‘<=»r~_'i¥».~.1~—-< .._-. . ‘ N. D. MacLeqn g I t '=°:'"""'°i.-.r.-..erl'e anc PIANI ‘IAII IIAII — Phne took definite shape (or the celebra- tion o! the Confederation annivers- lll film“ l'.“°.'é.t".‘a.°§“‘“fi'? arge m . . {Justice A, E. Arsenault. convenor o! -.the committee, was chairman Bis- will not be neglected h the . tion. A pageant slated lot the Island's big wed: in July will feature historic incidents o! each o! the nine rovinces while the par- ades will eatnue floats dositned. to commemorate historic events. De- finite assurance has been ven by oflicials xthOttawa that at t two ships or e Can ian Navy wil be in port ere Confederation week. The wo ships alreadg ‘uled to call here are the estro er ~ Slceena and the graceful trainiiig schooner, Venture. FACE SERIOUS CHARGE — with obtaininsxmoney un- er ma! tences, An aw Gallant or Charo town will face Magis- trate A. G, MacKenzie Tuesday for his preliminary hearing. Gallant was char ed alter he had bought come or party's a chegue in paymt. '1‘h aig-ne by a well man and Gallant received the and a considerable amqunt o! change. This incident occurred sev- eral months B40. and since that time Gallant has been in Jail in Truro. having attempted the same method in that town and was con- victed oi’ the “ . When released from Truro he was brought to Ain- herst by the police. and will lace a. similar charge here. The name oi’ Howard Diamond was used in ob- lainin the money in Amherst and leged he used it in buy a watch, and gett about ten ol- lars change from t e check. He had no difficulty until the Amherst iii-m tried to cash the check at the bank, and word was immediately sent out by the li-ce regarding the man-Amherst ews. PERSONAL! w. John Adams. ear et Station CTCY. Charlotte . was a visitor in town during the week end, guest ct Miss Barby Kellignw. Spring Bt-Jimhers-t Newl. Heir friends an to learn that Mrs. King of H and Ave. is still seriously fll. She has been confined to her bed since January sth and does not seem to be mak- ing any improvement. Dramatic color fabrics which laid soft draping. diversified hwkllnw. shirred sleeve and bodice treat- ments, new trims, hill skirts in gowns and wide trousers in pa- James, are some or the lnrishtiy new as in lingerie. "i. t "I 1,000 Killed A Or Wounded WK“). K ib-QO mmmm pfliwl were rebuild kllledorwmmdedtonlchmwhenfl Japanese anes bombed this Um- ' eae oapi/tall. visw trict. . Nifmerous tires was started- Anti-aimraft guns 011111656 pursuit planes In bomb- ers and two c! them were unort- ed shot down. BIRTHS __---—_-> iWomronsiv-ht Ottivwa my 1e. taco, to M1". um Mm. clinics J- Mgnag?‘ a son. TTS—At th P. I. I. tel» fir‘. .., w... o‘... and ififfii... old Watts, York, g daughter. NEWSON-At the P. I. I. til teens“ *~....."=..-.et uifi?‘ a." m: Linea asset: 853m utcheaon: a son: qfifin," midis? i **‘*"_"'—-__"' simmnn-uonlgvfl-tltt 01W‘- lot ‘ onMay .19“. ER"- J. T. Payne, James It‘! oi’ Gemuvtown and Mary Mmim o! Bridgetown. MACBAl-DIXON-tflt Zion on Wedneedaybldignfl, 1&9. to Mr. Wheatley River. 925.1‘!!! MOGIIIGAN-ln fi Oihy, lay a4 years. mineral from In? 25, i989, John residence; gaming" at also t.» m3 Holy Re- C. Cemeiuy, rim-anus wa n A I ab. 3...... e83 hmxircl armada! Road need - , I o'clock from Appin Cheri Valley on Timmy morning, we! N. 1W- John nu residence Malyfltlhatiddimhh VaileyOunetery. icm! ‘or 11....» §Yeefl4lli b }."