'01s ' MERE MAN nitri- flgwuy stsissfsrllln ihhflll- \ n!!!‘ "'92basi“‘“‘ “" urlmssowl v ‘two coma New Brunswick IIIIIEIIIIIMEN Presents CIaimIIII TRIM For More Subsidy IIIII III/Es WantMinimummeaseOffifl-M; A" 425—-.Premier MaclViiilan Opens b Case For Prigcle Edward Island, thistotaldwflilibflifllhrss scorer-tom two Brunswick interesting): as sumac. 0r. its Oils-sic and Quebec in 1012 cunting to 3013300000 (0. P. by QIIIIIQII’! lpsclsl Wire) UITAWA, Jun. IF-New Bruns- wick claims a minim 81.844436 in the paid b0 the Province miniolt. Below the White Mm Commis- sion in m b o; the d: xrnnds put 0 y remier . wgqg. “m w, P. D. ‘Hilsy. this claim was ad- w" gum“ go a vanced Mtctnty General W- H. limiion for New lrunswick st s law sitting cn- Bsturds . The am- ount reousstsd ll 1n tion to the "minim" subsidy 0i 0050.000 m- wmmendsd by tbs Duncan com- mission c! i000 and tbs regular year subsidy OI 0000.000. ng up the subject cs the lands given to Quobsc in 108i! and in 1m to Ontario in 1010. 00L Harrison started that with s value or om collar our sows placed mu ANNOUNCEMENTS comma nvrzrvrs. MEETINGS. ETC ' i-uwluruo ~ "Skating, oornwau sunk to- night. s to 1o. L-ssu "Canoe (cove ‘mm: Monday Jan. new, Dunedin Mlplc basis vs nun- dogs. Adliliiflfih l0 0011M. L885‘ "Hock I ‘some on Monday. Jun. 18th at glans Ocvc. Bulldogs and Dunedin. D3061 "W! Huskies vs. M8910 1001's It Milton R1111 002113110. L-SOM-l-QD-li "H00 at Whcatley River Rink tonight. iutioo Hangers versus Wbeatley nivsr Stars. L-SBN "Reserve ‘Thursday. Jan. 81st for Bapilit Church annual turkey the W650 "Hockey st Hunter River tonight. “m New Glasgow Msrrisd Women vs. Hunter River Married Men. Lots o! fun expected. ' 1.417244041- "Brooklyn Egg Circle lbmlsl meeting will be held Jan. 31st, at ‘(.30 p. m. Bonus will be paid. L-SBN-l-QB-li "Poultry! Osorgs i-olshtissr 00.. next Queen Hotel, buying dressed Chicken and Ibwl until ifsrch. Is-SMG-ti‘. "Hops liiver ulsy Moods-y. Jan- "My 20th, a Filming drama oi lbs North, If not fins Monday Wednes- day, 30th L-S 4-20-21. "Borden Lino Club loading boil. llambs, Albany, W ‘ anus up noon, . w 11-3060-1-00-3! "1 will be buylns live boss at Emerald and Alblny Th . January 31st, Get mg prices bsfom Ihluplxig elsewhere. . ‘O.- Green. Ilast 3W5"? 000151110. "Hockey west vs Royalty Royals. s o'clock you“; nmqnsklil‘ liter. m5 " Junk opening l0- fllsht. Bailout ice. Hockey. Bum- . Bradslbumc. 015550? 1110091 _ country. Honor. 118000 Th. "Hockey st uarmtisid tonight. league gems, mmstslinage vs. York. Bhts liter. #8870 is a 011A ‘flss-tmsut" to mum: m s: "mus murder" trial in as msny mung; ‘gm on}, wig-ring, g volvsd l0 wcmon- One was hanged. :micosivs s yearly pyramid the other: sentenced to use irn- was entitled to Poison obtained by steeping fly ma: bu»! in hot water was used, the ma! Ncssoutacn charges, w put one of 1870, lie submitted. Based on the the wsy husbands no longer want- uailal interest rate on debt sllcw- cd or relatives whose properly the s-ncss, s factor in dslssmining tbs defendants allegedly coveted. account d subsidies paid to the Province, aid Ool. rlson, mould receive interest the intervening 04 years, totalling $5,890,500. New B. an increase in debt sllcwsnss 00,000,000 to l1I,000.000 as is lliilllll tn n alarm rim l m. (O. f. By flusrdlsrfs Bpcoisl Win) W620 COTS (my y, be Qqngldgygd‘ 11w 3m“... —Nine Hungarian women will be ttomsy Gcnsrsl. wast hl cmountinl to 005.800 a n“ Dmnlor lllsclllllsn Prince Edward csss st Baturds-yi sit mrticulsr Blaster hi0! mall! termlxlstipn c! ended with the Duncan m» countri- the ‘ti’ ‘W... . aoccc an hsd never been questioned. Not one political party had 011°90'30" the roam-t and not ons word had been raised liflnst the cf