hockey teams entering the Beth- i4B YSSINIA N INCIDENT I 0.4 USES MAXIMS or L. MAXIM! MERE MAN °’ * ...____ MERE MAN nonunion-cums.» \*r'~ “-\‘*\\\\ _ "_ '“"""" - -- ~ --- _ . s..-“ Read by Everybody “T; -' '------ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew , i - , 15$?“ 3:80“. ‘unlit: 01:1 I v rm” i . w ' M M‘ '- CHARLOTTETOWN. an ma, THUR, SDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1934 a PAGES are"... wit": s} TENSIO elated Plcfll Foreign Staff) UEOKEN, Saar Ba Perri wry, Dec. midnight until after the piebisc zroublemakers from the territor m the Saar short were fir; first in sssigncd th task of shutting t border tight y, but troops may" tailed out if they are needed. The commission's orders provi nblo to prove they injects: keep out possible witness the voting. ot-cted to arrive Jan. 13. were given rigid orders to close tb gates to all not possessing spscini ter the basin, or proof vcrmlts to en that they are in transit. Simultaneously with the closing 0f the border at midnight and the truce that kept the Basin quiet over the holi- end of the Christmas days, Nazis and anti-Nazis plan ned to reopen thcir propaganda campaigns. the former urging the the latter union with France 0r rcfcn- Br-sin‘: return to Germany, lion of League of Nations control ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVEN 1'5. MEETINGS. ETC __._j_ "Buying dressed hogs at Albany lhursday 27th till noon. L .D. Mac- ieod, Victoria. "Buying Eggs Friday of each week at warehouse. E. Livingstone. 3005-12-26-31. "Buying dressed hogs at Albany Thursday 27th till noon. Signed L. D. McLeod, Victoria. L-SDDA-IZ-ZB-Zl. "Skating Bedequc Rink Thurs- day and Saturday nights. Admis- sion 16c. Ticket holders free. L-lllfl’! Sunday "St. James School Christmas Trce tonight at 7.30. Re- hearsal this afternoon at two o'clock. 11-3120-12-27-11. "League game at Mt. Herbert wnight, Pownal vs. Cross Roads. Regular skate aaturday night. L-3l2il "Borden Rink tonight at 8 p.m-, Borden Nationals vs. Montague flute after. Admission 26 cents. L-fllfi "Christmas concert in Winsloc South Church, December 28th at 7.30 P. M. silver collection. L-3113-12-27-1i. "For Buyer-Mr. M. Maurice, of Montreal is located with P. E. I. Fur Traders, 182 Queen Street, buy- ing silver Fox Felts and other furs’. 11-313 "Poultry! George Imlshtlner nut Qucon Hotel, buying dressed MAR BURDERS BliiSEB UNTIL AFTER V0 TE Plebiscite Commission {By Melvin K. Whlbcloather, A159- IA. P, By Guardian's Special Wire) SAARBR 27—-(Thursday)- rhc Saar frontier was closed at is the plebiscite commission moved dramatically to exclude possibln The Frankfort-Paris sleepers due ly after midnight ternational trains subjected to the new strict control. Passport and customs men were ed that the border stay closed un- iii Jan. 26 to all except persons have urgent business in the Saar, or are mere- ly travelling through the territory. The unexpected move had two 1. The commission wanted to trouble-makers rnd the thousands expected tocome from all comers of the world to 2. It sought to relieve the acute housing shortage, and have beds rrsilable for the 50,000 voters ex- Passport and customs officials sin itc Y. he be No longer the ‘flood of dreams." the Orion a dil-mlle-an-hcus- clip. In this modern, ovml-llmarnlhgd motive, the fiat government itself, d- t now nrovec at IWIIlorIIlbyf-lro hmnringovor Japan Streamlining Trains u mllu an hour and maintains eucolloat ohndard 0t emclency. tlurlllslnatrhlnmfrom Ouch to Nagoya. l. dbilnoc of about 110 1m» mill. The iron horse averages 60' nu , Eight-Belgian Ship Moves t0 EXClllde Adrift Off Halifax. , PossibleTroubie- ———— makers. . (C. P. By Guardian's Elicia-I Will) MONTREAL, Dec. 7B0- gales and sub-sen unspent rave all Canada a alum lute o! winter's fury on Wednesday. la- tcnaepold gripped flu; gnu-lg, blizzard: and high winds swap! Ontario and Quebec, while gala lashed the Atlantic count. The death toll stood at eight hit night-five were frocen to death and two succumbed in fins nllllb- ing from bitter lub-Iero weather