copies c by Everybody osmium aowsril. Island Like the Dew OIL MIKE MAN a ';‘..‘°.."l.i.}'.‘2"‘.,"i'o°'iA-'¢'33i'5i ' or others. 0 'i lied Amy Plane For llelloblllzatlon ‘Coming Events 00H 101007. din a; gfmtvlile c der age claeaee of M Anny in the field was placed u. the agenda of the Supreme soviet of the U. S. I. R. when it convened for its 12th session to- night. Tess News Agency report- gd in a Moscow broadcast. llcssrve Wednssd for picnic at 5t. George‘ “aeserv for Trvon Warehouse, night. "Pantry Sale Saturds at Ros- ers Hardware Women's Institutes. Roasted “s” "Lena Rivers" by Hunter lti Player! Hill's“. J1me m. sso “Danced! sienna-mu Wed- uesday. June 27th. speoiaalunlagagrz- can Richmond their three-act la n Covehead gommunlty l-lal nday. Jurgtle “Loading ~hogs at Cardigan every Thursday for Davis dz Contact Norman McKen- sle for trucking service. Praser. "I06 mu Saturday a we.’ st. Jami w. s. " ogs for Davis so‘ Fraser Ltd. ‘grade . until further notive. m.’ no Yo. s. will... mews. June n - (or) -s 1-2041, breakdown of the Federal elec- _..._.. tlon service vote in nine voting , "load bogs f’!- Davis and territories, issued tonight by Jules Pram ., every until Castonguay, chief electoral offic- Isin time. Earl Jay. 1ft. wart. er. showed the total vote as 341.- “37-3- 606 had been estimated that "Morell Promise ‘fifihdth. capital Dance "in McLean's Wow‘ Canadian Cruiser (Ontario Is New Type y... a.» Commissioned And Had trolls; Ready To Steam Against Japs Soon- fbt CDO i- . Jul Nth ‘y s._ z-fl-Si. J 18th mill-ll. B01111!- WOGDQMY l-II-Tue-tf. Milton Ilbwl. 0-22-21. bys in Win-aloe Hall Po-‘sislsa. . 45-11. Bale, "Y" Ha ., this Wining, 6.30. 6-28-1 _-__. Soolaléomoregiud UIIQ . ‘ll-1- (i-N-fl-‘ll. JuneI-—(§)—-AlBdLa n ll. Canadian fleet which will serve i lr is possible that a Canadian of- "see Cornwall pla ere present . Japan. ready ia in action in the Pacific, the Admiralty - ounced tonight. Two ships of the new class have been commissioned so far-H. M. l. lwlftsuxe under Capt. P. V. , now in the Pacific. and H. M. l. Ontario, e. gift from the British Government to the Dominion oi Canada, the an- nouncement said. The new cruisers have a dis- placemsnt of 8.000 tons and were designed for a speed of 3i knots. Armament includes nine six-inch guns in tri le turrets, i0 four- inch anti-s rcrait guns. and six torpedoes in trl ls tubes. The Naval fice described the new ship as "a very useful" size. It is larger and faster than some other types of British light cruis- ers. Heady For Action OTTAWA. June ~22 - (OP) - Senior vessel of the fill-ship Can- adian fleet. assigned for Pacific service. the new crulser Ontario. has been commissioned. has tak- en her trials and soon will be steaming against the Japanese with Capt. Harold Grant. 42, of Halifax. on the bridge and lead- Final g Wings ParadeAt No. 2 A. H.S. llerc . .____- What was the last Wing Parade at No. 2 Navigation School, Char- IQWWWII. vestordny saw Squadron Leader qeorge Twenzcmlk , ta-nt Air Attache to the Polish - Iddon. Ottawa, present wing; u, o of the School. ‘lien were from Norway, six from Poland. and thrice from England. In recognition o! Group Contain no. Price's scr- vlccs to Polish students at the School. tho Air Attache pinned the of a Polish Pilot 0n the breast of Captain Price wlho has been in command at No. 2 ANS. for the past year. Protestantllrphanagc Auxiliary Meeting Mrs. H. S. iefn-derson Re- Elected President. The annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage was held in the or. phanage