pic's Paper , (lovers Prince Edward Island L at D ¢1 f i.e i11 ¢@ ‘Says That Franlce‘ Begun. To Disarm, ~Has~ Created '_ The Worldfs, ‘Strongest i-War f; Instrumentm l 1' 1 >.I. . ‘. a, T M - ' iBYItISlT. Units-d 11-11-511) _ ' BERLIN. Llarcli o.—A bitter charge k tlzat Franco fill" from hazing in the l A: world's race. fcr 'di.vo.'l'n1.1n1cnt "has , r-,¢1‘P.1'-!r<:l~tl1e worldsstrcngest war in- strument-‘f-was voiced today,‘ by Wil- t a v . helm Crooner, Minister. of -National . u Defence. Greener, speaking to the l ' Rsichstdgs financsaoommittee dur- 111F039 discussion of the Ministry of 1 1' (spun to m» Guardian)“ ~ °‘-“‘"5°§ 1"Y1"_F11‘@ “'01 B"i1i-5v1r¢1li<1n wmmmsmm March, _ 9__-:hc I Germany. The fiery Minister descrlbq ., meeting o‘ the new Council o, cdthc French milltarypolicy as lone on,“ met in rem,1ar;_sasl°n;of annttment. rather ‘than-clfsamia- . night witlfMayor hidstone inlmelit- . . .__ l I ‘ h chm and wunculors flacNei-zl’ His-speech‘ ._.. dlrectlyfaimcd at. “my and Graayiibrgsentla rpesclrby the French" Minister of "citizens d! suinmerslcie were‘ well ’ W“; _.Audre hfaginct in thafihamb- nied at thc nmetlnil: The 1'c-l°1'.’br'D911“l'195 91‘- F3515”? 124- MR?!‘ M‘ of the election and 11111111121 of Limo; “gel-ted 1113.5 ~C\:"“any 35311“ Enthusiasm By . _,.- nfencs- Budsetpsought ‘to frefute‘ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931 Medical diagnosis is MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN still largely estimation of probabilities; and the best diagnostician is he who is least often ' wrong in his estimates. 10 PAGES B ‘llusmsvlsis 111: GIVEN ‘Siilliiitii Fourteen Offenders.- AwardedFrom ‘Five To Ten Years-Sen- tences Greeted With Those Present. (British United Press) MOSCOW. March 9.—In theatrical surroundings the fourteen Menshev- lsts on trial for treason in connect- ion with a purported interventionist plor. against the Soviet State, were given brief sentences today, rang- ing from five to ten years impris- onment. The bellieose prosecutor, W. l Nicholas Krylenko had demanded that, at least five of the fourteen for- mer Government offficlals facing trial on inter- , ventlonist plot charges, be given the death penalty. After the trial of Prof. Leonid Ro-msin and his seven QSSOO-i iates on similar charges last fall, fowl expected he would get his demand. Seven got ten years today. four were given eight years and three live years in prison. The verdict was delayed . g All g , Tangled In Wedding Veil HITS THE N. S. MAST LINE Ocean Liner Slightly Docking At Halifax —- Rosalind Safe In Port. (Cillldlan, Press) HALIFAX, N‘. 5., March 9.—Anoth- er easterly gale whlstled over Nova. Bcotia today while tho wind aroused sens heavy enough to keep most ship- ping in shore. The high tide chiefly responsible for damage during lust’ week's storm failed to attend this‘ latest disturbance. Following moder- ation of the gale this evening. Dev- il‘ Island, Digby and Ynrmouth. points particularly hard hit last week , reported little or no additional dnm- l age. Carrying snow and rain, the! wind attained l velocity oi’ forty five miles an hour here, but early to- slxteen miles. At points farther out: toward sea, the speed of the gale, previously had been estimated up to’ seventy miles. I While docking here this morning I on her arrival ‘from New York. the rupted. (By Telephone to Belgrade, British United Press) GJEVGJEIA, Jugoslavla, Mar. 0 ~Peasants in the border provinces of three countries, homeless, rai drenched and chilled remained in the safety of the country side around a dozen towns devastated