MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN e dutruotlon A alllllllll a...“ t o. I blilneln which ~ Illgztljv.“ m th life ‘llill ammmn Chnrlotlm 0 llnn ‘I Iernlng 0::rflh-:.I Fannie‘: 1%?‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, riiinAv, mall», 1940 ZLLIES c 01v TEMPLA TE SSPEEDINC Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I MAXI MS 01A MERE MAN Moral sense ls more important than intelligence; when it disappears from l, nation the wnule social struc- ture crumbles. FARMER DIES AFTER FAlI. 11111111011 Sad Fatality r Takes Life Of Ernest New- son 0f Kingston. A pad fatality occurred at King- ston yesterday, when Mr. Ernest Newson. 55-year-old farmer o! the district, was instantly killed in a fall 1mm a loud of straw in the yard of a neighbor, Mr. Darrel Whit/q Mr. Newson was bulldi the load. which 11c was pure using from his neighbor, and in some un- accountable manner he toppled to the ground and was fatally in. Dr. A. J. Murchison was immed- iately summoned but tlie injured 111m had owed away UBION his llTlVll. Ho died instantly. His neck was broken in the tall. The accident occurred or King- awn. about twelve miles from the City. at 10:30 u. n1. The deceased leaves a wire ($017031? zlilPha 'I‘rcmere) and one daughter Irma. 22 years old, 111d @180 n son. with. 14 years old. Clcrgyman Dies In Electric Chair TRENIYJN, N. J.. March 28 -_rA- P) -—Rcv. Woltcr D\\‘J1'€£‘l(l. 43. Po- lish Baptist clergyman, died tonight. in New Jersey's electric clmir for "lottlng tlie murder of his 18-year- old daughter Wanda. for her 1n- surance. , Mumbllng "Holy Father. save my sou1" and “I vc unto his name my soul." Dworec 1 walked to the clinir unassisted. He grimriccd several time; as electrodeg were attached and mumbled prayers. vlrle entered the death chamber at 0:06 p. m. ABT and was pronounced dead at 0:12 p. m.. by Dr. Howard Wiesler, prison physician. King Cabinet Holds Session OTTAWA. Mardi 28—(CP)— Prime Minister MacKcnzle King to- dn/y held his first cabinet council ninoe Tuesday's Dominion elecuon umicn returned the Liberal Party to power with n record majority. Only n bare quonim of ministers attended and were were no on- wtmoementte. A number o: ministers rested af- ter their campaign efforts and no further meeting o! council will be bold wutll next week. A esman for the cabinet said today - meeting was occupied with "general lee-um 1s." U. K. Residents May Sell Securities OTTAWA March 28 —(C‘P) — Roeidents oi’ the United Kingdom will be permitted under a new ar- rangement to make limited sales of itles in Canada through nor- mal financial channels, Finance Minister Rnlsmn announced tonight. In Iondon, the treasury also an- nounced permits will be granted Uni Kingdom residents to sell a llmi amount m’ Canadian dollar securities in the Canadian market. The permits, available for one month, will be issued bv the Bank oi Etigland. This is part of the program to provide the United Kinlrdom with dollars for the purchase oi war sun- Rlieslir; Canada and will be effective pr . Coming Events PU- late for Notices ln this column I cents per word. _ A .______b_ ‘Hunter River shipping Clu loading hogs Tuesday, Apni 2nd. L-tw-a-ae-al. "Concert, Dance in St. Patrick's School Frioay night, 29th. If not flue Monday, April 1st. L-172-3-z0-lt. "Carnival Cornwall Rink Satur- day night. Prizes for children and ltdlllti. L-IBB-Ii-flll-Zl. "Cake sale Basilica Altar Society. Saturday, March 40th at Prowse Bros L-39-3-25-29-30. sdtzenilnlr-i.