MAXIM! " OIL MERE MAN a I‘ birdied“ w; patdiff flun- suu” ' nausea": and ' Tbs Guardian. Three. 1a., ‘vi lur d rybody the Dew ' . ‘ - lubacsiptioa Delivered 80-00. ‘ 00.00. other Irovinoss b U. l. $1.0m 0|" Three éiiilillt Etiéin oiiéovtiiiwn ill-w lw-Io d Jewish NFiEhters Launch Attack on Arab-held City Joint Meeting . With Government . ocTAwA. Aim-ii 2s -(8pocial)- wmh Premiers of six of the lilaritlnle and Western Provinces mmiel- Walwr Jones yesterday wok part tn a round-table confer. ence to discuss the recent 2i per cent increase in freight rates and reach an ltnderstamdlrll on the pmciw nature of the submissions they will make to the Dosntnion Cabinet tomorrow. Seen at the Chateau Lpuriel- by The Guardian's Ottawa correspond- dent. Mr, Jones said he could no‘. be specific about the presentations to be lnade until after meeting with the Government. “Each Province has its own peculiar problems regarding freight rates. i-lence it is only natural that our points of view would differ widely but not necesbarily conflict. Just now there's only one thing l can toil you that we are all agreed on. And that is that the 2i per cent across-the-board increase is too much." . Mr. Jones set the visiting Premiers two examples of thrift and frugality on the occasion of N.B.-P.E".l. Social a Workers iileot SAINT JOHN. NB. April 2B - (CP) ‘— Miss Kathleen C. Mor- rlIy of Fredericton was o‘ president of the New Brunswick- Prlnee Edward Island Branch of the Canadian Association of so- Cil-l Workers at an 01111111500011 meeting here Saturday. "John Trainer, district supervisor of social service for D.V.A. in Charlottetown. was named vlcs- psOddlhb. ' Others attending included Miss Grace Reynolds, director of the Municipal Welware Bureau. Mone- ton, N. B. Communists Lead nun In linen ' (By The Canadian Press) MILAN. April ail-Rifle swinging police, aided by a timely rain In Canned Bishop Boyle ‘Attends Dinner‘ For Priests ‘IORONIU. April 2B — (GP) - Ditnitsiries of the Roman ‘Cardsolic Church today hcrlmed three lnisstonary ‘ ‘ , soon to establish o. mission a: Osaka, in Japan. The first English-speakllw Re_ demptorists to go in Japan as mlfllonl-rlel. they are Very Rev. James Fuller. Provincial of the group, Rev William James of Sam‘: John, N. 3., and Rev. Raymond Horn. Attending a. farewell dinner were James Cardinal MoGuigan. Archbishop of Toronto: Bishop John R. McDonald of Antigomish. N. 5., and Bishop James Boyle of Charlottetown. ' Allocation C h a n gcs AreSts-onglyCs-iticised Fish Quota Strong criticism was directed at the Dominion psrtznent oiFlsh- cries at a meeting in Moncton Sat- urday of the ash cancers ofPrlnce Edward Island. Nova Bcotla. New Brunswick. and Quebec for the al- leged bungling by the Department in its allocation changes which, one prominent fish assembler said. would close more than half tho cannorles in the Marti-lines. Those attending the. meetln! from P. E. Island were, Hon. 11.11. Cox. representing the Provincial Government; John B. Myrick, di- rector PJLI. Fisheries Federation. Etignish; Frank Cameron, Surn- merstde: Elllene German. N011" Rusticc: Emmett Gallant, North Rustico; sit-nest. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge: Paul Gallant, Bourlsi 1.. l‘... Noollan, Charlottetown; J. J. Lara-bee. supervisor of- fsheries for the Province. Charlottetown; WJI. Tidmsrsh. Charlottetown: James Resistance Heavy But Civilians Flee B? JAMIE M. LONG Tm. AVIV. Palestine. April 3B- (APJ-Hultdireda of Jewishftght- crs under the banner of Irgun Zval Leulni stormed out of Tel Aviv today and launched an at- tack on neighboring JaflmutArab city of 95,000. l- BY 1311681 0011x0011 reported to have driven one mile into the Manshleh frontier quarter and to have seized several strong- points. Arab military resistance appealed hesvy, but the civilian population streamed