by sharp earthquakes during the past forty- oight hours. The death toll has ‘J night it had subsided to a raw ofircached fifty-nine. Rescue workers! ciigging into the ruins of houses and bilildings along the Jugo Slavic. borders of both Greece and Bulgaria anticipated discovery of other bod- ic-s. The injured totalled upward of 700, unofficial figures showed. Annull subscription JOllIIIud 50.00. I Mall Canada and f‘ l. A. “M. Thousands Are Made Homeless By Earthquake Damaged, W h i l e l People of Stricken Area In Balkans Living In Streets And‘ Squarei —Communication Still Dis- t. N0 Iii 0F lfilNlildi. n11. (Canadian Press; LONDON, March 9—A belief that ‘the United states has no intention (of joining the League of Nations ,was expressed today in the Housl ‘of Commons by Sir Austen Cham- _ . 4_<,-_.-__.:-.-_.,.._. ‘ mgeilng were road and BPPPQVUKI. .""“5°"1°_1”“""11"’”f"f"_'51 w" waéwlnpcn- seven hours due to the Soviet cusc .1 bills n-rv passed ns folicwvsw- 1mm 1° ""11""! Slsarmament tron“ I 1.0m of requiring the gareslding judge‘ 519.10% Humid @479‘ 51 01cc.“ mom. 11_\\'ll.l1. other fictions. Cvrosuer ‘ a , _ . . . _- . ,_ _ to write his verdict in long hand. m‘ PM hi“, $5‘=39_,5u_ ““p,..dIcccluilel-iihnt international iustol- The sememes “We gram“, Wm“ Cunarder Alaunia could not avoid Communications still were disrupted bumping the ocean terminals sru- in most sections along the frontier. wall. Several plates were locsexre-‘l. The citizens in C-jevgjelia. near the the stem (twisted, and some wairr PDlCIPlIlPI‘ oi‘ the shocks were afraid berlain, Conservative, during de bate on ratification of the League oi i Nations general administration sci , . providing for compulsory arbitration _l MISCHIEVODS WIND CAUSES TROUBLE As (‘Rplflln Geoffrey O. i1. F-er grant lvft Si. Paul's Church, Knights- m slum Tm committtcs nfilnud 4;.‘ idiot! llcjlfltqé-efl idlg-(idbn 01' Gel, onmusiasm and “Milan-w ‘which “w,” I bridge, London. ling" with his bride, former illilifi Betty lhiyds, n. strong leaked “m, the fo,.epeak_ A survey ,0 g0 back to their houses. Most of of myenlabioual dXSPuwSmThe United -, . ‘he Nmon _-_.- ,- _,-,_,Qlc war guilt. "An exaniin- éd sever“ mmuws ‘he, audience m wind whipped her veil about ins 120.111, (‘rinsing Um above confusion. showed me "nor could be tempt,“ mam Spent m0 njgm in the open db States has not joined the League," m l i FINANCE-l Sig" Cr the truth" he mid’ Ilwollhl the packed hall of nobles stamping"_"——="”' *4; ~~~~—~11-~—~ -----1——~~——~'~'~—~'~~"—'-~-> 4'1"" ""’"‘ 8-1115’ repaired 111i 1191‘ D161‘ 1M1 51111 spite the bitter cold. Fires were “KL ‘land 15 n“ 9°11“? 1° d° '°- 1 for Plymouth", Havre and London on Wednesday morning. The steamer Rosalind, towed into port early yesterday after losing hcr propeller. will be able‘ to put to sea about March 2i. Halifax harbor wrus sufficiently rough today to handicap the ferry service. know of no man who thinks it is probable. "Although everything is posible, it is safe to soy that there 1's no party in the United States ylsnmvo the foundation for. treaties _ , _ _ _. - , ; '1 on Germany! alleged sole F.F..¢c.1.un1an, Cauncillol g . Gram“ charged that the post ' w“ STREETS ' organization of the French army 0011110111012 b 11- M61131“; 0011119111" and shouting their 1l'_?1)3.l‘(!llt approv- al. The reading of the long dociunent took m1 hour. ~The fourteen defendants listened built in the streets and squares. The people huddled about them, some under canvases against the wind and min. Dark clouds hung low ovcr the _ , stricken, and the populace feared which has any Idea ,0‘ Joining the i [his phenomenon prcsnged lurther League now or making it‘ a feat" ‘ 1' (lismytcl: Runway service was rem)!