_' Iflbeeuty be l vmuuh beatasset, appreciation of that fact ll man's beet allot. [gr-gin] Guardian. Iouuded 188i! Charlottetown Gun: Two Canto MAX 0,1248 MAXIMS OI A MERCHAN _ T MERCHANT i. n a more easy u» forgive than to __ forget. though both are necessary in genuine Nrdonint. CHARLOTTETUWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929 ilVoting Slack Yeisterddy On Prohibition Plebiscite Prohibition Voted Down In Charlottetown And Sununerside But Supported In Other ‘Sec- tions Of Province. Total Was Far Below ,T hat Of Franchis» Vote Polled At Last Election‘. The plebiscite vote taken yesterday st. Louis East ..l'i on the Prohibition question resulted. Kilflgfe as was expected. in a comparatively Mininigasi-i .. small vo.e.~ the total majority votes Aibei-wn gut, _ polled being in favor of prohibition. 0e ... “.106 .. ... ...‘ “"35 146 Owing to complete lack of any or- iaiberton west ganization previous to polling for re- Ipi-Qogiyn ceivink reiums. the W955 experienced lcarnpbeliton great difficulty in securing reliable @3154“ Cfegk _,, ,,, ..lll .30 ".88 figures, and in ,sevelfll 6151's WQYBIOLeary North unable to obtain any figures at; all-E Those received, however, indicate a p-Luyy south _ magi vote polled of approximately half the franchise vole in the last general election, with prohibition} leading by over 1.000. l ' 247 ...-r ...- SECOND DISTRICT 53 19 34 ' ‘ P. 6.0. ' hibiti n ias uelzbtslallgotirttetvuctvzv: Olin-NM’! ti; ills 5mm" 3°“ w” ' ' '1 11o 14 r ttlf hi ot atthe: ‘Ialsxilzlgfteionovcas I: Svurreimerside Tamumm Rpm m." "' "‘ also Government Control carried, the ,1"? vote being 492 to 470 against Prohib- icoeljway ... M ition. Other large centres and some Euler's“ _ ‘no 6a oi the will W1“ “L” 5m E m‘ (Ellerslie I l . 0:58 1a ioriiy in favor of government control. iTyne vaney .‘ “...-Mn: a though in none did the total vote, ' approach even approximately that oi m Insurer the last general election. TH D The following returns, checked up i, P Go ‘° ‘ m‘ “m” m‘ mm’ m subject 3st Gilbert: .. ...1a '14 ‘° °°"°°'“'°“' ‘Arlington "e4 as i in‘. ....sa so "ma: nigglm Ezveeillrnloilot 1s “.124 14 “as: Egmont Bay ... W30 134 ‘Fifteen Point ... ~33 55 i P. G.C.~ mu Pond .. . . ...l1 ‘:?“““t Rive; "'3: g: ‘ "' ‘ ' nceown .. Tzgmsh East’ "' 1 [Spring Valley H43 3b Tignish West. ...2i 93i ’ Petervllla ..15 47f , Skinnel-‘l Pond ..2o aoi 7mm“ DISTRICT Greenmount . I461 4oi a 0Q st‘ Imus we“ "n “as Traveli:r's Rest ".125 42 ---_-----——-———-—- ggminmn ....2so sac North Bedeque "H! . 17 Freetown . . . . .. ... ... .133 2b Cenireville West ... ... “.175 l4 MEETINGS. ETC- Centrevllle East ...aa 2o ' —-'— "-82 I9 "9"" m“ Hgpnffkugus, a ".21 12o ' Searletown ...'ll u W“; M d , s ecill show. ‘Albany . . . . . .. (80 majority for Pro.) “Buds. On ‘y glfl-l-lb-lligBorden ...34 B! _ -—-——- ‘Cape Traverse ... ... “I01 33 "St. I-‘tetai-‘s ytdflwlly- ‘hrmsnégxdryon West ...lbl 4 lb"- - °7"'7'1 " Tryon East ....l.2b e .._.__- . 5d _ 1i _ 15th. for sgumfxggzhggu, uSgHB-l-lb-Zi FIFTH DISTRICT . "pr". Cllft, M. D.—Start now home P. G.C. weveni-iolioilrii-PWW 5"“°“-w°"" st. Nicholas ...is 41 “"9” 0°" N‘ Y" u‘ s‘ A" Miscouche ... ... ....” 9b __ 1 d St. Eleonora ... “.129 S7 u o’! rhedturbzgmsxalms gglylsumrnerside: (total) ..'.470 462 Name l-llil, st. Peters. 0546-1-15-11- "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed to 9B6 ubetter. N yo ms-e-i-m sect. ll bd- "memo Wednesday. Alllllbl- 141' for tea-party at Iona. All the llllll .y,b;¢g,1°m_ 6763-7-19-31 ..__.._. conch-g mfg "The Irish Million- aire,‘ presented by ¢°i'"-" 3'" players in Morell vulaze Hell- Mm‘ “y, m, n 6136-7-18-41 ___.._.. "Come to the ice-cream feeiivll and dance at South Shore Monday. July ma. , On Joseph 9W1" “gun 6773-7-18-31 (CHARLOTTETOWN, C O M M O N AND ROYALTY) P. Ward One West ... ... ..." Ward One Con. ... ..