MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN __i-_. u m, ‘byes of penal!!- 1-0 b; without books of one‘: own i B? dial Two Cont: wlgtfiilfil’ round-a m1 llarhor Grace Ready For Mollison i mason GRACE, NFLD, Oct- Mgp cABLD-As far as the air- hm i; oonoerned. Jim Molliscn u set out for Elflglatld from NW! "k 1,, hi; airplane anytime now. owulio and oil was stored here my {qr when he lands t0 refuel. MING fVENTi CO "wen Mlle at; Thursday, Oct. M, ma party. L7248-10-i3-2i ‘militias-Flat River Thursday. 11-7199-10-14-51. sundries-Murray Harbor Friday. L-7l99-10-14-2i. vTaliiies—Murray River Satur- “y L-'ll99-10-l4-2l. McMillaifs Hotel. L-7861-l0-14-2i. "Dance at Thursday nisht- "Tbere will be no dance at Wel- come Inn Wednesday night. L-7864-10-14-li. "Concert Zion Schoolroom Thurs- day. Best local talent. L-7874-10-14-2l. "Dance in Tarantum, Friday, Oct. ltth. lf stormy, Monday. L-'l8‘l8-10-14-2i. _ Remember Chicken Supper in i-leartz Hall, But Royalty, October Tlth. L-7885-10-14-1l. "Board of ‘Prado Quarterly Meet- ing tonight twcdncsday) 8 o'clock. L-7859-10-14-1i. "Bingo and dance in C.M.B.A. llill. Vernon River. Wednesday. Ott. 14th. L7239-l0-lIi-2i "Cake sale at S. A. MacDonald's Saturday, Oct. 17th. by Marshfield- Dunstaflnage W.M S. L7B91 "Bordon Friday, Oct. 15th. card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Btoilhon Doyle. 117249-10-13-21 "Buying live hogs and lambs. Albany Thursday. 15th, Emelald 16th until noon. G. C. Grcen. L-5l13-6-twt-tf. "ifalpcquc Y. P. U. present ‘Prairie Rose" in New Glasgow Hall, “"55"? evenlnq. October 15th. L-7B62-l0-14-2i. "Big Dance at Sea Side Hall, Borden. Thursday, Oct. 15. Char- lottetown Rytl-lnliers. Admission “or L7889-10-14-2l "Kinkora Hath-Play entertain- ment with” specialties by dramatic "lot-y of Holy Redeemer Parish. Friday. Oct. 16th. e15. L788’! "The monthly meeting of the ladle: Aid of the Prince Edward "lend Hospital Wednesday at 3.30 inn. at tile hospital. meas-lo-ls-zi "Borden Line Club loading hogs, m . calves every Wednesday at “my. H0111‘! 12-3. L-8972-10-M T W ti’. "The Ladies Guild of the Bap- t Church will hold an afternoon tea in the schoolroom Thursday ‘m 8.30 to a. 1.1891 hqtmll-llg of the Central Parish the Church at Clyde River, Sat- "Yllly- Ootober 17th, a o'clock P. M. oonsider matters in connection with the Parish. L-7865-l0-l4-lil. in BertoliiliK-l llonlc of burlap sack- ing slzniiar. defectives said, to that in which the legs of Mrs. Asquith were wrapped when found separate- ly eight days ago in Boston harbor. llcniéd Permission To Alight In iialway Tile Irish Frce State Government "definitely refused" to permit Ger- man flying boats to alight at Gal- way at the 'cnd cf trans-Atlantic Young. Sydney representative of the Lufthansa Company said tonight. anzl Zeizllir, expected here tomor- row from Port Washington, will be catapulted from‘ the Schwabcnlandw toward the end of other to the 'Azorcs .Now that per- mission to alight at Galway has been refused both will go direct to the Azores, with experts on board gathering information similar to that recorded on test flights over the southern route. VANCOUVER, Oct. 13—(OP)—-A dozen unemployed men were u- rested and a score of others suffer- ed minor injuries when police, us- ing tear gas, dispersed a squad of 300 jobless who forced entrance to the Hamilton Street relief depot here today. Three police officers were cut about the head in the scuffle that followed arrival of reinforcements under Chief W. W. Foster. All the demonstrators were single un- employed transients seeking relief here. When the Jobless men arrived in front of the hall, a delegation of four first entered, demanding per- mission to telephone‘ the provincial government at Victoria. A moment later the rest of the men forced their way through the door. Police Hold Ghcf In Mystery Slaying WEYMOUTH. MASS, Oct. 1a -_' (APO-The State of Massachusetts‘ held 50-year-old Oscar Bartolini, Quincy chef, in Dedham Jail to- nigh‘- as a material witness in con- nection with the gruesome slaying of Grayce Asquith, blonde Wey- mouth widow. Sobbillg as Jail attaches went about the routine task of booking him, the former "odd-jobs" man for the 40-year-old widow cried out: "I don't see why they put me here." Bail was set at $50000. "Uilsatls. factory answers." said District At.