out of Jsfh. by trucir- and by boat. Irgun was said to Ed the Arabs o. surrender ultima- um. (The British Army in Jerusalem said first reported casualties in the attack were two Jqivs and two Arabs killed and M Arabs wound- ed . Ten miles southeast of Jafla the. iiiot At llobe the Jews were KOBE. Japan. l d . have present- ‘a a" homo. ti. S. Troops ilueil i» (By The Associated Prose) (Monday-United States troops quslled a wild. uprising by thousands of Koreans in this blg seaport Sunday and the United States commander pro- mised stern punishment of the "There will be no compro- mise with subverslveimob sc- tion," said Lt-Gen. Robert L. Elchelberger upon his arrival by plane today from his Eighth - Army headquarters in Yoko- Negro troops of Elchelberg- FloodsTalre Eight Lives 0n Prairies; 1,000 Evacuate Homes WINNIPDG. April I - (CF)- Death toll from rampaging Prairie floods tonight stood a; eight fol- lowing creek-end drowning: ln Alberta, and Manitoba, An estimated 1,000 others were forced to evacuate their homes in the path of the advancing waters‘. Emergency dykes were being built in an afford to halt floods rapidly lnundatlng rural and urban cen- tree. Red Gross officials reported ex- cellent co-operatlon from indiv- iduals and groups, with aircraft retrulted to bring supplies to iso- luted districts. Six cf the eight Western deaths occurred in Alberta, three of them over the week-end. A seven-year- old boy and his 14-year-old sister, children of Mr. and Mrs. Stock- chuk were drowned near Toml- huwk, 50 miles west of Edmon- Are Before 170,000 Voters ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., April (CPJ-Newfoundlanders will vo June 3 in a national referendum ‘ choose their future form of Gcve ernment, Date of the plebiseitd was announced by the Commie slon Government here Saturday. . Three choices are to be set be: fol-e the 330,000 island people. The] are: 1. Retention of Commission i Government. I. Return to responsible Gov- ernment. 1 d3. Confederation. with Can- ! s s. ; With the announcement, obs servers predicted that the clmu Pslgns of the section seeking union] with Canada and of the anti-con- federstes would become morg heated. Both sides have been us‘ lug the radio. newspapers any, pamphlets to set their argument before the colony. , It had been generally know that the plebiscite would be has: lain in May or early in June. Th! British Government had request- ed the. national convention td - al-‘s command arrested 11B‘ riot u,“ _ . t o,“ v11," Wm, storm, today brooks up Italys : s “w; mud Pale“ , b L M‘ _ . complete its deliberations by the . iiinf3iiil. of dim; such s: “m” P°“'°‘°°"‘°“ ‘M °°““ 3311i‘ §§‘.‘.§§1°..°€°ZY“...“‘£T n Airport after entsishwtsreeigs vglth- 1m, ,f,','f{ef,"‘;ir'e=tie'ffufafilig_ Mrs, w,“ Beckett lord neeretav end or January to ensure s 1m- m!“ Gm” or Mmm“ h“ u ‘guniets provokedusnd llulded the ‘Sand Hal-um‘ “deraum. drew i, dawrh The m“ out on, m“ h‘ Kobe ‘m! u" new” vs Ieye-wasrzfla; May or early-Juno referendum. many as six advisers, ivir. Jones “i?” 5:1“: mm" Th‘. “Dummy, o; menu-lee the Jewish half of Palestine from hm" ‘m, my o; 0mm schumaéer o! 731mm?’ Al,“ The convention wound up hm 3,“ dispensed with such a staff. l-le June 3 falls on a Thursday and would make no comment on The all airmail service and from pas- it a at m“ m b t m n ey a re urns w For an hour police in jeeps and w“ i r""“"°d by A'W'H' N°°d' "n", “m” to m‘ outs,“ wwld. Th“ dim"! 