‘mt Grove ll/IAXIMS - OIL MERE MAN vii South gone conclusions . cmnctflmfrqufon- canlonctown Guardian Two Cont‘ Ion-nip; Guardian. Founded Ill’! BEIIAIN TO DOUBLE AIR STRENGTH BY -1940 SELASSIE LOSES ZD/Z/fl . The People's Paper tloyershinoeiEdwardlIslandlLlkeitheiDew CPARIJOFPTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938 “a. n . 14 PAGES b MAXIMG L OIL MERE MAN ‘ RB though aflm‘Zn.°°"""“ "°" Annual luhlcrlptlon Delivered $5.00 y Hull-d’. ‘I. L. 84-00; Cindi Ind U. l. [L00 EEITEA G Seek Disallowance Of Alberta Acts (OP. By Guardian’: Special Wire) OTTAWA. May 12—Requests that we Dominion government disallow three acts passed at the last. ses- sion of the Alberta islature re- call the fact three bll sponsored by tile Alberta Social Credib Ad- ministration have been dlsalolved and three others. leferred t0 lhe supreme Court of Canada, were held unconstitutional. Justice Minister Lapolnte told the House of Commons today he under- gtood formal petitions for the disal- Iowance of the Securities Act, 1938, the House Owners Security Act and the Limitation of Acts Amendment, or, 1938, would be presented on day. Among those protesting against the act were the Loan Com. y Association and the Insurance mi ny Association. Of icial copies of these measures hate been received- by the govern. lnent and referred to the Depart- ment of Justice for study as are all provincial statutes. CQMING ‘EVENII "Sec “Dot the Miner's Daughter" h Marshfield Hall tonight. L-47l. "Hunter River Starch Factory ls owl to receive potatoes by truck or cal-load. 14-2’! 8-5-7-61 "Box Social and Dance in Pleas- Hall, Monday, May 16th In aid of Hall. L-371-5-13-1i. “Cake Sale at Rogers Hardware fly 14th. Prinoetown Road W.M.S. 11-231-5-13-11. "knpoziant Meeting Ladies‘ Aux- E I. Protestan P. . t Orphanage this Friday afternoon 3.30. on hlilding. L-404-5-1 -21. "Guides Rummage fiale, St. James Hail. Saturday, Mag! 14th 8J0 P. M. I..-4-55- 43-21. v "See ld Play "The Vil- mfiival Valley Hail. Ma ODBCISIIIIBG. [1-442-5-13-2 . , Ma 1am. qooo Orch m and Specialties. L-szs-s-fzT-zi _.__.. "Gee ‘Drama Club Ev M“"...."'* “l. fill?“ er" e a . . wylilth. peq L-361-5-i1-lE. "Attention -- Dance, Toronto D“ Nllkbymwnmon Gglogtltlfiléls 10' nso ' - re o L4l5-5-13-li. "Come to Wheatle River hall May 16 and sec "The ge of Pine Glove" presented by Kensinston A Y. P. A. Good specialties, also l5. 14-472-5-13-21. "General Meeting Central Bhlg- vlnlz Club wll be held at Bra - albene my evening,’ MaY 18th {it 6lRIlI5t€'It!5-:Ok-BJ. willllligl; r Mb oar racial." e I L-Ql-b-IZ-il. "Co e to Hampshire School UOIIOBTT and cine act play ““Pm gaining“) tllgfifrM Dlfgltfqultles in s . g n ayL-IQA-fifl-ll-IB. “See Springfield present their four not play "Village Lawyer’ Bl? French River, Monday 16th. Ll-MG-Ii-IB-IO. "Se "SI ‘ I ntlons". Mt. Stewaret. YoulrrfgngeopIgaln Valleyfiflld Hall. Monday. May 16th‘. ‘(finder aus l I ii l oun R0212?!‘ 0L val W if-sos-s-ls-l . "The Pageant: "Golden Dawn" will be presented In Alexandra Bap- tlst Church, Sunday evening y 15m at '1 P, M. by the Hazelbroo Y0tlng People. L-458-5-l3-iI "Dr Barrett's office hours at Hunter River. are Monday's B a. m. to 6 p. m.; Tuesday, Wednesday. Eliléirsruny. filday u a. at: tfijll n. m. ' Ni aao . . v- m- llltll no? m. D m Iriitld-h-li-l- "Dunstaffn e Cheese and ‘But- ler Co. Cream lite will start May mil mm Sourls, Rollo my. Five ileum, 5t. Peters. Greenwich Morcll. lot 40. Canovoy. Head o Hlllsboro. Mt. stcwart, Ten Mlle a i. gal 5mm Hindhhfllal“: mt} , , B 6 , sols-u. w mnlfi-AXII-II-IS-il. 9. 