MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN .. a MERE MAN u-u-n-i- ’ Bow much of our dltplngemmt g H . m unarme- h hn mt P I P ""‘“ Q“ 5...... - ~ Y» e eo es ,a er I'vvw"""4 M... m: ' marrow! (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAIY, MAY ‘s, i939 Charlottetown Grinding Two Con". Morning Gunrdlnn, Founded I581. ‘ ‘I a b I ‘ u ‘ d u IIII u lcr pt nu e ivern .00 B, lull-P. E. l. “.00; Cnnldn and U. M. “.00. 12 PAGES Conservative Leader Presents Platform RITIME AIRWAYS PLANE Mlsslivc: Pledges Restoration Of HREEDllBBARIJ Scores. McIntyre liners SPEECH Responsible Government llNl l UHN Highway Program l8 AWAITED AS And Financial Stability Gross Extravagance And Misre- Points Way Tjgcovery From l g HALIFAX, May l-An alrululs pmntation R€Vealéd C011." my 4 —(AP)—-The Disastrous Consequences ‘of .1 _ i SPEECH W llll I Germany And Latvia Reach Agreement 0n lion-Aggression BERLIN. May 4 —tAPi—- The Guve-nments 0f Germany and Latvia have reached n- grcement on I Non-Aggression ‘frosty between the two count- , . ,, ABSAW rylng i ree men was reported European “rune n“ pow" and Halifax Aero Club offlolnll to- 0 , scour" _ . _ y come to mss- riea, it wa offli ll - 1:“ fiugvzr“ ragga: moarm‘ roads tomorronw whegewl-‘ogelgn ed tonifht? c. y “nounc C R v E t m" lmm 3.3"“ h sum - Minister Jose h Beck in to nnnwer The announcement. by the eglme X ra- - im- ~ 1* ' Works Department i“ i.‘.‘..“;e"‘°“s‘ f 5m“ 3155f“! “"11" ‘"3’ “if?” ' ‘ Th m“, . “m,” m“ d . 0r nu I. part o omorze n no nle o on on: e . .3... n"... .1. s... l 52H‘. 22ml? .3"? it... t. t 323.3123‘ iii.’ ‘if’ f.‘ "l: Vagance And Mlsmanagement. Tllulilitxt nlfPlIrt at m0 y.‘ m. B _.__..._._ eful inpetone. e u Plllwyllfllfillllll: one?!» 53$- ‘ _ ‘ l . \\'i Wo crewman an I v senm and "om", "w" h oastfulclalms regarding the Campbell Government s Hlstatuy glen-med observer! were silk“: theorist.“ m ‘ H _ ___.____. d b i . W finch", Si,“ John m“, ighway prolgcts were analyzed. l“! mg“ by Hum Du :20 ésytaagiéaflgerwulgglatfidr; Reichflag spetlczfiexghu In_a speech lasting nearly two_ hours. punctuate Y szaulub lMnv nurturing: I ' ‘i 1-2 hours litter. nut more than MacMlllan, Conservative leader, in the course of his speech with Gcrmlpy but they did ex- mwv offered non-unwell": “thusmsm applause hm“ a“ audmm‘ whwh m!“ the 3W9?‘ QM; w“? “M i ‘ “hllflfffl f,';'§"‘,f,',,,'§','":“',°$d:; in the Strand Theatre. f: geek u‘: llwllke plain that pm: i» n15 Baltic ma sdmd- Strand Theatre to capacity, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, 5Q? Josgtifl reflpegkotuf orlge and - e . been received hem. The result was n devastating analysis and exposure of teirlairywzspeclzliduiiali: itissii‘: 12:31‘: 22.32% iiiozniiiliitiitlif Cmmervative leader’ la“ mg“ a““°““‘°d “d ‘hscused I C/“"“-“°“°’ Hm" wmmv" ‘m "" D ‘hozud the Stlneon monoplnne extravagance, mismanagement and misrepresentation m, which ingot be ylntcrprebevq} "rs em Europe. the planks of his party platform, reviewed the issues ln 1.32m“ s£§§§“‘§"m%m‘§,a§§§“°“°' i l... Cliff Frechette. Saint John; the part of the Puiilic Works Minister, Hon. J. P. Mc- ‘hgllltihot eiiiiiinentators dismissed beltinvniiliidiruiliitiglidpraiursixsnil: the “mmg “Wham wmest’ and “use a“ elmmem “d Bmmbpremh “Onemve 58mm l ' .511.» William Arruwhend, Snlnt [ntyl-e, who was invited to explain why work which ‘he n an "mam," u, p,“ mm, b, nun-aggreulon npeement be- convincing appeal to independent electors of both parties “lflfférest m Bu“ . mm 3'8 1 n _ . c . . Pusan",- Mmu; mun m,“ contractors agreed to perform for less than $8,000 a mile alt,” $1212.22,‘ “f, P321131’; “T; giiiivsaiittiligialhyol-‘xg 153$ t? place Pr°vm°° “blwe Pan)’ b!’ "selldl"! "n" u“ Mm‘ gfllfflle Eggyfieim”: ma,“ a rllml- is coating the taxpayer; of this Pyovingg 513,000 a mum Germany wsscvssqy m- qulgk mutt. dent _ vlon which they deserve this worst Government in Prince vlnoitl Russian Iwma Mu . m, Club “Imam; M the up It was revealed that the contract figures submitted by "v stcp! t! hnnccllor nltlereon- Edward Islands history-this Campbell Government which Commlesor who has n l v . _ elders the Beck speech rovocntlve. - - qitured and assailed blttmlly . ll lclllvlll wld the shin had Mr. McIntyre in the Legislature were entirely misleading PM” “lie held Ill» runwwt came “l” WW" by m'sr’l"°s°“‘au°“ and d°°'"'pti°"’ tile German (mess m the n: -- l for only three hours in the as was also his comparison with the cost of the Conger“; izgwgstiltaiplsaitfilniinoltiégstlon Iron: which violated the principles of British justice and fair of Nazi rule ‘ , l isrlsne had mt been sighted tive projects. direct! applicable to i "final-all! d°MmK~ Sllllanderfli the Pubh‘ fund!» lgllllred their Didi”, ma, ‘éllfgfli. wlriwlllfllfiksvzd . gals, glam“ 11$ tying“ p31 The 1938 projects, Dn MacMman pointed out, are of lvftlmvghhtlzzltrlgigslilirlglitittmlilgrille ma disgraced the name of Iaiberalism, and never did any- m4 m _ I. c 'I lined bsfiioi. along “the cheaper quality and less permanent than the Borden hizh- on m h l i; s ids" T "ll"! blll fol‘ lllelllidlfei- 9M5“ ufhnww l ‘ 11s. i l. ed to . - _ " ewoe arm '. ’ and mleiasPorte eGvreville. Nag. way: never-thelqss theydiln.‘ cost’ under M“ luchltyreg he“? were immled 9° Wfigm THE PLATFORM mow m Becks “gm,” I i’ " 400 5 m, on me- wgy wwug administration, in the DMUHL/ of $4,000 more per mile. lflillgfigklgcnt-lgleyntjconceéedk lg; bglf- Qlnultinflm Polid: Pore ' p LIV into; WlhETe it woul "I-Zi-i-iii-rzie Q l0 Ill; C n8 1mm- be l mil» ‘m- oi Fundy for New Scorer Mlsscp-esentation of-wav. englneeriila. and other wi§il§Z°e$’1‘l'“iile'§l§llZ“ifiZ 1M4" immediate and complete “Dalmatian b‘ 0rd" hgould“ bemxgotirie will: PM‘ a“ a z ‘A h I Q rggde wag“??? Hm if!“ ogofim mm pfltrlm wort: féOiqléiltehhéefiifigalixiggblhtherexore gitifiigg ‘m: blgtesélsphapeofplgsowgdg lo aaceygz: [rind ireveal the true condition of the ffn- 9%“? m m, . “m”, m‘, . . n s e town w a eged t1 compare ve - ‘ ‘ ""'-—- ancea v nee. unoourpromin l tau . n. . eshn oi: cope cntgngteoto 041st of Llbfirghand censervxelilve $9,232," g};=:;**=,i,“,§',':3gl3},,*;t l3}: mllllf-"lly ls really w l! the Polish (By 1- F. salad-i “rhfltnndlnn ° m _ Beck. ‘s’ vvell-kifomflitetilm . :1 Jar st pa ' l ,’ Dr. - - er - - , i , 1 _ .. ca; his: Pisr....:: 2.. o... .22. :.‘,';.';°”3.°l...°°'§£.‘.fi’.?“.e‘l.‘2; "l; m e ~ she-we eel Lem? 1e. s-e. see. 2- A» Imelda ha" v "w recite“ M a'.~i...: us" I = » ‘tself was not visible. en by Hon- M-r. McIntyre when p, m... m. “powwow ‘a tj-‘me "lllygllse 01w,“ Hltlers awn areu- Government ha: acceded td Prime of the last four years. u.» F“: clgigw .. , mm‘ the red and blue sneaking on the Bmigw A cum cost M- me Work don-e .b she e- glen a! a‘ stlllreryne question for Minister De Vulcan's insistence one i v w e no one good and maintain and avoided im 09m breach wlm 3. Abolition of the present pernicious system of ap- . _ '1 ixlfl been reported scghted lvcru Windsor and Stanley, tn “is County. N, B. Observers tn s n-vsl. on the route usually l ' on the scheduled Hall- lll‘. John flights. said the Yi l“ was flying low. l *k weather vm< reported nlcst of the route. It was in Halifax. and other Erma. protdnog points re- "Wt m‘ fag TO n-Eiunlv Towonn LAP? BAY. NB. May 4-40?) lH of Pllnicil local of the Bird . e V/orkers of America iced ionlcht by a vote of 79B- lo runm to work in Dominion I Crmpnnyks No. 20 colliery. - up since last June when B9 filers r~lu=ed to handle coal meal equipment. oinuo {vrinv le for Notices in faith column i 3 cents per_wo . "Th: 'l‘rlr.lty plays pt York are fillmlcd imttl further notice. L-IOBB. ‘unlwndlng car of Hay at Hun- R ‘r. lash 01 wee . L. . - ~l- L-968-5-3~5. Play. Ui if normal will g L-l O-B-b-li. "Variety Concert, ll Mus‘ 10th. id May 11th. “Brcckfield Hall ‘mesdny, May .