the Duncan Commission in the partlculsr crowns a u» Marttims, Provimcs hid b0!!! l" M01110? timeno importance its Island qu ll to tcsmnume accused of preparing Provinces” than the revision o! and so subsidies doslsad b. mutant: Rumin- W. J. the no]??? who, . a _ I mt "simmer menu: ' ‘rho question of Maritime nlbts UM Wm the "first charter tmsnt or the Gcmmission." ‘liimushcut rccomm 00mm gettlngthc Jllllllnent 0i the Dilli- can Ourunlsslon csrrlzdd 05f. 5:6 Pwnlsr Mlsolilllfln. I ° ' w” in Inglclnflfih tlon cl the Duncsn n90 - prince Ildmars Island. RIM Premier Macillllsn. was entitled t0 increased subsidy III-moms. It bu! been dsmonstrstsd, ho continued. u»: the position o! Prince Mm“! hltnd Ind d tdhlsmlllqig-itlml $01- incss hall bun ' 011 419°’ ins Confederation. 10c Province sumfsrod moro than Prince Edward Island bsosuss of her 000K001“! location. ma» Edward blond 1W1 bssn the most frussl 0! I11 W0"- usoss in her expenditures His province was not lag about 30in!!!‘ and would do so again l! the ques- tion ever came 11's. but P1100‘! m‘ ward Island was prcpsred 00 fend her Dvsltlon in. requesting In commu- conformation d0- (Continued on rm '0 II§ a r5 ard- M-FIIIIEIIAI III MIIIIILSTEIIIIS YESTIERIIIIY . t" time“; Urns. vlacss, New '53s 101' noc (u out IP36; w: both vacations bind had juqrnsst fliidlllll l5- hid ii: i lwtobsokuptlwiflili" vhwhcsnthcylfillilr‘ . arrest and later re- Mitii Read by (love o lldw Isl Like hel crown. occult». MONDAY. JANUARY 1s. 1 '4 Poisoning Hus- a‘n d s ,~ Relatives, W h o s e Property The Allegedly Cov- eted‘: I (Copyright 1935 By The Associated Press ’ DIBHIJOZEN. Hungary, Jan. 2'1 , tried tor their lives here tomorrow on ths charge that they poisoned their husbands or other relatives. It will be Debi-screws second YIIPI. Th0 fllfl DNCBMIXIBB Ill- Ons of the women, ms. John , the prosecution charges. poisoned not only-her husband but I100 l0 other persons. To her huncbbackod grandchild. it is al- legsd, she gave poison because abs did not-like the sight of him. An- othsr child. it is alleged, she put 0f m, way because its crying cred her. The 40-year-old woman also is the poison it to other women oi 8 Behind these‘ flllwlw min-den, t!!! Prosecution con u . is a story (Continued on Pzgc 1) mun or IINTI- lnuarencii MISS | n a Vigorous Search Made For J. Bourgeois, President of S_quare Deal Assoclatlon. (By Kenneth Gregory) (Alsvchiod Press Staff Writer) (LP; By Guardian's special Wire) BATON ROUGE, LB“, Jan. 2'1 — ll. J. B- , P” sldent of the Charged W i t h Quiver. UITAWA. Jan. 27 leased by the Dominion Iurusu cf Statistics show ‘that tho sstimau c! vaius cs Goliath's iisld c1000 had increased almost 80.000000 from the first estimate made s month ago. The estimate was 85448744000. m" 801370.000 sbwo the revised ssiimsla for the 108i 0X09. W171i; 31.0mm in tbs ssltyinasis g 1 orw was out!!! us the lughsr prices provsilins as tho marketing pros-mead, the report explained. The total values of field‘ crops in 1034 are es ed as follows, with mvised figures for us: with- in brackets: Whslt 1168371000 (U136, 988.000); 0st! 01053509110 ($79,818,000); barley. 829,107,000: ($18,954,000); rye 02,081,000 (I1,- 803000); beans $2,079,200 ($878,000); buckwheat $4,572,000 Big Increase In Estimated Value Of F i§_l_c_l Crops (C. P. By Glilfllll’! IIOIQI WU!) mixed grains “LOSLW! ($13,338,- —Fklil'ol 000): flusced 01.068000 ($756,000) corn for unsung 04,410,000 (ca, 002,000); potatoes 038382.000 ($33.- 002,000); turnips, c170,, smrsamooo 011000.000); hi! 011d clover 8131.- 196000 ($100,300,000); alfalfa I10.