i zf/Wr/ Jptéinfi snow"- '" "i The P9 ople’s Paper Covers Prince Edward m Island Like the Dew ' ittetow 0 Illll I‘ 0 l “forgoing Jourdan, Toenail CPARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1938 12 1201) GE TS FOR ANO THER DEFICIT P Survivor 0f 189i Explosion Fame At 85 IIIT SIIIIIIIIS $200,000 Grant mm m" m T0 Farmers ___... aroma/slur... n. s April 0- 191 T!" (o Pi-William Deetrriye mt- QVEBW- MW" "-0 ti°°~°°° - 32's,. wing... m, u; “$2. geigleebsugerqmocproductlon .01 coal com-purl. died here today at- l "l, 1 m‘ ‘Sgt?’ u“ . "flfnffffi 0%,,” m“, N g mm measuri e curried on awSO-ll ‘ranco Confident 0f h, ., ,. ,,,' d”; din-we we» icon Baton “ma.” snorted it did not specify how in “deli: Capturing Barce- H~ v- - MW ~ "t ""8"..."i“°“' filmfii” $213‘? Iona Easily. Cata- ygg-giywglmc w» mm lgjggwfils... b5 .§&.. Ionia Cut Off. I tow“ W w m rganiyegmreglafi - _ * u of manufacture of maple i. r. b Glll-rdlan‘! Special Wire) ‘ we" Ind muo- "i menu's: v "w" A w a r lie li F 0 r iiercism In Fire peclul Wlrc) 0r NEGLIGENCE ls vllnlcl the annlee from actually reaching "' ' . _ (OI. By Guardians S the Mediterranean s HYAOINTHE’ Que” Apt“ 5 He: ns of Insurgent - Genervai Ganrlcla Valimfe col- -Herolsm in the Sacred Heart umns. however, brou ht the at! College holoccust that took 40 lives and the coastal road to alerl- -——-— new, m January has brought medals cl: and=r flre- The: Catalonia. woonsrocx, N. 3.. April s-u u, two religious Brothers and two Spain's northeastern wmvr- (ow-A verdict elm-ring neelis- ‘ 513mm. 11m- bravery during the fire, was out off from the reet of m“ w m; any” qf g “w; whm. m’ Quebec we“, mo“, Dream. fllgemvltglt ‘lefties! fatally injured 10-year-old Wills ed m, m...” ,0 Brolherl Adiuwr “a ° "' m 9°" ‘Y w" “Y ‘ and Sosaire of the College and sm- Tortosn is wiped out, General Franco ls expected converge on Barcriona. Cata- Ioniajs m aeapsrt and cep- ital cf Spain, from three ters Gelinas and Ichard of St. Charles Hospital. mo‘ and srlvbeil *.‘——'"—" ' Coal Blll Approved Dairies. its park- °°"°"““°“‘ 11am Dunlap. mlied from direetionr- » ' ingplaoeorldcruhedintoe our: - ~- “°,‘§,‘I"{,°,§”h,f§_§m,h'§'§§§§‘,h",° ‘w; of school children marching I. Brltlsh House Tarrsgona-e distance c2096 Ihwi-TE- Th0 DOW lrirl Wu pinned _____ 3; _ _ to a building by a truck. _ (An B, Guru,“ spec“; W1") v0.20 "1"" "M w» lftiil- s. we». w» i311" o; Southwest do the sector where eencv broke was defective but “Qwflf, gggggfiio,igl;f,g'm. a. he Insurgent rt wing is now wolrfl hold when the r ms in "n .° an,“ m, “mm crumbled resistance reverse. Dunlop as! he had mime“! I'm ° 5 p contro. of Greet Britain's coal in- dustry. ~ Th; measure provides that eveni- ually -the government would assume ownership of all coal relourw! i" Greet Britain through purchase oi privately owned coal royalties and parked in reveree. end the geer must. have jumped. Annual Meeting circ as confident . He was within the msurgent sympethizers “i. ..';li’,“'€..i;..t"l..i:. Sikh's‘; of “c” c w L $3,353. ggggg-gvw mu"- ahrtliga “Insurgent armies get y V‘ . I _ ‘, v I war‘ i” between ‘mo ‘m, b’ - I l - _ oollowuers of cool revolts name. u“; ~.' . _ wouutinga fee on each ton of. we! i“ ~ e ~ ~ a ~:.@‘:.~'..=°*“=.':l*;"..'::~...l“*:.‘:; . ' 1Q Y I 0- oulere ere commie w! M“ Frank Mm‘ Ilfiwrfiiifilthifffntiliiiiilii; m Presilent -—' is ownership of the cool. ' e e ---'—-—-?——- rcelonn. where Insurgents mov- Actlve Year, Indi- ‘...“‘l.."n..§'°.".‘.~.l°€.t°.i%..i2f' w" voted In Reports- ._._..____.._ . _.___ rotection Urged CZ,",.§,,,‘,',‘,,“,‘.‘.,'§,,-,“‘,',F§F, w‘; hi3; r th Girl’ For Fox Industry °§i°'$.iii."i..r henntihe. n‘. ' Walker esidin ._..___. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON. Abfll ii - Con- - ions on silver foxes were op- The eecticn gt o flcers for the emulrtz year reslll as follows: President: Mrs. y, IN SENATE NEIIIRIIIIIY PIIIIBY IS PIIIITESTIEII Representations Made To Britain Re Non- Intervention. (OP. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. April government protested and Greet Britain tonight against continuation of their non-interven- tion policy with lts “appalling and dangerous injustice." The Government note recalled Spain's message of March 23 charg- ing a renewal of German and Ital- ian aid to Spanish Insurgent arm- ies which now have split Catalonia from the rest of Government Spain. Agitation grew in some quarters in Wales for a national cool strike to demand ll» government drop its “Hand of Spain” policy and allow the Spanish Government to buy British munitions. The move- ment wes started by a number of Welsh veterans of the Spanish Government's International Bri- gade who returned wounded from Spain. It was dismissed today at a. meellng of the executive council of the Miners’ Federation. Oliver Har- ris. general secretary of the feder- ation. declared the miners would be willing to participate in such a strike “if there is fairly general support for this policy among the trs/de unions." . UnicJ. labor policies, meanwhile, touched British domestic and for- elgn problems at another point. Cautious labor leaders avoided commitment to the government's plans ;or speeding up armaments production. Despite pleas by Sir Thomas Iinsklp, Minister of De- fence Coordination, officials of the Amalgamated Engineering Uaon declined to make any frame to pledges to the Rover-hm . _ “Ilia-w mit- ‘ ,-. ex» péditc production by inducing the unions to relax regulations on ep- prentioes and semi-skilled workers. Union officials countered with queries as to whether skilled Tabor at present is beitl8 Used to its full- est capacity, whether private pro- fits from arms manufactures would be limited and whet government guarantees would be given in ex- change for union concessions. _'I1le Amalgamated Engineering Iiueriila Bands Strike At Japs iiear Shanghai ._...__. (A. P. Guardian's S Ial Wire) April (Wednes- xp-Ofiinese guerillo bands are at Jop- memoégn... sneae eupied on the Chine. b0 t. n Japanese offices-e told today of one of the Chinese assaults by more than 1.000 raiders who gath- ered 1B miles southwest of shang- hai and attacked Japanese near Sungkiang. Japanese said the band _suffered 800 casualties it melted away to nevi-by villages. In another attack near Sung- kiang. Chinese were said to have ambushed e. truck and killed l0 Japanese officers end soldiers. Borne 50 miles south of shang- hai, on the northern shore of I-Iangchow Bey. Chinese said their forces reca tured the towns of Hsiyen an Raining and were st- tacklng Chspoo. These outbreaks of guerllle. war- fare were in the ares occupied by iJspancse forces between Nov. 9, when Chinese evacuated their lines about She. hal, and Dec. 13. when the caplta of Nenking fell to the advancing invaders. Chinese and Japanese reports from the central front were con- fllctln . and no neutrals were near sno the battle-ground to descrbe the situation. Both factions asserted their for- ces held ‘Ibterchweng. centre of s 17-da bottle 20 miles north of the un hel railway which runs through he heart of the area. sep- B-rfliifld Japanese-conquered por- tions of north end central Chine. Independent Thr: “Ys Lot With Liberals (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) NANAIMO. B. 0.. April 5—James S. Taylor. Independent member of the House of Commons for Nan- almo. declared his wiillrlgness to associate himself with the Liberal party ln a letter published today. Mr. Taylor, elected as a Cooper- ative Commonwealth Federation candidate in 1035. but expelled by Columbia. seghion of the party kr"lfl'l‘,“wrot'e"from Ottawa‘; money. 