MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN in dealing with a villain. There is neither honour nor gain ‘h i Charlottetown Gniudlun Two Cents. illornln: uuardlia. Founded ltiifl. _..___ ___ S CHARLOTT T Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew ETOWN, CANADA, TUESCAYIZJANUART 16, i910 Siueden, ' Norway Protest “Red” . Air Violations Soviets Show-figpleasure Over Alleged Unneutral Actions By , Scandinavian Countries. / By Alvin Stelnliollf Associated Press Sh!" Wm" COPENHAGEN. Jan. 15—(AP)— Aunot simultaneous protests irom Sweden and Norway charging that Soviet Russmn warplanes violated then‘ neutrality tonight increased the growing tension CCLWECB Rus- sian and the Scandinavian States. 215th Sweden and Norway in‘ structed their ministers ll Moscow to protest the alleged violations These developments followed on Russian charflfl! that Norway and Sweden were acting in l‘.l‘| unrseutral will! b1! aiding their neighbor, Finland, in hcrfistruggle with Russia. The Swedish protest was based on reported bombing oi the Swed- ish Island o; Kullaks, on the west- ern side oi me Bay c1 Boiniiia. by nine soviet planes yesterday. Norway charged that several Russian planes ilew over Norweg- ian territory bctivrcn last ruuday Coming Events -0_ Raio for Notices in this column 3 ccnts per word. "Kinkora Hulk-Bingo ullCl DB-iiw Friday evening, Junuiiiy nineteenth. ls-aali-l-lo-ti. "Poultry — Buynig llva and dressed poultry an kinds. Paying lop market prices. Island Cold Storage 00.. Ltd L-liil-lli-lli-tl. “North WillSlIlYQ Institute Loni! Year Dance wcinicsnay, Jllllliilfy 17th. Rclreshmcnts.L-u57-l-1o-1i. "We bu}; new goose and duck feathers. not mixed. Henry Mac- Furiane ‘it Co, n-‘JO-i-H-‘I-tf. "Auction and dance Vcrnoil Hall. Wednesday, Jan 17th. L-530-1~15-1i "Dance in Trncltdle Hall Wed- nesday. January 1711i. ll‘ not line oi_i Thursday. L-o72-l-lu-li. “Racing New Glasgow ice Wednesday, January 17. L-51l0. "Rovers vs. Hornets. Milton Rink tonight. League game. skate after. L-58l. "Buying live hogs at Albany. January 18th. Friday 19th at Emer- ald until noon. Signed G. C. Green. M. W. T. ll “East. Royalty rlnl: lonigh‘ Charlottetown Dairy Klllgs vs Royals. Skate ailcr. L-fillq "Pownal rink Wednesday 17th. P. A A. vs. Heart Breakers. Thurs- day 18th, P. A. A. vs. Savage Har- bor. b-IOB "New Glasgow rink tonight. Royals vs. Rangers; Royal SLsters vs. Imperial Sisters. L-587. "The Chaminadc Chorus will resent the Comic Operetta “The ooh Maiden" February 22nd and 23rd. L-507-i-l6-l1. "Card Party, K, of C. Hall Janu- ary 17th. Bridge and Auction Forty- flvcs. Tickets 35 cents. Alls ices S1. Charles Auxiliary. 8.15 P. . L-tifil-l-lfi-fli. "Hammer Mill; Our new Ham- mer Mill is kept busy and is do- in! a fine job for oiir customers. Grinding done while you wait and we're specializing in this respect on market day. Try us with a. "grist." Livestock Feeds, Fitzroy Street off Queen. L-540-1-15-2l "Bears for Service-We have two pure bred boars for service at our stock pens Charlottetown. Nothing better in ihe Province. Breed your sows for quality lit- ters. Livestock Marketing Board. L-549-l-l5-2i "Feed prices have been ad- vancing for the past three months. and we are now reluctantly forced in move our prices up a peg. We linlc lo do it but we've got to, or ese quit the business. Call when you rcquire iced and we will do the bent we can for you. Livo- stork Feeds, Fitzroy Street. off Queen. L-MQ-l-lo-al 'H' ATIWA Y and yesterday, Bombs Dropped The Swedish authorities chimed 10 bombs. were dropped on the islet, which is 60 miles irom the nearest point in Finland and is near the Port of Lulea. One oi the planes apparently made a forced landuig on Swedish soil but Swedish