5*» MAXIMS o, A MAXIMS MERE MAN °' * _ MERE MAN The more we sink into the in- finnlllbl of age, the nearer we are n» immortal youth. , . ____._____ Charlottetown Guiudlun Tvm (lento. iii WI/ /// ' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like tlie liew Morning Llnudh u. hounded i887. 18’ The efernlaallcllllinin; imum oi pain and ppointmcnt f: an almost iuieloapesble element In life. 10 PAGES ‘a‘,“'i2‘.ii’1‘i»'f='3‘.'"€.'ful’."l:'$$.'°.i.°§ 114.com ZJNew Flying ixluisiuli Fields Scheduled aivis SilVIETS For Dominion FREE HAND $600,000,000 fiFgi-am Planned i. o» 11-m- Annotated Prfll Bil-l! Writer f I Q ’ To (lo-ordinate Empire s Moscow, o... 1'1 -(cP) s..- - slnlrorrltwirririrsrrl gin a f Nations machinery tgoust. Russqdebllt i Bind the eXiPllislon gave the soviet ' terminated by mutual agree t Uxgglllfl-lll?’ irgielfantiirri said Pr d c. n. Blackb rn mm- 5 l‘ - l“ “- I Cnnr-iolnn Press Sleliuwrller Cnlvylgil; °€§i‘é“°“uiii‘l"l‘<l gfnwfirmllilefiélyfilfiffififiiiéi Kll1Qd0.Al/ll,N llfilvhfl OTYAWA- Dec- 17‘_(CP)_Ag‘°°' Rllll Nenilllvllrlijlslariildfiilieew eagle draw Rfisglawieng is?’ liillfienilljallllict " ' leached wday °ll l1 critv will be Canadians. Tsltie domin- war.’ l- Wllllmim‘) lllllllle llll‘ ion will udmniszer the h d ‘ihe o eminent ew lz es- y, scheme, which Prime lviin- its share oi the cot for tslifieérfllglgdll. ila ha-ifecl, Russia's Expufifffirg, aw. NAZIS SCU train owl‘ Mac-Kellie Klllil raid was lle- period will be about. aso 000000 ins: the Sov ev. Unlo ~- ire n d" “$1M w pmvlde Cana-da“ m“ Um" ‘ I ' I which it sail! was all trio mgreavllal- @Z°Bl*‘“.‘l’~“°fi‘~ 33$“? “Qg New 6° Now Flying Field; uaole because responsibility “rests 0flD€1\\'l1B.1C5"'OSBCO- ._ Oliqllllliflluslrengl/h will be over- The plnn involves establishment lnléllcvkgylgncwerillzfiggdxetfgl} w“ M bllflflllllh- 82,5“ggiuignlgslg$atteggduiz- x-iftlis not the sovlageufLfln wmch . . _ . - . r l ~ a - w _ ose because of ueneva oe- Blfml" Glws DUB": ilizatioii of about 2 existing fields. cision. Ths deci ion releases the U. and irovisl < ~ r - - _ - In an address over a national types! for plllotgf ollsei-vcilllg“ gifinneirlél Torhfiillfvllioe? (Itrllollieile ’§"e‘§§°e?§b“{,‘,y_ network of the Canadian Broucl- and wireless crews, instructors spiLuLlara and gt, the 5am “me re. wslllis Corlwrlll-lon loliisiii. Mr. ground and maintenance sCllOOlS. ' eases the aov et Union from obli a- MMACHZIB gave details oi ilie [Lilli In effect the agrcunent known tions ensuing ‘from the eoveiiangci by ivii-Cli Cilmlll“ “"1 Sllllliii’ the ns "the British commonwealth ar the League of Nations" l facilities, more than liaii llic cost iriiiiiing plan" will mean a great Discussing the ia-nation s eclai aiicl ' bull; of the pcn/Jiiiicl in a enlargement of training facilities in league committee on the Hugh“. Dliiilllllil llllF-ll 110 Sold. “vtll cs- Canada and the recruiting in this Finnish problem. Piavoa said that nirig centres in l-lie the personnel to be trained. the {(351, were em,“ Brynn“; d“- ,.. - ( . ect agents her dominons, or were __C'Cn*_‘l‘§l“l.‘~' Ileglllllllmllfi llllllfilell Joint Empire Scheme acting 0n'the authorization of the b: l lulled Klllsllom 1w Scru- u s. A. —i.h€ Latin American flllvlligviis signed by rcp- _ ‘Iiie existing Canadian air trairi- states." c slot i502- couniics Ifllll- mg facilities will be merged into the Members o; the cornnmtee were ‘nsrnryisy ore one Oclock joint traming scheme of all four Britain, fiance, Eire 1nd“, Egypt, ~__. lg. countries in a font, co-ordinated Canada, sweden, Uruguay, Bolivia. Tfvillient runs until March Dmlltilm- Venezuela, Portugal