- SW Morgue Pia era present itrhxllouse Nun." 4088-5-5-31. "Rummage Bale in aid of P. E. f. ' "c! 6, 0 P. M. Saturday, May ll Trinity social Hall. 14-101845-4-21. "Plllllly Sale at Helium's Bat- ‘ ‘- Mill’ 61-h, at 2:30 . m. by 0l'il'\(l\l1l Women's title-n Wlllllflc Union. 11-1090. n i Hay-Another car choice tim- Xtlgxitwwon lssoicuge require’- . as u on. . . "l8. Kinkora. L-llifi-b-ll-fll. "Our fihllkk feeds are way below veers prices. Bend Ol‘ em m: ~ list. p. m. z. CQ-Operltivc. L-lme-e-t-al 1 UR i930 CIDTIIIB and styles earls" - - n a r- Mlll. Olothler. Bummcraide. L-NB-G-QS-Zl "inland 3mm Ttmdthv Bead ' 1 ‘l-lld 1 nudes ARTS‘ ‘lvo m. island Beetle us’. IBM st Wm Llltlb-BED-iii H!“ lndnone not - PR1 k. '- ~ W311» h??? filtdf€3t°fl~ _..____, _ errors in the statement relative to ‘Dunstoffnnze. and between Douglas pertson is made between the costs of the Borden Highway and the costs of the paving projects new underway. “It is quite evident that Mr. Mc- Intyre submitted the figures with- out first consulting with any of the Engineers or other persons qualified to advise liim_ It is suf- ficlent to deal with one of the Litaeml projects only. since the this are also to be found in the figures mlatlve to the other pro- ieets. The project first referred lo in the statement, is described thus: “Charlottetown-Smurfs Project 1038" “In the statement- in question certain figures were given for pavement and certain figures for gravel. Reference to the report or the Department of Public Works will show that the figures ENE“ for pavement, relate only to that rtlon of the Sourls-Ohnrlotte- own Bmd which has aclunlly been paved, that is the stretches be- tween Brackley Point Rood and Station and Morrell, whereas the figures given for navel relate to all of the navel work done on the Charlottetown-south road cover- ing a stretch of highway consider- ably greater in length than that wh ch hits been paved. MISQUOTES GRAVEL COST "if the Minister intended to ex- plain what was the cost of that nsrt of the med which has been ;oved, the-n his statement is un- lair to his own Department, since he shows the gravel fllmrc chilly-eight thousand odd. Whirl!- u the cost of gravel for the sec- tion of the road paved u shown lg the Depnrtmentul Report is fly thousand odd “if the Minister intended the figures which he wave to relate to the whole of the mad work done. then they are even more In error because they omit not only num- erous items for excavation. pl s. underdluino and Omel- work w th- ln the contact. but also all drivin- ege, grading, purchase of rtgnta-J sent Government. When the Min- lster goes on to give figures as to the cost of the Borden pavement. he becomes even more ridiculous. A chltrze is made against the Bor- den Road for an item of $156,680 which cannot be found In tho Pub- lln Accounts nt all, and ls n pure piece of imagination on the part of the Minister. It is quite evi- dent therefore, that the alleged comparison is useless. It is based em n statement which is incom- nlete. and upon figure; which are erroneous or Imaginary. and which need not be dealt with further. Incomplete Account "It will be interesting however to compare the actual oosc of the Borden Highway, with the cost of one of the Liberal projects. Un- fortunately, a complete comparison Ls not poslble, because the report that Polish national existence is dependent on an outlet 0o the sea; and that negotiations are possible only on technical facilities for Gennnn transit through the Gor- ridor in such n way that one“ would be no