' [$4 l-Jtf; I - cnultiitetiirh‘ "irtiil 66in;- n! eon llle' a Iorllll. ~.d_vnglll.cnai.loqngoll. m: ' A“ i’ o‘ ~,£..;,,\~._ v s -- J- . I lfi l‘ r»-<~ww\\ clélfllllriorrnrowll, CANADli FRIDAY, MAY 1e, 1924 is worth ten = oliiillelnoiirklo'-i' * ' his ltlilili ‘fflfullget a carefully I Calculated ' Scheme to Get Prog ressive Support at the strongest: ch e Least Possible , Number of Votes. (Con In Prclc) advanced out oi’ lllfl Treasury. in‘ OTTAWA, a 15. -—-Debate on IilZ-‘i-Zgi, however, Mr. Meighen con- tho budget wlilc has dragged glollg over a month,‘ found new lifo today in. thtmeneech 0i Rt. Hon. Arthur Moighen. leader of the Op- position. , ‘A house which for dgys past hdsscarcely had a quor- unl was filled; public galleries were crowded. . = I .' Mr. Meighen. challenged , the statement of the acting Minister of Finance in his daudget that last tis- cal year lihd- shown a reduction in cent of 630.400.0011“, . Now. previous year showed an increase in net (Will-Mill ‘Wtllpq 999a. Thin?’ firs. according to the udget state- maul, said Mr. Meighen, there must have been an improvement in net debt of 883.000.4712..- Wlllil were thp facts? ' re Mr. Melghen went into a detalled- an- slysls oi.‘ the financial position of the Dominion. ' He helihthat ont- side of National Bllllflgyfl M"! Merchant Marine. the g irreve- mcnl for the yearuhad n only $870,701. Thp molt clallilqd in newspaper repor in, “fictional Railway net earn ,.~_Mr. "elsher contlnued,. w s, ' M)?!’ ,.m‘||l$fln8- But oxanilnat on Jrotxns. niaqe ' I ti ‘showed fivllig a net of Treasury to the c M but last your only . ' Turks Gfitlltl n’, rtl._rssyml»u ) . Gene? (A Jl .. res - CONSTA p I 11E, ‘May 15.-~ The National ssambly has passed a lllll granting amnutmtowll mill- Wy s. political’, issuers, rel!" ted dur ng the ' H or Jrml tice period. The ‘bill €xcépts' 8 ers stipulated in tho Ilaflflflflllllfi Treaty, whom the Angora-govogptj msnt determined hould not be“ a- flt by the terms 0' any amnesty. ‘ l "WPll. Fill nil eooh“ insertion in thi trollunu. Nionvli h _ “be-loan 'WAN‘_l'.Eb:-_G0Ofl--£MART 19b t Apply Gliordilntflfllcor, .- l 1 fiflfijsfiftf. ytosr-A ‘uuussn one for ‘Quick Actio " Psi/urn to Guardian 0 cs. . , on s ' . hnlldifl oollen ' ltore. ‘.‘_l.l the. g: ‘to reduce taxes at all. rather .»= ‘l 0 prisou~~ G - virtuilly to zcl;o,_ —€4 tinned. the device was adopted of guaranteeing bonds and this was done to the extent or $72,500,000, or Driwllcllly ._tllc. difference between the cash advances of last year with the year before. A not lnereutrjn, v ._,- ' DObQ 0f $4?,090,DDO Therefore to compare with pre- viousyears, the whole of the 872,500,000 in guarantees should be added to the natonal debt’ less thrty millions of "alleged sur- p us." This would leave n not increase in debt oi $42,090,000. .."We are going int0 debt over forty-two million dollars," declared Mr. Meighen "and by a juggling of figures endeuvoring to persuade the country that we are reducing debt by thirty luillion dollars and giving this as an excuse for redllc- ing taxation." ,Mr. Meighen. doubted ii next year's budget would balance un- jlpss the same book-keeping ‘methods were employed as last year and questioned if the acting dldllrilster of Finance had any right‘ l-Ia argued that for Canada free trade would Iheudisaatrous; and spoke of the iturl, i551“: t“ ti! reduction a; a carefully cal- achemeto set Prvsreaslve t’ ,_ tthot-Hlcrlfice of the ~least . o es. . M936 an uoontlnhis- his tcpfolll-ow when the Prime lotlntnluiu 6n Pai- s) -———<p-o-&-———- {Germany Buying l Dried Fruit . _*T__ (Aawclat lPross.) l$A|N FRANOI‘ 0. Mny l5.