911T‘ Upper M ta upon- w'a WWI. Town Rog: tg“ $911100 RIM "“nL¥3"&“s’ms.‘°‘“ ‘8L5.°’“°“" v52.‘ n . - ' uTEa-b-ia-zi. Iuu ‘Dc-h rol- aouru District will 16th., and , that date cLea I m- Q g5“ catlimfouav "Align? y on Martin.- p. 11'. one am. mum. m ‘ii-alum: further stress the ve nocoaeity of having some woi - started immediately." del Eleven P. E. I. Eleven nurses were presented with di omas by Lieutenant Cov- ernor eorge D. DeBlois at grad- uating exercises in connection with the Prince Edward Island Hospital training school for nurses in. St. Paul's ish hall last night. Miss Mary inlfred MoNutt of Char- lottetown was valedictorian. Graduates were, Annie Lillian Weir, Norma Jean Ayers, Helen Mar aret McEachern and Mary Winfred McNutt of Charlottetown; Hazel Pearl Wood, Rollo Bay West: Alma Gertrude Newson, North River; Jean Katharine MoPhso, Heatherdale; Mary Janet Herring, Murray River; Nina Gladys Altken, Fort/line Bridge; Evelyn Blanche McRae, Wheatley River and Sadie Elizabeth MacDonald. Kim-ode. Dr. H. D. Johnson was chairman. The address to the graduating nurses was given by Dr. H. . Pierce while Rev. H. D. 0nd, D. D., ave Florence Night gales pledge the nurses. A -muslc|.l Mrs. N . garet stems; iano duet, Mm Lil- lian MacKenze and Mrs. G. E. Full who alsopwere accompanists and selections the Serenaders. Miss Margaret . Mrs. I". M. Nash, Miss Davida Baker was Doris Tait, Mrs. R. T. an, Bias Berna Huestli. Mill Lillian MacKenzie, Miss Pearle Burns. Mrs. N. D. McLean and Mn. G. l. Full, director. o...» ‘re-rout Ellelzles-WQJML-Ysfia PLAN SENDING IIELEGAIIIIN lll lllliwi A meeting 0d the recontl organ- ized Queen's County olrlmion‘: Association unanimously decided last. night. that a labor delegation _-,.-. tion will consist of President of h; t J. ‘Ii-atrium Dan- coming. At present the only pm- eot under way was o work in ictoria. Park which is £1010?!“ it 1w nwliélc’ atlbe sion held in the l’ - ive Union Hull. A r of the delegation on the Government int week The report ed. while the Government was to have l. labor delimit-100 pany Government mentbers tawa next week. it wuc to th d ti . Alttor deciding to m‘... “fir” rqweocnhtivcc m meeting HD9011“!!! W" Nurses Graduated From Hospital‘ Receive Diplo-r-n-a-s \\ At Largely- attended Exercises Held In St. Pauls Churchllll Last Night. Members of lng Staffs, Ladies and Gentlemen. "0116 year 88th we the Graduate nurses of l938._ ought that for us uatlori would never come. It arr ve and it is with mixed feel- ings happiness and regret that we greet it. Ilapplness on the one han . that we have finished our course and are free of restrictions necessarily placed upon us; sorrow, on the other hand, for now we stand outside the m ic friendship which encii-c es the nur- sing atafi and pupils of the Prince Edward Island- Hospital. "Having experienced dur our training. the trials of probai nei-s, the strenuous work of uniors the continued labor as in rmedla . and the responsibility of seniors, to- gether with many yous incidents, all of which in after years will re- mind us of some of the happiest years of student life, we have reach- ed graduation. the Iiteway to our career. “We owe deepest gratitude to