the s MAXIM-S 01A. MERE MAN i11- maven the fortltutle of men whole i; ps them “with, firs»: of I110. stumbling Ill? P9P Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew They who radiate sunshine have n faculty of turning common wltcr into molt delicious wtnc. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Charlotte! Iorninl “wlflrtlrdlll- Two Cull, Gunrdluu. Founded Ill! To HERB URN CI-IAREPCIIETOWN. CANADA" CSATURIJCAYC,CAMAY 3i," 1941 NEUTRAL time BCMBED. so KILLED) ti)... Ali Flees Iraq Friim Britisli Empire 'i‘roops Five Miles From dad. my liiiu-nrrl Kennedy) Staff Writer) [Assiitiutcd Prvss MRO. ‘ unites n . t rciircr. imshid A Grind} iiisdicinilimon have fled to British gilt 'i‘he five All, c‘); on i): nt Siinrni. ivbom he actior iiic buy Kim: iAn iincoiniriiicd dispii > snciis nu. iicii in London quoted Baithtisti cisinitch to .. Ho old King sources 1E1 of this an ll scrin. i i1. irli.) nos iorccd Describes battle iii giants and iid of l-iood (By J. I tlltuicim Iii) - ‘bottle i‘ ill the .11) Livrttian Z Qli Till‘ .5 , . iiood. ‘ "Hirship 3'93!‘ ~ KYCEII . lh Coiiiitig E vents _ n..- lat » ' "it Nhlrcs tn this column J coins per wont L 562-8-31-21. r-fililu; 5L you.“ Wednesday“ ‘_ L~562-6-3I-2i. "Rimii .1 -.<_— i‘ Snug-oily. biitldv 132129591 gysimiurdt 14-625-5-30-21. "Dump i .. ,_ "i" fl/nlk". ‘hiesdny, um ‘ML ‘i’ i)‘ (‘rs Orc icstrn. 14-35-5-31-21. lei i) i- to l’. , , M AI-"Alvlis Board. L-7-5-30-2i llwa ‘m he 130d to mm“ Cold tnplav- Dm Plains be n It "m- In M‘ 3'35!“ iliiinltgin T“? lly t, B,“ tier in ‘Latin l . ulmvsflfilttdlyke‘, . “B '1 tog-QR r4 F iztnu ' 231D! forces, pressing usror-u oi Eden. reach- .<- not) ciipitui. qt rtcrs here and in Lon- ‘ who iiiid stairtcd his at- all forces May 2, mid ken iixtii ilLlli his chicf of stuff, nn Zaki. and the soil-styled R1;- .d Ali lilso had spirited in ‘ niih "iiimost reserve?) ni niilllis of the Germ-i opcc. which Ritshid ‘this bccn ictciving was not made six ihc tirzcninl Rcucnt. Emir Abdul to flee in iContini d on page 15, col 3) Royal Navy) bridtze of one of i saw the 42.- ‘) inrds awn illlflhtv Hood was 2r i: “E g4: mi U! P‘: rr 3a I33 :5“ ' n. blight sheet of flame iii) I ‘s (ll feet into the .- minutrs oil that ‘me smal "1 on tinge i5, Col '1) .\l')!€‘]l Tut-sq _Siic»,, stock Bu“ m‘ "m" Dflrnsttes. Live- W bvloxne cattle ““‘° f0)‘ price. 5101mm Co.. Ltd. L-ztz-s-st-tt. u Deon by French Monday. nm.°§“i‘““'“ M“ csdayj n ' Players. Dance after. L-37-ii-3i-3i.__ ‘$501M; Cfgamefy une 4th. L-SS-B- 1-21. m UOSCIIII; 1342??’ N2; m“ M. Riistlco. 2 P. M. Chor- tnm nliiot-kvcliedhgiggfe. 10 M, RY . . lg. goes Valley. ' M. Emerald’. Pi; Diffs over <- Bagh- authorities flight came miles seized had named Faisal i1. tch to Reu- Vichy as Idcisal, but London d suggestr d (CP) — I of giants" sinking of battleship i long the no down y with her old battle were ' hull l bits 0f iPrincc of Wnles; '.\’ill‘(l by a IS-llluh c dnmoge was “Y. Signed If not L-S-ii-Sl-Ii. do night, 3 ct Com- UDGII ream M New - king I800 2 lbs. Knud Jor- La-l-b-fll-ll. ‘. COMMANDED LOST DESTROYER Lord Louis MOUfltbnHHL, cousin of King George VI. was in corn. mand of the destroycr Kcliy_ one of the four destroyiors snnotincuj 10st in the battle off Crotc. Most of the crew was rcportcd saved, but no mention was mode of his fcto. 75 cents pcr Cwt. increase In Bacon price OTTAWA, Mu)‘ 30 —-fCI’) - An increase of 75 cents a hun- drcdwcight in the pricc pnyuble for bacon at Canadian sco- bozird was announcrd tonight by tho bacon board. The increase rniscd the price of Grade A, No. i sizonbic Wilt- shirc sides to $17.85 u. hundred- weight. “This constitutes an increase of 75 cents per ltundrodwclglit on tho price of bacon for ull Erodes. sclctions and weights of Wiltshircs and export cuts and is applicable to all bacon put Into cure for export from hogs purclmsr-rl on or after Monday, June 2." the linnrd siiiil. The price lncrcusr follotvctl by less than a month :1 previous lncrcnsc of S1 a