—A studdon heavy demand for dried fruit has come to central Califor- nia from Germany. Since Jan. 1 Uerhisn imports of dried ‘prunes ‘Dfilfithflflulndusprlcotsuhavs been in- qpeeqingly heavy. Beforeths war ermany was one of California's heaviest buyers of‘ fruit, but in re- map-: years her” purchases dropped i——¢>_- '?Swllllish_. Radio Nearly Ready “(Associated _Prcss.) _ GOTHEMBURlG. Sweden. MR)’ 1-1 l --Svveden's translttlantic rlidio sla- ltion, one o! the largest in Europe ‘is receiving its finishing touches ‘and will ‘be opened within a few Viggoks, This stgtlon. which is cap- pghlspl, ,_lta_ndling_ nressases be- yy _n_B_vIoden and. America l1! g directions gimulllanacmlly has 9.5;"; ti; tits process of construc- vll for over n -year-. bfinitltt- L. ‘aEivscralaI-I ~ _ noses-lei! i a Protesqnt widow for house-kiwi!- sr,‘ (On or two children not ob- actegdtq. will hire or marry " ltahla. A ‘nice 110F191 l)" pg." (m; square, todpy In . arkot u v I l I ‘ at _ r *la*l§'i‘%.+i~'r. * s. a, s . i llcItlionc€r.—3l§li$-lfl-1i. lllongmudc ~ _ loo rim bin d l! 1 ‘uwgyqfii N _ .‘ "Ford r tlpt ill ‘tion. L pg (ti! 8 ._, . and p c w ‘K clo-Gllurd an. 3liol§fdfijflllfilh . . Li‘? ‘ n‘ were FGR tabla f . . i.‘ I eight‘ LIVE ” flivvn. FOR SAL l ,- iifffttdttiltilt " . l Bo m, sum- ‘ 31 ' f {petiole slltlé-l-wlsl. sitl. bipolar mg. - l its .-|'1-Lp'lso..two. and titul- >- Bitmellllilmbo‘ - ‘fisheries 00...??? i] let.» -‘ illllE j Last News flashed in Over out when. (Canadian Press.) _ OTTAWA. May 1°-—-4D|VlI' Ion mil-filo hltdflt la. not unpop- ted n ill the early morning hours, probably around two o- clock. ' a» - (“Indian PrQII-l- . ~ BRANTFOR-D, 0101., May 15. —i-_lon. J. S. lMantln, fllllnloier of Agriculture fcr- Ontario sui- icrcd severe-Injuries to his back when hio-motorcar struck a hole in the road today. ' (Canadian Press.) . BRANT-FORD, Ont., May 15. -Two merrwere killed and a third i-njurcd when a train struck and demolished the near here today. _,__._ (Canadian, Press) DONDON, May 15.—An ag- reement waa reached today stttllng the prolonged dlsute over the miners’, wages. in- ers’ federation has recommen- d; a lull. delegation confer- tn meeting lMay 29 to en- dorse the agreement. » .(0c_nadlan_ pron-l hoomasrza, Minnq-Rov. W- A-. (billy) fivfldsyt fivsllor- list Jul-rived hero curly today to. enter_.Mayo dllnlc hospital ior treatment. ior kidney ail- ment. -He spent; restful night aboircl a private car that lbrhught "him here from Chl- oago “best night in last twel- ve" according to hi: physician. a .4 duo. L.» ‘tllejilqfilie of/Oom o wagon noupeéd by walker. Lomlcux at the dpenlng ofwtodlfs ses- sion. He ital‘ Vrenrsoentcttst- Antoine glotrlct l?‘ .Mongr_leai plnc_e_.192i,._,lii_e c ' mply stated In the regulation dormli Jctter lellnqulsh his hi; desire to seat. (Canadian Prou.) lvlorcrnlAl-t, May. 15»- Withln twenty-four hourl of the (imp poppet» lmeet death on the gallows. Joseph ‘Frellor sentenced tomdggth and slated to_ hanguutomorrngw morning . wal grantodua, ‘My fofaxogu- tion until Qotqcr 2i.|,lHe was conv OQOICLAQ‘ .,t _ murder of Mrs. lbcnglron he. two your: ago. Edouard Frollalo senten- ced to death ford!!! IOMQ "'4' mo had hi; sentence commut- ed to life imprisonment yester- ~ day. (Canadian Props.) WASHINGTON, May 15.- Preoldent Coolidge vetoed the soldiers bonus bill paused at the latest union of the cen- grcsl, on thehlolc of his diu- approval oi tho Buroom Pens- lnn Bill, because Jic felt It would .bo In _unttua-o_t_mn on the freaoliry-vhdvdcl‘ of‘ the bill tpunotillttly unnouuc _ {bait-on cttptnlli Wqlild be In; iopuuzpvpcltho vpto. Qn its 0|‘ lglnalpulougo it qedolvod more thapvtho two thirds, tho vote" necflilW- l0 override filo. ve- to in iboth unutc and noun. .. . 4c$alarrrtucl -. ... 