our Alma Mater. May She always 1'6- tain a. high DIMG among the 1105191- tals of the land. We are confident she I because her work is noble, her aim high and she em- ‘W cannot r school without. at least trying to express to the staff. our appreci- at on of all they have done zor us. 1p. _, whoop M!’ e . (Olmltlpued on p3ge__1g,__0gl_l) Island Captain At Sydney Recalls Days 0f KIonlIyke Rush . %, (QP. Guardian's Special Wire) NOR. SYDNEY, N. 8.. May l2 -'I'he coastal vessel Clarissa P. has been on tho Marina Railway for overhauling and i-epatntlns this week after being laid up at St. Peter's Canal since navigation closed. but more interest has been shown in her contain thH-n in the vessel. Cap Joseph Watson fife na- five Stanley amaze. P. 1'. has many swi-ios to toll of land and sea. Particularly about his advent- ures in the Kiondyke rush in 1898. C ptiin Fyfe oft the schooner N Wh te at 1718b? to 10111 1X1 tho and net out with a Dirty six. From Edmonton, the party was l8 months on the trail. . ,. Al an“ o! be,“ the firs party of White men to take the "All Canadian" routo across me mountains to Dawson. Ho stayed in the gold area for ll can. When he returned home he urnnd to t-ho sea . and al- though he has lost. vessels lines that time. ho is still st. it. he lid d hi: con are owners of the BODY I-IIKXWEHED ‘IIHAM, N. 3., May 13-40?) D048 d Jeremiah homo g5 ‘mining bk dlnoe ht, was found in the Mirunichl 2N0 a de the chairmanship of P. 0. LDII-ovrrn solicit funds from cit-i- nns to defray e!!!)c1188- ls Challenged QUEBEC. IN’ ABJ~(@)-v RmwnEmL ' “E w“? Lrlwesavmszrr‘ grationale ‘i. Pnmk on opened its tings. Endorslnll 0M8!“ Mitchell acobgr" ""4 Canada‘ as... l. o; an‘ mogul (gavel-Imam TL“ financial affairs d inuca. n-qn Ioe violent did. _ l‘ ‘fie the 00mm in u . bm-i-ia-al. _ _ hem . violence flawed d in- % wll-Int; he Belmont: fou-uomcndfulrda/ugiitera. Jurisdiction Of Commission BX Quebec nlbimcftlncnrurlldcnicuiilnc- iwwmilamimint -' mcptfliatlse u clunmaovnrthopo- Blcilliuideflmd uccnmfiwhigwuldmtbn awvl=-tmws Jmmfil "”‘°°“’°".‘l“li‘.‘;""“ "as enacted’ would I» 11' 1 I! dun In “I . ......1l.-"- Maw“: with other dominant: lau- ‘M ....*r'..:'.~......~"~= cncuucmeauotkonh‘ out mung ypmbicull. A D D I DENTAL DEATH IIERDIDT IS RETIIRNED N i g h t Into The Death Of James Mc- Innis. The badly decomposed body of a man. identified as that of James McInnis, 23-year-old Charlottetown boxer missing since early in Janu- ary this year was found floating at the Charlottetown waterfront yesterday. At an inquest hold last ht in Frank Honnewelyb Under- ll Rooms. a Coroner's jury headedby H. L. Hardy brought in a verdict of “death by aociderltal drowning". Dr. J. D. MaeGuIgan W85 OOTOIICI. Witnesses included: Calpt. Horace Hyde. commander of the Mounted Police Cutter Islander, Constable Cyrus Jay of the City Police Fbrue, Sergeant Allan Mclnnis, City Pol- loe, LOrno Sentner, Alfred Clinton. Mrs. Patrick Adair, lVIrs. Marla Glilis, James Heron, Thomas Clay- bvume. Joseph lVIacDonald, Jr., Joseph Foley, Hector McQuarri, Frank Hennessey. undertaker. Composing the Jury were: H. L. Hardy. foreman. Robert Suther- land, L. H. Kennedy, Lloyd Man- uel, James M. Hennessey, George 391T18an. Matthew McCourt. The body was discovered by Capt. Horace Hyde of the Mounted Pol- ice Cutter Islander moored to the Marine Wharf, evidence showed. Calpt. Hyde