‘ not; all ‘" ' L-ios-a-zo-ii. "I'm Meats-Ground Meat 5c. l-lor e out bu. eat Trlge 31cc. Hog Woo. land old Storage Comomv. "concert in Wheatley River Hull, Irithy, March 20th. If not fine, Batuiday. L-102-3-27-2L "Rummage sols Qalurduy. March 8:3 p.m.. YM.C.A. Building. in aid of the Associlatitgts. "Variety cwfiZerTtTi Wood 11.1.1110 Church Hall. March 30th. 6.15 P. M. ell‘: Q lunches. fliuglcelslyood ls- a out ' 0c e _ . u capes L-154-3-28-2l. Proposes To Equip Troops With Armor OTTAWA. Ill-loll Zk-(Cll- A DPOpOSIl to p the Cann- diun Active Service l-‘oroe with a new type of body armor has been mode to the National De- fence Department by a United States company. Consideration le being given the plnn In the some manner as hllnllmlll of other new we: lltvlcm are investigated, it was loomed tonight, but no decis- ion has been reached, The armor jacket weighs ll lwundl, slip; over the shoulder like n sleeveless sweater and covers the front bnclt and sides of the body with p-ocelsed stool plates. The company claims it will stop shots from rifles. frag- ments of shells, anti-chug" missiles and hand grenade fragments. Air Crash Victims Are Taken Ashore LEAMINGTON 011i... March 2B - (CPI - Written iii the snow or a Lake Erie ice flee bv a rescue pa:- ty, the words "all dead" iormeu an epitaph today for three persons kill- ed in the crash or the Pelee Island Captain lopnci (left), of the killed and three wounded. Italian damage done to ‘his ship nftcr it. was Just Between Friends bombed and machine-gunned by l rPercy Black Takes Lead In N. S. Seat AMHERST, N. 5.. March 28- (CP)—A switch fiom the Liberal to the National Government col- umn was indicated umight for Cumibcrland in revised complete figures on Tuesdays civilian vot- ing. The recheck showed Percy Black, National Government, with a. one-vote margin over K.J. Coch. r8116. Liberal. Plcvlously indicated as heading the poll. Election of Black, who left the 16009311113 of the Consewative opposition in the Nova Scotia 1.0g- islzittire ‘to cuter the fcticral fight, would give the Ngtionai Govern- mcnt Party its only Nova Scotia sent. Of the other 11 in the Prov- lncc, 10 were captured by Liberals and the other by the Co-Operatlve Commonwealth Fkzderation. Tl1f‘fi!-{1i:cs announced tonight afici- two (lays of checking and rc- ci~r'-‘:1112' uzivu Bluck 7.944 nzuinst 7.813 for Cochran“, member of the last Porilntncnt. Gizy Demlnqs. C, £317., was for behind with i, lfelflhli-‘T Amelia Lauro, and two lllritish naval officers inspect t1 German plane. Une mzin was mail-passenger DlB-HO. Bodies of the victims were brought ashore tonight ‘by boat. . The brief message informed the pilot of a cruising search plane of tlie fatalities and was the first wo1'd , received by watchers on the Essext Countv mainland as to tlie fate o! the three who set out vestcrclov from the island for loamington. 15 miles llllvfll’ The plane crashed during a lsnowsturm. l Victltnswere pilot 1pm Higgins. Qti-ycnr- old veteran flier: Mabel Tessier, 20, clerk in o. general storei at North Ridge. near here, and sweetheart of Higgins’ mechanic. and Sam Kovinsky, Leamimzton fur bug!‘ szoooo t ton ‘ t e . . our-passenger v e was wrecked and the engine had been driven back int/o the trassenrilf compartment when the plane struck the ice 1o miles of! Icaniington. Late today. a rowboat containing the bodies, a bag of mail and Islan ballot boxes containing the federal election vote, was brought to this port in tow of a metal motor boat through ice floes and choppy writer. "the mail and ballot boxes were in ‘the plane beside the bodies when l‘ two rescue parties reached the scen- "tafter a hazardous trip over the treacherous ice Conservative ‘Takes Lead In Gaspc GRAND RIVER. Que. Mflmh 18 _(CP)—Gaspe constituency enter- ext u» doubtful column today when I Dominion election results from the isolated Ma dalen Islands reached | returning ficer C. E. Thlbllllt -who announced that on the b11816 I of available civilian returns J. B. Roy, Independent Conservative held a, lead 01f l1 Previously election of’ the former moist-file memberaedMuurioe . h en 001109 - aBrasset was elelatcd, to the last House of Commons with s mull)!