and ThaJand . but may be extended or This joint program will provide (Siam). -_‘_“"*—-_~— for the training of "many thou- Nine of these "maintain no dp- slllldll 0f ‘Pilots in Canada each year, lomatic relations with the U. S. S. ' about three fifths as man" air ob- R. and represent hotb ds f ti YeYVETS llllll ii Nightly lfllgfil number most violent antl-Sovigt pgipagflrl? es o! air gunners than pilots," the da," Pravda said U Prime lvl nlster said. "Of course a committee o! such " "' Practically all air recruits in the family -like composition adopted Ralc for Notices in this column Uliilorl Kingdom will be trained at without dspute the draft resolution 3 9mg; pu- “-,-,,-d_ home and all Australian and New whch the British master was pleL- ~~ Zcnlfind recruits will receive their 9d to propose." n“, Concert, Thurmay, iiillal nnd elementary flyxig train- Dtcciiioci 21. L-PBZ-lZ-ll-lll mg M home‘ ' ' dMost of 311a Austéalllzind pupils w? is. slit-z’ his". °?.2i‘2.inl.“°l‘f. n t t" F‘ gsbiyut inixeu. Hoiu'lI'Jl\{,l6l“i-‘Fl‘fll'~l*ll{l= their own countries," the Prime < '~ ' l-l-l - iviirlilisigi» sa d. “Kkkon Sc“? l Co I w M; _ n er the agreement. however, I N s T day, ‘jktdllglucl. mock)‘- llLCl (ll about ociilf lifetg (‘if itlie pupils to‘ re- n I I L_342_l2_13_l6_18 ccie a mic railing in Cal acla - will come from the other two dom- nions. "Lon Dyfirackley Christmas Concert “some pupils Wm some from me Zvlh. 1f swrniy next line Unitpd K111gd0m_ Nsvt-[Qnndiand BADDECK, N. 5., Dec. l'l—-(C- Xlliilll- ll and elewhere. The great majority Pl-Fire raging four hours in this , ___“ -——%~~ Victoria county town desJoycd ‘ XlliaS C ‘t V RA“ . , Ham l,,c,,,,-,,,.lf“f,f,‘c,.mb§,lllllglfh_ ‘U (Cr pinned (m m“ 3_ Co] 4) three buildings tonight and threat- L_¢UU_1B_XB_ ened to wipe out its business sec- Air Commodore L. S. Breadner. D. F. G... seated, and Wing Commander F. V. l-lctikes were pictured in the newly established Canadian Military Headquarters in London, England, Santa Bal Dept. tablish Canada as one of the grcat- dominion of nearly four-fifths o1 “excepunr; Sweden and New“, an‘ TTLE GRAF srni; 72 Killed, 31 Wounded In Sea Battle , Dee. 1'l-—(OP)—'I‘he Admiralty announced today that 12 were killed and 3i wounded in the “severe and well-fought action of tlhe 13th" against the German pocket battleship Admiral Grai Spec. 0f this number Bl were kill- ed and 28 wounded aboard the disabled cruiser meter. Five of new“; officers were kill- ed in the navall engagement off the Uruguay coast and three wounded. The mnalnder of those killed and wounded were enlisted men. The Admiralty’: communique was issued as Gennan aircraft appeared over several points of the East Brit/ism coast during late afternoon and anti-aircraft guns in the Hum- bei- district orpened fire. No air raid alarms were sounded, however, and the Air Ministry said Briti>=h tight- ers chased the Nazi planes back to sea. . Earlier the Air Ministry announc- ed that Saturday night and ear‘? Sunday the new security patrols of the Royal Air Force flew over the Frisian Islands, off the Northwest- ern Gerrnan coast, dropping bombs planes. (A Berlin communique of the Nazi high command admitted the raid but claimed that "a small Faces Big Week Many Children-li-emain" Uncared For— More Pals Needed To Complete Work. The work of the Santa last week today and it is ple response of the public so far. children in the City tots will spend a happ have scnt their contribu spirit of a Santa Pa]. While a large num cd after, there is a lot of work to be done final week there will be many more nam dren added t0 the large numbe Once again we are asking you your contribution-money or gift children will be cared for. Their happiness Pal Department enters it's using to note the wonderful Many good friends of the dy seen to it that these little y Christmas. These good people] lion and have shown the true bcr of the children have been look-l yci. During this‘ es of needy chil-f listed at present, to be prompt in sending in; s-in order that these; YOU!