planes and troops have not iound it so lar. ' Norway, in her note, said one soviet plane landed on Norwegian soll. Norwegian anti-aircraft guns fired on soviet planes Sunday near Klrkenes. on the far northern Nor- wCglflll-FIDHIFI! border. Russia Shows Dlspieasuro The exchange o! notes capped 8 day in which Russia expressed dis- pleasure over the Norwegian and Swedish replies to her protests, 6e- liverccl earlier this month. Russia's statement said Sweden's rcplywas particularly unsatisfact- ory and declared the policzes oi the governments of both Norway and Sweden "conceals danger." Scandlanvian newspapers replied that their peoples wculd continue to help Finland. Reports of Rcd Army reinforce- ments gathering on Finland's Thl "l-lurrlcane’ nine minutes. ‘_.-~;...-_ __ __ Britain Tak LONDON. Jan. l5-—(CP)—Great Britain cancelled leave ior the Royal Alr Force in France today in a move which British observers said made it plain that any lghtning thrust toward Belgium and the Nclher- lands would be met with the lull strength oi her land, sea and air forces. The suspension of leave in the air force and similar action earlier applied to land farce; in France was described as "merely a precau- tion--l1l<e moves taken by ihe Neth- irontiers tcdiay led to the bel'ei that Srvet diplomatic presure on the Finn's Scandinavian ne:ghbors (Continued on page ‘i. Col ii) MARK PASSED iwninn, Financing Of Can- ada’s Initial War Effort Goes On A- v pace. | OTTAWA, Jan. 15-(CP) -Sub- scriptlons for Canada's $200,000.- 000 war loan which opened this morning liad passed the half-way mark when tabulations tonight showed applications had been re- ceived for $114,650,600 worth of the new bonds. The givcrnmcni. is asking Can- adians to buy the 12-year. 3 1-4- per ccnt bonds at par, the pro- ceeds to be ussd in financing Can- .idn‘s initial war effort. After incomplete returns had been studied. Finance Minister Rulsion expressed himself as well pleased with results oi the drive to induce Canadian peopc to put their savings behind the troops who will represent Canada in the actual lighting. Today's subscriptions r a n god .from $3,000,000 down to the modest ;i veimenls oi the salaried and wage earning individuals who have been particularly invited to put .1hclr saving in war bonds. "It is this typo oi distribution oi the bonds which will make the is- sue mi unqualified success." Col. Rstlston said "The books will re- main open as long as possible lo cnsurc that. purchasers oi small a- mounts ol bonds are given the op- portuntiy to do their bit in thisi war on the economic front." Among the larger subscriptions announced today were the follow- ing: Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany of Canada. Lon- don Flre Assurance Company. l3.- 501900; Associated Breweries of Canada. Molsons Brewery and Na- tional Brewerles Limited. 0200.000 on h: Canadian Industrial Alcohol Li. itcd and its employees. $260.- 000 and $50,000 respectively, and '1‘. Eaton Company, its employees. and its Lite Insurance Fund. 81,500,000. $150,000 and 8100.000 respectively. No reports have been given oi the cxlent to which holders of three- ner rent Dominion bonds matur- ing next March l have been offer- ed for conversion. The prospectus announces that s-‘ch bonds may be (tmitinued onhpscsfl, Col 6) erlands and Belgium aganist any situation which might arise." (Authorized sources in Berlin claimed the war scare alas "made in Paris" and said Geimony clfsii-cd t'o avoid, ll possible, any extension! of the conflict.) l Announcement oi the mi itaryi measures c:mc on the cve of the reopening ol Porltnmrnt whtrc 1h? former War Secretary, 1x: lic llcre- Bcllshii, is cmctfd lo maiic a “per-I sonal slatcmenl" in tlic M01159 01 Commons on his nsgnalion lromi the War Cabinet. The Brit sh government advised, the 21 Pnn-Amerlvin rcpublxs that the Royal Navy could not c cx-, peeled to stay out of litcrnalionuii‘ waters surrcunci ng the tvestern, hemisphere unlcss step; are token to prevent Germany irom using‘ those waters as a siinctuaiy, r Precautionary collation o1‘ leave as precautionary. some sources recallsd 1.11:1. 