- lty of 8,578 in a three-way 0011' test. Running ‘ageing: him in £113 rese t clung! 1'9 ' ‘Q... lrtlide-pen ent Liberakmflopold L nglois. BIucOmPlCtC results from 1l'l of the 125 pour in 056139 Ill-W 131M- set 6,508 votel. Mutnst 6.000 for Rotv end 3,490 for Iianglols. now- ever. on the busts of l P91707004 majority of 530 in the Z) M18- dnlcn Islands polls in which 6.000 voters are listed Roy holds u. 16M! 11'! votes. Eight mainland its 1n which 1,514 voters ore 1 ed hiwv vet- l° report and the results from tines? are not expected for a 000019 0‘ days. Detailed results from 1101!! on (h... Magdalen Islands. in the Gulf of St. ‘Lawrence, will have to be flown to Grand River. prob- ably early next week. Set April 22 As Election llay In Three liivors mp5, Que, March zo-(orl-Returning officer J- A- Vllleneuve today set Monday. Anvil 22. ns election day in Three Rivers constituency because of the death of Willie mission. the Liberal can- didate. Nominations will take place Monday. A rli 8. Poilon. who d ed Monda nlilll. was r ' lIBlnlf. Wllfrd Gur- lepy, the former member ond in- "-1. iendcnt Liberal candidate. and Leon Mothot. Notional Govern- stcndard-beorer. A fourth windldate, H. A. Polssant, an 111-- THREII RIV The first session of the 44th Gen- eral Assembly of the Province was formally opened yesterday attor- noon by His Honour Lieutenant Governor LcPage. _ It adjourned to moot this morn- at .30. . No new legislation was fozecmst His Honours Speech, beyond reference to legislation necessary to complete tlie revision and con- solidation of the provincial statut- es. A guard of honor from the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve under command of Lieut. Don Grant- took the place yesterday of the customary military peacetime display. Zthe members assembled at 2.30 and were sworn in by Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenoult. Mr. W. F. Allan Stewart, First Queens, was ecctcd speaker, and alter he was conducted to the chair addressed the House in the cus- tomary manner. Mr. E. P. Foley. Fifth Prince, was elected Deputy Speaker. Mr. C. St. Clair Trainer was ap- pointed Clerk of the Assembly. and Robert McKinnon assistant clerk. Lieut. Allison appointed Sergeant-at-Arms. At 3 o'clock His Honour the Lieutenant Governor arzived. ac- companied by liis Private Secretary. Aid-es, and officers o tlie active service units: Lt.-Col. .B.P. Dunbar. representing the District Officer Commandin Military District No. 6, Halifax; ajor T. B, Rogers. P. E. I. Highlanders; Major E W. Johnston, P. E. I. Light Horse Major G. G. K. Peakc. R. C. A., Capt. L. F MacDonald. R.C.C.S ; Lieut. C. W. Johnston, R.C.A.M.C.; WTMGGTZF 158.555 170.1" 41' Aberhart Cots Clear Majority EDMONTON. March 28-(0131- Premier William Abcrhunjs Soc cl Credit Government was as-ured cf remaining in power today when their 29th supporter was elected to the Alberta Legislature and inter in the day another Sccnl (tredxer won to give the port/y 30 seats in the 57-min. house. Independents have won 1'1 neats and Labor one. Nine second counts remain to be completed just one week after Albertans went to the polio, Social Creditors are leading in eight and an Independent in the other riding. Premier Abemnrtb forces, which tho 14-year-old United lumen of Albem Government out