6 AUGUST 1927, Page 2

The Prince of Wales, Prince George, the Prime Minister and

Mrs. Baldwin arrived at Quebec on Saturday after a satisfactory voyage in spite of threatened danger from icebergs. They were welcomed enthusiastically by all, and officially by the Prime Minister of Canada on board ship ; by the Mayor, the Provincial Premier and the Lieutenant-Governor on land. After entertainment and speeches, including a happy one from Mr. Baldwin on Franco-British success in reconciling " freedom and unity, Empire and nationality " in Quebec, the party left by river for Montreal on Sunday. Here there was more official entertainment in intensely hot weather on Monday. Mr. Baldwin spoke up for the Mother Country as never sounder at heart than to-day. He made an appeal to Canadians, especially young men, to think about public service and not to hurry to make fortunes for themselves.