on the prairies. An eighth perwoa died in a gale on the Pacific cont. Numerous accidents were but there were no fatalities in the East, directly attributed to the weather. [Adi Mcritlmcc Gales lashed the Maritimfis. Temperatures rose in Now Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia but storm signals were posted along the At- lantic coast. The disabled Belgian freighter Emile Francqui was Q (or. By Guardian's lpochl Win) _ NfiN-‘IRMAL, Dec. ~ sons. seven from Prince Edwin-N Island, listed in the blanket war- rant charging a total of ll Cana- dians and three ptlwrs with a gi- ganiic 35.00.1000 liquor fraud. was expected here tonight by Royal Canadian Mounted Police who un- covered the supposed rum-running ring. Three of those still missing last Saturday, the day on which R. C. M. P. ordered all suspects to lur- render on penalty of being arrest- ed at sight, arrived in MUMNl-l today. They were 1". A. Lindsay, Victoria, the only Westerner- men- tioned in the warrant. and Cecil Wiggims, and his brother flwmll, both 0f Saint JOhll. Those who are expected in line the dock with them for arraign- mcm tomorrow are Major McKin- non and A. MoKinnon, Grand Tracadic, Joseph MncDoxrald, Smir- is, Ray Clark, Queen's County, Reginald MacDonald. Annrmdole. Clovis perry. Summer-side and A1- bcrt Quigicy, 8t. Peters Mill, Prince Edward Island. 'I‘he Prince Edward Isiaridcrs were said to M Montreal-bound accompanied by counsel and also by two It. C. M. P. constables who opsgated the round-up on the Is- lan . Big Railway ment tomorrow of ten other per- IDslancl VAccused T0 Be Arraigned Today In Mt’l. Face Charge 5135,; With Fifty Others In Connection With Alleged Liquor Smuggling Ring. usr illliii llBERAi CAMP Sllliilllilllill Two Organizations In Fight For Recogni- tion As “Official.” OITAWA. Dec. 20—Another an- nual meeting of East Ottawa Lib- erals will bc held. It is called by the executive of the East Ottawa Liberal Association, officially known as the East Ottawa Liberal Club. Dr. Rufus H. Parent is pros- ident, and Arthur H. Gluffl‘, sec- retary, of this organization. On Friday last an annual meet- ing of the East Ottawa Liberal Club, of which J, Albert Pinard was present, was held. At this meeting Albert Groulx was elected president and E. R. E. Chevricr, K41, My. for Ottawa, who had previously stated he would recur nine this meeting as the official annual meeting of the E.OJ...O., Onler Under Cons i J oration (C. P- ly Guardian's lpodol Win) mwsws, Dec. 20-h aim W which the Conodion Notional and Canadian Pacific Railway! would be assisted in manning an equiv- merit order o! upwards of $10,000.- Chiokon and Ibwl. Correct gladiat- Nlliolt brlccs. h- - "Io ticul in your Christmas IMII- I lun Life offers a special Christina Policy guaranteeing a Iobtiuucticn of good chm. Ask lboul it of J. A. more, Birsincss Manager. "Poultry. We shell be buying live Md dunno alumna and Fowl thmlhwt the scum. DIYIIII ion market . Blurred Island 001d Storage 9a,, use. L-siao-ii-v-tr. "dueling of representatives of me League, Southern Queen‘: will >0 bold in Oomwsii skating rink oration for nmfy five H.111!!! "'1 "l!!! canine. Doe. Itlr, at have been mural v ulihr I celoct to ammo schedule of consideration and numerous micr- nmw. All mm» interested please Mid dcolgotcs. bogus- H-cretnry. gpflflqcwv." u, oration by the Dominion Govern- enuss of tn; economy efforts in w- vicws between the government IN! offlcia coo-in known to b0 under world- mnnt and a lluQlDlllfifl momentarily. would W001‘- taken, so for u the fodlnl Hith- oritiss m concerned. because o! the mo: impetus is woulfum re-employment in lentil districts manometer-la: plmta m loco . With more of sobimt nun- bers out of this and m! reports of Mn n: lcnrnrnln - nminoemonio. rinuinod without official cumin! ted from raiiwm ‘m understood to be motlyln use cf cow roillns stock, pdalflllfl‘ m! MUM. BI- wal named the official Liberal candidate in the East Ottawa rid- ing for the gmlercl elections. Th0 ‘lloCll-lllll OI which Di’. pgmn i; president, is the Olil which organilod for Hon. Plul Ledue. 