of the legislature in 1935 elec- tion appealed to the voters for another term so they oculd contin- ue monetary reform efforts. Efforts For Troops Arc Satisfactory OTTAWA. March 28—(CP)-Ed- uoatlonal and other efforts on ne- hellf of the troops overrcas are pro- coedlng satisfactorily, Brigadier W. W. Footer, director o1’ aux lory services for the Canadian Active service flame. said today in an in- terview on his return from his trip overseas tn his official capo- t. . "yEvei-ytiilng is being done for the troops that is pozibl: under war oondltionl,‘ mid the Bflgader. whose task is to co-ordlnate ac- tivllim of vcluntaiy agencies cat- -J1. M. C. A.. \nlght-i of Columbus, salvation Army and Canadian Le- dependent Ilberui, had withdrawn. gion. forntolmflpening l Oflliegisfqt MacMillan was - ontig to the welfare of the ticops- FZTQCL Clpened House HON. B. W. MIRAGE Lieutenant (ioyernor British Remove Mail From Clipper NEW YCRK. March 28-(AP)- Pan-American Airways sad that some ninil was taken by Britllh authcrtlcs from tzti-e Atlantic Clipper whtn it made an l unscheduled londzng at Benmuda 1 today to refuel. ‘ 1r. was the fat-st mail-carrying, clipper to kind m B rnitido since Pan-Amerlcati omitted flint island as o. port of call on March 15. rstuv uso STAMPS or covered by Columbus in H98. din of Bobinlon Crusoe. Very w;stb:un:1 ‘ 11111 r111: ABOVE sum F REE In exchange for any l-Ib. label from e packet of ‘SAMBA TEA Send this ad with name and address and the label-end. showing teapot trade-mark. from any l lb. pkt. of SALADA TEA (or 2 half-pound labels or 2 panels from 25c leabag boxer or l from c box of 10C leabagu). Offer good 1 week only. win tneverff; Conservative Party Label UPTAVl/Jl, March 28—(CP)-— The National Government party having been rejected by the voters in Tuesday-is Dominion clc ‘ 110w will disappear s0 fur :1 ty label is coiicctnctl, Conurn" ive Leader Manion said toniulit. "The National Government was proposed to meet an emergency situation," he said, "but the people dl-dnlt-Jaonl- it-tl cold in my cam- paiim lgleeches tlinv. once tlie em- ergency was ovcr the Notional Conservative Party would emerge united and untishaincd," Dr, Manion indicated that those of his followers ivho were elected under the National Government Party label 'i\'lll be known in the new House of Commons as Na- tional Consort" ‘vcs. The Contact-van. o lcndcr. resting from the strenuous six-i cck cum- paign he conducted from coast to coast. has not nntitiitziceri his plans. It is cx~ =ctccl he iviil leaize my trip and that ' (lef.1i1i" sticc es- ful followers v.‘1:*11 they conic here for the op Jng 01f Parliament, curly in Mry. at l tllelics Reports To Roosevelt WASHINGTON. March 2a- fAPt-Prssldcnt Roosevelt receiv- n. {FEE Budgets For Deficit In 194C HALIFAX, March 28-(CP)- Premier Anuus L. Maodonald of tcdflv budgrted for It 243 1'11 the fl eul year w. if) This compares . ..1t of 8193.791 in the lust o nor. Revenue for the crurmnt fiscal 510.11" was estlntntcd at $12.MO.'766 and exoenddurc at $l2,49!i.84a_ both figures tlie highest in the Vl‘0'~'?"0i‘5 ll‘“"~~"1'V. Ori ordinary ac- count tlie Promirr estimated a sur- plus cf $341, 918 but this (lkflnpoar- ed with provi-‘ion of $535,161 for sinking hind, $76,559 greater than l: t year. - ‘(HQ his seventh budget .‘"‘lf‘(""'ll in tlie yyrovuicfiil lcqisktture. tlie Premier who is also Provznrvrt! 'I‘ron<u1'cr cstmtlferi rcvcnu~ for liv- 151319-140 fW-nl year would be $113.81!!! hilrlwr than that. of lust mondlurr- cxce-r-ds that of I-st 1'" ' hv stldfiofl, 1 d it not brm for tho war. the s PAGES I m! Annual linhlrripflon Delivered $5.00 In llull-l'.lt.l. $1001 (‘nnuiln and 0.5. 