hirndrcrlivr-ight in the price the bacon board paid to packers for bacon dcs- tincd for Britain. This onrllcr icrcasc, announc- ed Mo)’ l. WKIS borne by the United Kingdom, but at thut time it was officially said that any further upward revision of priccs would be paid by Cun- ado. Under the exlstlng agreement with the United Kingdom. reached lust autumn. Cmuidzt nzrccd to DFOVIIIP roughly 435,- 9901"") hounds of pork products to Britain within i; year, sub- KPQIIPVWY Britain has indicated she will take even more. Former King 0f $iam dies VIRGINIA WATER, Surrey, Eng- isnu. May 3i—tSnturuny)—tCPi— roriner hing Prujntziiipok, oi Siam tThaiiand). dicd curly tcdov of a heart attack ot his home here. He its . Hc ivus the lust absolute rulol" of the innd oi SltCfflfi elephants, stop- ping down from the throne March ‘ii. 1935, alter a reign oi nine yours und ihrco months At tho time tllt.‘ King was visit- ing England. and tho Siamcse our- iisment, domination bi- DOliilCtllLy- inflicted military icudcrs, took ul- vaittnuc o1‘ his tibscnce to cunct. laws removing the inst of his royal pre-' roitatlves. The King also wns ill at the time, suffering from cataracts of both eyes and threatened with blindnem. Lumber prices Are fixed OTTAWA. May 30—(CP)-—Mun- itions Minister Howe announced to- night that retail rlces of lumber and miliwork sol for Canadian consumption have been fixed "on the basis of rctsil tgfioes in effect April i. i941, plus e sales tax." (Under the budget presented in the House of Commons A il 2t! by Finance Minister Ilsley, c eight- ger cent. sales tax is applied to uigirléng materials hitherto ex- e new price basis has been es- tablished as from May“ . . Rowe's statement said. c various levels were not made public. ' rice ‘he regulation extends to manu- facturers, wholesalers and retailers. "The control prices as set up are the maximum prices at which it is lttrnl to sell lumber and millwork in Canada for Canadimi consump- tion clther to private or governinI-nt Mtencies.” the statement snid. "Prices at which lumber is sold for export are not covered bv this arranzemont." i MAKES OFFER The 81st Prince of Wales College was held yesterday morning in the College Hall with the Minister of Educa- tion anri Public Wclfnrc. the Hon Mark R. MacGuigan. BA. K1‘... as chairman. The oxerciscs of this one hundred and five yenr old in- stitution were markcd bv a com- prehensive report nf tho yours work by the Action-Principal. Prof. J. H. Blanchard. a long hon- or list of brilliant studcnts. nnd inostcri_v' addresses by His Ifonnur Lieutenant Govcrnor Bradford W lmPnzzo. Prr-mior Thane A. Crimp- bcll. KG. M.A.. LLJ). the Chicf superintendent of Education. Mr l-l ‘H. Straw. B. so. LL11. and the Vnlcdictorinn. Mr. Donn Robinson The academic procession entcrori the hull tit 10.30 urn. lcd by thc youniz indies drcsscd in white. who look their plncos on thc platform. "outed on tho platform with the Chairman were the Vice-Prin- cipal Prof. J, H. Binnchnrd. who presented the report of the year's work in the absence of the Prin- cipal. Dr. G. D. Stool. M.A.. LLD. His Honour Lieutenant Governor B. W. UPage, The Premier. The Hon. Thane A. Campbelllml-lis Wor- Flag To In The organization committee tor the nffichii opening Monday otter- noon, June 2. of the 194i Victory Lorin cnnipaizn tor Charlottetown was hcid in the City Building inst evening. There was a full nitcnd- ance and plnns were made and will be completed today. The purndc, consisting of the R. C.N.V.R.. Vctcrnrfs Guard of Cou- ada, PEI. fright Horse band. No 2 CAB. Trnlninrz Centre. RAJTK, West Kcnt School Cadets. Wcst Kent. School Brind and Queen Square srhool cndcts. under the command of Lt. Col. F. I. Andrew. MM. will lcnve an assembly point at the iurictinn of North River iind Brisrh- on Road at about 2.45 p. m. and wll mni" I" to Rochford Street. thcncc to Kent. thence to Queen. to Ffllltll side of Market Square which will bo kept clear of vehic- hs or autos nnd where n stand to hold