‘ KEHQIOUS YQSIJOHSGl --k. tlon before volunteers got it under "Cl "i tm C rt l c trol . noiosnsiiiogfi be?“ t‘ cm ‘Slalld BOTH Dllfitllf mllightlng with buckets and tor-i 21st. L-l507-l2-18li est rangers‘ portable pumps, resi- w , _"_-' ' ' dents checked the flames alter they i’ qficmwan“ 3°54 sf-llwl Cwllell- had leveled the Public Library, the iclllli. December 19th. , L_434_12_18_1L f Town Powerhomt and a Service Station. There was no estimate "Dance, Briidalbaiie Hall Tues- °5 u" mlmfll"? 1°55- ‘ dill‘. December 19th. Everybody Rlxggguigqmniéélrlmgfemtfigauygl; The library was established by Dr. , '-‘°“‘~‘- L-456-l2-ili-li. of Rflifm from 1928 m 1936_ ded AlexandemGraham Bell. inventor “I. _ _ _ v _ suddenly at his home here yestcr- 0f the lififllwlli‘. WllO Conlllwlled \ wmfillfllrjl“ Hilltl- Ellis‘) llllll Plllhe day. v many of his early experiments in f ‘ "‘ y m?‘ 'f_‘gsffl"_‘ll'zc_llf_‘fil_~w Qllfllll: the first Great war D1" aeronautics here. it contained . ~ - Cues \v..s a lieutenant-colonel in many valuable books and doom i U1 19511 bittfll. 1916 i019- strifinage school Coiitert, lllel-lelvasqbomollnflligilljnce Edward mm“ dmawd by Dr‘ Ben- liiii. , id Huh Tliuriauny mlgpip ISL-um The fire was believed to have l L-50l-12-lB-ll. Dr. Coles studied medicine in broken out in the Power House, _ _\_ '§——-— , Toronto. returning to this native “,5 “use unkn¢“--n_ 1g w“ Con. ; K our Dominion School Coin-cit, province to prac ice or severe {mound just u a “mp9,, and crew l Aim“ llllll. Wednesday Dwciiiiicr _vcar.. before coming to RegLria. ‘ p ‘ gr...“ L_5o5_ _ ‘Wu He “M,” his widuw and two of eight men arrived here fromi i- dniighicrs, Mrs. Etta Grace. Toronto Sydney Mines. severe-i miles away. '-Nilt(‘(\ Cymnmt mngswn School nndMLsg, Constance Elizabeth Coles . Ciifhtl‘! will be hold Wcziiicsdiiy, TlI-‘illllll- ‘Dolal-‘lllbflr 20th. Admission 15c and L- l2 498- '18-“. ' I ,,;;;;~;uy,t1;i.1kTfged Cnoflntrzlatflii International Klllg Confers AtAGIance Knighthood kllllls- Top prices. Try n1. L-20-l2-2-l7l. "L . (ll , 20 lllllillngllbtzorllnwtltflltlllpxggl113g?!‘ iinmr day in the afternoon P. E_ MONTEVIDEO — Gennlm blow ' Cmomratlve- 1-‘479-12-16431- up trapped raider, Admin] (in! Spec, sink her three mile: off shore; crew saved; Graf Spoe captain "DON n__(cp)_-ym charges Uruguay gave no altennt- Km wdayfcogzcllred u kmgmhood lve but to rink her. ‘won Cmmwd e Henry m“ and promoted him to the NH! "l O0 H‘ Nlr. Farmer. we are buviniz Pill’ lllld dressed lYJllltrv dufly. “"-l" lllilliP-lt market prices See “l “limo selling. Swift Canadian °°- llld- - L-32l d"p°lllll’y —- Buying live and Co‘ Md‘ . l) 0mg losl ‘l2 men. Admiralty diacloeenw mm“ 0mm" under h“ omnmand L-3il1-i2-l3-tf. German aircraft driven from Eat “mud the Gama“ pocket “tub “m”; t.“ 3mm‘ vum‘ ‘mk l“ ship Admiral Graf Spec of! Uru- Nortli sea. "Bio-log live hogs at Albany, "Flrlrylfilov 14th. Friday ustn at (‘Pf-old until noon. sgned G. C. l(‘(‘ll. L-345-l2-l3-l4-M W Thu t! I11!!!’