‘“,"s.:2e:‘;!i‘i”"j"_ sched- 15' W. B. G. G. fltilvahoinanywayne usdusinl" oils-warmth. tow taent andletbrs B!!! - 7n Anon" ttlcutimiedhompaacl) I whore..." "m . The aticn may be made possibly w- Iflihefill C! Queen Oount wcc deelarod ithcyr electors or the were present when the returns were ed y. However, imoflieial returns gave the two Liberal candida-tea W. l". Alan Donald h. ne- inl lead would be declared. ‘me remaining three districts o1 Queen's County saw tour Liberals and uwo tives declared elected. In die third district. Una an . 11' ents. In the fourth diatriot Li als Walter Jones and Dougaid Mae- iglilsnnon polled majorities of 35 and ed. Dr. Macmillan polled a ma.- jorlizy o! 41B votes over his Liberal son-in-law. C. 8t. Hon, T, W L. owse, member without portfolio 0d Premier am 1's Government. O er Conservative declared elected was Mr. l-l. F. McPhee in the Third District ol King's County who polled a majority o! 72 over Hon. S. s. Hessian, Speaker oi’ the last assembly which was all-Liberal. The three Con- servative victories were Rains from the Liberals. In the remaining County o! Prince, Liberals were declared elected in every electoral district. Figures released yesterday differ- ed in almost every ease with the irnolficial ones of election night one week ago. In some cases ma- jorities were increased and in others, decreased. As figures (or two istrim in Queen's County were not declared it was not pos- lblatoccmipile the totalwtlco! me eleflons. PRINCE COUNTY 1st. Prince . , liberal-Wei. G erws, Conservative-lie]. A. Gallant. Idberell-ZQGT. H. Gaudet, Conservative-Ilia}. Majority lcr Campbell-Ml. Majority tor Gallant 709 lndlrinec I. Deamls. -ll99. Phillipa. Conservative-GM. H. Barbour. Liberal-mile. 8, Sharp, Conservative-Hill Majority tor Dennis-SSE. Majority tor Barbour 334. 8rd Prince , liberal-low. . F. Arsenault. Cons- . Linkletter. Liberai~896 ,3“ flwmfcons-‘IBILW mighty if. minnow-lice. uh Prince . Wflflit, Liberal-IBM _ l". Morrison, Oonsr-iiul. . c. new L-ibem.l—iB98. i, . Strong, .—l8’7l. Majority for Wf-ilht 3|. Majority ror Baker-Tl. lth Prince >1: 45. '43 Mill f. {IO for F0187 2B1. QUEENS COUNTY Mamty M D. G. Maonean. ~ Ma. ity for Jones 35. Maority tor itmiciiinnon 30l- Ith Queen! W. J. P Ms/cMl-Hen. Cons-glut). Coins 936. Liberal-MN. Certs- Bt. C. Trainer. {liberal-lid . A Stewart, ns.--43M- W. L. Provwse, Liberal-M’!!- ty for MaoMillan 416. ty for Stewart 911. KINGS COUNTY Dr C. W. '1‘. Ma Mb lor Acorn '16. 8nd Kinll Mamty .H.O0X "N? basil . OOnL-JIBQ. ' Majority for Mclntzyfe 398. Majority for 00x a . as llnll M. Anneat. liberal-m. .1. A. Campbell. Liberal-ii“. P. W. Johnston. Coca-SN. tor ‘I6. (or 0am 809-. IOIAKIIIII ‘ I'll-Ill. g ffiaifi... COMP-MU- Hfi $333’ It!‘ Ill‘ ililFl __l_i_l-IATH U. S. Navy . Will Sal- v a g e Submarine Squalua After Tow- ing It ToShallower Water. . PORTSMOUTH. R. 8.. May $- (AD-Tiic United States na ‘s high and lave orders to prom salvage operations on the hall-flooded submarine Bqualus throughout the night, revealing tlaey ho I‘ . a to bring u reach m s“ oriicers 1 in e e v at bent all their elrorgetowgg: ma‘: in! the crippled submarine buoyant enoush to tow it to shallower and more sheltered waters. where a Greater number or divers could "‘i§'.‘.““°°‘.s“i§ ".'.