- 893900 (llfifilflifilfl); fodder corn $15,739,000 ($10,389,000): Ira-in hay 011028.000 ($19,407,000): wear beets 02.320000 ($3,700,000). By provinces the total values are, in order as tollows. with the rc- vised values for 1938 within brack- sis: Ontario $148,734,000 (8135,- 818000): Albwts $108,490,000 (080,- 499900); Quebec $98,309,000 (s01,- 511000); Saskatchewan $94,440,600 ($02,700,000); Ms-Iiitobs $00,233,000; (0300584700); New Brunswick $14,- 001,000 ($12,044,000): Nova. Scotia s 812,998,000 ($12,151,000); British Columbia $12,749,000 ($12,377,000); Prince Edward Island $9,054,000 ($4,283,000); 63.041900)- During King Bennett Warnings Unheeded Administration adieu lentils?- ‘suddén‘convert‘.'""IA"ITI| what. was conning no the House of Comm Con tin uln to speculation in this country. flqulrs meal Association. opposing the dictatorship of U. S. finalist Busy Lens. has disappeared. his ad- herents declared tofay as they Dressed a wxcrous search for him. Groups of men hunrnd through, the woods and brush near the alr- port where yesterday armed troops came face to lace with the anti- Iong forces. but the reason for cen- tering the search there was not ex- by Bourgeois’ tight-ilpyed associates. They say their leader vanished \ sierday afternoon. Mrs. Bourgeois said, however, her’ husband had lelt on a tour spa-king recruits for his organization. This Its not confirmed elsewherc- 1 Bssldsnts q: East Baton Rouge parish were. rsnsely fearful of vio- lence and watched armed. patrols move through the streets. With martial law prevailing and future as best they could, firs! parent. and by beacon lis additions‘! national guard troops bulbs hurried here from other sec- tions. All stale buildings and the executive msnsicn of Gov. Allen mrs under hcsvy guard- ‘lbm wss no open urn vi 1w"- outbrcsks but rebelling citi- msny of whom are Scum rs, wparently do not intend iImInl-ig their manoeuvres. inst questions as to their lsns with stony silence. Castor was himself sitar s hec- lcit-bour caurttnzcsllltilflbmxfa l! Wisdom c v Y 11 " was snroutcbtolywslhinll- ur ulgod bvlnrsnt- tsnglbis Insults 1 he b t cons [was moms “III- msIrli wrbo stisndcd Z n- E f! E § . v ~,..'¥.“.§'»"'.‘I‘I.§’3 ,'1".-t§“'"mm"“ u “fit? “if.§"...’.‘:‘,.....’~" tra nettle but was qmllsdw "- House. The crash came at tho (Oontlnusd PeItc: Blend 1- ln the same strain, he rebuked the Liberal Government o the day for paying no heed to the obvious We! and" menacing signs of danger that lay all about. “Look”, he said, "at the movement of securities; look at_the move- ment of gJd; look at every indication there is with respect that have declined to take new accounts in this country for over twelve months, one perhaps the 2100105?- bfllkitfaq" house in this country, because they fear what they sec m the distance. But no one in the Government seerns to care, and if we point out the conditions we are ‘Dcsflimlsts.’ if W0 venture to direct attention to the conditions we are ‘decry- ing our country.’ That is the talk that I101!- Echi-Iemeh 0P- poslte hurl at us and before the country. He added: ham|u or w]; g d d in n-lfcr yum u :3‘; Elflgfmme ‘of 11mm .'I..IZ'..'...Z°..,'§§. observed 111st when their orgy was throulh. W11"! ""7 h“ i‘ ‘"0 "°°°""°d m“ u“ debunk 1n ‘mm, “my we" than unjoying themselves, possibly than in their sober and quiet moments the! W001i! l"! b!