yesterday. ‘Ihere was a large attendance with the President, Mrs. H. Henderson residing. The exce lent reports presented showed that the ear was an ex- ceptional onc-ne receipts being over $8.000. while many parcels of clothing, gifts, etc, were sent to lng the force, it was disclosed to- day, -In Capt. Grant's fleet will be‘ the Ontario's sister ship Uganda. already in the Pacific; two new! fleet aircraft carriers. now belngl completed in British yards: Tribal and Ensign class destroyers; anti-aircraft cruiser Prince Rob- ert and a flotilla of frigates. These ships will have scomplement of 18.500 men. A Navy release said only that Capt. Grant likely will be recog- ed as the senior officer of the under British command. However. flcer of more senior rank will be appointed later to command both sea and land-based naval forces connected with the war against 341,606 Service Personnel Voted . It approximately 750,000 service men M°_?1;ve;t_ w! and women were eligible to vote. u lfell. madly, June Nth. 6-88-1 The total vote by divisions was the K the children. Short addresses expressing the sincere thanks of the Trustees for the magnificent work of the Aux- iliary were given by W. A. Stewart, chairman. Messrs. Heath Strong, .C.. Summerslde, T. E. MacNutt, Charlottetown, Rev. J. H. Bishop. Carleton, and T. (I116. E-, - Burl Elle.slie. The following of icers were elect- Prcsldent. Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Charlottetown. Vice-Presidents, Prince County- Mrs. A. .7. Matheson. O'I..eary; Mrs. Walter Bowness, Bedeque; Mrs. Howard Callback, Txyon. Vice-Presidents, Queens County- Mrs. Edgar Heartz, East Royalty: Mrs. James Munn, Mt. Herbert; Mrs. Roland Buntain, Rustlcp, Vice-Presidents, Kings County __. Mrs. Albert McLeod, Murray Har- bor; Mrs. H. H. Cox, Morell; Mrs Colin Dixon, East Baltic. Recording-Secretary - Mrs. W, G. Bruce, Charlottetown. PRESIDENT'S REPORT Once again we are privileged to meet in this fine hall. It ls in- spiring to have so many in at- tendance and I extend to you a sincere welcome. ' Today conditions are very dif- ferent from those of the past five annual meetings. The strain of the European War is over-true the war in the Far East must be brought to a successful conclusion but we pray it will not be long un- l we can sing from our hearts "On Earth Peace. Goodwill To- , -- 351'.‘ i.“ .t§'.‘i...""’iii. Smith‘ “i? i . . you arc aware many former "n" Lin‘: "*1? l?‘ "NP? firigdtheEgfltlsgaivefiaindérltlialiiig ‘Kemimfihi. boys haviwplayed tire“ - _ I . r c war. o ver Lf,',“‘§m','§§°°~ Dmllw“ "ALT, in Newfoundland; eoaos m the -»-.—.-.»..._.~.»__L-T~-_- TLZ.’ " ggrltianeg t17i320 iglaogélébltd; (Continued on Page 3) ea n n ar o; , n c -——————— m, hmWwfdgff‘ an‘? Prairies and 20.010 in British Col- aedeem. cast m south Rustioo. "W" "See "Dena livers" by Hunter River players in Fredericton Hall, hluday, June 2d, at 8:30 PM 001° for Q "Registered w“ h will mom an itilsfbl‘ COB! n I a1: 13.; Sh‘. 0 (hand l0 and "Oolleotln "wry. ltaglsy “we: Admission era’ Dior’, Hope River, l 0-25-28-27-81. l-Z! 46 ‘Iuesday Phone R. N. lat bogs every Lt Nurses — Miss Insti- ' Mon- . M. ll 0-28 .1 lad Boy" in laven- Monday, June 2s. drama, presented by 5 0-11-41. live fowl nexr Bridge, l0 dolooki l2 l The total representative vote byI Provinces was Ontario 137321;‘ Quebec 44.648: Nova Scotla 22,576;| New Brunswick 15,452; Prince Ed i ward Island 4,499; Manitoba 24, 700; British Columbia 36,007; Saskatchewan 80.636; Alberta 26.