- Sir Henry-es he now will be BERLIN-British bombers again _ do u, m WW raid Island bases ofbNozdeilrnlflly ‘T’: ‘winner Tmngiorser M: the Bath Svll- G""“““5 mlyiiltlm’! elhmlnd 1K. c. B.) "in recognition of the m? SP" 9"“ ‘ °" c“ ‘ gallant and successful notion IOAIJEM _ , by His Malesty‘: chips ax. R"Elnanfifiifkfinrlfisaiytllirelglnnrige Ammo. and ma"? Jlllllll" < ‘ ' ‘ w. Jila-rryofth Ahil- W" Rllllillll “"°°“‘ '°l"‘"°‘ °' lelcrlaiain. g 1-1. L. Woodliouge of lllfllllll" """““>‘- the Ajax end Captain r. s. Bell of ll’! EX te W6 8d Com l l STOCKIIOLM - ‘I-‘lnnlshu of,“ inf," 3”‘: 1am m“ °“ "Y! l°~°°° "llrllll" m’: ‘I n I a 1m Admiralty instructed Admiral "l h!’ Flm" °" w“ “n r‘ “m Her-wood to make recommendation: "llllil- of officers and men who should be ded honors for "good conduct PARlS-Arltllery nnd infantry ae- ‘wfimudn .. tlm on weskni front. “a ~ c“ m “um Nqcmflll i0 Carleton School Con- d, __ iii Cape Traverse Hall. Wednes- hll,» December 2011i. Special dialogue IlLIVl/ifiilfltih‘ Institute. It‘ not fine, "- “link night. L~500-12-lB-20. .. hwpillllllv wanted. We require 1 f" quantity dressed chicken. léfiw" mid ducks. Highest prices 1i.‘ for A grade. Buying unill G1") i-flv. R. L. Dickie-on. New “Q0 - L-l5l0-12-1B-3i. e. c United Church Christmas dguccri. Hunter River Hall Fri- mv» DW- 82nd. If stormy follow- “ Milli. bl5l3-l2-l8-2i. LET THEM DOWN. to an empty stocking on Christ- iiter realization that Santa fail- k has been in vain. ll prevent this terrible t0 this appeal-DO NOT these little children wakes mas morning and to the b ed t0 call-then our wor contribution from eiich person wi The Christmas a days. Stores are gully decorate Pictures of Santa reminders i0 the little one soon he milking his rounds with his mas trccs have been pouring into t Christmas carols are being hes and at the school concerts. erison is very much in evidence. u-ch as this that good old Si. houghts of the little ones. They l things about. him that they can watch for the tmosphere pervades the City these d for the holiday season. ywhere constant s that the jolly old Saint will Claus are hung ever he City the last few sung at special ser- \ices at the churc where the spirit of the s l lt is in a setting Nicholas cntcrs into the t have heard such wonderfu wait for him to come. They eagerly his jolly old man from the N Never once do they think that ht forget to call at their house. ll the little children and it is not t because their You who are living your less fortunate do this by becoming a Santa Pal and rl from the list below. Don't "lwo Horses Perish In Montague Fire Fire which broke evening destroyed a Isaac Acorn of Montaaue. t their lives when in the burning biuild- o Des Montague Fire Departm a large wooden building day that will bring t with his bag full of toys. maybe this dear old man Santa Claus belongs to a fair that he should mi parents happen to be unfortunate. in happier circums ss any of them jus tances remember C‘ adopting some little boy or gl SATURDAYS SANTA PALS Dr. F. C. Dougan. Rev Oswald Murphy. S. D U. oily. Mlaster Billy Phillips, Milton, P. Mi-I n. A. McPheil, New Haven. Crystal Chapter Order of LONDON-Three British cruiser: Mimi", efiecu" “m, m“, in battle wiui AdmJal Grnf Spec Qfdnesday‘ m, day m, m", in Master Harold Bamlpel. Miss Bernice Wood. Mrs. Flo. FitzGoruld. Mr. G F. Hutcheson. In Memory of Rosalie Hooper. Jim and Suzanne Palmer. From "A Friend." J. E. B. McCready. Mrs. N. A Shaw. Mrs. Ernest MacLnren. South Milton School Junior Red the. mt the barn‘ was burned‘ of the horses from the into the barn when i-he men attempted to get the horse and as a result. both l8s and chickens which were also 113N139“ “lei” - Women Tl" Cape Traverse Women's In- Mrs. P D. Williams. Mrs. Brenton Wood b k ed. . A '. m e m" wereaiiager fgrsomecaxillne able gathering here among the