“ "*1 1"‘ mu u“, "gum; flue h“ been [lvtn by those who, looking luto the deli by those economic signs that were sip- , wurnlrig of the future, had pointed out u... conditions u they n1» had come w wo- Yw norms- Wi" '0“ back upon: our warnings, and perhaps remember with at least some degree nf fair-minded Justice the observations ihnt were madc b! those of us who luvs polntml out tho national disaster that is inevit- able if (h: orgy of mad expendltum continues. The rule of the Mackenzie King Government continued for two years longer. The boomnnd the making of mergers, the watering of stock, the sphttmg of sharcflfilld "l0 film"- clal exploitation persisted for nssrl a year and a half after Mr. Bennett made his speech from 10;; wag gtrewn with ruins long before the resent adminis- Iion achieved office. It was than thst solved that ones he . Buy SsIccIs Qrsnge s new delight In, tcs. One oi’ the outstanding features of the Government's economic reform programme is that which aims at protect-I ing the investing public against the stock market explolta? tionmlth; mergir-rllzosgfirirug, steak liattlfing all? other lin- ancia a uses w ic is lgure e ac enzie ing regime, 0 and which resulted in the ruin of tens of thousands of Can-I "°““°°d- 3"‘ H°“P’“‘"“‘ w“ °°° _ It is certain that, Mr, Bennett has been no e" pointed 'out'iiii'lvfilitfiy night, he saw arly seven years ago when, speaking in one, he warned the Government of the day, Parliament and the people of the inevitable disaster that lay ahead and which, in fact, less than a year and a halt later amounted to a universal catastrophe. 0n June 9, 1928, he said in the House of Commons: i “Do you realise, sir, that this great speculative on that we now have on the American Culltlnsnt is one fraught with possibilities cl’ the gravest disaster for this country? The brokers‘ loans alone in New York last weak wane over 85.000.000.000. an Ilnhefl-fll of nsfllv- In this country speculation ls ramps-ut- Some pcolic imckinc that 111N118 In pieces of piper upon which were are engraved words and "sum constitutes the creation oi new wealth. It ls not so. The now wealth of the country ls bclng crusted by the application of labor and capitol 0o the natural resources cf the country, and this trading 1n stock cor- tlflcatcs, ibis great srs of speculation in this country and on this con- tinent, is one fraught with possibilities o! the gravest danger to Ona- ads!’ I know great brokers’ houses c Opposition side oi’ the end of 1029, and the Domin- IIIIENIZ IIIll BRIISHXAIIIIIE PRISONER Attorney-General De- termined to S h o w German Carpenter Kidnapped" A n d Slew Lindbergh In- font. J (By John Ferris, Associated Press Sh" Writer) (A. I. By Guardian's Special Wire) MEMINGCION, N. J., Jan. 27- Fcr Bruno Richard Hauptuiann the most critical day or the Lind- bergh baby murder trial comes to- marrow. to carpenter kidnapped and slew the through the stool: market. Hauptuiann. H9 is sure that under his insistent questions Hauptmann do no such s. thing. mind, preparing himself for rigors of cross-examination- Ra is them. What the state will do in cross- moro of the little account book he his hens bciorshls arrest kept in lust Sept. It is the defendant on the stand all day 19. living him no respite from the him and producing at the most crucial ‘momsnt something to tear away the foumhticns of Hlupisnanlvs storythathehadnohandinths torrent. of questions, watching I kidnapping. agent who P! Dtmazizrs stock speculations, has supplied Wilcpis wifll the am- mimltlon for that part of the nrosecutionu sttsok on tire oar. K. Large, who is a special assistant attorney general inotlis csss. As- sistant General Joseph A, Lsuigsn Chis! defence counsel Edward J. Reilly said he would produce in 00"" 8- Illmriss witness to Hauptmszm- alibi tluc he wqg 1n the Bronx on the night of March l, 10.12 vmen the Lindberfll bsby was kldnspped. On that night Hauptmsnn has testified he called for his wits st the bakery where she was em. ployed, and with time on his hands took the owner's pollcg so; for a walk. On the street, he met s. man who mouaht the dog was one which he had lost, and accused Hauptnmnn of taking u, Hauptmann, the story yo”, mm the man who he was and named the