35, and said he was address- ing letters to various Liberal or- ganizations in his constituency. In his letter Mr. Taylor said he was Socialist but not a Marxian Socialist. and added: "Essentially of a Liberal struct- ure of mind, I have arrived at the firm belief after the most mature consideration that my political ec- tlvities and my ability will be more helpful to my constituents if I definitely associated myself wiul (Continued on page: 5, Col. 0) Swe e p i n g R Canadian (By J. ll‘. Sanders“... Canadian Press Staff Writer) ' UITAWA, lépril o-Sweeplng changes in nmtdlsn electoral laws, ibly the most far-reach- ing revislons since women were given the vote. were proposed in the House of Commons today by Health Minister Power. Desi ed to provide cord o political contribu one, lim- it electoral expenditures candi- dates and generally over aul the law dealing with the franchise. two Government bills were propos- ed with the immediate blesirlg of all parties in the House. Here are some features of the bills: 1. Political e ndltures in ture will be me e only by specicl public re- ed wd y by mpnunuu" Hun (ififiIlmiflOh). “ w a Mvhlslmiicieiiv h '~ . ‘ ms president: Mrs. u. -———- ement. He UITAIWA. A I 5 —(0P)—-'1'Il° l trade program and sold con- es {pol-‘earllglcetrigxldrs. w. J, p. govermneut’; £1 which vests in -- one on dairy products granted Maegan“. liement authority to Brent the I985 trade treaty had hurt winding-secretory: m. x. loam» tor t of , ‘W, ‘ mum d Kegbrrgsépgnditrigxsecr tary Miss Mlgecrvafiveniextder i: — e : . Mae King (re-elected). the senate. to be an a tc on ‘treasurer: a. . T. Ooady. the part the admtnistra ion t0 (re-elected). - evade its responsibility‘ Parlia- -- fiwiimé-fiia-I" 3;. ‘i’? “I°I‘“°“°’ZZI‘ ‘b1’ 313"“ 1.31531 I" 5mm‘- "Pmim" “‘° Reedy-WIN- A. aoveit- mi L: B: 3&3»... to fidtninistrstlve ma- . jrrothers o? Hamburg. Wis, Dofiiie, Mrs. I. E. Crokcn. m, 1w ‘up ' _ other-fox fur breeders, appeal- new slate of officers was m m“ u“ we 1mm o; mp for promotion or the for: indur- loathe ed by the retiring president. m, mmjmo _ o, m... ma, which hb deecflbed as an “lu- chaplain, Rev. Wilfred Mam ma,“ my, ha,“ nun“; a; I mmm!’ *‘§=?u¢'€nl~l‘§‘w3°i1‘-",‘é%“ltei‘5? m‘ “m” ‘mmmi’ 1B“ “i; I < 3i opened with the Iieegue Ifilfffii’ ,,,"';1,,,,';';"’,‘,',,m s {f}. flflgifiy fifhf" J,'§{u,'y"°°'f§§ beck or the edmirustration o. dif- " 0a ponsor allliroved; and other business deai- ‘him’? II‘ ‘M "m" m9wmmw w I I with themonih meeting was 11ml!"- W- "film" t‘ - P tote F The semtgulgs erred the bill to . 1TB - e l ‘on or (Continued on me 0,001, n $52,“ M,“ ,tnggi,fi“‘§n,é,e,g,?,fi —--- le m ure e e Clemency . Aiwvieimeci I= ~ is. .......... ‘d. . ms ' _ . . _ . with mire by the -———~ w Kl“: Hflllflitlime Commons in 193:1 the FguSDQQN w“) (GP; Ill!!!’ WWW! Iflfil mm‘ d Wm“, 13m‘ ‘m?’ ,3 r ' omffjf; "normou April s-"lne “m” m‘ "" "°" Cm». o tw°“‘°.“ uld today approved appointment 5 if; M”; im ‘f’ m‘ ‘mo... Mini“! 5h‘- M!" Wmw" I" the govel-nor-ln-oouucil was not s u» wt of Principal eillo-de-oemn the moreo- body to issue licences- ,,___ u mm tothe King. Nbilli M81151 '3" The partisan oheleeter of the f’ 9' I’ Earl of Cork and ery in this cabinet. with the fect o‘; eAmtiiiietiyrl podiiim. The appointment becomes that it vac concentrated enmtthe :.'.*.....*""rv ., t...“ .200‘: 02:."- v “it. v"- Seabordandchiefofthe "—~""' . ’ (Continued on peee B. Ool, ‘n Iirlt hint staff newt l ll: boon/G. o. Green. . n-le-m- Austria Arrive At New York twt-tf- .. -,-_.....- 'I em! wire) manner, be explained why he had . April 18min ' end ustrien re an officer in the e- i- f“ (a. I of German. commander. “It was very difficult to ‘get out, but . . . .," and he left e sen- tence ished. Fritz Berta stcod on the deck with his wife and three-yeer-old Qq, Itolf, and told his story this ch t i snlt : wee a 1119205318‘? Thentrart let me havemln more “c c‘!!! it was a ' lleaddoi. Refugees From Germany And I'm corporate bodies, constituted by a mere r uest and without cost. 2. Poll icsl contributions will be confined to these corporations 1nd mustbede itedinabsnkwlth duplicate e it sllps. All pay- ments must by cheque. 