- torney Dcwiilg, brought Bal-toiinfs detention. ' It came 24 hours after discovery SYDNEY, N.S., Oct. 13—-(C'P)-- experimental flights. John A Thl 25-ton flying boats Aeolus he week. ' One was to fly to Galway, the Vancouver Riot Tear Gas Used IT-Dispel ‘Demon- strators. Demilld Federal Aid. Covers Prince Edward CHAllLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1936 WURK Fllll RELIEFIS iillllNllllPlllN RoutineBusiness thChlefd of Pollfe Foster opened the Transacted M011- ree oors o the building and - ' ordered the men out. Tear gas Meetlng‘ bombs were thrown into the hall and the men fled through doors or broken windows. tears streaming down their cheeks. ‘They scattered in all directions as police swung their batons. The demonstrators. armed with l chair rungs and backs, did consid- erable damage to furniture. Chief Foster announced a special office had been opened to investi- gate applications from single men who wished to return to theirl homes outside the province. "Unless the Federal Government is prepared to aid us, we are going Cour. G. W. McLeod gave notiw at the regular meeting of the Oity Counc" last night that at the next meeting he would introduce a by- law to compel each able bodied man on relief in the City of Char- lottetown to do certain work if re- quircd. Little more than routine busi- ness was transacted at last night's meeting. Coun. R. C. Chandler. reporting as chairman of the‘ light commit- tee. told the council that the ap- praisal of the property of the Marl- . Everybody Island Like the Dew Storm Damage Reports of damage from the 42 : mile an hour gale that swept over Prince Edward Island Monday contipued to trickle into Charlotte- town last night. Hundreds of trees and many electric light and tele- phone poles were blown dovm by the gale. Several small buildings . were levelled and damage caused to i fishing boats and gear. Telephone communication be- y l t tween Charlottetown and Summer- side. cut off for a time. was re- stored about 0‘ o‘clock ycsterdayl morning and with the eastern end of the Island by 2 p.-m. The great- g est trouble was between the city and. Vernon River. About 65 phones ; in. Charlottetown were out during‘ Monday night. Maritime Electric linemen weret out all night. Repairs were com- pleted about l1 o'clock yesterday| morning. time Electric Co. had not been, completed. No serious considera-i association ltion to the purchase of thc_pro- t ' , Dotty by the City can be given un- y ' iil the appraisal is complete, Coun. Chandler said. He also told the ‘ tCouncil that B0 per cent. of the! I R I P A R T I T l available additional light offered ff I7 l the city for street lighting purposes E 0 l n B l n B l‘ had been used. A considerable per- - 1 ccntage of theamount remaining . would be used at Government Pond l he said. { The tenders of A. Plckard and to stay here." said spokesmen of the single unemployed protective Co, and H. B. Weeks for supply- ing Sprlnghill screened coal and the tenders of W. D. GlIlis. C. lLyons and C0., d H. R. L (AP. By GuardJIsh-s Special Wire) and Co‘ for supgxllymg slack :28: WASHINGTON’ o“ 13_(A'P')—l for city use were accepted mrmauctl M n “mm bloc" byl The meeting approved of a re fiance’ Britain and the Ultilcdt solution to Cll‘lllg8‘th0 name of BY JOHN FISCHER (Associated Press Staff Writcg) iizscuin Flinn iinwiiic BY BQMRABES