86.011 WAR BritainzFrance Plan Blocking Of Nazi BalkanAims Decide On Notl-i-eace Until Both Countries Are Fully Agreed On Terms And Security Clauses. "untlvrstui. (fatuzttlliiil I on" urn/tr; t d T ' f .\l.'11'cl1 2S»—(CP e o Cable 1 ~ fin-zit liritziiit 211111 ' ' cxtriitlrrl their ivartinic a .11cc 11110 a wuii- l u ])C1'lll.'lllt.‘lll [1:11‘1:1~:1'~':11t1ztitri tuokiuavlng the first sit-p tn rt-uutcr (jcrf man diplonrltic and economic -—'-'~ pc11etr:1tir111 r1.‘ the lirtlltans. The 81111111116 \\"nr (f-luncil at .1 six-hour 11111-11111; here laid down conditions for pence and placed tlie full force of the arm- ed might, diplomatic skill and misnlanlcrou, March za-A, story was told tonight of limv an agciit challenged LlClllUlla1l.-GOV< ernor W. G. Clark at a poll Tues- day; tliutking that L-euientint- Governor! like udges and mellow. lack the ranch . _ "Why?" asked His Honour when CCUllnllllC riches of tlie two ria- challenged. lions 011 a basis of imion for no'l‘_l_{°‘~”° the L1°“w“""m‘G°”°r‘ the duration of the war and A-weuytt thereafter during the recon- “B0 3'01! ain't vow." - .- “Certainly I can. I have u mu structirm pencil. 1.13m w vow as you h“... I ough Prime _\l1n1ster Chamher- to know. I helped to frame the ' . 1- . " 1. > . . Election Act." lain and l ttutiewr 1.1111 l\(._\1lE1lli'l, A pa“ clerk ‘numbed. through with the 111:l1t.'11_v lenders of the the M31“ found the; 4 1.101153713119- t\vn tmtirtns, attctnlccl tlie mcet- GOWQOYEGM": 613111113‘ 1101 39:10- itig which agreed to a solemn r‘ r y c u J‘ ' declaration on three vital points: 1. The Allies will maintain after t1 '1 “. ‘t ,1‘ i flllfsrllln‘ cssnlfltlflznsgllyingingpnlig? b: l " effect "the recon- wlth the assistance 0d other nations of an international Becomes Archbishop order" which will ensure liberty, aspect for law, and peace in 1H.‘ P9. 2. Britain and France agree they m ( F NIILWAUKEIE, VlliYCh J ' , the M081 —L11 colorful (‘fil'€lllu‘ ltev. Moses Elias l» Ll'1l"0l’1Cd today u Ale the 4.65.000 Catholics of waukce nchdiooese. t The recent Bishop of T (Continued n11. page 3, Col 3). I: the Mll- PFWlllPT :-\‘rl. there W114 llfle dull]! that t-he pivvnrc would hrve ‘ Won able to liwlttric“ its hu-lqpg, The government e-‘mfcts to collcctt I111 ext $170,000 tlirmigh increas- ed 1a.. .11. runny llovels Near F|orida’s To ‘N. J., a tall c1111 state n1 Year ln Commons ~ .1111}, b. ___,_._ 1n ills youth workc iztctory hand, received the cit or shepherd's staff, from the J. -. Rev. Amleto Giovanni (In-Q, at: 1\1)O*li')lEC Delegate. at the Ciiur of Claus. Church dignitaries w o it niilnlwicd iline eluding An-libislio. sti-ltch of Chicago, ivll bishop Kiley succeeded 1 lizsliops and vwo obi ' mended s. inn 11y Drew Illitlillclnn Associated Press Stuff Writer '11 28 "(AP 1 -- '11‘ i- “Cold Coast” WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Maia, 2tl—iA ’)—-Stittc condemnation of 51M 110.013 only u icw 1111105 from l<'i idol.‘ Qllllvflllg "gold coast" M from hi". “fnci-finrlin-fg" cmis-"nryt Stunner Welles. today g, flrst-liaiid won't. (in conditions in Europe. Welles wont to the Wlrltc House ivftli State Secretory Cordell Hull _1:1<:t lnilf an hour aflor 11c nixt-ivcd in ivasitlngton at the conclusion of the. Euroncnti survey’ during which he conferred wit“. the loud- crs of Great Britain, France, ftnlv ' and Germany. no oaico Colourful interolling group from than British lelundl dil- Trinldud in fumed for its bot- tomless Lake of Pitch and Tobago was the tropical para- popul ilsue with colloctorl. change lot SALADA labele- To SALADA STAMP Cl-lll, 401 St. Lawrence Blvd” M Sand me the SPECIAL PACKET of 6 TRINIDAD and TOBAGO Stamp: and lint of thoulnnds more stamp: offered FEE in ea- Nmne......... .............