said he heard a bub- bling noise about 2 o'clock yaster- day afternoon and salw something fioazt . covered with mud. He and ossph Hazcldean, another memlber of the Cutters crew look- ed more closely and saw it was a astem of the Islander until the ‘ Police arrived. Constable Cyrus Jay. member of the City Police Force told of going to the waterfront, following a, call about 2 pan. yesterday. He took charge. had the body removed from the water and waited until the Coroner and undertaker arrived. Sex-gt. Allan Mclnnis of the City Police, told the juiry that on the night of January 2nd or 3rd this year. he could not be sure of the date, Mrs. Patrick Adair, King Street came to the lice station (Corral/finned on page 10, Col o) REBELS BDMB IND CITIES Air Attacks On Barce- lona And Valencia. ELQNA, May l2 -— Five tri- motored Insurgent war planes bombed the busy section of this Spanish Government capital today killing 47 persons and wounding be tween 70 and B0. The planes. declared to be of German Junkers type. roared twice over Barcelona in the bright after- noon sunshine. (Insurgent bombs also killed 22 and injured 80 in an attack on Va- lencia, Spanish Government port south of Barcelona.) Among wounded was a British seaman named Tregear, of the steamship 'I‘yneside. Ho was struck in tho chest, by flying metal but. was not. believed to be mink I- IINEW DBIVII HIENDAYE, Ibance, MA I3- Bpanlsh Insurgent common n- gorted today a "general offensive" cd wiped out stubborn Cavem- inent defenders holding up their drive toward the Mediterranean in eastern Satin. Pmlh sugar; advances were acid to have made um l. Government pocket south of Cas- lollnte was “cleared out" on the southern Eternal front. The village of i” tavlojc was captured. w: report-ed emptied “an: of llinlh he combined towel of E3" ‘.i¢.‘.'i'.%“li.°°“w."‘ db at on dc u Plane. Inquest Held Last "'1' got hold a body, wi a Dole and held it: to a. snow Island Students To Receive Degrees From Iialhollsie HALIIMX. May 12—(CP>—-The following Prince Edward Island students at Daihousie University be ded to the Sen- ate by the Faculty of Arts and Science for the respective degrees: Bachel of Arls:-B. C. Le Baoh Bentley. Charlottetown; W. R. O. Maubuarrle, Victoria; J. R. E. Smith, (King's), Slnnmorside. J. R. E. Smith received high hon- on in chemistry. and Dorothy Bentley gall-led a distinction. ISLAND PRIEST HDNDRED IIITII F E LL DIISIIIP Encaenia Day Exer- cises Held At King’s College Halifax. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. May l2—Presentatlon of the third fellowship ever to be offered by University of King's College to Rev. Dr. T. H, Hunt. Alexandra Professor of Divinity, marked Erlcaenia Day exercises to- day. The honor came t_o the St- Eleanofs P. E. I, native in his 50th year as a. priest of the Church of England. v Licentiate of theology dipomas were pres‘ to B. J. Bucklimd. r-i-ossr-iooon, v. H. Ploushman o! the Anglican diocese of Frederic- ton, and G. S. Tanton, summer- side, P. E. I. Prize-winners included: Binney Ebdilbition, C. A. Hawkes. Sussex. N. B., Jackson Exhibition, H. C. Quartermain, Fredericton, Junior McCawley Hebrew Prize, B,‘ J. Buckland, Fredericton, Maritime Provinces Association of Toronto prize, Miss Mary Hunt. St. Elean- or's, P. . I., . W. MacDonald. Kentvllle, Porsyth Prize, B. J. Buckland. _ Members of Kin ‘s College grad- uat