-l'I Ward One East .... “.21 Ward Two West ... ...ll Ward Two Eltt .... ... ...41 Ward 8 West... ... ... .17‘ Ward 3 East ... .. -..Ob Ward 4 Welt ..34 Ward 4 Oen. N. .... ... ...“ Ward 4 Con. S. ... ...4'i Ward 4 East ..bb~ were rive West ,-_¢_a- _ Brighton "A" ... ... n42 emeeatn; hon m4 lembl Ii ""11 ward Five Walt ... ... ... “W ‘Newer Ifwflm- 4"" ' ~ " e4 “m” m’ m“ "‘,"?,‘.',‘,',_‘Z1‘,“,’;,, vii“??? Wnelt ea . ' Ward Five West ... ' 005m, he", lalnbl. sheep and veal central South ... ... ... 4b "cum taken at Elmira mo: l v 1m Ward rive West ‘luullv- Jul! mm’ w“? "1 Central North 2| an feceaooo. July uthmluglfmj, Ward mve Int ./.. m“ ' Central "A" North ... 4b -___-e Ward Five Int Oentrll "A" South ... Ward five lelt ..- Central "B" .. ... -- bl ‘Ward b Ill!!!" .\. ‘l4 Ward IQIPQ“ ... ... “l” IOIINLWIII ... ... ... e. II COHEN are no u- a a Itoyeity lQt .... .... m1 4i 0-4 Conan Ban "The Irish. Village Hell. Good epo- equiv-int ' ‘locale and lee the nitrous club wewii in Mcrlll r July and G .C 1'1 73 91 9.5 108 74 '16 bl 41 b0 S8 '11 1b $9.’- 4 KDIG’! COUNT!’ III-ST DISTRICT P. GrC. Bothwell ... ... ... ... l7 bl 5011113 ... ..... ... ..- Souria East ... ... ..- 38 242 Souris River SECOND DISTRICT P. 6.0. St Andrews - (b0 mal. for Pro.) Pelkeb station l9 Bristol .... ... .. 42 4'7 Binnott Road 50 Marie .. 62 21 Head st. Peter's Bey So. .. . St. Peter's East ...l00 141 Monticello _.. .. ‘i 92 THIRD DISTRICT MEAN WAR (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, July 18~BfllklhI off o1 the diplomatic relations between Russia and China does not neces- sarily mean war. There are no dip- lomatic relations between Canada and Russia, yet no one suggests the coun- tries are going to war. I! war did seem imminent the Council of the League of Nations would offer its services. Chine‘ being a. member of the league. between Paraguay and Bolivia me- diation was effected through the Council o! the League of which Can- ada is a member. Assuming that me- diation fails and war does break out. it will probably be localized, as neither country is in a position to fight. on a large scale. Neither has a navy. The war might have some effect on Canadian trade ‘with China. which offers a growing market for Canadian flour and wheat. TORONTO, July lib-The immin- ence of war between China. and Rus- sia is not bother-in! the local Chin- ese community, nor unduly exciting the government, at Nanklng, accord- .lng to E. C. Mark, President of the Chinese Nationalist League Qf c“. ada, and editor of the “Shing Wah." "We are illed to lt." he said, in an interview with the Telegram." |"Chlne has seen worse trouble than this-civil wars. uprisings, mgggjg ,5 —to be pessimistic about; its must; recent difficulty. You remember the Nanking trouble two years ago, when r. 0.0. Baum,‘ m“ n H a n ‘B11 the 10111811 powers were united ins . vie-torts crou ea :3 ;m“‘m1fi*:: fig" °1 T: Eighteen Mile Creek .. s: ‘can't, ‘° “l! ' Cardigan .... ...1b 85‘ “Péuomu l.‘ h l “ ‘ Lorne vmey __-_ __ 43 ‘think therelhflnbe sad. I dont Rosenelth . . . . . . .. ,4’! 36-h l f mi e WBT- There will Montague u. -_<s: mi. for Pro.) 1 d; bszimrlwuiflflehoei on ilalbor- Dundes “as. 4 - .. my option. be ‘Glenfennln: 6'! ialverfid-t This will be a. test case of Martinvale so 1e ‘he eff-either o! the Helios: unti- pewnarweei, b9 ‘rowan Int ti) l. 11H lbfl Cherry Valley FOURTH DISTRICT p.‘ Loo. Whim Rd. Cross . . - . . . . .. ‘l2 I Montague so. - (23 lull. for Pro.) Murray Harbor b2 i6 High Bank .. 37 ‘l Murray Rive: S. ... ... .. ‘I1 ll Murray River N. .. 24 b , Glcn William . . . . .. .. bl lb HITS DISTIXCT P. G.C. _ceorgetown' - (S ma]. for G- C.) ’ Red House . .' b Arlnlndale .. .. 4b Gil Woodvilll Milli ... ... .. l2 Launching ... S Sturgeon ... ..