0 TA y; . l! sdfir-HWM prsotlqauymq, glgaaulon in: railway computing the centre. arousal t; In iiil Clflqldl h Nat-lo ‘l branch, lino g X jiQhbuid at tits company upon lug ~ final ‘t elurvoylflti ‘up l p! rail» uyalyl that Mo: t n w vo _ .. _ will gringo}! llmltn of cxp:ndlt- e nu . _ .0 ‘ t7. b‘ fl iris of mlwty without first obtaining the approval of par- llament." ><>vn+¢o+vo¢o~+o++gao0¥ 1?. "fix? car In ‘which they were riding _ a infill’ - iaatiog. r \- -. l.» " James Woods, _g by the? Accidental.‘ 'A sad tragedy! occurred yest r- dny afternoon a-t Lot 16 when a» mes is. Woods met Ills death by the accidental dlschage of ‘a load- od shotgun. . _ The unfortunate man who has been for the past three years a member of tho firm of Woods Bro- tlicrs, ‘lobster packers. Summer- slds was at the time with his bro~ ther Mr. Joseph Wood-s, engaged in soiling traps in preparation for the lobster season. Both menwero. in their motor boat when i-t began to rain. Tile deceased went t0 the. bow of the boat where he tnok shelter under a turpaulin. -In a short time the. ruin ceased and lllhtlllv rising from his shelter he accidentally placed his foot against n loaded shotgun which was lying close by. The gun went off, the un- fortunate mun receiving the en- tire charge ill the right leg. lllis brother after applying a bandage started for the shore with all speed. lie summoned aid and a car from Lot 16 immediately Has Been Avertéd (British United Press.) of u court of in-qury on tho dispute between coal trimmers and author- ities at therBri-tish shipping ports has averted o. 'nationel strike lwhlirli. threatened seriously to ai- iect huge shipments of coal to ‘Canada. _ " r ,'1'he lBritish coal producens have dnaugilrated a campaign to ca}? tlrrc the Canadian market, believ- in: the Ruhr mines will soon be producing their utmost output. It is understood that shipowners are (lo-operating by giving low rates t0 prevent ships from returning in llllllllSL Seedingfioés on A’ Well In The West CALGARY, Alta., May 15. —-Tlle second weekly telegraphic crop rc- port received by the Cansdain Pacific here on Saturday from all portions of Alberto. covered by the company's lines is eminently satis- factory and encouraging and shows that (luring the week very lnuch yprogress wus made In seeding ow- ing to the continued excellent weather. Alberta IlOVPl‘ before in its ills- tory has entered upon its crop sea son under llnppicr (zonditlnns ow- tng to tho large amount of moist- uro there is in the ground. This lipDllPB throughout ilie whole 0i’ lilo province with tho exception of two or threo isolated districts. Before the end of ncxt week wheat seeding will becolnpletod in most of the sections in the south and east of (iarslarid, Dalemead. (oonodtun Press) WlNNlPBG, May 15. ~—-Urging a more selective policy with regard to immigration in order toommke Canada ,an Anglo-Saxon country. Waiter Mcllaye. Conldion. alafllcr, who is. Ill Mcnltobcllln ‘ .0! data for a book-oi. histol- orovince. denounced-the ,w as dulnpi .4! whet benloaogibcd frlittlo, eiafldntmdhc vrutgin ad- drgaipgytho K loofah-hare. - _ adv diaglngtl l. . no 3-74‘! ' thee lillifirldlbl‘ M” ‘pontoon, May 15.