- 171; Yukon 117. A breakdown showing the s91- disr vote by parties for the various voting territories and the repre- sentative vote by parties for Prov- grces wlll be made public in a few ays. Tuber Warehouse Plane Discussed Plane for the construction of potato warehouses are being dis- cussed by the Provincial Government with Mr. Waldo Walsh. deputy minister of natural resources for Nova Scotia who visiting Pre- mier Ldwailternr-{tones we; vhs week-en . e Dwboss con- struction will be at Elmira, provided ti‘); are accept- a e - ear before federal cold stor- ‘qys s , '3!» named twelve points where warehouses should be lace . Elmira was not included in e l t, but the Premier was of opinion that it should be elven Eisenhower Not Going Into Politics ABILENE, Kas, June 29.—(AP)- Gen. Eisenhower tonight, broug-ht "the very greatest moment in my whole liie"--his homecoming-to on official close in a ress confer- ence in which he den ed with the utmost vigor that he had any idea of going into politics, and stated that. when he takes off his uni- form it will be to return to civilian l c. "Look." he said in response to a question about ‘whether he might become Secretary of State "I'm in the federal service and take the orders of my commander in hlef. All I want s to be a oitiaen lted States, and when the War Dc rtment turns ms out to ssture t at's all I want to be. " want nothing else." Gen. Eisenhower said he would spend the week-end here with his family, then return to Washington Monday for s conference with War Secretary Stimson. "Right after that I'm going on a short rest, and I'm not oing to tell an one where I'm go . I'm ust go ng to rest. Believe rne. I've cemthrough a lot." Czechs Conflscate Enemy Property PRAGUE, June l2 -— (AP) - President Benes today ordered the confiscation of all farms and corporations in Casohoalovakia be- ing to Gennanshfiiungarians count t its im- wwpcrtancsmmtuaso‘: ggtato ceirtre. lorag an "traitors and - store of any l I i E. Enman, Bede- ' .- l $20,000 MOBILE ..ia X-RA Y UNIT HERE Mass Survey To Get Under Way Shortly; New l= Details Of Plans Tojlornbat TB Revealed- New Chief 0f Pacific Alr Force Named orrswa June a: - (or) - Air Vlce-Mirrshal o. no! 81mm- 40, of Winnipeg. chosen to re- place Air Vice-Marshal 0 M- (Black Mike) Mo as com- mander of Canada's lilo Air Force. likely will fiy back to Can- ada at the end of next week to plan organisation of his force, it was reliably learned tonight. Marshal Simon's appointment was announced at a press confer- ence at which Marshal lleliwen. former chief cl the H. C. A- I‘. overseas Bomber Group, said h: was "ve . very diselnlwihted about- los g his command. He was en route back to Canada in one _of his big Irancasters when he was notified he d failed to pass the tough Pac lo medical examination. One oi the big questions re- maining unanswered Mar- shal Slemorfs new command is its size and nature. This decision is being held up by the lack of suitable‘ strategic bases in the Pacific area. 78th Annual Meeting llnited. a BaIptist""1A§s n Sessions 12:5,; Held In Charlottetown Over WeekEnd. Before a large and represents-l tlve gathering of Baptist 918W“! I l I l and laymen from the Province. sup- plemented by visiting clergyman from Nova. Scotia. including the Rev. Dr. F. W. Patterson, presi- dent of Acadia University, the 78th annual meeting of the P. E. Leland United Baptist Association met at. the First Baptist Church. Charlottetown, yesterday morning. Mr. J. W. Boulter, moderator, presided at the momlng. afternoon, and evening sessions. Island