class lnclu e Mary Hunt, . E. I.. Mary Pres- cott. Bale Verte, N. 3., K. R. E. Tantlon, Summersicle, P. E. I., J. S. Hampton Station N. B. ‘The dress was given by Rt. Roy. Philip S. Abraham, An lican Ooadlutm Bishop of Ne ound- luid on whom was conferred an honorary Doctor o! laws degree. The degree was conferred as a gea- ture o!’ friendship Io the diocese of Newfoundland which was once a. part. of the diocese of Nova Scotia. Rt. Rev. John I-IacKenIey, Lord Bishop of Nova scotia o cued the Ilineaenla Day servlco wi ayer. Resident's address was de ivered by Rev. 9. Stanley Walker. Will Set Election Date On Saturday REGINA. May l3—(CP)—-Datood t-he Saska/iohewan elections will probably be decided at a meeting of the cabinet Saturday. Premier Patterson said today. This means the election cannot be held before June ‘I at the car- llest, assuming the election writ were issued Saturday as 23 full days must pass between issuing of the writ and the election. Czech-Nazi Leader Arrives In London IIONDON. May m-(APl-Kon- rad Henlain, 1 e.- of Czechoslova- HE'S nlasifled Sudeten German Pulp, arrived in England tonight on an undisclosed mission. ' Central f i re in micdle Europe! tics! tension, I’ ‘"1 ed a Croydnn Alrdroms and was met by an unidentified man and woman with whom he drove llway in arn au ( IndgLE-LI M“... M and cum bovwucn mint-ho: ume lmdicd Try Salado Orange Pekoe Blend F? co (TI/EL fiéTlr mill? PLEA III EMPERDR IIVERRIDDEN Freedom Of Recogniz- ing Italy’s Co. quest is Granted E a c h Member. (O-P. By Guardian's Special Win) GENEVA, May l2P-l-laIIe Selnlclic, once Conquering Llon of udah fought futileiy before the League of Nations Council today to save Ethiopia from being recognized a8 part of the Italian Empire. The Council. in overriding Selas- sle‘s tragic random glen, granted to each mam er to recognize the II.- iillan conquest If it saw fit. The M:- tlon was taken at the request of Great Britain and France, and ov- er objections by the Dominion of New Zealand. There was no vote-humbly] ies of declarations by Counc hers. With the majority of delegate declaring thclr nation in favor of freedom to reoogniu Ethiopia an Italian, the bearded Emperor’: cause was lost. TOO ILL T0 SPEAK The Negus. a. stately figure in black. was too weak from a recent illness to speak himself. He sat YVllh head bent low and eyes closed as his representative. Ato Lawrence Taezaz read his statement at a I El‘- 1118m- ITIOYYIIITK meetlnfii n “Members o. t e loague it. said, “this is a rellzn of fear. 'I‘he states members of the Lleairlle are each one for himself. “They are tearing up treaties of non-aggression, the Dengue of Na- tions Covenant and the Briand- Gor forgive them." FACTS AND HEALITIIIS Viscount Halifax. BrItld-i Foreign Secretary, was cast in the role of Selassles chief opponent on the Council floor. He argued: “When. as here, two ideals are In conflict—the ideal of devotion, un- illnching but impractical, to some high purpose on the one hand. and the ideal of practical victories for peace on the other-d cannot but doubtnthatflthcistrpgigest claim is (Continued on page l0, Col l) MRSIIIEIIIIIGE PASSES AIIAY Sister Of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett Was Well And Favorably Known. NEW YORK, May l2—(CP)— One of Canada's beat-known wo- men, Mrs. W. D. Herridge, died in Memorial Hospital here toda . She was the wife