“ ure of its present policy." . A pointments’ in TheFireDept. City Asked" To (lo-operate For — ' Full"lTiniehilHealth_ Service At l/Vould Neither Council Meeting Last Evening. C an f i rm No r No Additions Or Changes Con- $1223.?.;.i"‘.l’.ff‘f..i".?l.i“h‘ii'flfifl§, fDeny Rum o rs templated For Police Force. larger than before the war. "This-in- Q. " ‘I-‘t ‘malt-y he 5.1a’ "how nmny lralnedl Tho appointment of Mr. Angusaon the matter in the future. Coun- ‘iserves ‘ma h°w mm“ . °°".“”“°"fj ;McEachern to the position of Chicficillor Dougan stated that if permis. ASSESSORS A ";'_:"‘m“‘ Wmlld “sf “gvlzrea-‘gjczstérlzd! |of the City Fire Department, andcf sion were refused to individuals in “mm-y 53,11,359“ Grad“ Comb ‘em 1“ c”? ° ' im _ m“ I Mr. Frank Hcnncsscy to the position < ihc future, all tanks placed on public L, M 3155mm- Councillor John 111M111? “slug French m my 1 of Assistant Chief, in plnce of Chief property in the past should be order. P111111, l lvcudturcs would “piovo that F1130: Thomas Ranohail, and Assistant cd rcmovcd. 9 duh-UH npmflnhncnm 13,. thrill“ "51 b35111‘ w d1s:m—lr'l\:ie:tro§g Chief Albert Large, who are retiring. ' were put to motion and passzdfrvrance m?‘ “"1”: 6,950 ccgclusicn‘ were made nt the monthly meeting . . clerk. ll. J. Massey. reap‘. {It 71var~““““m,'§ v~ -deliied French of the City Council last evening. ted; suyoncliary Magisflfgtg-J, ll-‘OJSHEQM Mm e1 11 clice and Tho change is in accordance with: Dr. W. J. P. MacMillsn, City Wm,’ rcflplzointcd, Dn u, ‘Llfllllllllfll-ll 1112f’ Geglmgsc pa“ numb the plans of the Fire Committee for Health Officer, read a letter from llmcat 11nd milk inspector; 11- “fir” co p‘ l“ the 1'11-organization of the Fire Dc-lDr. W. G. Wodehouse, stating that (med, Th: New“: 1km fimfzilfl_-l'l 1111i pertinent. His Worship Mayor arrangements have been made for . , , ._ I Councillor J. Y. Phillips; 00111110111- jmzfmved France's fighting, ma- lCiillTily,801119112110,llO\\’£“v'Cl",lll1(l0l‘ the V mm“ timid“ semifinal, E. u X he. he said that in 1913 wits two , glare c, me Imgm 1131,15, some 5m“- ' Wears cblgxntory military service, the! ed faintly at the cranking 011mm“ French army had 640.000 men, butlwhlch the IMHO“ picture men nmh ivith one year of service for almost ed on “mm A“ have me fight m ‘t’? agile ‘lulu-her obtroaps madam‘ dppeal the verdict. ifirffsoll-{Illg undcr.,_;‘rench colors-stat ‘ ‘ _ "ggagqfgqoguvipenfin. mince." Groen | ci-‘said, “romaine in service beyond, the legal year’ of sen-cc. some 30.000 ,_ civilian employees relieve the solcliois _cfj France from administrative dut- vns youth of France is 111C011‘- [63 p,‘ hever .,beforc_."y Greener said _ 1101,1015 . -, i Councillor E. H. Strong; CounLPlor l". F. Bcliurmnn; Councillor Wlifel . Kelly. » ‘ LIGHT AND POWER ,1 -.' councillor M. F. schurman; Coun- II~ L. M. lvlcNcill; Oouncilici- l - Kelly. ' " rnorsnri" mo FIRE Oouncillci- Wilfred Kelly; Councille" John Y. Phillips; Councillor Sam) - Orsdy. - ' SCHOOLS AND PARKS Councillor Sampson Grady: Coun- i-~ E. H. Strong; Councillor M. F. Iinnnn. ' cd partially. - ' I ' - King Alexander motored to the quake zone and personally distribut- V I led food and tents. Fires in many Snail) Sf0fm f," a sections of Gjevgjelia were still V a , i,’ - I burning at noon. The shocks were cost Toronto In _ " ' . particularly noticeable at 11.40 p. m. , t. ' i i. llast night and at 12.10 a. m. 11.00 ' ' ' ‘ . l‘- M A Y EXN u, ,,,_ m, ,3, ,,_ ,,,_ ,,,,,,,_ m“, Vzcznrty $150,000 _. telephoning at 1.30 p. m. the British ' . . -—-- a a ‘Lmted Press Correspondent felt a- (spacm ‘o u" Guudlm) \\ ,1 nother shock. The correspondent TORQNTQI Ont“ March 9___Near]y v i‘ tclephmed 570m 111B Wit 011100 81- fourteen inches of snow fell up to i ready partially destroyed. The noon today. That is more snow in . ‘building shook dangerously during the past. thirty six hours than in , on Canadlan Potatoes 1311s report to Belgrade. It was es- the whole of March in most years. 