clergymen present at the nnening session included the Rev. Fl. O. Howlett, OI-eary; Rev. H. R Bell. East Point; Rev. A. E. Todd. North River; Rev. E. J. Barrass. Summerside: Rev. C. A. Hicks, Tryon: and the Rev. C. A. Britten. Bedeque. At 10:45 the Rev. f. J. Levy. pastor of the entertaining church. delivered a brief but warm ad- dress of welcome to the delegates which was fittingly replied to by the vice-moderator, Rev. C. 0. I-Iowlett. A report on Grande Llgne, a Baptist missionary movement lo- cated near Quebec City. was read by the Rev. H. R. Bell the morning session. Thc devotional part of the session was conducted by the Rev. E. J. Barrass who had for his general theme "The Arith- metic of Life." Mr. Barrass broke his theme into three parts. namely, "subtraction? "addition". and “multiplication.” Al yesterday morning's session. he spoke on "subtraction" and show- ed that man could subtract from hisuays by riotous living and de- pleted graphically bow. one by one. man's days are taken away. At the afternoon session. re- ports on Western missions and on social service were read by Rev-i erends C. A. Britten and C. O.‘ I-Iowlett respectively. The Ibreign‘ (Confined on Page 7 $1. e) Warning Issued llo Ca: Ration OTIIAWA, June l‘) — (OP) — Munitions Minister Howe in a statement ,today officially qaiked rumors the asolinc rationin might - in Canada an use up rest: int th co "may fin themselves in a a our pr dloament this Quill-w." A statement said e Minister was conoe over th fact that naotorietla-u admsp reiahlymaccept- e re o a a e press and g0 aewgeuu at the value of the gasoline ration cc o ingmmiglit’ bro...“ n: n “'I‘her is no immedi contemp ated either with respect to the value of ha coupon or ith f?“ S‘ ‘bl [@0111 Dilflr" ‘do ma. Anewllnkinthechalncftub- crcrslosis control in Prince Edouard Island ha. been forged with the aredval here 0f the $30,000 Mobile X-Ray Unit for mass surveys, An. nounoement to this effect was made dil’ bi‘ the PEI. Tubercu- Leflslw. ‘Ilbe unit was pur- wlth funds raised by last I Sea! campaign. '1“! 111180 van whldlt will house the eowlormht on its travels izhroushout tlhe Province will reach hare on or about July 10. In all likelihood it will be in opemtlon a goal: or ao clia-tetryotsttakgd Mr. I-LW. WW1. and 9h league. Nllr. .H. Hlolllintusn, Halifax, Maritime representative for Victor X-Rny Corporation, came to Char- lottetown with the equipment and will return later to instruct the male tochnxigen in “rlejsani to its ls patch testing nurse d as temporary male Mr AP. Douoette, compl been employed for some time as otflniner 0d the districts which the mitt. wmpisigtio f u. visits pre n or esa . tub children from ancy to n years of age has taken place during the last in some twenty-four three weeks school districts. The greatest co-| frown both d n teachers and parents was received in this work and the League feels that, if the £11m (to-operation is found in the 41nd’ survey-fate Us soon moms 0 I BUMP“?! ‘DW- ls alurod At the last annual meeting of| the Tuberculosis League. it wasi stated that Prince Edward Island should be able i0 X-Rsy ‘its u'h0l'e| population within the next three years. 13 States Said Short Cf Food NEW YORK. Jun; 22 — (AP) —Govcrnors of I3 northeastern States today described their poo- pls as without sufficient food and said Government aid was neces- sary lo relieve tbs situation. 