German wnll barring Poland from the Baltic. (Germany wants a strip of the Corridor for a highway to can- nect. Gennany proper with Feast Prussia)‘ That Beck will speak in an el-gnwnhere of tension between Pound and Gzljnanv became even. more izpparens with Worse/w press Charges that Germany expelled a number of Poles from frontier Zones and that there had been e, Rrlcs of Anti-Polish incidents in the German rlri. of Silesia. of the Department 0i Public Works and the Public Accounts do not cover plyment in full in res t! of thnt out of the pavement w fell , was completed before December 8!, 1938. A comparison can be made however. on the basis of the fig- ures which are available. and with some knowledge of what expendi- ture yet remains to be made. “If we take the first project mentioned by the Minister, that ls the St. Peters Road project. we find by a reference to the report of the Department of Public Works. that the amount paid for paving this distance cost $59,170.40. We know however. that it ls a. term of the contract that the Govern- ment at this stage is paying only 90 per cent of the cost of the work done. It will be necessary to add therefore. the sum of roughly. $4.- 900 m- u", percentage held bnck. Cost Figures Annlyzed "It ls also stated in the paving engineers statement in the Dc- pertmenvs report that the senlcoat has not been laid. The length of pavement laid ls about 10.6 miles. and on the busts of the contract rice. this senlcont will cost at our, 9mm, I'm Department's re- port H10W8_l»l:lbt__\_ll£f0__W83_ paid )9 (Continued on page l0. Col l) I Plans For Br King And Queen Announced oadcasts By} Soft Goal Miners In ll. S. Walkout (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 4~sott coal miners nod orders effective at midnight tonight to begin leaving l-llell‘ Pits in a cumulative national walkout-due greatest in l7 years -because of the collapse today of twp months of fruitless labor neg- otiations between the United Mine Walkers and Appalachian operat- ors. The eight-state Appalachian area itself already had been shut down fillies: April l, with 368,000 miners e 4 The failure to reach on agree- ment for that section of the in- dustry automatically put into eflect earlier ccntlng-ant orders for a weilwut of a; aidlional 126,000 in the 18 bituminous states outside the ill'Elt—~v()hl;,iit n. malaria, Illi- nois. lows and wsstzm Kentucky, and tomorrow night in the rug n! the soft coal belt. Is Remanded On Murder Charge NEXIJION, N. 5., May t-Wallacc Elllfi‘. 67-year old farmer of North Brookfleld, N. 8., was re- manded today for a week when llfl Wmeaxed in court on a. murder cnnrge arising out o4 the death of fnther-tn-law ulnwsi. 10 year: Eire by exempting Northern Ire- land from the provisions of the compulsory military training bill, it was announced simultaneously today in London and Belfast. Prime Minister Chamberlain told the House of Gunmen; North- em Ireland would not come with- in the plan lo eonscrlpi, 200,000 men of 20 years for six months’ intensive military training. At. the same time Lord Oradgnvon was advising the Belfast Legislature v0 110cm the decision without question. Mr. DTIMXIDOIlG-Lfl also announ- ced the conscripts would be paid a shilling a. day with wanted al- lowance 0f 17 shullntzs a weck_ Meanwhile British officials sp- pesred confident on one ave of Colonel Beck's reply to Gmnaxl demands over Denzlg. ently convinced the Polish Foreign Min- ister's speech would embody 11ml language but would point the way inward n possible peaceful settle- merit. More uncertainty crusted oven- the fate of Anglo-Russian secur- l-ty negotiations as the result of Maxim Lltvlnoff"; displacement as the Soviet Foreign Minister. The weight of opinion, however, lean- ed toward the view the negotia- tions would not be retarded. a1- though some circles believed his departure foreshadowed an tlnpor- tnnt shift in Soviet policy and that further delay might result. Opl-inllstlc quarters expressed belief the chance. in which Prem- ier Vyachesluft llifsloinfl succeed- ed the veteran Lltvlnoff, might lend to Russian acceptance of British proposals for n. limited form of Russian cooperation with the Anglo-French null-aggression front. and abandonment oi Li'- vinoffi: demands for‘ a broad and all-inclusive security bloc. Recording Colonel Beck's speech.