stranger the dog was not Hm missing one. Later when me mil-Mar returned to his boms he turned on the radio and hem-q an announccznenp of the Lindbergh Kidveprins. That fixed the can. u. his mind, Milly ssld. Mrs. Hauptmnnn will testify 1n fier husband's dofsncs this week, sse:..u......:; new - Obmus as her husband's. The stat-g hog m; Intention of sparing her, and will question hsr as in hcr reasons for Quitting work about the time the ransom was paid. The prosecution will qussuun . Bennett re- ot tho country out of the worst of the depression and on t c road to economic recovery he would introduce lsglslstivs reforms to render Impossible a "P0"- tlon oi the unsound financial situation against which be hull warned Parliament and tbs 00°F" I" 100°. 1913- There was no need to take immediate action because the . -.....+~_.._V. onPIIIT) sncI enjoy 111d looiins vouhser lid fresher than mlny or his ner and spent the evccingin may FEuaIAru 1am smmuv (A. P, By Guardian's special Wis) DOORN, Netherlands, Jon, g1_ On this snowy mldwintar‘! eve former Emperor Wllhslm I! of us A E VINE?” (EH-INK Attorney General David '1‘. W11- entz is confident he will- ‘brec-k" will weaken. Hauptmsnn ls just as confidant the sttorney wnsrsl will The prisoner sat in his cell today studying documents, refreshing his the no longer etolld. He is aware of the perils ahead and is ready for xcmination has nm been au- likvly that Wilsni-‘I will kssp William s. mnx, the fedsnl followvd on papa Writer's story. mrmsr Judge George To lssrlsllallllllbkls will... Msxms ' GIL MERE MAN 3-11": Au A BIG Steadily. (C. R-Havas, by KALGAN, Chahar, Jan. apprehensions that a major and to the SDVIGt-MOIIKOIIBH Jspsrlcsc planes are continuing scouting expeditions over Kuyusn, H, will ‘u, a mm who a db Tulisikou and even Tulumiac, which rmmed w m“ we ‘German is only 20 miles east. o! Kalgsn, the main city on the modernized com- lnfant son o! Col. and Mrs. Charles mad“! mu“ between chm“ and A. Lindbergh, collected 850,000 ran- som and followed s. dizzy path the Boviet. Rolnfcrcements from the main Japanese army in Man- choukuc, the Kwangtung army un- der General Jiro Nliraml, am repor- ted. arriving steadily. Although the Chaim fighting stopped after three days with hun- dreds oflcasualtles and a truce was negotiated, the ' cm boundary o! the province and o! the Msnshpukuo-Ol-iinese bound- ary, an very unossy. SIX BUILDINGS BII R N E II IN IIENTIIIIIE FIRE L o s s Estimated At $7 0,000-—F0rty Per- sons Homeless. (OP. By Guardian's Special Wire) rcmrrvnsm, n. s, Jun. m __ flpcctzwular rescues from flamm which swept through six buildings in the heart of Krihtvlllehs business district were described tonight as merchants and 40 homelew persons counted losses totalling $70,000. mucking out. in the rear o! the Wcsvur early Saturday morning. the fine swept through tlllt buildlill- the adjoining R. D. Chisholm block and four smaller bulldin s, owned by the Kentvills commission. on Webswr md Cornwallis streets. ‘fllrcc Other structures were dum- lsod by lire, and the tcrlfflc heat and Msnchoukuoan forces on t Province, bordering Manchouk The JBPRIIESQ forces, which control of "eastern Chahar fr about 3,000 infantry with arti ess forces are now firmly entrenched on the east- Ohinsse hare and in Pelhlno, south ‘d subscription Islsvsssl I, I lull lld U. I. L. U WIJC FEARS DRIVE Forces Massing-O-r-{Eastern Bound- ary Cause Much Apprehension Reinforce ments Arrivm' g: Gllilrdlflll’! Special Wire) 27.—The massing of J he eastern section of Chaim! uo, today heightened Chhoss Japanese drlye across Chahsq frontier is approaching. . _ in fighting last week wasted om the Chinese, now nlnnbal llery, tank, and army plane; IIIIYIIGEDRBE sacs WAR Wants Britain a n '8 United States to Take Action In Dal- icate Situation. i 1 (A. P. By Guardian’: Speclfl Ilsql BIRMINGHAM, 3mg" Jm I'D-o- Dvsid Lloyd George, wartime yum.