1 mated 4,000 families were with t f th f M h 90 '* Over The F u“ Year ‘ishelter. The army rushed. teats 4221's lewaglzeilsafslaenlxyielzilrxl-grincllg. A 1 _._ R e p r e s e 11 t a - and food.‘ The populace in 41115 en- Since yesterday morning‘ the storm c ‘ ion Bein Made To 7:11-11 district spent most of the day in has cost the city approximately $46.- t d G mrayer. Rain and heavy fog added 000. It is estimated that it will take . F e e r a overn“ to their misery. about four days to clear the streets. , ment, sidewalks and intersections. The fig- - __________ urewlll run over $150,000. The T. T. C. b " . , engaged 1.500 extra men to keep their i 1 ‘ (“mdmn Pm“) n F I 0 l! I‘ T Yulnes clear. In addition twenty six _ | SAINT JOHN’ N' B" March 9-“ sweepers and six commission plows Severe losses in revenue would be ' . __ at ‘mrk . sustained by the port of Saint John _ ' , b‘ if the Cuban Government extended . its eight months heavy duty on Can-I l ndian potatoes over the full year, as‘ ,The Weather, Etc- announced in wires received by Mcri- ‘~ time shippers, 1t was declared today i _7 by men in touch with the situation. ~ conservatively estimated, $20,000 would be the drop in earnings of longshoremen and those engaged in’ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA Ont‘, lliarch 9-411155 Mildmd Bennett, sister oi’ Can- adofs Prime Minister, would neither confirm nor do!!!’ mail)’ rumors 0i’ her engagement‘ l" the new Canadian Minister at mwashington, lilojur W. I). Her- ridge, K. (1., Ottawa. “When I have anything to FRY", M155 Bennett stated "1 will rive 1i i0 the press." Full Time Health Service 1g g S, Jackson-ah chm; L - -‘ Prowse presided. All councillors with ‘full time health service for Prince remains (he same. In w: Pym“. one exception, and all city officials Edwnrd Island, however, if tho City imam John n K,,,,5-.,_5 Y: were present. 'I‘l1c csriimntos of rc- could not be brought into the .. ted as 01m,‘- or Pong: gy-lékrc‘, venue 11ml expenditure for the your scheme, the arrangement might be 111d 1mm Omen. Jameson mm 1931 \."~1‘e brotzght down by Couucil- cancelled. The letter asked Dr. Mac- . m5 ,.m,:nfition_ Cuunmnm lOl.‘ Foster. The routine preliminary Miilan to express his approval of the in nmving the acceptance o.’ business despatched, an application proposal. . “lingual, slid that M was ‘mt V >___ I for position on the police force from| A letter from J. G. Parker, of the ma, the comm received ‘pa, ". -‘_J-“‘,ec!,_)'1¢.. my Harman) __ Wm. T. Munro was read. The Mayori Dominion Life Insurance Co., urged Jlmlcson had served- 1.5.11.9 to . » Qgtvdduvfihfhiaz-"h ir-‘Isale oi i? stated that, as there is no vucancyi‘ Dr. McMillan to promote the plan Lilly (hiring his term. of c-ffiw ‘liiflltillxfaét cf sicz. “iilnber-ln "Concert in Pownfll H511 Wcdlles‘ in the Police force at present, the of full time health service to the best th . w»- . . = ' --.. - l- ' 11 do .Mar<=h 11th, b!’ Y- P~ L- a: iicution would be laced on 1 le/of his abilit . - 31 111- 61.1mm would learn of - Hanson L... Ales of B.it1s Y 37H,)_3_9_2l_ 1p p y y Migration with the saindfeel- <1. 