0m of than, Governor J. How- ard McGrath of Illhcde Island. said he had re uested a Presid- ential invest at on to determine why the Un ted States W35 not getting more food from Canada. The Governors. hers for a food conference called b.v Gflvefml‘ Thomas E. Dewey of New York and Governor Raymond E Bald- Win of Connecticut, enpresserl their views at a press conference. Mr. Dewey tel-med the food problem the “m”! P3551"! "n" of the moment." Annual Moollng 0f Protostantilrphanage At the annual meeting of th: Protestant Orphanage held in St. Paul's I-lslll yesterday, Mr. WA. Stewart was reelected chairman of the Board of Trustees and all rc- tiring trustees were re-anoouued for a further term of three ears. Reports showed excel ent Pro- gress and a omnfortable surplus 011 this year's operations. credited lgpgdy m ms emrgy of Mrs. H.S. manna mu tier-med the finance letsr. Rev. J.'I‘. Ibbott and Rev. Harvey and “can: it::...r"'* ose ca e - Votes “$7 thanks were Pissed V’ 8t. Paul's Hall tlsoflheirllalldoallloardlrlvcrs iortilednohandtothosowho had uglstgq in attaining success. The ‘Trustees Review of the W" and a summary of finances will follow at a later dais. Expect Leopold To Abdicate DSC68515, J1me 22 - (AP) - tnlsted ammo olcee to ths Belgian Govenlnhment [sad tonight x33 Imps ' manoeuvres - '15“); faiiod and that his Ila lkely within a few The throat of a general strike by left-diving parties o to 1e0- poid's return hung over the iltical drama being enacted both n Aus- tria when the Monarch was reported cqaferr with Belgium's parlia- memory esders. And in this Cw- ttal of a win-impoverished land. 12 By EDDY announced tonight that rival an accord on a plan for the Government and that the plan has the approval of Britain, Russia and the United State A statement by the Sovi authorized by the Crimea c Saint John Man" lie-Elected llead 0f Hospital Ass’n' Dr. Rd’ Collins, of St. John, N. B, was re-elected president of the Maritime Hospital Association at the conclusion yesterday of its four day convention in Charlottetown. Other officers and the chairman of the various committees follow: Chain-nan for New Brunswick, Dr. R J, Collins, Saint John, N.B., 1st Vice-President and chairman for Nova Scotia, Rev. Mother Ig- natius. Antigonlsh, 2nd. Vice-Pre- sident, and chairman for PEI, Dr. J.A. Clark, Charlottetown, P. E.I., Treasurer, Sister Stella Maria, Halfax, Nova Scotia. Secretary. Mrs. H.W. Porter. Kentvllle, NS. Additional Executive Members: Dr. J.A. McMillan, Charlottetown. RE I . Mr. Ralph H. Gale, Saint John. N.B.. Mr. WM: Simpson, New Glasgow, N.S. Publicity: Mr. F‘ J, Burn, Kent- ville. NS, (Chainnan). Hospital Service Plan: Dr. J.A. Clark, Charlottetown, (Chairman). Constitution and By-Laws: Mr. J F‘ H. Teed, K.C., Saint John. (Clminnan). Nursing: Miss Marlon fibers, R. N.. Saint John. (Chairman). Programme: Executve of the As- sociation, Miss Ruth C. Wilson, Ex- ecutive Director. M.H.S.A, and Miss Bartsch, Fredericton, N B. Trustee Board of the Maritime Hospital service association: Executive Committee 1945: Dr. J.A, McMillan, Chairman. - J A Clark, Vicechairman. :‘(Oo'n" DIE on Page INTERNATIONAL i AT A GLANCE g (By The Canadian Pressl) PACIFIC - Japanese sea escape route from Gagayan valley scaled by capture ol’ Philippine port of Aparri; Australians gain on Borneo; American flag raised to indicate Okinawa conquest but Japanese j (lie-hauls fight on; Super-forts blast -l{urc and Kobe arcs aircraft fac- | torics. § cums _ Full of Lluchow to Chinese expected hourly. i POLAND - C r‘ ‘e agreement ‘reported reached on formation of Polish Government. I BELGIUM — Leopold's abdication reported likely within fcw