1l’l a similar siiuiitzon last Ncv. ll, when the Germans were rcpslcd ready to invade the Ncthcrlnrdy Brztain simply said her troops were on the alert for any eveniuriity wit-licut imposing special orders. Ono informant with high cnncry While officials d€SCTlbEd the can-I l By The Canadian Press LONDON — Britain challenges pan-American safety belt, says punitive attempts against British ships would cause friction with ai- iies" oiilcial announcement an)! Brllich plane bombed and appar- ently sank subrnari ID In North Sea. WASHINGTON — United States reiu.el to entertain British protest that neutrality act discriminates a- gainst British shipping. R10 DE J-ANEIRO - Inter-Am- arioan nautralit oommltt meets to strengthen 3 mile gaiaty belt. VIBORG. Finland —Russian air fleet bombs seoro o! southern Fin- land cities: coldest weather in 10 {learn stalls largo scale land opera- OIIS. COPENHAGEN — Sweden anrl Norway in iefiarnte notes protest violation: by iuslon planes. AMSTERDAM —-Anxlety in Bel- gium and the Netiiurliindg over pos- ulblllty o1 invasion wanes but arm- iu remain at war strength. TOKYO —Premier Admiral Mit- Illllllll Yonai completes new gov- IIIIIQIII; to be sworn in today. ‘or. , .. AF TY BET. ‘picture. taken a few clnvs fighter plane constructed by the Canadian Car & Foundry Company, Ltd., was flown in successful tests. I The “Hurricanc" is one 0f the types of fighting planes which Royal Air Forie fliers have shown to be comfortably superior to the best Germany has to oficr. Ems, mounted four in each win [lied Gross Turns At A Glance Down iluints Show aye.‘ shows in pa. n Canada. The mac Precautions Against Lightning Nazi Thrust . tack on ihe Netherlands or Belgium I were “neither more nor lcss than l even." Oiiicial circles intimated that the British decision had mciié prlltioll than mlhtary signliicanoe. 1t lin- plicd Britain's moral support for Belgium and the Nrinerlands it attacked by Germany or if they are merely the cho en vlctln 0.1 Ger- many in a renewal of the "war oi nerves." Announcement was made that a Royal Air F010 Plane 111mm“ I ensuing yeiirwin take place today U-boat in the North Bra and ap- parently sank it. Great patches oi oil came to the surlacc aiicr the gcy crs cziuscti by the bombs snbsldcti. Fridnds of Mr. ilorc-lfelisha. who was rcorted to have clash- to bu urging the former War teranccs before Parliament and avoid an npcn break with Prime Minister Chamberlain. The Press Association said that iiliei" Mr. Hore-Beiisha aiidrfsscd the l-lcuc. Mr_ Cllflmljcflliln "then Will reply giving the reasons for the cabinet changes" in which Mr. i-{m-e- Elslizi and in“ i\'1irlist.r 0i information, Lord MRC-Milltilli We" l 1'. Cilllfliliiili NllTlUYll Silwr Fax aild Fur Magazine, Toronto, 0111.; R. G. T. Hitchinan. Director of b the Canadian National Livestock Records, Ottawa. X13101‘ A S. Robertson. Charlotte- dropped from the gOV€I".