- ... ... -41_39 Cambridge .. .. l9 4b QUEENS COUNTY Iint-Jilatriet i r. cc. rreaehhiver 4e :1 Clifton ... db‘ l Hope River ... ... ... ... 8b b4 amt Grove ee a spring valley ... .. 43 3i Crlpaud ... ... 6S l’! Victoria .. ... bl lb fionahaw .. b1 lb Second District P. G.C. Mlyfilld ... lb b Hunter liver ... ... ... .. b1 B North Rtutico ... ... .. bl North wuubire .. c0013. o Brookfleld so a New Haven ...lli I4 Milton es a Cornwall l. nee owm r3. mo. enemy bouncers ...!“ u luckier rem eo 1e Ilflgnnt ureve ll ll, Little York: ... mm is, Bedford ..~. .. .. as es Traeadle ..; ... ..- --- ‘l 1! 100 It. Stewart ... ... 4! Phqtfld ... ... u. GU. ll lb b0 l‘! Avcudell .. W" “HW- Chine. is a member of the League of Nations and a big. nltflry to this treaty, and while Rus- Sll ll not a member of the League, she ll, however a party to the treaty. PlANE RETURNS (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. July l8-The Swedish plane Sverigs which took 01! from Svruttr. Greenland. “this morning, was forced to return a ohm-t time later, according to a mes- eue" nicked up at the Hopes. ad- vlnce radio stations of the Depart- ‘ment oi Marine and Fisheries. The imeleage read: "Am returning Green- land. Cannot continue through rain Ind 108-" The message was received at 8.41 Eastern Daylight saving Time, The operator reported that the sig- nals were strong and that the oper. ator on board the plane sent very clearly. ' LONDON. July la-nibg George's doctors were at 3mg. llltlllm Palace only lbout 45 minutes thll ' . stating when they left he III-l making age. Mlfibf! progress liter hil opera- tion of- Monday morning. The Prince of Wales and thmbukl oi York both drove to the palace Jill! ll“! the pllnielllu left and ltnyod for some time. No bulletin was illued. RENO. Nlm, July lS-Lleut. 00L I. I. IONS, ‘ membfl 0f the Canadian forces. who has been Illlllfll from hie residence hole ilnoe Int Saturday was re- ported 4o have been IOUII here Iodlv by his former housekeeper a Mill Macbeth. She laid lhe was positive it wll Bette. VIIIIOB R-IVSX‘ ... ... u- r-IM Slllllivlr ... ‘ll 10nd ... ... b eo crane View North ‘... 41 '10 Orwell Cove lb l4 Eldon as is l a barbs IITUINI \ P. Clinton .5. m s: ‘Irldclblne ..; mm New London Newfllalgqw ... .. GD. l! 1 O BilES untie- ln the case of the threatened war V ‘REPLY TU Commissioners OTTAWA, July l8 - Organization , of the Board of Grain Commiseion- I ers will not be completed until some t - time in August, itwas stated by Hon. James Malcolm, Minister of Trade ‘and Commerce today. Members oil the existing board are now in thel i gcapital, and the matter is receiving! \ (Special to The Guardian) ‘the attention of the minister. Four" 1 iFirst reports here said l6 persons‘ i; assistant commissioners are to be ap- | Ypointed, with the headquarters at‘ ‘ Fort William and in the three pro- ducing provinces. ' Mr. Malcolm is seeking competent imcn. and this is a case of where the ' lobs are seeking the men. It is rum- cred that Hon. C, M. Hamilton Saskatchewan was one of the new ‘ commissioners to be appointed, an that there will be also a representa- ' tiva from Manitoba and one from Al- berta. The likely persons from these provinces are in doubt. Hon. Robert Fcrke has been on a visit to the west. and will probably make a re- commendation when he returns, fiiiINESE g inn (Speehl to the Gbllfllllll) MOSCO\V, July lS-The Soviet government has made its ‘reply to the Chinese note, Uhe latier having come in response toyan ultimatum from Russia. In this note the Soviet Union said that all means of reaching an amicable settlement had been eit- hausted. ‘ The note places the entire respon- sibility for all consequences upon the Chinese Governn-ientf It announced also that all soviet diplomatic and consular officials and all govern- ment comerclal