the speakers C Says Canadian Cities in range Cf liazi planes. LONDON. May 30-(CP Cable) _-Cnundinn factories and cities on the Atlnntc coast must “look to their defences." because they are within the rouge 0f Ger- mnn bombers, the magazine “Th0 Aeroplane" says editorially- Tre authoritative aviation publication. warning of the pos- sibility of a German nir oifack on North America, declared: "There can no longer be B11? doubt that Amcricit can be bombed from Europe and from . bases hold by the Germans. "There can be no doubt such s pol'cy would delight the Nazi mentality, not for its material effects but for its propaganda value. The Luftwaffe is report- ed on reliable authority to be ~ prmsing on with a plan for such an attack. The naval clash off Greenland lost week may have been associated with such dc- signs. "The lesson is clear. Canad- ian and United states factories and cities on the Atlantic coast from Quebec to Panama. must look to the‘r defences and pre- pare to give air invaders just such s reception as they met in the battle oi Britain isst sum- mer. "The new Heinkel it’! bomb- cr with an overload rnnize of 7.040 miles can carry hell’ a ton or bombs from Brest to new York nnd return non-stun to i Brest. It could start from Brest. i make the round trip by wnv of I Montreal to Biiwnnqer (Norway) with a load of 5.000 pounds. ‘if it could use Groenland as on Intermediate base it could take 15.000 potmds." 4 Commencement of ‘ship, T Commencement l Exercises At P. W. C. Yesterday Professor J. HTIS-l-cnchard, Vice- Principal reviews College year. Mayor E. Roy Holman Members o: the Government. and the Chief superintendent of Edu- cation, Mr. H. ll ShHWJ Prof. Blanchard in his report notcd rt dccrcased enrolment of Ilti students rind deplored the small number of youmz men taking the Tcnclicrs Training Course declar- inn that “this was a possible soiircc of dancer to education in this Province.“ 'I'hc. Acting-Prin- cipnl rcportcd the institution of a course whcrchtv studcnis could be prcparcd for the Univcrsity in one vciir instcod of twc The extendcd course in Tcnchcr Tralnlnt! out- Fncd inst your was crirricd into ctfcct but fllf‘ snookcr dcclnred this could onlv bc n "linif-wnv" trcrisiirc. lfo dochirrd that. at the iicxt session of the Provincial Leg- islature the salaries and tenures cl tonchcrs must be dealt with or the "bcttcr-trnincd tcnchers will lcnvo the profession in ever in- creasing: numbers." Tho larttc gathering of parents unri friciids were fronted to a de- lisihtfiii Triimpct solo bv William Mnrcsido in thc course of the Commcnc-imcnt Program. i (Continued on page 10. Col 2) Victory Loan Ple Be City On Official Opening will be marked by special program 0n Market Square. is? Raised Monday guests, Mayor and City Council, uiili bc plncrd. At shtirp thrco crciock the pro- gram will bcwin with nddrcsses. bind music nnd appropriate core- nionies connected with the raisin! of the plcdrzc flog. The troops will hc drown up ‘n a hollow square firing tho platform and will con- siit of betivcm B00 and 910. includ- luy ihc csdc". A sound stistetn will convoy ‘Ir rcmarks of the sncokcrs to nil nsrts of the squnre mid ndioininc streets and 1t is hop- ed to have community singinq in cciinccfon with the bond selec- tions, All citirens nre ‘nvitert and, Uflffd to be present Monday after- noon nnd accord the spcnkcrs and the cntirc prcomm n fitttnn f(\_ ccption. Siveochcs will be short. s none of ovor five minutes duration. and it. i< nwnncd tn hove tho 0n- and invited- than one hour. i l firc less in prmro m complctcd > Premier King“ tSpikcs rumors OTTAWA. Mo)’ 30 - fCP) — Prime Mliiistci" Mackenzie King himself spiked reports today thnt he was in touch win persons out- side Parliament wit. ll view to bringing new blood inin the cabinet. Qucsiioned regarding reports he had approached porsons outside Pnrlnment, 0n the matter of a ca- binet post, Mr. King said; “I have not approached anyone. During the post wcck in the