-.----»»»----< Adi-Ire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... I Send no m I coupe! label-ends. CG t-ti public uttuition toduy t0- l liunsircds of itinerant farm zcrs living 111 filth and squalor. 'I‘11c (lllFl)l(l;\t(‘(l shacks, strung ' lcaidinr; into the truck lands, were he state board of u, niiur u stirvcy prompted bv . l 1 Utiltcd States public vice. John Itigle of Jacksonville, head of’ a. statc-u-idc public hculth com- nut-tcc, at t1 public mccunq last llsvd P111111 Beach t llll a health unit to lllllllltlfi tire living, out there tilt‘ itltlncst. most iliislini- 00111 ' 1 111m: ever keen,“ ' __ Yfltoiutxl he found iviiig in touts, trailers. out-buildings of various 811d illlprovlsed shelters, hon. using licoltll scr- guru trons. 'm.idc of galvanized automobiles as one wnll." Eskimo Woman llad Courage FIDATONTON. March ZB-ICW- An lislfimo woman livcd for more 111011 six motiths n1. he!‘ Arctic home on Baillie Island with ' the skin of her back m severely burned $010 vvtis unnhio to straighten up from n11 animal-like position on hands rind fcct. cm: pilot Bob Randall of the Nfaokcnzie Air Sciylce described the wonum‘; courage and fonitude today. He flew her from Baillie Island. 250 miles northeast o1 Akin- vik. to Aklnvik on an ambulance flight Sunday. Physicians t-hrrc told him they though they could save her life. Randall mid other Eskimos at Duffie Island told him the woman receiver! tlhc burns when a bluibbrr lnmip overturned and art fire tn clotlvng while she was aslccp. ‘BAPK 1l0.000.000 YEARS MFtLBOIlRNE w (CP) - ltlnrlne Jovsil fnnns which fnkc Bruome, I on tlie northwest. Australian most i back to tho Jurakstc it'll‘. 110.000.- yv-tim ago, have been discover- ilnnuvrs ui D1‘. M. V. Ziegler of the , 111211 tlrclurcdt— ‘ ‘ 11v: more than hnlf the 1.11ion_ MANY A LVPTLE SHPNER GETb A WHWPIHQ WVTH A RAZOR Gfizoi) 11 t, 1.11110. lie u. 1 t‘ ., George. Aqmzt consilziierin in C fctv know 111v 1111111 or name. l‘ iincllt cutllcs 111‘ 111 Commtmzs. .11711.< y-Alng-tcr t‘(l $241M)»- l ' 1.’ TORONTO. March Qll~~lCPl — llinlnlum and maximum wmpcrv ‘n 11nd turned :11rcs. 11s faintly. l).\\v.=.On 11mins and International At A Glance l, Maritime East: Moderate 04 l fresh westerly whirls‘. fiilr with no ‘Bu, Th“ Imnadhn PM“) much change in tempt-mime. l .1t;\x 'Ch."lrloitctoivn Smopsls: Lietit snoirfaits haw occurrctl 111 the Lnkc SllDPflfi.‘ rest ‘ '11, :1.(11i'l1 clscivin 1'0 it ( ilrlv LONDON — Allies broaden war- time partnership in int-Cutie post- war cnllzilwvrziiinn in bii-ltling new 1h‘. weary," has Mo“ 1 _ ‘Europe; llritains Blllllllll ¢-nvn_vs~ p31,. “MGM, 1,3,1 u. qt. iuummoiml to London for colitcr- v<4ll»)\\'lflll5 have orr-urrt-r! in Itfrmi lrncc; Four llritish planes 111st, one ' .0,“ “my norm...“ 5mm 1“- ‘Niill craft lost, another seriously . l». v l1 1mg been fnlr [Hill nix. . i1 tlumnzrd. l lizorrtri. l l-lilzh tide this nflirnoon n‘ 2.2 ' TOKYO -- ("imcilintory apt-och and tomorrow mcitiiitq at fl “v4. l Irv British Ambassador soon n! ' Sim sols this (‘Vfllllljl n! ti ‘Pl uni ‘ harbinger nf improved British-Jap- l .r‘.<cs tomorrow morning n! 0,45. uncsc relations. _ Last quartet‘ moon, Mmcli l l‘: 30 ‘P. M. l Summcrslde tide eighteen min tilt-s lnivr tlrm Clixirlcttlctotvn. 3f PARIS-French and German ar- tlllcry duv-l on WPSlITII front, \\'.-\§lll\'il'I‘l\.\l Weill-u 1113s results of fiu-t-fliullng trip before lluoscvt-li: While lloilsc silent‘. high officials doubt curly peace. THE (‘All FERRY IFAYTfNGS leaves Border. 9.45 A.M.. too P b loaves 'I‘01‘l1lt‘lll.lll0 1100 A. M‘ 3.05 P. M.