—-Appointment' Okotoks and Champion have the and are honor ‘of writing finls to the work coarse grains. . . limit-l .;il SlllIIIIIGYSIdB, Met Death l: ;g,,13;"g;,g"l Quebe- wl» r llNiillll Discharge of a Bboljglln. cqllvcyed tllc patient to tile Prince County Hospital where everything possible was done to help the. in- jured man. The patient however h d suffered an enormous loss of -b cod and it was thought that a transfusion would be necessary. .Mr. Harry Silliphanvt and the b other of the deceased volunteer- to sacrifice the necessary blood lbbt it wals soon discovered that such an operation would hoof no avail as the patient was then al- most on the poillli. or death. This proved to -be the case as he ll - aed away at ten o'clock last nig t. ;'i‘hc late Mr. Woods vqaslwell known throughout the island par- ticularly in ‘Summerside where he was 2i member of tho, lOWH i-"Ollllflll nd a prominent member of the nights of Columbus. He was 34 years of age and is survived by his other. three brothers, _.,loseph and Eco in Summerside, and William in Montreal to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympa- thy." . British (loal Strike leeorge of England . " i : - Llkes a Joke (Associated Press.) ‘LONDON, May ‘15.—“Well, Mr. Morrison, have you brought your flremanis helmet with you?" said King George with a twinkle in his eye to R. lC. Morrison, Labor M. y. -' ~ - Morrison tells this story against himself anll also the reason for the King's jocular remark. lt spears Morrison in a recent speech said that ii’ he bad known. what. gorge- ous dresses and uniforms were to be worn at the lfipenltersleveu. he would have borrowed a fire- man's helmet. Halfiof Parliament Seats is Aim of . ;.—~r'—. ~. (Associated Prue) cn Members of Parliament, and yet more, is the slogan of the Wo- men's Freedom llleaguo which held lis 17th annual conference here recently. Mrs. Sollofieid ‘Coates, presiding said tho eight women members oi Parliament were the advance guard, But they were not‘ saltisfi- nil, they wanted quite halt the sou-ts in the House and they uran- ted more women aLthe head of some of tlle.dopal'-tnlen_ts..,,'l‘ho ad- vent of u Labor Government had given rise to hopes that the incuuul ities yhat, existed ,in tho franchise lawsas between men and womop would be quickly wiped out. now going l‘ ahead with lanes Present ‘System’ Canadian Author; ant of Admitting llnlleslritble Immigrants who Will Not or cannot Became notations. wggrxre gull? to have a Canadian mp9 or i st a etrifls of movie lving in Canada with their eyes P)? for North Tottenha-m, when he mended a court function recenb" LONDON, May lyi-Mpro wom-I ++0+++o+++c+++o § . . . -. Q + FOURHUNDRED 11's.. o + LIANS HELD UP. AT . o i FORT or HALIFAXJ . . o- + (Cinldlan Press) o» 4- HALIFAX. May 1s. arm.- o. ‘l’ hopes of some four hundred .4; ifltulians. prospective settlers .9 this, morning p» >1- from the Italian steamer Am- gl- + erica, were somewhat dimmed II" 4' when they were told that they 9i '5‘ may not be allowed to stay. i‘ 1- The party, consisting ‘of men, i If women and children, are i- + aghast at the prospect of be-nll '0' lug sent buck vto their native jg 1|‘ Italy and are held in immigra- I! If tion quarters awa-ltng th do Il- ill cslcn oi the Federal imlnigra- Q 1' tion officials at Ottawa. Two l» if thirds of the newcomers are Il- j- not farmers. 1' ¥~§++§i§+~i0§+§+ ill.) llll, llllil Fillll 1' i- (Conadlan Press.) SHANGHAI. IMBY ior-Stuart MacLaren, ‘British aviator, attempt i g to fly round -the world, was un- exlllc to hop off today from ellaha- bad, British llndla, on account of the presence of watelxin the pet- rol supply, a message received from Allahabad reported. l-lc nr- rive-d there yesterday from Nnsir- nbab. and hopes lo lcave tolnorroiv (or Calcutta. (flriilah United Press.) JJQNDUN, ulsy ld-Severe criti- qigm Qf_tll_e management of Wom- bley Exhibition has been voiced in the ‘House of Commons. lt is charged that it is merely‘ a 90m’ Irina-tion and thalt there is much ‘dissatisfaction. in. many uuerlerr- The public was greatly disappoint- ed on the openill! day on account _ of incomplete condition of major- ity oi’ buildings and exhibits and