low the horizon, the first powerful l‘ SATURDAYS ONLY guests attcdme the prlvafr- show- ing o! the Portrait Painters‘ 5o- I Me ory of Bhirle Hooper. n m y I checked the spread Origin of the fire we: not known. clety. Bale C. C01 l) number of bombs fell in the sea."i In announcing the casualties in the South Atlantic battle the Ad- miiraltyyiid that a temporary hoe- pltal ship was being sent from Buenos Alres to meet the Eixeter. The Germans lost 36 men and 50 were wounded aboard the pocket. battleship. Casualties aboard the cruiser Ajax were seven seamen killed and five wounded, one seriously_ ‘Ilhese. together with the four crew-men and three wounded aboard the Aoh- illies announced lest Friday, brought to ‘l2 killed and 3i wounded in the naval engagement. The Aiax and Achilles fmight 0n against; the (‘rraf Spec after the Exetcr dropped out of tihe battle. sea losses announced today were tfne srkini: of the ‘l,l62-ton British vessel Amble by a mine in the North Sea. whose crew of l7 landed on the Northeast coast after spending seven hours in open boats, and the 48'l-ton British vessel Serenity. whose eight oi-ewmen wrere saved off the Northeast coast. No further details vrere disclosed. The Japanese freighter Sanyo Mai-u was released today 511.91‘ a 24-hour stay at a British contra- PocketBattleShip Sent To Bottom To Escape British Captain Believed To Be Acting On Hitler’s Orders Sinks Ship As Alternative To Facing Guns Of Britishlyarships. (By Harold K. Milks, Associated Press Staff Writer) MONTEVIDEO, Dec. l7—(AP)--Proud and powerful marauder of the high seas, the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee was blown up and sunk to save her from defeat and destruction at. the points of British naval guns. Presumably the Captain, Hans Langsdorff, and all the scuttling crew reached the safety of other craft before the 10,000-ton floating fortress, her hull shattered and her wreckage aflame from the explosions of internal time mines, sank in 25 feet of water three miles from shore within sight of this city. Ship-to-shore messages late tonight indicated the Cap- on the bases of enemy mine-loving, tiiin was aboard a ship’s launch somewhere in the mouth of the River Plata, proceeding to an undisclosed landing place. Langsdorff, last to leave his ship, sent a bitter wire- less ashore ‘from the bridge before he gave the order to abandon ship- protesting that Uruguay’s refusal to let the Graf Spee remain in the harbor later; than this evening “leaves me no alternative than to sink my ship near the coast and save my crew.” _ The alternatives he refused were to resume the battle with British warships outside the harbor from which he fled last Wednesday night, his ship split by British shells, or to let his ship be interned for the rest of the war. (Berlin dispatches said Adolf Hitler himself, as su- preme commander of Germany’s armed forces, gave the order to send the Admiral Graf Spee to the bottom of the sea by Nazi hands, rather than have her interned or humiliated in another defeat by the British.) The pocket battleship, which had sunk at least nine (C IZRQIBNEQBSQQSS; British ffelglllells l" 5"" te!’ boot-builders, John Williams, ranging raids, was blown 8i, died at his home saiurday , He up less than two hours after had been building fishermenls co:- she had steamed slowly l" “n” 185°- away from her anchorage and headed south out of _ Montevideo harbor. MORE All Montevideo saw or heard her blown up, just as DAYS the sun w s di in e- . a pp g b our. Fetus \N PUfi/INQ band control base, thereby felling to become it test ca-e on Brit-Bill's blockade of Gcnnan