OCR Text |
Show practically one. third of the d'ftv to Liverpool from Montreal and vl' good weather only threr days r. elnpsf between the last glimpff t' Newfoundland and the first s cht ' tin- rocky coasts of Ireland. The 11 lant.c. during August and Septc'-. Is usually smooth, cases of soaf'-; ne be'ng extremely rare. The "Laurentlc" and "Magm'!'' the White SLir Dominion line ' nipgnlficent new bats, fullv ' ped and manned by the best crews'-3 I the Atlantic. i t I OKI BlS 09 T0EIIKPE A party of twenty missionaries left last evening for the'r fields of lalor In Europe. Four of the party were Oglen hoys, Hclmer Anderson, who j will go to Norway, Frank Williams to Germany, Fred Sommcr!ll to Holland and John Thedell to Sweden. Tho others of the party were from Salt Lake and ether Utah points. The bo-. s will pal September 3,1 from MonMeil. Canada, on board tho White Star Dotrln'on liner, "Lauren-tic." "Lauren-tic." bound for Liverpool via Straits of Belle Isle and the north of Ireland. The trip down tho St. Lawrence will consume three days a few hours being spent at Quebec where the passengers pas-sengers may bind for a brief look ahout this hltor'c city. At this time of the voir the pasngii to the north of Newfoundland can ho rmdo with safety although the straits are usual ly dotted with ice bergs of all sizes which necessitate careful navigation and slow speed until the open sea Is rearhed. The trip down the St. Lnwrenco and pa3t New Fotndland const, tutes |