- lhe impression seemed general here that the Polish statesman tvauld avoid rlrnvocntirn inlvard Germany but would offer to nego- tiate on Dan-sigh future on a "reasonable" basis. "iii-er Siuumom H" "'** "lors MEXICO CITY‘. May 4 -—(APi- An infonned source anld today that Chancellor Hitler had summoned the Gennan ministers rind Central America to return at once to Berlin for a week's con- lzo. , forgone. fl _ ' ' ~ n: ~n,qqegn,agngugu (B! The Ounnllnn Prue) 1.80 pm. e n M“ W- ugg- ‘£51.13; w}; Q2143, §§§,,”%m:§&g,%P-§; National Conservative durfni their via to a wen rival, e mcep on o e onne wuss“ ‘” ‘l’. Wm‘ Sdlfimtlt .21.. “‘.%...l‘.i.“’.. ill‘: RADIO ADDRESSES will speak five’ thine end the runnin of the 12mg‘; Plate at Queen once. _ _ Woodb ne Pork. —V——- a a will be as follows. M. Winnipeg. Muy 24. from 9.15 ‘ mi times Ans.) Manda. my m. to can pm. there will u OVER mrcy EA“; Evmuym; NEXT wgpgg “’- ’"“ m‘ “ “M” "'° Jgwmemfiifififllls ‘K133i; MONDAY, MAY 8TH.—8:00 T0 3:15 ‘dud-y, m l8, a.“ pm. at rung. Their ‘moaned’ rcnentat-i Mr. Wylie Gibson “kfiywill? .10 iue em st E‘...i’fl.s"‘ie$§'°l't w uilrinuiioyg. 1' ma" i” a 4 m “ giotgmpswogmdlgm y so from 1- TUESDAY, MAY 9TH.-9:00 T0 9:15 when. ti; inn gag»: ‘nanttlisubag. ggllfga _.; G. A. MacDougall and J. Plus Callaghan - "Mb-ll": ' - Quota Nieniuhihf no » w“ Wfiam is. no pm,» ‘i’ “."“ g Speakers for following evenings will be c will dam!» W Ill- to . and fmm gomitli “lit. their -‘e'-.'tv.""t.".fit"i‘." . rival of the kin and Queen it y l5 in - breed It. lube. l ll f!“ Ill lm-QM . V5 N! .1 iii-mu “New. NJ announced jn this space on Monday, May 8th. . 68v pointing members of the Legislature to salaried Public Offices, in order to return to sound principles of re- sponsible Government and to effect major economies. 4. Restoration to the citizens of their right of resort to the Courts of Justice of which they have been de- prived by the Campbell Government. 5. The adaptation of our Educational System to the present actual needs of our Province including Youth Training; Encouragement of Credit Unions. ctr-oper- ative Associations and other forms of Adult Education to Mexico ' 7. Support of the dairy fertilizer requirements of on form products and the freight roles assistance o purchase of lime. 9. A New Road Act wil nclwnl dilltricf us a unit? and a return to our policy sion of hnrrl surfaced road where there is no resident ilfncfure of fish meal and Untimely Rule The frantic haste of the Gov- ernment in springing the election at the most. unfuvomble time. and the misstatements which it is causing to be circulated regarding Conservative plans and policies, were denounced by Dr. MnoMlllnn with special emphasis. ‘He was preceded by the chair- man. Mr. P. W. ‘rumor, president of the Provincial Conservative An- societlon; by his colleague Mr. W. A. Stewart nnd by Mr. G. Bhciton lharp. Mr. B. hunk %M>PhOE, Vhowes lohoduled to spec . was unable to be resent. He was. the ch lrm n fluted victim of m: veDry I2. Honing in I935 established our claims the Dominion Government to the extent of three million dollars, giving this Province on subsidy of $150,000 annually, we will continue to press for a full realization of our claims on the basin of the