8.0.. Ontario minister of mines, In the yr ‘ ‘ ‘ alectidnl last Juno. The Iblit in the ranks of the liost Ottlwl Liberals occur- red when the convention at which J. A. Pinord defeated Mr. Leduo adrift off Halifax. Fears were ex- pressed the vessel might be driven onto Sambro Ledges near Halifax. Drifting snow and bllszards in Ontario threatened to tic up high- ways. Home trains were operating on delayed schedules. The nivhway between Ottawa and Montreal was open late last night but driving snow loads it difficult. Bus passengers who left Mont- real for Ottawa. were transferred Jnto automobiles at Montreal's city limits. They were not expected to got» fill hoursfh" wever, A party of hockey players. driv- ing from Owen Sound, Ont. t0 Meaford were forced to turn back as the highway was snowbound. Toronto had a light fall of snow bur. ice-coated streets made drivin! hazardous. London, Ont, had the worst snow storm of the seism- Snowy, blustery conditions pre- ygflgd throughout southern and western Ontario. Ottawa. was in the midst of the winters worst blizzard. The stormy conditions prevsilcd through ""139 or Quebec Province. Montreal had more than half a foot of mo! sncw-ploughs kept traffic moving in the cities. PORTLAND. Maine, Dec. 26-45. hczwy storm drenched the south- ern port oi‘ Muinc today with rain, pilCd up raging seas along the coast, and to the north spread a deep blanket of snow. Coastal im- hnbitnnts watched for high tides mid possible damage as the w" battered at the shore. Of the freezing variety in 50ml! sections, the rain’ coated a pre- vious one inch snowfall with an i0! surface that caused motorists and nodcstrians alike to make their way gingerly. The preclpitatlol had erased here tonight. marked bv dropping temperatures, In Aroostook County, the 110ml" cmnlrf‘. it snowed hcnvllv tonight ns the mercury hovered around the ihrcc nbove zem mark. Increase In Royal B a n k Deposits iunmmss w n | P P Ell av- a i l E D e a t h Toll Reaches to the capital fqrsoqie l. that B. J. McLe missioner, had announced opening of s. Dominion Railway Board invest- igation. the disaster that brought injury to about two scor n of unofliclal talk about s open switches and even ruled any yesterday. Will Hamilton, Ont. near Dundas St tonight. Dr. J. H. Mullin, chief coroner, said the inquest into the deaths of the wreck victims would be opened in the County Courthouse at 7.30 P. M,. Friday, Jan. 4, instead of on New Year's eve as previously an- pounced. ation were under way Gather Data The Coroner's Department, assis- ted by Ontario Provincial Police un- do!‘ the direction of Inspector W. H. Moore has been gathering data. and seeking witnesses since a short time after the crash last night. Early this aftemOon W. Superintendent of ‘the Inndm db- trict of the Canadian National Rail- ways, opened an inquiry at the Ham- ilton Station. Crews of both trains were called, but their evidence was not made public. Word was received from Ottawa an. Assistant Com- J. Pigott. What actually was the cause of e persons, remained definite toniflht, obscured in l. blur plit switches, negligence. “Misplaced Switch" In Toronto, W. A. Kingslalid, Vice- <c. r. By Guardian’: ‘Special Win) MONTREAL, Dec. 26—An in- crease of $0,554,000 in public de- posits over last year was reported today by the Royal Bank of Can- ada in the annual statement for the year ended Nov. 30. Public de- posits reached a total of $012,570.- 000. Canadian savings deposits ad- vanced by 811,000,000 and the Cm- cdian proportion of the total in- crease in all public ’ ‘ was $41,347,000. The rest of tho in can was in foreign business. > Commercial loans in Omsda C for the nolnination was declared null and void by Dr. Parent. Mr. Lcduc wcl named official candid- tc in the ridlnl. . m. puma, on behalf of the ex- ceuilve, of which he is president inure l statement prior to the mootifll of the associltivfl 00 1"?!" day inst, wwrnlnr “truo- Liberals" that it was not the official meet- ing and requested them to stay any. , The notice sent out for the Jan. Nth muting states ll will be the all! official muting for Int 02- hwo liberals. s c or owned” llullouulllblbriingccmpaiiay hflhmlcloyforh-lace - Idobltolcod which fnNcwYorLno vessels:- -...