111mm for‘iplirallilillliliw:$339919” ' Peter white was appblnisdin is annex-sped; The ‘purchasers 1:101! “Noflckwe Wm dlsconvmuc buy- Visce on approbation for one to CCmlREDCL‘ construction of o log- mg drfgscd pork and beef after Sat- 111- lie was formerly a nwznbcxg-gng 1:l1\v;._7 0:1 fir: site cu Plimdliyiurdny, Mai-ah 14th inst. ql-gilirglg-asl- mmllliied Police and strvdlfinn vii! ..:.‘,11 imlilall _C3'1n:11 on the|1'T°L'~“*‘1- 3 _ - ' ‘~ distinction in the we}; Hg W551, ' '11:;- arl- 1:1 the ingest of " 1 s11Y recommended ‘by Chic! of I 1w l; in Blritislih Columbio. 111 we $11211: foilvtehi: 0101,11? Blrtwhlstle of Charlottetown. Jtlét7lou' '" T11: punlmslxtg i117" M at the PYOSUYWHRYI 1Vmn59~ " Linklettei- was rsasppulntul was the L. ‘Justice (iovernor-in-Cotmcll, Mr. . [iuclattc today uismerssd the case of the K1111; versus the Nauru-mil l'~‘1$11 Culipllly in 1.110 lllxchequol‘ (curl. __._~ u; 1111153’ ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘l’ ' comma EVENTS. 1 Que A ~ MAN Elioucu Rove -; AND He'll. START .1 {o 8111.11’ , . 1 accident‘ l 1 v.1; inter- l The hearing of the case of J. Hawkins vs Wm. Munn, the Nichol- the shed‘! here and H C schofleld ‘son Oil Co., and the Nicholson Oil] Co., Ltd, an action for dame . l chflrma“ °1 the 3mm 0r HHbmiarIsIng from» a motor gm‘ Commiaioners. This w“ excluswclwhich occurred at the of the revenues derived from chargesl Malpeque ROM l section of the ‘fioillwharfage, V;B.€l8l‘l0ll£Tlt8.CCOfl'li1l'!l0— with the Royalty mad on u on’ tramp“ B’ on’ p 0 age’ s‘ p' July 5 last, was continued yesterday ping uencles’ wwmg find other “h before Mr. Justice Arsenault and; cldenmu‘ A Emmi representation Jury nfter a recess of more than 115 to the Federal Government to look L“ who m t d , into possible measures for having the mo“ ' n e Cour a Joumed i . at 5 11. m. the ownership of the truck new duties either suspended or modl- “a; m“ undetermined fled, was urged by M. E. Kane, of Messrs J O c (‘m b n d' H. E. Kane 8r Co., local agents for Thane émnk) I‘ ' mp e an fifteen of the twenty vessels which D e1 appeared 1°‘ m” carded potatoes 1mm here during plaintiff, Messrs. E. Bentley, K. September and October’ 193m The dCLfund J. D. Stewart, K. C. for the value at New Brunswick potatoes e endant Munn, Mr. J. J. John- ampped through saint John in tms ston, K. C. for the Nicholson Oil Co. period w“ “m to be upwards o‘ and Mr. H. F. MocPhee for the 1m" a mum“ donam Nicholson O11 Co. Renato Cenizares, Cuban Consul The "mm" °f M“ J~ 0- 9- Camil- mr 5mm John‘ had not received of bell that the interrogatories taken ficisl notification of the duties up to during the Isms be entered on the m“ ltwmoom He and he wouvd records was objected to by Mr. John- communicate immediately with Gab-Rm" and Mr- MncPhrv- The mo- rm De L‘ cum». gonsupmneraliilon was allowed, and the interroga- {or cum“, a; ogtawm ltories and answers were read before According to word received by 1110 lull’. potato dealers in this province, seed In the ansu r1: to the interroga- sgock wquld mngmue w (gnlgr c1117“ dorics Mr, I-‘Awrn M. Nicholson, Presi- (‘uty free, but the duty 0i $5 for cnchidcnt of ihc Nicholson Oil Co-. Ltd. 59115 balievgd go h“; foundergd dur- "'10 pounds of table potators would stated that he did 11ot know whether mg 111,515 night's storm’ whim my org. .-¢ maintained throughout the your. uL the dntc of the accident, July 5, Island today told the story of :1 trsg- was trying to find haven in the Mer- instead of from Novcmbfl‘ 1 1o -——————-——-- dy nt sea. that claimed the lives of xlmnck River. , June N. Continued on page 51 An nwlicailon for the erection of a1 Dr. MacMillan thought that the 5'£‘_.