- ler, expressed apprehension ' 0m! the situation in the Par East dur- ing a. speech here 111st night, and called upon the United Stains and Britain to take action to panes-vs the peace. Dcclflrinx he was much mm fearful of conditions in tho Inst than in Europe, he said tlm pitu- ction was "none the better m» the fact that. vm have not tackled m intimc. Ichinkevmtsln that quarter are gradually approaching the b01111; when the United states and Great Britain can no image: put off and procrastinate." Dillinger Aid‘ Believed Dead‘ so‘, PAUL, Jan. M-Evidmoe so confirm nunors of John Hami- mne death was claimed lice to- day, an suthoritstlvu source do- closed. John Dillinger! Osnndian-DQ chief lieutenant succumbed to b0- let wounds last April 20 at. Chicago, the informant snnmmced. Tbs h- forznation we furnished b! s sou- . mer member of tho gang and sow- robomtcd by a letter penned b! » bmks pII-tc glass windows in three nearby stores. Tfflrteen families fled in night attire flum the 51331-5- m!!!‘ blink Owlwd by Tom Weaver —-second largest building u. townfi‘ 8s flame and smoke drove them irom their quarters. Mrs. K. M. Moran. trapped on the thkd “WT. was about to jump to the ice-coated street 40 feet be- low when a ladder W85 run up and 1113911181’! Harry Rcdden carried her to safety. Elias Hatt, llvln»: on the third floor. run down the smoke-filled filled staircase with his Wife and baby to the second floor, “more flames blocked their escape, They‘ crawled through n. window to thpI 100! M’ C. B. Inckhnri/s clothing store, alreay sblam, and vmre m». cued by firemen. Miss Gladys Wood reached the.‘ stmct by crawling on hands and} knees down time mam» oi stairs. while others were being assisted inI safety. Lust to be ruscurd from the Weaver Block was Mrs. James Puck, who bod not hell-d the slam, w. 081150 0i’ dflfhees and was lrlf suffocated when firemen broke down the door of hm‘ third-floor apartment. Gold Bars Fall l Germany m; down with Us cum- ren, his children's children and a few selected guests in Doom Isn- or at a small, one-course dinner in celebratlmflof his ‘Nth birihdsy. The Ksiser, in esrcollsut health 0W0“! Max nu usual glass of wins min dn-I conversation. A mflcrity of the (HUN leaving tomorrow. Many notables m gags compartment fell open, did mg Kent, Essex and East Sussex for 090.000 worth of gold bars that lsll Wt 0f a mail plans . n. mm. begun arm scalar-ism sold flu i6 gold burs, dropped W116! the trans-channel DION lumhcd, and hhs door c! the DIE- notifslllnhlbslmssiirsbnl- ‘ o! Dcorn signed the Hohcnsollem birthday mister. _\ posed, but. lntoscms thlcketin t s southdowns. Clothed only in her nigliigowiu/ ' win-sh:- lair ‘uni lmu-sivn . Aklmik Dillinger himself, he added. 1 New (HM K's Ctrfnu. cow WE'LL BE ,_ (Ruublib W\(H'$I’NI'§’ BEFORE 00R Eves (“:20 (‘o . ‘uni- elu-ldcrlly lrl. ‘touchy-Mostly fair and (cnininlui. Pros-ll) .\lI;)'1‘lIi)l‘il)|.\I(ii(‘\i. (Il"l~‘l.('l0, ‘lor- nlito, Jun. L‘. Mnlalnvau l-lid Ill mun iolnpurslnrv-v :- (‘algal-y Out Of Plane 8m Blllni John -...-.-__ slifax .. ' Charlottetown . (C. lh-Ilnvss) (B1 Guardian's special Wire) "3"" LONDON, Jan. 27--.A..roplsnss. a m 1., m .__I police and hundr -' of excited am- ....'.'I.'w.3l° and vi: 5.1.5 Ir a steur searchers today were sccur- illmiilgielliscrccld- Tussdlr- on run tirlc um afternoon st st ll it II. s’ l ll It .20. New moon Sunday, ab. 8rd. II . m. - Sumrncrsldo this eighteen Isli later than Cbs rlottctown . my Benin us A, as. (lab; Leave Tormeutlns (slam) 1s s. l; 2m r. u. any except Bum! s r l IIIEAST,