5"“ "i" "h" drowned in Lone Pine Creek near Guardian's suggestion flhar. h- knew Prince Edward Island's freight problems so thoroughly that he could well afford to do without a bodyguard of transport experts. when the other Pro-piers and their staffs breakfasted luxuriously with tilegir staffs in the beautifully decorated oval dining mom of the Chateau Laurler hm, Mr. Joules. unobtrusive and alone stood in line at the hotel's cafefsris and collected his morning mast on s tray. "would _vou‘- look .st that?" qulpped is Western newspaperman. " s Premier having his breakfast in the cafeteria. I knew the Marl- ‘tines were hard hit by this freight rate boost but I didn't think i7. (Continued on Page 5 Col. S) armored cars ilredinto the air and charged time after time lnto the lines of 25.000 partisan fighters who were being led by Commun- ists. Psnoky residents cheered as hgsvy police reinforcements arriv- e . " The Communists apparently fir- ed at the police. A passer-by was known to have been injured and’ a national policeman was killed by a bullet which was reported not foTTFYx-om police guns. A street- car was sprayed with m "' gun firs. but its terrified pas o escaped injury. Sydney Teachers Seek Pay Boost SYDNEY, N. 5.. April 25-40?) -'I'he syduey Teachers Union will 0isarm Private Armies ROME. April flb-(CPl-Tho It- alian Government intends to “move vigorously" to disarm and but down private armies dtlch as the comlnunistic Garibaldi Bri- gade. - This was announced ‘Saturday by Interior Minister Marlo Boelba. He said Italy must be vigilant against any possible Communist violence despite the severe set- back the Communist-dominated Popular Front received in the parliamentary election last week. Scelbts warning came as the national police force jailed alleged Communist agitators in both north- , ern and southern Italy. Justice Department To m. assistant Deputy waist» a! Fisheries; Dr. Ernest Hess, fish laboratory service. HalifuX; E- D- Praser, chief supervisor fisheries. Monctog; Mr. Harris of the Cana- (11511 Qommercial corporation, and Mr. Hoffman, economist of the Fisheries Prices Support Board. Mr. Olive Plants, secretary-man- ager of the Fisheries Council of Canada, acted as chairman. Islam-i csnners. supported. W- Avlv fr Irgun zvai Leuml, an under- ground Jewish fighting force, loos- ed the attack upon Jan's entirely on its own. This was unlike tut week's capture of Haifa, in which Irgun and I-lagana‘, the regular Jewish militia, combined their for- ces. Insun declared it launched the attack to stop Arab attacks on Tel Jaffo. Itwss for s sim- msny from the other three Pro- _ (Continued on Pace 5 Col- '1) China's Nationalists .Beset By Problems By man nansrsosr ilar reas“oii"'that I-Iagana and Ir- gun said they attacked Haifa. Irgun fighters crossed the no- Koreuns refused to obey Jap- anese regulations to register their privately-owned schools. United States intelligence of- ficcrs said the outbreak was Communist inspired, that the issue over the schools was only n pretext. Says “for man's land between all-Jewish Tel Aviv and Jaffs during early morn- lns’ darkness. ~ In the first phase of the attack. Irgun seized a midtown clinic tn Tel Avtv and set up a. headquart- ers. ‘rhe Jewish fumes assembled in darkness and moved in trucks through narrow streets to the front his home, and IO-BLOMhI-Oll! Wayne Wleuhnik lost hisllfe when he fell lnto a water-filled ditch in front of his home. Sixth Alberta victim was Mrs. Peter Jackson, 53, who died in Drumholle; hospital (Continued on Page b Col. 0 . Talk... Must Be" Stopped LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. April 3 —(AP) - Trygve Lie has decided it is time to take s strong and forceful line for world peace. The secretsryfieneral of United Nations will speak out whenever he feels world affairs warrant it, sssoclaus close to him the‘ be complete before the following week. Many returns from the cu.