representatives would be recalled at once from China. It further declared that all Soviet of- ficials would be recalled from the Chinese Eastern Raiway, that all railway communications between So- viet terriiory and Chins would be suspended, and that the diplomatic and consular representatives of the Nanking government would be or- dered immediately to leave the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Soviet note laid that the Moe- cow government would reserve all the rights arising from the Pekin- Mukden agreement of 1924. It. de- clued that the Chniese reply to the Russian ultimatum was unsatisfac- tory in content and hypocritical in tone. Countering the Chinese charge that Russia has been prosecuting citizens in Soviet territory. the note said that this was a hypocritical en- deavor by China to justify its own outrages in the arrest of Russian citizens. The note declared that the Nation- ,_ alist government knows well that‘ Russia has had recourse to repres- sive measure. only in the clse of insignificant groups of spies, opium traders, while silvers. smugglers and other criminal Chinese. Scouts To Sail For Birkenhead (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, July l7 - Mon- treal will experience an invllion of Boy Scouts today and Friday. the scouts assembling here to take ship for Birkenhaed. England. where they are to participate in the great lam- boree. The Scouts to arrive on Thurs- dly numbered 120. the representa- tives of Quebec. Ontario, Prince Ed- ward Inland. Nova. Scotia, Manitoba and British-Columbia. They are oom- ing from Ottawa vie the Canadian iweakened by a clouclbuxst. Accord- ,” creek bed. First reports stated that d drowned and there were reports that 1'.) PAGES IJVER BRIIJELATBEURBETUWN SIXTEEN BEAU‘ ... . Court opened at Georgetown on Tucs- _day, the 16th inst. l-fon. Mr. Justice (Special to The Guardian) ' | Dmvnn. Colo.. Juiylb _ A west- Jmmu“ p"‘ldm" bound Rock Island train plunged off l Th’ “MW”? Gm“ "P" w“ m‘ ‘I bridge near stratum‘ c010’, today | panelled: George E. Seville. Foreman Stephen Crane. Lauchlin M. McKin- non. Benlamin Glow. John Stew- art. Ezra Fraser. Frank Kays, James M. Hughes, George Myers. were killed. The bridge had been ing to a report received ‘by the Den- W, Post from its smmon conespom In» charging the Grand Jury, His dent’ two M, the pumnans o! the M“ ‘Lordship complimented the people of pullrnan train were submerged in the ‘ King's cmmty °n m’ “ct m“ dux‘ ing his seven years on the Bench in m case have criminals been brought ‘before him except on one occasion ;\vhen an accused person who was lfound to be insane was indicted, and l, in the present term when two young t Sh“, w“ impossible w ‘cam ma H“ men are charged with shop breaking. act number o! dead‘ The creek m" l The Grand Jury brought in a true dinariiy dry wash had become a rag- § bm against‘ James Bouchard and ,1“: torrent the. last 24 hours as . - Frank Madore for shopbreaking. result o‘ extremely heavy rams dun éThese two young men were charged m: the patio-d‘ _ with breaking into the store of John i A. McDonald dc Co. Ltd. at Cardigan. On being arrainged. they pleaded guilty. Mr. Frank McPhee, Barris- ' ter. appeared for t e prisoners and gmade a strong plea for clemency on N H ‘vCourt allow the accused their liberty URU” INIBATEI) ‘on suspended sentence. This was ar- wanmhn he”) (‘ranged and the prisoners were re- . ~ h iza to OTTAWA, om“ July IFWNWC“ ‘leased on t eir own recogn nce of a. light grain crop are indicated invdlhteonbjatgezoglgllhiaoitdz- ilgeblgoxfadigfg‘; igsaireeciwhegie éfigllttli’: In theird iteportxthe Grand Jltl: , ' reoommen e oer an repa rs to e with some sections of thelCanadian ‘ mwflox, o! me Com Ho“. um jam gisttgefiztliikcrgrimzisfa? £21121’ and that an underdrain be construct- ‘ ' ed to drain the round on which the Pm‘ "m l‘ badly “"5" “d l‘ l‘ ‘building stands. “They suggested that stated with respect to southern Al- t berta in particular that it will not be t possible to realise the crop that early reports indicated, since many stub- bled fields are heading. or have head- ed prematurely. The report by provinces includes: Prince Edward Island-from the Do- minion Experimental station, Char- lottetown: beneficial showers have improved the conditions of all crops. Clover cutting has commenced and the crop while more abundant than usual la short in length. Pastures are good. Live etock are doing well. fed M, a “enema-m Strawberries were lniured by insects. i The case of Shaw McMillan against 0th" "M11 "i111! l" PTOMl-bill! ‘Daniel McGregor was an action of Llrle -fruit. has set about avernse- éd-ebt for ssaoss. The Plaintiff claim- Roota and corn growing rapidly. ,ei that he had paid ‘a note which ————-—————- Ihe had signed for the aceommqdgg. jion of the Defendant. The latter ‘denied that the note was for his ac- Zcommodation, alleging on the con. étrary that it was given in settlement ‘of a transaction in which the Def- T k fondant supplied to the Plaintiff n Q pair of foxes. ' The jury after an hour's delibera- ‘U311 returned a verdict for the Plain- (SPwl-ll 90 u" Gard-l") ‘tiff for the amount claimed. TOKIQ. Jill? 15-45)’ Mmplrl” l Mr. Stewart, K.C., and Mr. Low. celebration of Dominion Day in Toklo m" (o, the Pmmim ML Jomuwn’ today was unique in several ways 'K_q_ m, u“ Defendmt. besides being (he first, observance in 1 the far east of Canada's national: day. It was the first public function i to be held at Canada‘: new legation 3 here. the first public gatherln! 01 the newly organizcd Canadian-Asso- v ' elation of Japan. the most inspiring j oi all. ‘The Canadian flag was offi- cially raised for the first time in the Orient. The celebration, which was a pure- ly Canadian affair, was conducted in the spacious grounds of the legation in the Shibait suburb in co-operstion with the Canadian charge daffaires. Dr. Hugh L. Keenleyside. Some 6b members of the association, the Can- , l2 persons were known to have this number probably would be in- | creased to 20. At noon today rescue lwork was proceeding rapidly and it ioua good record. He asked that the in every way if they were put to work. The civil docket consisted of two i cases only. . In an action of slander a Jury ‘was empanelled, whereupon His Lord- iship suggested that the parties should ‘endeavor to arrange a settlement. iMr. Martin. K. C.. and Mr. McPhee ,on behalf of the Plaintiffs and Mr. , Johnston, KC, for the Defendants. ‘after consultation with their clients. Dominion Day Celebrated In ’|nE WAY To (if flu: " WILD OATS " out or A BoY is to "lHRASi-i . the ground of their youth and prev- t it would be better for the prisoners _ greported that the parties had arriv- ‘ Annual Subscriptions Delivered 55.00 B! lllll. clllltll Ind U, I, A, HAO a" °’ “Pi” TRAIN PLUNGEU SUPREME UUURT SITE [IHUSEN run PRUPUSED iSANITDRIIJM McGili Property, Between a North River and Spring’ Park Roads Just With- l in City Limits Will Be Location. The McGill property, located be- tween North River Road and Spring Park Road has been selected u the site for the prolectcd tuberculosis sanitorium, it has been announced. The Commision appointed at this years session of the Legislature, headed by Mr. nimon Paoli‘. was in conference with the Government yesterday ovar the matter. - ‘ 1t Ls understood that the Sanitar- ium will soon be erected, although final plans and preparations have not’ ‘yet been completed and nothing h . ;been omcialiy handed out for pub - ication with the exception of the an- ‘nouncement of the site. Certain unembers of the Commission are of ithe opinion that the fund provided iby the Government for maintenance ‘ ($12,000). is not sufficient. " The McGill property lies east o! I North River Road opposite Sidmount. the property 0i Mr. Donald McKin- non, KC It embraces a large tract 9i territory and the exact spot where the Sanitarium will be erected is not ‘understood. i .