Oyster Boat Capsized In West River Dur- ing High Wind, The high winds that prevailed throughout the province following the storm Monday almost claimed the life of a fisherman at West River early yesterday morning. to join the forecast as fl “natural development“ by responsible United States gov- ernment officials. Urges fiommittcc 0n Spain lieconvcnc asking that the Spanish tervcxltion Committee be reconven- ed at the earliest possibfc moment was presented tonight by Moiseye- mothcrship vich Kagall. Russian representative. I the Earl of Plymouth, under- secretary of state for foreign af- fairs and chairman of the commit- tee. ed among members of tLe commit- ‘tee. was authoritatively understood to present concrete proposals dc- signed to prevent future violations of the agreement. States, with almost a monopdy of the world go'd supply. was des- cribed in financial quarters tcday as a powerful indilcrment toward monetary stabilizaton by other na lions. 'I'l‘9l'i5llf‘y offcials zlhicci off from sugge lions that the tri-itowrr con-i , trol of.gold might be uscli to fcrcei mg M a special meeting c! the Omen nations mm “m, but 5a“. Council on next Tuesday night. they expected other governments tot join the "gold bloc." A movement by other governments monetary pact ivas (Continued on Page '7) LONDON. Oct. 13-(AP)—A note non-Ic- The note. which was riot circulat- "Bocial evenlng—W. H. Home's a . Wednesday. October 14, aid South Milton Women's Insti- to- Admission as a 15. L7852-l0-l3-2l "Reserve Wednesday eveninl. tobor 38th Chicken silenci- and W. Belfast Hall, undoi- auspices 5 John's Presbyterian Ladies’ 11-1872-10-14-23. £5" interested are invited to "ll a meeting of the Borden Bhow on Wednesday evening. ll ha“; 14th It 8 p.m.. 1M1: Show ' . 117347-10-13-21 G "vofloty con rt d d n id CG In i CG l o’ 0' 7- D- Hear M13. Arthur "a other: North wiluliii-o d a "l"! including tag, "A -..__. m“ u"'t°¢l Meeting of the o...“ Plus Club wiu be held in 0mm Hill. Thursday nigflt. w. m‘ istli. .1. s. Gillies. and n. p n“ Y Will be present to discuss m"! Ind grading problems. allies in Luzon Island's three-day typhoon stood officially tonight at 193 dead and 654 missing while the 20.000. 1"7339'1°'1°'9t en region. centring about 100 mil- es north of Manila. wont into sc- tion. veyed the flooded Z‘ valley by airplane and said it re- MANEiA, Oct. l3—-(A.P)—Casu- iunber of homeless nted to v Relief authorities feared disease pidemics would develop. Unoflicial reports indicated the . n Every relief agency in the strick- Major General Paulino Santos hillppine army chief of staff. sur- river Io-‘IUM-IO-ll-ll. Fear Philippine Typhoon Death Toll MayReach 400 sembled a blond m. ‘Iien persons drowned and 50 houses were de- stroyed there. livestock were destroyed. of i terrific rain that accompanied the typhoon, offered the main dis- eath list probably would reach ease threat. 14. 8J0. Admission 400 ley south of Cahanatuan, provin- cial capital. . Manila, received the full force of the storm. The little city of 15.000 reported 7i known dead and 40 missing. V W (WW All towns and villages in the alley were inundated. Crops and Flood waters. rising as the result They ran through a arrow but heavily populated val- Csbanstuan, about 100 miles from l Gerald St. between Longworth Ave. “and Birehwood St. to Lapthorne 11> ve. First reading to a by-law to re- ‘ gulate traffic in Charlottetown was 1 given at last night's meeting. The ‘ by-law will be given a second read- Coun. McIntyre announced that a nlfniber of new traffic signs will l. be ready to go up within the next ifew days. The new signs will be t introduced first on Grafton Street. Coun. E. A. Foster. chairman of the publicvproperty committee. an- nounced that work at the Gov- ernment Pond and Lord's Wharf projects was proceeding satisfactor- ily. The park