-....-_-._..-_.. . P. Qjgfdllll‘! I ill W!!!) w I "NI? '51.. ss- , u 1| of the railways and of tin amnion were up $10,092,000 at $226,942,000. Foreign current loans were . 616.000 compared with OOILIZODO a you ago. Profits affn federal and provin- Bill taxes were 0323,0011, l de- crease of 0300.000. Aim‘ dividlads of orsooboo soil otbor dun l I ble $758,423,000, of which OIUJTZMO were liquid. being 50.16 percent of total liabilities to the public com- witb 55.70 percent n year I30. Cub cheques and bank bal- lnou CNN-listed $100,018,000 or 24.85 per cent of public liabilities. Holding! oi‘ government and municipal securities increased from $118,183.00! to 11383100000. The Islets and liabilities of the avctjmnufa by: ago from Royal Bonk of Cancun (fiance) no in un Miami. president and Gene Central Region, of the C. it was Clear a "misplac had caused the accident wumstances were bein wreckage of the the Express. tising rcprcse the Bukat Regina Insider-Post, had new. from his scat MS. Indian surplus of 8121.000 was a ,_ Gum“. w," ‘i’ I46 W W!" "*4 "ff Wm’- (nmnlaw. a. ssifih». in: WIN "l" MW" l" "MW-- no. Mo of his rm torn away. mo: h“! ma“ m" “Wad ‘g his ldlt n: raisin, And his nsclr and skull riddled by from g shot gun disoh range, Jamel Barlow, young Bur River Indian, lay in hospital hm tonight. from tlw some reservation wu in the county jail charged with drunk- anneal, mounted cuts and bruis ear Junged over an embankment ral Manager. N. R, said ed switch" but further g investiga- claarsd the coaches struck by Walter C. Rice, adver- ntativo in Toronto for Star-Phoenix and the told how he in the second a: from the end, the great loco- (Oflfltllllll-‘d 0B PIC! 7) Workman today Accidentally W0 u n d ed tiny pallet: used at close Abraham Heron. smtlur Indian and two Royal Comedian policemen were mining so caused when their Cl-pilln J. l. Bender, outer-us explorer of the polar regions who I5 DEAD IN TRAINNREBN IDENTIFIED Three Investigations Be Conducted Into Tragedy Near Arctic Capt. Berni 60 Years Of o! mnhern exploration, Captai J. E, Burner, strcito suffered 10 days ago. many Arctic arose of which he Land Ellesmere Island, Melvin Island. Canadian flog on 0cm Admiral Peary. was the best known the frozen north wh popularly known as "the bear". which he corral Captain Bernie delved his life vmrk r found travel in many other part5 of the a seafaring man, covered much 500,000 miiloa in his trips and dur- ing this time was master of 101 ships. In between his,tr1ps b0 thr Arctic Captain Bender did mucl" to fmniliariu people of Canada with its frozen north by lecture tours, 'I'he Captain in moot of the journeys north uecd the Canadian Government etewmsixlp Arctic. In 1924 the first ,. flmen‘ with short wave radio equipments were made on Captain Barriers ship. Captain Beimler was particularly proud of tho foot that on one of his northern cruises a cross we: planted under his supervision on a mountain mp on Melville Island This is the farthest north spot in who would have been 83 cn Jan. 1, died at his homo here today following a paralytic With the deaith of Captain Ber- nier is closed c. life that was mu of hardy exploits and adventures The Captain's name will always be linked with the discovery of wok possession in the name of Canada. Aimcmg these are Lincoln Islands, Prince of Walce Island, North Somerset Island and Bellot It was in 1908 chat the veteran Fmnch-Czsnaiuan navigator set the Island where he found i116 lost records of The son of a mariner, Captain Bornlar went to sea at an early age getting his first command of s vessel when only 17 years old. Flor a quasrer of a century he steered his course in the Arctic gm; an; white mam of ere he was In addition to his ernplohatiorl “Death Of Noted Ull SEN N3 l. Explorer er ‘M-alle Twelve Trips To Polar Regions And Travelled Nearly 500,000 Miles During