Commons ho said he hoped to an- _ nounce before Parliament ndjourns a change in the cabinet. It is expected that Agriculture Minister Gardiner will drop the Department of National War Services and devote his full time to ngficiilture. Also it is expected tho notional wnr services deport- mcnt will be enlarged and a new rninistor installed, Among those in the Commons, ilio most often mcxitioned in a con- jcctiirsl way for the national war scrviccs post has been Brooke Cinx- ton (Lib. Montreal st. Lawrence- St. Gimme) but there has been nothing official to indicate this is other than s guess. LU§3U CANADA 74”” PROMOTE!) AT OTTAWA Major R. H. it _ I _.i:-.on, M. C. of Toronto, has bun promoted to be acting lieutenant-colorant and iicp- uty assistant adjuirint-genorui at national defence headquarters. l-Ie went to Otinwn from Toronto "oily in {i040 to Join the headquarters sin . Grim battle For Crete is Still raging Pattern Of Reports From Front Indi- cate Possibility Evacuation May Be Near. LONDON, May 30 -(CP) -- The Prtish dcfendcrs of Crcte tonight faced a situation similar to that in the last desperate days of the Greek campaign -_ colossal German air strength frir outnumbering their oivn and the reckless forward thrust of Nazi soldier-y in steadily grow- ing force. The British Middle East com- mwid told r s .=,iory:— “Further German air-borne re- inforcements reached thc island. In- tctisivc dive-bombing: continued throufrhout the day and fiirthr-r od- justmcnts have been made in the ROME, May 30--tAP)—Itaiii-\n sources claimed today that Brit.- ish deicucers of Crete ivere con- fused by nrtificinl fog loosed by the Germans. iltalinn claims of German use of artificial for; have boon mode from time to timc since the Ger- mans launchcd their offsensive against the ‘\\'(.'S‘L inst‘ May.) WASHINGTON May 30--(AP\ —-Uuited States army sources here sold artificial fog reportedly used by Germans tn Crete. was a fam- iliur itistriimcnt of chemical war- inrc. usually n harmless but con- fusing white stiiokc produced rm contact of ccrtoin liquids with the mr. It might be dropped in bombs, sprayed. from nircruft. or rcleascd with a favoring wind from gener- ators installed cn the ground, thcv said. position held by our troops. who s- gsin exoctcd s henvy toll from the enemy." Of two Royal Air Force Middle East communiques today and to- night, one foiled to menvon Crete, (Continued on page l0. Col l) Two R. C. A. F. Members killed ALLISTON. Ont, May 30 —(CP) _'I‘wo Royal Ciinndinn Air Fbrce men wcre killed today when their training plane crashed while at- tcmpting a take-of; from rm aux- iliary flying field here. Killed were Sgt-Instructor C. E. Shannon of Palisade Park, N. J" and Lac. D. A. Robinson of Killnra. Austrnka, Details of the sccidcnt wcre not" immediately available The flying field at Aliviflor is used for practice take-riffs and landings by Royal Canadian Air Force training planes from nearby centres. Tl-e faintly injured were stationed ‘ll Camp Borden. M ‘RE [AX ~isiiiiieiit was still convinced thc a men u Concession if Ontario quits Income field Would Le; Tax On ‘i Provincial Securi- ties At Old Level. OTTAWA, May 30-——(CP) -—Primc Minister King tonight telegraphed Premier Hepburn of Ontario an offer to restore the tax on interest payments on provincial securities hold outside Czinorln to its fornuir level if Ontario immediutci)‘ agrees to withdraw froth the iucotne ttix field. The tclcgrnui was the Izitcst iii zi scrics cxrlnniigr-rl as zi rc- siilt of .\lr. Hr-piiiirifs protest zigziiusi ziu increase in the tax on interest pziyuicnts to non- rcsirictits front five to t5 pm cont. .\l'r. King sziirl nftvr rcviciv- f iiig the nizittor anew the Gov- taix ivas “fair and reasonable" but if Premier Hcphtirn pcr- sistcdrin rcfusing tho Ibnmiuion proposals zibriiit iticcmie tzix (liitzirir) citizens would be pre- vciitcd by double taxation from 1c rAcss 0d many shops. lance of more than 200 feet. injured. A largo fii'e which started brought under control shortly after hlilllllg for three hours. until about 2 a.m. mnkiiig as large subscriptions to the Victory Loon as they (Il|l(‘l'\\'l.