3. The duplica? slim and che- ques must be eh to a new federal officer, the ector-gen of elections. " t. A limit will be set on the ‘mono any candidate may spend in an e tion, based on the number of voters in his riding. This figure was left blank in the bill, to be inserted later by a special oom- ttee. 'I‘he comp f e in Greet Ritamia l0 cents a voter with varie ns and urban constituencies. bu among - stitusnciel. 0- e tern of pennaaent election will be lbl and new d for election after i announcement b7 the Governmen . '1. closed election lists will be re- talned inaurban polling divisions . fi by] of absentee vot- be abandoned ea costly m: in ti" r tn rellm . - o e - inary We: fit». for Durban pollinfmdlivlsiona will be mailed to each ehoider He may see then if his name is h In addition law changes forecast in the two Pills, the Government gave notice t intended to add others when the bills e in committee stage. One would restore the ballot or ' th filnw who were distrau- . The moat iupertuat c! laeae Electoral Proposed In House Yesterday the Liberal party." evisions In Laws suggested changes would make it illegal for a candidate LU expenditure of money by e Gov- munent in his constiluellcy or promise to advocate spending money by the Government o“ pur- ticular projects. Another emondm it an offence for or together, to s. s eaker at n publ ent would make rsorls, singly p._v force to any c meeting. It was desi ned to stop the practice of ng up meetings. Another proposal was to curb, if not eradicate, the practice of sub- mitting ledges or questionnslrw to cand tes requesting their sup- SIIIRTIING IIEIIEIIIPIIIEIIIS P R IIM I SEII Opposition Voices Re- sentment Re Probe Into Quebec’s Public Accounts. . P. by Guardian's Special Wire) QUEBEC, April iS-Quebcds public accounts committee stood adjourned for the ‘ca: tonight, but its members ed Premier Maurice Dupieesis’ assurance that “startling pro- ceedings” would follow their long probe into financial deal- ings under the Provinceb lute Liberul administration. Punishment for “the guilty" was promised by the Union Na- lionzlle Premier as the legis- lature Committee woulld up its work for the current legislative session today. Thflc would be action, Dupiessis said. to “os- surc justice." The committee. wllcse revelations toppled the L. A. Taschereeu Gov- ernmlznt in 1936 before Duplessi". ilIlfI his palm“: ousted its sl .‘i‘ at. the polls. has si. g a! eccll Legislature srslon since Azgllst of i936. The present sittings lasted about a month. They xvcunzl up amid charges from the opposition Liberals that the probe wua unjuit to the Gov-< ernlllcnifs opponents. T. D. Bou- rhard, Libcrul lradgr who sits on the committee, alleged it was a “one-sided investigation-Ale bed as those in Soviet Russia." “There can't. bl. justice 1f only aocllsers are heard," he said. de- claring the opposition could have roven “abuse: charged against he former Government still exist" had it been permitted to call wit- nesses. The committee contented itlelf with "dlriying reputations." Leon Casgrain, Liberal committee mem- hi: from Rlvlere Du Loup. assert- e -- .- 1._i._.._.. . The committee heard today from n Government auditor that Eddu- nrd Lacrolx. before his election to the House of Commons as Liberal member for Beauce, had illegally shipped lcgs from Quebec crown lands to his lumber mill in Maine. Auditor Paul Gagnon said that in 1924, 40,000 lag; had gone to the Incl-nix mill from Quebec in vio- latic of a i910 provincial statute. _"T dot was illegal," Duplessis ob- serve . IIISPIIIIIII BRANDED IIS IINTRIIE OTTAWA. April 5—(OP)——De- fence minister MncKenzie brand- el as lrmruo in the House of Com- mon~ today u. dirnaich carried yes- terday by the Cerludilm Press re- lating to nrmallwnts at Halifax. Gordon Isnor naked minister about the Halifax liifiiieltoh quoted the Hull! Chronicle as shying the Depu men-t of Deferwo was rmtllrl g mt Halifax in order to SII€l1 defences. on started the Pacific