seafaring Life. i (C. P- by Guardian’: Spock-l Wire) LEWIS, Que, Dw. 20-h veteran l1 a gmat distance, and it is solidi - . . ~‘ planted, for the KaTe rests in a: cupylng Ethlopm ‘N lmumulation of stones six feel Tow-us“ i, dleop. Every one of these stones '. raised with im/posin-g Oefemon adian missionary to the Ehkimos. e let, Quebec, on Jan. was the son of a sea 1110mm Bernier, He got h command of a v l7 and roads m captain 3-1’! He established a mllnd tr Canada to England which nier accepted the Quebec jail for could mt resist ocean and resigned tihis pcsioion. sailor and exp medals to cover his broad chest time t< world and crossed u»: Atiaavtln s19 on handed to him by the a“ m °‘ “am” "imwm" By res Fania, sum. am of Willingdon when the latIt-r mfgsfiwhttlllg. gfbvrts receivedl l: a». Moon of the work of claiming was Governor-General of Canada. ‘°°"°” ° °‘ “Milan Pwsl 8MB Writ-or Arctic rwiom for» Canada fell m The Roman Catholic Church "m5 ‘n m“ “Sim” “m” “a (57 Guam" 53"“ m") Captain Joseph Illaear Ber-rider of also ' marked recognition the Ethiopia“ we“ w” m-d b h HAMILTON. OnlmbocJdr-Asthc Quay” m", (- m m m. up” m m“ o’ m 19mm“ _, describing as partly responsible 9w 1”‘ ‘K 15 dead we“ idmufled m" city as explorer for the rt- when Captain Bernier was given “the “mum O ‘Mal’ m‘ We" “the W!“ “W?” merit of Inmrioc‘. Ottawa. made 12 the title diploma. and insignia o! “m” “m” “m” °”“""‘ ed to relatives for burial, three lIi~ trips m the ARM‘, ma,“ ma,“ Knight o’! “he B, 59mm,“ 9* that whllictilll claim! f0!‘ U0 vestigations into the collision bc- which he pmmed the dammm than order ' m“ much-coveted natural rcuouroi gwgmrlgeégoggamgglfsggpmss flag on many of them The Cap- The vetoran mns-iner repeated "lug? afingwte the fiifirslgmn‘ ‘ ' T I‘ HS 513908. ' >7 ' 5m If OHS 1”‘! B m “an on the Canadian Natlonalnnes tain. in the oounsc of 60 years u. each time he was asked if it was y being at sea that kept him h-ale and. hearty. "I have known the sea since I was two years old." the Captain once said. "ivliy father we: a sailor and he made sure I would be one." In 1904 Captain Bemler went to schooner Azcblc in which he lrad hoped to make a trip to the North Pole. He was disappointed that. the then Canadian Government after he had made preparations for the voyage, insisted, instead on his going to Hucborvs Bay to take pro- visions and a. number of Northwest Molmfied Police to open the first —-—~~ (Continued on Page '1) the world where there exists such I momunent. It. is a landiznsrk for hid to be carried up the mountain sidelnasac-lt, oiicatatime. The arduous labor occupied the crew of f‘; gfwd"! W“ many “an ssoffivilsrfitagfwyowt” i u ' . lot whe‘; w? a“? qufvaind except international relations-op- and consecrated by u. French-Can- Thc navigator was born at L‘Ls-) i, 1852, and, is first easel at the use of y trips in change of a schooner when still a youth. record for the ip in a. sailing ship from for many Wm‘ Tempomruysbcrg? sions of the events along he tiring from the sea Captain Bar. giovemoeship of four years, but‘ the lure 0d’ the Honors poured upon the veteran lorerr, Ha had enough ation nwdal for his services to the Isiei, Germany, to buy the famous’ r i i FABTIJRINN DISPUTE A Ethiopian Gov’t Terfl Situation Increas- ingly Serious And Ch urges Italian Troops W it h 0e- l i i I a urn-er" s=¢""T"-& (A. P. By Guardian’: Special Wk) w: peered likely tonight to incmell the friction between Italy and Ethiopia. Zeal for aoquisit of vaiflo oil fields was seen here as one d the factors likely to complicate Isl dispute as Rome and Addis Mira added two more notes to he League of Nations’ growing M; of documents relating to the Q- agreement. The two latest cmnmunl gave directly contradictory 1Q- .'-.:;..'..=.