minority report of the White flmmiseion. and Investigation into the high price of school books with the view of lessening the coat and adoption of a plan to prevent the frequent changes in text books. ' 6. A Policy of farm rehabilitation aimed primarily at placing practical young farmers upon farm at the lowest possible rule of interest. ing, hog raising and other branches of mixed farming and a Practical Policy of soil analysis in ctr-operation with the Federal Depart- ment of Agriculture, with a view of determining the the land. 8. Continuation of the fight for lower freight rates extrmsion of the policy of n ground lime throughout the entire year and also assistance to formers in the [be introduced using the greater attention to the re- pair my’ upkeep of the ordinary roads of the Province of using local pit and shore gravel; a proper system of maintenance conservation and drainage of hard surfaced roads; further exten- s and gravelled roads as Hie finances of Hm Province ivorrnnt. I0. Continued Public Herilfli Activity and assistance in establishing young physicians in country districts physician. II. Fisherman's Relief ivill be given irhcre necessary under proper supervision; put on a proper business basis. A real effort will be made to secure better markets for fish. Investigation into the possibility of establishing plants for the man- Fishermerfs Loans will he other fish products. against increased -~~-— l condition the Premier hoped would take plave—the clmdiiton of the roads which prevented him from returning in Charlottetown w- nlght. No cnr can it through. No other conveyance available. The only means that I can think of would be by Oemel, and that unfortunately is not Available to us ll. the present time." Present on the platform wen u many of the. conservative candl- detes ns could reach the city by train or cu‘, all of whom bu! giv- en full usent in the platform be- fore its announcement by their er. ‘ wmtlnlndmvcaelltootl) inunedlenclv Nazis also w um . mlled (he It london for signs mat - French collective acur reg-ended here as dip! [tentative against Demise-w, wad cludxlng. The elimination II lfivhfl 1 rlircctlou r‘ Russian W m» was may co ll nlemiinn. ‘possibly, the 0f the British plan. Offlclflll. ‘l ever, were cautious not ~to too great Mitflubton in meshed-y of Litvinoffs departure “defied”! will" s eigpect o sen e to Berlin urlswerlnz the not; lamination Just e week ago on tzhd Polish-German non - treaty winch had utmost five yeolo still to rm Genmn audition ammo in readiness. for any cvem should Bedc 2o further than believe would be reasonable. Speculation was current in Bel» lin over the scheduled summarie- ous presence Marshal Goeri aide: Foreign mum/er Wm bentrop and Colonel-General ni- thcr von Brauohltsch. chief of the Staff oi the Genmm mmy. Gocrinl.’ and vozl Brauchiisch ai- ready‘ arc in Italy Von Rllikiom tron in extinct-ed in arrive them ‘omorrow. / if Woulo Do ‘lill’. CHRONlQ BORE A \.o1 or moo 4o cat Acoumufiau ‘one llwlssw t, TORONTO. Mlly 4 - Minimum and maxmllml wllllu-rulurcs: Vancouver -- - - -— ~ d6 54 Ellnmlilon _ - ~ - - _ 4-4 s6 Revlon — — — — — - 4o a0 Wlnnlws — —- - - ~90 14 Toronto — — - - - - 39 7 Ottawa — - - — —- -- 36 64 Montreal — -- ~ -— ~ 42 58 Saint John - - - - - 34 4o Halifax ~ ~ _ — — ~ 38 40 Charlottetown __ ._. _. .- 34 52 Forecasts:- Murltlme East: Strong mrthesst to northwest winds or moderate gnlos with occasional min, part snow or sleet tn north portion. High tide this morning nt 11.11 and tonight at ll. Bun sets this evening at 7.09 2x31 risen tomorrow mommy; at but qualms rnoml my ll, a.» am. Summon-aide tide ulghtaen n!» uiel later man l‘!!! CAR F! B! SMLIRGQ betvelorlenl-Almn. 1pm. Tfifllllllnollnnltilpp. l .. ,_Y._...~.-.§-_~_-d:_w.;VK_.-. . o-ov~w-vv.......