Coast. The dispatch. the minister . "is absolutely crdwded with the most glaring inaccuracies." port for certain licics. Conservative euder Bennett agreed with the first bill hat dealing with political titres. He suggested the Govern- ment o still further and remove from e oontroverted elections law all its red tape and lcIc-l techni- combat still further corrupt practices. el he suggested the inspector enerel of elections be empowered investigate charg- es from irldividuel voters and, if they were prover: and involved n corrupt-tom the cah- lose his seat auto- tlribu t be curtail- 811d In alq event, the Minute: eon- tinued. ‘I submit democracy is in deed if we can not secret n: and under- oor su centribu us. Although it was no lob el- poo; O eible to votes as the old ys, the cost Defences at Halifax were being strengthened. not depleted. More guns of a. heavy celiible had been sent to Halifax than had been ro- moved. It was; true. the minister said. some gun- had been taken from Halifax deferuees but as far es guns 93m gmmllrlimtrvn can». ed, had been done to impair of title Nave. Scotia It was also wholly untrue. 88 stated in the dispatch that 90 navel families were being tramderred from Halifax to the Pacific Coast. lit was a mutter ed personal re- t to him, the minister concluded. e Canadian Press. withmlt invest- igations at here. "shmlld carry a Expects-To Go $56,932 Behind On Current Acct. Members Hear Gloomy Review 01A MERE‘ MAN i -_-—@ te derived freq - aretdle. w“ PAGES Aulufl Subscription Delivered I.” B! loll-I. ll. L, 50.00; Cmudn and U. l. SQ Of Prospects Of Implement- ~- ing, Even This Year, Govg ment’s Projection Pledge. Another deficit on current countF-this time of , blld-EEIBCI for by Premier Campbell in the Legislature last night. In- troducing th¢ Estimates for the your 1938. he anticipated total ordinary revenue of $l,886,701-88 as against ordinary expenditures of $1,9~£3,634. Cm Capital account he budgeted for rm expenditure of $742,000. plus "a sum sufficient" for both Fisher-men's loans and "other unemployment relief projects." A precedent was set by reason of the fsct that the Budget was delivered before rnimy of the an- nual raportc-irllcludin the report of the largest spend ng depart- ment. Publlc Works-had been tabled. The attendance last night was w- essary that this Province should still be operating at e. deficit; that the Government now in power set forth as its policy the achieve- ment of what is commonly lmown as a. balanced budlget, and now, after over two years in office, we still estimate for e. deficit of some $56,000. My answer to that quea- tion would be that a financial con- dition of this kind cannot be ad- justed over night or in a. single year or two or three years". "Uncontrolliabie" Increases As recently as 1985. the Premier continued. the Province incurred a‘. ordinary account d $376,000 and a total increase 41¢ liabilities of $952,000. Starting that. ordinary deficit the achieve- ment of a balanced budget would not only involve measures of Ad- ministration which would wi out! that existing discrepancy the revenue and expenditure, would also necessitate the ravis- ion of moneys for unuvoid l diturc. slim. The Premier, who spoke for emctly two hours, was followed by Mr. John Mustard, Third Kings. and Hon. B. W. IciPege, the latter. after brief remarks, ad- journing the debate. The House adjourned until 11 o'clock this morning. Opening Remarks "A critic of flies-Public accounts of I987 will nstur ly say that we have rm only failed to achieve e. balance d revenue and expendit- ures but. that we have failed to estimate of a de- flgliéhwhlchwesfietthefiiigfi o Q a. v wesirl of . ,"the Premier saidln his ning re- marks. however. that the calender year, as zmyfiscal yeenisamore or less arbitrary unit. At the end ofrone a larger number of unpaid e/hllities will be can-led over-then at the end of another" year. Cou- versely s. longer number