- is» .. _. Ethiopian-Italian Somaliland hw- i der which have embittered the n- ! lations between the two oounfzhl. A message from the Ethiopia government termed the situation "increasingly serious" and charged Italian troops with occupying Ethiopian towns. Rome's statement bluntly rifled the accusations and in turn Us sorted Ethiopia had oominlfied r observers as the cause for p0 longation of the Chaco war b0- twecn Paraguay and Bolivia. Ethiopia's renewed protest to I‘ League today charged ltalifl troops with constructing mow! highways simult eousl, with bhet alleged invasion of Ethiopian ten ritory. ‘I'm: Italian advance, b! complaint said. was moving from Wardair toward Ado and Gab- gubi in Ethiopia. "Italians just occupied Afdcb Ethiopian territory near Waz&.i, the communication continued. “Ru connaisance by an Italian rnfltifll aeroplane over Gerlogubi on 21 seems to point to further (continued on Page '11 SE VEN K WHEN IRAIN International Limit ed Crashes Into C a r W h i c h Disregarded Warning Lights. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) sons were killed today when a crack passenger train making up lost time, hit a Speeding ‘ ‘ us it dashed onto a crossing in sub- urban Harvey against warning lights. ‘The victims-four women and three men employed by the Illinois Bnezgeney Belief Corporation- were riding to the Chicago Heights office in a cs2 driven by John Burke, 2'1. Suddenly the driver shhtod the International Limited of the Grand ‘flunk Railway bur-b ling down the track toward the city. He jammed the brakes, but the auto skidded into the path of the oncoming locomotive. The engine struck with a terrific fl-I scores of horrified motorists looked on. The crub could be hoard for bloolu. The pilot wheels of the locomo- tive were Jarrod Inn the trick and the passengers bound for oni- oago from ‘lbionto and Montreal were shaken but neither they nor the train crew WIN injured. Hund- rods of residents of the neighbor- hood wers attracted to the some. They watched u the mangled bod- ios were picked up and taken to c martini-y. Home of the victimghad been docapitl-fod. lcqucl of the It was a idny excursion grim wreck of the liol train which colt 16 lives lut- night near ifunllton. Ont. The Olnldllll National Railway! while tau? were proooeaig ts i urand 111ml: lino on which the sec ond ilmged occurred. operated that train and owns tho CHICAGO, Dec. 2d-8even psr- ‘ IL L ED SPEEDING HITS Aufo Yarmoath 11d Drowned While S k a t i n {a (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. Zii-Another name was added to the list of Christmas fatalities in Nova Bcotia tonight when l. message from the Yar- 4HE MAN Wines Qosscisucr NEVER faouatss HM Musr HAVE h’ PREffY Witt (frames 2 mouth County village of Arcadia told of the death of 11-year-old Howard Lambert in Trefry’; Lane. The boy and his father, George Lambert. were skating Christmas afternoon when Howard wandered away by himself and fell into an air hole. A search was begun as soon as ths youngster was missed "evn n- ‘~.»-¢u n~"’- Southwest smiling to norrnwk gale: with snow or port ralfi ing to snow and becomlnl orabiy colder. (‘nnmlinn Pan) )l.(_)i;li‘.\l. OFFICE, '..'\l—\iin\inull\ and l .\1l-1’l‘l~i0ll1 mm», iii-o. mum ll"lll\)f‘l'llllll‘i‘ul~— but the body was not recovered un- til todly. Would Merge Fish And Came Departments (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) OTTAWA. Dec. 26—A request that the fish and game depart- ments of the Quebec and Ontario Governments be merged with ti: particulo: administrative branch which loobe sftnr tourists has been forwarded by the Fish and Gamr Protective Association to Premier T _ Y v.3.» vw-I‘, '. Qllvlml‘ t-ininf. John ... ifnllfnx ... u. . . (‘lmrlotootuwn I011 was Dawson H. .... .- Aklnvik ... '40 n" f?‘ Yieioriu .. B Vancouver U llulumirton , 58$ i j (‘nlmiry .. V“ _ c lloginxr . - ‘ i “Wnlilpof . IO ~ ‘Pnrmxtfi Cl . l, lHL/Iwl 1 - . Monti-on! §Q Y}. I 20 IQ lfsritlmc Pmvincch- shifting u, northwest pin mow or part rain turning to nnd becoming considerably colrfi. High tide Chi ‘MIMGII ll flllll inmorrow morning at . . flnn ma ma» ntumooc. ls us Q 73$ @ HIP! tomorrow morning? ' filly, i n Lust qwlrfcr 0100b, R, 0.08 p. m. ilummarlldo iiile olfltttq inter than Charlottetown. b l ii i i. 1 ‘i153. Borden us A. I. '3 no Tovmonlina (Iain) 11 a r- I- M: m» ab‘