‘li1€11l_ S", wuirirre Contnues A dispatch from Amsterdam sold ihe 7.9004011 Nethcrlzind; steamsnli , Arcnciskerk had bffTl trrpenocd and “m; in the Bay oi Blscny, The crew was rescued. A Nazi wartilane bfmbed ihe 538- tim British trawler Wililam Ivcy in (Continued 0n page 7. Col 4) { oily completed stoic, r lne, built for ihe British Air Ministry They are nrmcil \\_ith eight machine g. have a speed of 335 miles per hour, and can climb t0 20,000 feet speeches have been arranged forl aviators tielivcrrd lit 1hr evening session by Dr Experimental Farms for Canada. R. | G. Hlvbilncirv. College, will give n lull; on rectors arc r Secretary to "restrain" his ut- loiieiown: lfi Cague, AlllS 1n. Ont: Th mas A Carruthers. Summer- < Sumnicrsioc; Chief Rcizistrr "irci: A P. Mal-Vnnnel. Ottawa, ,Ont. Cnllbcrk. Summcrsirlc: Stcnocraph- er C Arnold Woodstock, N 13.; r R G . cl Agrici crcn. Grnndon, 521511.; I... Read. A. M. ‘-'.l!'".i17l1. P E. Wcivari. Si. Mr L. Lcciiiaii. Siilifillllifli.‘ Dr. Charles Fremont. K, C, Quebec; ihe first ll Hill FilR Anni unlit mill Everybody l *8’ PAG Britain America Against nitive Action Friction With (By J. F. Sanderson. Can LONDON. Jan. 15-(CP spect the American neutraiii The British Government with ihe desire of ihe 21 serve their waters from navn pecied 1o stay outside the Interested“ tcxmcn from all over ~ Canada arrived in ihe City last night lo nnznd ihe annual meeting of the Canadian Nitlnnal Silver Fox Brertlers Ass: lotion, which will open zit the Charlottetown’ Hotel this morning at 11 o'clock. The President. Mr. Cngue will preside. The election of officers for the ' and a number of interesting the meeting. An audios u-ill be E. S. Archibald, director of of Animal .1 Agricultural ‘ the Knox, Professor Guelph lcrcd at ihe Char- dent. J. E. E. Mc- Sccieiary, Matthew, Of - Tr ilrcr. Vrrnmi Chief Inspector George A. . Knox. Guelph 1.11mi College. Guelph, Ont; ll, P. Do ovnii, EflllOl‘ of the ‘ £1 Ml‘. 5- Ont. Directors: A K. Cani- Cant. John P 1.1 ‘ Man 1 own. P. E. I ; Dr. . i" . .911. Doyle, Winnipctz. Mr. c. c. Baker. M, 1.. .11.. Kch- i o . :s l! M1‘. D. mmersidc. P. I ..i'l. Calvary. t J. E. Lnl-‘orrl, Qiiriwc: J. Mc- Isiden over three British cruisers I attacking the lseiil. of bcillgeiciit nations. y Ar —k’1€.s.(l€ill. uetullo Vargas 0i iniazxi, ciicnuig a coniercnle oi ihe ‘AlllCliCllH ndiluils ‘saleiy zionc" around iliclr even tlioilgn recognized by existing international 1mm Hpigpigmrg imgcgs new The British note was a t Boyd dated Dec. 23 reply to a protest from Pre- lw l German poc- ket battleship Admiral Graf 151100 near Uruguay Dec. l3 butdt included subject of ihe proposed neu- the whole riiliiy belt. It made two comments over zi veiled suggestion that \warsliips from buying sup- l ‘plies and repairing damage l after warlike acts within the protected area. l They were :- g 1. A neutrality belt cannot be y established. without. specific con- ' l 2. Ii sanctions were applied ag- nist British ships this would in- reiise the "risk of friction" be- vieen the American republics and ‘the allies tvliich everyone wished seven“- io minimize. The French Government will make it parallel reply to the rep‘- eseniations, but not on the same i terms, lt was learned. PROCLAIMS RIG“ T RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. l5 iiiiici"-iuii.r.ciiii HEN-HAUL)‘ ccinnill- jwcm souni>\e(i ace p.ocln.n.cn tonigli. inc right oi to establish it shores such a zone is not i ES HALL_ Tells American Neutrals Pu- British Ships Would Cause informed the American Republics that she could not re- Panzlma declaration to protect their neutrality and to prg. But in a note addres r1 t P- .'d Britain made it plain thicRooaliesi cni. Boyd of Panama l G 300-mile limit unless:- . ermany could be K d d ~ ship; i310 the protected 232$?!" e to send no more war_ . erman merchant ships seeking ~ f ‘ A - D0115 were interned for the duration oletililgewlinr aidncan 3- German 5111115 Were Prevented from using the zone as i! Sflfffllf lane from one ocean to another, and from en. iflflglllg in inter-American trade, and non-German ships rom using ii for espionage purposes, all of