\fE might. fortunate were there to he any serious controversy between the Dominion and the largest and wealthiest province of Canada at a time when the major consideration of all Canadians should be the most effective and united prosecu- tion of the war." Mr. King's telegram concluded: I "In view of these considerations I and in order as quickly as possible ;to clarify the situation we ivould the willing to restore to its former llovcl the tax on provincial oblig- ‘ntlons held by foreign bondholders Drovidcd the government of On- tario on its part would be pre- pared to give the Dominion prompt assurance of its willinizness to sc- oept the offer mode to the prov- inces in the Dominion budget." Ship cnroutc To Canada was .Bismarck’s prey OTTAWL. Miiy 30—iCP)—Guns of tho powerful German battleship Bismarck were being printed for nn attack on a ship carrying hundreds of British service personnel to Can- ada when the Royal Navy stepped in last Saturday, according to u member oi the fleet air amt who was aboard Dassongcr ship. ‘The liner was in the vicinity of the spot where i-l. M. S. Hood and to drop its bombs. L()f\'li().\', .\T.1_v sl——(.qfltlll'flii_\')—~(CP)~—.’\I1 Anuull Subscription Delivered, $5.00‘ By lttllt P E. I- “.00: Clllldl Ind U. B. LL“ British fi-Try New Method To‘ Stop Bombers Results undisc-lb-sed but raid- ers reported kept at great height; Injured in Dublin be- lieved to numbelprobably 200. DUBLIN, May 31—(Saturdny)f-tCP)-Three _bombs dropped here early today by unidentified aircraft killcdst least 30 persons and injured between 100 and 200, police said after the capital of neutral Eire was visited by planes. Two bombs struck north-side residential nrcnS. 119M01- ishing homes and burying their occupants. The third struck about a half-mile from the centre of the city and destroy- r Persons ivcrc hurled into the street by the concussion of the nearby explosions, which ruined homes for a dis- Ono hospital reported it was handling more than 100 in the residential area was before 5 a.m. (l :00 A.D.T.) The planes were over the capital for about two hours, ‘beginning at midnight, but did not release their bombs Anti-aircraft batteries fired on them constantly. After nn investigation police expressed belief that the bombing was unintentional, and even surmised anti-aircraft shell may have struck a plane and caused it. that an undisclosed ,iui\\' illlillitifl was roporlcd attcmptcil against raiding ciicmy tiomb- He also 581d it ‘would be ‘m. ‘ers today in one section, as the Nazis swept ovcr Liverpool. the surrounding hlcrscyiside and northwestern hngland. Claim Cerman l Battleship had 2400 on board (By Eddv Gilmore) (Associated Press Staff Writer) A BRITISH PORT. May 30—(AP) Q —'iho battle-ship Bismarck. pride of the Gcrxinm navy. was crowded with 2.400 officers and men. 400 of them cadets under 20 years of age. wheni she sank under the blows of the. Brit‘ ~h navy. B. German survivor ofi the Bismarck was quoted tonight as shying to his rescuers. ; “That scouts iikC on awful lot.” said one oi the officers aboard a British ship which hos, just return-i ed from hcipint: sink the Nazi ccn-< qucroi‘ ofthe bottle cruiser Hood. Approximately 100 officers and nicn ivcrc rescued irom the Bis mnrck, whose normal complement ivns csttmswd at about 1.600 in pre- vious accounts. the Bismarck clashed, he said. M1611 an escorting destroyer iiusheu at winming to her. Zlhe sailor-titer, who! said he knows Morse. deciphered t-iiei lamp message ssz- ‘ "Bismarck knows your course and, speed. Increase speed four knots.’ j Immediately, he said. the big‘ vessel surged ahead. The destroyor,‘ advising it was short of fuel. Iilflléd back for Britain. I Apparently, this was before Hood. pitted her strength fatally against, the German craft, subsequently, sunk by the Royal Navy. At LII; events, nothing was seen of enemy craft on the passatt Other passengers of their escorting ships, H. Rodney. had disappeared. ‘ “We thought it was goodbye Cun- ads then." said one Royal Air Force youngster aboard the vessel. (The Admiralty has announced the heavily-stunned Rodney was dc- tached from a convoy to engage in the himt for the Bismarck.) Snow blankets yltfld. roads i i ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. May 30 -(C'P .Cnble)-—Snow blanketed most of .Ncwfoundland's roads today and communications were dislocated af- tcr wintry weather had returned win a. sudden, intense blizzard. The furious storm which swept the Island started last n‘ght and ‘ did not end until late today. Roads iwcre left nearly impassable tcie- i graph poles were snapped and trees i were uprooted. i The falling trees further snarled triltlphOllé and lnlograph service in f*liin across lines in St. Johns " "‘ e sewherc. A poic crashtilg in this pity brink» u woman's arm and missed two i men by inches, B. i - . i k. said m“ when iessionnl hockcy an: hockey rn s m“ “woke smumn’ mmmmg,‘ ‘ms? to the House of Commons rind in Protcst new Tax will hit Hockey hard OTTAWA, Muy 30 -(CP) -Fes.rs o for the future of Canadian pro- iverc- expressed in telegrams read speeches of several members today during discuswoii of the new 20 p01" cont federal amusement tax. Tho House turned to private bills at its evening sitting, and will re- sume consideration of the amuse- ment tax on Monday. John R. MscNicol. (Con. Toron- bo-Dnvenport) and other conserva- tives protestcd the incidence of the tax on ccrtain types of sport, par- ticulsriy hockey. Mr. MncNicol read tcieirrams from Sylvnnus Alli“. of Toronto Maple Lcafs hockey team. and W. McCul- giin of Toronto, and said he had others from Jack Gown, W. A. Hcwitt. Waits-r I. Earle and W. C. Moore. nil Toronto, and one from ‘Iioriimto and associated skating C l! ‘t. “I rim sure that my colleagues Pave sll received similar telegrams," Mr. MncNicol said. "All of us.“ said Finance Minister lists-y who was piloting the bud- gct bill through committee of the whole House, BOY JUSTICE A SUCCESS BERKELEY. Calif. (C?) - Bicrvviv-sccident rate has drop d mntcriallv in this city since trey storied n "bicycle traffic code" and boPhidttcs (hsneuscd reprimand.» inmaiinoing of bicycles, for iuvenilc traffic offences. 'i‘hc_i~ also were challenged by terrific anti-aircraft bzirrsges. For obvious rcasmis authorities did not comment on the rc- port of tho "iicii" mctliorl" iiscd against the rilltlCfS. Most raiders ivere reported kept at a great height. but some CZlSLUtlilCS and (lzimage were acknowledged in a west coastal city. Raiders also were reported over Northern Ireland. LIQUID CAPITAL PERTH, Australia _ (C?) — Charged with having i500 bottles of whisky, illegally, a said he bought it with horse race winnings "so the bookie couldn't get it back.” Case GZSIHZSSPCI. local doctor GREECE lino HER HOMER Bur Wt»: HAVE our: Home- Ruu HtTTERS TORONTO, May 30—-(CP)»Min- imum rind maximum tcmpcroturcs: 8 Dawson 4.5 1 Victoria 48 73 Edmonton ‘it 6B Regina 47 68 Winnipeg 54 62 Toronto 5i) G5 Ottawa 4i '10 Nlcn t rca] 48 6'1 Quebec 44 66 Saint John 40 61 Halifax 3t 50 Charlottetown 36 47 FORECAST Gulf. Bay Chaieur and North Shore: Fresh winds; fair and cool. Sunday, fair. Maritime West: Moderate to fresh winds; fair with stationery or p little higher mnperiiture. Sunday, a r. Maritime East: Fresh to ltron| winds; rtly cloudy and cool. lim- dsy. fa r and cool. Synopsis: The weather has been mostly cloudy with ‘tight scattered showers in the Western Provinces and comparatively cool in Ontario. Klan tide this eftemoon ct 13o and tomorrow morning n s Sun sets this evening at 1,33 mid rises tomorrow morning st 4.17 First quarter moon June 7. Dm. 5M Simrnerside tide 1B minutes let- er than Charlottetown. c -FIRRY Minivan Leave en 9.35 A.M. 1.00 PM. 1.45 IKM. " ‘. | Leaves tlne 11.00 A. bl M. 6J0 PM. dolly except i 3J5 r. our!» is