__€_¢_____. l 1 iElGHT URUNNEU -, (Speclll m the Guardian) MONTON. Jul)’ 18—ElBl'lfi N!‘ icons were reported to have been i t drowned in r river near here this afternoon during a strange religious rite. No further particulars of the fatalities are available at present. ii LIUES LUST , i (Canadian Press) BUCHAREST, Rurnania, July 18- ‘Ships. arriving at Romanian Black ‘Sea ports. today reported fourteen passengers and seventeen members 10f the crew to have been drowned ion the sinking Russian ship Volga ‘which sent out 5.0. S. calls last night. iThe vessel had struck a. floating mine 'in the Black Sea. Its S, O. S. said the ithirty-one persons had already been idrowned. The Volga sailed Tuesday ,‘fron1 the Russian Port. of Novoros- isiiak with passengers and freight. i t Water Situation f Becomes Serious LONDON, July iii-A desperate situation was developed in the Wcso Riding district of Yorkshire tonight as a result o! the continued drought which prompted the guvernnien: to IPPQHI to all municipalities in Great Britain to exert utmost efforts w conserve the water supply. . Virtual water famine prevail; through the Welt Riding sectism gnq but l8 days‘ restricted supply remain; at Batley. The city authorities at Bhllilfl? also reported a dangerous remaining. 1t was feared the mills will be adian Press correspondent and rep- : resentatives of Tokio newspapers. as ‘ well as I member of the staff of the British Embassy attended. i NEW YORK. July IS-L. l‘. loree, President of the Delaware and Hudson Company, announced today the completion of the sale National " ,. . arriving at Bona- venture ltltion at 7J0 o'clock stand-i ard time. A special baggage clr has‘ been requisitioned to carry theirll material. These boil. and others, are] in alll from Montrealon the S. 5.1 "Antonie", Cunard line, The Boy‘, Scouts due early Friday are travell- ing from Chicago over the Canadian members of the American boy leoutl all on the. mus stunner for meeting pllbe It Iirkcnbead. q-q-np-a \ o1 the properties of the Quebec. Montreal and Southern Railway Company to the Canadian Na- tional Railways. The considera- tion wan about laaooooo. The on the road. . LONDON. July lb-The Pekin cor- ; National railways. hlVlhI been ls- respondent of the Daily Mail sent - New York. fair lvmbled from several points. These a report to his paper early (odayQ ‘saying it was rumored than by Chin- aumber in all lib. Tilly will Jolnieee lourlel that Soviet troopl had; ll their Canadian beet-hen here and been rewind in‘ an attempt to ereu riell tomorrow tbfithe. Alum-hive: wnielpforms the] halted and approximately 100,000 workers laid idle unless a heavy “in relieves the situation immediately. Th! uovernment appeal on Tuesday situation with only 24 days’ supply r laid that the drought is the worst since 192i. "30""- Julv ia-mntune: Prclh southwest winds, mostly cloudy with scattered shower; Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . .. 54-64 Montreal, cloudy ail-e: Quebec- cloudy 82-60 Charlottetown, clear ez-el Halifax, clear . . . . 84-50 ........a' 73-54 QQOOO-OOO-OO-OOOOOOOQOOQ-OOO. ‘ Condensed Specials. 'IATI'p-4e per weed net lacbrnlertiouintbiecoluniu. OOOOOQO-OQOQOOOO-OOOGOOOOOO wanna - our: r0 worm Ad" hey. Frederick Parkman. Char- lottetown Royalty. snot-rot?) High tide to-night lt 10.ll Ind to- morrow morning -' "07. Sun lat: this ‘t lt 1.4! and t at 4J4. . . l lemmas. u aermeenpmmderyoflunenurie.__.letl _ . u _.__. ......_.....»......._.-_.._ _. .,_, ,, ._._...-_.~...e~. a... .