days. BRITAIN — Intervention by British troops In Levant Implied no intention to supplant Frflllclh Government said. i l i ‘ Mayors Appoint Housing Committee r TORONTO. June 22 — (GP) — ‘The Canadian Federation of May- -ors and Municipalities during its annual meeting which concluded here today set up a special corn- mlttce. at the invitation of Fin- ance Minister Ilsley, to consider and report to him on housing. Mayor J.W. Cornett of Vancou- ver. new president of the Assoc- iation, announced the setting up of this committee and in a tele- gram to Mr. llsley told the Fin- ancesMinistcr this committee would be ready to wait on him at any ti me. Hon. GB. Dunbar. Ontario Min- ister of Game and Fisheries. told the closing session that Ontario must double the number of fish hatcherlcs in the Province in the next ten years "if we are going to satisfy our growing tourist trade.‘ He predicted also a rigid inspec- tion of summer hotels by the new- ly-orgnnlzed Provincial Tourist De- partment lo ensure proper service iand good food for summer visit- ors. MOSCOW, June 22 — (AP) — An Allied Commission lam-announced the agreement, reached by three grou ofmPllelsrwatwconferences here. —— ties for co-operatlon with the De- iFour Killed ln PAGES GILMORE F i Polish factions have reached reorganization of the Polish s. et. Foreign Commissar, V. M. Molotov, the British Ambassador, said Archibald Clarkl Kerr, and the U. S. Ambassador, W. Averell Harriman-E onference lo settle the prob-' us; l l SAN FRANCISCO June 22 -: (AP) - Poland probably will be the 51st member of the United Nat- ions. but security conference of- ficials see small chance of this hap- pcnmg before the conference ends Tuesday. However, the announcement by the Moscow radio of agreement a- mong Polish groups meeting in Moscow on the formation of a new Polish Government was regarded as clearing the way for Poland to sign the new world charter. Four steps would have to re- cede a ion members ip: Big Three approval of the Moscow agreement, actual creation of a new Government. recognition of it by the United States, Russia and Britain, and designation b the Government of the official o sign in its behalf. A place has been “reserved" for Poland in the new world organizat- ion, through general agreement. 25th C. W. L. Convention " Concludes MONTREAL, June 22 - (OP) - The Catholic Women's League of Canada today completed its 25th national convention here, and delegates prepared to take back to League members across the Do- minion plans for the conversion of the League's wartime program to meet the demands of rehabili- tatlcn. During the seven-clay convention. the needs of returning servicemen and war brides and the possibili- partment of Veterans Affairs were examined. under thc guidance of Archbishop W. M. Duke of Van- couver. Chaplain of the League. A closer relationship between atholic women of Canada. and‘ the United States and England was seen. Plane Crash PENNFIELD, N.B, June 32 —- (OP) - Flour Canadian airmen met dcath today when a Venture bomb- er, on a routine training flight from the R C.A F station at Pennflsld Ridge, crashed two and one-ital! miles ncrthxvest of Penny field NCXi-Oi-klll have been not- ‘ flied nnd nalnes of the victims will ‘Lvg I .‘.‘°(l shortly. i Cr; p Capt. W W Li Ross said 'the crash occurred in a thickly u-codsd area An inquiry into the cause of the accident h-zs bell ordered London Poles Plan Appeals LONDON. June 29 -— (AP) Branding the Moscow trial of Polish underground leaders as a, “slanderous” attempt to discredit; ‘his London Polish Government.