°§5°' t, B" t in th flooded ter com u, mg? ing both the available bodies o! the dead and the vital valves that must be adjusted before air can bed pltmbigd ' t m us ore sunse , h d; . ing bell in which 38 inenuiewge rescued so dramatica yesterday ‘m4 e91? 20d WI! nuns ‘ once "l0" i-h-Nugh e iwdeetoroccan water to the alter deck o! the Squslus. carryrlng other divers to assist those a eady at work. Soon thereafter, the nine ship; in salv e fleet unlirnbered their sear lights toilluminate the scene. Thus ended a day in which grim and vivid. but heuoio stories were told o! the harrowing hours passed by the 38 survivors betwee. the time the Bqualus sank at 8:40 A. M. EDT Tuesday until their res- cue. Ideutenant O. l". Naquin, com- Iliflndol‘ o! the ill-dated submarine, revealed this aliernoon that the 26 men "W139i! 111 the alter com- partmenm had met a mercifully swift death under the tons of icy water that poured into the crart, apparently through an open induct. 10th vallve. of m e ves e men in the ai- ter compartment; in my opinion, were ended immediately by the Qlllfltiiiy o! incoming water," Naouin said. "O! those that were left alive every man Der-famed gfngar; cent. There never was any Apologizes Tu layer Queen May as —(OP)— Dwcribing Winnipeg's reoeptionw Their Maiesties in last_.night's news bulletin over the Canadian Broadcasting ration Net work. the Canadian Prmpsgld, ‘WHEN 501m Queen welcomed Maiesties on behali or the city. 'Iihe Labor Mayor, who was 1811M 20 years ago during the Winnipeg general strike, wore a top hat." "rho Canadian Press" said m general manager. J. F. . Livcsay, apologizes to Mayor Queen for the cruel and untimely lnuendo contained in these words. ‘they were rewritten and distorted iroin I 0P Wlnnlpex dl-‘lDat/eh that sought only to show how in demoed-a comes fu im a nee me hand o! the clock round so that a man liti- cal ortence today shakes ands with King as Mayor 0d his city. suitably gamed for the m. osaion ‘ or uecn time and time a. in as n elected to the anitnba legislature by a Winnl. p constituency and his ieliow cit mans have Sour times bestowed on him the highest honor in their gift. He ls honored and respected throllshout the land. and that not alone by his political sympa - izers, i'or his intagrit and good cltliaenshi pare recog zed by s11, ‘(Jana an Broadcasting Corpor- ation was in no way res ible mwthis Juices oi dopiglloéu bind an we propose t; listen public Just that at the me tomorrow night.” Bill Confers Wile Powers 58.1110 Wide powers over- indulry..wera contain in a mil kitmduoed today in the House 0t Cannons i0 establish a min- TRAPPED MET mmurui. ...--"" . nod I0 years sac roi- what’ might now be regarded as a 5.5 $131M sorry. in Wits. _3 miles nort west o! oi his daughters is teaching now. and her sister ta/mht there beture her. Next, MIL Monslghan stildicd ah Regina normal school. two ct his classmates being Penny W. th ing and decided to get ready for them. Stalled IelllIFii-m In pair with the late James Quinlan. who died here a iew years ago, the genial school- master organized the Capital Real Ehtalto wmpany in a Jasper ave. cllice. where the provincial treas- ury ow stands. In a little fortunes were py ed over night, his own anion them. He bought a shi - brown auto for $3.009. a He bought. more and more fast as he could get hold ol’ it. and sold it next day at a profit. He bought a. han home at 102 at and ill ave. ‘ you needed was a bit o! luck and a poker-iaoe-hit when the