breastwork was com- plctcd he said. A new master list of the men eligible for city work had been completed and “things were working out very well ap- parently" he said. Mayor Turner said that in the allotment of work the object of the council was to give absolutely fair ' spear-e Moves T o E n d Racial Animositics QUEBEC, Oct- 18- (CM-Premier Maurice Duplessis, making his first speech in the Quebec Legislative Assembly as Premientoday asked of the legislators co-operation in putting into law the reforms plan- ned by the Union Nattonale Gover- nment and an end to racial an- lmosltles. While the Premier spoke in the debate on the speech from the throne, the order paper of the leg- islature bristled with notices of gov- ernmental motions to repeal laws enacted by the government of fur- mer Premier Taschereau. Labor Sea: Little llope In Peace Move WASHINGTON, Oct. l8-—(AP)— Labor leaders privately expressed only a faint hope today that the peace move of the American Fed- eration of Labor Executive Council .Wo"ld._b!lee .~7_°l\3fl...-I- Lewis" who unions book into the Ibdcration. The high seas kicked up by tllc 42 mile an hour gale capsized the boat. in which Mr. Fred Beaten of West River had his day's catch of oysters and his fishing equipnzcnf. Only the prompt action of two men saved the fisherman from drown- ing. l Noticing the boat turn over Mr. Thomas Keenan of Wood Islands ‘and Mr. Thomas Allen of Char- ' lottetown Jumped into n. boat and braved the high seas to reach the ‘side of the fisherman. One oar ‘broke under the strain and they had to continue with only the other one. The rescuers reached the drown- ing flsherman just in time. grab- bing him by the hair and they 1 hauled him to safety. He was illi- conscious when brought ashore but. t recoverod quickly. - i The accident happened about " four o'clock yesterday morning. 0f Battleship EDINBURGH. Oct. lil-(OP Cable! -Bil- Samuel Hoarc. First Lord of the Admiralty. in a speech here to- night grmounced that the sub-com- mittee of the committee of Imperial defence which investigated the "Bat- tleship versus Aircraft" question had unanimously recommended in favor of the capital 5111p and will!“ the substitution of bombing Plan“- The sub-committee's finding dean's the way for the Admiralty to f timcs (ascribed “dictator of Franco." Jacques Dor- (‘ll lot, founder of the French Popular l do.“ Party, announced tonight. llo was ers iii (lvllldllfllllf). llllll- Prciillcl" Leon Biullrs government ill France. Nritiollrilc,“ Doriot denounced the Govcrnnlcllts refusal to let Coni- irlunists meet in Alsacc-Lnrraincas an attack on tilc “inalienable lib-' (“-1195 of Frmch (‘jtizcns and pm- the capital zlgnln by airplane, lllc tics." Communists as being lfor the Government's action and prophesied they would there" in the "campaign to wreck all liberty in fiance." lhc population. llSHERMEN I l 3 PAGES WPANISH c0 VERNMENT CALLS UP 300 Jobless In MAXI MS OFA M Ii RE M .-\ "l The process sf spiritual cultur" moans long anti painful discipdnc. ____._, Annual Subscription Delivered 11.00 ll] Mull Cuntuiu land U. 8. A. 84-50 _ >_é -_»____A_ _._ ,.,___>...___._ _. ~ . ESER VES "an"; "all or‘ iiiuuwmci it Drain fifManp Resources owerFor EXPEBLENBES Madrid Defence Rescued After Drift- ing For Two Days And Nights ill Storm Tossed Strait. Adrift in the Northumberland Strait in a small fishing boat since early Monday morning, two New Brunswick flstiermcn were picked up just outside Borden and brought to safety late yesterday. Last night Hector and Mathias Volitour of Little Cape, NB. were resting comfortably after their har- rowing experience. Threatened by drowning during the storm Monday and Monday night that nrzirly swamped their little boat. the lobster fishermen were ivitllout food from the time they set out until they were brought into Borden last night. The