of the armor Canadian Minister to W and sister of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative Party Leader. News of her death was received throughout Canada with great s01‘- row for there are few women in the Dominion so well acquainted with the Canadian le. At one- time Canadas first adly commons as hostess for Mr baohelor-brother in the first year he was Prime Minister, Mrs. Her-ridge presided with equal grace and charm over the legatlm at Washington as Can- ada's first lady in the United States during her husband's term 193l- 35. lord; from_Otta.wu emphasised (Oonbinued on page 18. Col 4) \. MM -.-~_.. i Confidence Vote On Air Program‘ Canada Likely-TE)- Play Increased And Important Part In British “Scheme.” LONDON. May l2—(AP)-Tlle Government tonight: won ln effect a vote of confidence In its air rearmament t program after announcing its first-line aircraft strength ‘ would be doubled byfl040. Opposition members andl a number of Conservative! had demanded an investigation of reasons why Great QUERIES aircraft production was lagging behind Gen- many’s, and the issue came to a head In the House of Coin. mons to reduce appropriations for the Air Ministry. The attempt was defeated, 299-131. The vote Indicated. approximately 100 Government supporters abstained from registering their opinion. Labor voted with Liberals against the Government. I Facing a barrage of criticism from both aides of thq two Houses, Earl Wintorton In Commons and Viscount Swlnton in the House of Lords said the new objective wal 3,500 first-line machines within two years. t . Both Government a n de- pokesme _ clarcd their conviction Canada was | g .'_ WWW f aircraft in enoy. Lord Sgvinton. the air ewflsoeérgcata , told the House of lords it wolE-ILEI be possible to fly Canadian built ‘d me House of Commons Iihe qumtion of of aircraft», in Canada “is . *""— I Officers Elected Dar- ing Closing Seesi ‘ Valuable Reservoir investigated and in due course the results of the inlvestigation will be to House." House, s have advanced in Canada KQISILEH PEEL t i of aggro.» Elderabimatternmremtieommutheyomonhatllm- “ con ag on ‘- slon IIICISS speread throughout the short tiEne ago an? fiortlmitie: Yesterday’ ' g world, states have pernutcd ter- are 1, . gng‘ 5y mm _______ l national worm v Y they Mrs. J .'r. Burclmll or " "Fl!" Oil-Operation the line Confamnoc bh W IMJGIODIIY 8&1 IR lbflbfid hi5 OOTIVIOLIOII BflTd-fll H1: U EQIIIIUI (If CGIIBd? would receive “full ration" loudly. last night vwo-day sessions u! the tenth convention of the hzumh‘ ' concluded in 'I‘rinity United (mum when delegates heard addre Miss Josie Maxwell of missionary on furlough from India and Miss Mabel Nelwsomc 0D from Dominion Governments in an ergency. Aftor the vote 20 government BILDPol-ters signed a motion askin appointment of an independen oolmrrut/tee to investigate air de- fence. Both Liberal and Labor Part- ies talblled motions demandln an investigation. The Governmen ar- ranged to debate the demands May 10 when Prime lviilnister Chamber- lain was expected to speak. In the lower House, R. J. Booth- Geoffrey Man- dors, Liberal, and W. R. Perkins. Conservative, all diseased the possibility of Canada aiding the Roy- al Air Pbrce attaining needed M1". Perkins and Mr. Manders ur- ged ane factories in Canada m. also suggested one in South Africa and one in Australia. Mir