crash came, it hit everyone, and what a. crash it was!" Mr. Monaghen told a renorter. Fireman's Pay Beat Hs kept on paying tomes on his almmken ho as lo as he ootid; went to at legal and Riviere Qui Barre; pro- vi ed tor sound education lcr his seven children, In i916, he be- came a city fireman-oartly be- es were better than oac days, partly irqnen he tunous lite. He still counts evfieiK-iy smoke-eater his Per- _ Llrle . _ ..and Mrs. Monaghan and iésgciru or él-ieizndohildren-Rulszlll. liveatllllqiiieflest.tleciliehobinil to graduate this year from the University 0d Alberta as an elec- trical engineen Bert. the oldest son, is at Vancouver. Mair-y Rose is teaching in her fathers old school an; Glengany, and Dora. wile od Durward Boris or Wray district, is one o! her neiflh ~ Mr. Monaghan is a brother ed Mr. J. H. Monaaihan o! this CW7. Describes Emigration 0f Royal Court LEON IDIL Canadian Press Sill Writer MON my Sn-l-Qnonili; “m, royal immlgra o large scale-Mica "a whole Bung’; can royal family settled in Bcu in an l4; America-was a ~ im- Walsh baton a Joint meet! oi theCan- adiun Historical and oliticai 5d- enfiws lotions at McGill unl- vc . / The two learned societies heard Herbert Heat/an. minor oi occ- HOHWG history at Unlverslt ct Minnesota. describe law the u; ugueee court enligra from — bontomoDeJaimliointhevrin- tor ct 1007-08, during the great game o! international strategy relayed between Britain and Nap- anon. No white mmnees o! Australia brought the royal remix! to Am- erican soil, but crow d . by ioul weather "plague 0d fleas no bad ladies bobbed their hair in order to the hunting ant." when was melted the colonlsls bob- ir. thinking it wasthe Proiesaor BY and a that the was an important move stra lr-ililt Na It Nl)M% or the fir: or last time, the question "What is 5:13;: big; i? i ..tl9eatinaaetxeainca01> _ It. Peter‘: Bay. h ca . _ wiiiis. oiyue River. ‘ Hume. Wood Island!- IIOOND PM! l!!!‘ as.“ our.’ Alt-gr. {lilacs Gillie, cit?’ ' 1°°$im Pater . . Leona mam. Oily. uoanse mar. nau- cuss Tyne valiiv ca. omhou. '1lmé'nwnnl.°§§ H 113mm‘ i i-lohnatottnl ‘Narmada! Rthel‘ MaoDmmll. “u. NCO . Vex-nits. Mtoxqllic. Msoliinnoll. Howard Mac- ‘FIBST YEAR OERTIFIOATB Doris Andiemon. 8t. Peter's Bay. Gladys Bevan, (Jlftom. Gertrude Butler, Gfwwn. indon. nits Byme, W _ ll. Ilairileld. Stella Oav , aw. Mt Stewart. Walter Ooflin i John Cook, Belle River loulee 00x. Charlottetown. Gertrude ie. Charlottetown. Mary le, Mermaid. Eleanor ey Dufly. (Ilftown. Muriel . , . 0i , Charlottetown. Donald Giilis, Giariottetown. Elnora Gorrell, Oileary. Glenn Gorrell, ‘Leary. Alice H . . Jean Hlimm Mlaclwa Brenton , Romero. Merl? Callahan. New Wlltdiiro. Licence-Ind Class Yhe. cabal Reid. w»- fiver. 5",... ....-_... P. w. c; (lraduiition MLTYB .Din¢weii i E hattatuwn. NloCarville. Eleanor Kelly, Jear River. Anna Molmyre. Mount Stewart. SUCCESSFUL Qonltinacd nun ng¢e_i)______ to do without several ar- ticles at uipmcm, but these must be t at the earliest quired t. s... .."‘3.2..'.Y..°i§ if. e best tree. ent, the vari- $555. 5%? ‘WE? Jigrgiiiiiiili vii ‘ ‘ 3. Y?“ Band Loader .n. n. Johnson. can. ' Chairman o! ls Arrested Nagy The Associated fen) f . titsucilkiareowstie eivtqiliys of ewcsstle. N- 3-- ' pride in his hllrbic mo». ‘Lai- n Noted “In Irgilbster 08W’ l4! "£5 - Empire Press Union June 26 ‘m’ "~ —--- _ w... m; h‘ 1- m. I ‘w a 1-1-5": will!"