high seas and strong wind tossed the little craft about so vio- lenily the lunch they had taken with them was pitched overboard. Caught with engine trouble as the storm swept down on the Mar- itimc Provinces, the two men held their boat to one spot for a time by clinging to one of their traps, but the wind soon nose to such a height t-ha: the anchor gave way and the tiny boat went hurtling along before the gale. After a cold night during which they huddled together to keep warm, tllc two fishermen were sighted off Borcltn late yesterday afternoon. Constable L. C. McAr- thllr of the Royal Canadian Moun- tccl Police and Mr. George Clcrretti of Borden jumped into a boat and hurried to their assistance. Although botil llrid a slight fever last night, they were in no danger anti it was believed they would be able to return home today. iitorict SiEiBS With i’ Rain And Wintry Winds Enforce Lull In Fighting. Rebels Turn Down “Concessional Truce”. MADRID. ,0ct. fl- l A l‘)-—'l‘lle (lovt-rilment, draining its last rcsourccs ill‘ lllZlIl]}l)\‘y'L'i', tonight mustered into the . (Tripplcs and i drafted into forces sent i0 ih It in a separate reserve unit. defence reserves zlll min who t-iillld shoulder a rifle. scilll-iilviilitis’, ]lll_\'.\'l('llll_\‘ unlit i0 be l‘ llllfll. vrt-re til be organized | Rain (lrivcn on wintry‘ v-inds cilfurct-d a lull in the 5 fighting 0n both sides in illc lernmcnt breathing SPZICL‘ in fences closest to the city. Ilzldrill lll‘t‘t'.. giving the gov- \\'lll('l'l tu strengthen its de- . Rumors persisted that the Fascists virtually had evac- t unted 'I‘nle<l0 in the fllCi‘ nf n. _i{€)\".‘l‘lllll‘.‘fll advance. Socialist artil longed bombrirrinl. near Toledo. The rid front was qiii . hfilitary‘ conliliuiiiqllvs loplrlt-ii Hllcsca virluuliv sllrrolllxlcti by‘ B0\'(‘l‘lllll(‘llt fares but l‘L‘Si".lllE§ill- ccsszlnt shelling. iAt Marseilles. trained a pm- Oll Bargils. i of the Muri- FlflllCO, clntrilns. guards thwarted an {l1l.("!lil'. til bomb the Spanish scl1noilcl' Czill Pi, whose crew 1s loyal to til: ltlatl- rid government. ' (Dr. hlarccl Jilllod of illi- Intel'- natioilal R<rd Cross nllnouiicezi :11 Saint Jenn Dc Luz. France, hchaci obtained u promise from inc Bas- que Government of Bilbao toccasc reprlsal executions of Fascist lull-l- agcs). . BURGOJS, Sjlfilll, Oct. l8 --(Cl*l -—Il1sllrgl=il; officials zlcclcircd l(l(lti‘~ they llilli rejected a bid from "sov- crnl Alaclrid leaders" to surrender the capital in exchange for coli- CCSSlOIlS. 1 Hcariilluirtcis llvl‘? issued a (‘Olli- liiuillqllc ticcl.'il~i' : _ “Tile Slllltlblllil n! our army is‘ sllvll Iliilt i’. ls ircirss to cilscllsxi the iurrolidtl" (ll Afaciricl. which‘ mus; be total" ‘ At Sillalillillcll illlii-idls imid ovcr- . Rightist Leadcrsl PARIS, CCL. l.'i—-iAP) — SONIC-i ns a prospoctivel catty tn join other Riglliist lcacl- Socialist ‘maintain consiitutional liberties" Writing ill lhc “Emancipation Simultaneously, llf‘ attacked the responsible “not stop LONDON—(C.P.)-'I‘ile Post Of-; ice Savings Bank celebrated ital lures were niuiie til Sllbltll‘. speedily,‘ in l‘(‘lll1'll for favors. A l'tlllllllillllfilli‘ lssiicil llltlt.‘ szliil, the iil-urvvilt (‘illlllllillill viii» iiiiti nrgozliilillg for silrrcndrr of tile l "in ii lllllilllillll of ivitll Miguel lvlzlurn. fnrini-r Luau. lnillistcl" of tile hfilirirl gm i l‘ll- | nlcilt. i “It is truc, l1\l\\<‘.l\i'.“ '.lil~ com- munique atldcli, "that. :»t‘\‘<'l‘llli\rllt(l— rid lvadfrs lriccl in obtain from 11s certain Cl>i"i(‘t‘.\§.1il$ in return for rapid surrciltlcr iii Yllt" SDflillSlll capital." ; Appeals to llli‘ Zwlnriricl ywiullaiion ‘ to cupitlllaii- 11nd ".ll.'o.<l useless spilling of bliulil" crc rlr-lpplii mi Fascists aiiiimllicvti. Hates Being 70- t i .-----»- l LONDON, Out. lBV-(APJ-JJ. G.] Wells, British HRIIllOl‘. lllllPn lkiili,‘ '70, 1K‘ said lilll ‘ll at it l!'