~I0lil1c pump on city property was‘ best thing for the city to do would rend. ‘be to co-opcrate with the Provincial Councillor Holman remarked that Government and the Red Cross, pro- on a former occasion, it had been: viding details could be worked out tho opinion of the Council that no. 1'11 o manner satisfactory to the City. more gas tanks should be erected on! Councillor Foster believed that the City property. Ile thought that 11' Coun should not pass any resolu- resolution should be pnssed that the i Council might take a definite stand en‘ Point Ilogiiins; avail-spools. 3821-10-3 Wllfnhatlon for one nmntli. V. J. Nanceuvcr. T1111! _'V=11i1°1.‘3- . H“? °“ - ,, - —j_ ‘vnmhh... l‘ ' " W" Peavsolloed v truim: 1.5.16 miner Co. Lido-lull he"! ‘h’ imslzprgisrtdgnlvlurjilzfitrllglc (:11 Wednes- ' Ind some other minor appoin. tluiber Y.‘ i119 PM? 1°" Yam and 1 day, March 11th. 2 P- 1V1- m made. For rhymes Dellcarrlcd on, hunted operations. 3810-1411-11- "‘lhe some olfioors watchin- ' ‘I ' Wulsst year. 1». .. ‘- ", l "iv moved that lights should 9d on the following street-sh‘ l ltMifkrt and corner of Con; - < ‘ "E W"- Thv 311M561: m; (Czsnadlan v1.11.) _ , _ m?" re-lnsoigted. Golly: 4O’I'I‘AVIA,"Ont., March LOP-Finding Md n ‘7- P- M61111"!- A llirtfirfregulations "under the Fisheries Act . 0m Dr. Tsntcnhvregsrd imposing license, fees v on htrawiqrs 121mm’ °i t9llflilti>dorx~=thé ironstone wise ‘u'u1s~“v~.nb' of u» °f Summersids school _ Dim?’ diphtheria. There are wise, operator and machinist m1- ‘h ‘h! in the hill! ‘ 1 convent. not yst_.trddsd., hos ivhiTsuggestich gofjflounoiliors "wtedins us would be Ctfblig and Grady the street com- ’ t w“ dwldvfldlmszontixpe mittqe wouidsndesvor to-meei more ‘I ‘ouzdhvtertisement insthe motoij foftenhpouneillc; McNeil], finance H Mm hbook st o colt 011820. mnimittes‘ stitay‘ that. the different m . v e was rc-appolntcd as committees would b: expected to get °1 the streets, Gilbert Afsc- - i t ‘ T°“1\ leamstcr and Wm. Bar- (Continued on page 5) MutiéCEvCiCdFnce Of Sea Eragedyr Wreckage Of Motor Craft Wash- ed Ashore Tells Grim Story Of Loss Of Five Lives. i (Canadian mess) five fishermen, the crew of the 50 foot motor craft Julia. The little ves- a Y "Crapnud H-nll - Come to the Concert Thursday evening. M01011 12th. Admission twenty five cents. Ladies with baskets free. If stormy, first fine night. 3813-3-10-31. "The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the P, E. I. Hos- pital, will be held in St. Paul's Par- ish Hall, Wednesday at 3.30 sharp. Important. 3814-3-100-21. "The Dunstaflnage Women's In- stitute will hold their Concert and Box Booisl in Marshfleid Hall on Wednesday, March 11th. Ladies with boxes free. If not fine first fine night - 3815-3-10rli. (Cose Dismissed Tonorvro, March 10.—Fresh to '1 - strong shifting winds, with occasion. \ a1 snow or rain. TEMPERATURES Maximum 31 Minimum . .... 22 Irish tide (his afternoon at 2.35 and tomorrow morning at 4,20, Sun sets this afternoon at 5.58 and rises tomorrov: morning nt 6.21. Last quarter moon Wednesday, March l1. 1.15 o.m. Summcrsidc tide eighteen minuics inter than Charlottetown. "will be delivering Clover Seed at Winsloc Station Wednesday and Thursday to all parties who have NEWBURYPORT, Mass" Lfarch 9. booked their orders will nlso sell SG€C1}_.W|'@gkg,ge washed 11511911) m, mum c to others while it lasts. Roland Beaten 50d T. A. Rodd. (Cont nued on page 6) 3317-3-10-21.