- ports will take several days to reach 8t. John's, - 550116 170.000 persons are elig. lble to vote on the issue. The ocll will be decided by count of tho ‘ i- as a whole although fi districts will be used to speed up tabulation of returns. With the exception of Lnbl-admrvhieh -Ulv<.. er had e. representative in tho Ham o! Assembly. the districts will be the old political constltuens cles used when Newfoundland hui responsible Government. The colony forfeited rggpgnflblg ' (Continued on Page 5 col. elm ‘ thin: ARE 4m ‘rims or LOQKINQ Coming Events take "definite action" to enforce (Associated Press Cbied Bureau. 11mg, 11-311,, 5e01, 19o mug‘, 1n 1,1 a“ "Play, iracadle Hall, April! 28th. Dance after. "Card Party and Dance. Kin- kora Hell; Monday, April 26th. flaooklng orders for bagged lime. J. R. Drlscoll, Malierbort. "Variety Concert and Dance in Bradaibene Hall, Tuesday, April 27th. in aid of ‘Library. “Junior Farmers‘ organisation 111961111! at Milton Hsll, April 80. Al‘. interest/ed weleolnp. salary demands, a spokesman said tonight. There was no hint on what steps, if any, had been plan- n . The union unanimously rejected a School Board offer of a dva per cent increase. The Union had ask- ed for a $25 a month boost. The five per cent boost was of- fered to teachers for only grades 10, 11 and 1s. Grade nine instruc- tors were ofiered a. flat $100 a month. Tighten Regulations 0n Import 0f iiogs Appeal Brain base OTTAWA, April flb-KJW-The Justice Department will appeal a decision of Mr. Justice Ii. K. Wil- liams handed down in the Man- itoba Court, it was learned offt clslly Saturday. The judgment was that the Dominion Govern- ment did not have the authority to force holders of coarse grain to turn it over to the Canadian Wheat Board. omen re Quit She-Milli) China's nationalists. arwaitlnl the flow of more U-nlted States dollars, find their dove still dark- An early spring has not lessen- ed the military and economic troubles of Generellsslcno Ohianl Kai-Stack’: regime. Nobody 0X- pocts the $4B8.000.000 American aid to change the trend. Brave words were spoken at the first National Aasesnblv. which fol-anally inaugurated constitution- al democracy at Nanklnz. but the? sounded a. little like e scared boy whistling his way poet a Brave- yard at midnight. Despite a few 10ml successes. Beigin. Aviv yesterday to get transport for its men. ‘ \ The forces of Irgun's Polish- trslned commander. were recruited not only from Tel Avlv but also from the outside in what surprised Tel Avlv residents ssld was the greatest strength Irgun has yet show-n. ii. S. Legislature Prorogued Saturday HALIFAX, April 25 -- (CP) - Menacheln flenve LII Lie has changed his pace. it was said. because or the alarm he feels over world conditions. The new decision of the U. N. secretary-general was said to have been taken after months o! can. cem over the impasse between Russia and the United States. The first sign of Lia's idea that the U. N. Secretary-General must be something more than a chief clerk in world civil affairs was seen in his lecture aimed at the big powers April l2 at the Hyde Park home of the late President Roosevelt. There Lie said war talk must be stopped. He said the governments i M’ Eventing 1 . Erracinttw it‘ vet. liar. (Ross exec Q i-he- civil war still secs badly 101' The 104s session. of the Nova. --_ “Dame. Orwell hail. Tuesday. Ala-ii 27th. Drawing for blanket, Lunches. v _"F‘A1‘m¢rs. we can still accept.’ mire Clgerhseed orders st our low 5- "ii Your order. McG an I-lid Boyle. ' m‘ oi -___' ' Come to Hampton three-act “mew Play. "Calm vcurselvf, in OTTAWA. ApriLIB -- (C?) - Quarsntine regulations controlling the importation of hogs from one United States to Canada have been tightened to stop the entry lnto this country of a disease known as brucallosis or contagious abor- tion, which affects hogs in other countries but la unknown here. "an" BUILDING nssssonn Palestine May 52' LONDON. April 36 _- (Monday) — (AP) - The Daily Mall said to- day in a dispatch from Jerusalem that Great Britain ,wili surrender her Palestine mandate May B, i0 days earlier than originally plann- e . the