olf uncon- trollable eseis will be cmrriedovver. In determining whether this Leg- weil mtlnmt Hudson's Bay 00. _ Declare Dividend isleture has ed the needs and requkemcnlts of the th Province I nil: it would be weII to consider a longer period than the single year. “If for instance we revert to the by this t- es t- in of estimates ure for 1936, we recall an ed deficit of $70,000. followed 1937 by an estimated deficit $68,000. The Public Accounts of 1936 reveal an actual deficit of $24,000, the Public Accounts. of 193E? actual defiigt c;ft$i20,000; so over a. per o wo this Legislature has eet a deficit of $184,000. whereas the Public Accounts for those years reveal an actual deficit of $145,- 000. I think you will agree that it. is evidence of good budgeting and of sound estimating. when it is seen that for those two yearn the actual deficit exceeded the estim- ated deficit by only $11,000. l2 months emiing 0846.000. competed to year's $1,133,000. V ' The conuparly still OWIES 1,375,000 acres of land of the original grant of 7,000,000 we: given in 1809 for surrender of sovereign 148m‘- No value is placed on unpaid lend. ins‘ nts due of $8,089,000. ———-—-—-—— "REMEMBER All iiiliitofi NEVER a BoRRowe MONEY FRoM You t Increased Revenue "A comparison between the fig- ures for 1937 and the estimnfc of figures for 1938 shows an estimat- ed decrease of enrulel deficit from $120000 to $56,000. It also shows an increased revenue on ordinary 30000018310 from $1,821,000 $1.- 806. . "Without going into detallmthat increased revenue may be analyz- ed in a general way es felling- within three items: "Succession duties, an eetlmstcd "Ineorrle tux, an estimated in- crease, due to the transference of the collection of this itcm to the Dorsdglon Govemment, of " pensions p we an estimated in- for the blind. . crease Dominion contribution mounting to $80,000. '-""“' "A total estima revenue in- METEOROLOGICAL 5131817153 crease for I938 over 1937 of $73»- Toronic, April 5 — Mini-mum 000. Other changes in revenue are maximum temllefai-“Nsi more or less negligible. 30 DBWSOII which several reputable journals re- fused be carry." Is. g... - 0...; 5—(A;P)—J!‘ile pro- posed Anglo-Italian frlendshi? treaty will bind Italy to withdrfl/W tzoqpg from S in sfter-ebul. not before-the c war over. 1"- fcvrrned quarters sol h to retire troops as also the nstrlsiegloslly 11111101‘- Inrlt Balearic Islands in the west- cm Mediterranean at the same the? sources sold after an- bmween the nega- of Perth, British .AI>1'il time. other moetln ttators. the b Ilmlmrsidfif. and {crotch IHIITSW Colml. Cinno of Italy. 'l‘hrse and the reduction of 1t- ‘nlys forcre in Illhya. her North Af- fcnn colony. were regard-ed .5 the lzlsjor Italian concecsions. Bob sides were sud new tempo W By Easter Is Latest Forecast “It may be asked why it is noc- View,“ ‘Eldmontcn -<- Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Morltrenl Quebec Saint John Halifax Charlottetown FORECA ST S n ‘Agreement scssssesesse reach agreement by Eastcr or at least. before Reiehsfuohrer Hit- hcfs visit to Italy mrly in May. Italian withdrawal from 3min . Maritime Provinces: Pneeh and: and British recognition of the It- “veggerly winds; parity cloud! I alien Ihnpim previowlv had been mu with snowflurries. is afternoon M- 3m decided in principle. Ds-tzllls. now orning at 3-50- . _ . H l no th are said to have been sketched m. '8‘ c and tomorrow I11 Great Britain, these sources sold. 1 t 533 5nd o ~ -. glgiggpgoigpghghggpgngggg “$210,042.? Sifihiétt. 0.3?- d he five“ freedom m mnlze u, First quarter moon, April . 11.10 s. m .1". "Chi i t If the? ', grille. ‘rnogl-grtel-foltxliivlyueola. BfI- Summe nee tide 019M991) W" takawlll nmgnlue Ethiopia as It- utes isier than Charlottetown. rl . i ‘Olglagfhlgquntéleg guéhd a; mix; T!!! CAB. FER!!! l-l p. gran M00011 occz-u c. glflthe Imflflfie. “W? -~L""' “m!” "u " m‘ ‘I 1 ma, won worm _ qrl». Leaves Tormcnttne ll mmJ- p