rpllarle . en- gines built er in Sydney, N. S. The Rev. AIL MacKenzie, co-plastcr of ‘Trinity United Church presided at the de- votional service at which Mrs. Hugh Miller and Mrs. P. A. Creel- man assisted by giving short talk‘! “God in our everyday life." Scripture reading was by Miss Douse while the Chamlnade Chor- us rendered special music. Mrs. B. Waller led in prayer. Other Officers Elected Other officers elected yesterday WIOIEi VIce-Eesidpntglifrs. JR. M11135 vixou-nt i-i-i-___ 1: v Slwixiton told the House of Lords. Ifioductive Survey "Pull information as to the cap- acity, actual and potential 0t Can- adian factories should be obtained," he said. "so that in case o! need there might be a full, carefully- worked-out plan by which these facilities could be userl in a com- bined cf rt Chancellor of (Continued on page 10, Col 4) fil l1 A Qooo scour Has N I\\.\B\S FOR DEFY-LAT! 0 f’: Io . Ion-d Wlnterlon, the Duchy 0f Lancaster and Air Ministry spokesman in the House of 00011110112, told that body the Government was giving considera- tion to the possibilities of Clnndrfs “war potential.’ It Was not C011- ceIva-ble, he said that Britain in certain emergencies should not re- oeive “the fullest (xi-operation from other governments in the Empire" and declared "such fall-I forces as are being formed at the pre=ent time In the domlnions. In a short time will be very efficient." Present plans, known as "scheme I“ call for a first line strength of I.- 'T10 first line rl_1_l\_o11_lrles_l>q__/\l>l'll- (Continued on Page 13- COT ‘ll (By The Canadian Pressl ' TORONTO. M y l2-M n~ 511111; maximum teTApvz-atlireélgunxvi , EWSOII , I) ' ' ’ Victoria 48 5d In Gigantic Pmcer Thrust my». ti“; 1. Winnipeg 3% R8 May l$4fl)— Jcpulsle miles mouth o! 3.39m“) (A$)_Iapmme amiss o1 In Lnmghni and 50 miles in a direct Monfiifl 4;. '53 toch in l I-ID pincer inovc- Linc fmln . On the north, Q‘, 4;», 5Q mmgliat egmreatoned Buch- the penetrating Japanese 3am; John 4;: 5g CI. loillutilfd th the? I , alileumn wfiflorllrylrlhécr; mil‘; from Ham“ 4O 44 (minds on cent _ en nn sever from. o‘ l it at slmnchen. ea mulls east of mmmmm“ '4 L” 17°99"! 175F599 mummy WP‘ U-WWW- Forecasts: "M Wlh- "mile-MI "Id h» mediated '11“! ' Maitim Provi 1 Mod low Navy ugluery. hum-red the nIchI cal-mm would be “M133 he...’ wmip, will? CIOHST,“ gml Chlnfiu dlfflklm Mrlh and with “within b01111." ' cool; scattered showers. mad ugifeiin gutiummmtheuir? CoveM t however-m‘ o‘ gfeklflgrnt? e’ cronies - rnmlu . . - H ‘Md this lng t 9.40 poihnt north-south Pelpuig-Hnnk- forum wwrc moist-in!’ ancluggnlgh: at 103.0!“ ‘ ow Railroad ct. suohow. in Jmaneca advance toward xwoi- Bun am this Qvenlng at 1.19 and -a swim on the wna- an 0mm tho mat Intensive Juv- rua 118M111!!! moi-m at cs4. he lbwciioh and . uncle Artillery bonlhardnunt mince 11ml moon my 14, 3o “n, became the dan t. Chinese Nutllnglfll Ill-Till"!!! 138061110!’- Qlmimeraide tide eighteen min- nclcrlgwsloedsedesthv Yuneehwa» WM e Rlllm 81m Pa: 0w‘ um imi- than Charlottetown. ' End 4s miles east of Kwelteh. u- uimhu samurai,‘ Jlpancee Mu- In; o“ run . boi- a ‘ ,. bmrlaudnmat level- inc; continued 1p aim. ‘ iedthelr defence. eeoctnflenwho umhbto nlocvcclcrdenlilmnmlpla. Capture of Yungcheng placed t escape to the mainland. Leave; Tormantlno 11a.m.2.55p.ln. Government Wins’ Charlottetown, home mission work- i . l," I O a a 1 | l. a i