which if per- "lllled, “Olild deprive the Allies of their superiority at sea {Sfillllllti A rich rogue is like a ht hog, who never does good tlll as dead as a log. MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN Anni-Ill Dub B! In] I-IHEJ. 16.00 Warns n States Action Against Allies. adian Press Staff Writer) CFlMi-fi-Grezit Britain today ./ ‘ y hclt except undcr stringent "mldilions d°5l2lied to prevent German warshi f . ing ihe belt as a vast sanctuary. PS mm us expressed every sympaihy, republics ' which signed the] l ellgilifcmcnis. Navy could not be ex- iRPliliES m ""9"!!! Delivered IBM) i Camila and 0.!- ".00 NGlElfi Fliers Wives May Move To Canada DONDON. Jan. 15-(0? Cab1e)w The empire air plan may result in the movement o several hundred women -wives of Royal Air Force men engaged in instruction- chlldren to Canada. it was learned. tonight. This would involve the establish- ing of homes in the Dominion and the placing oi’ children in 4 schoolb. The quest on is under consideration but it ha; not been settled whether the government would merely per- mit ihe exodus or assist in paying "a es. Off cers with high technical qualifications have been chosen u: go to the Dominion. They include staff officers. flying instructors, engineer officers and officers to ad- vise in aeronautical schools. Several tons of material will b0 taken for instruction s, in.- cludlng ports of airplanes, mstru» ments, guns. ammunition and theo- retical manuals. 'An*t“ is JusT AM Excusz FOR A L01‘ 0F FOOLISH i-iAian-s some Thermometer yirliiclilisfitzimes 1'11 Wm! \v|"5‘°" Churchill’ principals of brceciinz. Ollicrspcak- First Lord of the Arimireityé ers will lxc lli'ill‘(‘l 1.1.55 the 21 American Republics . and army generals, were sai The following officers and di- might prevent belligerent lllaiiy Fires Started In Heavy Bombings -- Civilians Suffer. _l5.V Wade Werner Associated Press Stair‘ Writ" VlBORG, Finland, Jan, 15 -(AP) — Viboig (Vllpurl) and other cities oi soiitinrn rinland were raided l1.- gnln too.ly' bv Russian bombing planes uhuch brought death and in- jiLfy lo civilians anti started many iiics. This southeastern port was attacked at noon, at least lvio persons being killed and many lnyured. Onc s-rcet of shops was demolished. The-ii" contents were hurled into the street. and some buildings \\‘L'l'£‘ sci ailre. In contrast to ihe heavy bombing here and in other civil.a.n cen es. the situation at the nearby _ lines was comparatively pel-iceiul. The war at the front appears to be down lo artillery exchanges.‘ In lielsiiiglors two nlr raid alarms shorily‘ alter noon; llll‘ Cllpllfll u 150 1111185 west of here. = Some bombs worn reported to have‘ mllen in lhc outskirts. l Vlborg hiEh The r.i.dci'. in both the ‘as lll('_‘v‘ approached. There were 21 iE ['1 iE‘ n Y°""d*l"! hllhcst and ioivcsi thermometer Itldlngg n" ind]. l glflmlwNfi éyfpn-l/[g/I‘ ‘(Ivolééé Pop liawrfl-kliil 111 View the general prlil- illl the group which attacked Viborg. cited wove" Brgwl-l cinr.m;tv;n“jll_ My D --iplc thtsai Ewing 1u.iilies that the They dived through the cold clear TORONTO J 1_ (C? - ~ -‘ ~ - < ~ ' units -e' r '- . an. __ . -_.__ lllflrlmiiii- Ciieiltirriciiii mid mrm- llllllcxlsftcrcgts oi1grl'cuti‘alsp‘w'i‘:dwil(l“iieo Fskigiit-gistiir-‘JI-g reported started in mum and maximiimkicmpérasillrxéi: TORONTO. Jan. 15 ——(CP) — t?“ ROY 5- Johnslo“ “f bllmmer‘ ivhat we can to kecp distant lrom jscvcral southern Finnish towns. DBWBOII 46B 45B Passng up an estimated $500,000. ‘Vi? ‘American seas L110 spectacle of arni- The Russians returned one day Vancouver 37 4o ihe Canadian Red cross today iurn- -____.__...._. .