the horrible state of the roads. Wembley and mud has become al- most s gynonymmls term. incon- venient location of restaurants is ‘another complaint. Visitors to London maintain that hotels are profitecring by rfllllllfi P719953 the government prevention of llny con- tinuation of this abuse is llowev~ or assured. ,,i'(i: The Dally Harald has been enm- paignlng against long hours and small wages of employees. esllefllfll ly_ In restaurants. There are also many complaints against lllllll llfl‘ cm of vnrluus amusoinonlts, tllouilll thcac lire reasonable (romnflrl-‘ll with those charges (or slnlllnr attractions Ill ‘CBMdB. ,It is fully expected that the lllimflgelllfilli- Will rectify the mailorlty oi well fouli- llcd complnintlfl , ll’- Giant Power Plant Planned to Serve all Eastern Japan (Andaclototi Press) TOKIO, May 15. —-An electric gum-sling plant, to cost 823.000.- oon. will be completed on tho Shinann river, ln.the nmulltainouli district 100 miles northwest of Tokin, according to an announce- lnent by the department of rail ways. - If noon, and, will be introduced by ‘property rights in the case of all by membership vote, decide to be ' harrluaad by the prosmnd consqot blnlptblha. (loud: H Ainlol ll; B! ll“: lDe l, ty Speaker Mr. George _' =l . . ords Resolutions when _ llePresellted Very _ Sho‘ (y Member of the Private Bills Cofilfllitileé ‘lien t. tr. clings-ant- other trustees elm _ '_ _ ‘ gragatllill m" 10.9 " said CODIYQIGUiWt gresnlion dsqldit. aforesaid at onyslp ter the Union and halo e tuelunltfa fill themljryopcrty, m‘? _ 0 date of such llqd illl- (riots, the ycrdg, ‘ffirri (Special to Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont, May llir-Tbe _much anticipated probable amend- ment ofptho Church Union Bill enl- lerged, qllite unofficially, this lifter- sorrlp member of the private bill! committee as soon as that body re- sumes its sittings, at a date not yet announced. The amending resolution was ‘worded by the deputy speaker, Mr , iGeprge N. Gordon, (Liberal) Peter- heneiltnf M11190, , _ _ lboro West. . ‘Willie lufl-“BF Fm. a ' This amendment provides for a (b) T199 99' ., t?" -. ldelay of at least nine months in "lid" the ', llhe coming into effect of the Union "W! 81"!" ‘HI..- . net; for the preservation of full W110 "9 l," ‘ilnolllfi . those whose nap! _ I g of the church Matt‘, coming into fo o, ,1.‘ in any provlnoejlhq; 1,. . ., of the legislature. ,__. pectin;- United Chuch of filnudshn d! ent qucliiicationfipr vflii has H ‘heretotore prescribed. " e. q’, ‘ .,l- fication for voting under this apo- tion shall he as provided for in such act. . ,. ' (c) The non-concuq-ing congrgg- ations in ccnnectionpr in com _¢ nion with the Prsibyierlsn_cn_ h in Canada maymse the acme - ada,or any name lug a name, ' r than "the Q . , - ' Canadm". to ' _, yd cup revelers t. . “a. like‘ cost: as! r ll up sresa lob: from’ - Presbyterian congregations as may men-concurring and for the right ‘of all non-concurring congregations 'to use the appellation “the Pres- byterian Church of Canada!‘ ' This compromise amendment w.Ill lmalge a favorable appeal to the committee. Many prominent Ull- ipnists decline to object to it. on the ground that its inclusion does [not destroy the basic principles of ,the bill, but merely provides for lldissentere. , On the other hand. it is describ- ed by some ot~the "anti" leaders now here as exactly what they have demanded, namely, recognition ,0! “the ‘ ‘tenable rights of the [llllh ority". Members of the committee, f2 an embittered argument, are not. lqath to express the pleasure of both parties to the negotiations. Texts of the amendments follow, the numerals referring to the sac- tions of