exports. The filo-ton vessel leift Rotter- dam yesterday with German mach- inery and nctash and was detained by the Brlll=h for examination. On nc-r rccase it rns explained the Japeanqwe Government had glvcn an assurance that all goods 1 of German‘ origin on hoard had y been patrl for before Nov. 2'7. when the nr(l(‘l‘—il’\~l‘(llll’il"ll decreelriiz the blockade wn< issued. Japan anri other nciltral count- ries had prrieJed against the blockade orrir-r and the detention of the s'llll‘" Marl! hcd attrrctrd naftfulnr pytnnfinfl h9("‘\I§n g1 fihe possibility of developing into a test case 108-year-0lii Lady Stays The Party Out SYDNEY. N. 8., Dee. 1'1—(CP)— Oape Boston's oldest woman, 108- year-old Mr.s_ Annie Oliver, stayed bgrggg and pulled away to rm“ w me and 0’ me may may Safely- Lin" they were mk- Sun sets this afternoon at 4:20 en aboard th e German and rises tomorrow morning at 113a threw to celebrate her birthday. "I stayed the party out." fihe said today as she described the celebra- l tlon that ended early Saturday '“°"‘“g- Sh“ “m” m‘ m’ “m” 0"‘ "f Mlllllvldell- Surnmsrsldc tide l8 minuii-s lat- ere in English and Gaelic. WARTIME GRAB Still in good health, she visits neighbors. knits and looks after, her household. She's e hockey fan‘ Jrm-onto Maple Leafs are her fav- orite team-mnd she never misses‘ m,“ we, ex Md m raved w a broadcast from the Toronto rink ' Buenos Afiwgpffiyh Umgfjayan pexm mlsslon" bean frir and cnmvonrntivelv mill neath the horizon. She was ' on the bottom within three (HER Blifif FOOT FORE- T ~~ "l: L‘ WARD Pill 56TH FEET A B lNfo n’ 1 MONTEVIDEO. Dec. 17—Thel German freighter Tacoma, clrrying from 200 to 300 mem- ber: of the crew. anchored in, Montevideo harbor late tonight.‘ The captain immediately wugl arrested for violatln a port- clolinz order earlier Tn the day, and Uruguayan authorities said they would intern all Graf Spec, orewmen who remained in Ur- uguayan waters. The remainder of the crew—. about 700 rnen—were reported " ‘v lenroute to Buenos Alres aboard ltugs and launcher and will sur-l m lrendcr to the Argentine Gov-l ‘ernmcnt. TORONTO. Dec. 1'1—(CP) AMln ship's Officers also were renort-i , ‘ed headed for Buenoe Aires‘ Damon Vancouver 43 51 aboard g Graf Spec bunch, \ ‘mum w 36 - i Regina :0 . '4 minutes after the blast ihun- 3&1?“ 28 33 dered across the harbor. Momma; 34 35 Captain Langsdorff and Quebec 32 33 other ship's officers were gala‘ ‘mm i‘; ‘E B 8X reported to have escaped by Charlomm,“ 32 38 ship's launch. Other mem- bers of the crew tumbled polmcgsj‘ over the side into a small fleet of rescue tugs and High tide this afternoon at 3:51 and tomorrow morning at 3:45. freighter Tacoma. which had followed the Graf Spee m‘ mm“ D” 18' 5:04 pm‘ u“ tonight the Tamma wok er than Charlottetown. video on Uruguayan orders. The captain and other officers, how- ' ‘l q ll .' ill '.l;t.. Th" Explnshms in ileiii v nil oer OllH o lo vie TIIF. (‘N4 FERRY §»\ll|"‘< M a sunset haze drifted in from in the sea. about to hide the (ii-at leaves Borden 945 AM loflPM me trousers and steel hllniets made Spce both from shore nnd iroln leave-s Tofmcililiil“ i100 A M- thelr first appearance at. a fashion- the British warships waiting bc- i "5 P M ' r'm" =11 -' l [leaves Borden 14s P M. Leave; Tormentine 1.00 P M. Cmflai" Lamlsdmfl "ml °““"'l imum and maximum temperatures: 4 l] iboand a pilot outside the harbor Mlmllme 1 m°(ll‘l""l@ l° "m1 _ _ northwest winds; cloudy wit-h 50ml “m! “ma” w re em" Mont‘ llizht rain or snow: n little colder a‘ g . Synopsis: light min hnsocrurrfl in some parts of Ontario with snow- ifiurrics in northern districts. lt hm