Government. The Ccmsntnsists’ recent recov- ery of Yenan, the old cave city thgf, 1| [ha]; gpltillidl home. ls 0f more political than military value. The Red propg-aandlsts are mak- ing the moat of it. however, just as Chlangu slde did upon captur- ing Yenon 13 months ago. More ominous are the contin- used Communist raids along the Scottalsegisiaturc came to rc-iosc Saturday after members staged so nth-hour apurt to shove tilrougill nearly 90 bills. i All melee legislation on the docket was given royal assent by Lieutenant Governor J. A. D. Mc- Curdy except an insurance amend- ment to the Motor Vehicle A03. which was shelved lmtil next year. to allow “adequate study" at re- d‘ NORWAY- ________________ Blame Freighter For - Wartime Boilision HALIFAX. April 25—(OP)-An Admiralty Court decision saturday held the freighter Fenad Head re- sponslble ~for a. sea collision with the schooner Flora Alberta live ‘of the world should work harder for peace. He said the U. N. is doing well except when one or the other of the big powers fails to use it as it should be used or to live up to “he terms of the charter. "The boycott, the by-psss, and the back-down are not the way tn make the United Nations stronger. or the way to,scrve‘ the cause of peace." Lie said. TORONTO. April 25 - (OP)- Minimum and maximum temper- aturest—Vancouver o1. 48; Ed- monton 37. 3B; Regina 32, 53; Win- nipeg 44. 51; Toronto 4'7, 64; Ottawa H. B3: Montreal 43. 50: Quebec as, 46: Saint John -, 47: Moncton 2i. 35; Halifax 33, 43; Charlottetown 80. as; Sydney 29, 30; Yarmouth 3d. 48. 3.11.5, public ‘m,’ wamudm ___ "man 30m,“ you.“ middle Yangtze River. flleee par- quest of Highways Minister Rarwd- ye.“ "a No dimuu we" 35,, {Us Msocium said he w“ wm_ HALIFAX, April 25__(c1,,_0,_ April 2s. 1r my any’ ‘W1; m ‘MONTREAL, April zs-(om- , ____. Iljoixfxuailélcaritliltrzeryanrddusgfi 11111:‘: 1118- sessed, however. u i pummwd on 1,1,“ 1,311; by And“; flcial inland forecasts issued to- "Bcoking another cl ch i ti? a? the A iieeAnngd u“ junm“ elm" ' . KENIVILLE MAN pggwprgp Wlrgsidfilitligullinlellffi: lisnogpgilfulrgieg. 312E381?’ at?“ rufgipfity 1.53121? ‘ail/agile? 031:0 fivomilglsulxilfaxpughlg ‘Alberta 20w cats. Double or: Dorchester street, mainly to the Bltllldly the Russians are purging mm’ i‘ ‘m ‘ma’? “"“',"““m,; ~ ___ when the Fansd rlesd was moving n o, m’, a aux,“ sea” m u” Yam, m,“ midnight Monday cleaned. Rush your order. Me- two upper, floors, and was under their aerman zonal border police grfcfimspwhrlm“, c,,,§.’l§,'ianlc KIINTVILLE, u, _, 591-11 35.. in a convoy. Twenty-one of the . - 8 . Temperatures fell below freez- ing in Ill regions of the Maritimee Sunday morning and it is likely to be slightly colder Monday mom- lng. A storm that.moved across the Gulf of 8t. Lawrence during .._.____i.._______ Guisan a Boyle. WW1" Mil‘ 011d l- hai! ‘m: Flora Alberta's crew were lost. (continued on Pale s Ool. i) the outbreak. Police said all oc- cupants of the building escaped safely and no one ‘was injured.‘ of all but "trusted Oolnmunlfl" beciuss many police deserted their pom to flee lnto the lritlah and American occupation tones. (CH-Frederick L. Robinson, M. of Kentvllle. drowned may when his fist-bottomed boat was over- turned by ciloppy wavaa on nearby Murphy Lake. lie clung to the overturned boat for two hours be- ted their winter cancels" Bel cost hm seven good divisions. The nex offensive has been p welt adv ind that it may not live up to its advance notices. but “The Anmtll w an o...”‘;i‘.‘."'.3’ Jill Monday evening. April 20in. at ‘he ii- Lveryone interested in the Pageants-y To Mark 1 v 5th. curtain at 0.00. c» . nfl'.'.‘.‘....