.‘l‘.il'_\" buiquc. given iii his honor. 75m byl-thdfly mcgntly qioday it, "I don't in the ivint “(till in put. rc-rvos almost one in every four of, HWY Ill)‘ "SW" ll" "lllll "l-ll" l“ ‘ ‘ not half loin; elloligll ior lily laalc." g0 ahead with plans for laying down two battlafllllifi next year- llo ' Announcements Ila ilahinct Meetings OTTAWA. Oct. 13-—(CP)—A 1on8 cabinet council session ended to- tine matters including trade dis-y tives, works contracts and measures. Hon. Ernest Lapointe. Miriam-i mons of Alberta had not been fully l decided upon. —Tl1e British Communist party to- night formally appealed to tho Gov- ernment to dissolve night with no formal announcc- party hcarlcii by sir Oswald Mosley ments from the Government other ‘l usmouce hwesugaged a nyygmriuug than that the minlatfira W0"? 0c" l incendiary fire in the Blackslnrts‘ cupied with a large volume of rou- L-ndon ileadquarwrs building. cusslons with Germarr represonta- 1 received the Communist protest on foltol t the eve of tomorrow's t meeting. which is expected to take decisive 0f Justice and acting Plomler, Sflltl ‘ miinist-Fasclst disorders in Great a. successor to Chief Justice sim- Britain. Bethnal Green was the work of in- British Communists Urge Banning Of Fascist Party LONDON, Oct. lti-JCP-Havas) ille Fascist Home Secretary Sir John Simon cabinet action regarding Coin- Fire at Fascist headquarters in ccndiarics, ac orriing to .iii c?!‘- l Witncss. Shortly bnlulw- illuil, llll‘ . witness said. ll (JT ultii illl llcliti: I olit was rlrivoil up ti» itu- iiulltliilg‘: and two incn loripilii out. iimlsnll the cntranci- with llqiiill from u large can, mill then iictl ill ihc tar. Soon afterwards flalncs lcapixl up. Cries of iicighbols ivnkcd the family living in llic fl])l\l‘llll1‘.t above biacksliirt headquarters. 'I‘iicy were aided by a young man who. according to witnesses. apparently had been waiting to fulfill this mlssiOfl. The blaze was extinguished bcforc much damage was done. .R‘tlS’.l€0. The price w Prices flood lit- Tcniii $winc Show And Stale A <-illl.~.i:r.-i-.ible qurilltlzg; of first class Prince Edward Leland swlllc changed llalzds yesterday a: the imith annual slvilie show illld sale liciii a". tllc Agricultiinll Hallffliar- lottctoivll. The total number of exhibits was abou: the same as last year. of- litliil announced. There were few‘- er in es and more males. At the lillcllon sale ulzich followed the .lltli\' lllQ hurling although slow at '. st quLlkcncd later and ivasqulte brisk at limes. The top price was paid by Mr. Howard Truemzln 0f Aiilac, N.B., for the first prize boar shown by Mr. Wiliirl" Buntain, . $52 00. The iihrhcst pllcrd soar “'11:: bought b)’ Ur. Frank lilzzAulny, Sollris, who paid $45.00 for the first prize ani- ‘ ilml slloivil b3" Mr. Alex. Hamilton, New Perth. Tile top place was not 11s high n» tlic top price last year when $00 0O was paid for the first. ill-me ltoaly. The average price was about the same. ll0‘-\'(‘\'(‘l'. Tlic jllillli‘ at _Vf‘hlt‘l‘(lil_\"fi allow 4' >11 (Continued on Page '7) Enemy MoTorwsT KNOWS his CAR BY KS RATTLEQ I v vl()li(7tl'iil‘ in: 1;: -("i‘--.\.l l\ lnmn and lllllXillllllll lIIllIIPYZlI . Ilu >1)“ 34 3a 30 56 35 70 1'3 G4 “lnliiipcg _ 74 ‘t4 Tin-onto 33 43 Oizawa 3" 4" hfmltrcnl 73 40 Quebec 25 40 Saint John 30 13 llnliiiix 34 ‘l5 Cliiil'ltll‘.t~lili\'ll 34 44 hiaritiule Provinces: Mildcrilie ivv-tvi-fy" winds, fair and cool. lligll title ilniiigllt at 10.45 and tomorrow morning at 10.35. Sun sets this cvcuiilg at 5.17 and rises tomorrow morning at. 6.15. Summcrsiile tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. TIIB can runny Loin-u Borden 0J5 1|. m. l p. rm I'm. |I. m |.I'lI\l‘l Tnrmrutlnr ll n. m. 2.5.‘- |v. m.‘ 5.1a n. m. lmlly excl-pt Inmhy. No lrnln carnation Int trip. . -.L.¢--»....-......_.- -,._...,,.