__ ed clasliesiilnd reisu-liingd dangcip l0 ailr-rjiiiriinzu lfinland t\]!ll.l1 the wfgsé Edmonton m}; 9;; cd_ down a pro iii to! cxli. it in; RECORD ATTEMPT ENDS 0w‘ 60W“? 11ml’. 1i- hfil - lyfiufl 1311,1111 ifllkw gqi Xigieigflfg om_ Regina 34B 11B $013? ‘lmli'ufll)i'cPi) at delta Syllgll- ' Right To Fix Zone mililililu." irillu? {slid Jllnl mdre (lhan Winnipeg 29B 1m’ imorr lllSlLiCl.‘ Regi monsoiship R10 DE JANEIRO Jan 15-A l 300 l02llll';('1:»dlfl(;l{ narhln Sunday's Toronto 77 3" The executive committee o1 the blaokcn [1191 line tndnv ended the ‘ "We have ihe right 1,0 IlX ii zone ‘raids. I1 said three xvcre shot down Ottawa 29 3* society said that "nothwltlistandlnu t . ' 1- of security in order to prevent .. ‘mid three more reported shni down. Montreal 33 35 {he (ginning terms" 1hr- REd cross étttemp“ °_f Wu,’ Amlff") I ms "o i.~urprics' capable of endangernig l The communique (‘hhrgcd that Qmibec '15 19 did not. consider it “consistent with ‘W n m“ “OmM "‘"‘l““°“ rem“ ircc communication and the indls- Home of 1hr‘ Russian planes which 531'," John 22 34 ihc traditions of the Canadian lilml fmfld "w" lrlilmmrcd 91am’ ‘palpable exchange oi merchandise.‘ iilcw over ilir ArPlil‘ front IIPDTOBCh- Rama)‘ 34 31 poo Iehnor of] lllléfktlelllqafli; Solclcgyl 10W" ‘All “I110 Eilwmllm‘ Islallgogé xffgtls said llllflflllflfilgllfll litw was (‘ii ‘ill’ “KW 0i Norwctlifln WTFNOTY’? Chlrltltietowfi 17 28 m y, (igg d9 1;“. u C11 m“ 5 m; ~ernan o croiiin. $01110 . su cct to revision n t c ilg it oi ,, _ -_._ be cxpuoitcd 101‘ any purposes what- milcg short of their goal in Pa- modern d€\'€lODlIlClli5 and added ' v ' Maritime East: Strong easterly lcODllllllWl on page 7. Col B) ah soever." Blended For Quality "SALAIIK TEA w-ijbfllnzzflté!" 'i1§Tu;.{"“~-"" " ' ll .1 iorma corned the neu ality committee — gym that the American nations expected i bclllgerenls t0 "rtxiiccl" mile safety zone established by the 21-Amerlcan nations lost in the declaration oi Panama M) rnt activities lmlde it the 300- October and belliger- reports "avo.d hostile acts o Ho spoke shortly after were received here that Britain had ivycplresscd sympathy with the c p e oi the neutrality ZOHO bu eved it could n01, be enforced s present form. Formal Ceremony Vargas made his declaration at a ceremon at which he wel- delegates from the posed 0f nited States. Brazil. Arccntinii. Venezuela. Mexico, cliilc and cit-win Rico. The cimnnittec, which rcprcscntw the 21 nations or the pan-American congress, will begin closed tomorrow 1o consider whnl may lie done to strengthen the safety zone. seasons l .A. F. Plane l l l ‘Sinks U - Boat IONDON. Jan. l5 —(AP) —A ltwrnl Alr Fore-n plani- bombed a snbunriiie in the North sea today, an wnnounucmcnt slild. and appar- lcnilft" sank it. , Tic announcement said ihe plane ‘cnmc ovri" tho submarine as she was submrriiiiiiz. The pilot dived his nlaiii- 1ill(l lii liwi-lliltq oif drop- iivil a 5.11m (ll bombs which 'lQ'll in (‘lOrP |llilXlliilll lo the snblnurllie" l Whcii iln- gyxwis iziiusvll by llic lmmhs ."lill'~'l(li'l| n greenish-brown ‘Oil patch Ml vm-(i-z in circumferente iintl surrouiizicd bv masses o1 bub- bles appeared on the surface. winds or gales with snow or rain, followed by winds shlitln to westward and somewhat colder at night. Synopsis: The weather has be- come somewhat colder in Ontario with light snow in many districts while in ihe Prairie Provinces it has been generally ialr and decid- ecly cold . High tide this afternoon at 2.50. and tomorrow morning at 3.20. Him sets this afternoon at 4.45 1nd rises tomorrow morning at 34 7. . First quarter moon. Jan. 17. 2.21 p. m. Bummer/tide tide eighteen min- lllPN inlvr lliiin Clinrloili-rnivii. THE (‘AR FERRY RAILINGS leaves Borden 9.45 A.M.. 100 PM. Leaves Tormentine 11.00 A. M», 3.06 P. M. .... ~ \>.-\"¢fl