the proposed act which ure affected by the changesz- _ (u) Provided alwaya,.that it any congregation in connection or coni- lnunion with any of the negotiat- ing churches shall. at a meeting of ‘the congregation regularly called and held, at any time within six rnonlbs before the coming into force of- the other sections of this ‘act or within the time limited by ‘uuy statute respecting the United Church of Canada, passed before such coming into force by the legis- lature of the Province in which the property of the congregation is situated. decide by a majority of votes of the persons present at such lnoeting and entitled to vole thnroat not to concur in the Union of lilo said churches, lhcll and ill aucll case the property. real and personal. belonging to or held in trust for or to the use of such non- concurring congregnljon shall be -—i<-o->-—-— ' hi "finifrtfi" W9" P. , by tbs Prlgshyteriill ti? _ - ‘is immedl ‘ "Jlflflfl," the hg into force of this got.“ , m) a meeting’ of the _. tion for the purpcsqalorea; be, called by the session or ‘q terly board of its owlrlnbtlonfll shall be called by tbsbessinn pr quarterly on requisition to linoleu- slon or quarterly board in writing of 10 members entitled to vote un- der the provisions o! this section in a congregation of 100 members 4-» Wm‘ (Continued on Page S) Rome’ Pilgrims Travel inn Autos (Associated Fran.) COLOGNE. May lit-Cologne and the Rhine Valley recently sent. n pilgrimage to Rome which made a much faster trip than the ‘wayiarers who qulltla .f.ho some journey In the Middle Ages under Emperor ‘Henry iV.. Ndfllilt‘ fill tJlc pilgrims go harefooted and imrelloadod. in all lliaro were I00 ltntnmnbllcn and 500 motor cycles in the Rhino Valley party which madc- ile way through Brenner Pass to the plains of Lombardy. Alllloillliliiméqlllt Coming Events, M6 tings. nmrnm-l canto our word not: lnlortion. ' You QAN Flam-r but? Auu-rlaun. l-lF-EJ Bur’ v rr c-exsYou m ‘mg, END . "Coming Yen's movie; at Bon- shew Monday llfill. 8131B IIII "Public Meeting’, 17th Il- don to (fscnss a new l. \ 28i8-5-8.l0.ll.l6.4i "Remember date-oi S votioo Till; plant is to furnish power for distribution over all the east- central portion of Jail!!!» 1981""! the electrical services of Tokio and also lunnlmz again wrhgfiffhl: nlwoy. w con “d? l with Osaka and Kobe. and fixed on some _other,connt ,, and i- any that Canada should rhhrbor no nun who on not- dnd wiil- not become a Canad an" Mr. lHcRaya deuteron... . Tho question he laid will how noun goilrgtto canadluin» tho flctliglarvdf. we no naLCunodiatl- iudournclvns. Brenna nonra- rtrtmo. to JQWIIWQ- "Omv tin-l" nationality. .. lilo did gh-hll l ....§,,. ted m. ; lrflllfiil’ "ill.- some - r ‘ .. IO ' > f iniportt‘: for the ti?“ pl" illfiiliht-‘t... Inky]; l, to b; electrified within the next few nan. r . billing’! Yearly r, o _ hccocrthnc) A Diff‘ wfliitllffs 1 u cl?! ‘jar end- rc to 9d t t 00.00 ¢ ‘t he'll ttrlfliliiilll-lfl. Board of Trn e Journal. ,nd , 4o h" altar-l." all: moi ‘ d 121,100,000 pounde- Exporte p Army Tug Day Saturday, cy 17; z s-“i "Dr. (lroep will be ilt',m'lllll- Ton-ONTO- Mu’. lfi-fmadumi’ bane on Friday, Mly 10th. . u tell lulterlqid, _' $3.51? folro all? novtwmuchy channgan "n; u“ nt poroture. u > ' ‘ all! lid on " '1 " t 5.21 - '~°’~°"° "m" 8 and itself... §.tt'_"°"“" " h» vim in mm will.” u . Sun oats this evening at 7.23 and rises tomorrownlprnlag “Jib,- ‘ rnn moon Sunday ay 1st as: p. m. Summerllids tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. ___._ n" ' ' ' "‘ \ ‘ u r..._..~.§i,‘l?...'°.t'.l mo" thl r w. . . . m J W I‘!!! shilling ’ . -. Mgxirnum and minimum temper- ‘ lures: . oronto ...ls 48 aaln l-l-Illea i I l