‘ [Premier Tomas: Arciszewski de-l ,clared today he was drafting an! lappeal to Prime Minister Chur- chill and President Truman. to‘ intercede and ask the Russians to trltdhdraw their forces from Pol- an . The ‘IZ-y-ear-cld Premier lhc assertion in what he termed “an appeal lo the conscience of the free people of the world." and declared Poland never would stop fighting for her freedom I-le declined to elaborate on de- tnlls of the proposed ap cal to r made Mr. Churchill and Mr. urnan. saying it had not yet been draft- ed formally. . PLYMOUTH. England — (CP) -- Dr. Stanley Wells Kemp. F R S. the lending British authority on marine biology, has died av. the ngc of 62 He planned onzl led the ' voyngcs of the research ship Dia- covery Ill. Mall, $4.00; other Provinces A ll.l.A., 85.001 Subscription Delivered, $6.00. E 0N) NEW cov’ Poland M; Bei5lst Di: United Nation's New LicuL-Cov. Cf Sask. Named OTT-AWA, June 22 -- (GP) — Prime Minister King announced tonight the appointment of It. J. M. Parker of Regina u LleuL-Governor of Saskatche- | wan. Mr. Parker, n former Muni- cipal Affairs Minister in the Saskatchewan cabinet, succeeds Thomas Miller, publisher of the Moose Jaw Times-Herald. who died Wednesday after a four-month term as Lieutenant- Governor. Reasons Clven For Potato Famine OITAWA, June 31 — (G) —- suff a ering miniature potato famine in some sections f0! an explanation tonight in on Bureau of Statistics figures show- ing Just wlhnil; happened to the 82,340,000 bushels the Dominion produced last year. .111 1944p. ‘uctlonwsshsavy -— 8 per cent above the fwd-SC ayer- rage - but Canada's 1044 e-lmorts of table muds was e. record. Dur- ing the July-April season 6.067.000 bushels of table stock potatoes left: the country with the greet bulk gong to the United States. _fi ;oh_ dares Saftfl m Means Elitllvf is It's A Femlu {eIeVAol-lt Nu Meal-i 9 7 617W l: ~ // 9.1),? METEOROLOGICAL TORONTO, June 22 — Minimum and maximum tempera- tures: Vancouver 47. B6; Edmon- ton 49.62; Regina 59. 93; Wirmipeg 5B, 9'7; Toronto 52. 80; Ottawa 51, SERVIC E . (CP) Bl; Montreal 58. 78; Quebec hi, '14; Moncton 48. 75; Halifax 51, ' Charlottetown 51. 6B; Sydney 54: Yarmouth 52, d4. Forecasts: Lower st. Lawrence: Fresh vxestcrly winds; generally fair and moderately warm; light scat- tered showers at first in east por- e 46. tlon. Lake St, John: Fresh west and northwest winds: partly cloudy nnd moderately warm; a few light scattered showers. Gulf and North shore and Bay Chaleur: Fresh southerly to west- erly winds; partly cloudy with scattered showers. Maritime Provinces: Moderate to fresh southwest and west Ilnds; partly cloudy with not much change in temperature; prnbflfly light scattered showers in north. ern districts. High tide this afternon at 12.19 and ton at 1 t . Sun - this evening at 8.60 an Full moon Mme 25, l . . ' Sinmmerside bide eighteen minu- tes later than Oharlottetowrl. UUNDAY All"!!! . bea Ch lite! IIJI. Ill Arrive cri-Ziiltufilifl. 3.10. 0.10 CIIARLOTTETOWN- NEW GLASGOW (Dally Except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown 1.1 . 0.00 PM. Arrive Charlottetown 1.8 . 5.20 P.3d. N. !.—P. I. f. FIRE! IIIVICI (Dally. lrislldlnl sensays) SCHEDULE MA! l-llfl‘. II Leave Wood Islands 1 a. 3., Ii a. m.. 8 p. m. ileaveCarlbombmnasipm. d p. m. (On authority of tho Oil Con. troller, on Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays d: May and June the ll . m. sailings wlll be cancelled la evidence that the will not carry the