‘”""‘“‘* “ “"0"” mono. u. s». M1111 a - (on tholeft eyeandhedparaiyasdiin victim's vocal chords and his right etnin on them. It certainly will calla a further decline in China's rive hundred rides and 0.000 cart- thair silver wedding anniversary. ,St. :00“ Oatlilodrlld. a!" 3110012611! set y George an eon cry on their own 20th wedding anni- emery in 191B. ‘ The members of the royal fam- ily will drive in state carriages to the cathedral, escorted by boule- hold cavalry in ceremonial drool of rod and blue. silver helmetnnd black boots. Bends will play for the crowds waiting for the pro- cession to peso. h Mi‘. fumes and bearing halberds-wlll line the cathedral steps. A com- couple. . The married life of the Kin! and Queen has been. on their own. word. a quarter century of na- mance. As oise who has known them for many years puts it. the K1118 and Queen have shown that royalty can be clrculnspectly conventional yet find fun in life, that the more ality of royalty can be impeccable yet far from stuffy c puidish." \ _ . . ' , _ ' . 1 . it seems abcuttllne for the Reds "‘ s. ever... aviary N3. Man Isl-laid After e a» M on. ... ~._:~.~.,,»-,~ne 0y var c ng n: wrhe 3"$" 7 F U ‘m ' a I ‘ ‘ i ‘ ontmfifichgno and? Muk- stfllllle to shdro. ' ‘ ' I 332x11; uzlngzizu dr-slsfomnmiin "ti: pram“ will‘ J-act pl I f‘)! w k - h an’ whim ‘t. lbw? m m” hurt _ (I! Th! Associated PIN!) Yam"! d m‘ W57‘ ‘mm u“ in tho afternoon where the wind Em“ °hlr11o" in unease-oz: -r ' ‘ L?J2.i‘l§‘°1'.‘.‘.‘? ylnirmmit. ‘Z95! "U" IONDON. Avril ‘lb-The Kins TW" “i MiidW-ihii "m" 1*"- was blowing off the Gulf. nae-e, "10 Hail m wqqmu” ‘mnm ~ _.-.._. . “moms, Aw“ 35_(mugm)_ and Queen tomorrow celebrate eaters in their picturesque oos- we" “mum; mow 11,1171“, u- peciaily in the eastern sections. A _ --__ ‘ - . b,” . Consrotulatlons already are pour- high pressure ares spreading ‘A mm" o; m. ma“. -- ‘Hinton Horton Aylswaid. 48. side. . "°"9"'7- _ I ridges have b w: '4' 5"”: in; in mm u" m- eemm as the psny of pikemen will be on duty “Hahn” "m, qmbec w“, com. 51inch 0141-1. u “m” fwbihisa 1mm‘ shot’ in “a: “$01, gusset: imoilaialéilménigigor ‘fiwflwu w“ commonwealth and Empire and in the churchyard. 4 m, ¢|lmog.1vg,_-,nq.y_ 5K1" W111 p. n b’ h“ i" u" 5101011011118‘ .3" -~ owmflfi“ “u p. ‘ ' ‘ ' choc: tandem The currency m: which opens today. neuron lu- "a!" "WW PM" i" i!" "WW1 T" '°>"1"'“°°_' °' ‘I'm ‘i’ elm and winds lirht so that m- .“ “"417. April 31th, at, l 3mm n. ', P n“ u, bu’: 739m W", u,‘ u h“ W. m; m, ‘ma; 50m. 49mg w“ w." doln. i” 5° 5"‘! l" 11*“ ‘mt " m‘ parstures will rise somewhat hgii- "m" ‘ “ttitn ‘T's as. s» we'll.‘ sue. d“ ' "can. Indore m». n c6 :oso1.000.000 are sold to be roomful the Ievcr- widower-lg»! florid" g’ Kg£§,§"g"‘i°,1'§,,§“§u“'"°§; or nun-o the sit-moon on Mon- __.__ .< '. ' ' ‘ 1 ' - a u: a - , - , . “Mahmud m.‘ ma’ n,” holding m-y u Jamal prizes: ‘m .be chanson so one of to o: b: suunm. isn forests. 1-1:? ‘gnu M“ only“ mosh! W” m m“ w “mummy” dalyanon-l formant‘ \ l, Ind No. so barley. excellent m ml"- Ilglign mterowmumm‘ w “m; 6.,” h _ . W , ‘ will be s nail ho do: for whw- have several "WW “WWW” Prince Idlfld Island: Variable “l?! cattle and 7,34,“; n“, WWII 0 I 001MB N.“ m u“ u o‘ children and for some workers. b! ti" K1118 and Qilvfll- I11 lilib- ehudmeu "m; wispy gqtfggql ‘lmim Gobbler seed Ito. 1 ‘and No. 1,. hem ‘an n‘ . 1331mm‘ m; .7 ‘m; "'5", 111a King and Queen W111 10a" 1111M“ 01'1" ‘>1 "m" W" 3° "m" snowflurrles clearing in the morn- bmfm"! We purebred‘ Holstein 1m}. 1mm m. n, m,“ suckinshom Palm 1n the mcm- 1111011811 l!“ It"! 5W"! W14“ lng. Monday clau- and beoolnlng I 4 lnonth; em [mmghumm V“... a. ing for a thanksgiving servioo in and $11010 P1000010“ b! “i! ""1 warmer in the afternoon. North winds so becoming light Monday morning. Low early Monday morn- ing and nien in the afternoon as Charlottetown ll and 6Q. nigh tide this afternoon at 12.21: and tonight n 1.40. i ' Bun sets this evonihg aaulhsnd ‘L: q , 0th. 114d utee lawn than .. \. I sumnnersido tide 1