L" 1'uImllllZ in Newiound1and's Bonn-' he was happier still Wediiesdaj. lander Red Cross care all in... wayvH"l”"” V g ;- ; vista-Twlllingnte riding. when the trout brought him a. newlfrnni Yugoslavia where. he u'nslCh””””9””i" ”l ,; They led a mile-long cavalcndel1953-sedan-first prize in the an- located in a children's camp. .S'.vrlney W; .0 of automobile! through the Wind-lmial Flin Flon trout festival. and His mother and rather arrived 3””J”"”f - E9 85 ling. precipitous roads of the Ava- first car he ever owned. in Canada only recently. 5" ”h'” ' t ion peninsula down to the south- -m'-rmw- ' ”n ”AL”;AX'T1C1,:TheTb0minhm Public. Weatlir-r Office lays a dis- turbance cc-nircd in ueatern Que- hm- is maxing eastward and will pass north of the Gulf of St. Law- east corner of Newfoundlaiidfin at . - seven-hour tour of that lShillg'N P E I A g , me . . . en mon Outport villages decked out in flags and buntintl prime minisler"s pal'lygrfilLltei(ljil'0lit1z1lli:New Indlspositions among his min- isters are daily increasing the problems of the 7li-year-old prime minister, who has himself been ordered at least a month's after u spell of overwork. His foreign secretary, Anthony men. 56. left a nursing home in Boston this week after a third operation for gall-bladder trouble. Though he is making good progress it will be fall before he is back to work. V Illness thmttcns Harold Mite- millrin. 50 minister of housing and local goverhment, who may have to undergo an operation for gall- bladder trouble. Lord woolton. 09. who now holds the non-departmental portfolio of chancellor of the duchy of Lon- caster, has just. completed con- vsleecence from a serious illness. I'M! I Q lFerries indicated Increases all along the line May and June indicate ano heavy traffic year for North berlaiid Ferries Ltd. so far this season from opening in May to June 30 the fi- gures, with 1952 totals in brackets. 15,954 trucks are: passengers (15.1 autos 4,310 (asset; (1.661). This represents increases of passengers, 439 autos and trucks. Officials of the point out that the 201 trucks place approximately 300 auto bites and about 1,000 passengers. with flag-waving boys and girls. 1.782 ferries Canarla. English and TR in French. rt-ncn Friday. Continuous rliivi ll .. .' -1 ll - the peninsula. with the 1nuull9Sl p; I V ,7, Why, .,, gg,,,g.g.mL.I::TC'i,:a:n,:or,,3:?::,i:m:Q.::,;,L,'Bahwf, mmmz 0'” m mue lino” 3'' moss-I Vg ,(.p, A . ,, I "'f”"',k'"K5l"."' Tnmntm Lo",a""' in the southern Maritlmos ilIPl'H roads and communities to hear l)ll.U ., . nnu imp n it-r,,.,m,,.L.y pldlnnn-(On "N; van. lm” hp Slump” and smnnnd l1lm- HlD'b00llCd ll5l"l'mCll vlT"h,Rt'tS doctors was annollnrt-d Tlitii's-.oniivrr. Of the 80.1 who passed. lnmndpmynrnuo on saturdg-V H", from the cod grounds n'llllKl0dld”. by m, MNHM1 L-,..,,,c” M 727 wrote their examinations in ldmmhan” M” be Ms, M "W Marltimes and fine. weather will for ther um- er. - OTTAWA tCPt-Warm, weather is urgently needed speed prairie crops to the bureau of statistics the. 44) ; try. ' 810 201 most 'prairie dis- mo- are generally good. crops are normal. .....i staid l Thursday in it telegraphic report. on crop conditions across the coun- Cool, wet weather has again hit. hay cr areas. said the bur- weatlle em. and while moisture conditions recent rains haye given from relief. Warm weather has enabled if) days to three weeks later thantMsritime farmers complete Warm Weather Needed T 0 Speed Prairie Crops country are generally good. to isrrding. The danger from frost and rust to.will accordingly be greater than mrsturit.y.luslinl." the bureau said. Conditions in other parts of the The milk flow is heavy in Ontario and a harvest. of a better-than-average op is under way. some dry r is reported in Quebec. but farmers Mr. St. Laurent. spoke a lialf- yo . pd The list lnrludcd: "num- dozen times to these gatherings Tl"-3' :1” 3)”: l'rll'lnErt;"t.F:'T)r:l HAL”-Ax R,.:mna1 fM,,,,,t,, Him nnm yetom resit1rx:lIig:,1Kn-:0n);;:.Ith(I;:::tB:-10;:Lg:i::llli.lT' psnssii-drstlivt: iroli'iiicil'sScx'- Prlllf'I' l7dn1rri island" Gt-nrgc midnight Frlda-l" 5 i. -r ii .' " . t . ' .. ' .. 0Fl;mny' he me! from he” m animations allowinz thorn ts. oh-ll-1. Rnrlllgll.1(.lt;rl0gl1t;1OV:'a2' lailll: Prln" Edwam hhnd: UNI,” Chatham. N. B.. on his way '0 Til! 'mn(-hcoliwu M vmrmc mp If nclliimd flnllmzif Psrgm ' "ML. with scattered showers. clesrinq summer home in Quebec before i"Fvlirriiln:llnns were held lastl'l::(inr . Geiicligffililhdoroffmecharl in avenln” "'k M thumh" hudmg wean pg spring in 10 cities. Of the 908 lottnlown: Bierling F. ll-lerrlnil. :::::wr:;ri:.Tndf-iyh ?J:,:.',nhlt:1i3 who tried the exams. 103 failed. Murray River; James B. Hooper, ohmlnaetmvn 53 um 75. H T ff' Another group of examinations!Charlottetown; A. S. MacDonald. ' I will he held this fall. -Eldon; Peter M. MacDonald; Boii- Eastern N. B. counties, lou- Spring tests were held in llnli-l straw; Hugh A. MacMillsn. Char- st. John river vgllayz shower fax. Montr-itl. Quebec City. OH-'. lntt-town. and scattered thunderstorm rlnaring in the late. afternoon warm with southwest winds 2 l.nw-high at Mont-ton SR and ti Fredericton 38 and 85. Saint Jail 55 ad TR. Upper St. Jnllft Bay of Chsleur: Cloudy wit showers clearing In efternoni scattered thunderstorms in man lug; warm with southerly winrlt 15, shifting about noon to urn": mrly 25. Low-high at Erlmtindsi" land Camphclllnn 55 and 77. river volt-1 High tide today at Cherlotlefnwl at 3.16 A. M. and 3.25 P. M. High tide at the North shore I 10.69 A. M. and 1116 P. M. Summerside tide eighteen mire uteri later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.81 A. M. sets at 8.03 P. M. ant